Sunday 22 September 2019

Igbo buru otu saves lives, tests members on blood pressure, sugar level


Igbo buru otu Social Club of Nigeria established to cater and empower members, is an association of Igbo speaking people resident in Nigeria and in the Diaspora. During the group’s monthly meeting in September, they gathered a team of doctors to carry out general test on their members, especially on blood pressure and sugar level; SUCCESS DAMIAN reports.
Essentially conceptualized to assist their members, Igbo buru otu, has raised the bar, redefining the meaning of a social club. It has not only empowered members, it has also taken care of orphanages and widows. The leadership has also acquired more than 70 plots of land for interested members at give away rates.

The last has not been heard, recently, the group gathered a team of doctors to carry out general medical tests on their members. 

High Chief Chika C. Nwokedi, Okpoko 1 of Obodoukwu, Nwata Ya Na Chiyadinamma 1 of Ikwuano, the Founder and President General of the club told the media that he assembled the doctors who will conduct medical tests because many people die due to avoidable diseases. He also averred that he was planning to enter into collaboration with some hospitals that will provide medical services to members who cannot afford treatments of any ailment discovered, adding that bills from such services will be taken care of by the club.

He said “It is better to attend to people’s needs when they are alive rather than attending to them when they are dead. Many people stay one year, two years without medical checkup, and that is why we are bringing the doctors to carry out a general test on our members. The test is a general test and may cost up to N4000 for each person, but nobody will pay one naira and you know our number.”

Pastor Mrs. Chika Nwokedi, Nwachinemere ogo 1 of Ikwuano, Obodoukwu speaking on how she combines the activities of Igbo buru otu and her ministry, explained that being a minster of God should not stop one from associating with his people. She said “Most times people would tell you don’t attend meetings, anything outside church, but one thing I found out is with Igbo buru otu, we have pastors forum, which I am secretary to it, now the pastors forum is impacting them the word of God, if they are not doing something right we tell them, we do have night vigil that we invite both outside ministers to come and join us. Now if they don’t understand the will of God concerning their lives, remember most of them don’t go to church but they attend night vigils, and through the word of God they are hearing, we are changing lives.”

“The members have nothing to lose, because if you have a problem you will just dial the Chairman’s number, tell him  the police is holding my friends, may be, at Ore, the chairman will just call the AIG in charge of Ore and tell him see, see, the person will be released, so there is so many  things to gain, they have nothing to lose,”

Mr Onyebuchi Emmanuel Adindu, the Vice President of Ndigbo Buru Otu, stated that “Health is wealth; that is why we see it as a very good thing to check the health status of our members, we also do charity work, that is basically why we form this club. We are here to help ourselves. In terms of policing, the police have been our friend, we change their tyres, change their engines. Next month we are going to support the widows, we keep doing that, we give you food items, cash to raise your business; we have cooperative here, if you want to borrow money, you come here with no interest.”

Navy Commodore Augustin Anayochukwu Nwokedi, said “I identify myself with Igbo buru otu two years ago, I am a member, and it is a socio cultural organization that has to do with the well-being and welfare of all Igbo speaking persons across the state, across the nation, and outside the nation Nigeria. 

“Igbo buru out implies that we want Ndigbo to be one, our main focus area and specialization is helping the Nigerian police, if you look at some stations within us here: Area M, Ikotu Police Station, Idimu, we have refurbished their vehicle, and it costs us lots and lots of money, even to the extent of meeting with the IG, the inspector General of police, is our friend, and we have made the Nigeria police our reference point. We know if we get it right with Nigerian police, the society will be a better place to be.”

Mrs Agbalaha Ezinwanne, a nurse midwife who headed the medical team said, “We are here to carry out test for the club members. We found out that a lot of them don’t even know their health status. In the cause of doing these tests we have discovered that a lot of them are hypertensive and diabetic. With these tests we let them know their health status, then tell them what to do, it is not all about drugs. 

