Ifeoluwa Ayodele Ogunlola

Monday, March 18, 2024

Tumite news C.E.O pen down tribute to his late Mum

 


Dear Mum,
So it has been 4 years like that without you my mum, most caring mother, A memories about you can never be fade away, you taught me on how to live without depending on human and thank God we are coping after your demise, some even despised us moment you left but thank God we have a success story ahead of them.

When left, you left me all alone not knowing you are with us in spirit, my coast has been enlarged, You are my friend, My Companion, My Prayer warrior, you are everything to me.

Your legacy is still active and I believe no one can destroy it because your God never leaves us, some of people you mentioned to me when you are alive that you trust them they can never desert us even if you travel to Jerusalem as you are always say during your life time are no where to be found now, they never know you have taught us how to live without any one that taught me what life is, I learned a lot from your lifestyle. But how I wish you are alive now and witness the gigantic successful achievement of your children but in a nutshell God loves you  more than us, who are we to query the supremacy of God.

Your Memories never fade away, we loves you ma, Rest on Past Beatrice O Ogunlola

Sunday, March 17, 2024

Unveiling Hon. Rasaki Lamidi Adekola

 Unveiling Hon. Rasaki Lamidi Adekola



Hon. Rasaki Lamidi Adekola hail in Oloola compound of Oranyan Ibadan, he was born and breed in Ibadan.


He attended I.M.G Primary School, Beyerunka Ibadan for his elementary education, he proceeded to Lagelu Grammar School, Agugu Ibadan. Due to some circumstances he couldn't further his tertiary education so he engaged in trading in which he is successful trader in his career.


He joined political gathering in 1998 which he is a bonafide and card carrying member of People's Democratic Party since it's inception. He never left the party since he joined among all the odd, he has been a committed party faithful and a grassroot politician per excellence, despite not holding any political post.


Truly there is a reward for every act, that is what brought him to the political lime light to represent ward 02 in Ibadan North East Local Government as a legislature in the coming Local Government election.


At this point, permit us to unveil Hon. Rasaki Lamidi Adekola, P.D.P Councillorship Candidate for wadrd 02 in Ibadan North East Local Government


Signed:


Akintayo/Esomior Campaign Committee (Media)

OPINION: The Ibadan Obaship and Its Uniqueness || by Asoju Odo Alawode Rahmon

 OPINION: The Ibadan Obaship and Its Uniqueness || by Asoju Odo Alawode Rahmon 



As an indigene of the ancient city of Ibadan, hailing from the Atipe-Looyin Compound and Badeku Village in Ona Ara Local Government, I feel compelled to shed light on the uniqueness of the chieftaincy and Obaship tradition of Ibadanland, amidst calls for a review.


Every system has its merits and demerits, and the Ibadan Obaship system is no exception. One notable aspect of this system is the advanced age at which kings typically ascend the throne, often resulting in relatively short reigns. While some criticize this aspect, I believe there are compelling reasons why this system is indeed beautiful:


1. Predictability of succession: The Ibadan Obaship system operates on two lines—the Ọ̀tún (civil line) and the Balógun (military line). This structured succession ensures clarity and continuity, as the next king is already known based on the rotation between the lines.


2. Rigorous grooming process: Each Olúbàdàn undergoes a thorough grooming process steeped in tradition and heritage. From the Mọ́gàjí stage to ascending the throne, individuals are immersed in the customs and values of Ibadanland, fostering a deep understanding and appreciation of their role.


3. Inclusive eligibility: Unlike some other traditional systems, the Ibadan Obaship is open to all true indigenes of Ibadan, regardless of lineage. This inclusivity ensures that the throne is accessible to a wide range of individuals, promoting diversity and representation.


4. Stability and accountability: The advanced age and extensive grooming process of Olúbàdàns contribute to a sense of stability and wisdom in leadership. This reduces the likelihood of misbehavior or desecration of the throne, as incumbents are aware of their limited time and the importance of upholding tradition.


5. Rotation of leadership: The rotational nature of the Obaship ensures that leadership opportunities are distributed among different individuals and compounds, fostering a sense of equity and participation in governance.


While it is true that Olúbàdàns do not reign for long compared to some other Yoruba kingdoms, the benefits of the Ibadan Obaship system far outweigh this drawback. It is a system rooted in tradition, inclusivity, and stability, contributing to the rich cultural heritage and development of Ibadanland.


