Ifeoluwa Ayodele Ogunlola

Wednesday, December 6, 2023

BREAKING: PTS Chairman/Sole Administrator, Hon Dikko Salami, Bags Doctorate Degree In Accounting At LCU; Ijoba Authority MOE Fetes

 BREAKING: PTS Chairman/Sole Administrator, Hon Dikko Salami, Bags Doctorate Degree In Accounting At LCU; Ijoba Authority MOE Fetes

 




The Chairman and Sole Administrator of Oyo State Pacesetters Transport Services(PTS) Hon Dr. Oladeji Salami (DIKKO) has bagged a Doctorate Degree in Accounting at the Lead City University Ibadan today 6th December, 2023 at the University premises, Ibadan, Oyo State.


Hon Dr. Ibraheem Oladeji Salami (DIKKO) graduate as one of the best in Accounting class.



Dr DIKKO expressed his feelings while addressing with journalists shortly after the Doctorate Conferment.


He stated that his flair for knowledge acquisition particularly as it relates to acquiring relevant academic Knowledge Capable of enhancing effective service delivery to the people of Oyo state.


While expressing his congratulating messages, the Convener of Oose Seyi Movement Volunteers (OSM)- Hon. Dig. Com. Moyosoreoluwa Olamilekan Eldreez codenamed IJOBA AUTHORITY MOE said "You are truly inspirational to the young generations as we look forward to achieve more in our endeavour. Sir, may the brilliance that brought you here continue to shine, guiding you on a path of boundless success. 


"May your future be filled with wisdom, joy, and the fulfillment of all your dreams. Congratulations my boss, Dikko Salami.

U17 Girls Volleyball C'ship: Nigeria can beat Cameroon again says Nimrod

 U17 Girls Volleyball C'ship: Nigeria can beat Cameroon again says Nimrod 



The President of Nigeria Volleyball Federation, Engineer Musa Nimrod has challenged Team Nigeria to beat Cameroon in the semifinals of the 2023 Girl's U17 African Nations Volleyball Championship in Abuja.


Nimrod urges technical crew to have a good game plan ahead of the semi final match on Wednesday (today) by 4pm.


He said the three participating countries which includes Nigeria, Cameroon and Egypt have automatically qualified for the World Championship.


He said, "I have confidence that these girls will do well. I urge the technical team and the players to have a good match so that they will also win the semi final match on Wednesday.


"We have all gotten the tickets and the important thing now is the ranking and I can assure you that our girls are good.


"Cameroonians are very tough and tall; that is why they gave us little problems in the game. Coaches in the various states and academies need to identify, convince and properly train tall players in order to make the job of the Federation easier during national camping for international championships.


Nigeria will meet Cameroon in the semi final on Wednesday.

PARA GAMES: OVER 100 OYO CONTIGENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN 2ND EDITION

 Over one hundred contingents from which consist of athletes, coaches, sports officers and officials from Oyo State will participate at the forthcoming second edition of National Para Games, scheduled to hold in Abuja, Federal Capital Territory from 7th to 14th December, 2023.


The Oyo State Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Honourable, Miss Wasilat Adegoke dropped this hint today in Ibadan.

The Commissioner disclosed that the 7 days tournament will involve all the states of the federation, including the Federal Capital Territory. The sports that Oyo State athletes will feature include Para Athletics; Para Cycling; Para Swimming; Para Canoeing; Para Karate; Para Powerlifting, Para table tennis, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair tennis.



Honourable Wasilat remarked that Oyo State secured second overall position during the first edition of the Para Games held in April 2022.





She said further that "we are optimistic that our athlete will perform creditably well again, considering their level of adequate preparation and vigorous training they have embarked upon for the past six months."

The Honourable Commissioner for Youths and Sports, Miss Wasilat Adegoke, is billed to address the Oyo State contingents at Adamasingba Sports Complex before their departure on Thursday.

Credited:

Oyo sports news

Sports Minister Congratulates Super Falcons on African Women's Cup of Nations Qualification

 Sports Minister Congratulates Super Falcons on African Women's Cup of Nations Qualification


Applauds team’s determination, zeal and commitment



The Honourable Minister of Sports Development, Senator John Owan Enoh extends warm congratulations to Nigeria's Senior Women's National Team, the Super Falcons on their successful qualification for the African Women's Cup of Nations, to be held in Morocco, next year.


Senator Enoh said the Super Falcons displayed an impressive level of determination and teamwork, securing vital victories during the qualifiers to solidify their place in the prestigious African Women's Cup of Nations.


He lauded the Super Falcons for their remarkable effort in showcasing the nation's prowess on the continental stage.


