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Adeboye stated that women who wear makeup question the perfection of God’s creation.

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The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has said women who wear makeup do not believe God did a perfect job on them.

Adeboye spoke on Saturday during the RCCG ministers’ conference held at the Redemption City, Mowe, Ogun State, as part of activities lined up for the church’s just-concluded 72nd annual convention.

Adeboye said God did a great job when God created humans, stating that women wearing make-up are expressing their disbelief in God who created them.

He said, “When you marry, you cut your coat according to your clothes. Some of you want to be like the people of the world. I can’t even imagine some of the things I see now. It wasn’t so in the beginning.

“People spend hundreds of thousands of naira on ‘shoot out’ (photo shoot). And then, on the day of the wedding, the girl put on all manner of decorations. Those who do make-up are those who do not believe God did a good job.

“When God created you, He did a great job, you are wonderful, perfectly made, and you cannot find any other fellow like you. You are special.

“When you begin to paint, and you think you can improve on what God has already done, you are a fool. You can never improve on what God has done.”

Hon. Bolaji Odusanya, Chairman of Ijebu North Local Government, applauds the pioneer of the Ijebu Fashion Festival.

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The Executive Chairman of Ijebu North Local Government, Hon. Bolaji O. Odusanya, has expressed his profound gratitude to Miss Ayokunle M., the trailblazing pioneer of IFF, for her exceptional contributions and dedication.

Hon. Odusanya acknowledged Miss Ayokunle’s courage, which has been instrumental in driving the vision of IFF from its inception. He commended her relentless efforts in creating a platform that has positively impacted communities across Ogun State.

He further emphasized the importance of such initiatives in fostering growth and development, highlighting how Miss Ayokunle’s work has inspired many and brought about meaningful change within the state and fashion industry.

The Chairman concluded by reaffirming his support for IFF and encouraging others to emulate Miss Ayokunle’s determination and passion for making a difference.

Hon. Ibrahim Ayokunle Isiaka Hosts Farmers’ Training and Empowerment Program in Ifo

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Hon. Ibrahim Ayokunle Isiaka Hosts Farmers’ Training and Empowerment Program in Ifo

Hon. Ibrahim Ayokunle Isiaka, the distinguished representative of the Ifo/Ewekoro Federal Constituency in Ogun State, successfully organized a comprehensive farmers’ training and empowerment program.

The event, which took place at the New Ifo Township Hall in Alameda, Ifo, brought together farmers from across the constituency. The initiative aimed to equip participants with modern agricultural practices, tools, and resources to enhance productivity and boost economic development within the community.

Hon. Isiaka reaffirmed his commitment to supporting local farmers and fostering sustainable growth in the agricultural sector. This empowerment program is part of his broader efforts to improve livelihoods and drive development in Ifo/Ewekoro Federal Constituency.


Victory and gratitude by Omoba Adedamola Fayemi

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Victory and Gratitude: Serving Odogbolu Local Government with Integrity and Excellence

A Heartfelt Appreciation to the People of Odogbolu Local Government

I am profoundly grateful to the people of Odogbolu Local Government for placing their trust in Hon. Chief Dr Babatunde Oyetola Diya as the Executive Chairman. This message is a heartfelt expression of my gratitude, flowing with sincerity and joy.

I extend special thanks to Prince Adedapo Abiodun, MFR, the Deputy Governor, and the leadership and people of Ogun State and Odogbolu Local Government. We are committed to upholding the trust you have bestowed upon us and pledge to never let you down.

Yesterday’s election marked a historic moment reminiscent of the legacy of Balogun Fayemi. Remarkably, Gen. Oladipo Diya became the Military Governor of Ogun State a year after his father’s passing, and now his son, Dr. Babatunde Diya, has risen as the Executive Chairman of the local government council established by his father. This milestone reflects our unwavering commitment to realizing the dreams of Odogbolu’s forefathers.

As we approach the first 100 days in office, we reaffirm our campaign promise: to leave a legacy of excellence that future generations will celebrate and cherish.

To everyone who made this achievement possible, we say thank you. To those yet to believe in our vision, we value your support and assure you of our dedication to delivering exceptional service.

With gratitude,
Omoba Adedamola Adepitan Fayemi
Coordinator, DTDF & PRO, OCDC

Oil Marketers Speak On Fuel Selling For N1,500 Per Litre By December

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Oil marketers have explained that the future of Nigeria’s price of Premium Motor Spirit (Petrol) is unknown and difficult to predict.

