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  • How Dangote withdrew $10m cash from bank and put it on bed… just to look at it

    IMAGINE yourself walk  into a  bank, withdraw $10 million cash from your account, put it in your car, head home and spread the whole lot on the bed.

    Well, Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, once did that just to look at the cash and convince himself that he is truly rich.

    Dangote himself confirmed his action at the Mo Ibrahim governance weekend in Abidjan.

    “The way it is  is that when you first start business, your target is to make your first million. Fine, I did that,” online publication The Cable quoted him as saying.

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    “After a year or so, I realised that I had much more, and I said ok, fine, all these numbers are just written numbers.

    “One day I went to a bank, and at that time, there were no restrictions, and I wrote a cheque and cashed $10m from the bank and put it in the boot of my vehicle, and I went home and I opened it and I looked at $10m and I said ‘now I believe I have money’.”

    Mission accomplished, Dangote returned the cash to the bank the following day.

    Dangote is reckoned as the 74th richest man in the world with assets worth $16.4 billion.

  • Osinbajo, Oshiomhole, others for APC summit in Anambra

    The Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress APC, Adams Oshiomhole will be some of the big names to attend the party’s political summit in Anambra State on May 1st.

    While the Vice President will declare the summit open, Oshiomhole will deliver the keynote address. The former Senate President, Ken Nnamani, will deliver one of the lectures.

    This is part of the activities lined up by APC in the state, under the leadership of Chief Basil Ejidike, among others, to reposition the party in Anambra State.

    The party has equally concluded arrangements to set up a committee on how to bring back some of the elders of the party, who had backed out as a result of neglect.

    Some of the elders of the party were, former Governor of the state, Dr. Chinwoke Mbadinuju, Senator Ikechukwu Obiora, Chief Dr. Obinna Uzor, among others.

    Before now, the party had set up a committee to investigate the abysmal performance of APC in Anambra State during the last elections of which the report was being awaited.

    Addressing reporters yesterday at the Olde English Hotels in Awka, the Acting Chairman of the party in the state, Chief Basil Ejidike, flanked by all the executive members, said the next target of APC was to win the governorship election of Anambra State come 2022, adding that the party still had a lot of grounds to cover in the state.

    Other activities lined up by the party apart from the three day summit included, the tour of all the 21 local government areas in the state, visit to all the federal government projects in Anambra, verification of the party’s register among others.

  • Ogun APC group tasks governor-elect, deputy on infrastructure 

    A socio-political group within the Ogun State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Frontiers (NSO-F), has tasked the incoming government of Prince Dapo Abiodun and his deputy, Noimot Salako-Oyedele, to pay urgent attention to the infrastructural needs of the people of the state, once they take office in May. The group lamented what it described as the very sorry state of infrastructure across the state.

    The Coordinator of the group, Comrade AbdulKareem Adesina, who spoke during a thanksgiving reception organized by the group for the deputy-governor-elect at Ota at the weekend, said the people of the state who voted massively for APC inspite of efforts to deceive them into doing otherwise, are expecting the new government to turn the fortunes of the state around positively.

    He appreciated the person of the deputy governor-elect, describing her as a worthy daughter of Ota-land. He tasked her to use her good office to attract development to the area which has suffered untold neglect from successive administration in spite of its huge contribution to the revenue of the state.

    Responding, the deputy governor-elect, Oyedele-Salako, who was in attendance at the event, thanked members of the group for going the extra mile in their support for her and the APC “without collecting a kobo from her or the party.” She promised to work for the people and assured them that the incoming governor of the state, Prince Dapo Abiodun did not seek political power for any other reason other than to better the lot of the people.

    “We are not here to milk the state but to work hard and turn the fortunes of Ogun state around for better. So we believe God that achieving success will not be difficult for us. We didn’t just promise the people, we meant to achieve all we offered to do. Moving round the state during the campaigns, we have seen the many needs of our people in the nooks and crannies of the state. And I can assure you that gradually, we will touch every part of the state,” she promised.