"The qualification of our Super Falcons for the African Women's Cup of Nations is a testament to the dedication and talent of our exceptional players. Their outstanding performance reflects Nigeria's rich sporting heritage and unwavering commitment to excellence," expressed Senator John Owan Enoh.


The Minister emphasized the significance of women's football in Nigeria, highlighting the pivotal role played by the Super Falcons in inspiring young athletes and fostering a culture of inclusivity and sporting prowess across the nation.


"Through their hard work and commitment, the Super Falcons have not only secured a place in this prestigious tournament but have also inspired a new generation of aspiring female footballers. Their success resonates beyond the field, serving as a beacon of hope and empowerment for young women in our country," added Senator John Owan Enoh.


As the Super Falcons continue to demonstrate exceptional skill and resilience, Senator John Owan Enoh reaffirmed the government's steadfast support for women's football.


In their last hurdle, the Super Falcons edged Cape Verde 2-1 in Praia, to claim a 7-1 aggregate win and confirm their ticket for Morocco 2024. The Madugu-led team came from behind through goals from Esther Okoronkwo and Rasheedat Ajibade to pick the win.


Nigeria is the most successful team in the tournament, winning 9 out 13 editions of the biennial championship.


SIGNED:


The Media Office of the Honourable Minister of Sports Development.


Tuesday, December 5, 2023

Tinubu Makes 20 New Appointments (Full List)

 President Tinubu Appoints Federal Commissioners to the National Population Commission.



In a significant move aimed at bolstering the National Population Commission (NPC), President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of twenty qualified Nigerians to serve as Federal Commissioners. Among them, nine current Commissioners have been reappointed for a second term in office, reflecting a commitment to continuity and experience within the commission.


The newly appointed and reappointed Federal Commissioners include individuals from diverse backgrounds, each bringing a wealth of experience and expertise to the critical task of managing population data, a vital aspect of addressing Nigeria’s socio-political and economic challenges.


Reappointed Commissioners:

  1. Hon. Emmanuel Trump Eke — Abia
  2. Dr. Clifford Zirra — Adamawa
  3. Mr. Chidi Christopher Ezeoke — Anambra
  4. Barr. Isa Audu Buratai — Borno
  5. Dr. Tony Aiyejina — Edo
  6. Mr. Ejike Ezeh — Enugu
  7. Mr. Abubakar Damburam — Gombe
  8. Prof. Uba Nnabue — Imo
  9. Sen. Mudashiru Hussain — Osun
  10. Mr. Saany Sale — Taraba
The new appointed Commissioners:
  1. Bishop Alex Ukam — Cross River
  2. Ms. Blessyn Brume-Ataguba — Delta
  3. Dr. Jeremiah Ogbonna Nwankwegu — Ebonyi
  4. Ms. Sa’adatu Dogon Bauchi Garba — Kaduna
  5. Dr. Aminu Ibrahim Tsanyawa — Kano
  6. Hon. Yori Afolabi — Kogi
  7. Hon. Olakunle Sobukola — Ogun
  8. Hon. Temitayo Oluseye Oluwatuyi — Ondo
  9. Ms. Mary Ishaya Afan — Plateau
  10. Mr. Ogiri Itotenaan Henry — Rivers


Chief Ajuri Ngelale, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, announced the appointments in a press release on November 8, 2023. He conveyed President Tinubu’s charge to the new and returning Commissioners, urging them to effectively implement measures aimed at producing accurate population data.


This strategic move aligns with President Tinubu’s vision of harnessing precise demographic information to develop and execute lasting solutions to Nigeria’s challenges. The NPC, under the leadership of these appointed Commissioners, is poised to play a crucial role in shaping the nation’s future.

The public anticipates the positive impact of this decision on policies and initiatives that rely on accurate population data, reinforcing the government’s commitment to evidence-based decision-making. As the newly appointed Commissioners assume their responsibilities, expectations are high for a robust and comprehensive approach to population management in Nigeria.

2024 Budget Speech By Governor Seyi Makinde

 



2024 Budget Speech By Governor Seyi Makinde

Governor Seyi Makinde presenting the 2024 Budget of Oyo State on 5 December 2023

Being the Speech By His Excellency Seyi Makinde, the Executive Governor of Oyo State, During the Presentation of the 2024 Budget of Economic Recovery to the Oyo State House of Assembly on Tuesday, 5 December 2023.

It is a privilege to come before you today to present the 2024 Oyo State Appropriation Bill. This year’s presentation is special in two significant ways.


First, this is the first full budget presentation since our re-election into office in March 2023. And so, this budget presents an opportunity for us to show how we are matching our promises as stated in our Oyo State Roadmap for Sustainable Development 2023-2027 with definite action plans.  