Asoju Odo Alawode Rahmon Akintunde   

Atipe-Looyin Compound ||  Badeku Village || Ibadan  

Tel: 07036078155  

Email: alawoderahmon@gmail.com


#Chieftaincy #Culture #News #Opinion #Tradition

Saturday, March 16, 2024

What to know about Oba Owolabi Olakulehin - next Olubadan

 


Owolabi Olakulehin biography, poised to ascend to the position of Olubadan of Ibadan, possesses a multifaceted character largely unknown to the public.


He has recently gained attention following the passing of Ọba Lekan Balogun, who hailed from the same Ibadan North East local government as him.


Owolabi Olakulehin originates from the Okugbaja family in the Ita Baale area.


Having served in the Nigerian Army, he holds the status of an ex-serviceman.


In the 3rd Republic, in 1992, he contested and emerged victorious in the Federal House of Representatives elections under the Social Democratic Party (SDP).


Additionally, he is a devout Christian.

He is 84 years old

FULL LIST: Past Olubadans, years on throne

FULL LIST: Past Olubadans, years on throne





42 Olubadans have ruled the ancient city of Ibadan since Yoruba took over the territory in 1


Here is a full list of Olubadans and number of years spent on the thron


1. (One year): Lagelu – 1820


2. (Six years): Baale Maye Okunade – 1820-1826    



3. (Four years): Baale Oluyendun Labosinde – 1826-183


4. (Five years): Baale Lakanle – 1830-1835  


5. (15 Years): Basorun Oluyole Ojaba – 1835-1850


6. (One year): Baale Oderinlo Opeagbe Idiomo/Kure – 1850-1851



7. (13 Years): Baale Oyesile Olugbode Ita Baale – 1851-186


8. (One year): Ba’ale Ibikunle – 1864-1865  


9. (Two Years): Basorun Ogumola Mapo – 1865-1867


10. (Three Years): Balogun Beyioku Akere Onitamperin – 1867-18


11. (One year): Baale Orowusi (Awarun) Kobomoje – 1870-1871


12. (14 Years): Aare Oadoke Latoosa Oke-Are – 1871-1885


13. (Eight Years): Balogun Ajayi Osungbekun Kobmoje  – 1885-1893


14. (Two Years): Baate Fijabi 1 (Omo Babalola) Oritamerin – 1893-18


15. (Two Years): Baale Osuntoki Olusun Agbeni – 1895-1897


16. (Five Years): Badorun Fajimi (Yerombi) Oranyan – 1897-1902


17. (Two Years): Baale Mosaderin Sunlehinmi Oranyan – 1902-1904


18. (Three Years): Baale Dada Opadare Mapo – 1904-1907  


19. (Three Years): Basorun Sumonu Apanpa Isale-Osi – 1907-1910


20.  (Two Years): Baale Akintayo Awanibaku Elenpe Bere, Aboke – 1910-1912


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21. (Two Years): Baale Irefin (Omo Ogundeyi) Oke Ofa Babasale – 1912-1914 


