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Monday 1 April 2024

SPECIAL ADVISER ADVOCATES GENDER EQUALITY IN REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES


AgegePulse Magazine 

SPECIAL ADVISER  ADVOCATES GENDER EQUALITY IN REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES 




The Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Housing, Barr. Barakat Odunuga-Bakare has made a case for gender equality and the promotion of women’s inclusion in the real estate sector. 


Odunuga-Bakare, while speaking at the Female Lawyers in Real Estate Practice (FELIREP) webinar held, recently emphasised the importance of collaboration among stakeholders to create an inclusive and equitable real estate ecosystem for all.



She said the state government is determined to achieve a society where women are not just participants but leaders in the real estate sector, assuring that together, they would build a future where women thrive in the world of real estate. 


Drawing from her experience as a top government official, she outlined steps that could be taken to promote women’s empowerment, from education and training programmes to mentorship and sponsorship initiatives.



The Special Adviser expressed her intention to tackle systemic barriers that hinder women’s access to real estate opportunities by raising advocacy on fair housing policies, promoting female representation in leadership roles within the industry, and fostering mentorship programmes for aspiring women in real estate.



She also highlighted the critical role of government in driving gender equality, emphasising the need for targeted policies and initiatives to level the playing field for women in real estate.



While noting that women still face disparities in rights, opportunities, and resources compared to men, Odunuga-Bakare stated that registering with the Lagos State Real Estate Regulatory Authority (LASRERA) is crucial for maintaining sectoral integrity.



She said, “As Lagos State thrives as Nigeria’s commercial hub, adherence to international standards in the real estate sector is imperative. Compliance with the Lagos State Real Estate Law will attract both local and international investment, contributing to the state’s GDP and livelihoods”.



“Promoting women’s inclusion is in the present administration T.H.E.M.E.S Plus Agenda. These may not be in real estate, but the initiative is for the wellness of women and youth across the State”, the Special Adviser added.



She, therefore, urged participants at the meeting to join her in the fight for gender equality in real estate, just as she called on her fellow professionals, policymakers, and stakeholders to work together to create a more inclusive and equitable industry for all.



Adeoti Sobowale 

Deputy Director,Public Affairs

 LASRERA

Friday 22 March 2024

Why I donated First Aid boxes to Public Primary schools in Agege - Hon. JS Babatunde's SA, Adewunmi Feyisara Reveals

 By Habeeb Durojaye 

Why I donated First Aid boxes to Public Primary schools in Agege - Hon. JS Babatunde's SA, Adewunmi Feyisara Reveals 



Research make us to understand that, Schools are where children spend most of their time learning, playing, and making friends. Hence, schools are also a place where children, especially the younger ones, are vulnerable to injuries and illness.

This makes first aid care a requirement for teachers and school staff. Teachers and other school personnel can provide prompt first aid care in the absence of health professionals while in school.



This ideology makes it pertinent for the SA to the Executive Chairman of Orile Agege LCDA  on Legislative Matters, Information and Communication Technology, Hon. Prince Adewunmi Feyisara to look into the welfare of the pupils of primary schools in  Ward F area of Agege  through the donations of First Aid boxes to 8 (Eight) Public Primary  schools in Agege today with the flag off at Akilo Primary School.


In a brief interview, Prince Adewunmi said he was motivated to give the first aid boxes after seeing a child after closing hour injured from school and was not given a first Aid treatment. It baffles me and I vowed to create a solution in this regard.

He promised to donate to more schools in the ward with a periodic maintenance of the boxes with drugs.



Earlier, The LGEA Health Officer, Mr. Bayo Bakare highlighted the significance of first aid box in school, " the time they spend in school is a critical part of a children’s life, and it can have a direct impact on their physical and mental health. Health and safety are one the most neglected part of both school policy and practice.

"Schools play a significant role in health and safety for two major reasons. First, the schools offer learning opportunities, and second, pupils spends a significant amount of their growing years in schools. During their stay, they will become involved in various activities, including sports and outdoor exercises. Not prioritising health and safety directly affects the management of common illnesses.

"As we all know, children are vulnerable to many types of injuries and accidents. It may vary from minor injuries to major accidents, resulting in bleeding and broken bones, the first aid in no doubt is a significant one for us in our schools.


The Special Adviser's delegate was led by the APC chairman in the ward, Hon Segun Balogun,the Special Adviser to the Executive Chairman, Orile Agege LCDA on Agriculture,Hon Adedayo Turton,Hon Jimoh Owolabi Dada, Mr Olalekan Akinbo (Ward F secretary), Mr Tokunbo Omilana (Youth leader Ward F Agege) Chief Gbenga Alemo (Majeobaje of keke land), Mr Taiwo Moronfolu, Mr Sherif Sulaimon Agility, Mr Aina Adegboyega Isiba, Mrs Dupe Timothy and Mr Azeez a.k.a Water Agege.

While appreciating the kind gesture of the Special Adviser, the Headteachers of the various schools, Mr Semiu Lawal (Akilo Primary school), Mrs Folake Odiai (Keke Primary school)Mrs G Olowoje(Dairy Farm Primary school) and Mrs Oluwatoyin Omodehinde (Sango primary school) were all full of gratitude.

It was also learnt that, Hon. Adewunmi Feyisara is also giving 20 free vocational training forms to youth of Orile Agege Council Area.

Thursday 21 March 2024

ORILE AGEGE LCDA MARKS WORLD ORAL HEALTH DAY.

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Nigerian Dental Therapy Association (Lagos State Chapter), in collaboration with  Orile-Agege LCDA, hosted a successful free dental outreach for residents in the community today, Thursday, 21st March, 2023. 


The event took place at  Claudiana Ibijoke Sanwoolu Primary Health Centre where more than 50 residents of  Orile-Agege Community received complimentary oral health talks, dental checkups, scaling and polishing services amongst others to commemorate the World oral health day.


It is a day observed annually and dedicated to raising global awareness on the issues around oral hygiene, so that governments, health associations and the general public can work together to achieve healthier mouth and happier citizens. 


