Osun lawmaker’s mother, Jayeola dies at 80

ALHAJA FALILAT ANIKE ADEBISI JAYEOLA PASSES ON

Death, an inevitable end, has occurred of the mother of the serving lawmaker representing Ila State Constituency, Alhaja Falilat Anike Adebisi Jayeola in the late hours of Thursday, 30th July 2020.

Wife of the late Alhaji Adebisi Jayeola (AKA Jaye filling station) is the biological mother of Honourable Lateef Adebisi Jayeola, and she has been buried in the early hours of Friday, 31sr July, according to Islamic rites.

Alhaja Falilat Anike Adebisi Jayeola lived a fulfilled life with children, grandchildren and great grandchildren too numerous to mention, she died at the ripe age of 80.

Fidau prayer, according to the family source, shall hold in her residence at Oke-Ola area, Ila Orangun on Sunday, 2nd of August, 2020 at 10:00am prompt.

The special prayer shall be in total compliance with the directives of the State Government of Osun on protocols against the spread of Covid-19 pandemic.

The family therefore enjoin the family members home and abroad, lovers of the family and all well-wishers to pray along with the family.

Eid-El-Kabir : Hon. Shokeye congratulates Muslims, charges them to comply with God, Government’s directives on covid-19

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ON. SHOKEYE CHARGES MUSLIMS TO REMAIN STEADFAST IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE STATUTES OF ALLAH

A leader of a Media and Political Team, based in Osun State, TEAMSHOWKEY, Hon. Shokeye Muhammed Shobowale has congratulated the entire people of Osun State, especially the Islamic faithfuls, on the occasion of this year’s Eid El Kabir celebrations.

This was contained in a Press Statement made available to Newsmen in Osogbo on Thursday evening.

The Osogbo-born business icon, based in the United States of America (USA) also charged the Islamic faithfuls to solely concentrate on the statutes and instructions of the Almighty Allah, in relationship with one another, in the period of this celebration and beyond.

The businessman cum politician emphasized that the purpose of the celebration is basically sharing of all good things among one another, and snatching at the opportunity of the occasion to lend the hands of goodwill and favour to the less privileged.

He charged people who are well to do in the society to always remember those who might be in need, especially in a period like this and at all times.

He therefore implored those who were deprived of observing the Hadjj in Mecca, Saudi Arabia as a result of the Local, National and International guidelines for prevention of the spread of Coronavirus pandemic, to remain calm, hopeful and prayerful for Osun State, Nigeria and the entire World from the grip of the evils of Covid-19 pandemic.

While charging the entire people of Osun State to be obedient and compliant with the regulations and instructions of the State Government on social gatherings, he prayed that the Almighty God eradicates the deadly disease in no distant time.

Eid Mubarak.

Signed :
TEAMSHOWKEY

DEJI ADELEKE, EPITOME OF PHILANTHROPIC ALTRUISM

*DEJI ADELEKE, EPITOME OF PHILANTHROPIC ALTRUISM*

By Bode Opeseitan

When the list of Africa’s greatest and most unassuming philanthropists of all time is released, one name that is certain to feature prominently on the priceless scroll of honour is multi-billionaire businessman, Dr. Adedeji Adeleke.

Adedeji Adeleke belongs to the rarest lineage of discreet billionaires not only in Africa but across the globe who have made a monumental impact on the lives of tens of thousands of people.

His level of kindness is the highest in the hierarchy of philanthropy called altruistic philanthropism. The Jewish Virtual Library in its classification of eight levels of charitable giving ranked grudging philanthropism as the worst while the best is the charity given in a dignified manner to sustain people before they are impoverished.

Across the world, only a handful of billionaires belong to that golden generation. Whenever the quintessence of charitable causes in that class extend any act of kindness to humanity, it is not in anticipation of any payback in any form. It is from the abundance of the generosity of their hearts. They build schools, roads, hospitals and other amenities for the society with absolutely no string attached.

They provide scholarships up to the university level in different parts of the world for people who can never repay them.

They regularly change the stories of market women, traders, plumbers and other artisans or professionals who cross their paths for good. When they promise, they deliver. They don’t hoodwink.

Spread all over the world are people of different religious faiths and ethnic nationalities they have bankrolled from nothing to greatness. That is what Deji Adeleke has done. That is what has earned him the trust, abiding faith and deep respect of all those who encountered him.

Yet, this philanthropic colossus does not want anybody to acknowledge or celebrate his irrevocable commitment to helping others to thrive.

“Whatever I do for anyone is between me and my GOD”, he would tell his friend of several decades, Oba Adedokun Abolarin, the Orangun of Oke Ila.

His musician son, David O (David Adeleke) is even more famous than him by miles.