22. (11 Years): Baale Shitu (Omo Are Latosa) Oke Are 1914-1925   


23. (Five Years): Baale Oyewole Aiyejenku Omo Foko Oke Foko – 1925-19


24. (16 Years): Olubadan Okunola Abaasi Alesinloye Isale Ijebu – 1930-19


25.  (Three Months): Olubadan Fagbinrin Akere II Oritamerin – 1946-1946


26. (Eight Months): Olubadan Oyetunde I Eleta – 1946-19


27. (One year): Olubadan Akintunde Bioku Oleyo, Oranyan – 1947-1948  


28. (Four Years): Olubadan Fijabi II Oritamerin – 1948-1952


29. (Four Months): Olubadan Memudu Alli Iwo Gbenla – 1952- 1952


30. (Three Months): Olubadan Igbintade Apete Oke Ofa – 1952-19


31. (Nine Years): Oba Isaac Babalola Akinyele Alafara – 1955-1964


32. (Two Months): Oba Yesufu Kobiowu Oranyan – 1964-1964  


33. (Six Years): Oba Salawu Akanbi Aminu Adeoyo – 1965-1971


34. (Five Years): Oba Shittu Akintola Oyetunde II Eleta – 1971- 1976  


35. (One year): Oba Gbadamosi Akanbi Adebimpe Odinjo – 1976- 1977  


36. (Five Years): Oba Daniel Tayo Akinbiyi Elekuro  – 1977-1982


37. (10 Years): Oba Yesufu Oloyede Asanike IdiAro – 1983- 1993


38. (Six Years): Oba Emmanuel Adegboyega Operinde Isale Ijebu – 1993-1999


39. (Eight Years): Oba Yinusa B. Ogundipe Arapasowu I Oranyan – 1999-2007


40. (Nine Years): Oba Samuel Odulana Olugade I- 2007–2016


41. (Six Years): Oba Saliu Akanmu Adetunji – 2016–2022


42. (Two Years): Oba Lekan Balogun – 2022–2024.                       

Arole commiserate with the family of Alli - Iwo, GSM on the demise of Oba Mahood Olalekan Balogun

 Arole commiserate with the family of Alli - Iwo, GSM on the demise of Oba Mahood Olalekan Balogun 




On Thursday Night it was black day for Ibadan general on the exit of our great king Oba Mahood Olalekan Balogun, Hon. Gbenga Ayinde Adewusi 'Arole' described the late king as a man of people, he said "There is no mood you can be whenever you enter Olubadan Palace and meet Kabiyesi you will surely laugh" because he loves seeing people around him, he is a man of people, his lifestyle is worthy of emulation, we wish him to be with us no one can query the supremacy of almighty God.


He extend his heartfelt condolences to the wives, children and the entire families of the late king, and pray for God's mercy and protection over them.


Finally He commiserate with His Excellency Engr Seyi Makinde FNSE on the death of late king

OLUBADAN: OONI PAYS TRIBUTES TO THE LATE MONARCH, COMMISERATES WITH FAMILIES, IBADAN INDIGENES, OYO GOVERNMENT.

 OLUBADAN: OONI PAYS TRIBUTES TO THE LATE MONARCH, COMMISERATES WITH FAMILIES, IBADAN INDIGENES, OYO GOVERNMENT.



The Arole Oodua Olofin Adimula, Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi,CFR, Ojaja II, the Ooni of Ife has described the death of late OLUBADAN of Ibadanland, as a glorious exit not unexpected for a great leader who had lived his life enviably well for his people, calling the death a colossal loss to Ibadanland and the entire Oduduwa race worldwide.


Speaking through a Press Statement by his Director of Media and Public Affairs, Otunba Moses Olafare, the Ooni said Oba Balogun was not just a monarch but was a beacon of wisdom, unity, and progress who had worked meritoriously all his life to gain all achievements he had recorded for himself as business man, politician, public servant and finally as traditional ruler of the biggest city in West Africa. 


"Throughout his reign, he tirelessly worked towards the betterment of his people, embodying the essence of leadership with grace and dignity, his wisdom, counsel, and unwavering commitment to the welfare of his subjects earned him the respect and admiration of all who had the privilege of knowing him.


"The Olubadan's passing is not only a loss for his family and the people of Ibadan but also to the people of Oyo State and the entire Oduduwa family members globally. His contributions to the socio-economic and cultural development of the region are immeasurable, and his legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.


Ooni Ogunwusi who doubles as Co-Chairman, National Council Of Traditional Rulers Of Nigeria(NCTRN) prayed for the soul of the late Ibadan monarch, commiserating with his subjects and family, urging for the sustainance of his legacy of peace making, unity, program and compassion praying for an eternal rest of his soul.


"On behalf of the House of Oduduwa and on behalf of the National Council Of Traditional Rulers of Nigeria(NCTRN) of which His Majesty, late Oba Lekan Balogun was a leading member, we extend our deepest condolences to the family of the late Olubadan, the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Government, people of Oyo State, and the entire Ibadan community both at home and in the diaspora. We share in your grief during this difficult time and stand in solidarity with you as you mourn the loss of a true visionary leader. May the gentle soul of this great icon of Oodua royalty rest eternally on the right hand of the Almighty Olodumare." Ooni prayed.

Thursday, March 14, 2024

Hon. Ibrahim Akintayo (O Mu yes) pay a Thank you visit to Ward 4 and ward 12 in Ibadan North East Local Government, return peace to the respective wards.

 Hon. Ibrahim Akintayo (O Mu yes) pay a Thank you visit to Ward 4 and ward 12 in Ibadan North East Local Government, return peace to the respective wards.