  • House of Reps Speaker: Kano legislators endorse Gbajabiamila

    All the 24 newly elected House of Representa-tives members from Kano State have pledged their support for Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila as the next Speaker of the Green Chamber of the National Assembly.

    Their decision was reached at a meeting with Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje yesterday in Abuja.

    Speaking for the group, the Chief Whip of the House of Representatives, Alhasan Ado Doguwa,said their move  was in deference to the “decision of the National Working Committee of the APC on the zoning of the position of the Speaker of the House, to the Southwest.”

    Doguwa who won re-election from  Tudun Wada/Doguwa added: “all the 24 of us discussed freely, as elected representatives of the people and agreed to endorse the candidature of Femi Gbajabiamila, for the Speakership, under the watch of our governor, Dr. Ganduje and the state chairman of our party.”

    Read also: Northwest group endorses Gbajabiamila for Speaker

    Doguwa, who was flanked by his colleagues, added that the meeting also deliberated extensively on other issues relating to the APC and some critical issues affecting the development of Kano State.

    The motion to adopt Gbajabiamila was seconded by the Speaker, Kano House of Assembly and member-elect for Rano/Kibiya/Bunkure Federal constituency, Kabiru Alhasan Rurum.

    In his brief remarks, Ganduje thanked the members elect for their contributions during the meeting and for aligning with the decision of the APC leadership, regarding the Speakership.

  • World Health Day: Dettol counsels Nigerians on good hygiene practices

    In its bid to achieve quality health inclusion and improved hygiene for all Nigerians, Dettol has joined the rest of the world to celebrate the World Health Day.

    Speaking on the theme for this year’s celebration, ‘Universal Health Coverage’, General Manager, RB West Africa, Dayanand Sriram, said there is a need to improve global health and ensure that people get the right healthcare, where and when they need it without any form of financial barrier.

    Sriram stated that “Dettol is happy to join the rest of the world in celebrating the 2019 World Health Day. At RB, we see this as a good opportunity to renew our commitment to helping Nigerians live healthier lives through the adoption of good hygiene practices. We believe that simple activities, such as regular washing of hands, go a long way in preventing the spread of diseases like diarrhoea amongst children and adults.

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    He said that, according to UNICEF, the prevalence rate of diarrhoea in Nigeria is 18.8%, accounting for an estimated 150,000 deaths yearly amongst children under five due to poor hygienic and sanitary practices.

    Dayanand added that Dettol recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Federal Ministry of Water Resources to launch the ‘Clean Naija Program’, a national hygiene initiative designed to create awareness and educate the public on the importance of handwashing in order to promote personal hygiene and achieve a cleaner and healthier Nigeria.

  • Abina emphasises soul-winning as GOFAMINT dedicates Ogba district headquarters

    The General Overseer of the Gospel Faith Mission International (GOFAMINT) Dr. Elijah Abina has emphasised soul winning remains the fundamental for growth of the body of Christ.

    He spoke on Sunday while decidating the Ogba district headquarters in Lagos.

    Speaking on “That my house may be filled”, Abina, who was represented by the church’s General Secretary, Pastor Femi Omowumi, charged members to go out and win souls by evangelising.

    He said they must be involved in bringing more people to worship “in the new headquarter church dedicated today so that the church will not be empty.”

    According to him: “ It is something to build a befitting edify and is another thing to go out and invite people, bring people to the church and also bring people to the kingdom of God.

    “It will be a waste of resources in the building of the church if the members of the church fail in their responsibility to win souls”.

    The cleric emphasised that they should have at least 2 to 3 shifts in their Sunday service, saying it will also go a long way in contributing to the growth and development of the church.

    He also pointed out youths should portray themselves as good ambassadors wherever they are, and that, as a church, the leaders should ensure that the youths are given opportunity to conduct the church service at least, once in a month to groom them for leadership in the future.