“Like many of them their cholesterol level is very high, we are talking of the bad cholesterol not the good one, by the time we give them health education, some of them take a lot of alcohol, we tell you to reduce the quantity of alcohol you take, the quality of food also, they should eat fruits and vegetables. When you do all these, when you give them medication, it will work,” Ezinwznne stated.

Thursday 19 September 2019

ICPC inaugurates Students Anti-corruption Vanguard in LASU

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Nigeria's anti-corruption body, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), Lagos Office, through its officials, has inaugurated the Lagos State University Chapter of its Students Anti-Corruption Vanguard (SAV) Initiative.

The event took place on Wednesday, 18th September, 2019 at the University Auditorium, Main Campus, Ojo.

The Students Anti-Corruption Vanguard is an initiative of the Commission aimed at taking the campaign against corruption to higher institutions in the State by getting students volunteers on the train. Mrs Mary Omonoyan and Mrs Nike Ade-Adams led the ICPC team to the inauguration. 

In his opening address, the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Olanrewaju Fagbohun, SAN, who was represented at the event by Dean, Students Affairs, Dr. Femi Obayori, praised the students who took part in the programme for standing up to be counted in the fight against corruption. "To be a part of this programme today, it means you must have given it a serious thought. Corruption is part of our country and when you choose to publicly standup against it; then you have taken a big decision. We need to build a culture of integrity and transparency and it starts now. As students we must look inward and build for ourselves virile students bodies, and that needs determination, boldness and hard work. You must also study hard to know what you should know because at the end of the day, it's always about facts."

In her own speech, leader of the ICPC team, Mrs Mary Omonayan, noted that the inauguration was a first step in building a lasting relationship with the university.

"This is the beginning of a robust relationship between the ICPC, the Lagos State University and you the students."

She further revealed that the Commission was established 19 years ago on three key mandates: Prevention, Investigation and Prosecution of corrupt practices, saying that the SAV was a means of "catching them young" from schools.

The Registrar of the University, Mr Olayinka Amuni, represented by Mr Emmanuel Fanu; Bursar, Mr Said Olayinka, represented by Mr Taiwo Omonyi and the Acting Librarian, Mrs Ronke Bello, represented by Dr. O.O Makinde, in their comments, all charged the students to eschew corrupt practices and be examples of integrity wherever they found themselves.

The Youth Alive Foundation (YAF), an agency partnering the ICPC on the project was also on ground to enlighten the students on what constitutes corruption and how to report corrupt practices around them.

The programme also witnessed the election of the first set of Executives for the SAV just as the students took oath of allegiance to the body and the anti-corruption drive in Nigeria. 

The inauguration is expected to be followed up with series of meeting and trainings for interested students.



Wednesday 18 September 2019

Jumia to host Maiden World Tourism Day, September 27th

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Jumia Travel, the hotel and flight marketplace of Jumia has announced the hosting of its maiden World Tourism Day.

The event which will be held on September 27th, 2019, at Ereko Hall,  Moorhouse Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria, will address the growing relevance of tourism and its potential to create thousands of jobs.

The event, which will feature an interactive and panel session, will coincide with the international celebration of World Tourism Day, a day set aside by the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) to foster awareness among the international 
community of the importance of tourism and its social, cultural, political and economic value. 

This year's theme "Tourism and Jobs: A Better Future for All" highlights the relevance the tourism sector plays in creating more and better jobs for millions of people everywhere, not only presently, but also for the future, with numerous possibilities for opportunities and challenges. 

The theme could not have come at a better time when 1 out of 20 jobs is from the travel and tourism sector coupled with the increasing contributions of the Nigerian hospitality to the labour market. The Nigeria Hospitality report published by Jumia travel reports that the number of direct jobs created by the sector peaked at 1.2 million compared to 651,000 in 2016 (1.6%), that’s 1.8% of total employment in the country. 