The Executive chairman of Ibadan North East Local Government and his cabinet paid a thank you visit to ward 4 and ward 12 respectively on Wednesday 13th of March 2024.


During this visitation Hon. Abeeb Ogunremi, Campaign Director General for Akintayo/Esomior re-election address the party members that we are here to check the development of each ward and to settle the crisis among the party. 


In ward 4 Mrs Ganiyat, Ward 4 woman leader explained her grievance in which Hon. Ibrahim Akintayo had summon their ward 4 Executive and their stakeholder in other to resolve the crisis and bring back the undiluted peace among them, he also presented Hon. Makinde Saheed as the chosen Councillorship Candidate for ward 4 in which every member in the ward affirm his candidacy. Likewise in Ward 12 Mr. Omojoyibo, ward 12 party chairman welcome Hon. Akintayo and his entourage to ward 12 which he analyze some crisis in their ward, in his response Hon. Akintayo settled the crisis instantly and everyone embrace peace and promised to vote en mass for Hon. Ibrahim Akintayo and his running mate Hon. Mrs Mary Esomior in the coming Local Government election.


Hon. Ibrahim Akintayo presented Hon. Bello Quadri Oriyomi that will represent ward 12 as a legislature in the coming Local Government election, in which everyone affirm his candidacy also and promised to work for his victory in coming Local Government election



In attendance among the chairman entourage are Alhaji Isiaka Fatokun (Abuye) PDP Ibadan North East Party Chairman, Hon. Mary Esomior Vice Chairman Ibadan North East Local Government, Hon. Taofeek Adekunle Olayiwola - The Leader of Legislative arm of Ibadan North East Local Government, Hon. Abeeb Ogunremi - Director General Ibadan North East Campaign Committee, Ibadan North East Local Government Party Executive, Serving Councilors, Incoming councilors, Members of Campaign Committee


Signed:

Akintayo/Esomior Campaign Committee (Media)

Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Oyo LG poll: Electoral officials to get their letters of engagement next week, as training for adhoc staff to commence soon - OYSIEC Boss

 



 The chairman of the Oyo state Independent Electoral Commission (OYSIEC), Aare Isiaka Olagunju SAN has disclosed that electoral officials to assist the commission in conducting the April 27th local government elections would get their letters of engagement next week.


The chairman OYSIEC who gave this hint during a media chat on a live programme called "Gbarada" at Oluyole 98.5 FM, assured that the commission remained committed to the April 27th time table to conduct local government elections in the state.


Aare Olagunju also explained that training for electoral officials as well as orientation programmes for adhoc staff would commence soon, to equip them and certify them ready for the task. 


He equally assured that in collaboration with other relevant stakeholders, all machineries have been put in motion to allow for a free, fair and credible poll that would truly reflect the preferences of the people.

Tuesday, March 12, 2024

ALL AFRICAN GAMES: RAFIATU LAWAL WON 3 GOLD MEDALS

 Africa Games: Dominant Nigeria Lifters Win NINE Gold Medals In Weightlifting On Monday





Nigeria weightliers on Monday showed class and dominance as they won all the nine gold medals on display on Day 3 of the Weightlifting event at the on-going 2023 Africa Games in Ghana. 


The 55kg and 59kg women categories and 67kg men category gold medals were won by Nigerians. 


At the Africa Games, nine medals are won in each category of snatch, clean and jerk and total. The winner in snatch is awarded a gold medal, same in clean and jerk and total.


Three Nigerians, Adijat Olarinoye, Rafiatu Lawal and Edidiong Umoafia won all the nine gold medals on display yesterday at the University of Ghana, Legon.


Competing in the 55kg class, 2022 Commonwealth Games gold medalist, Adijat Olarinoye won gold in snatch with 80kg lift, won gold in clean and jerk with 105kg lift before picking the 3rd gold in total with 185kg lift.


On her part, 2022 Commonwealth Games gold winner, Rufiatu Lawal also claimed all the three gold medals in the 59kg class. She snatched 85kg, recorded 105kg in clean and jerk and also collected the gold medal in total with 190kg lift.


Making his debut in 67kg class, Edidiong Umoafia showed why he remained a dominant force in weightlifting in Africa and the world after he amassed all the gold medals in that category. 


