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Monday, 13 November 2017
LASG tasks staff on sound policy formulation, implementation
Lagos State Government has tasked its workforce to come up with suggestions on how to formulate and execute government policies that would address challenges confronting majority of the populace.
The State Commissioner for Establishments, Training and Pensions, Dr. Akintola Benson-Oke gave the charge today at the opening session of a workshop tagged: Policy Analysis Development and Implementation, organised by the State Government for Policy Analysts in Lagos Public Service at Ikeja.
He maintained that those involved in government policy process need to possess strong analytical skills and ability to apply a variety of research and evaluation methods within a complex political and economic environment.
The Commissioner said that the training will review the analytical approaches that are essential for effective policy development in modern times.
The training will cover the nature and role of policy analysts and the interaction among social institutions, markets and government. It will examine how to conduct effective policy analysis, manage the policy development process, and produce sound and persuasive policy reports and recommendation to the government, he said.
He informed that policy-making and implementation functions in governance are important because governments are repeatedly confronted with problems that call for apt and appropriate solutions.
Benson-Oke added that challenges of governance in recent time have taken complex features and as such a government of metropolitan state like Lagos must have a pool of skilled, trained and current policy analysts and developers who will assist the government in designing the right, appropriate and sustainable answers to complex and urgent problems.
The Commissioner said that the present administration is taking up challenges to aspire to the highest standards of governance and administration that the citizens expect of the government.
He maintained that all the achievements of the Ambode-led administration since inception is hinged on the quality of reforms and policies enunciated by the government policy makers, adding that there is little or nothing that could be achieved by any government without a robust policy-making process.
He, therefore, urged participants to embrace the capacity development initiative and open their minds to new ideas that might emanate in the course of the training.
I exhort public policy analysts and developers in the Lagos State Public Service to learn to focus quickly on the central decision criterion of a problem requiring attention, avoid the Tool-box Approach to analysing policies and also learn how to deal with uncertainty, Benson-Oke reiterated.
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Hon. Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi receives New HoA -AgegePulse
The Executive Chairman of Agege LGA, Hon. Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi received new Head of Administration (HoA), Engr. Moruf A. Abass today in his office after a transfer of former HoA, Pastor Mrs, Mayowa Ikuforiji by the Lagos State Civil Service Commission to another local government.
R-L: Chairman Agege, Hon. Egunjobi and Engr. Abass |
Engr. Abass has served in Kosofe Local Government before his appointment in Agege LGA.
He promised to initiate fresh ideas, innovation, and build healthy working relationship between the executive Chairman and council management to make Agege one of the leading LGAs in Lagos.
Agege Pulse Owambe: Dignitaries Agog as Hon Kunle Olusanya's daughter, Mosunmola weds Abayomi
Nana's Arena in Alausa, Ikeja was filled to the brim with dignitaries, friends, families and relatives of Hon. Kunle Olusanya who thronged the venue enmass to honour the couple.
The holy solemnization started at the Redeemed Christian Church Of God, Fountain of Life Parish, Ikeja, Lagos. The programme commenced on the arrival of Aremo Akinwunmi Olusanya and Dr. Ganiyu Oluremi Sopeyin as the officiating minister subsequently administered marriage vows, joined and blessed the union.
Alhaji Safari Adaranijo, Hon Yinka Ogundimu, Commissioner for Environment, Dr. Samuel Adejare, Orile Agege LCDA Executive Chairman, Hon. J.S Babatunde, Hon. Tunde Alao, Oba Alawowo, Lagos NURTW Chairman, Alhaji Tajudeen Agbede, Mrs. Elizabeth Ariyo, Wife of Agege LGA Executive Chairman, Mrs Ramat Egunjobi, Hon. Olamilekan Majiyagbe, were among the dignitaries who marked attendance at the shindig.
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The holy solemnization started at the Redeemed Christian Church Of God, Fountain of Life Parish, Ikeja, Lagos. The programme commenced on the arrival of Aremo Akinwunmi Olusanya and Dr. Ganiyu Oluremi Sopeyin as the officiating minister subsequently administered marriage vows, joined and blessed the union.
Alhaji Safari Adaranijo, Hon Yinka Ogundimu, Commissioner for Environment, Dr. Samuel Adejare, Orile Agege LCDA Executive Chairman, Hon. J.S Babatunde, Hon. Tunde Alao, Oba Alawowo, Lagos NURTW Chairman, Alhaji Tajudeen Agbede, Mrs. Elizabeth Ariyo, Wife of Agege LGA Executive Chairman, Mrs Ramat Egunjobi, Hon. Olamilekan Majiyagbe, were among the dignitaries who marked attendance at the shindig.
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Sunday, 12 November 2017
Today's Headline News
*AgegePulse Magazine* ...the mouthpiece of Agege/Orile Agege
*Headlines Today*[Mon-13-Nov-2017]*
LASG to shut down tax-defaulting companies Nov 20
All hail Lagos Speaker, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa as he marks Birthday
Agege Pulse Owambe: Dignitaries Agog as Hon Kunle Olusanya's daughter, Mosunmola weds Abayomi
RenewElephant Cup: Naswdeen thrash Oyemekun FC, Ojikutu FA draw BSquare FC
Rohrs Plaudits for NFF over World Cup Qualification
Transport Secretary FCT, Abuja Hon. Kayode Opeifa celebrates Thanksgiving in style
Fed. Govt. clears chanties at Railway Line in Agege
Xmas decorations: LASPARK calls on "Green Partners" to support Government
*Punch Newspaper*
Military stops admission of combatant female cadets
Obasanjo is boss of bosses, says Jonathan
Ganduje buys N208m noodles, others to empower tea sellers
You are morally bankrupt, Presidency replies Lamido
How DPR, CBN diverted $950m oil royalty Reps panel
SERAP wants Okorocha probed over Zuma, Johnson-Sirleafs statues
Dont release Paris loan refund to Aregbesola, pensioners tell Buhari
Im thankful Jonathan sacked me, says Farida Waziri
FG flies Ekwueme abroad for treatment
No record of treaties signed by Nigeria, says FG
35 apply to build modular refineries in Niger Delta
Senate to name indicted firms in N30tn leakage scam
Amosun okays $2m for fire-fighting tools
LASG to shut down tax-defaulting companies Nov 20
Ahmed, Oyedepo, envoy back national unity
Fulani Christians condemn Plateau killings
Olurode, others urge politicians to emulate Lam Adesina
Niger Republic, Sokoto meet over security, economy
*Vanguard Newspaper*
Amnesty programme for repentant militants ' Ondo Govt
Maina: I want open trial or nothing ' Malami
Harmattan: NCAA alerts pilots, others over weather hazard
PDP Govs in night meeting at Enugu
Lawmaker donates furniture to schools
EKWUEME: FG not bearing cost of treatment
Public disturbance: Court discharges Onikoyi prince, 3 others
AFC signs Zambia as member country
Group back Lagos gov on LGs exco appointments
Obasanjo is boss of bosses, ignore him at your peril 'Jonathan
I'll resist moves to manipulate judicial process 'Wike
A-Ibom Works Commissioner bags Nuj Grand Patron award
Chevron contributes $5m to fight HIV, malaria, others in Nigeria
FG to tackle poverty with development financing ' Osinbajo
Tax: Lagos to shut down headquarters of defaulting firms, banks
Out-of-school residents to benefit from CodeLagos
Ugwuanyi deserves 2nd term, says Fr. Mbaka
We invested N700m on IT infrastructure, works, not website ' Ministry
*The Nation Newspaper*
Lagos to shut tax defaulting firms
Banking with tears ' Tales from e-payment customers
Borno diaries (2)
