Saturday, August 31, 2024

Importance of Summer Coaching Classes for Secondary School Students by Hon kehinde Akande , Executive Chairman Ibadan South West LG..

 "Importance of Summer Coaching Classes for Secondary School Students by Hon kehinde Akande , Executive Chairman Ibadan South West LG..


Dear Students and Parents,


I hope this note finds you well. As the Chairman of Ibadan South West Local Government, I am committed to ensuring that our students receive the best possible education. Last Tuesday, we visited the museum, which was a beautiful experience. The artifacts and exhibits showcased the rich history and culture of our nation.


As the great philosopher, Aristotle (384-322 BCE), once said, "Education is the best provision for the journey to old age." Summer coaching classes are an excellent opportunity for our secondary school students to gain a head start in their academic journey.


According to John Dewey (1859-1952), "Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself." Our summer coaching classes will provide students with a comprehensive review of their previous year's work, preparation for upcoming exams, and a chance to explore new subjects.


By attending these classes, students will gain:


- Improved understanding of difficult subjects

- Enhanced problem-solving skills

- Boosted confidence and self-esteem

- Better time management and study habits

- Exposure to new ideas and perspectives


As a token of our commitment to education, I promise to provide all students with exercise books to aid their learning.


Let us work together to ensure that our students receive the best possible education.


Sincerely,

Hon. Kehinde Akande

Chairman, Ibadan South West Local Government"

Wednesday, August 21, 2024

PWDs Pioneers of Nigeria Congratulates the New Executive Secretary and Demands for immediate stoppage of PWDs Persecution and 4 years Forensic Audit of the CommissionAbuja, FCT Nigeria: August 20, 2024 By Voice of the Voiceless for PWDs, Job Napoleon Agbor


 PWDs Pioneers of Nigeria Congratulates the New Executive Secretary and Demands for immediate stoppage of PWDs Persecution and 4 years Forensic Audit of the CommissionAbuja, FCT Nigeria: August 20, 2024

By Voice of the Voiceless for PWDs, Job Napoleon Agbor 


Today marks a historic milestone in Nigeria’s journey toward disability inclusion and civil rights. It is the fourth anniversary of establishment of the National Commission for Persons with Disabilities (NCPD), founded on August 20, 2020, by Muhammadu Buhari, the then President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. 


This year, the NCPD embarks on a new chapter with the inauguration of Hon. Chief Barr Ayuba Burki Gufwan as the new Executive Secretary.

The previous administration of the NCPD, was marred by controversy and discontent. Allegations of infighting, impunity, corruption, unconstitutional, unethical and immoral practices have plagued the disability community, exacerbating repression, retaliation, persecution, toxic, stressful, traumatic and even torture of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) to death. 




The community now looks to Hon. Chief Barr Ayuba Burki Gufwan to steer the Commission back on course and restore sanity, trust and integrity.


In a show of solidarity and support, the Pioneers of Nigeria’s National and International Disability Civil Rights Movement and Policy Changers, led by Lady Omotunde Ellen Thompson, paid a courtesy visit to the new Executive Secretary. Lady Thompson, revered as the Mother of Disability Civil Rights Movement in Nigeria, was accompanied by a delegation that included notable figures such as Dr. Lengnen Jurmang, Executive Director of the Plateau State Disability Civil Rights Commission; Mr. Hosea K. Bitrus, a frontline advocate for the Plateau State Disability Rights Law of 2005; Mr. Shindol Aaron Adamu, State Chairman of Plateau State JONAPWD; Engineer Ernest Anozie, Disability Desk Officer in the Federal Ministry of Commercialization, Innovation, and Digital Economy and Makop Masok who happened to be right standing advocate noted for boldness in speaking truth to injustice irrespective of whose ass is gored.  Master Nuhu, who is one  of our at Risk child was also in attendance. 