His quest to the historic triumph began with 135kg lift in snatch as well as 165kg in clean and jerk with a total of 300kg. 


So far, Team Nigeria Weightlifting have won a total of 14 medals in Weightlifting event of the 13th Africa Games. 


Recall that on Day 1 of the event, the duo of King Kalu and Favour Agboro won five medals; while Kalu won two bronze medals in 55kg men class, Agboro won two silver and a bronze in the 61kg class.


Amaechi Agbo

Media Officer

Nigeria Weightlifting Federation

08032190697


March 12, 2024

Monday, March 11, 2024

President Bola Tinubu inaugurates agricultural machinery in Niger State, says Nigeria 🇳🇬 must feed its people and have enough for export…

 President Bola Tinubu inaugurates agricultural machinery in Niger State, says Nigeria 🇳🇬 must feed its people and have enough for export…

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"We have seen the level of commitment here. We have seen leadership. 


“The success of any leader will depend on the ability to do what needs to be done when it ought to be done. 


“It is now time for us to address the challenges and make Nigeria an economy of opportunities. 





“We must care for our people; re-orient our people. I do not see why Nigeria cannot feed all students in its schools.


"I know what it means for roaming cows to eat crops and the vegetation of our land. I know it is painful. But when we re-orient the herder and make provision for cattle rearing, we can address that. You are the governors who are to provide us with land. 


“I, as President, I am committed to providing a comprehensive programme that will solve this problem," the President said.


Credit: Authentic Voice 

3SC: I Have Never and I Will Never Abuse Club's Supporters and Fans - Ogunbote

 I Have Never and I Will Never Abuse Club's Supporters and Fans - Ogunbote



Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) of Ibadan sweat merchant, Gbenga Ogunbote took time off to speak to the press after his side's comprehensive 3-0 win over Akwa United of Uyo, in a Matchday 24 encounter played at the Lekan Salami Stadium.


The Oluyole Warriors scored twice early in the first half and once, late in the second half to go four games without a loss.


'Oracle' as the gaffer is fondly called, cleared the air on accusations that he abused the fans, just as he expressed his reservations over the current position of his team on the log 


Excerpts.


THE IMPORTANCE OF THE EMPHATIC WIN OVER AKWA UNITED


Basically it is expected that the team goes out to win, and the essence of our coming out is to come and win and if we do not get it right, it comes the other way round.


Be it as it may, I know that even the players themselves know that this is the second round, there cannot be third round, so it is whatever we acquire now that becomes ours.


We are not comfortable on the league table and the league is still wide open, both at the top and at the bottom. If you slip, you go down, if you get it right, you are up there.


The points secured today are important to us to make us comfortable on the league table.


WE ARE GETTING IT RIGHT TACTICALLY


Tactically, I think we are doing it right. I did say at the end of the first round, I said we can always be better. The only fear I had at the second half of the game was fatigue setting in.


Tomorrow (Monday), we will be on the road again for another two days, play the game on Wednesday, spend another two days on the road.


It is taking a great toll on the team, you can see through the substitutions we made, we were able to add fresh legs in the second half to be able to sustain the game. So I think the boys are really getting it right because they equally want to make history with the club.


BLENDING THE NEW AND OLD PLAYERS


We are trying to manage the situation, the important thing is that they are new and there is no way you can add a whole lot of them into the team at a go.


For the few ones we have registered, I think they are trying their best and we are equally trying our best to see that we blend them together.


ON ABDULLAHI LAWAL'S STUNNING FREE KICK


I was not surprised, I expected it. In fact the first one he took, I told him I was not happy with him because he was supposed to have scored it.


We have a way of playing it and he knows how to do. This is not the first time he is taking it, he took the one that resulted in our goal in Ilorin.


It is not that it came by accident. He is a gifted player and I'm very happy with him and we pray we will see more of it.


TO THE SUPPORTERS AND FANS


I want to sincerely appreciate the fans and the supporters for being with us through thick and thin. 


In the previous game, we had misconstruction, people felt I made negative gesture towards them, before this match, I went to them, I greeted them and I want to use this medium to let them know that that cannot happen from a coach of my own caliber.


There is no way I could have made a negative gesture towards the fans. They own the team, we are happy with them, I want to sincerely appreciate them for being with us through thick and thin and I still want them to tolerate us for all errors and challenges because the team is really facing a big challenge.