Army sets up board to probe shooting, death of officers at Chibok
PDP chairman: Governors battle ex-governors, others
Police probe Wike, Amaechi bloody clash
CBN sets clearing rules for banks
Anti-graft war: Buhari okays 2, 250 job slots for EFCC
Ailing Ekwueme flown abroad
Govt didn't spend N700m on mines portal
APGA urges Fed Govt, others to follow due process
Senate to publish names of firms in alleged N30tr scam
Attendant in trouble for theft
Fed Govt, Chinese firms sign $5.8b Mambilla 3050mw contract
Hyat to KDSG: Sacking 22,000 teachers will create chaos in educational system
Kaduna electric spent N100m to install Usman Danfodio university transformer
NCRIB advocates compulsory agric insurance for economic growth
CBN commits N44b to Anchor Borrowers' programme
*Thisday Newspaper*
S'West Comes into Play as APC Yoruba Leaders, PDP Mull Options
FG Unfolds Fresh Plans for Niger Delta Devt
Nigerian Banks Still Cautious About Loan Disbursement
Ikoyi Billions: Whistleblower Will Be Paid This Month, Says Adeosun
Port Harcourt, Lagos Airports Rated Among Worst in the World
Boss Mustapha: May His Tenure be Smooth
DSS Blames Military, Security Agencies for Proliferation of Firearms
Senate to Publish Names of Companies Involved in N30tn Import-Export Scam
Ekwueme Flown Abroad After Three Weeks in Coma
Presidency: Lamido's Criticism of Buhari, Reflection of PDP's Moral Bankruptcy
Fidelity Bank Assures Customers of Quality Service Delivery
NSE CEO, Onyema, Lists Ways to Finance Transport Infrastructure
Anambra, Time to Protect APGA
Anamabra Election: Not A Walkover for Obiano
Rohrs Plaudits for NFF over World Cup Qualification
Congo, Uganda Crash out of Russia 2018 Qualification Campaign
*Headlines Today*[Mon-13-Nov-2017]*
LASG to shut down tax-defaulting companies Nov 20
All hail Lagos Speaker, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa as he marks Birthday
Agege Pulse Owambe: Dignitaries Agog as Hon Kunle Olusanya's daughter, Mosunmola weds Abayomi
RenewElephant Cup: Naswdeen thrash Oyemekun FC, Ojikutu FA draw BSquare FC
Rohrs Plaudits for NFF over World Cup Qualification
Transport Secretary FCT, Abuja Hon. Kayode Opeifa celebrates Thanksgiving in style
Fed. Govt. clears chanties at Railway Line in Agege
Xmas decorations: LASPARK calls on "Green Partners" to support Government
*Punch Newspaper*
Military stops admission of combatant female cadets
Obasanjo is boss of bosses, says Jonathan
Ganduje buys N208m noodles, others to empower tea sellers
You are morally bankrupt, Presidency replies Lamido
How DPR, CBN diverted $950m oil royalty Reps panel
SERAP wants Okorocha probed over Zuma, Johnson-Sirleafs statues
Dont release Paris loan refund to Aregbesola, pensioners tell Buhari
Im thankful Jonathan sacked me, says Farida Waziri
FG flies Ekwueme abroad for treatment
No record of treaties signed by Nigeria, says FG
35 apply to build modular refineries in Niger Delta
Senate to name indicted firms in N30tn leakage scam
Amosun okays $2m for fire-fighting tools
LASG to shut down tax-defaulting companies Nov 20
Ahmed, Oyedepo, envoy back national unity
Fulani Christians condemn Plateau killings
Olurode, others urge politicians to emulate Lam Adesina
Niger Republic, Sokoto meet over security, economy
*Vanguard Newspaper*
Amnesty programme for repentant militants ' Ondo Govt
Maina: I want open trial or nothing ' Malami
Harmattan: NCAA alerts pilots, others over weather hazard
PDP Govs in night meeting at Enugu
Lawmaker donates furniture to schools
EKWUEME: FG not bearing cost of treatment
Public disturbance: Court discharges Onikoyi prince, 3 others
AFC signs Zambia as member country
Group back Lagos gov on LGs exco appointments
Obasanjo is boss of bosses, ignore him at your peril 'Jonathan
I'll resist moves to manipulate judicial process 'Wike
A-Ibom Works Commissioner bags Nuj Grand Patron award
Chevron contributes $5m to fight HIV, malaria, others in Nigeria
FG to tackle poverty with development financing ' Osinbajo
Tax: Lagos to shut down headquarters of defaulting firms, banks
Out-of-school residents to benefit from CodeLagos
Ugwuanyi deserves 2nd term, says Fr. Mbaka
We invested N700m on IT infrastructure, works, not website ' Ministry
*The Nation Newspaper*
Lagos to shut tax defaulting firms
Banking with tears ' Tales from e-payment customers
Borno diaries (2)
Army sets up board to probe shooting, death of officers at Chibok
PDP chairman: Governors battle ex-governors, others
Police probe Wike, Amaechi bloody clash
CBN sets clearing rules for banks
Anti-graft war: Buhari okays 2, 250 job slots for EFCC
Ailing Ekwueme flown abroad
Govt didn't spend N700m on mines portal
APGA urges Fed Govt, others to follow due process
Senate to publish names of firms in alleged N30tr scam
Attendant in trouble for theft
Fed Govt, Chinese firms sign $5.8b Mambilla 3050mw contract
Hyat to KDSG: Sacking 22,000 teachers will create chaos in educational system
Kaduna electric spent N100m to install Usman Danfodio university transformer
NCRIB advocates compulsory agric insurance for economic growth
CBN commits N44b to Anchor Borrowers' programme
*Thisday Newspaper*
S'West Comes into Play as APC Yoruba Leaders, PDP Mull Options
FG Unfolds Fresh Plans for Niger Delta Devt
Nigerian Banks Still Cautious About Loan Disbursement
Ikoyi Billions: Whistleblower Will Be Paid This Month, Says Adeosun
Port Harcourt, Lagos Airports Rated Among Worst in the World
Boss Mustapha: May His Tenure be Smooth
DSS Blames Military, Security Agencies for Proliferation of Firearms
Senate to Publish Names of Companies Involved in N30tn Import-Export Scam
Ekwueme Flown Abroad After Three Weeks in Coma
Presidency: Lamido's Criticism of Buhari, Reflection of PDP's Moral Bankruptcy
Fidelity Bank Assures Customers of Quality Service Delivery
NSE CEO, Onyema, Lists Ways to Finance Transport Infrastructure
Anambra, Time to Protect APGA
Anamabra Election: Not A Walkover for Obiano
Rohrs Plaudits for NFF over World Cup Qualification
Congo, Uganda Crash out of Russia 2018 Qualification Campaign
I’m Under Pressure To Contest In 2019, Says Jonathan
Former President Goodluck Jonathan says people have been asking him to contest the 2019 election.
In an interview with Dele Momodu, celebrity journalist, the immediate past president said he is moved to tears seeing people shouting “GEJ, we want you back.
Jonathan, who ruled out the possibility of returning to office, said reflections on his achievements and mistakes make him sober.
I’m not God but I sincerely doubt the possibility, Jonathan was quoted to have said in response to a question on the next election.
People come to me every day saying they want me back. I’m always moved to tears whenever I go out and see the huge crowds shouting GEJ, we want you, even in the north.
Instead of getting swollen headed, I actually reflect on my achievements and mistakes and feel humbled and feel very sober…
I have never been a man of inordinate ambition. I’m a man of very modest means. I hardly travel because of the logistical costs. I’ve played my part and I have moved on.
Asked what he would do if the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) gives him its presidential ticket in 2019, he said: Are you not aware that our party has zoned the presidency to the north, and the chairmanship to the south?
Even Fayose that has declared his interest may face big challenges because of the decision of our party.
Source: Online
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Saturday, 11 November 2017
Wedding/Nikkah of Rasheedat Ashade
Agege marks another Epic Wedding (Nikkah) this weekend when Prince Muftau Ashade gives her daughter's hands Rasheedat Joke in marriage to Habeebulah Kehinde, the event that features His Imperial Majesty Ooni of Ife, Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, ably represented by his Traditional Secretary, Chief Salami Idowu, the Regent of Ogbaland, Prince Jeleel Kehinde Ashade, Oba-Elect, Ashade Family, Prince Oluwole Ashade, Chief Imam of Ogbaland, Alhaji Meta Saludeen, the Eletu of Ogbaland, Prince M.O Ashade, and other prominent dignitaries across all walks of life at the Palace of Ologba of Ogbaland, Agege, Lagos.