    The District pastor, Mr. Francis Omoniyi, said that the journey completing the church has not been easy but God has been with them and taken charge to the final stage of complement.

    Read also: GOFAMINT Chapel of Glory celebrates at 10

    The Resident Pastor, Mr. Kehinde Ogundare, added the church is prepared in the vision of evangelism as equipment have been acquired, including gospel tracts to launch out in bringing souls to the church.

    The vision of the new church building was birthed in 2011 by the then Resident Pastor, Mr. Francis Omoniyi (now the District Pastor).

    The vision became a reality in 2014 under the leadership of Pastor Adeniyi Kuroloja, who was then the Resident Pastor, with Pastor Joseph Olorunsomo as the Chairman, Building Committee.

    The project was completed under the leadership of Pastor Ogundare, the current Resident Pastor.

  • ‘Lack of empowerment, poverty fanning domestic violence’

    Lack of empowerment, fear of who will take care of the children and hunger are some of the reasons abused women stay silent and endure violence and other forms of abuse in relationships, as against reporting to the appropriate authorities.

    This much was revealed at a recent one-day round-table discussion on Domestic Violence Law of Lagos State organised for community women’s associations by Project Alert.

    Guest speaker, Oluwakemi Bello of the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team (DSVRT) informed the women leaders drawn largely from the Agege and Ikosi areas of Lagos State that the department was established to expose and fight everything that constitutes violence against women and girls.

    She informed that the law against domestic violence is very strong in Lagos, having been signed into law since 2007. At the moment, she said the department works directly with the governor to provide holistic response to issues of rape, domestic violence and child abuse, and urged the women leaders to intimate their members to take advantage of it.

    In the event of silence by the victim, Bello disclosed that everybody is a mandatory reporter, adding that the department’s slogan is, “When you see something, say something.”

    The three-part discussion dealt with: “Understanding Domestic Violence: Myths and facts,” presented by Nsini Udonta; the second part handled by Olubukola Olowoyo explained the Domestic Violence Law in plain language, while the third part explained the role of police as well as its commitment and accessibility to the people.

    Speaking, Executive Director, Project Alert, Josephine Effah-Chukwuma said the gathering was to appraise the women with the Domestic Violence Law, to enable them deal with the increasingly ‘epidemic’ situation.

  • Daystar church donates N10m to conflict victims

    Daystar Christian Centre has donated N10million to United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) in support of victims of conflicts in Africa.

    The donation was made on Tuesday at the Daystar Christian Centre in Lagos.

    Senior Pastor of the church, Sam Adeyemi, said that the donation was to support UNHCR in helping people forced to flee their homes because of conflict, violence or persecution in Africa.

    He said it was the church’s commitment toward restoring the resilience of families forced to flee across the continent.

    According to him: “When people flee their homes and leave everything they own behind, their needs become critical and their coping mechanisms compromised.

    “Without help, they cannot access shelter, or even cooking utensils – let alone education and healthcare.

    “Some arrive with severe trauma after facing unimaginable ordeals before and during flights.”

    He added: “We need to do something like Jesus Christ did; he provided food for the hungry, he touch sick people physical and heals their sicknesses.

    “So our church (Daystar Christian Centre) has been involved in practical interventions in the community, building schools for children, providing bags for families that cannot afford, school fees for family that cannot afford, hospitals bills etc.”

    He also pointed out the church has been involved in community development projects since inception.

    “We at Daystar are happy to support UNHCR’s work on the ground to provide emergency relief and support to our forcibly displaced brothers and sisters,” Adeyemi said.

    He also challenged the church community to tackle humanitarian challenges around them like Jesus would have done.

    The Assistant Communications Officer, UNHCR Nigeria, Mr. Gabriel Adeyemo, said the donation, which was about $30,000 was handed over to the UNHCR team in Lagos by the church in Lagos.