Never one to flaunt his kindness or oppress humanity with his wealth, Deji Adeleke does not even want his works to speak for him. He wants the seed of goodness he has sown in others to germinate and flourish to the glory of God and for the benefit of that person without any self-glorifying link with him. To this noble personification of kindness, his divine assignment is done the moment he has planted the seed of giving in any of the people he has supported. He does not want to profit from any accolade therefrom. He does not orchestrate, spin or launder his charitable deeds. He does not play to the gallery. This is perhaps the biggest lesson he has served fellow billionaires a-la-carte.

When I asked Oba Abolarin to mention one exceptional act of kindness of Dr. Adeleke he could recall, Kabiyesi said, “They are just too numerous (Won ti po ju, Bode, won ti po ju u), he said repeatedly, with all the emphasis he could muster.

“That was why he established Adeleke University, Ede”, said the bosom friend of the billionaire as he began, very reluctantly, to unveil the veil, saying it is important this once to let the people know Adeleke’s brand of philanthropy in order to inspire others.

“He (Adeleke) paid the school fees of over 2000 students annually in different parts of the world. Then, he said, ‘why can’t I just start a university?’ That was why he started the university to fund the education of the less privileged. Between one third and half of the university’s student population is on his scholarship,” said the monarch delightfully about his friend in whom he is exceedingly pleased.

The trigger to celebrate Adedeji Adeleke had its root in my recent trip to Washington DC. I had taken a Uber Luxury ride from the Amtrak Train Station to my destination. Behind the wheel was a Nigerian from Rivers State, Henry.

Having easily established we were both Nigerians, Henry lamented the chronic misrule in Nigeria and expressed the hope that he would one day return home and partake in the efforts to rebuild the country to make his benefactor and mentor, Adedeji Adeleke proud.

He told me of how Deji Adeleke gave him and six others who were members of an acapella gospel group, The Ambassadors, their big break in the 90s by sponsoring them to the United States of America. He could not stop singing the praise of Dr. Adeleke.

“Several times, whether in Nigeria or when we were on trips outside the country, people of different backgrounds would approach him and start thanking him profusely, saying but for him, they would not have had a university degree,” recalled Oba Abolarin. Both Oba Abolarin and Dr. Adeleke are members of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, a faith that shaped who and what he (Adeleke) has become.

My friend and brother who was close to Senator Isiaka Adeleke, Deji Adeleke’s elder brother, Mr. Remi Oyeyemi, said the impact of Deji Adeleke’s generosity is felt not only in every nook and cranny of Osun State but in far distant places.

“Selfless act of giving is the pastime of the Adeleke family. Their father was also renowned for his generous spirit in his lifetime. People know Senator Demola Adeleke more for his dancing skills but the people of his senatorial district felt his impact in the little time he served as Senator,” said Mr. Oyeyemi.

Blessed indeed are the cheerful givers. May GOD continually bless and preserve Adedeji Adeleke for his pristine and selfless philanthropism.

©️Bode Opeseitan

Read how Dr Eddy Olafeso congratulated Barr. Eyitayo Jegede on Ondo State PDP Governorship primary

ONDO 2020:
OLAFESO CKNGRATULATES JEGEDE, CHARGES PDP ON EQUITY, FAIRNESS

Distinguished gentlemen of the Press,

A few hours ago, I sent a congratulatory message to Barr. Eyitayo Jegede who won the Ondo State People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Primary held yesterday. I wished him luck and offered my best wishes on the task ahead of him and us all.

We congratulate H.E. Gov. Ugwuanyi of Enugu State and his H.E. Gov. Fintiri and other members of the Primary Committee for the success of yesterday.

As a democrat, we participated in the Primary in our bid to contribute our quota to the development of the State. Over a year ago, we started this process of talking to our people. We’ve been to the 18 Local Governments and the 203 Wards across the whole State. We interfaced with our people and we’ve seen the kind of mysterious poveety that revolves around our people across the State. We remember the efforts of our leaders, Chief Ajasin, Chief Adefarati, Chief Agagu, and Dr. Mimiko who developed this State to be the Sunshine State.

I pray that the flag bearer meets the hopes and yearnings of our people for sustainable economic policies and better life for each and everyone of us as passed on by Baba Ajasin. The need for a critical look at our educational and health sectors as bequeathed by Baba Adefarati and Dr. Mimiko. Our desire is to begin to look at our infrastructural development from where Dr. Agagu left it. The tragedy is that until we look at the efficiency of our parties, that’s when we can talk about an efficient government.

Yesterday, 175 delegates voted for us. That’s the input of the material and human resources we’ve injected into this race. Be that as it may, we can not overemphasize on the need to move forward to get Ondo’s sun to shine again.