The President of the Petroleum Products Retail Outlet Owners Association, PETROAN, Bill Gillis-Harry, disclosed this in an interview with DAILY POST on Sunday.

Speaking on the speculation that petrol prices may hit N1500 per litre by December, Gillis-Harry said, “Nothing is static”.

According to him, it is difficult to predict the price of petrol due to the deregulation of the oil and gas sector.

He noted that what the Nigerian government and the citizens should be concerned about is energy security and the availability of petroleum products.

“Right now, I am completely unable to give you an exact figure on what the fuel price will be in December 2024.

“Nothing static. We can’t settle for any figure of fuel price at this moment. We need to be sure that there is sufficient stock of petroleum products to guarantee our energy security. We are not certain of what the future holds,” he told DAILY POST.

Earlier, oil marketers requested N100 billion intervention from the federal government to stop petroleum businesses from total collapse in the coming weeks.

The development comes as Nigerians grapple to purchase petrol at over N1,030 per litre nationwide.

Recall that on October 9, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited increased its pump price of petrol to N1,030 per litre in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, from N897.

However, other filling stations sell between N1,080 and N1,300 per litre, depending on the location.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) Stands as the Strong Contender in Ogun’s Local Government Elections

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On November 16, 2024, Ogun State will witness what can only be described as a political masterclass, led by the All Progressives Congress (APC). With its well-oiled campaign machine whirring through every nook and cranny of the state, the APC has established itself as the unchallenged giant in this election—a conclusion so obvious that one wonders if the opposition has even noticed an election is taking place at all.

Governor Dapo Abiodun, who has spent the last five years reworking Ogun’s social and economic landscape, might as well have pulled out a lawn chair and a glass of lemonade as he watches the opposition scramble in courtrooms rather than on the campaign trail. Governor Abiodun and his administration have paved roads, renovated schools, and improved healthcare facilities, all while quietly waiting for the opposition to catch up to this level of tangible governance. But instead, they appear to be locked in an endless saga of court cases and factional spats. While the APC strides ahead, opposition parties are so busy suing each other that they might forget to sue for votes.

“With the quality of candidates our party is presenting in the forthcoming local government election in the state, APC remains the party to beat; we have assiduously and consistently made remarkable impacts in the life of our people, and this is indeed our selling point,” declared Governor Abiodun confidently. And why shouldn’t he be confident? When you’ve “intimidated” the opposition by simply rolling out functional infrastructure and maintaining a stable political climate, there’s little left for opponents to counter. Intimidation through clean governance? Now, that’s a strategy worth emulating!

The governor did have a few words of encouragement for the APC faithful, reminding them to maintain unity and stay on the ground in these last moments of the campaign. “It is now incumbent on every APC member across the 20 Local Government Areas to sustain the enviable feats our party has recorded in the last five years by showing more commitment and working in unison for the victory of our party come November 16,” Abiodun said. Indeed, while the APC has ensured that every vote counts, the opposition has been busy counting its own divisions.

For the opposition, “grassroots outreach” appears to have been rebranded as “courtroom outreach.” While APC members crisscross the 20 local government areas, meeting with voters and touting five years of real progress, the opposition seems content to live out a law-firm fantasy, as if voters are wooed by court cases rather than campaign promises. With such dedication to litigation, perhaps they should consider a rebrand as the “Association of Prolonged Courtship”—where court time takes precedence over campaign time.

And let’s not forget the people of Ogun State. They, too, have watched these proceedings unfold with no small degree of amusement. They see the APC presenting real candidates with real plans for the future while the opposition alternates between finger-pointing and paperwork. One voter quipped, “I haven’t seen the opposition at my door once, but I hear they’ve shown up in court nearly every day! I guess that’s where they think our votes are.” In the meantime, Governor Abiodun’s campaign message is crystal clear: with a track record as solid as the freshly-paved roads, there’s little room left for political theater.

As the November 16 election approaches, the APC’s drumbeat grows louder, and the opposition’s internal dissonance sounds increasingly like background noise. APC’s campaign, built on achievements and a unified front, is as vibrant as a festival, while the opposition party is stuck in an unending legal tango, with each faction leading in a different direction.

So, here we stand. In a few days, Ogun’s voters will file out, likely to a ballot box as empty of opposition options as the courtrooms will be full of them. The APC is set to sweep through with a victory that’s as much about competence as it is about comedy. For while the opposition parties busy themselves drafting lawsuits, the APC has drafted a plan to drive the state forward. And when the final vote is cast, Ogun State will have chosen the party that showed up for the people, not the party that showed up to court.