    Mr. Jose Antonio-Canhandula, UNHCR’s Representative to Nigeria and ECOWAS appreciated the church for the donation.

    He said the donation would be used to provide life-saving emergency assistance to families forced to flee their homes.

    “Nigeria is unfortunately affected by this phenomenon, not only in North-East, but also the Middle Belt.

    “Many displaced persons do not have where to sleep; no access to water; and access to healthcare facilities is very limited.

    “They do not participate in the economy and cannot fend for themselves,” Antonio-Canhandula said.

    He said the commitment of Daystar Centre to help uprooted families was truly appreciated and also demonstrated the spirit of sharing.

    He said that the “centre had paved the way for other civic organisations to support our brothers and sisters fleeing due to conflict.”

    Antonio-Canhandula noted that the world’s displaced persons had reached 68.5 million, adding an unprecedented level of over 25 million of them live in Sub-Saharan Africa.

    He said that 76 per cent of the 68.5 million were women and children.

    Mrs. Needa Jehu-Mazou, the Head of UNHCR’S private sector partnerships in Africa, said Nigeria is a very hospitable country and as foster in our entire plans for refugees problems over the year.

    She also said “what Daystar has demonstrated today is phenomenal, really ground breaking.

    “It is the first faith- based organisation in Africa to throw its weight and align publicly with the UN and commit funds to it.

    “9% of all our income comes from the private sector globally. It was 423 million dollars last year and I’m very proud to count Nigerians in Daystar Church in particular among this donors.

    “We also have incredible other donors in Nigeria like 2 baba who support us immensely, financially and so many other ways,” she stressed.

  • Engaging the unlimited power of faith for settlement!

    Welcome to April! I have no doubt that God gave every one of us diverse eye-opening encounters with His Word all through the month of March, 2019 and I believe that these encounters will remain lifetime assets for every one of us, in Jesus’ name! All through this month, we shall explore the subject of faith, the supernatural force which guarantees our victory over sicknesses, diseases, poverty and wickedness. Therefore, get set for an impartation of the Spirit of faith via the teachings of the month. This week, we shall examine: Engaging the Unlimited Power of Faith for Settlement!

    We understand from Scriptures that our settlement as believers is crucial to God. That’s why the Bible says: But the God of all grace, who hath called us unto his eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after that ye have suffered a while, make you perfect, stablish, strengthen, settle you (1Peter 5:10).  Every prophetic word from God is designed for fulfilment. As it is written: And blessed is she that believed: for there shall be a performance of those things which were told her from the Lord (Luke 1:45). This is because prophecies are not psychological predictions, but the unveiling of divine plans. We must understand that God speaks according to His resources and not our scarcity. He speaks according to His integrity and not our fallibility. He also speaks according to His size and His unlimited capacity to make it happen (Isaiah 55:11; Numbers 23:19; Deuteronomy 18:22; Haggai 2:8; Psalm 50:9-11). In addition, it is important to know that only God’s hand can perform whatever He says. However, without our faith, we cannot take delivery. It is written: The Lord of hosts hath sworn, saying, Surely as I have thought, so shall it come to pass; and as I have purposed, so shall it stand (Isaiah 14:24).

    What, Then, is Faith?

    • Faith is a Spiritual Engraftment of Humanity into Divinity Thereby Commanding Supernatural Feats: For instance, when the woman with the issue of blood grafted herself to Jesus Christ through her faith, she tapped into His virtue and the flow of blood ceased. Similarly, when we engage our faith, we are grafted into God and become partakers of His divine nature, thereby commanding divine authority over the issues of life (Romans 11:19-23).

    We must recognise that the Bible is a book of covenants and God’s covenant with man in Scriptures is binding as long as the earth remains (Jeremiah 33:20-22; Psalm 89:34). However, we must understand that it is our faith in the settled Word of God that guarantees our settlement in life (1 Peter 5:8-10; Psalm 119:89).