Also present was Job Napoleon, known as "Hurricane," who serves as the convener of the Pioneers of Nigeria’s National and International Disability Civil Rights Movement and Policy Changers, President of the Voice of the Voiceless for PWDs in Nigeria, a Critical Stakeholder/Member of the All Progressive Congress (APC) (Etomi ward in Etung LGA of Cross River State, Nigeria), and an Academic Don at the University of Calabar.

 Chief Eric Ndubueze Ufom, President and Founder of Equal Rights for Persons with Disabilities International, Inc (ERWPDI) (aka Equal Rights for Persons with Disabilities Initiative (ERPWDI), was also recognized for his pioneering role in the international disability rights movement.

During the visit, Job Napoleon delivered a powerful message to the new Executive Secretary, emphasizing the urgent need for a comprehensive restructuring of the NCPD to achieve optimal productivity.


 He called for a four years forensic audit with the inception 2020-2024 of the Commission to assess the extent of the liabilities and damages inherited from the previous administration. He stressed that the audit is necessary to expose and address the corruption and inefficiencies that have plagued the NCPD. 

Napoleon further advised the new Executive Secretary to resist any pressure from influential individuals attempting to thwart the forensic audit. He highlighted the importance of redeploying or removing directors and staff whose tenures have expired or who were improperly appointed, noting that the Commission's workforce should predominantly comprise of PWDs.



The delegation also underscored the need for training of all NCPD staff, on UNCRPD-Protocol, African PWDs-SDGs, 2030 Agenda, Nigerians with Disabilities Act and also engage them in continuous training to better understand the behavioral patterns and peculiarities of PWDs. Napoleon proposed that the NCPD partner with Equal Rights for Persons with Disabilities International, Inc (ERWPDI) to implement training programs based on toolkits developed by the United Nations for Africa. 


He said Chief Ufom, was the one who directly represented Nigeria and the African region during its launching by the UN DSPD/DESA and was given the authorization to use it in Africa countries. 

In addition, Napoleon urged the new Executive Secretary to retrieve and revise the ongoing amendment of the National Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities (Prohibition) Act 2018. He argued that the amendment should align with international standards, such as the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and include provisions on retaliation, repression, persecution, and torture, which are endemic and being practiced with impunity in Nigeria without any meaningful questions asked.

Napoleon also called for the harmonization of disability rights laws across Nigeria into a one law that covers all the state and not each state having their law. Currently only 22 out of 36 states have domesticated their disability rights laws, with some failing to establish a commission for PWDs.


 He encouraged the Executive Secretary to seek foreign funding to supplement the government’s budget for addressing the challenges faced by PWDs and not depending on annual allocations, as that will not be enough in addressing the magnitude of challenges PWDs in Nigeria are facing.

The solidarity visit marked a hopeful beginning for the NCPD under its new leadership, with high expectations for a transformative tenure that will prioritize justice, accountability, and the well-being of Nigeria's disability community.

Saturday, August 10, 2024

ADVICE TO OUR AMIABLE COMMISSIONER FOR SPORT IN OYO STATE

 ADVICE TO OUR AMIABLE COMMISSIONER FOR SPORT IN OYO STATE



As a,young boy growing up in ososami ,an area separated from the famous and first stadia in Africa, liberty stadium 


I was so used to entering the stadium after each day lesson to watch athletes training with the best facilities on ground


You will see hockey ball pitch , volleyball ball pitch, wrestling gym , beautiful standard basket ball court, lawn Tennis court, one of the best swimming pools with international diving boards (still there ,but in shambles) 


At the main bowl ,  beautiful track and field


I used to see Athletes practising Discuss  , short put ,javelin throwing , weightlifting gym etc 


But the first thing I.noticed was that due to  lack of good encouragement , non availability of quality organised competitions in and around the country, lack of sponsors unlike football ,killed the interest from the heart of the Athletes 


On gymnastics, we find it difficult  producing the best in Africa ,why? Because we couldn't see beyond our noses


We have very good set of small young boys who are good in acrobatic display in ibadan here ,from Ayelabola masqurade clan ,


We should pick like 5-10 of them, take them to either china or America gymnastics schools train them for like 3-5 years bring them.back and take them.to.the olympics