Tayo Mabeweje
Media Consultant to the Executive Governor of Ogun State

Those against Peter Obi statement on “turning vigils to night shifts”

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Those against and attacking Peter Obi statement on ‘turning vigils to night shifts’ knows the direction he’s driving to, but you all choose to pretend not to know, because you have given yourselves the title no one gave to you ‘Defendants of the Church.’

How can a country grow when more churches are built than industries and factories production which can be invested heavily on, provide job opportunities and boost the economy?

Enter a street in one of the states in the country, before you reach the end of that street, you have counted more than 50 worship centers, which includes mosques, churches and prayer houses.

Before you come at me and give me a negative title, I am a true believer of the word of God who believes in the work of Christ, at the same time believe a country needs to invest more in production to boost her economy.

You’re comparing a church to a club that contributes to the country’s revenue through tax and is one of the sectors for provision of jobs for the unemployed in the country.

There’s a church somewhere planning to expand its auditorium to accommodate more members, what happens to investing in the empty lands for production that want to be used for worship centers?

They can be used for industries or factory production to provide jobs for the unemployed members in which it can generate revenue for the country and help grow the country’s economy. Take for instance AGRICULTURE.

Agriculture has been proven to be one of the best sectors to grow a country’s economy. There are countries whose economy has grown through heavy investments in Agriculture.

Not every time we see empty lands and the next thing is trying to erect a building for worship centers or residential buildings that’s abandoned. It can be invested in agriculture or other factory production.

When a store house is vacated, the next thing it is used for is church.

It’s about time people stop convulsing and feeling attacked whenever the activities of religion are criticised or questioned. Instead look at the bigger picture and know the direction the person is driving to or rather don’t pretend not to know.

Those of you attacking his statements will travel to a saner clime and forget there’s ever a thing called ‘Vigil’ because you are trying to see how you can use that time to do ‘night shift’ and earn more income.

Why then are you attacking his statement and making him look like an Anti-Christ? Abi you no want your country to grow?

Man didn’t say worship centers should be destroyed or worshippers should be stopped from going to worship centers. Instead he is saying it’s about time more energy is centered on creation of jobs which can be used to boost the country’s economy.

We have many worship centers in the country today. Tell me how has it helped in boosting the country’s economy? So rather than feeling attacked when religious activities are criticised, look on the brighter side.

The verses Malachi 3:10, Leviticus 27:30, Deut. 14:22, and so on, that church leaders use to preach to members about paying tithe, has to do with production. It’s from production you tend to generate your tithe. So tell me how this can be possible when there is no production?

Put sentiment aside. Go and read what the bible say about Christians contributing to the economy of the country.

I leave you with these verses 2 These 3:10-12, Colossians 3:23-24, Proverbs 22:29, and search for more yourselves.

And yes RELIGION is one of the major problems in Nigeria. Instead of being a defender of religion at unnecessary times, go boost your country’s economy.

Source: Precious Chiamaka.

Use Tech Tools To Solve Learning Disabilities, Foundation Tasks Ogun Govt

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A non-governmental organization, Lyceum Foundation, has urged Ogun State Government to provide technology tools for learning in state-owned primary and secondary schools to tackle learning difficulties among pupils in the state.
Director of the Foundation, Mrs Maureen Ola-williams, stated this while addressing the teachers on Thursday at the Special Education Need Training for Ogun State Teachers held at St. Peters College Olomore, Abeokuta, the state capital
Ola-williams appealed to the Dapo Abiodun led administration to provide technology materials such as smart bulb and speech to texts or text to speech apps among others that could be used by the teachers to educate pupils suffering from learning disabilities like dyslexia.
She explained the some pupils or students have virtual and hearing deceased hence the need for smart bulb which display videos and audios to aid learning process and resolving learning disabilities in them.
Ola-williams, who is the Head of Lyceum Schools, Abeokuta, also explained speech to texts and texts to speech apps usage in the classrooms as such technology with conducive environment would help pupils assimilate faster and improve their learning abilities.
She maintained that the training of the 100 teachers in partnership with the State Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, would go a lot way to educate and provide skills for teachers on how to manage and handle learning difficulties as well as providing basic care for learners
” There must be access to learning materials and resources to create a conducive environment. some who have this learning disabilities are virtual learners, you need things like technology like smart bulb, each classroom such have a smart bulb which are ways of helping children learn faster, a smart bulb will display video and also help in audio, it goes a long way for children who are virtual learners or auditory learners.
“Also you need apps, like speech to texts or text to art speech, and those require funding . Governments should look into this, create enough resources and fund the school educational sector and also create more training like this and provision and implementation of amenities that will help the children thrive learn and favour those who have learning difficulties.” She added