    Having established that faith is the covenant force that guarantees our settlement, we must also know that God’s covenant is based on well defined terms and sealed with an oath to deliver. As such, we must believe and engage these terms to commit God’s integrity to perform (Isaiah 34:16).

    What are the Terms of the Covenant of Settlement?

    • We Must Fully Return to God: Until we return to our covenant walk with God, it is not our turn to be settled (Malachi 3:7). For instance, life was a miserable adventure for the prodigal son until he returned. When he did, he was settled and his dignity was restored. Also, until Judah returned in the days of King Asa, she was not settled. However, upon return, God gave Judah all-round rest (Luke 15:17-24; 2Chronicles 15:3-6; 11-15). In addition, we must understand that being away from God is a curse (Psalm 16:4). This is because we serve a jealous God, Who cannot stand double dealings (Exodus 34:13; James 1:6-8).
    • We Must be Planted in the House of the Lord: Zion is the Church of Christ and our covenant place of settlement (Obadiah 1:17; Hebrews 12:22-24; Psalm 84:4-7; 132:13-18). Again, when we are planted in the house of God, we are ordained to flourish in all areas. However, it is important to note that God has an appointed place of worship for every believer and until we locate and abide there, our settlement is not guaranteed (Psalm 92:12-15; 2 Samuel 7:10; Deuteronomy 12:13-14).
    • We Must Make a Covenant to Serve God: Serving God indeed and in truth commits Him to our settlement. It is when we serve God and the interest of His Kingdom that He adds to us what others are dying to get (Matthew 6:33; 2 Chronicles 15:1-4/12-15; Joshua 24:15; Deuteronomy 30:19; Exodus 23:25-26; Job 36:11). Remember, only workers are entitled to wages. Therefore, we should not just watch others serve God but engage wholeheartedly and excitedly in Kingdom service, and watch God deliver our settlement testimonies (Matthew 10:10; Luke 10:7; 1 Timothy 5: 18).
    • We Must Pray for our Desired Settlement as Men and Women Did in Bible Days: From several scriptural references, we understand that God established the altar of prayer as the altar of settlement. For instance, when Jacob, Jabez, Hannah, Blind Bartimaeus and the Canaanite Woman prayed in faith for their settlement, the Bible says that God heard and settled them immediately. This simply means that we are only entitled to receive what we ask for in faith (James 4:2; Genesis 32:24-28; 1 Chronicles 4:9-10; 1 Samuel 1:13-19; Mark 10:46-52; Matthew 15:13-28).
    • Raise an Altar of Sacrifice: We can also enforce our settlement by rearing an altar of sacrifice as prompted by the Spirit of God. For instance, when Noah offered a sacrifice to God after the flood, God averted the curse and settled humanity. Again, when David reared an altar of sacrifice as instructed by God, the plague ceased (Psalm 126:1-6; Genesis 8:20-22; 2 Samuel 24:18-25). Therefore, whenever we receive a prompting of the Holy Spirit to rear an altar of sacrifice, we should dive into it in faith, because therein lies our settlement.

    In conclusion, God has an agenda of settlement for us but without our faith, we can never access it; and faith cannot be exercised unless we are born again. Are you born again? If you are not, this is an opportunity to do so. Simply say the following prayer: Lord Jesus, I come to You today. I am a sinner. Forgive me my sins. Cleanse me with Your precious Blood. Today, I accept You as my Lord and personal Saviour. Thank You Jesus for saving me! Now, I know I am born again! For further reading, please get my books: Unlimited Power of Faith, Understanding the Power of Faith, Exploits of Faith and Born to Win! I invite you to fellowship with us at the Faith Tabernacle, Canaanland, Ota, the covenant home of Winners. We have four services on Sundays, holding at 6:00 a.m., 7:50 a.m., 9:40 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. respectively. I know this teaching has blessed you. Write and share your testimony with me through: Faith Tabernacle, Canaanland, Ota, P.M.B. 21688, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria; or call 01-4548070, 01-4548280; or E-mail: feedback@lfcww.org; Facebook: www.facebook.com/davidoyedepoministries/; Twitter: @DavidOyedepoMin.

