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Monday, June 15, 2020

"OUT OF OFFICE NOT OUT OF TOUCH" AS HON. ABIODUN AKINLADE CONTINUE WITH HIS STRIDES


Hon. Abiodun Isiaq Akinlade


How best can one describe the passion for development emancipation of his people other than making sure socioeconomic progress of his community remains his priority.


This described what Honourable Abiodun Isiaq Akinlade has been doing for his people five years after holding elective position, The Abiodun Akinlade Group (TAAG) has said.


According to the group, Honourable Biodun Akinlade ensured that every given opportunity was expended in bringing succour to the lives of his people and his immediate community. Year in year out, it has always been facilitating either road, electricity, employment, empowerment, and others for the people of Ogun state.


It was in this regard that in the last one year he has been able to facilitate several projects to the good people of Yewa South and Ipokia Federal Constituency and Ogun state in general.

Honourable Akinlade is an household name in so many ways to different people; a politician, philanthropist and religious leader.

Over the years, he has proven his worth by giving back to his community and Ogun state at large as someone who has represented his federal constituency for three consecutive to between 2003 and 2015.

He has brought so many developmental project facilitated employment and provide empowerment to his people.

Some of the projects facilitated by Hon. Akinlade include but not limited to the unlisted;

Facilitation of multimillion naira ethanol processing equipment for ethanol factory at Bioresource centre, Owode-Yewa.
Entrepreneurship Skills acquisition: Three (3) days entrepreneurship development training for 120 people on detergents and soap production technology, Zobo production technology, starch production technology, air freshener and fragrance production technology etc.

Employment Drive: Due to his passion and his love for the youth, five additional youths from Ogun West got employment into Federal government Agencies at Abuja.

Commissioning of Multipurpose Hall at Ijofin. As his love for his people remains indelible, he commissioned a multipurpose hall named after the town monarch, Oba Raufu Awode, at Ijofin in Ipokia Local Government.

Construction of Students’ Hall at Area Community High School, Owode, completed but yet to be commissioned.

Provision of 5000kva transformer at Nabda Isaga, Ilaro road.

Electrification of Akinlade Road at Isga Owode.

Construction and Commissioning of Hon. Abiodun Akinlade road at Bio-resource environs.

Capacity building training of 300 people on various fields of agriculture namely: fishery, snail breeding, grass -cutter, and propagation of breadfruit and plantains, etc.

Scholarship Award: Recently, He gave full scholarship award (with full boarding from JSS1 to SSS 3) to the best primary six student from Baptist Primary School Oke-Odan, Yewa South and one indigent student from primary school Agosasa, Ipokia Local Govt into The Gem int'l School, Owode Yewa, Ogun State.


Social Welfare: In his own personal efforts in this COVID-19 pandemic, he provides succour to various people by providing cash and food items.

It was in recognition of his impressive records and antecedents that the Nigerian president, Muhammad Buhari, appointed him a federal commissioner in Federal Character Commission, Abuja.










Wednesday, May 27, 2020

FREELART BOSS CELEBRATES "JEWEL" ADEOLA @8.

The Chief Executive Officer of FREELART Limited, Publisher of Freelanews online magazine, Mr. Victor Ojelabi today marks 8th years birthday of his daughter Jewel Adeola Ojelabi. 

Mr. Ojelabi used the special occasion to fulfill her 3years dream of having a personal pet, preferably a dog. This year, a very beautiful female puppy German Shepherd named Rufis was presented as a special birthday gift to the celebrant.
Jewel Adeola who was visibly excited was seen dancing Salsa in a video shared by his dad on his YouTube page.


According to celebrant dad in an exclusive chat, he said the German Shepard had been Jewel's dream since she was five and has always loved to have the beautiful pet. He said the choice of "Rufis" as the Dog name was approved by Adeola who cannot hide her joy.






Monday, May 18, 2020

DAPO ABIODUN TRANQUILITY IN MANAGING COVID-19 IS WORTHY OF EMULATION hi

 Nigerian Customs Service, Ogun 1 Commander Ojobo Micheal Agbara


The Comptroller, Nigerian Customs Service, Ogun 1 Command, Comptroller Ojobo Micheal Agbara has described Ogun State as a peaceful state and a worthy partner in the progress of the nation, noting that his Command will continue to do the needful at ensuring that the border communities of the State are secure against economic saboteurs.