Ijebu Youth Association Calls on Senator Otunba Gbenga Daniel to Champion the Creation of Ijebu State

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The Ijebu Youth Association has called on Senator Otunba Gbenga Daniel, representing Ogun East Senatorial District in the National Assembly, to advocate for the creation of Ijebu State. As discussions around new states, such as Ibadan State, gain traction, the association urges the senator to seize this opportunity to address the aspirations of Ijebu people.

The association highlights several benefits that the creation of Ijebu State would bring, including:

  • Economic Development: Enhanced growth through targeted investments and infrastructure projects.
  • Healthcare Improvements: Better healthcare services and specialized facilities.
  • Education Quality: Increased access to quality education and vocational training.
  • Cultural Preservation: Boosted tourism and a strengthened cultural heritage.
  • Representation and Decision-Making: Effective representation at the state level for Ijebu people.
  • Youth Empowerment: Job creation and greater empowerment for Ijebu youth.

According to the association, fulfilling this vision, long advocated by the revered Oba Sikiru Adetona, GCON, the Awujale and Paramount Ruler of Ijebu Land, would also:

  • Strengthen Cultural Identity: Strengthen and preserve the unique cultural identity of Ijebu people.
  • Foster Unity: Promote unity and cooperation within Ijebu communities.
  • Encourage Indigenous Leadership: Provide more opportunities for indigenous leadership.

In a statement, the Ijebu Youth Association expressed appreciation for Senator Daniel’s dedicated service and emphasized that championing the creation of Ijebu State would leave an enduring legacy, transforming the lives of constituents and advancing the region’s future.

The association urges the senator to give this matter priority consideration, as it represents the collective hope of Ijebu people.

FG plans to exempt baby products, pads from tax

The Federal Government has planned to exempt tax on baby products, locally manufactured sanitary towels, pads, and tampons.

A bill to that effect has been initiated by the government. It is titled “A Bill for an Act to Repeal Certain Acts on Taxation and Consolidate the Legal Frameworks relating to Taxation and Enact the Nigeria Tax Act to Provide for Taxation of Income, Transactions and Instruments, and Related Matters.”The bill, dated October 4, 2024, and obtained from the National Assembly by our correspondent offers insights into the government’s tax strategy and fund distribution over the coming years.

The bill stipulated that the Federal Government would not impose a tax on baby products; locally manufactured sanitary towels, pads or tampons; among others.It partly read, “The following supplies are exempt from the Value Added Tax imposed under chapter six of this Act -oil and gas exports; crude petroleum oil and feed gas; goods purchased for use in humanitarian donor funded projects provided that the humanitarian donor shall first pay the VAT and request a refund from the Service.“Baby products; locally manufactured sanitary towels, pads or tampons; military hardware, arms, ammunitions and locally manufactured uniforms supplied to armed forces, para-military and other security agencies of a Nigerian government.”Commenting on the initiative, a global health equity advocate, Dr Ifeanyi Nsofor noted that the initiatives were promising as they offered more affordable options.He, however, said, “With the rising cost of living, many Nigerians still struggle to afford these products.

Child malnutrition continues to rise, and period poverty remains a persistent issue.”

An Emotional Farewell from Hon. Chief (Dr.) Babatunde Oyetola Diya and Family to Hon. Babafemi Oyewole Diya

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Odogbolu Bids Farewell to Hon. Babafemi Oyewole Diya: An Emotional Farewell from Hon. Chief (Dr.) Babatunde Oyetola Diya and Family

On Friday, October 18th, 2024, the Diya family and the Odogbolu community gathered to pay their final respects to the late Hon. Babafemi Oyewole Diya, a former two-term Member of the Lagos State House of Assembly and the House of Representatives. A committed member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Hon. Diya’s contributions to the political landscape were fondly remembered by family, friends, and colleagues.

Among the dignitaries in attendance was Hon. Chief (Dr.) Babatunde Oyetola Diya, a distinguished member of the family and nephew to the late Hon. Wole Diya. He is also the Olu-Omo of Ikosa, following in the footsteps of his uncle, the former Ogun State Military Governor and Vice President of Nigeria, Late Lt. General Oladipo Donaldson Oyeyinka Diya.