This years' campaign is themed. " A happy mouth is a happy body"  . Highlighting the intricate relation between oral health and overall well being,  this campaign is all about following dental hygiene rules to avoid diseases as prioritising oral health leads to better health. 


#JSB CARES 

#greater Lagos Rising

Sunday 17 March 2024

Agege Railway Corridor Sanity: LASG, Egunjobi, Others Security Agencies To Enforce Law On defaulters

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Agege Railway Corridor: LASG, Egunjobi, Others Security Agencies To Enforce Law On defaulters


 Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu and the Executive Chairman of Agege Local Government, High Chief Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi are set to enforce maximum safety and sanitation around the Agege railway station.


This was contained in the stakeholders meeting tagged " Enlarged Stakeholders in a meeting with The Hausa Community and Railway Community on the need to protect the railway line and to prevent fatality on the railway line" held at the Babatunde Raji Fashola Train Terminal in Agege.



Welcoming the participants, the Chairman, Agege Local Government, Alhaji Ganiyu Egunjobi on the need to orientate the Hausa Community living around the railway line to vacate and avoid the construction of shanties and unauthorized structures along the railway axis, which can obstruct the smooth operation of rail system and the passenger.


He appealed to leaders of the different communities living around the railway lines to inform their people about the decision of the Government to get rid of all obstructions and shanties.



According to the chairman, the overall purpose of sanitation are to provide a healthy living environment for everyone, to protect the natural resources and to provide safety , security and dignity for the people.


He expressed his commitment towards partnership with the community in line with the Lagos State Themes 


"Enforcing the law and holding the people accountable for their actions will always be a priority to this government" 



"For the community policing , there will always be a need to hold people who break the law accountable for their actions"


 "finally, and importantly, many groups across the wards in Agege Local Government are committed to making a difference"


The Representative of the Governor of Lagos State, Hon Afolabi Ayantayo , Commissioner for Establishment, Training and Pension urged the traders trading around the train station to desist from their habit of selling where the government has not approved for them.


He reiterated his commitment towards ensuring sanity around the axis.


Saying that the markets have been designated for buying and selling and not the railway lines



Sanwo-olu warned that anyone who go against the law will be arrested by the law enforcement agency and will be dealt with by the law of the land.


Adding that discussion is ongoing on how the  pedestrian bridge will be constructed at Pen cinema to discourage people from crossing the train tracks.


The representative of the Lagos Speaker, Hon Abd'l Kareem Hon Jubreel Ayodeji Abdulkareem ,  member representing Agege Constituency 02 at the Lagos Assembly,

Urged the Hausa community to comply with the state government directives on sanitation exercise around the train station.



The commander Lagos State Rapid Response Squad, CSP Yinka Egbeyemi was concise in his remark, said that to before warn, is to before harm. That the failure to comply with the government directives will bring about full enforcement.


Egbeyemi was represented by his 2nd in Command, SP Adejare Adewale. 


Representatives of the affected communities pleaded with the Government to give more time before enforcement, while appealing for a pedestrian bridge around Pen Cinema and Agege Market.


Afterwards, the stakeholders toured the surroundings of the Babatunde Raji Fashola train station at Agege and gave stern warnings to unwanted occupiers of the Spaces around the Station.


 Present at the meeting, Agege vice chairman, Hon  Oluwagbenga Abiola Omaco, gave the vote of thanks HRM, Oba Kamila Oyedeji Isiba, Hon Alliu Najeem Olohuntoyin , Hon Habib Aileru, Chief Imam Agege, 


Others include, Hon. Olaide Oladebo, Baale in Council, Ward Chairmen, Councillors, Supervisors, representatives of Seriki Agege ,Alhaji Yusuf Saadu, Chairman,Arewa Movement,  Market women among others.

Sunday 10 March 2024

Education: EDD1, Health District 1, Hold Seminar For Food Vendors to Enhance Hygienic Food Supply in Lagos Schools

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The Lagos State Education District 1 in collaboration with Health District 1 on Friday  asked food handlers and health teachers to step up hygiene in the handling and preparation of food to reduce malnutrition in children in the district.



The joyous Tutor General/Permanent Secretary, Lagos Education District 1, Agege Mr. Mr. Bashir Adebowale, spoke at the Seminar for food handlers and health teachers under the District, Comprising , Agege, Ifako and Alimosho, advised vendors to all take their health issues very seriously.


Speaking at the event, Mrs. Onikoyi Tawakalitu charged the school food  vendors on proper handwash, cleaning of kitchen utensils, and making their environment clean at all times.



Onikoyi said consuming unwholesome food without balance diet or that contained infectious or toxic substances was injurious to health.



According to Nutritionist, Mr. Olawole advised vendors that good nutrition involves the supply of essential nutrients in adequate proportion, adding that maintaining the highest standards of hygiene while working with food components reduces the spread and multiplication of pathogenic micro-organisms.



Miss Kafayat Adeyemi spoke on the benefits and advantages of Lagos State Health Management Agency (LASHMA),  commended enrollees of the ILERA EKO health insurance plan for the support, patronage and utilisation of the scheme and also advised participants to take the opportunity to enroll their families for quality health care services in the state.



The Agency, according to her, is working relentlessly to ensure that access to healthcare is seamless and that Providers render quality service delivery at all times.



She implored ILERA EKO customers to bear with the Agency whenever they observe any challenge in the course of accessing healthcare services, urging them to call 24/7 Customer Service Lines 0800-ILERA EKO (0800-45372356) Toll-Free for enquires or complaints.

 


Earlier in the welcome address, Director, Vocational & General Competition, Education District 1, Mrs. Olajumoke Akinsehinwa said the training was put together to make the district food handlers a better people after the program.




She maintained that its responsibility of the district of ensuring quality, safe and hygienic environment, has embarked on training of food handlers and health teachers in the district to ensure compliance with best practices and food security for all students,” she added.


At the end certificates of participation were given to the vendors.