Second, this budget is a chance for our administration to show our responsiveness to the current economic headwinds. You would agree that the effects of the twin action, that is, the removal of fuel subsidy and the removal of the Dollar to Naira currency peg by the Federal Government, have brought hardship to our people. Therefore, this budget proposal will cover specific projects, policies and actions, which, when implemented, will cushion the impact of the economic hardship our people face.


Mr Speaker Sir, Honourable Members of the House, it is on record that through these difficult times, our administration has been proactive in responding to the hardships our people face. We were the first State to roll out a subsidised bus service in June 2023 to help our people save on transportation costs following the removal of fuel subsidy.


Also, while other States were focused on providing palliatives to their people, we were thinking about more sustainable solutions. This birthed the Sustainable Actions for Economic Recovery (SAfER) initiative in August 2023. SAfER had various components, but even the Food Relief Package, which some would have seen as a palliative measure, had a deeper impact on our economy as all purchases for the package were made within the zones of distribution. This ensured that the funds circulated within our local economy.


Just last month, we implemented a six-month salary award of N25,000 for civil and public servants and N15,000 for pensioners in our dear State which was to start from October 2023. This wage award injected an additional N2.2 billion into our economy. This in addition to the consistent payment of salaries on the 25th of every month for the last four years and six months, further stimulated our economy.







It is against this backdrop that we have tagged our 2024 budget the Oyo State Budget of Economic Recovery.


Mr Speaker Sir, Honourable Members of the Tenth Assembly, it is my honour to present a total budget allocation of Four Hundred and Thirty-Four Billion, Two Hundred and Twenty-One Million, Seven Hundred and Sixty-Five Thousand, Nine Hundred and Thirty-Eight Naira and Seventy-Nine Kobo (N434,221,765,938.79).


The total Capital Expenditure is Two Hundred and Twenty-Two Billion, Three Hundred and Thirty-Seven Million, Three Hundred and Twenty Thousand, One Hundred and Ninety-Nine Naira and Eighty-Five Kobo (N222,337,320,199.85). The total Recurrent Expenditure is Two Hundred and Eleven Billion, Eight Hundred and Eighty-Four Million, Four Hundred and Forty-Five Thousand, Seven Hundred and Thirty-Eight Naira and Ninety-Four Kobo (N211,884,445,738.94).


One thing you would immediately notice as you debate this budget is that we have been able to, once again, achieve a budget where Capital Expenditure is about 2.4% higher than Recurrent Expenditure. We believe that the growth of our economy is dependent on the fiscal decisions we take regarding our capital expenditure. Therefore, we are focusing on projects that will yield positive results for our economy in our areas of comparative advantage.


Since assuming office in 2019, we have worked towards reducing our infrastructural deficit in four focus sectors- Agriculture, Education, Health and Security. This has been largely responsible for the growth in our economy, such that for the fiscal year 2022, Oyo State was sixth in the highest Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) in Nigeria and number one in IGR from Local Government Councils.


In real terms, we are just a few months away from completely linking all five zones in the State through vital road networks. Mr Speaker Sir, Honourable Members of these Hallowed Chambers, we are aware of the recent complaints from our people on the state of inner roads in our dear State. But I must say that it is the fact that we started by interconnecting all the zones and reaping the economic benefits of that action that has better positioned us with the needed resources to address the issue of inner road rehabilitation.


And so, for this budget, we are estimating an IGR of Seventy-Two Billion Naira (N72,000,000,000.00) which is an average of Six Billion Naira (N6,000,000,000.00) per month. We have chosen a conservative amount which we hope to meet and surpass to ensure that we improve our budget performance from about 70% which we recorded last year. To achieve this, we will continue to use technology to block loopholes and expand our tax net to include more persons who are not already captured. As with the previous years, we have no plans of increasing taxes.


For example, streamlining processes within the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development has led to increased revenue from that ministry such that in October this year, the ministry generated its highest monthly revenue of N604.55 million. And just this October, we recorded an all-time revenue high of N4.8 billion for our Internally Generated Revenue in Oyo State.


You are also aware that we have expanded the sectors through which we are growing our Economy pillar from two to four with the addition of Solid Minerals development and Tourism.


To this end, we signed two executive orders this past October 2023. These are Executive Orders Numbers One and Two of 2023. For the solid minerals sector, we signed a first-of-its-kind executive order – I can report that no other State in Nigeria has been able to come up with something similar – that protects mining communities against insecurity and exploitation. We plan to work with these mining communities to ensure they and the State benefit from the exploitation of mineral deposits in our land.


Executive Order Number Two separates the Ministry of Culture and Tourism from the Ministry of Information and Orientation. This better positions the Ministry of Culture and Tourism to focus on the activities and projects it needs to carry out to harness the state’s tourism potential.