On the issue of the liberty stadium,our commissioner for sport can start looking for sport sponsors ,get talents for all sports and get quality competitions with good sponsors that your good office will work on


Lastly, I heard that our Excellency,amiable governor seyi Makinde has taken.over the repair and control of liberty stadium on behalf of oyo state. kindly work on that to make things work fast and your name shall be written in god


We can start from.winning laurels at the National sports competitions ,fighting it out with states like Delta, lagos and Rivers for the top spot


I shall be ready to support in any capacity if called upon 



I wish u the best


Hon Yinka Akinbiyi writes from Ibadan south west local government

Saturday, July 6, 2024

Ambassador Oyedeji Olusegun Abayomi, a passionate advocate for people with disabilities, has urged Hon. Adedeji Stanley Olajide (ODIDI-OMO) to take up the cause in the House of Representatives.

 Ambassador Oyedeji Olusegun Abayomi, a passionate advocate for people with disabilities, has urged Hon. Adedeji Stanley Olajide (ODIDI-OMO) to take up the cause in the House of Representatives. He seeks to:



1. Create a stand-alone status for persons with disabilities in every program.

2. Review the National Social Register to include persons with disabilities.

3. Ensure state and local governments include persons with disabilities in their programs.


He notes that despite the Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities Act (2018) and Nigeria's ratification of the African Charter on Human and People's Rights on the Rights of Persons with Disability in Africa (2023), the recent 'Renewed Hope Conditional Cash Transfer' program violates the Disability Act by not setting aside funds for persons with disabilities.


Ambassador Oyedeji Olusegun Abayomi is pushing for inclusive poverty alleviation programs and equal opportunities for persons with disabilities. He urges ODIDI-OMO to represent their concerns in the House and advocate for the rights of persons with disabilities.




Wednesday, June 19, 2024

Unity in Action: Elevating NNAD with Dr. Chidi Olujie and Haruna

 Unity in Action: Elevating NNAD with Dr. Chidi Olujie and Haruna



Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed members of the Nigerian National Association of the Deaf (NNAD), today, I stand before you with a profound sense of pride and gratitude as we embark on a journey towards securing a second term for Dr. Chidi Olujie and Haruna as our National President and National Vice President.


In their tenure, Dr. Chidi Olujie and Haruna have exemplified unparalleled dedication, unwavering commitment, and visionary leadership. They have tirelessly championed the rights and welfare of the deaf community, advocating for inclusivity, accessibility, and empowerment at every turn.



Under their stewardship, the NNAD has experienced unprecedented progress and growth. From implementing innovative programs to advancing policy initiatives, Dr. Chidi Olujie and Haruna have left an indelible mark on our organization, transforming challenges into opportunities and obstacles into triumphs.


Their steadfast advocacy has not only amplified the voices of the deaf community but has also fostered greater understanding and recognition of our rights and contributions within society. Through their collaborative efforts, they have forged meaningful partnerships, expanded networks, and elevated the NNAD onto the national stage.


They are not just leaders; they are real administrators, forged by the strength of the North, empowered by the spirit of the South, and supported by the resilience of the West. Their leadership transcends regional boundaries, embodying the diversity and richness of our nation.




Together, let us unite in solidarity, rallying around our esteemed leaders as we catapult the NNAD to greater heights. With every step forward, we inch closer to our shared vision of a more inclusive and empowered deaf community.


By the power of God's grace, I am confident that by September, we will have cause to celebrate together, rejoicing in our collective achievements and triumphs. Let us coalesce our efforts, harnessing the strength of our unity to elevate the NNAD to new heights of excellence and impact.






In this platform, our gathering transcends ethnic, religious, NGO, and political lines. Here, we stand as one, united in our commitment to advancing the rights and welfare of the deaf community.



Together, let us pledge our unwavering support to Dr. Chidi Olujie and* *Haruna as they seek re-election*. *Together, let us chart a course towards a brighter future for the NNAD, where every member thrives and flourishes.