Tuesday 27 February 2024

IKEJA ELECTRIC PARTNERS WITH LAWMA FOR SUSTAINABLE WASTE DISPOSAL IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS

 

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To further demonstrate its commitment to building sustainable societies, Ikeja Electric Plc (IE), the leading electricity distribution company in Nigeria, recently partnered with the Lagos State Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) and made donation of waste bins to eighteen (18) selected primary and secondary schools within its area of coverage.

Speaking at the handing-over ceremony, the MD/CEO, LAWMA, Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin expressed profound appreciation to Ikeja Electric for the initiative, stating that disposal via the waste bins is a critical component of the waste management cycle.



He expressed hope that other establishments within the state will adopt this as part of their corporate social responsibility and follow the noble example demonstrated by Ikeja Electric.
The LAWMA helmsman further mentioned some of the efforts that were being made by the state government which includes the introduction of smart bins, and partnership with the Ministry of Education to incorporate waste management into the school curriculum. This, he believes, with time, will help groom the children to become sustainability-minded individuals.

In his remark, Ikeja Electric's spokesman and Head, Corporate Communications, Mr. Kingsley Okotie (MNIPR), noted that the initiative, which was executed with the total support and commitment of the Board and Management of the company in conjunction with the Employee Volunteer Scheme/Give Back Always team of Ikeja Electric as part of our Personal and Corporate Social Responsibility intervention, was developed to promote sustainable waste disposal practices among the younger generation and future leaders.


Furthermore, he opined that a more sustainable waste management approach prioritizes practices such as waste classification; reuse, recycling, and reduction, use of open dumps and incineration. Okotie expressed optimism that the initiative will further embed this consciousness in children as they are educated on the proper use of the donated waste bins and the opportunities inherent in the entire waste to wealth management cycle.
Some of the beneficiary schools include Ayetoro Primary School, Bariga; Ayobo Primary School, Ayobo; Oke-Ira Junior Grammar School, Oke-Ira; Ajao Estate Primary School, Ajao Estate; Ebenezer Primary School 1, Ojokoro, Unity Junior College, Agege, amongst others spread across the company's six business units namely; Ikeja, Shomolu, Oshodi, Akowonjo, Abule-Egba and Ikorodu.
Buoyed by a mission to redefine customer experience and be the provider of choice wherever energy is consumed, Ikeja Electric Plc is committed to powering lives and businesses with innovation and unwavering drive for excellence. This resolve continues to elicit a passion for exceptional service delivery and new thinking across the IE network.

For more information or assistance, please contact our customer service helpdesk via 02017000250, 02012272940; send us email via; customercare@ikejaelectric.com<mailto:customercare@ikejaelectric.com>, visit our website; www.ikejaelectric.com<http://www.ikejaelectric.com>  or via our social media platforms.


Saturday 24 February 2024

POLICE RAID BLACK SPOTS, ARREST 47 SUSPECTED MISCREANTS, ONE TRAFFIC ROBBER

 AgegePulse Magazine 

POLICE RAID BLACK SPOTS, ARREST 47 SUSPECTED MISCREANTS, ONE TRAFFIC ROBBER




Operatives of the Rapid Response Squad(RRS) have raided some black spots in the metropolis and arrested forty seven suspected miscreants.


The raiding took place at Oluwole/Sunday Market, Ogba; Oke–Koto, Agege and Okunola Street/31 Road, Egbeda following thorough surveillance of the areas. 


In the same vein, RRS riders on routine patrol of Ketu and Ojota have arrested a suspected traffic robber, Yusuph Mohammed, aged 20.


The suspect had earlier snatched a mobile phone and a purse containing N9,500 from a woman in Ketu and was trying to escape when the riders arrested him near the Ojota bridge. 


All suspects are to be arraigned at the conclusion of investigations.

Friday 23 February 2024

TGPS EDD1, Principal, Other Stakeholders Highlight Why Govt Senior College, Agege Deserved School Upgrade To Model College Status

 

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A notable Girls-only school in Lagos, Government Senior College, Agege has highlighted why the school should  be upgraded into a model college.



The plea was made by the District TGPS, School Principal, other  Stakeholders  during the year 2022/2023 Prize Giving Day celebration, themed Dignity and Honour are Embedded in Hard Work held at the School Auditorium.


  

In his address, the Permanent Secretary, Lagos State, Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education, Mr Bolaji Abayomi congratulated the   Awardees.


"The Awardees should not rest on their oars while the others should strive to surpass today's winners"


He urged the outgoing students to justify the government's over 1 billion naira investment in their forthcoming examination.


"For those writing Exams, my advice to them is to perform very well. The government has invested heavily in them."


"Government is paying over 1 billion naira as examination fees, so they should show value for money by studying hard"



About the request for Model College Status


Abayomi promised to expedite actions on the request.


In his own remarks, the Tutor-General/Permanent Secretary of Education District 1, Mr. Bashir Adebowale applauded the initiative.



"I commend the 1980 set of the school for organizing such prize giving program, it will complement the effort of the government".


"The set has set a pace by motivating the students. For the past 3 years, it has been 100 per cent result from the students".


Adebowale disclosed that the school has produced 7 permanent Secretaries amongst other professions.


He urged the old students to continually be mentors to the students.


Speaking on the event theme, 'Discipline and Honour are Embedded in Hardwork, the Principal of Lagooz School, Chief Mrs Olivet Otubela, said that each of them should put off the mentality that everything comes by luck.



"If you put proper Hard work that is when you see things coming your way".


"Hard work comes with commitment, dedication, sacrifice and putting in your best".


She charged the students to forget the social media euphoria.


The keynote speaker, Barr. Kembi Adejare spoke extensively on students' rights and Responsibilities under the law.


Earlier, in her welcome address, the school principal, Mrs Bola Alamu thanked the 1980 set of Old Students Association for sponsoring the the 3rd edition of the program.


According to her, the school is the best in Lagos State.




She noted that some of the reasons why they are proud of their feats include - consistently excellent academic performance; Qualified and  Experienced Faculty of Teachers; State-of-the-art Facilities; Supportive learning environment; Strong Community Involvement; Best Career Guidance and Counseling Unit; Good Alumnae Network; Best School Administrator in Lagos; School Culture; Digital Civility; UNICEF Ambassador; School Hall; Best Laboratories; School Farms; Unique School Anthem Equal to None amongst others.


