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PoliticsDr. Godspower Oshodin Nominated For Clevenard Media Award 2025 by panafreports(op): 4:26pm On Oct 21, 2025
By Kogi News Tribune
Palma de Mallorca, Spain | November 21, 2025

For the first time, the picturesque Mediterranean city of Palma de Mallorca will play host to the Clevenard Media Award 2025 — an international celebration that honors outstanding achievements in entertainment, entrepreneurship, fashion, innovation, leadership, and community empowerment.

Dr. Godspower Oshodin Nominated for Clevenard Media Award 2025 in Palma de Mallorca, Spain

Honoring a Distinguished Nominee: Dr. Godspower Oshodin
A Voice of Purpose, Creativity, and Integrity
Storytelling as a Catalyst for Change
Leadership and Civic Engagement
Championing Integrity and Global Development
Advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
For the first time, the picturesque Mediterranean city of Palma de Mallorca will play host to the Clevenard Media Award 2025 — an international celebration that honors outstanding achievements in entertainment, entrepreneurship, fashion, innovation, leadership, and community empowerment.

Organized by Clevenard SL, the prestigious event will unite influential entrepreneurs, creatives, government representatives, NGOs, and global thought leaders to recognize individuals whose vision and impact continue to shape societies across continents.

Honoring a Distinguished Nominee: Dr. Godspower Oshodin
Among this year’s distinguished nominees is Dr. Godspower Oshodin, a Nigerian writer, poet, journalist, filmmaker, and globally respected advocate for youth empowerment, integrity, and media development.

He has been nominated in the category of “Media Leadership & Social Impact through Creative Advocacy”, a recognition of his remarkable contributions to literature, digital media, social awareness, and youth engagement across Africa and the diaspora.

A Voice of Purpose, Creativity, and Integrity
Dr. Oshodin has distinguished himself through a career defined by creativity, service, and authenticity.

As President of the Nigeria Bloggers Forum, he leads a vast network of digital media professionals committed to ethical journalism, responsible communication, and using media as a catalyst for positive change.

He is also the Founder and CEO of Solution Media, one of Africa’s fast-rising storytelling and digital communication platforms, dedicated to crafting transformative narratives that foster social accountability, inclusion, and reform.

His poetry collection, “A Poet Who Died By His Poem,” gained global acclaim and was ranked among Amazon’s Top Poetry Books by Black Authors, solidifying his place as one of Africa’s most reflective literary voices.

Storytelling as a Catalyst for Change
Beyond literature, Dr. Oshodin leverages film and media as tools for advocacy. He served as Executive Producer of “The Scale,” a bold anti-rape short film featured at several international film festivals. The film amplifies the voices of survivors and contributes meaningfully to global conversations on sexual violence and gender equality.

He also executive produced the feature film “The Last Debt,” a socially conscious drama that challenges cultural norms and promotes moral values through cinema.

In addition, he co-produced “Newland,” a radio program syndicated across more than 50 FM stations in Nigeria, tackling moral and civic issues and reaching millions weekly.

Through these works, Dr. Oshodin continues to illustrate how art, advocacy, and storytelling can transform society.

Leadership and Civic Engagement
In civic life, Dr. Oshodin has played notable roles in Nigeria’s political and youth development space. He previously served as National Publicity Secretary for both the Buhari/Osinbajo Mandate Group and the Atiku Care Foundation, underscoring his belief in inclusive governance and youth participation beyond party lines.

Respected for his integrity and bridge-building leadership, he has become a unifying voice among young Nigerians dedicated to nation-building.

As an ECOWAS Youth Ambassador, he spearheads programs that promote leadership, innovation, and sustainable development among young Africans, with a strong focus on peace, education, and entrepreneurship.

Championing Integrity and Global Development
Dr. Oshodin’s global work includes co-convening the Global Seal of Integrity Project (GSOI) — an international initiative that honors individuals who embody honesty, accountability, and moral excellence.

Past recipients of the GSOI honor include Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, and Nelson Mandela — a testament to the project’s prestige and global reach.

As African Representative for Cyberpedia Internet Governance, Africa’s pioneering Artificial Intelligence and Data Mining organization, Dr. Oshodin plays a strategic role in advancing ethical AI innovation, online safety, and digital policy formulation.

Advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Dr. Oshodin’s advocacy aligns strongly with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). As a United Nations Online Volunteer, he has contributed to numerous education, equality, and human rights initiatives across Africa.