Let me pause to thank the Tenth Assembly for your continued cooperation with the Executive Arm of Government, resulting in the easier passage of bills we have transmitted to the House of Assembly. It is our prayer that this mutual collaboration continues during this tenure to the benefit of the good people of Oyo State.  


Mr Speaker Sir, Honourable Members of the House, further perusal of the 2024 Budget of Economic Recovery reveals the key sectoral composition as follows:


Education: Ninety Billion, Six Hundred and Fifty-Four Million, Nine Hundred and Forty-Nine Thousand, Two Hundred and Fifty-Two Naira and Sixty-Eight Kobo (N90,654,949,252.68) which is 20.88% of the total budget.

Infrastructure: Seventy-Four Billion, Three Hundred and Sixteen Million, Three Hundred and Twenty-Five Thousand, Seven Hundred and Six Naira and Eight Kobo (N74,316,325,706.08) which is 17.11% of the total budget.

For Health we have Forty Billion, Nine Hundred and Ninety-Eight Million, One Hundred and Ninety-Seven Thousand, Seven Hundred and Fifty-Eight Naira and Thirty Kobo (N40,998,197,758.30) which is 9.44% of the total budget.

While Agriculture gets Fifteen Billion, Eight Hundred and Forty-Eight Million, Seven Hundred and Eight Thousand, Thirty-One Naira and Eighty Kobo (N15,848,708,031.80) which is 3.65% of the total budget.

Mr Speaker Sir, Honourable Members of the House, this breakdown shows that our administration is once again prioritising our Education sector. When we assumed office in 2019, the huge deficits in this sector showed that we would require N70 Billion to offset it. This called for innovative steps to save our schools and children’s futures. So, aside from consistently paying the Universal Basic Education Commission counterpart funding that allows us to access matching grants from the Federal Government; we piloted the project whereby old students and alumni of schools can work with the State Government to fund infrastructural development. I want to report that the success of this project in Government College, Ibadan, has led to our opening the opportunity to other schools within the State. Additionally, although the percentage allocation to education in the budget remains largely the same at about 20%, the total sum allocated to education has been increased from about N58 billion in the 2023 budget to over N90 billion. We believe this will further help to reduce the infrastructure and manpower deficits in this sector.  


Infrastructure comes next at 17.11% of our total budget. You will recall that we started with constructing the 110 km Senator Rashidi Ladoja Circular Road under Omituntun 1.0, focusing on the bridges and interchanges and the 32 km East End Wing. We plan to continue the construction of this road and, thereby, further open Ibadan up to increased economic activities. Furthermore, we have allocated funds in this budget to rehabilitate sixteen additional roads and four bridges.


Our Health sector is getting 9.44% of the budget. Although this represents a drop in percentage from our last budget, it represents a marginal increase of about N4 billion in budgetary allocation. We plan to continue with upgrading and equipping our healthcare facilities with funds allocated in this budget. We immediately plan to complete the outstanding Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs) upgrades while equipping already rehabilitated facilities. We will also work with international organisations and development agencies to ensure that our Secondary and Tertiary Healthcare facilities receive the necessary attention to bring them up to standard.


Mr Speaker and the Honourable Members of the Tenth Assembly will note the same marginal increase of about N4 billion in the allocation to Agriculture. You will recall that we have initiated an inputs distribution package for our smallholder farmers under the SAfER initiative. We also worked with the World Bank to provide inputs to our smallholder farmers under the OYS-CARES programme. We plan to build on the various interventions we have introduced to help our smallholder farmers focus on productivity. At the same time, we will in the next few months, be completing work on the Fasola Agribusiness Industrial Hub. I am happy to report that the work done at this hub has further revealed the economic benefits of locating projects around our areas of comparative advantage. Because of this project the Oyo Zone has been opened up for more business as that axis now hosts large and medium-scale agribusinesses. The Oyo-Iseyin Road reconstruction, which we commissioned in September 2023 is also driving business to this zone.


Mr Speaker Sir, Honourable Members of the Oyo State House of Assemby, we have taken the necessary steps to ensure that this budget addresses the economic challenges we envisage for 2024. It is our firm belief that with this budget, and the support of the good people of Oyo State, we will continue to grow our economy in the coming year. We therefore pray the House to see to the speedy passing of this 2024 Oyo State Appropriation Bill for the benefit of the good people of Oyo State.

Miss Oyo 2023: MOE Congratulates Miss Tolulope Asmara, others Has She Emerge Winner Of The Beauty Pageant, Charges Impactful Reign

 Miss Oyo 2023: MOE Congratulates Miss Tolulope Asmara, others Has She Emerge Winner Of The Beauty Pageant, Charges Impactful Reign 





CELLEBRATION- Hon. Dig. Com. Moyosoreoluwa Olamilekan Eldreez codenamed IJOBA AUTHORITY MOE - Convener of Oose Seyi Movement Volunteers (OSM) has congratulated the winner of Miss Oyo 2023 beauty pageant, Miss Mohammed Tolulope Remi Asmara on her well deserved victory. 