"We want more for Government Senior College to be upgraded into a model college".


"It has always been my vision, effort and  dream since my inception into this school, to have a facelift and be upgraded to model college", Mrs. Bola Alamu asserted.


She praised Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for honouring her as the Best Senior Secondary School Administrator in Lagos State.


The high point of the event was the prize presentations in various categories to outstanding students, 2022/2023 WASSCE best students, and Non-academic Awards,  including Teachers Special Awards and Administrative Special Awards.


It was learnt that the event was fully sponsored by the 1980 set of the school.





Wednesday 21 February 2024

Police Nab Two Suspected Robbers In Lagos, Recover Stolen Items


⁃recover stolen items

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Operatives of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) while on night patrol yesterday, 20th February, 2024, responded to a distress call that some persons had snatched a lady’s phone and handbag. 



The operatives arrested the suspects, Praise Ebube ‘m’ aged 25, a phone accessories seller in Obalende, Lagos, and Ogbonna Michael  ‘m’ aged 21, a factory worker at Billings Way, Oregun, Lagos at about 8:30p.m and recovered the victim’s belongings from them as they were attempting to flee the scene.


Another victim (name withheld) has identified one of the suspects, Praise Ebube, as having robbed him of a Vivo mobile phone worth N105,000,00 at knifepoint at about 10pm in the same area on the 24th January, 2024. 


The suspects have given confessional statements while the Commissioner of Police, CP Adegoke Fayoade, mni has directed the Commander, Rapid Response Squad (RRS), CSP Olayinka Egbeyemi to arraign them suspects at the conclusion of investigations.




Tuesday 20 February 2024

Lagos Govt takes measures to curb rising cost of food as Retreat for Ministry of Agric ends

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.....commissioner charges staff to redouble efforts in implementing policies.




The Lagos State Government has reassured residents that necessary measures are being taken to address the rising cost of food items and other consumables in the state.



The state Commissioner for Agriculture, Ms Abisola Olusanya gave this assurance at the end of the two-day retreat for the Management staff of the Ministry held at the Orchid Hotels in Lekki.


She said that part of the measures in curbing the high cost of food in the metropolis was the recent Market Trader Money launched by the Governor in which #750m was distributed to 15,000 residents.



According to her, the first Food Logistics Hub in West Africa in Ketu would soon be delivered while work will soon begin at the three more Agro Food Hubs in Agege, Abule Ado and Sangotedo.


She explained that the Agro Food Hub first established in Mushin is gradually returning value for money spent on food items by residents within a clean environment.


Abisola Olusanya however urged residents to reflect on the caution by the Governor against hoarding and unnecessary increase in the prices of food items in the state.


On his part, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Agriculture, Dr Oluwarotimi Fashola who thanked the staff of the ministry for their unalloyed support over the years charged them to redouble their efforts in the implementation of government policy and program.


He was of the view that their commitments to the success of the Agenda of the ministry was more important now due to the economic challenges confronting the country.


One of the Facilitators at the retreat, Dr Adebowale Oyebade who spoke on Wellness and Mental Health said that around 450m people around the world currently suffers from mental disorders while one in four people will be affected by mental or neurological disorders at some point in their lives.



She listed some factors responsible for mental disorders to include; worsening economic issues, increasing unemployment rate, kidnapping, insurgency and influence of social Media.


Dr Oyebade who is from LASUTH however stressed the need for the participants to accord full priority to their health need in order to give their best during official duty.


The medical expert also want government to ensure that more Nigerians are covered by the National Health Insurance Scheme since their purchasing powers had been eroded over the years.


On how to promote mental health, Dr Oyebade advised the participants to engage in healthy habits, lifestyle, exercise,  holiday from work, consumption of more water, fruits and vegetables.


A paper was also presented on Agricultural Economic Context in Nigeria  ( Trends in the food spaces) at the retreat.


In their reactions, some of the participants said that one of the ways to solve the current high cost of food in the country was for government to improve on security around the farmlands as well as incentives to farmers.


They also called for collaboration among states in the areas of comparative advantage and improvement on transportation network of food items from farmlands to the market.



Monday 19 February 2024

Oriwu College Unveils Logo For 75th Anniversary Celebration

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The Oriwu College Old Students’ Association of Nigeria (OCOSAN), has unveiled the official logo for the 75th Anniversary Celebration of one of the best public secondary schools in Nigeria and the premier college in Ikorodu Division of Lagos State, Southwest, Nigeria, Oriwu College Ikorodu.

Oriwu College Unveils Logo For 75th Anniversary Celebration 


The foundation for the school, which is today known as the Oriwu Senior & Junior Model Colleges, Ikorodu, was laid on May 29, 1949, and this year’s anniversary is scheduled for the same month.


Kunle Oshodi, FNIVS, RSV, Deputy National President, OCOSAN, who also doubled as the Chairman, Oriwu College 75th Anniversary Planning Committee, unveiled the logo during the extended National Executive Committee meeting of OCOSAN, held at the school's hall on Sunday, February 18, 2024.


The anniversary is themed, 'Journey Through Time: 75 Years of Memories & Excellence'.


At the meeting presided over by the OCOSAN National President, Alhaji Arole Muhammed Busariu Soyebo, FCNA, were members of the National Executive Committee, members of the Central Planning Committee of the 75th anniversary, sub – committees of the anniversary and representatives of class sets.


“I, hereby, presented to the entire class sets being represented here the logo for the 75th anniversary of our great college. This logo will be shared on the OCOSAN Official platform and that of the Central Planning Committee’s platform”, he said. 


“All class sets are enjoined to use the logo as their DP on their class sets’ platforms. In whatever you are doing, especially on the social media and in your public functions, we appeal to you to always incorporate the anniversary logo so as to create awareness among ourselves and the public at large.


“Please, also endeavor to share the logo on your class sets’ platforms, WhatsApp platforms that you belong to and all the social media handles i.e., Facebook, twitter, Instagram among others".


Oshodi also enjoined individual members of staff of the colleges and students to also make use of the logo in propagating their school and make the general public be aware of the celebration. 