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Breaking:
Ongoing demolition and clearing of chanties at Railway Line in Agege by a Federal Government Agency who declined responding to questions fielded by Agege Pulse correspondent present at the site. Also, security operatives are on ground to prevent resistance from habitats of the area.
Agege Pulse learnt that countless notice had been given to the dwellers of the Railway Line before the demolition exercise which includes the pedestrian bridge at Moshalashi Alhaja. The bridge had been abandoned for almost 20years.
Agege Pulse learnt that countless notice had been given to the dwellers of the Railway Line before the demolition exercise which includes the pedestrian bridge at Moshalashi Alhaja. The bridge had been abandoned for almost 20years.
Celebrating Lagos Speaker's Birthday, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa
Hurray! It's the special day of the indefatigable Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa.
We wish you sunshine, love and laughter. Not just today, but all the days of your life. Happy Birthday!
Xmas decorations: LASPARK calls on "Green Partners" to support Government- AgegePulse
The General Manager of the LagosState Parks and Gardens Agency, (LASPARK), Mrs. Bilikiss Adebiyi-Abiola, has called on all the “Green Partners” of the State to support the Government’s Christmas decoration exercise by beautifying and lighting up the sites adopted by their organisations.
The General Manager, who made the call during a breakfast meeting organised by the Agency for the private sector, described the meeting as a unique opportunity for the agency and its stakeholders to share ideas on how to advance the course of the state's greening initiative.
While acknowledging the contributions of some of its partners who had over the years embraced the Christmas lighting and decoration project, Adebiyi-Abiola, appealed to other partners to key into the project as part of their Corporate Social Responsibility by adding glamour to the Yuletide festivities.
She acknowledged the roles of all the environmentally friendly organisations towards the sustainability of the greening programme in the State and noted that more efforts were needed.
One mitigating measure against the adverse effect of climate change and global warming is to increase the green cover immensely and this can only be achieved through conscious, intensive and aggressive landscaping, beautification and tree planting activities which our partners have keyed into, she said.
She stated that the meeting had afforded her the opportunity to understand some of the challenges faced by some partners and assured them that she would look into the identified challenges and see how best to collaborate to continuously improve the living environment and wellbeing of Lagosians through landscaping, beautification and tree planting.
She said: Your immeasurable financial and material contributions in nurturing and keeping the adopted sites green and clean cannot be overemphasized. I enjoin you to do more so that we can bequeath an enviable environment to the generation yet unborn.
Present at the meeting were representatives of Zenith Bank, Fidelity Bank, Sterling Bank, Kiosque Vegetal, Shodex Gardens, F-Plus, Chevron Nigeria, Nigerian Bottling Company, among others.
Friday, 10 November 2017
Brigadier General A. Ellias Attu of 9 Brigade, Lauds Elephant Club of Ogba
...Promises Physical Security, Psychological Support
Towards ensuring maximum security of lives and properties during Elephant Club football fiesta and beyond, members of the highly revered humanitarian group have paid courtesy visit on Brigadier General A. Ellias Attu of 9 Brigade, Nigerian Army recently for security talks.
Recall Elephant Club of Ogba has committed to tackling security challenges facing Ogba community and Agege in general having earlier donated entrance gate to Area G Command of Nigerian Police Force Ogba, the club has made a step further by seeking support from 9 Brigade of Nigerian Army to ensure interesting stories are told after their 20th Anniversary celebration.
Addressing the group, Brigadier General A. Ellias Attu commended Elephant Club for sustaining a cause of giving back and impacting to the communities positively for 20years.
General Attu revealed that he was amazed with efforts of Elephant Club for it's contribution to National Security through physical security, adding that the club's action shows it shares in Lagos State's vision of zero tolerance for insecurity.
The Army General who was born and breed in Lagos, promised to give the club full support beyond physical security, which includes personal participation in other community service.
Treasurer of the Club, Alhaji Lukman Ashade thanked the General for his hospitality and kindness. "We promised that the club would at all times looked after projects that would impact Ogba community and Agege positively". Ashade asserted.
Present at the meeting were, Major AC Uba, Asst. Major Nagogo, Major Okorie, Major Aworinde, others include, Mr. Felix Ajanaku, Alhaji Shakiru Hamburger, Mrs. Alilu Salaudeen, Mr.Gafar Busari, Mrs. Bountiful Taiwo Adelanwa, Mr. Tajudeen Mustapha and Mr. Yomi Durojaye.
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Ex-Super Eagles player arraigned for battering wife
…victim suffered internal bleeding – Lagos DPP
A former player with the Super Eagles, Godwin Okpara, has been arraigned before an Ikeja Magistrate’s Court for allegedly battering his wife, Linda Oladoyinbo, at their house on Oduduwa Street, GRA, Ikeja.
Okpara played for the Super Eagles at the France 98 World Cup and African Nations Cup in 2000, among other tournaments.
Okpara and Oladoyinbo, who were based in France, where the former played for French club, PSG, had been married for over 25 years, and the union blessed with four children.
However, crisis started in the marriage in 2005 when the wife reported to the French authorities that Okpara was sleeping with their 13-year-old housemaid, Tina.
He was arrested and convicted for the crime.
While he served a 10-year prison term and was released in 2012, his wife got 15 years for child abuse.
Although Okpara was released early on the grounds of good conduct in prison, he forfeited all his property and money to the French government, who also took custody of the family’s three surviving children.
Oladoyinbo, after her release, returned to their house in Ikeja, in May 2016.
However, she was said to have met some persons in the house, which led to an argument between her and the husband.
Oladoyinbo, who wrote a petition to the police at the Zone 2 Police Command, Onikan, alleged that 45-year-old Okpara later brought some thugs into the house and ordered them to beat her up.
The attack, according to the petition, was because Oladoyinbo questioned the partitioning and sale of the family’s landed property in Ikeja.
One of her relatives was said to have videoed the attack and also took pictures of the injuries sustained by the victim.
Okpara, in his reaction, told the police that the fight happened after he returned home and discovered that his wife had stabbed one of his visitors.
The case was referred to the Lagos State Directorate of Public Prosecutions, which issued advice on it.
The advice, dated September 2017 and signed by the Director, Directorate of Public Prosecutions, Y.G. Oshoala, said the ex-international had a case to answer.
The advice said, Facts in the duplicate case file revealed that Mrs. Linda Oladoyinbo travelled to France for some time and upon her arrival, she was denied access to her matrimonial house by her husband– Godwin Okpara; and when she finally gained access after many weeks, she was only allowed into the guesthouse, while her husband’s brother and wife moved into the main house.
Further facts revealed that Mrs. Linda Oladoyinbo questioned Godwin Okpara about the joint property he sold without her knowledge and he beat her mercilessly with the participation of his brother and his wife. He equally brought thugs into the house, who beat her up with sticks upon which she suffered internal bleeding.
This is corroborated by a picture showing severe face injuries suffered by the wife and the medical report from the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital indicating that she suffered serious injuries and was found bleeding from the nose and mouth as a result of the assault from the husband. The attached video record from the police clearly shows the suspect assaulting the complainant despite pleas from other observers.
The advice, which dismissed charges of forgery, stealing, malicious damage and threat to life due to lack of evidence, said the suspect should be arraigned on one count of assault occasioning harm.
The charge read, That you, Godwin Okpara, sometime in August 2016, on Oduduwa Street, GRA, Ikeja, Lagos, in the Lagos Magisterial District, unlawfully assaulted and injured one Linda Oladoyinbo, by flogging her with a stick and other weapons, thereby committing an offence punishable under Section 173, Ch C.17, Vol.3 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.
The defendant pleaded not guilty and elected summary trial.
His defence counsel, Malachi Odo, asked for his bail in liberal terms.
He said, “The defendant is an ex-player of the Super Eagles. He served his country honourably. We pray the court to grant him bail in liberal terms.”
The police prosecutor, Simon Imohwa, did not oppose the bail application.
- Source: online
Cancer and HIV/AIDs awareness: LASG seeks private sector partnership
The Lagos State Government has identified the need to explore the private sector involvement in its drive to increase public awareness on Cancer and HIV/AIDs as part of efforts to stem the spread of the deadly diseases.