The burial rites began on October 17th, with a solemn procession through the streets of Odogbolu, leading to the Diya family homes and concluding at TANIMOWO COTTAGE, where a Service of Songs was held. The service, officiated by Ven. Benjamin Oludare of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Odogbolu, reflected on the theme of life’s fleeting nature.

On October 19th, the final farewell was given during a funeral service at St. Paul’s Anglican Church, led by Rt. Reverend Dr. Rotimi Babatunde Ogunbanwo. Drawing from John 9:14, the Bishop urged the congregation to make the most of their time on earth, as death is inevitable for all. He concluded with a powerful reminder: “Do what you can, for the end of days is coming.”

The late Hon. Oyewole Babafemi Diya was celebrated for his generosity, humility, and tireless commitment to others. Many remembered him as a man who always sought to uplift those around him, never hesitating to give, even when he had little himself.

Notable figures from Odogbolu who attended the event included Hon. Chief (Dr.) Babatunde Oyetola Diya, who was joined by APC party leaders, friends from Lagos, and other dignitaries. Among them were Hon. Femi Adeleke Ogunbanwo, Hon. Kolapo Korede Osunsanya, Hon. Adebowale Ojuri, Hon. Atinuke Bello, Barr. Yomi Siwoniku, and many more. The Diya family was also represented by Brigadier Olusola O. Diya, Commander of the 14 Brigade in Abia State, and Dr. Niyi Diya from London, alongside other family members from the diaspora.

The reception was held at the Odogbolu Hall, which overflowed with guests celebrating the life of the late Hon. Diya. The event continued well into the early hours of Sunday, October 20th, as attendees commemorated a life well-lived.

Rest in peace, Hon. Babafemi Oyewole Diya.

B.O.D. Media Team, 2024

Experts Urge Nigerians Not to Abandon Cooking Gas for Firewood

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Nigerians, especially at the grassroots, have been urged not to resort to the use of firewood as a result of the economic hardship and recent hike in the process of cooking gas.

The warning came from researchers and climate change advocates at a programme held in Abuja on Tuesday to discuss ‘Maximising energy transition opportunities in Nigeria.’The concern comes in the wake of the price hike of Liquefied Petroleum Gas, also known as cooking gas, from N1,350 to N1,500/kg.

It was also reported that the prices of cooking gas peaked at N1,500/kg in some retail outlets in Ogun and Lagos States as of Sunday with the average price for refilling a 12.5kg cylinder of cooking gas in Abuja rising by 41.6 per cent to N17,000 in different areas.Reacting, the Director for Partnership and Development, Shehu Yar’Adua Foundation, Amara Nwamkpa, admitted that the latest development could force some Nigerians to consider resorting to the use of firewood for cooking.

Nwamkpa, however, urged Nigerians not to be hasty in their decision to abandon cooking gas for firewood because of exposure to smoke and its health implications.

The researcher added that at a time when the world is aiming toward an energy transition occasioned by climate change, Nigerians should start considering the option of renewable energy and clean cooking.He said, “The transition to clean cooking is not an attempt to completely eliminate firewood but to reduce the exposure and inhalation of smoke in the process of its use.

These are some of the things that cause respiratory diseases and 40 per cent of the pneumonia cases we are having in the country.

Ijebu North NYCN Set to Announce and Reward Essay Competition Winners

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The Ijebu North chapter of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) is set to announce the winners of its youth essay competition during the council’s upcoming quarterly meeting. The event is scheduled for Friday, October 18, 2024, at the Senator Biyi Durojaye Complex, Ijebu North Local Government Secretariat, Ijebu Igbo.

According to Miss Maraiyesa Ayokunle, Director of the Education and Training Directorate, the winners will be revealed and awarded their prizes during the meeting. She extended warm congratulations to the top three winners: Osonowo Deborah Gboyinde (1st place), Fadipe Oluwatimileyin (2nd place), and Adebanjo Toyyibah Ayomide (3rd place), commending their remarkable performances.

Miss Ayokunle encouraged the winners to view this success as a stepping stone toward future achievements, stressing the importance of maintaining diligence and perseverance. “A brighter future awaits you if you continue to strive for excellence,” she noted.

She also expressed her gratitude to all participants, urging those who did not place in the top three not to be discouraged. Instead, she encouraged them to see the experience as an opportunity for growth and to aim for greater success in future competitions.