He said that the college will not only be celebrating her history, excellent achievements and its important status at the Divisional, State, National and Continental levels, but also use the milestone’s celebration to chart further paths for the greatness of the college which is a pride of Lagos State and Nigeria at large.


The college has produced excellent individuals who have made their marks in various areas of human endeavours.


The planning committee chairman also revealed that a week – long activities outlined for the celebration in May, and projects to commemorate the anniversary, would be unveiled soon.


Signed:


Kunle Oshodi, FNIVS, RSV,

National Deputy President, OCOSAN/Chairman, Oriwu College 75th Planning Committee


Kunle Adelabu, 

Secretary, Oriwu College 75th Planning Committee/Chairman, Sub – Committee on Programme/Media & Publicity.

Saturday 17 February 2024

Petrol Scarcity looms as truck drivers start strike on Monday

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This was contained in a statement NARTO’s National President, Alhaji Yusuf Lawal Othman released in Abuja on Thursday.



Othman said in consequence of the ugly situation, the association intimated the Chief of Staff to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu; Minister of Petroleum Resources; Director General, Department of State Services (DSS); Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) Chief Executive Officer; Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) Group Chief Executive Officer; and the Marketers about their plight through letters but the correspondence brought no impact.


He added that the lingering condition has made them to resort to park their trucks saying, “We will have to suspend operations from Monday. We cannot continue to operate at a loss. Most people have parked. A lot more are going to park.”


Othman wrote further:“Everybody is aware that all our consumables in terms of operation are not produced in the country.


“So, by virtue of the rate of dollars, every consumable has increased. But the freight they are paying us has been the same even during Buhari’s time.


“So how is that feasible? During Buhari’s time, the dollar was N650. Today, the dollar is now N1,615. The average freight from Lagos to Abuja is N32.


“What I mean by local, you load Lagos, you discharge in Lagos. And bridging, you load from Lagos, you come to Abuja. Lagos to Lagos, we are paid N120,000.


“AGO alone to distribute fuel within Lagos is N140,000 because it is N1,400 per litre. So, they give you N120,000 and you spend N140,000. So, how do you want to operate?


“Talk less about the cost of vehicles, cost of loading, driver’s allowance. That is for local. For bridging, Lagos to Abuja, they gave us N32.


“If you have a truck of 40,000 litres, you are talking of N1,280,000-N1,216,000. Less 5% of the amount of N1,280,000 Withholding Tax N64,000. Less 55,000 loading expenses and 15,000 driver allowance. Total expenses N134,000 while balance is N1,146,000. AGO is N1400 for 900 litres, totalling N1, 260,000. There is a total loss of N114,000.


OrijoReporter

Wednesday 14 February 2024

SPECIAL ADVISER CALLS FOR ROBUST REAL ESTATE REGULATION


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The Special Adviser to Mr. Governor on Housing, Barr. Barakat Odunuga-Bakare has emphasised the significance of robust real estate regulations in the State, expressing optimism that the Greater Lagos Rising mantra of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu is achievable through collaborative efforts and adherence to regulatory standards.


Special Adviser to Mr. Governor on Housing, Barr. Barakat Odunuga-Bakare 


She stated this while delivering her keynote address at the Real Estate Outlook 2024 event organised by the Nigerian-British Chamber of Commerce (NBCC), themed “Looking Ahead, Gauging Opportunities”, aimed at providing a platform for stakeholders to explore prospects in the real estate sector held on Monday via Zoom.


While emphasising the pivotal role of regulatory measures in fostering a conducive environment for real estate development in Lagos State, the Special Adviser stated that Real Estate regulation must be transparent to achieve sustainable growth within the real estate industry.


Underlining the commitment of the Lagos State Government to prioritise the housing sector as part of its agenda to propel the state into a 21st-century economy, Odunuga-Bakare highlighted the implementation of the Affordable Home Ownership Scheme, underscoring the importance of real estate regulation within the sector.


In her presentation, she informed the gathering about the establishment of the Lagos State Real Estate Regulatory Authority (LASRERA), a regulatory agency tasked with overseeing the activities of individuals and organisations operating in the real estate sector. 


Odunuga-Bakare outlined LASRERA’s mandate, which includes issuing and renewing permit licences, investigating complaints, eliminating unethical practices, and conducting training for industry professionals.


She lauded the collaborative efforts between LASRERA and federal enforcement agencies, stressing the imperative of restoring confidence and trust among local and international investors by combating fraudulent practices effectively.


Furthermore, she stressed the importance of ensuring that only qualified professionals operate within the industry to safeguard the interests of buyers and investors.


Odunuga-Bakare, therefore, called for the cooperation of all stakeholders in registering with LASRERA to combat fraudulent practices effectively. 


She urged real estate practitioners to comply with the provisions of the State Real Estate Law and advised investors to verify LASRERA permits before engaging in property transactions.



The Special Adviser on Housing emphasised the need to sanitise the sector to encourage partnership with the private sector to boost confidence in investors.



Adeoti Sobowale

 Deputy Director Public Affairs.

LASRERA 

13th February, 2024.

Sanwo-Olu Launches Market Trader Money Worth N750 To Traders in Lagos

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...Says initiative will stimulate economic activities in food markets

 

Presentation of Cheque by Gov. Sanwo-Olu 

In fulfilment of his promise and demonstration of love to market men and women on Valentine’s Day, Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Wednesday, flagged off the distribution of N750million financial intervention scheme tagged “Lagos Market Trader Money” for 15,000 beneficiaries.



The 15,000 beneficiaries, who received N50,000 each, were drawn from across all the six geo-political zones of Nigeria – South-West, South-East, South-South, North-Central, North-West and North East, but are all residents of Lagos.



Speaking during the launch of the Lagos Market Trader Money held at De Blue Roof, Agidingbi, Ikeja, Governor Sanwo-Olu said the gesture will go a long way to actualise his goal of transforming the food systems in Lagos State and stimulate economic activities in various food markets in line with his administration’s THEMES+ developmental agenda.