The Lagos State Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, Pharm. Uzamat Akinbile-Yussuf, said that there is a need for the Private Sector and Non-Governmental Organizations to continually support and partner with government in the area of research and public education of these common diseases in the society.
Speaking at an awareness outreach on Breast, Cervical Cancer Screening and HIV Testing and Counseling for Youth in Apapa-Iganmu Local Council Development Area of the State, Akinbile-Yussuf added that the obligation of raising awareness about the potential killer diseases should be collectively pursued and not to be left to government alone.
She lamented that presently, there are no sufficient awareness and knowledge on the causes of breast cancer among young people, stressing that the level of awareness about the signs to look out for when undergoing breast cancer examination should be improved upon.
She said although the state government is aware of the heavy burden the diseases places on victims, the increment in awareness at all public and professional places will go a long way in reducing the spread with the assistance of other health intervention programmes in the state.
She added that research from the private sector will assist the government make adequate provision particularly on breast and cervical cancer awareness campaigns and also make some informed decisions.
The Commissioner urged youths and residents of the area to utilize the free screening, testing and counseling made available for them by the State government
Earlier, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Mr. Hakeem Muri-Okunola appealed to Lagosians to show affection to friends and relatives who are affected by any of the diseases, saying the diseases could be life-threatening at some stages.
He said the screening is in continuation of the global wakeup call for everyone to embrace seeking medical assistance when necessary.
Muri-Okunola advised the people to avail themselves with good health through eating a balanced diet; regular exercise and early detection to reduce chances of being infected with cancer, urging them to also raise awareness in their environments.
The Speaker, Lagos State Youth Parliament, Hon. Seriki Muritala who spoke on HIV prevention and care enjoined patients of the disease not to lose hope but should seek counseling from certified counselors in all government-owned hospitals in the state.
I sold my baby because I couldn’t train him – Father
A 23-year-old man, Kinsley Eze, has said that he sold his five months old baby boy for N250,000 due to lack of money to raise and train him.
Eze made the confession while in the custody of the police in Umuahia, the Abia State capital.
He said he had agreed with his girlfriend to sell the baby before luck ran out on them.
Eze said, I am a mechanic. I was arrested for child trafficking. The baby is mine; my fiancee gave birth to him. We decided to sell the baby because I wasn’t making enough money to take care of him and the mother.
The police in the state also arrested another child trafficking suspect, Chinkata Chikezie, who reportedly sold his five-year-old son for an undisclosed amount.
According to a police source, the wife of the suspect, one Glory, had reported to the police at the Isiala Ngwa Local Government Area of the state that she woke up on October 16, 2017, and discovered that her baby was missing and the door to their room was open.
The source added that the complainant had raised the alarm and attracted the attention of her neighbours who searched for the missing boy.
He noted that when the villagers sighted her husband (Chikezie) returning home that morning, they handed him over to the police for questioning.
The source said, During interrogation, Chikezie confessed that he sold his son in connivance with one Kelechi John and Chikezie Ubabuike. Police operatives attached to the division swung into action, arrested the other suspects, and recovered the child.
The Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr. Anthony Ogbizi, confirmed the arrest of the suspects.
He said they would be charged to court as soon as the command concluded investigation into the cases.
He said, Child trafficking is a serious crime against children, which is forbidden by our laws. As law enforcement agents, our duty is to investigate any case reported to us and unmask those behind the crime.
Source: The Sun News
Okunnu Faults Akiolu, Says Lagos’ A Yoruba State
Former Federal Commissioner for Works, Alhaji Femi Okunnu has faulted the Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu’s claim that Lagos is not part of Yoruba land.
Okunnu insisted that Lagos has always been a Yoruba State and remained as such.
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Speaking while delivering a lecture during the 40th anniversary celebration of Idungaran Club of Lagos, titled “Let Lagos State be,’’ Okunnu argued that the common language spoken in Lagos had always been Yoruba, notwithstanding the fact that there is a large percentage of its people whose ancestral were Bini or Tapa.
Okunnu said the same argument could be said for millions of Fulanis in Sokoto State/Adamawa, Gongola, Kano/Katsina State who were less Fulani in origin just because the common language of these Fulanis in those States is Hausa, and not Fulani.
“Lagos State was the first British Colony to be established in 1861 in modern-day Nigeria, followed by the protectorate of Southern Nigeria and the Protectorate of Northern Nigeria in 1900. Lagos colony, including Ikeja, Epe and Badagry divisions remained a separate administration from the two Protectorates or three Regions (1946-51) until 1951. Lagos was the centre of Nigerian politics until 1950.”
Okunnu further said that in 1954 under the Littleton constitution, Lagos city regained its independence from the West and became the Federal Territory (and a constituent unit of the Federation) until the creation of Lagos State in May 1967 when the colony province (Epe, Badagry and Ikeja) rejoined the city to constitute Lagos State in General Yakubu Gowon’s 12 State structure to replace the four regions under the 1963 constitution and that the battle for the independence of Nigeria was fought on the streets of Lagos by indigenes and non-indigenes.
President of Idunganran Club of Lagos, Chief Ganiu Abayomi-Badmus promised that the club would at all times looked after the welfare of its members and the community.
Source: Lagos Panorama
Thursday, 9 November 2017
POLICE DISPERSE PROTESTING OKADA RIDERS IN OJO
Ojo Police Division led by CSP Abubakar Umoru, with the support of Okoko division, Rapid Response Squad and neighbouring divisions as well as army officers from Ojo cantonment, this morning dispersed hundreds of miscreants and motor cycle riders who blocked Lagos - Badagry Expressway to protest the enforcement of Lagos State Traffic Laws.
The riders along with miscreants as at 7:00 a.m. converged close to LASU main gate threatening to block the expressway in protest against plying the expressway, as stipulated in Lagos State Traffic Law.
Their presence on the highway in large numbers drew the attention of the DPO Ojo Police Division, CSP Umoru, who speedily mobilised his officers along with Alhaji Usman Kanua, Chairman of the Motorcycle riders in the area.
The team appealed to the riders to cease action and eschew actions capable of causing chaos in the area. The protesters agreed and dispersed peacefully.
The protesters were to re - emerge later in greater numbers creating bon - fire and blocking both sides of the expressway.
The protesters who were wielding dangerous objects and hauling stones at police and passing vehicles, which shattered the windscreens of several vehicles, also injured some police officers.
It was at this point that the DPO called for reinforcement from other police divisions and Ojo Cantonment of the Nigerian Army.
At about few minutes to 10:00 a.m., the team had successfully dispelled the rioters while normalcy had since returned to the area.
It was gathered that contrary to Government's restriction of okada (motorcycle) on the highway, okada riders make fast money cashing in on the road construction on the route, to charge between N500 to N1000 from Ojo to Trade Fair Complex.