Comptroller Agbara, who made this known at the Governor's Office, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, shortly after he had a meeting with the State Governor on the operations of the Nigeria Customs Service in the State, described the Governor as a father-figure and an experienced leader who in the past eleven months of coming into power had been aiming for a well-structured security architecture.

Agbara, who was with his Ogun 2 Command Comptroller of the Customs Service, Comptroller Gregory Itotoh, and the Brigade Commander, 35 Artillery Brigade, Alamala, Abeokuta, Brigadier General Ehimwenman Amadasun, also noted that the COVID-19 pandemic is a worldwide phenomenon which needs all hands to be on deck, urging the people of the State to follow all guidelines and advisory by the government.

"Our meeting with the Governor was very fruitful. He is a father and an experienced man who has seen the whole world. He knows what Customs is all about. Generally, Ogun State people are peaceful, but COVID-19 is a worldwide phenomenon that spares nobody, so we should all do what we can and should do to ensure that it does not spread further. All we need to do is keep to the guidelines and ensure that people comply," he said.

The Ogun State Governor, at the meeting, made the Customs Service understand that in carrying out their duty of revenue generation, they should do so with regard for human lives. He added that the setting up of Mobile Courts has helped bring to the notice of the people of the State that the pandemic is no child's play.

"In carrying out your duties, you have to do it with the divine milk of human kindness and ensure that fatalities are not recorded while carrying out your activities, because we know the situation we are in now. Everywhere is tensed, and we need to just have a balance between having to generate revenue and then considering the lives of the people. The setting up of the Mobile Court has helped a lot, because it has brought about a sort of sensitisation to the people that Covid-19 is not ‘for fun,’" he said.

Thursday, January 30, 2020

INSECURITY: Calls For Service Chiefs Sack Misplaced- Olowu .......Nigerian Security Situation Calls For Holistic Appraisal


Oba Adekunle  Oyelude Makama, Tegbosin II, The Olowu of Kuta, Osun State

Olowu of Kuta, Osun State, His Royal majesty Oba Adekunle  Oyelude Makama, Tegbosin 11, has counseled the National Assembly and  Nigerians calling for the sack of the service chiefs to have a rethink.
The monarch says the Nigerian security situation call for holistic appraisal instead of quick fix which we have embarked on to tackle the Insurgency.
Oluwu in a statement issued by his Media Office on Thursday said the call seemed to be hasty and transferred aggression to the service chiefs who have sacrificed a lot to defend the territorial integrity and the internal security of the country.
The revered monarch who maintained that though the security of the country needs to be overhauled for optimum performance, he said people should know that the military alone is not to be blamed for the lapses, how far have we pursued Political options,
He, however, advised that stampeding the service chiefs out will not be the best way to appreciate their efforts.
Oba Makama said; “ The Senate and House of Representatives motions that the service chiefs should resign or be sacked is not the best way to appreciate their efforts. The danger inherent in such motions is that it will not only demoralized the officers and men who would feel let down by such decision, those coming to take over from them may be reluctant since it is the same military considering the monumental impact the present military leadership has made towards professionalism in the Army that we're not talking of, I think when dealing with the issue of security, we should be circumspect so as not to jeopardize the success we have achieved bearing in mind that fighting insurgents is not a conventional warfare. Again, what’s the budget of the defense this year? How will a military fighting insurgents, fighting armed banditry, kidnapping and other several operations within the country cope with such meager budget? What’s the role of the DSS, NSDC, Police, Immigration, Customs in a situation like this?” are they equipped to  compliment the military gains in the  war fronts,He asked.
Olowu said it is crystal clear that our military is overstretch and       to support the military in fighting the insurgents vis a vis Political options  Should be our Collective responsibility,
He also counseled that once a military clears an area and rid it of Boko Haram elements, the onus is on the police and NSDC and other security agents to occupy the area to secure it.
He is also of the opinion that the Sambisa Forest ought to have been developed and used for extended mechanized farming once the military clears it instead of leaving it fallow for the insurgents to return and occupy the place, our De- Radicalisation policy should be Reviewed.
“ I think we need to do a critical appraisal of the insurgents with the view of proffering  lasting solution that will be in the interest of all and sundry. Like the Borno Governor remarked two days ago that many of the elected public officials do not want to hear the truth. I think we need to tell ourselves the blunt truth, instead of resorting to fire brigade approach of treating the symptoms, instead of holistic treatment of the issues “ . He added.