I want to thank my brother and friend, Rev Bunmi Jenyo who served as my Zonal Secretary of the party. He’s been with me all the way and have relocated to Ondo for the past 3 months. My childhood friend, Chief Kole Omololu remain dependable and cherished. My incredible team ably led by Hon. Dayo Akinsoyinu, assisted by Rt. Hon. Jumoke Akindele have been wonderful. Ade Adegba greatly coordinated Central for us, Engr. Alabi was resolute in the North and Hon. Lubi Akpoebi in the South was marvelous. I want to thank all LG and Ward Coordinators for the amount of work done.
I want to also thank my brother, Dr. ‘Kunle Akindele and his team from Abuja. The whole team have been great
Yesterday’s result might have downplayed the enormous work done by this team but I’m sure that we will keep it up and ensure that our party win the incoming election.

I will thank our sponsors for believing in our dream for a better Ondo State. I want to thank those who were with me all day, through thick and thin, my PAs Ariyo Adeola and Jide Akinnusi and my security details who haven’t slept for over 72 hours now. My Social Media team led by Wándé T. Ajayi has been fantastic and I want to thank them.

I can’t mention all names for they are just too much. I’m a blessed man to be surrounded by fantastic human beings.

But of all these great people I’ve mentioned that supported me, I have my wife and my daughter here today. My daughter is my script writer, my chancellor and adviser. My last recorded television campaign was written by her and she helped me in ensuring that I carried on. That underscores her believe in her dad. The only emotion I’ve had thus far has been when she asked her mom if “Mom, will Papi still be Governor”. Because it’s very important to her. She knows I can do it case we debate on a lot of things. But my master to her is very futuristic. I said “the future belongs to God. God give us responsibilities to change lives in whatever capacity we find ourselves.” I want to thank her so much, she is just 10 years old. I want to thank my wife of 16 years for the long hours on the kitchen. Cooking and uncooking to get us all to where we are. But now that we’ve cut away from that, we will now continue our lives in a different way. To serve humanity and do what we can to shape lives. I want to thank my family and my children all over the world. Kunle in Finland is as if he was ever away. Tolani in the UK and the rest 4 in the US.

I’m becoming a father to all now and as we age gracefully, we will all wish to stay together. I want us all to continue to be friends, to be able to do what we can for humanity as I’ve decided to dedicate the rest of my lives. I am not retiring from politics. “Politicians don’t retire, they die” Sometimes, you set your destination to he East, but God will think otherwise and change your course to the North. We are going to devout the rest of our lives to serving the society in whatever way we can.

The future of our state is in limbo and expect we enshrine Integrity, character and intellectual capacity to create a vision for our people. To me that’s very important and we must not do anything to reduce it. We must ensure we engage our people.

I want us to be sure that our party will continue to embrace equity and fairness in every decision we are taking. I want us to know that acquiring power for nothing is the most dangerous thing anybody can do and it destroys society. That to me is unforgivable.

I wish Eyitayo Jegede the very best and we must take back Ondo State to return the lost glories.

To you all, supporting us is not a waste of time. I thank you and God will continue to bless you all.

Olorogun Dr. Eddy Eniola Olafeso

ERELU OBADA @69 : Rev. Jenyo felicitates, describes her as God’s gift

PDP ZONAL SECRETARY CELEBRATES ERELU OBADA AT 69

A former Deputy Governor of Osun State, Her Excellency, Erelu Olusola Obada has been applauded by the Zonal Secretary of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the South West, Rev. Bunmi Jenyo on the occasion of her 69th birthday anniversary celebration.

Rev. Jenyo, who described the Ilesa-born politician as a rare gem whose antecedent cannot be swept under the carpet, in a Press Statement, obtained by Nigeran Platform in Osogbo on Saturday, stated that Erelu Obada is a great woman of substance, by every standard.

In a personally signed Press release, the South West Zonal Secretary of PDP also described her as a special gift of God and said “Happy birthday to a virtuous, energetic and amiable mother and a woman of substance, Her Excellency, Erelu Olusola Obada on this special day”.

“You have been outstanding among inexhaustible personalities who are genuinely devoted to the good and progress of humanity in every sense of the word”.

“You are an iconic leader with astounding qualities and achievements capable of distinguishing you from mere men. You have indeed left an indelible footprints on the sand of time. You are obviously relentless in your efforts to build an egalitarian society”.

“You are a rare gem, a special gift of GOD for mankind”.

He therefore prayed for many happy returns of the auspicious occasion to Her Excellency “many happy returns with smiles on your cheek, bliss in your heart and greater heights in the land of the living, AMEN”.

“Congratulations your Excellency!”, Rev. Jenyo felicitated.