Thank you for your dedication, your passion, and your unwavering commitment to our cause. Together, let us march forward with determination and unity, knowing that our best days lie ahead.


As we reflect on their tenure, let us not forget the countless lives they have touched and the positive change they have inspired. Dr. Chidi Olujie and Haruna have been unwavering champions of progress, catalysts for change, and beacons of hope for our community.





Now, as they seek re-election, let us reaffirm our unwavering support and commitment to their vision. Together, we can build upon the foundation they have laid, and together, we can continue to strive for a future where every member of the deaf community thrives and flourishes.


We are rooting for other candidates and incumbents of the UPP Party, including Kareem Taofeek Abidemi for NNAD National Treasurer, Engineer Timothy Adejumo as National Secretary General, and Ebuka Okeke for National youth leader, Abdullah Ismail Ibrahim For National Pro, Abubakar Labaran for NCZC , Bashir Usman Kellumi For NEZC , Cordeliaashibel For National Financial Secretary, Saminu Ismail for NWZC , Nasir Dalha for NCW , Sagir Ibrahim for ANSG , Comrade Musa Inuwa for NCZC and Fasasi Monsurat for National Women Leader NNAD HQ



Join me in endorsing Dr. Chidi Olujie and Haruna and significant otters on the UPP Party for a second term as our esteemed leaders. Together, let us embark on this journey towards a brighter, more inclusive future for the Nigerian National Association of the Deaf. Thank you.













📌Let's make things happen


📌Vote CHIDI/HARUNA KONTUNUITI


📌Vote FAREWELL TO POVERTY..........


📌Vote CHIDI/HARUNA PROGRESSIVE......


*📌Vote FAREWELL TO MARGINALIZATION against DEAF.*


- Oyedeji Olusegun Abayomi

SW Coordinator Campaign & Mobilizes For UPP-T UNITY PROGRESSIVE.




Friday, May 10, 2024

Reps’ C’mmt Chairman On ICT, ‘Odidiomo’ Clears Air On Cybersecurity Levy

 Reps’ C’mmt Chairman On ICT,  ‘Odidiomo’ Clears Air On Cybersecurity Levy




ABUJA – The Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Information and Communications Technology (ICT) and Cyber Security, Hon. Adedeji Dhikrullahi Olajide, has clarified the provisions of the Cybersecurity Act, assuring Nigerians of his commitment to their well-being.


In a statement by the Special Adviser on Media and Public Affairs, Tolu Mustapha to Hon. Adedeji Dhikrullahi Olajide, the concerns raised by various stakeholders, including citizens, government agencies, and private organizations are being addressed with the Thursday’s suspension of the implementation of the cyber security Levy.


According to him, the Cybercrime (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) (amendment), signed into law in 2024, aims to protect Nigeria’s digital space from cyber threats, promote cybersecurity awareness, and establish a framework for incident response.


It will be recalled that a circular from the apex bank on Monday disclosed that the implementation of the levy would start in two weeks time.


The circular directed to all commercial, merchant, non-interest and payment service banks, among others, revealed that it was a follow-up on an earlier letter dated June 25, 2018 (Ref: BPS/DIR/GEN/CIR/05/008) and October 5, 2018 (Ref: BSD/DIR/GEN/LAB/11/023), respectively, on compliance with the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, Etc.) Act 2015.


Hon. Adedeji Olajide, who chairs the committee overseeing the implementation of the Act, emphasized that the legislation is designed to strike a balance between national security, citizens’ rights, and economic growth.


Our goal is to create a safe and secure digital environment for all Nigerians, while also respecting their privacy and freedom of expression,” he said.


Hon. Olajide, who acknowledged that some provisions of the Act has raised concerns among citizens, who fear potential infringement on their rights and freedoms while addressing the issue of cybersecurity levy, which has sparked debate among stakeholders explained that the levy is intended to fund cybersecurity initiatives, including awareness campaigns, capacity building, and incident response.