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Wednesday, 8 November 2017
Today's Headline News
*AgegePulse Magazine* ...the mouthpiece of Agege/Orile Agege
*Headlines Today*[Thu-09-Nov-2017]*
Ambode launches new access road to LASUTH
Hon. JS Babatunde gives Two Weeks Ultimatum to fix Ibido Primary School Dilapidated Toilet
Education Secretary, Agege LGEA , Hon. Olamilakan Majiyagbe lauds Hon. JS Babatunde on School Facilities
Tabitha Heritage Foundation distributes Free School Bags In Amosun Primary School Agege
Asisat Oshoala Foundation to host Lagos Girls Football Clinic in Lagos
Agege Stadium 60% Ready - LASG
Mixed reactions trail Swearing in of SLG, Supervisory Councils in Lagos
Akilo Road/Drainage Construction: Motorist, Residents fault Govt on slow pace of workers
*Punch Newspaper*
Liberian President visits Imo today
Maina: Kyari, Oyo-Ita reconcile, embrace publicly
NLC, NUT lead protest in Kaduna over teachers sacking
Maina: Senate panel meets FG officials behind closed doors
We didnt arrest Bobrisky, says Lagos CP
Controversy over alleged $1.4m scam in defence ministry
Alleged N1.2bn fraud: FG asks court to seize Peace Corps assets
Senate summons Fashola over alleged $35m spendings
IG at Senate, refuses to answer questions
Saraki taunts sacked SGF, says days of balderdash over
Abuja taxi drivers block roads, protest colleagues killing
JAMB delists 72 CBT centres
Senate indicts CBN over MTNs $13.9bn repatriation
FG okays N5.6bn to fight erosion in six states
Italy arraigns two suspects over 26 Nigerian womens death
Again, gunmen attack Plateau villagers, kill 11
FG targets 15m jobs
Lagos opens new road into LASUTH
*Vanguard Newspaper*
WHO inaugurates first African institute for health policy studies in Ebonyi
Navy to carry out daily raids on illegal refineries
Nigeria unity negotiable ' Chidoka
CBN expands Anchor Borrowers' Programme
Crisis hits Ekiti pensioners association as members dissolve exco
Abba Kyari, Oyo-Ita reconcile at FEC meeting
Buhari directs Minister to investigate outbreak of 'unknown disease in Jigawa
IPOB faults Financial Times of London on Biafra
Igboekulie partners WAEC to reward best Igbo candidates
Afe Babalola wins GUNI-Africa award
Misau: IGP appears before Senate, says he he has nothing to hide
Soldier dies, as troops repel Boko Haram attack in Adamawa
Executive/Legislature: Days of impunity by top govt officials over ' Senate
Huwei unveils co-effective solution for broadband access
Diversification puts economy on right trajectory 'Mansur
Accountability index'll enhance public finance mgt'ICAN
Biafrans not terrorists, but want to be heard ' CAN President
Afreximbank invests $16bn in Nigeria
*The Nation Newspaper*
Budget 2018: Better days are coming, say experts
Magu: EFCC recovers N738b in two years
IGP blocks Senate probe of Misau's allegations
Ibadan 21 obas: Olubadan 'll reconcile with Ajimobi, says Oluwo
Nine die, four injured in Plateau attack
Senate refers NDDC board extension row to SGF
Drivers protest colleague's death in Abuja
Budget 2018: Our hopes, fears, by stakeholders
How Diezani cash was allegedly shared, by EFCC
Immigration boss accused of flouting court's order
How to checkmate cardiac arrest
Nigerian food crops loaded with deadly poisons
UNIOSUN:Will VC survive the probe
Sokoto partners Kent Varsity on culture
Ezekwesili calls for radical education
Old students build principal's quarters
Prizes rain at Dansol School
Poor funding bane of education
*Thisday Newspaper*
CBN Moves to Expand Anchor Borrowers Programme
Report Shows Marginal Increase in Price of Maize
Adamawa PDP Begs Atiku to Return to Party
Fayemi to Seek Buharis Permission to Contest Ekiti Guber Election
Rumble in Abia PDP as Discontent Mounts against Ikpeazu
PDP Alleges Plot by Buhari to Incarcerate 50 Members
Adeniran Can Lead PDP to Victory, Says Ugwuanyi
EFCC Trial Wont Affect My Chances, Says Gbenga Daniel
Mohammed: It Will Be a Tragedy If PDP Returns to Power
Nwoye Will Make a Good Governor, Says Ekwueme
Ekwueme in the Eyes of History
Madjer Declares War on Injury Depleted Eagles
TGI Group Tasks Eagles to Go for Victory against Algeria
Preventing Diseases through Food Safety
Bode: Health Workers, Doctors Should Stop Battle of Supremacy
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CHAI, Lagos Warn against Female Genital Mutilation
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Ganduje Spends N1bn on Primary Healthcare Delivery
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Standard Generic Partners Beximco for Revolutionary Approach in Diabetes Care
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Ambode launches new access road to LASUTH
... Orders contractors to complete Ayinke House in six months
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Wednesday launched the new access road connecting the premises of Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Ikeja from Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way.
Speaking at the launching, Governor Ambode expressed delight at the completion of the project, saying it was designed to facilitate faster access to medical care, thereby saving lives.
He said it was a thing of joy that after about three to four decades, another access road had been created to LASUTH.
In his words: We are delighted to be here. We believe strongly that the major cornerstone for the growth of the economy of Lagos actually lies in the hands of all of you here because if we don't have a healthy state, we cannot have a productive economy and that was why we decided that we would pay greater attention to the health sector.
While commending the management of the institution, Ambode assured that his administration would not relent in implementing policies and project to scale up the health sector.
The Governor, who also used the opportunity to inspect the progress of work on the LASUTH Maternity Hospital popularly known as Ayinke House, ordered contractors handling the project to ensure completion of the project within the next six months.
Earlier, the Chief Medical Director of LASUTH, ProfessorAdewale David Oke commended Governor Ambode for his commitment to the health sector, saying several projects had been executed in the institution since the inception of the present administration.
Speaking on the launched road, Oke said: This is a dream come true. For many years, we have had a problem with movement of patients into the hospital. Sometimes, they are in the ambulance for fifteen or twenty minutes before they can get in but this road has solved that problem.
Also speaking, Professor Babatunde Sholagbero, Provost of Lagos State University College of Medicine, said the completion of the road was a proof of a promise made and kept by the state government.
He also thanked Governor Ambode for facilitating the accreditation of Dentistry for the Institution, thereby making Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH / LASUCOM) the only state university in Nigeria that has a Bachelor of Dentistry degree.
He added: By the World Health Organisation (WHO) statistics, the accepted dentist to the patient population in the United States is 1 to 2000, but for Africa, is 1 to 150,000. So, for every dentist we produce, we will now have 150,000 Lagosians being catered for.
Aside from that, there are many other projects that the present administration has implemented in our institution and we are now a toast among other medical colleges, Solagbero said.
LASG enlists Asa festival into annual cultural calendar
...making the state a hub of historical attraction.
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In continuation of its unwavering effort to promote the culture and tradition of the people in the State, the Lagos State Government has enlisted the Asa Cultural Festival as one of the major annual festival celebrated in the State.
The festival which coincides with the unveiling of Asa Statue tagged, ‘Celebrating Ikorodu Division’s Heritage’ at Ikorodu captured the essence and origin of the local people and the need to teach generations unborn the relevance of our culture.
The Asa Arokolo (a man on a delicate stick) is one of the aged long celebrated Deities/ Festivals in Ikorodu and its environ invoking memories of the origin of the people of the town and the impact made by their ancestors during their lifetime.
Presenting the certificate of endorsement to the organizers of the festival, the representative of the Governor on Arts and Culture, Hon. Adebimpe Akinsola congratulated the people for propagating the Yoruba tradition and making the state a hub of historical attraction.
Adebimpe, who is the Special Adviser to Governor on Arts and Culture, disclosed that Asa plays an important role in the affairs of man and the community, explaining that apart from being the deity of fertility and happiness, it serves as entertainment and spiritual purpose which are beneficial to the people.
He further said that Asa serves as the fulcrum of social mobilization of the youth and society as a whole.
The Acting Commissioner assured the people that the Governor is interested in the development of arts and culture in the State, as he is determined to support events that promote unity and peaceful co-existence of all residents in the state.
According to her, Governor Ambode is pleased to have many cultural festivals because he believes that these would promote the indigenous culture of the people as well as attract both the local and foreign tourists in order to propel the state’s drive for economic prosperity.
She enthused that in line with the policy of the present administration, Asa and other cultural display at the festival will be listed for the State’s Cultural Road Map for 2018.
The Asa carnival was organized by Hon. Sanai Agunbiade, the Majority Leader of the Lagos State House of Assembly and prominent indigenes in Ikorodu as part of the efforts to revive Ikorodu culture and tradition.
Ambode Inaugurates 77 Blocks of Classrooms in Alimosho, Mushin, Epe, others
…Handovers nine newly renovated PHCs, says vibrant health system not negotiable
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Tuesday said that his administration will stop at nothing to provide the very best of education for every child at all levels, in the State in line with its all inclusive policy.
Governor Ambode who spoke simultaneously at the launching of several blocks of classrooms and school infrastructures across the State, said the Government’s resolve to ensure qualitative education for children prompted the investment of resources towards the provision and upgrading of infrastructure, particularly at the primary school level.