  • My unsual journey to be Deputy Governor-elect

    Mrs. Noimot Salako-Oyedele, the Deputy-Governor-elect of Ogun State, is today full of thanks to God and some persons for helping her take what was then a tough decision that has now turned out a life transforming step of faith. Recalling that before her emergence as the running mate to Governor-elect Dapo Abiodun, she was new to partisan politics, the Ota-born engineer said some events leading to the last guber election in the state were her own baptism of fire in politics. In this interview with ‘Dare Odufowokan, Assistant Editor, the people of the state that their decision to elect the APC candidates into the Government House will bring lots of dividends of democracy their way after inauguration on May 29.

    LOOKING back at the whole scenario before and during the campaigns, how do you feel these days?

    We are indebted to God and the people of Ogun State. We appreciate all those who made this possible, especially the very steadfast and determined members of the APC across the state. It was their resilience in spite of all odds that made this possible. They are the real achievers in the struggle. Every time I have to talk about this, I always say it is the party APC our people preferred and they showed it. In spite of all, they stood firm and voted for Dapo Abiodun as the man they want to govern them.

    And that is why we are here rejoicing today.  The people are the real winners. Not my boss, Dapo Abiodun, not me. These are the reasons why I am particularly thankful. To tell you the truth, I was amazed by the determination with which our people stood by the truth and the party. Ogun people proved to the world that our democracy is growing fast.

    There are talks that APC members who supported and worked for another party back then will not be allowed back in the party. What is your take on that?

    As it is now, the party is stronger and better. The APC in Ogun State is one united family and the people have spoken that the APC is their preferred political party. We should be rejoicing, not fighting anybody. We are ready to be governor and deputy governor for all. Not just APC members, not just for those who worked for us and or voted for us. But for every citizen and residents of Ogun State. There is nothing to fight about.  The elections have come and gone and there is so much work to be done together.

    In my opinion, this is actually the time to consolidate the strength of the party by embarking on advocacies that will enlighten our members about party politics. We need to inform them about what democracy and party politics are. They need to know so that nobody will be able to deceive or mislead them again. This is the time to grow the party and ensure that our members are more enlightened about their rights and privileges as party members. Once we do that, nobody, no matter how highly placed, will be able to deceive them or lure them to work against their party in future. That way, we would have protected the supremacy of the party.

    Considering the enormous work ahead of your administration and the current economic situation in the country, aren’t you worried that delivering on your electoral promises may not be easy?

    We are not here to milk the state but to work hard and turn the fortunes of Ogun State around for better. So we believe God that achieving success will not be difficult for us. We didn’t just promise the people, we meant to achieve all we offered to do. Moving round the state during the campaigns, we have seen the many needs of our people in the nooks and crannies of the state. And I can assure you that gradually, we will touch every part of the state. We promised to manage the resources of the state well. That is exactly what we will do.

    We said all the people of Ogun State, be it the Egba, the Remo, the Ijebu, the Yewa, Awori, the Egun, name it; and also the non-indigenes resident in Ogun State, will all be top priority to our administration. Everybody will benefit from our administration because everybody had a hand in our emergence.

    We are not campaigning for elections again, it is time to touch the lives of the people who elected us and we are ready for the task ahead. The people should continue to believe in Dapo Abiodun and I can assure you once again that he means well for Ogun State.

    The people expect a lot from your incoming administration. Can you mention some specific areas your government will surely intervene upon taking office?

    We know there is a lot of work to do. We will try to touch as many areas as possible quickly when we take office. Remember, we have our manifesto which we presented to the people while asking for their votes. We will keep our promises to the people. In education, not only the schools will receive attention, the teachers too will be attended to. The entire sector will be examined and improved upon by the grace of God. We will bring quality to our education sector. All other sectors of government will be given attention as soon as possible.