In line with this, the panel session will discuss “Repositioning Nigeria's Tourism Industry to Create More Job Opportunities” and will have on the panel: Adun Okupe PhD, Senior Advisor, Red Clay; Gbenga Onitilo, Sales & Marketing; Air Namibia; Michael Balogun, CEO & Founder of Xtrm Tours 2 Nigeria Ltd; Abiola K. Ogunbiyi, MD SJ Tours & Allied Services, Aguilar Monica, General Manager, The Moorhouse Ikoyi and Femi Lawson, CEO Skyview Communication. The session will be moderated by Sam Adeleke, an expert in destination marketing and co-founder at TravelCenter.Africa.

In her remarks, Omolara Adagunodo, the Managing Director of Jumia Travel said that the World Tourism Day event in Lagos is another forum for stakeholders to discuss issues affecting the hospitality sector and proffer pragmatic solutions.

"The Nigeria hospitality sector has myriads of challenges, one of which is reflected in this year's theme. For Jumia, World Tourism Day is not just a day to celebrate but also a day to discuss some of the shortcomings of the sector while making valid recommendations on how to tackle or resolve them," she said.
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Arowolo renovates Molatori Palace, promises more empowerment

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Hon. Matthew Kolade Arowolo, the Councillor representing the good people of Ward C4 (Owode/Ibeshe) in Igbogbo/Baiyeku Local Council Development Area (LCDA) has renovated the palace of Bale of Molatori.

He has also stated that he would stop at nothing to empower his constituents.

With no security vote, the councilor has deployed his personal funds for the renovation of the palace and the rehabilitation of major roads in Ikorodu; he has also empowered so many youths in the area.

Molatori Palace which was in a deplorable state for so many years received the philanthropic and kind gesture of the young councilor who not only used his personal money to buy the materials for the renovation of the palace, but also, as a Civil Engineer, actively participated in the physical work on the structures in the palace.

Recently he graduated 312 students in his free vocational training students. He has rehabilitated major roads in his constituency, not forgetting his renovation of schools in preparation for resumption, among other social responsibilities..

Arowolo who has become a standard model for grassroot governance in Ikorodu division, is in the category of Paul Kagame of Rwanda and Seyi Makinde of Oyo State.





Tuesday 17 September 2019

Archbishop Martins set to ordain five Deacons

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His Grace, Most Rev (Dr.) Alfred Adewale Martins, the Archbishop of the Metropolitan See of Lagos, is set to raise five deacons to the priesthood.

The event is scheduled to hold on September, 24, 2019 at St. Jude Catholic Church, Mafoluku, Oshodi, Lagos.

Among those God has chosen for the ordination are Rev. Paul Tobechukwu Ariole, Rev. Joseph Chukwuemeka Okafor, Rev. Harrison Chinagorom Okoli, Rev. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia and Rev. Reuben Simeon Onyebuchi.

The soon-to-be ordained priests will be welcomed by a large and vibrant Catholic faithful of the Archdiocese of Lagos. The Archdiocese of Lagos traces its beginning to the Vicariate of the Bight of Benin which was created in 1870, and eventually raised to an Archdiocese on the 8th of April, 1950, with the name Archdiocese of Lagos. 

Speaking on the ordination, Archbishop Martins said in a press statement, “The faith, dedication and commitment of these five young deacons are blessings from God to our Archdiocese. Their ministry and talents are vital to the needs of the flock God has entrusted to his Church. With over three million strong, energetic and faith-filled Catholic faithful, God has indeed blessed the Archdiocese of Lagos.

“Surely the entire Catholic faithful will journey with the newly ordained priests as they seek to know Christ Jesus in his Church and fulfill the purpose for which they have been called, chosen and ordained priests,” Martins stated.

Speaking further, the Chief Shepherd stated that as priests and spiritual fathers they are to continue with Christ’s redemptive work in the midst of God’s people, adding that as faithful witnesses for Christ their lives must necessarily exude the apostolic zeal required for the new era of evangelization. 

“I am grateful to God for their families and others in their lives who helped nurture their faith and vocation to the priesthood,” he noted.
  
Ordination is the ceremony in which the sacrament of Holy Orders will be conferred on the five deacons to make them priests.