"It's a goodnews to me and my brother, Dr. Adeniji Abiodun that our candidate, protege emerged the Historic 20th Miss Oyo 2023 on this august day of Joy 20th Anniversary after several attempts, MOE stated."


Asmara, a 500 level student of Business Education who contested at the 20th edition of the beauty pageant defeated other contestants at the event. It's a dream come true honestly for me , because, this year makes it her third attempt yet, all hope we're not lost. There have been discouragement, pessimistic thinking but couldn't give up until this day came alive.


The event was organized by Mayor Isaac Brown’s Silverstone Communications in collaboration with Fresh FM Ibadan and other partner radio stations.

The 25-year-old Asmara from Ibadan Northwest won different amazing prizes.


Other runners up includes,

Favour Olabisi Owoade 23yrs from First Technical University, Ibadan emerged first runners-up.


Amoo Aishat Oluwagbemisola, 23yrs from School of Nursing, Ibadan Southwest emerged second runners-up .


While Yomi Olaitan Elizabeth 21yrs, graduate of Medical Anatomy from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ibadan Northwest

emerged third runners-up.


 Other positions won by contestants were in diverse categories such as:

 MISS ELEGANT

Okundare Oluwadamilola Ayomikun

Olabisi Onabanjo University(OOU)

20 years


MISS CUTE

Name:Aremu Boluwatife Tolu

School:Osun state Polytechnic Iree

Age:23yrs


MISS PHOTOGENIC 

Name: Olanrewaju Ololade Grace

Age:18


MISS INTELLECT 

Name: Akande Oluwatomileyin Ikemipo

School: UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN (U.I) 

Age: 20 years.


While congratulating the Winner, runner-ups and others, Egalitarian Dig. Com. Moyosoreoluwa Olamilekan Eldreez urged them to be a good ambassador of Oyo State anywhere they find themselves as the future holds many prosperity for them. Ensuring to hold the dignity and strength of youthful Leadership to the brim for a better society.


However, I must once again congratulate Miss Tolulope that, she is a lucky child. Being the captain of the team, holding the number one tag at the contest, having the great mothers in Oyo State in attendance at the 20th anniversary Miss Oyo, her winning happened during the distinguished administration of the most performing, most reckoned with Governor of the year in Nigeria, His Excellency, The Executive Governor of Oyo State, Sir, Engr. Dsc GSSRS KJW Abiodun Seyi Makinde FNSE shows how God loves her and success is hers, MOE concluded.

 

Dignitaries at the event includes, Fmr Speaker Senator Monsurat Sunmonu who was the mother of the occasion, Wife of the Oyo State Deputy Governor, Mrs Ajibola Lawal, Fmr Oyo First Ladies, Chief Mrs Mutiat Ladoja, Chief Mrs Kemi Alao Akala, Dr. Mrs Florence Ajimobi, Dr Yinka Ayefele Joel (MON), Oba Francis Olusola Alao, Olugbon of Orile Igbon, Chief Dotun Sanusi among others.

Japa: US Embassy Says Over 150,000 Nigerians Interviewed In 2023

 


The United States Embassy in Nigeria said it has interviewed over 150,000 Nigerians, including 30,000 students, who applied for visas to their country this year.


The head, Mr. David Greene, made this disclosure on Sunday during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja.


He also assured visa applicants of the mission’s commitment to tackling all visa-related hitches.


According to him, issues related to visas would fully become a thing of the past, saying the mission is doing everything within its power to tackle such challenges.

“When it comes to visas specifically, well, of course, it is a simple fact: the demand for visa appointments outnumbers the supply

“So, those appointments are available, and we are doing everything we can to address that gap. What folks do not know is that this year, we have interviewed more than 150,000 Nigerians.


“This is in addition to 30,000 students. Hundreds of thousands of students have had the opportunity to seek visas from the US.


“We are doing the best we can to get proper ways for all the categories and after having an enormous backlog as a result of COVID-19 and all that.


“We have made great progress though. In March, we instituted a five-year term for visas to the US,” he added.


He urged persons desiring to travel to the US to apply early and ensure that the visa requests are tied to events.


“Folks that are seeking visas should apply early, make sure that the plan is for an event as they can.

“This is because we do acknowledge that there is a backlog, and we will do what we can to make sure people that need a warrant visa to the US can get them,” he said.