It would be recalled that Governor Sanwo-Olu during the commissioning of the Mid-Level Agro produce Hub, Idi-Oro, Mushin on Sunday, December 17, 2023, announced a N750million financial intervention scheme for Lagos traders tagged “Lagos Market Trader Money” for 15,000 traders across the State.



Governor Sanwo-Olu fulfilled his promise in less than 60 days as 250 traders from each of 20 local governments and 37 Local Development Council Areas (LCDAs), as well as 750 beneficiaries identified from markets within the barracks and military formations across the State, on Wednesday, received N50,000 each. 



Sanwo-Olu implored the beneficiaries of the Lagos Market Trader Money to make the best and judicious use of the grant in ways that will contribute to the economic development of the State.



“I urge you to let the citizens of Lagos feel the impact of this grant and all the other support that this administration has been providing towards ensuring food security, through reasonable reduction in the cost of basic food items in a way that it will be affordable to ordinary Lagosians,” he said.




Governor Sanwo-Olu said the initiative was conceptualized as a stop-gap measure of the Lagos State Government to empower small-scale traders in the Food Systems by providing them financial support to expand their businesses thereby fostering economic growth and improving the lives of many within the State.




He said: “This will ensure sustainable livelihoods and facilitate business expansion for 15,000 traders who occupy a strategic position in the State’s economic pyramid and food distribution network.



“Lagos State, which has a growing population presently estimated at over 24 million has a food system transaction value of over N6trillion annually, is in the process of establishing a dynamic food market system under the Food Systems Transformation Agenda to promote the preservation, storage, transportation and presentation of wholesome food to the populace, with the aim of reducing food waste, improve affordability, guarantee food safety, quality and accessibility.



“This initiative led to the implementation of key projects such as the establishment of the Lagos Central Food Security System and Logistics Hub, Ketu-Ereyun, Epe and the Mid-Level Agro Produce Hub, Idi-Oro, Mushin. As a mark of our resolve to follow through with the Agenda, work has commenced on three additional Mid-Level Agro-Produce Hubs at Sangotedo, Agege, and Abule-Ado, while the first phase of the Lagos Central Food Security System and Logistics Hub will be commissioned by December 2024.”



Speaking on how the 15,000 traders were selected for the Lagos Market Trader Money, Governor Sanwo-Olu disclosed that “The beneficiaries were identified by the State’s Agricultural Field Officers serving each LGA/LCDA in collaboration with the Iyaloja/Babaloja General and Market Masters of each Local Government/Local Council Development Area across the State.



“The beneficiaries were selected through a methodical process targeted at 200 beneficiaries from markets in each LGA/LCDA in addition to 50 beneficiaries that were selected by the Iyaloja/Babaloja General in each LGA/LCDA making a total of 14,250 market traders.

“Also, 750 beneficiaries were identified from markets within the Barracks and Military formations across the State in collaboration with their respective Iyaloja/Babaloja. This brings the total number of beneficiaries to 15,000.

“To ensure fairness in the selection process while demonstrating the spirit of Lagos as being home to all, the beneficiaries were drawn from across all the geopolitical zones of the Nation with 11,039 from the South-West, 914 from the South-East, 868 from the South-South, 1,710 from North- Central, 373 from the North-West and 107 from the North-East.”


Governor Sanwo-Olu also noted that 75 percent of the beneficiaries are women while the remaining 25 percent are men, adding that 35 percent of the beneficiaries are below 40 years while 65 percent are above 40 years. He said this goes to show the social inclusiveness in implementing the initiative.

Speaking earlier, Lagos State Commissioner for Agriculture, Ms. Abisola Olusanya, said the Lagos Market Trader Money initiative is part of the government’s efforts towards ensuring sustainable livelihoods and wealth creation for traders across the State.


She said: “This initiative is part of the State Government’s commitment to the development of the downstream segment of food and agricultural value chains which centers on markets and market access. This is due to the fact that Lagos is the largest market city-state in sub-Saharan Africa.



“The support that would be extended today is targeted at expanding the capacity of the beneficiaries to off-take more produce from our farmers thereby catalysing increased food production in and outside the State.



“This Initiative, jointly implemented by the Ministry of Agriculture and Local Governments, in collaboration with market leaders across all the 57 LGAs and LCDAs is only the first of many to be launched by Mr. Governor towards helping to shoulder the burdens of the citizenry, ranging from food, health, education to transportation.”


Also speaking, the Iyaloja-General of Nigeria, Chief (Mrs.) Folasade Tinubu-Ojo appreciated Governor Sanwo-Olu for the good gestures to market men and women in Lagos State.

She enjoined traders, who are beneficiaries of the Lagos Market Trader Money to make good use of the N50,000 given to them to augment their businesses.

Agege LG Chairman, Egunjobi Empowers Residents with N5,000,00

AgegePulse Magazine 



The Executive Chairman of Agege Local Government, High Chief (Alh) Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi (JP) has once again empowers 50 (fifty) residents with the sum of N100,000.00 naira each; amounting to the tune of N5,000,000.00 (Five million naira).


This gesture is aimed at empowering residents with a start up or boost  existing businesses of the beneficiaries.


At the cheque presentation event held at the council secretariat on Wednesday, 14 February, 2024; the council chairman, represented by the Supervisor for Women Affairs & Poverty Alleviation (WAPA), Alhaja Aramide Abdulsalam admonished the beneficiaries to ensure the financial assistant is not used for frivolity.  She also enjoined other residents that have not benefited to be captured in the subsequent programme.


Recall that Egunjobi led administration has been empowering residents with the said amount on monthly basis since the inception of this administration in 2017.



The beneficiaries, who could not hide the joy in their faces, expressed appreciation towards the council helmsman or the financial assistant, prayed for him and the entire Agege for continuous growth and development.


Listed below are the beneficiaries.


