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Monday, 11 November 2024

Obasa @52: Photos As Lagos Speaker Celebrates With School Kids

Yomi Durojaye 

- warns students against social vices

- Aminat Alege, victim of shot teargas canister, gets N5m


The Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, on Friday celebrated with children from various schools in the State as part of activities to mark his 52nd birthday which comes up on November 11.

Aminat Alege, victim of shot teargas canister, gets N5m




Dr. Obasa, who gifted brilliant pupils from across the 20 local government areas of Lagos and students in the six districts of the state with cash rewards, urged the children to abstain from social vices as such could redirect their purposes in life.


At the event which was held at the Oyewole Primary School, Agege, the Speaker said he loves celebrating his birthday with school children as a way to motivate them and make them serious with their studies.


"We want you to develop that confidence, that dream that you will become something tomorrow. This was my school. As a child, I never thought that I would be where I am today.


"Therefore, you must be hardworking. It does not matter the name of your school, what matters is your ability and how much you can put into your study. So start reading now.


"I was in class three when I finished preparing the processes for WAEC exams. I can display my result and how I passed at one sitting. You don't have to feel oppressed because you're not in a private school. That's why we are always here to encourage you and make you see that you're truly our future.


"You can be better than us but you must make sure you are serious with your education. I want a situation where in the future, you would remember today and also find yourself in positions to inspire others.


"Please, I beg you. Never give in to crime. For the girls, do not be corrupted or influenced negatively. Don't be enticed with money. Be upright and adopt morality," the Speaker advised.


AMINAT ALEGE: 12-YEAR-OLD STUDENT SHOT IN EYE GETS N5M


One of the highlights of the event was the award of N5 million to Aminat Alege, the student who was mistakenly hit in the eye by a teargas canister shot by a policeman on February 9, 2024.


The money was contributed by the members of the Lagos State House of Assembly as part of efforts to help the victim's family mitigate the educational challenge she may have faced since the incident.


Speaking on behalf of his colleagues during the presentation of a cheque to Aminat's parents, Hon. Gbolahan Yishawu, (Eti-Osa II), said Speaker Obasa had been disturbed since the incident happened to the student of the Adams Yakubu Memorial school Agege.


He said the lawmakers decided to assist after watching Aminat's parents appeal for assistance from the public.


"There was a programme where the parents cried out for assistance. So we at the Lagos State House of Assembly have contributed the sum of N5 million. We have also offered a scholarship for the young lady so that she can continue her education," he said.


The lawmakers further donated 15 computer sets to three schools, Oyewole Primary School, Thomas Aquinas school and Royal Apple School.


2 STUDENTS WIN SCHOLARSHIPS


For winning in a current affairs question-and-answer session, two students at the event won scholarships by the chairman of Orile-Agege Local Council Development Area, Babatunde Johnson.


Ishola Moyinoluwa of Ikeja Junior High School and Isiaka Bashar Ayomiposi of Eko Junior College were among the students who participated in the competition.


While Moyinoluwa came first, Ayomiposi came second during the competition.


Commending Obasa, Mr. Johnson, noted God's mercies on the Speaker who he described as "a leader that has paid his dues."


The Majority Leader of the House, Hon. Noheem Adams, said Obasa had become a pride to the people of Agege because of the massive infrastructural development the Speaker has attracted to the area.


Speaking for the educational sector, Tutor-General Adekanye Oladele, commended the Speaker for always uplifting education in the state.


She promised that the students would continue to make the state proud

Eromosele Ebhomele II 

Chief Press Secretary to the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly.

Monday, 2 September 2024

Photos: Rt. Hon. James Faleke Trains 600 Constituents On Fish, Cassava Farming With Cash Grants for StartUp

By Yomi Durojaye 


FALEKE EMPOWERMENT TRAINING PROGRAM: 600 CONSTITUENTS RECEIVED TRAINING ON FISH/ACQUACULTURE AND CASSAVA FARMING, CAPACITY BUILDING, AND CASH GRANTS FOR VALUE ADDITION IN IKEJA, LAGOS. 

The program, sponsored by the federal lawmaker representing Ikeja federal constituency, Rt. Hon. (Dr) James Abiodun Faleke, aims to support businesses with cash grants.

Photos: Rt. Hon. James Faleke Trains 600 Constituents On Fish, Cassava Farming With Cash Grants for StartUp


The training, conducted in conjunction with the Federal College of Horticulture, Dadin Kowa, Gombe State, and LRB Global Investment Ltd, provided high-quality instruction. Barrister Olawale Ajala, representing Hon. Faleke, encouraged participants to utilize the training and cash grants to enhance their businesses.


The administrative/secretariat team also received recognition for their contributions.


Hon. Faleke reaffirmed his commitment to delivering quality representation and empowerment to the people of Ikeja Federal Constituency. The empowerment training program will continue tomorrow September 3rd, 2024


Special appreciation was extended to the 5-man committee, including Alhaji Kehinde Onifade, Barrister Olawale Ajala, Alhaji (Comrade) Akeem Dauda, Hon. Edward Samuel Aragbonfoh, and Comrade Ademola Banjo, for their tireless efforts in organizing the well organized program.




Thursday, 4 June 2020

We’ll publish names, photos of rapists – NAPTIP

 AgegePulse Magazine



The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons has urged Nigerians to report cases of rape within their vicinity to the agency or the nearest police station.

It said the names and photos of sex offenders in the country would soon be published.

NAPTIP Director-General, Julie Okah-Donli, made this known on Thursday in Abuja following the rising cases of rape in the country.

According to her, reporting cases of rape is the only way to curtail the abominable act, adding that the agency will act on reported cases.


She said, “Rapists are now getting away with their illicit acts along with murder; these cases of domestic servitude are cases that take place behind closed doors.

“Our job in NAPTIP is to protect Nigerian men and women, we are not going to compromise our work if they report such cases and we will ensure justice is done.

“Rape cases are not reported because of stigmatisation of the victims and this makes the cases rise. And very soon, the names of rapists will be published with their pictures in the media.”

Okah-Donli said the Sex Offenders’ Register had already been opened in the agency where the names of rape perpetrators were documented for further actions.

(NAN)

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“Rape cases are not reported because of stigmatisation of the victims and this makes the cases rise. And very soon, the names of rapists will be published with their pictures in the media," NAPTIP Director-General, Julie Okah-Donli said.