Monday, December 4, 2023

Volleyball: Nigeria beat Cameroon at U17 Nations Championship

 Volleyball: Nigeria beat Cameroon at U17 Nations Championship



Nigeria defeated Cameroon 3-1 (19-25, 25-20, 25-13, 25-22) in their second match of the ongoing  2023 Girl’s U17 African Nations Volleyball Championship in Abuja.


The match was played at the indoor sports hall of Moshood Abiola Stadium (Package B) on Monday.


The Nigerian team squandered lots of opportunities in the first set making errors and failed to pick loose balls from the Cameroonian side after leading by 6 to 2 points. Cameroon used their height advantage to block the spikers of Nigeria and eventually won by 25 to 19 points.


Upon resumption of the second set, Nigeria rushed the Cameroonian by 7 to 1 points. The setter, Martha Anebi distributed the ball to Mirabel Onyegwu and Pamela Bawa who both utilised the balls getting vital points. Nigeria cruised to victory winning by 25 to 20 points.




The third set went in favour of Nigeria as the combination of Mirabel Onyegwu, Pamela Bawa and Blessing Anebi punished the Cameroonian. The performance of the girls made the crowd go haywire as Nigeria won 25 to 13 points.


Both teams had equal strength in the fourth set winning point for point till the 20 points before Nigeria took four straight points to reach 24. Cameroon gave a good account of themselves by winning two points but Nigeria got their last point to win 25 to 22 points.


Nigeria is recording their first ever win since hosting an age grade Girl's tournament in Abuja since 2021.


An elated head coach of Nigeria team, Sunday Akapson said they can not jubilate yet because they still have  matches to play.


"Congratulations to the girls for the work well done, this is just a starting point for us. Nigeria will meet Cameroon again on Wednesday in the semi final. I want to assure you that the girls will replicate this victory", he said.


Meanwhile, the President of Nigeria Volleyball Federation, Engineer Musa Nimrod said, "This is the first time Nigeria is winning an under age tournament in Abuja and the fans as well as lovers of the game feel good.


"I am happy the technical crew worked on the errors of the players and they made Nigerians happy today"


Nigeria's Captain, Mirabel Onyegwu was adjudged the Most Outstanding Player of the match.


Nigeria lost the opening game against Egypt 0-3 while Cameroon also lost their first game Egypt  2-3.

Morocco 2024: NFF praises Efih’s mental strength as girls tackle Cape Verde in Praia

Morocco 2024: NFF praises Efih’s mental strength as girls tackle Cape Verde in Praia


 



The Nigeria Football Federation has described as ‘admirable’ the mental toughness displayed by midfielder Peace Efih in helping the Super Falcons to a five-goal spanking of the senior women national team of Cape Verde in Abuja on Thursday.


 


Efih’s biological mother breathed her last 48 hours before the 2024 Women Africa Cup of Nations final round, first leg encounter, but the player was her hard-as-nails self in defensive midfield as she paired captain Rasheedat Ajibade and petite Deborah Abiodun to supply the ammunition that dismantled the visitors at the MKO Abiola National Stadium.


 


President of Nigeria Football Federation, Ibrahim Musa Gusau said: “We must commend, specially, the mental strength and fortitude of Peace Efih, who lost her mother two days ago but opted to remain in camp and help the team to win well today. Hers is an example of a super patriot who will give everything for the good of the motherland.


 


“The loss of a parent is a calamity, a thing of sadness and sorrow. Many other persons would have cracked and packed bags to leave the camp to go and mourn, but Peace decided it was better to honour her mother’s memory with a great performance that has taken the team closer to another appearance at the Women AFCON. She deserves our praise.”


 


Efih’s toughness and productivity earned the Falcons a 5-0 win in Abuja, making Tuesday’s return leg in the island nation all but a mere formality for the nine-time champions.


…Falcons set to pick up ticket in Atlantic-Ocean nation


 


Cape Verde is a country situated inside the Atlantic Ocean, some way off the extreme wing of West Africa, but categorised as West Africa. That is where the Super Falcons will, on Tuesday, pick up their ticket to the 13th Women Africa Cup of Nations finals in Morocco.


 


The Nigeria contingent arrived in Cape Verde’s capital, Praia on Sunday morning, and after a training session same day, have been scheduled to have the official training at the match venue (Santiago-Estádio Nacional Cabo Verde) at 4pm Cape Verde time (6pm Nigeria time) on Monday.


 


The return leg encounter will begin at 4pm Cape Verde time (6pm Nigeria time) on Tuesday, with Liberian official Sylvina Welma Garnett as referee. CAF has also appointed Hannah Moses (Liberian) as assistant referee 1, while Sierra Leoneans Precious Amara and Humu Marah will serve as assistant referee 2 and fourth official respectively.