“More importantly, the basic education level is a crucial stage because it is the foundation upon which all other levels are built. It is our desire therefore to ensure that this level of education is strengthened to enhance the future prospects of our children and their ability to cope with the challenges of higher levels of education,” the Governor said.
Represented at launching of newly constructed block of 13 classrooms with other educational facilities at Community Primary School, Oke Ishagun in Alimosho by the Deputy Governor, Dr. Mrs Oluranti Adebule, the Governor said his administration will not deviate from its vision to develop a robust public education system that can compare with the best in the world, just as he restated his administration’s commitment to ensuring that the ongoing rehabilitation and construction of classrooms is extended to all public schools in the State irrespective of the area and location.
The Governor thanked teachers in Lagos for their role in moulding the lives of children, assuring that their dedication to their growth and development will continue to be rewarded by his administration with improved welfare and working conditions.
“To our pupils, the future belongs to you if you listen to your teachers and your parents. You can achieve anything you put your mind to but you must work hard and pay attention. Read your books and focus on achieving your dreams and develop yourself daily,” he said.
Besides, Governor Ambode also charged people of the community as well as community leaders to guard the facilities jealously, adding that they must be properly maintained so that they can serve for a long time.
The Governor, through his representatives also commissioned the newly rehabilitated Block of 32 Classrooms with Office and Toilets, School Hall, Fence, Gate House and Food Shop at Christ Church Cathedral Primary School, Broad Street; Block of 13 Classrooms with Toilets, Offices and Fire Alarm at Community Primary School, Abule Eko, Ijede, Lagos; Block of 13 Classrooms with Toilets, Offices and Fire Alarm at Community Primary School, Ado Ikosi, Epe, Lagos and Six Classrooms with Toilets, Offices and Fire Alarm at Odu Abore Primary School, Mushin, Lagos.
Meanwhile, Governor Ambode also commissioned nine newly renovated Primary Health Care Centers (PHCs), stating that one of the core policy objectives of his administration in the health sector is to build a vibrant healthcare system through the revitalization of all PHCs in the State.
At the commissioning of the newly renovated Pakpa-Uku Primary Health Care Centre, Agege, he said that primary healthcare is the bedrock of healthcare service delivery system worldwide as they are the closest to the people.
Represented at the event by the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris, the Governor said that the renovation and equipping of the Pakpa-Uku PHC is in line with State government’s desire to bring quality health care services close to where people live and work.
Ambode while noting that the facility should be the first point of contact for all households within the community added that with the renovation of the PHC, the people of the community are assured of quality health care service delivery stressing that the PHC is equipped with medical facilities and personnel to attend to their health needs.
“Health conditions that are not within the capacity of this primary health care facility will be referred to the appropriate General Hospital for further examination and treatment”, the Governor stated.
Governor Ambode, through his representatives, also commissioned eight other newly renovated PHCs, including Sura Primary Healthcare Centre at Lagos Island East; Maidan Primary Healthcare Centre at Ikosi-Isheri; Orisunbare Primary Healthcare Centre at Alimosho; Agarawu Primary Healthcare Centre at Lagos Island; Oba Salami Primary Healthcare Centre at Yaba; Oshodi Primary Healthcare Centre; Onigbongbo Primary Healthcare Centre at Onigbongbo and the Ojodu Primary Healthcare Centre at Ojodu.
Meanwhile, the Governor while commissioning a modern Fibre Glass Boat donated to riverine Communities in Epe, assured existing and potential investors in water transportation of the commitment of his administration to develop the sector to international standards through construction of modern jetties and terminals as well as channelization of waterways.
Governor Ambode, who was represented by the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Hon. Lola Akande, said his administration was also making efforts to strengthen the regulatory framework for the effective monitoring of operators with an overriding objective of guaranteeing safety of lives on Lagos water ways.
He said that the boat was manufactured from durable Fibre Glass which makes it lighter and faster on the waterways compared to the conventional wooden boats, adding that it is also equipped with safety items, including standard safety vests to ensure that passengers are secured in the events of any mishap.
On the strategic benefits of the boat, the Governor expressed confidence that the Fibre Boats would give a boost to social and economic activities of the fishermen and fish processors in outlying island near Epe, by providing a fast means of moving their stock to the mainland while school children in the hinterland will be availed the opportunity of safe transportation to and from schools on the mainland.
Tuesday, 7 November 2017
Today's Headlines
AgegePulse Magazine...the mouthpiece of Agege/Orile Agege
*Headlines Today*[Wed-08-Nov-2017]*
Lagos promises more schools for kids with disabilities
Well make Lagos basic education world-class Ambode
Gov. Ambode Swears-in new five new Perm Secs
Our achievements would have been impossible without Civil Servants – Ambode
Agege, Orile Agege Swear-In SLGs, Supervisors Amidst Drama
...Plus Substantial List of Appointees
*Punch Newspaper*
Anglican bishop visits Ekwueme, dismisses ex-VPs rumoured death
Ekiti Assembly okays death penalty for cultists
N2.5bn chickens wasting away in cold rooms Ex-PAN President
Ex-AG, Otunla, others face trial for N2bn ONSA fraud
$2bn scam: EFCC accuses DSS of protecting indicted officials
CAN demands Nigerias withdrawal from OIC, others
Obasanjo gets UN mediation job
Jersey Island gives FG condition for returning $300m Abacha loot
2018: Buhari bans recruitment by MDAs, presents N8.612tn budget
Forgery: Court adjourns Misaus arraignment until Dec. 12
Avengers: Military deploys helicopters in NDelta, destroys oil storage
Benue defends anti-grazing law
Four suicide bombers killed in Borno Police
Bayelsa stops 4,204 workers salaries over payroll fraud
Govt, private sector must partner for development
ECOWAS urges youths to lead change in Africa
*Vanguard Newspaper*
Buhari cuts deficit, presents N8.6trn budget 2018
Jersey Island gives condition for return of $300m Abacha loot
Inside dreaded Igwebuike Forest in Imo where people are murdered and buried
Anambra poll: Arinze urges stakeholders to focus on issues, personalities
Manufacturers advocate special export fund
FG yet to fly Ekwueme aboard for treatment as family refutes death rumour
We must rescue Nigeria from political vampires
Safety engineers to honour Sen Omisore
Tension as Navy, Army deploy fighter jets, gunboats to Warri creeks
Ekiti House passes law prescribing death penalty for cultists
Lagos Dep Speaker takes over official quarters, 29 months after
Why I prefer Nigeria for my crusades ' Reinhard Bonnke
CoreEXM's boss urges corporate governance practices
Ambode swears in 5 new Perm Secs, tasks workers on creativity
Lagos tackles illegal sand dredgers
LAGOS-IBADAN RAIL: Lagos gives alternatives to Jibowu, Costain bridges demolition
Noodles maker trills consumers at Lagos fair
SON seizes N3m goods in Yobe
*The Nation Newspaper*
Newspaperman as icon and iconoclast
Buhari proposes N8.6tr 'Budget of Consolidation
The budget at a glance
Rumpus over Olubadan's title for Shittu
EFCC: DSS operatives invited over $2.2b arms scandal
Saraki, Dogara: How to achieve smooth passage of budget
Jersey Island gives conditions for return of $300m Abacha loot
Controversy over extension of NDDC board's tenure
Buhari: Nigeria emerging from tough economic period
Kaduna condemns use of pupils for protests
Elevators at Abuja airport undergoing repairs, says FAAN
Omoluabi Mortgage Bank records 98 % growth in third quarter
I dont see difficulty in my line of job
Youths take leadership, mentorship campaign to secondary school
Senate endorse Health Sciences varsity, Otukpo
Workers' protest grounds academic activities in Ekiti college of education
RSUST, students laud NDDC for donating 522-bed hostel
Fed Govt, others share N9.9b solid minerals revenue
*Thisday Newspaper*
Buhari Doubles Down on Infrastructure, Proposes N8.6 Trillion Spending Bill
Adeosun: Offshore Tax Havens, Avoidance Schemes Not Illegal
The Fruits of the Great October Revolution
Oil Spills Linked to Infant Deaths in Niger Delta
Lagos Midstream Jetty To Save N43bn Annually
OPEC Seeks Consensus on Duration of Oil Cut Pact Ahead of Nov 30 Meeting
Ekwueme is Alive, Stable, Says Family, Archbishop
Malami Raises Hope of Structural Balance in Nation's Justice Delivery
FG Releases $200m Local Content Fund to BoI
Forget 2019, APC Chieftain Tells Buhari
Atiku Will Tear PDP Apart, Warns Partys Chieftain
Recovered Loots Yet to Be Used to Fund Budget, Says BudgIT...