1. Nifemi Fisayo Oladele

 08080030791


2. Adepeju Rachel Bolatito

08038232448


3. Ayinde Gbenga

08034483654


4. Bashiru Adeniyi Saka

08055061997


5. Okunuga Segun

08038033209


6. Taofeek Bolaji Adewale

08033679779


7. Adam Jubreel

09098848731


8 Muritala Amuda

07051010761


9. Akindele Akinola 

08060594374


10. Semiu Ogunbona

08022027083


11.Moshood Abdullahi Apata

08163804891


12. Adeyemi Sheyi

08160980315


13. Dauda Sulimon

07014765791


14. Sunday Olawale Morakinyo

08132446137


15. Komolafe Abimbola

08068137058


16. Saka Kudirat Nike

08103181956


17 Ibraheem Fausat

07051010347


18. Abdullahi Kehinde 

08032308826


19. Yahyah Auwal Muhammed

08066217909


20. Waliu Kareem

08023380277


21. Dele Ikulobuju Ibrahim

08026949190


22. Ojo Martins

08023102992


23. Sheriff Abanise

08080417847


24. Dauda Adedayo

08034147742


25. Titilayo Kuti Bidapo

08138210088


26.Olaleye Yemisi

08023594450


27. Salami Shakirat Toyin

07031864804


28. Mrs Toyin Ajibona

08056472475


29. Mrs Aishat Bello

08137249482


30. Mr Yusuf Adeniran 

08023721273


31. Lanre Ojuolape Smith 

08023740261


32. Kuburat Makinde 

08125211914


33. Jubril Akeem Jimoh

09036365512


34. Awobokun Gbenga

09019624005


35. Mrs Tokunbo Adekanbi

08023721273


36. Oroge Feyisayo Titilayo

09021447649


37. Samuel Victor


38. Adeoti Shakirat Titilope

08185715817


39. Deji Arogunyo

09020321484


40. Jimoh Isaah

08062909623


41. Adedokun Alirat Iyabo

09041508834


42. Sikiru Omotosho Kayode

08083153780


43. Bolaji Bello

08059153442


44. Muhammed A Abdullahi

07031823772


45. Biobaku Gbemisola

08123528084


46. Salami Raufu

08033656725


47. Rasak Adetoyinbo

08080997152


48. Adams Oluwatoyin Folasade

08185479660


49. Lateef Ibrahim Babatunde

08028463598


50. Musiliu Cole

09135811988


Picture credit: Esan Sefiu 


Agege LG 

Erin Jogunola 

 Ismaeel Garba Ismaeel

Sunday 11 February 2024

One Year On Throne: My Ascension's for Development, Growth of the Youth and repositioning of the traditional and cultural norms, Says Amb. Danmutaqqa

AgegePulse Magazine 




The Sarkin Samarin Yamma of the Seventeen (17) Southern States of Nigeria, Ambassador (Dr) Sanni Salisu Danmutaqqa, has revealed that his ascension to the throne is divine for the development and growth of the Youth, with establishment and repositioning of the traditional and cultural norms amongst the youth populace.


Ambassador Danmutaqqa made this known at the weekend during a Press Conference to mark his First Year Coronation Anniversary at his residence.


The youthful chief gave glory to Allah SWT for the grace to achieve so much in a short period of his reign, promising the youth that they should expect more landmark achievements and laudable feats in the coming months.


He appreciated His Royal Highness, Mallam Dr. Haruna Maiyasin Katsina, Sarkin Sasa and Sardaunan Yamma, who is the Chairman, Council of Arewa Traditional Chiefs in Seventeen (17) Southern States of Nigeria, for finding him worthy on merit to take the title. He as well hail the Royal Fathers and the youths for their inflicting support for him to have a peaceful reign with several development in a short time.


Ambassador Danmutaqqa highlighted some of his achievements so far within one year on the throne, and how he was able to change and re-established the face of the position with the exposure and administrative experience he had before he assumed the title. 


‘Before being coronated as the Sarkin Samarin Yamma of the Seventeen (17) Southern States of Nigeria, by His Royal Highness, Mallam Dr. Haruna Maiyasin Katsina, Sarkin Sasa and Sardaunan Yamma, who is the Chairman, Council of Arewa Traditional Chiefs in Seventeen (17) Southern States of Nigeria, so many critics arose with lots of criticisms, pressure and challenges, in order for me not get the title. But to the Glory of Allah, I was blessed and given the title.


When I take up the role of Sarkin Samarin Yamma of the Seventeen (17) Southern States of Nigeria, I was not sure how activities and events would pan out over the following months. All I knew was that I was fully prepared in my vision and determination to make a difference in the lives and well-being of my people’, he recalled


‘I was clear about where I wanted to lead the Youth populace in the Southern States. I had my goals and mapped out, and how I was going to measure our achievements as we progress. At every opportunity I made it clear to everyone what my priorities were; human capacity development of our people, and socio-economic development across our communities’, he added


‘Each time that I talked about this, I make sure to also quickly emphasise that the foundation for achieving these goals is hinged on our ability to unite as a people, and how well we are able to build good relationships with our neighbours’, Danmutaqqa emphaised


The youthful chief looking back in the last one year declared that he was satisfied with the support and cooperation being enjoyed from his subjects, who he said contributed immensely for the successes.


‘I had no insight as to what structure was on ground, nor on the resources that would be available to work with. I was pleasantly surprised how quickly and easily we were able to get everyone that mattered onboard. Indeed, a good product will sell itself, provided people need or want it, and it has features that people can see working’, he stated


‘I am filled with joy and happiness. My people are my support. With the right support, you can surmount any obstacle. This wise saying couldn’t be truer, considering what I experienced since my ascension to the throne as the Sarkin Samarin Yamma of the Seventeen (17) Southern States’, he added


He reiterated that his reign within the period of a year has achieved a lot of important milestones, for which he is proud of, adding that he has confidence that the community can achieve a lot more in the future.


‘We need enormous support for our initiatives, both from home and abroad. My experience over the last 12 months, has confirmed my strong belief that when the conditions are conducive, Nigerians are generally good natured’, he stated


‘Certainly, credit for the successes which we have recorded so far, is due to the good support and contributions that we have received. From people who believe in our vision and trust in our plans, and who have supported us with resources to actualize our programmes’, Danmutaqqa stressed


The youthful chief, however, dedicated all achievements to his subjects, adding that his reign has touched the lives of the people in many positive ways. Notable achievements include community development and social well-being, war against drugs abuse, alternative dispute resolution, mental health advocacy among others.