 


Oumou Souleymane Kane from Mauritania will serve as commissioner while Fadouma Dia from Senegal will be the referee assessor.


 


MOROCCO 2024 FINAL ROUND, SECOND LEG ENCOUNTERS


 


Cape Verde Vs Nigeria (0-5)


Egypt Vs Senegal (0-4)


Guinea Vs Mali (2-7)


Burundi Vs Algeria (1-5)


Togo Vs Tanzania (0-3)


Botswana Vs Kenya (1-1)


Congo Vs Tunisia (2-5)


Zambia Vs Angola (6-0)


South Africa Vs Burkina Faso (1-1)


DR Congo Vs Equatorial Guinea (1-1)


Namibia Vs Ghana (1-3)




 

JUST IN: FG Reveals Number Of Delegates Sponsored To Dubai For COP28

 


Amid raging criticism over Nigeria’s large delegation to Dubai for the COP28 climate summit, the Federal Government said the Federal Federal Government only sponsored 422 delegates out of the 1,411 Nigerians reported to be at the conference.


A source in the Presidency had on Sunday night told Daily Trust that the number of delegates sponsored by the government was less than 100.


But the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, in a statement on Monday said 422 delegates were chosen from the Presidency, National Council on Climate Change, Federal Ministry of Environment, All Ministries, Office of the Vice President, National Assembly, and federal parastatals and agencies.


The statement, titled ‘Re: Nigeria At Cop-28’ noted, “It is imperative to point out that the overall Nigerian delegation to COP28 comprises government-sponsored (Federal and State Governments) and non-government-sponsored participants (from private companies to NGOs, CSOs, Media, academia, etc).


“The Federal Government-funded delegation is made up of a total of 422 persons: National Council on Climate Change (32); Federal Ministry of Environment (34); All Ministries (167); Presidency (67); Office of the Vice President (9); National Assembly (40); and Federal Parastatals/Agencies (73).


“As the biggest economy and most populous country in Africa, with a substantial extractive economy and extensive vulnerability to climate change, Nigeria has a significant stake in climate action, and our active and robust participation at COP is therefore not unwarranted.”


Meanwhile, the clarification by the minister came after the outrage that greeted the revelation that Nigeria had one of the highest delegations to the conference, despite the rising poverty and hunger across the country.


Credit : Daily Trust newspaper

Mohammed Tolulope Asmara has been crowned Miss Oyo 2023 beauty pageant.

 Mohammed Tolulope Asmara has been crowned Miss Oyo 2023 beauty pageant.




Asmara, a 500 level student of Business Education who contested at the 20th edition of the beauty pageant defeated other contestants at the event.


The event was organized by Mayor Isaac Brown’s Silverstone Communications in collaboration with Fresh FM Ibadan and other partner radio stations.


The event was held at the Felicia Hall, Jogor Events Center, Liberty Road, Ibadan,


The 25-year-old Asmara from Ibadan Northwest won different amazing prizes.


Other runners up include,

Favour Olabisi Owoade from First Technical University, Ibadan emerged first runners-up.


Amoo Aishat Oluwagbemisola, a Student of School of Nursing, Ibadan Southwest West emerged second runners-up .


While Yomi Olaitan Elizabeth a graduate of Medical Anatomy from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology

from Ibadan Northwest

emerged third runners-up.


Dignitaries at the event include, Senator Monsurat Sunmonu who was the mother of the occasion, former First Lady, Mrs Saratu Adesina, Mrs Mutiat Ladoja, Mrs Florence Ajimobi, Dr Yinka Ayefele (MON), Oba Francis Olusola Alao, Olugbon of Orile Igbon.

Man Of The Masses, Mayegun Benedict Akika Embarks On Grading Of Lakuru, Yeosa, Delight Estate, Oroge, Idi Ape Roads

 


In a resounding testament to his unwavering commitment to community development, Chief Benedict Akika, founder of Omituntun Benedict Forum, the esteemed Agbaakin Olorundaaba Aba and Mayegun of Akobo, has once again risen to the occasion by initiating a comprehensive road grading project.


The current phase of this endeavor encompasses the enhancement of vital arteries in various communities, including Lakuru, Yeosa, Delight Estate, Oroge, and Idi Ape.



Chief Akika, a paragon of civic-mindedness, derives genuine joy from enriching the lives of his fellow citizens in multifaceted ways.


His latest undertaking involves the meticulous grading of roads, a transformative effort that promises to elevate the living standards of residents in these diverse communities.


The communities of Lakuru, Yeosa, Delight Estate, Oroge, and Idi Ape can anticipate not just the physical improvements but also the positive ripple effects on their collective well-being.