Anambra Poll: Northern Youths Back Ezeemo for Governor
ACCA, CITN Unveil Initiative on Capacity Building
The Intrigues Shaping the PDP Chairmanship Race
Recalling the Bolshevik Revolution
WHO SAYS PRESIDENT BUHARI ISNT A POLITICIAN
Corruption: Breaking the Code of Silence
Mikel, 22 Others Put Eagles Training in Top Gear
Ekong: We Aim to Finish the Qualifiers Unbeaten
FG to Launch First African Sovereign Green Bond in December
Agege, Orile Agege Swear-In SLGs, Supervisors Amidst Drama
...Plus Substantial List of Appointees
The confirmation and swearing in of Supervisors and Secretary to Local Government of Orile Agege Local Council Development Area and Agege Local Government, may have come and gone, it indeed left, with some pockets of drama.
It took the creative and sublime wisdom of the councils chairmen - Hon. Johnson Sunday Babatunde and Hon. Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi to avert the grievance of some quarters that could have snowballed into a mess of the credible confirmation and swearing-in process.
In Agege, the Legislative Arm was on top of the game to ensure a credible plenary session. During screening of the names presented before the Councilors under the leadership of Hon. Kolawole Anigbajumo, only two names (Akingbade Oke and Ganiyu Adeyemo) on the list, scaled through the councilors drills.
Others, according to Hon. Anigbajumo and other councilors failed the screening exercise on the ground of infidelity, insincerity, misrepresentation of documents, as well as aiding and abetting anti party shenanigans before, during and after the last Lagos Council election.
In Orile Agege LCDA, AgegePulse correspondent, Bunmi who monitored the screening exercise inside the council's Legislative Chamber reported that it was another show of misplaced appointment as most of the names on the initial list presented to the house have no iota of idea or knowledge of the party nor the communities they were appointed to oversee.
However, AgegePulse gathered that in a bid to prevent any sort of vacuum in the appointment and further delay in the swearing-in process, the councils chairmen presented another set of credible individuals to the respective chambers.
As expected, the new names went through the screening process and were officially confirmed by the Honourable members. Subsequently, they were sworn-in by the Chairmen.
However, the new development was like a torn in the flesh of those who failed the screening hitherto. They and their supporters, made moves to disrupt peace of the swearing in process but were duly checkmated by the security details provided by the two Councils Chairmen.
In fact some of them - such as Hon. Akin Oke, whose portfolio on the initial list was Secretary to Agege LG was later appointed as Supervisor for Budget and Planning. The same substitution was done in Orile Agege.
When AgegePulse asked why they acted against party's directive on the initial list, Hon. Egunjobi and Hon. J.S Babatunde, said the reassignment of the portfolios was done in the best interest of the All Progressives Congress and demands of their respective councils.
Now that the die has been cast in these highly sensitive councils with these appointments, we await the next political acrimony that would arrest the airwaves in coming weeks from the aggrieved factions.
Below are the substantial names and portfolios of the newly confirmed and sworn-in SLGs and Supervisors of the Agege LGA and Orile Agege LCDA:
Agege LGA:
Abiodun Ogunji (Health)
Hon. Gbenga Abiola (Secretary to the Local Government)
Bola Britto (Women Affairs & Poverty Alleviation)
Sola Osolana (Works & Housing)
Adams Ologele (Education)
Jelili Olanrewaju (Environment)
Akingbade Oke (Budget & Physical Planning )
Ganiyu Adeyemo (Agric., Youth & Sports.)
Orile-Agege LCDA:
MR James Agboola- SLG
Supervisors List:
Hon Wasiu Asorona
Rasheed Adaranijo
Mrs Ronke Adetiloye Ajoke
Wasiu Sanni
Fatayi Akinlusi
Suraju Olanrewaju
The confirmation and swearing in of Supervisors and Secretary to Local Government of Orile Agege Local Council Development Area and Agege Local Government, may have come and gone, it indeed left, with some pockets of drama.
It took the creative and sublime wisdom of the councils chairmen - Hon. Johnson Sunday Babatunde and Hon. Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi to avert the grievance of some quarters that could have snowballed into a mess of the credible confirmation and swearing-in process.
In Agege, the Legislative Arm was on top of the game to ensure a credible plenary session. During screening of the names presented before the Councilors under the leadership of Hon. Kolawole Anigbajumo, only two names (Akingbade Oke and Ganiyu Adeyemo) on the list, scaled through the councilors drills.
Others, according to Hon. Anigbajumo and other councilors failed the screening exercise on the ground of infidelity, insincerity, misrepresentation of documents, as well as aiding and abetting anti party shenanigans before, during and after the last Lagos Council election.
In Orile Agege LCDA, AgegePulse correspondent, Bunmi who monitored the screening exercise inside the council's Legislative Chamber reported that it was another show of misplaced appointment as most of the names on the initial list presented to the house have no iota of idea or knowledge of the party nor the communities they were appointed to oversee.
However, AgegePulse gathered that in a bid to prevent any sort of vacuum in the appointment and further delay in the swearing-in process, the councils chairmen presented another set of credible individuals to the respective chambers.
As expected, the new names went through the screening process and were officially confirmed by the Honourable members. Subsequently, they were sworn-in by the Chairmen.
However, the new development was like a torn in the flesh of those who failed the screening hitherto. They and their supporters, made moves to disrupt peace of the swearing in process but were duly checkmated by the security details provided by the two Councils Chairmen.
In fact some of them - such as Hon. Akin Oke, whose portfolio on the initial list was Secretary to Agege LG was later appointed as Supervisor for Budget and Planning. The same substitution was done in Orile Agege.
When AgegePulse asked why they acted against party's directive on the initial list, Hon. Egunjobi and Hon. J.S Babatunde, said the reassignment of the portfolios was done in the best interest of the All Progressives Congress and demands of their respective councils.
Now that the die has been cast in these highly sensitive councils with these appointments, we await the next political acrimony that would arrest the airwaves in coming weeks from the aggrieved factions.
Below are the substantial names and portfolios of the newly confirmed and sworn-in SLGs and Supervisors of the Agege LGA and Orile Agege LCDA:
Agege LGA:
Abiodun Ogunji (Health)
Hon. Gbenga Abiola (Secretary to the Local Government)
Bola Britto (Women Affairs & Poverty Alleviation)
Sola Osolana (Works & Housing)
Adams Ologele (Education)
Jelili Olanrewaju (Environment)
Akingbade Oke (Budget & Physical Planning )
Ganiyu Adeyemo (Agric., Youth & Sports.)
Orile-Agege LCDA:
MR James Agboola- SLG
Supervisors List:
Hon Wasiu Asorona
Rasheed Adaranijo
Mrs Ronke Adetiloye Ajoke
Wasiu Sanni
Fatayi Akinlusi
Suraju Olanrewaju
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Monday, 6 November 2017
Our achievements would have been impossible without Civil Servants – Ambode
…Swears-in new five new Perm Secs
Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode on Monday commended the State Public Service for contributing immensely to the achievements recorded by his administration in the last two and a half years in office, saying the feats would have been impossible without the support of civil servants.
Speaking at the State Executive Chambers in Alausa, Ikeja while swearing-in five newly appointed Permanent Secretaries, Governor Ambode said since assumption of office on May 29, 2015, efforts have been made to fulfill the promises made to Lagosians, and that it was indeed gratifying that civil servants in the State not only keyed into his vision of a vibrant Lagos but have also been working hard and committed to making the plan a reality.
“In the last two and a half years, our administration has worked relentlessly to fulfill our promises to Lagosians. Our modest achievements in these past months would not have been possible without the support of the public service, most especially our Permanent Secretaries who have not only keyed into our vision of a vibrant Lagos but have also ensured that it becomes a reality through commitment and hard work,” Governor Ambode said.