Professor Daud kehinde Sangodoyin DKS donate branded campaign bus and cash gift

 Professor Daud kehinde Sangodoyin DKS donate branded campaign bus and cash gift




Hon. commissioner for Works and Public transport, Professor Daud Kehinde Sangodoyin (DKS) held a strategic meeting with the campaign committee Director General, urged them to work hard for the victory of PDP candidate and persuade them to settle all the rift in the party.


Professor Daud Kehinde Sangodoyin DKS who double as Campaign coordinator for Ibadan North East and Ibadan South East donated branded campaign bus for the easy mobilization and logistics for the campaign committee which Director General of PDP Campaign Committee  in Ibadan North East Local Government Hon. Abeeb Ogunremi, was given one and also donated undisclosed cash 


He assured victory for all PDP Candidate in coming Local Government Poll because of the outstanding performance of His Excellency Engr Seyi Makinde FNSE, The Executive Governor of Oyo state.


Finally, He implored party faithful to propagate the good works of the present administration in the state and they should display their loyalty for the party.

Sunday, March 10, 2024

Breaking: BCOS Bestows Merit Award on Chief Benedict Akika for Exceptional Humanitarianism and Community Service

 Breaking: BCOS Bestows Merit Award on Chief Benedict Akika for Exceptional Humanitarianism and Community Service






The Broadcasting Corporation of Oyo State (BCOS) has honored Chief Benedict Akika, the Agbaakin Olorunda Aaba and Mayegun of Akobo, with a prestigious merit award in recognition of his unwavering support, numerous contributions, humanitarian efforts, and selfless dedication to society.





The award presentation took place at the BCOS headquarters in Ile Akede, Orita Bashorun, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.











Mr. Ayo Olubode is the Chairman of the 2024 BCOS Easter Celebration Committee and the award was presented to Chief Benedict Akika by BCOS Chairperson, Dr. Chief Mrs. Dotun Olaitan.







Expressing gratitude for the recognition, Chief Benedict Akika acknowledged BCOS for deeming him worthy of such an esteemed accolade.




He remarked that the award would serve as a source of motivation, inspiring him to continue his efforts in uplifting the community.




 Chief Akika emphasized his belief in the importance of living a purposeful life and reiterated his commitment to making meaningful contributions to society.




The merit award bestowed upon Chief Benedict Akika underscores BCOS's commitment to acknowledging individuals who exemplify altruism and dedication to community service.



Chief Akika's tireless efforts in improving the lives of others have not only earned him recognition but also serve as an inspiration for others to follow suit.

RAMADAN: Demonstrate Lessons of Love, Kindness, Good Neighbourliness – Makinde Urges Muslim Faithful

 RAMADAN: Demonstrate Lessons of Love, Kindness, Good Neighbourliness – Makinde Urges Muslim Faithful



Oyo State governor, ‘Seyi Makinde, has congratulated the Muslim Ummah in the state and across the world on the commencement of the month of Ramadan 1445.


The governor, who described the holy month as a blessed month in which Allah rewards the worship of the Muslim Ummah, charged Muslims to increase their prayers for the country and the state.


Governor Makinde called for increased prayers for the country amid the economic hardship facing the people, noting that though leaders have been doing everything to turn the situation around, prayers are of greater essence at this time.


He equally charged Muslims around the world to demonstrate the lessons of love, kindness and good neighbourliness as taught by Prophet Mohammed, admonishing those who have enough to remember their neighbours, as more people are going through hard times.


According to the governor, his administration had been doing everything possible to mitigate the effects of the economic hardship and it will not relent until life becomes better for all residents of the state.


He said: “I felicitate my Muslim brothers and sisters on the occasion of the commencement of the month of Ramadan 1445.

“This is another opportunity offered to us by Allah (SWT) to serve Him and seek His face and I will encourage all and sundry to make good use of the opportunity as always.


“I charge the Muslim Ummah to, as they have always done, pray for our dear State and Nigeria, as we have all come to realise that prayer remains the greatest key for believers to make things happen.


“We do know that our country is in a bit of economic hardship, but while we continue to look up to the leaders to do the needful, we must also support our hopes with prayers to God.


“I also want to charge my Muslim brothers and sisters, especially those who have in abundance, to remember their neighbours and show kindness.

“It is my prayer that Allah SWT will reward your acts of worship and accept it as Ibadah.”