He was also a keynote speaker at the Africa Youth Conference held at the United Nations House, where he encouraged young delegates to harness technology, media, and education for empowerment and transformation.

A Legacy of Impact and Inspiration
Dr. Godspower Oshodin’s life and career reflect resilience, intellect, and purpose-driven leadership. His influence spans literature, media, advocacy, and civic engagement — making him one of Africa’s most inspiring voices in contemporary media and social transformation.

His nomination for the Clevenard Media Award 2025 not only celebrates his accomplishments but also reaffirms his lifelong mission to promote integrity, creativity, and ethical leadership in a rapidly evolving digital world.

Event Details
Event: Clevenard Media Award 2025
Date: Friday, November 21, 2025
Venue: Calle Manacor, núm. 156, Palma 07007, Illes Balears, Spain
Organizer: Clevenard SL (NIF B75809574)

About Clevenard
Clevenard is a global media and digital marketing company specializing in PR, networking, telecommunications, sourcing services, and consultancy. With offices in Europe, Africa, and the United Kingdom, Clevenard champions innovation and collaboration through strategic storytelling and international partnerships.

Its mission is to amplify the voices of exceptional leaders and changemakers driving transformation across industries, communities, and nations.

PoliticsCourt Fines NGO Over Frivolous Suit Against NUPRC, Gbenga Komolafe by panafreports(op): 9:29am On Jul 19, 2025
A Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court has struck out a lawsuit filed by a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) against Engr. Gbenga Komolafe, Commission Chief Executive of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), describing the suit as frivolous and lacking in merit.

The suit, filed by the Registered Trustees of Trust Field Empowerment Initiatives, sought to compel the Honourable Attorney-General of the Federation (HAGF) or his proxies to prosecute Engr. Komolafe within 30 days over alleged irregularities in the award of oil blocks and the fixing of signature bonuses.

The case, marked FCT/HC/GAR/CV/128/2025, also listed the NUPRC and the Attorney-General as co-defendants.

In a ruling delivered on Friday, July 18, 2025, Justice H. Muazu upheld preliminary objections filed by the legal teams of the three defendants, who argued that the FCT High Court lacked jurisdiction to hear the matter. Citing Section 251(1)(a) and (n) of the 1999 Constitution, the court affirmed that only the Federal High Court has jurisdiction over issues related to federal revenue and matters concerning mines, minerals, oil fields, and natural gas.

Lead counsels Kehinde Ogunwumiju (SAN) for the Attorney-General, Oladele Gbadeyan for Engr. Komolafe, and Chief Chiesonu Okpoko (SAN) for the NUPRC, also urged the court to award ₦100 million in damages against the claimant for what they described as an abuse of court process aimed at harassing and embarrassing the regulatory chief.

While the court declined the ₦100 million request, Justice Muazu agreed that the suit was frivolous and without merit. He subsequently awarded a cost of ₦3 million each to the three defendants — totalling ₦9 million — against Trust Field Empowerment Initiatives.

The judgment brings an end to the widely criticized legal action, which legal experts say lacked both factual and constitutional grounding.
Source:
https://kogitribune.com.ng/2025/07/18/court-fines-ngo-over-frivolous-suit-against-nuprc-gbenga-komolafe/

PoliticsRe: 2027: Forget Northern Votes – Reno Tackle Obi's Absence At Buhari's Burial by panafreports: 8:56am On Jul 16, 2025
TimeManager:
I wonder what happened to him to have failed to show up at the burial even though he is in the country, his team are doing a really bad job.
This is a man that has literally made the North his second home immediately after the 2023 elections, going from one state to another donating boreholes and breaking Ramadan fast in mosques. He was literally begging to visit Benue after herdsmen attacks but for the Governor who refused him. He was in ilorin last week where he was advocating that the coalition zone its ticket to the south. he was also in Jos this past Thursday where he visited some Islamic clerics who wore him an Hausa attire.. After all, he has taken it as a past time to be paying condolences to victims of attacks and the bereaved without giving a hoot about what people say about him. Why then did he fail to attend this crucial burial that seems to be at the very top of it all?.


-Kiss the truth!
He is working hard to ensure Tinubu wins his re-election. Obi knows what he's doing...

Is a game..

Only the political deep thinkers can unravel his strategy.

Do not ne surprised when he cross to APC before 2031

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