He said aside the fact that Permanent Secretaries have been working hard to ensure the progress of the State, other officers from directors down the ladder of the civil service have equally been performing creditably well, adding that he was indeed appreciative of their dedication to duty, commitment and service to the State.
The new Permanent Secretaries, who have since been assigned portfolios, are Mrs. Ibirogba Clara Omotilewa (Office of Establishment and Training); Mr. Ogunnubi Timothy Olukayode (Ministry of Science and Technology); Dr. (Mrs.) Are Suwebat Iyabo (Primary Healthcare Board); Dr. Salaam Taiwo Olufemi (Ministry of Transportation); and Mrs. Awobamise Kofoworola Omotayo (Ministry of Information and Strategy).
While congratulating the appointees, Governor Ambode said their elevation was not just about filling the vacancies created by those who have retired, but a way of rewarding hard work and diligence, as well as a reaffirmation that any member of any discipline could rise to the peak in the civil service.
He said according to available facts, the new Permanent Secretaries as directors, demonstrated loyalty and commitment through active involvement in the implementation of some of the policies of the present administration, just as he expressed optimism that their appointment would be a source of encouragement to all officers who are diligent in the discharge of their duties as civil servants.
Besides, Governor Ambode charged the new appointees to contribute their quota to the development of the State and add value to governance.
“To the new appointees, it is my belief that you will continue to contribute your quota to the development of the State. This is no time to relent on your hard work but rather a time for you to come up with new ideas and innovation that will add value to our State in the way and manner government policies are implemented for the greater benefit and service of our people.
“I charge all of you to rededicate yourselves to the tenets of the public service reforms we have embarked on and prove to the rest of the service your justification for the new elevation,” the Governor said.
Responding on behalf of the appointees, Ibirogba thanked Governor Ambode for the opportunity given to them to serve the State, assuring that they would hit the ground running to uphold the vision and mission statements of their respective MDAs and also ensure that result-oriented policies are delivered.
Sunday, 5 November 2017
Exclusive:Encourage MSMEs Through Low Interest Loans - Bountiful Charges
Popular Agege's golden daughter, Mrs. Busayo Taiwo Adelanwa a. k. a Bountiful is in the news. This time it's not about community works with Elephant Club of Ogba or philanthropic engagement with Rotary Club, rather, it is an exquisite exhibition of her prowess in the business and financial sector.
She stressed that it's obvious that capital is the opium of any business but MSMEs suffer a lot because of their inability to service humongous credit facilities often offered by financial institutions.
Mrs Adelanwa who is the Convener of Bountiful Foundation, a business consultant and social worker while responding to questions on a TV programme (AM Chat of MITV) themed: Doing successful business in an unpredictable economy like Nigeria, she said it's high time financial institutions began to encourage Small and Medium Scale Enterprises with little interest soft loans if the country truly wants to build a self reliant economy.
Bountiful Highighted some areas which young entrepreneurs need to envision before dabbling into any venture. she said they need to identifying a need, study the need to understand it (through feasibility studies, business ideation, business concept development, business planning, skill acquisition, internship and apprenticeship, market analysis, industry analysis), then feed the need sustainably and excellently (i.e product or services).
"In case of capital challenges, seek support from friends, families and folks. When you exhaust your lower hanging fruits, seek partnership, equity investors, angel investors, loan, grant." She asserted.
The social worker advised prospective businessman to make contractual agreements they can achieve, "all agreement must be win-win and keep all contractual agreement intact."
Thereafter, Bountiful urged government to ensure creating an enabling environment for business to flourish saying that "Chinese or Lebanese investors come into Nigeria with only a brief case and cart away money in containers.The briefcase on arrival is a cheque of international loan at a very low interest rate with longer moratorium yet he gets tax holidays here which indigenous investors may not get."
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Gov. Ambode Unveils Three Executive Boats, Four Jet Skis -AgegePulse
... Targets 2million passengers on water daily
...We‘ll Explore Tourism, Economic Potential Of Waterways, Says Ambode
Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode on Sunday inaugurated three newly acquired executive boats by the State Government, with a pledge to fully explore the tourism and economic potentials of the waterways in the State for the overall benefit of the people.
Speaking at the unveiling of the boats held at Caverton Jetty in Civic Centre area of Victoria Island, the Governor said the State Government was committed to the implementation of the integrated transport management system designed to scale up water, rail and land transportation, saying that the grand plan is to divert at least two million passengers on the waterways daily thereby reducing traffic on the road.
He said the boats and four Jet Skis recently acquired by the State Government to ensure safety and fight crime on the waterways were prelude to major plans to fully activate the potentials of water transportation, while in coming months, the State Government would take delivery of additional seven commercial ferries, among other plans for the sector.
According to him, “This is a significant day for Lagos State as we commission three boats belonging to the Lagos State Government. We discovered that sometimes, we do not have the ability for our officials to go on the waterways to address issues relating to people and citizens that live alongside the waterways.
“As you aware, twenty-five per cent of Lagos is water and it is important that we put in the right initiatives that can actually make activities on our waterways to thrive and the also people living along the waterways to bring them into proper perspective.
“Sometimes when dignitaries come from other States or countries, they are not able to see the true side of Lagos from waterways perspective and that is one of the reasons the State Government decided that we would procure the boats that would help us to promote tourism in the State so that people can see the great potentials of Lagos State,” he said.
Governor Ambode said as much was ongoing on road rehabilitation and construction, as well as the rail system, the water sector was also experiencing specific initiatives such as construction of terminals, channelization, construction of walkways, among others to encourage more people to key into the sector.
He said: “As people are well aware, we are committed to the integrated transport management system that we have promised Lagosians. As much as we are doing on the roads, we have decided that we would face the waterways. We have just ordered the procurement of seven ferries; we have also invited people from the private sector to take over terminals and also be able to procure their own boats and ferries.
“We are so particular about safety; we are so particular about the future of everyone and that is why we decided also that we would do a lot on channelization and dredging on waterways to make it motorable. People will begin to see all these at the end of the first quarter of 2018 and we believe strongly also that both the government boats and the ones from the private sector will start to berth the waterways of Lagos and we will use that to complement what it is that we have on our roads and also use it to complement the future of what we are trying to plan for the rail system.”
He added that over six million people walk every day on Lagos roads and that accounted for why walkways were being constructed across the State, while there are plans to create connectivity between water terminals and the roads, especially in Badore, Ajah, Mile 2, Badagry, Ikorodu and other places where there are terminals.
While stating that the maintenance and sustenance of the boats had been outsourced to specialists to ensure proper usage, Governor Ambode also invited more private sector stakeholders interested to invest in the waterways to partner with the State Government, saying his administration is liberal, transparent and willing to collaborate with interested investors.
In his opening remarks, Commissioner for Waterfront Infrastructure Development, Engr Adebowale Akinsanya said about thirty commercial routes on the State waterways have been identified for dredging and channelization, while ten jetties spread across the State were being constructed, among other ongoing plans for the sector.
He also said that the Ministry was working in concert with the Ministry of Justice to enforce relevant laws guiding the waterways to ensure compliance with safety standards and checkmate any illegal activity by operators.
Also speaking on safety plans for the waterways, General Manager of Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Mr. Tiamiyu Adeshina said the Jet Skis would be deployed across the State to aid rescue operation in case of emergency, and also help to fight crime.
“Each of the Jet Skis has the capacity to carry two divers and the idea behind this is that when an incident occurred on the water, there is a Jet Ski that will move divers fast to the incident scene while the rescue boats are coming behind and when they get there, divers are dropping into the waters and as soon as they rescue people, we put them into the rescue boat and take them to hospital,” Adeshina said, just as he revealed that training to that effect was already ongoing.
Also, the Managing Director of Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA), Mr. Damilola Emmanuel, said the commissioning was the beginning of sustainable development for the waterways, adding that apart from efforts by the agency to enforce safety standards, the State Government has concluded plans to license 10 new operators who would provide better ferries.
The Governor also inspected ongoing projects on the waterways especially at Orange Island and Lekki Foreshore areas of the State.
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