Read the Press Statement of the South West Zonal Caretaker Committee here

SOUTH WEST PDPPRESS STATEMENTRE: MEETING HELD AT THE GOVERNMENT HOUSE, OYO STATE, IBADAN ON FRIDAY 19TH JUNE 2020.(1) We take due cognizance of a purported Zonal meeting of the South West Zone of our Party summoned entirely at the pleasure of the Governor of Oyo State, His Excellency, Oluseyi Makinde.(2) We therefore wish to place on record that the meeting was summoned by Gov. Oluseyi Makinde without any recourse to the Zonal Caretaker Executive Committee, thus it remains an informal gathering of the friends of the Governor and not a Zonal meeting of the Party.
In view of the foregoing, its resolutions, if any is not binding on the Party in the South West Zone.(3) We declare that the Zonal Executive is constitutionally empowered to drive the affairs of the Party in the South West, and this is a responsibility it cannot delegate. Therefore any Zonal meeting not convened by the Zonal Executive is a direct affront on the Party’s constitution and an unlawful repudiation of same. This action signals the beginning of anarchy within the Party in the Zone and it will be absolutely irresponsible of the Zonal Executive to just ignore it.
We are therefore left with no choice other than to report this development to the National Secretariat who will determine the appropriate response to issues of impunity like this.(4) We must declare that the current Executive Committee of the South West Zone values very seriously the amity, understanding and cooperation that exist in the Zone and will continue to trenchantly ensure its sustainance.(5) We also wish to implore all Party leaders to appreciate the recent growth and development in the Party’s fortune and resist any temptation to create any form of disaffection in the Party capable of reversing our gains.Ayo Fadaka
Zonal Publicity Secretary.

Read the Press Statement of the South West Zonal Caretaker Committee here

SOUTH WEST PDPPRESS STATEMENTRE: MEETING HELD AT THE GOVERNMENT HOUSE, OYO STATE, IBADAN ON FRIDAY 19TH JUNE 2020.(1) We take due cognizance of a purported Zonal meeting of the South West Zone of our Party summoned entirely at the pleasure of the Governor of Oyo State, His Excellency, Oluseyi Makinde.(2) We therefore wish to place on record that the meeting was summoned by Gov. Oluseyi Makinde without any recourse to the Zonal Caretaker Executive Committee, thus it remains an informal gathering of the friends of the Governor and not a Zonal meeting of the Party.
In view of the foregoing, its resolutions, if any is not binding on the Party in the South West Zone.(3) We declare that the Zonal Executive is constitutionally empowered to drive the affairs of the Party in the South West, and this is a responsibility it cannot delegate. Therefore any Zonal meeting not convened by the Zonal Executive is a direct affront on the Party’s constitution and an unlawful repudiation of same. This action signals the beginning of anarchy within the Party in the Zone and it will be absolutely irresponsible of the Zonal Executive to just ignore it.
We are therefore left with no choice other than to report this development to the National Secretariat who will determine the appropriate response to issues of impunity like this.(4) We must declare that the current Executive Committee of the South West Zone values very seriously the amity, understanding and cooperation that exist in the Zone and will continue to trenchantly ensure its sustainance.(5) We also wish to implore all Party leaders to appreciate the recent growth and development in the Party’s fortune and resist any temptation to create any form of disaffection in the Party capable of reversing our gains.Ayo Fadaka
Zonal Publicity Secretary.

Read the Press Statement of the South West Zonal Caretaker Committee here

SOUTH WEST PDP

PRESS STATEMENT

RE: MEETING HELD AT THE GOVERNMENT HOUSE, OYO STATE, IBADAN ON FRIDAY 19TH JUNE 2020.

(1) We take due cognizance of a purported Zonal meeting of the South West Zone of our Party summoned entirely at the pleasure of the Governor of Oyo State, His Excellency, Oluseyi Makinde.

(2) We therefore wish to place on record that the meeting was summoned by Gov. Oluseyi Makinde without any recourse to the Zonal Caretaker Executive Committee, thus it remains an informal gathering of the friends of the Governor and not a Zonal meeting of the Party.
In view of the foregoing, its resolutions, if any is not binding on the Party in the South West Zone.

(3) We declare that the Zonal Executive is constitutionally empowered to drive the affairs of the Party in the South West, and this is a responsibility it cannot delegate. Therefore any Zonal meeting not convened by the Zonal Executive is a direct affront on the Party’s constitution and an unlawful repudiation of same. This action signals the beginning of anarchy within the Party in the Zone and it will be absolutely irresponsible of the Zonal Executive to just ignore it.
We are therefore left with no choice other than to report this development to the National Secretariat who will determine the appropriate response to issues of impunity like this.

(4) We must declare that the current Executive Committee of the South West Zone values very seriously the amity, understanding and cooperation that exist in the Zone and will continue to trenchantly ensure its sustainance.

(5) We also wish to implore all Party leaders to appreciate the recent growth and development in the Party’s fortune and resist any temptation to create any form of disaffection in the Party capable of reversing our gains.

Ayo Fadaka
Zonal Publicity Secretary.