Credited:

Goalpochernews

NSF:A first of its kind as Gateway Games Ogun 2024 goes digital!



A first of its kind as Gateway Games Ogun 2024 goes digital!



It will be a first of its type as the Games of the 22nd edition of the National Sports Festival gets its own apps aiming to revolutionise the overall experience of what will easily pass as the best edition ever. 


Never before in the past 50 years had a mobile application been developed for the National Sports Festival. 



But the 2024 edition, codenamed “Gateway Games” is opening new gates for innovation. 


It is at the verge of a revolution that will give the attendees, the athletes, organisers and sponsors a new experience by the leverage of a state-of-the-art technology . 


A mobile app is being develop that will take the Gateway Games beyond the confines of Nigeria, giving the global audience a real-time experience on their mobile phones and computers. 


According to Abiola Odetola, who is working on the digitalizing the Gateway Games, two companies, VerveTree Global Resources and Karpos Creation Limited are working on the development of the cutting-edge app. 


While making a presentation to the Local Organizing Committee at a retreat at the sumptuous facilities of Beyond Limits Football Academy in Ikenne, Odetola remarked that he gained inspirations from experiences at the Qatar 2022 World Cup and organisers’ preparations for the Paris 2024 Olympics.


He disclosed that spectators and fans will enjoy real-time access to event schedules, live streaming, and athletes’ profiles.


“This will foster a deeper connection of the people with the sports they love”, remarked Odetola. 


The package will feature personalized schedules for the athletes and teams. 


The organizers and volunteers will also benefit from the robust event management tools, ensuring efficient coordination and a seamless execution of the festival. 


 It will also be a haven for sponsors and partners of the National Sports Festival as they will gain unparalleled brand visibility through strategic integrations and promotional opportunities. 


The app will also serve as event management tool for volunteers registration as well as for logistics and coordination. 


It will give access to real-time data on attendance, ticket sales and venue capacities. 


Apart from being a social media integration tool, the app developers also disclosed that it will be an efficient communication channels for coordinating with volunteers, staff and stakeholders. 


It will enable spectators and fans, especially those outside Ogun State to browse and book accommodation listed by the hospitality partners.


It also becomes useful for emergency communication, especially the ones that require rapid response and security issues.



KUNLE SOLAJA

CHAIRMAN

LOC Media Committee

Mayegun Benedict Akika: Infusing Oyo State with the Brilliance of Philanthropic Dedication - By Aderibigbe Yisahu


In Oyo State, a luminous figure stands out, casting a brilliant glow across communities—Mayegun Akika Benedict. His philanthropic journey is nothing short of a captivating tapestry, intricately woven with compassion, commitment, and a relentless drive to foster positive change.

Through a myriad of initiatives, Akika has not only earned prestigious titles but has become an indelible force shaping the landscape of community development in Oyo state.

Akika’s role as a patron of numerous associations is a symphony of support, resonating with the needs of diverse communities.


 A recipient of several awards, each recognition serves as a vibrant thread in the rich fabric of his contributions to the state's development. 

His recent endeavor to extend food palliatives, a gesture crafted to cushion the effects of subsidy removal, underscores his acute sensitivity to the welfare of the people.

The Chieftancy title of Agbaakin Olorundaaba bestowed upon Benedict Akika is a crowning jewel, acknowledging his pivotal role in orchestrating community growth. Beyond titles, his commitment to a harmonious society materialized in the construction and donation of a police station to the Olorunda Aba Police Divisional Headquarters. This civic-minded act solidifies his dedication to ensuring not just prosperity but a secure environment for all.

Akika's influence transcends accolades, as he actively tackles the pervasive issue of unemployment through an array of empowerment initiatives. In tandem with Governor Seyi Makinde's vision, he orchestrates programs that not only provide job opportunities but contribute significantly to the collective effort to reduce unemployment in the state.

















The Mayegun of Akobo title, a recent addition to Akika's array of accolades, is a resounding echo of communal acknowledgment. The outpouring of congratulations and laudatory expressions from the community serves as a testament to the collective pride and gratitude felt by those touched by his benevolence.

Mayegun Akika's philanthropic endeavors traverse beyond boundaries, embracing people irrespective of tribe or religion. From facilitating borehole installations to empowering individuals with not only cash but also invaluable job opportunities, his commitment to uplifting the needy is a thread that weaves unity and gratitude throughout Oyo State.

As Mayegun Akika Benedict continues to paint the canvas of community development, his legacy stands as an intricate masterpiece—an inspiration for others to contribute to the transformative power of compassion and selfless dedication. In the radiant glow of his philanthropy, Oyo State finds itself illuminated with the warmth of positive change, a testament to the enduring impact of one man's commitment to the well-being of his fellow citizens.