    During the campaigns, we visited many new developing areas across the state where people are making effort to develop these places on their own by building houses and the community development associations are driving developmental efforts. We will support the efforts of the CDAs and the residents in such areas.

    We will work with them to bring light, roads, and other infrastructures to these areas across the state. Every government should appreciate the efforts of these people developing their areas all by themselves. We promised to support and help them. We will do that.

    We spoke a lot about job creation during the campaigns. We will create jobs. This is one way to curb cultism and thuggery across the state. When our young people are gainfully engaged, they will be too busy to have time for any form of violence. When they return from work, it is to rest, eat and sleep. We will support traders and artisans as we promised to do. We will provide help for women and youths. I am optimistic because I have confidence in the man we all have elected to lead us. Dapo Abiodun has great plans for us all and he has the ability to achieve all these plans. Remember he is a successful private sector player.

    Some of your supporters are urging you not to forget them once you get into office…

    I always tell people that I didn’t just get to where I am suddenly. I have struggled in life too. I recall that I used to board Molue buses in Lagos in those days moving from one place to another. In my career too, I struggled before getting to the position I am today. So, I know what our people are going through and I will always have them in mind. My admonition is just that our people must always remember that Rome was not built in a day. As our administration makes gradual efforts to meet their yearnings, the people should be supporting us with prayers and encouragement. We are going into government to work for the people.

    Tongues are still waging about how you unexpectedly emerged as the deputy governorship candidate of the APC in Ogun State. Can you recollect the events that led to your choice as the running mate?

    My candidacy remains the act of God and the benevolence of my principal, Dapo Abiodun and other party leaders. Also, I benefited from the party’s zoning arrangement. Following his victory at the primary election, my principal, Dapo Abiodun had to get himself a good partner on the ticket. The expectations were high, as such, party leaders met severally to deliberate on who the deputy governorship candidate should be. A lot of factors were being considered at the time.

    But as God would have it, the position was zoned to my Local Government Area, Ado-Odo-Ota. All the leads and the governorship candidate then agreed on this zoning. Also, as part of that agreement, it was said that a Muslim was needed because the governorship candidate is a Christian. They saw a need to balance all factors. In our part of the world, we pay attention to religious balance whenever we are talking about politics and governance.

    Luckily too, I got to know of the search for a Muslim running mate from my part of the state. So, I went for it. I put in my curriculum vitae and told those who should know. Quite a number of us were interested and eventually we were shortlisted to six eligible aspirants. We were invited for a screening session. We had interviews and then there was voting. After everything, I was announced the deputy gubernatorial candidate of our party.

    As much as I will say I emerged the running mate in a very unusual manner, it wasn’t forced on me. I was interested because I have always wanted to be in a position where I could contribute my ideas to running the government so that I will bring to the table the things I have been turning over and over in my head over the years. What is unusual is that among such number of very qualified aspirants, I got nominated despite not been a dye in the wool politician at the time. I have always been interested in how our common patrimony is being used for the people.

    And how did you receive the new of your nominations as deputy?

    I felt a lot of relieve. All along, while we await the final choice of the party, I knew that I am well qualified for the post. I also held on to my passion about people. I saw the process as the opportunity I have always wanted and I went for it. God was on my side and fate, providence and destiny also played significant roles in it all. It was a process that took about two months of hoping and waiting. And in all those two months, I was thinking and praying about it all. Wishing that I will get the chance to do the things I have always wanted to do.

    There was a lot of anxiety while we waited but I was optimistic I can be the person to be given the chance. No doubt, I was on edge too. The anxiety was so much that when I was announced the candidate, I was very relieved. The wait was long and uncertain, especially after the interview. I remember somebody telling me as I entered that ‘oh, you are the number six aspirant.’ I almost fainted. I repeated the ‘number six’ like three times. I went home relieved and partly fulfilled. I was no longer anxious.