“I have changed the perceptions of my people that, there is no chief without subjects. I have also change their perception about the traditional institution and cultural norms, and allow my subordinates to always feel free and enjoy themselves so that they will not be scared of telling me the truth. 


"Furthermore, I am commending all those who attended my coronation and reception. Truth need be told, the title isn't mine alone, rather it is for all the youths, and I promise to be available to support and associate with all the Royal Fathers across board.


The Peace Ambassador, admonished the youth to discover themselves, be disciplined and focus, promising to bring prosperity, class, elegance, glamour, grandeur, panache and exceptional opportunities to the youth populace.


While holding this title, Danmutaqqa was nominated as Patron and Ambassador against Fake News, Brand Ambassador of A5 Global Logistics and Travel Ltd, bagged Honorary Doctorate Degree in Peace and Conflict Resolution, from EDEXCEL University, Port Novo, among others.

Wednesday 7 February 2024

Lagos, Niger, Kwara State Establish Partnership for Improved food security, reduction of waste

 AgegePulse Magazine

(2nd Left) Lagos State Commissioner for Agriculture, Ms. Abisola Olusanya with her counterparts, Commissioner for Agriculture & Rural Development, Kwara State, Mrs Oloruntoyosi Thomas and Commissioner for Industry, Trade, Investment and Private Sector Development, Niger State, Mr. Aminu Suleman Takuma. 



The Lagos State Government has kicked off partnership programme with Niger and Kwara states towards bridging food supply-demand gaps under the Produce-4-Lagos initiative. 


As a market-city State, Lagos is consumer-centric and requires large quantities of food to cater for its population's needs.


Looking inward first, the Lagos State Ministry of Agriculture is supporting local Lagos farmers to boost food production particularly in livestock, fisheries and horticulture. In large commercial quantities, Niger and Kwara, as part of the broader picture of attaining Mr. President's food security agenda, have the competitive and comparative production edge in fulfilling the Lagos demand.


"President Tinubu made an executive order last year July around food security and he has lined up programmes to achieve this, particularly towards stemming the food inflation and ensuring youths are actively engaged in Agriculture and more importantly on how to scale food production.


These statement was made at the meeting held at The Secretariat, Alausa, Ikeja by the Lagos State Commissioner for Agriculture, Ms. Abisola Olusanya with her counterparts, Commissioner for Agriculture & Rural Development, Kwara State, Mrs Oloruntoyosi Thomas and Commissioner for Industry, Trade, Investment and Private Sector Development, Niger State, Mr. Aminu Suleman Takuma. 


"Kwara shares a border with Nigeria Niger, they have the land, people and capabilities to produce. This is an agenda that we have for a lot of states in Nigeria not just Kwara and Niger states” Commissioner said

 

 

She stressed that historically, Nigeria is an Agro producing nation before the strength dwindled and it became expedient to reinvigorate the production capability of the states across Nigeria and ensure they are living up to their potential in terms of food production.


The Commissioner who assured of sustainability of the partnership said that governors of the respective states are already engaging but the meeting is to fine-tune and set the process in motion.


She said "We understand our positioning as a state, which is the market for West Africa, so we are making efforts to ensure our people continue to get cheaper, wholesome and quality food and ensure the general prosperity and health of our citizenry."

She added in the last four years the Agricultural Road Map and numerous partnerships by the state have yielded fruits with the establishment of the Lagos Central Food Security Systems and Logistics Hub, Middle level Agroproduce hub as well as Last Mile Markets created by the state government towards ensuring food security and sustainability.


Olusanya who hinted that the phase one of the Central Food Security Systems and Logistics Hub, Ketu-Ereyun, Epe would be completed and commissioned later this year also expressed readiness of the state to receive food supplies from other states as she emphasised the need to ensure steady food supply to the hubs.


According to her "There is nothing you bring to Lagos that will not sell, from tubers, to grains, and perishables because there is a target audience for it. It is not so much about reinventing the wheel, there are markets in Lagos for food items that come into the state.


"This will mark the beginning of collaboration with other states and subsequently we should be able to see better food pricing, reduced post-harvest loss and wealth creation for our farmers and value chain actors through improved revenues. We have to move in the direction that we are not just stopping in the area of production alone, value addition is key for us as a nation, to preserve, to keep our food longer and reduce wastage."

 

The Kwara State Commissioner of Agriculture and Rural Development, Mrs. Oloruntoyosi Thomas applauded the initiative which she described as a major milestone to boost agriculture in Nigeria, close the gaps of unemployment and increase food processing and production.


She said "It is a way of bridging gaps and building communities and empowering our farmers and it is about ensuring that there is food security. We are happy to key into this to be able to feed kwarans first before we can feed Lagos and Nigeria as a whole."


On his part, the commissioner Ministry of Industry, Trades, Investment and Private Sector Development of Niger state, Mr. Aminu Takuma mentioned that the move will go a long way to further transform the agricultural strategy of Niger state to blossom and yield the needed fruits for economic growth.


He said "What we have done today, is what will make the Agricultural Transformation strategy of Niger state work. Because the Governor has kick started it with the preparation of 600 hectares of land for cultivation. This will be allocated youth for cultivation and government will provide inputs input including the seeds and fertilizer. 


He added that the thinking initially was who will offtake, now we have an off-taker, because we are going to be the producing state while Lagos will be the consuming state. What we need to know now is what producce do they want in Lagos, because everything you throw to the ground in Niger state grows."


He is optimistic that the relationship will engender robust development in the area of improving the food system while looking at other states coming on board to further develop the Agriculture ecosystem.


Speaking earlier, Mr Cezar Rizzi representing the Campo, a technical partner from Brazil said that the partnership would benefit both countries as it has successfully engaged some other African countries such as Angola, Mozambique, Zambia, Uganda and Kenya, stressing that South America is a tropical areas with similar climate like Nigeria and could help to improve the Agriculture productivity in such as Cattle and poultry production among others.