The levy will be a small percentage of telecom operators’ revenue, and will not burden citizens or businesses,” he assured.


He further dis-abused concerns about potential abuse of power, and highlighted the establishment of an independent Cybersecurity Council, which will oversee the implementation of the Act.


The Council will comprise representatives from various stakeholders, including government agencies, private sector organizations, and civil society groups, to ensure transparency and accountability,” he said.


Olajide also stated further that the Act makes provision for the safeguard and protection of citizens’ privacy.


“Any surveillance activities will be subject to judicial oversight and must meet strict criteria to ensure that individual rights are not violated,” he said.



The committee chairman also acknowledged concerns about the potential impact on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which are the backbone of Nigeria’s economy.


“We are working with relevant agencies to ensure that SMEs are not disproportionately affected by the levy or other provisions of the Act,” he assured and reaffirmed his commitment to the well-being of Nigerians, “As Chairman of this committee, I am dedicated to ensuring that the Cybersecurity Act serves the interests of all citizens, while also supporting economic growth and national security.”

Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Abuja, Nigeria_ – Hon. Adedeji Dhikrullahi Olajide, member representing Ibadan North West/Ibadan South-west federal constituency in the House of Representatives, has appointed Tolu Mustapha as Special Adviser on Media, Public Affairs and Protocol, and Hon. Kunle Akindele as Special Adviser on Special Duties.

 Abuja, Nigeria_ – Hon. Adedeji Dhikrullahi Olajide, member representing Ibadan North West/Ibadan South-west federal constituency in the House of Representatives, has appointed Tolu Mustapha as Special Adviser on Media, Public Affairs and Protocol, and Hon. Kunle Akindele as Special Adviser on Special Duties.



The appointments, which take immediate effect are aimed at strengthening the office of Honourable Olajide, who also doubles as the Chairman, House committee on Digital and

Information Communication and also enhance his desire to effectively serve the people of Ibadan North West/Ibadan South-west federal constituency.


In a statement personally signed by him, Hon. Olajide expressed his confidence in the appointees.


He said, “Tolu Mustapha and Hon. Kunle Akindele are seasoned professionals with proven track records of excellence.


“I am confident that they will bring their expertise and experience to bear in their new roles and help to deliver on my mandate to the people of Ibadan North West/Ibadan South-west federal constituency.”


Tolu Mustapha, a seasoned media professional with over 20 years experience in Broadcast Journalism and conventional media practice, brings a wealth of expertise to his new role.


With a specialization in Political Communication and Public Affairs management, Mustapha has worked with top media organizations, including the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) between 2009 and 2012, and was the Oyo state correspondent for City People magazine until 2014.


He has also served as a political communication consultant in various capacities and was a Protocol officer and Media Assistant to the late former Governor of Oyo state, Otunba Adebayo Alao-Akala from 2015 to 2022.


In addition to his extensive media experience, Tolu Mustapha holds an LLB degree in Law and a Post Graduate Diploma in Criminology and Security Studies from the National Open University of Nigeria.


He recently completed a professional Master of Science Degree in Legal Criminology and Security Psychology (M.Sc. LCS), from the University of Ibadan and is currently pursuing his LLM degree in Law from Leadcity University, Ibadan.


He is an Associate of the Chartered Institute of Arbitration (U.K), Institute of Chartered Mediators and Conciliators and an HIIT certified Project Management Professional.


While Hon. Kunle Akindele, the newly appointed Special Adviser on Special Duties, a seasoned politician and former councillor in Ibadan South West Local Government brings a wealth of experience in public service.


He studied Computer Science at the Polytechnic, Ibadan and is a certified International Diplomat, Protocol & International Conflict Resolution expert with certification from La Plage Meta Verse.


He has a record of remarkable delivery, community development, deeply rooted in grassroot advocacy, leadership, social entrepreneurship, politics and governance both within and outside the country.


Kunle Akindele has provided comprehensive, administrative, operational and managerial support to various organizations and governments.


His proficiency lies in coordinating and leading operational functions for youth and community based leaders.