    But by the next morning, the feeling changed from relieve to surprise. I had received hundreds of calls, messages and visits. My pictures were everywhere on all the newspapers and blogs here and there. People were putting my name on Google and all sorts of stories were popping up about me. I was amazed because before that day, I used to be a very private person! That was when I realized that things have changed and I am no longer a private person.

    Now, as deputy-governor elect, the change from being a very private person to becoming public office holder is clearer to me and I understand the expectation of people and I can say we will not disappoint the good people of Ogun State who deemed it fit to entrust their lives into our hands. For me, this is a case of preparedness meeting opportunity. I am well prepared for this job. I am educated enough; exposed enough; qualified enough and I have had a career that equipped me. Then, the opportunity came and I went for it.

    Have you been in politics before now?

    I am now a politician and in fact, I can now do many things I thought I wouldn’t be able to do. If I sing and dance now, you will not believe it is the same me (laugh). And I enjoy doing these things, especially when I am among the members of our great party. I haven’t really being much of a partisan politician before now. But I have always exercised my civic rights to vote. Even whenever I am abroad, I ensure I carry out my civic responsibilities on election days. I didn’t have politicians in my nuclear family. My dad was a thoroughbred professional. I have some of my extended family members being council chairmen and the likes.

    A cousin of mine is the immediate past federal legislator that represented our constituency here. But a lot of things have changed about me surprisingly. Since joining Dapo Abiodun on the ticket, I have been dragged out of my privacy into the public to feel the pulse of the people and relate with them better. I can now sing, dance and speak in Yoruba language for a long length of time unlike I used to do before. And I am enjoying it all. Very importantly, I have gone round the state the way I have never done before, and I have seen things I have never noticed before.

    I have a very strong sense of despair for what our people have had to endure all these years. The people of Ogun State, especially the people at the grassroots, need urgent help. We must do all we can to bring succour to these people. Life is really hard for our people. Infrastructure is in dire state and the people lack basic amenities in most parts of the state.

    Health, education, roads, name it, are all in need of attention. Campaigning round the state was an eye opener and one is able to understand why our people are eager for a better government. I am saddened by what I have seen and challenged by the tasks ahead. We have a lot to do. We have a task to bring hope to these seemingly hopeless situations across the state. The people received us well. They told us their needs. They pleaded that we must come to their aid.

    They want a new direction that will give them hope and they trusted us to bring about this new direction. The task is daunting but I am sure we have the right attitude and intentions and those are the things that matters. We will work with all and sundry to bring about the much needed changes. We will bring in new sets of skills from our various backgrounds to complement what the civil servants have on ground. That way, we will achieve more results and touch more lives. We will learn from the civil servants, they will learn from us and that way, the state will witness a better administration.

    Talking about women and youths, what should they expect from your incoming administration?

    Very strongly, I believe the Dapo Abiodun administration will create more rooms for women. Already my emergence as his running mate has shown he is not gender biased. He had a role to play in my emergence and he supported it. Among six people; four men and two women, I was nominated as his running mate. It is a sign that he will not discriminate against women. And he has even professed his readiness to allow merit to determine who gets what in his administration.

    During the campaign, he kept telling everyone that I am a very significant part of his team. In our team today, we have a lot of competent people and there are a lot of women among these people ready to serve and being given the chances to serve. I see in him a man who recognizes efficiency. I am not surprised. He is a successful entrepreneur in the private sector, so he must have worked with a lot of competent women.

    I am a woman and I am his eye among women. I will do all I can to propagate more roles for women within and outside the government. If you check Dapo Abiodun’s mission statement, it states clearly that women will receive special attention from him. We spoke about programs like ‘Okowo Dapo’, a free interest loan scheme and others like it will put smiles on the faces of our women once we are elected. Women will benefit a lot from the administration.