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Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose, has
described his wife, Feyisetan, as a great source of
support and God's grace he enjoys as a politician
and the leader of the current administration in the
state.
In a congratulatory message by the governor on
Thursday to mark his wife's 52nd birthday, Fayose
described his wife as the positive force behind his
political successes.
According to a press statement issued by his Chief
Press Secretary, Mr Idowu Adelusi, Fayose said of
his wife, "She has distinguished herself as a role
model. A person who believes in modesty and
totally reserved.
"Her prayer life has made a difference and has
impacted positively on me. Any woman that marries
a man like me, who is generally seen to be fearless
and courageous and who is vulnerable to attacks by
political opponents, cannot afford not to have a
woman with her sterling qualities as wife. Only a
virtuous, Godly and resolute woman like her have
what it takes to stand firm in the face of attacks.
"I appreciate her as she adds another year and also
appreciate her care for our children. God has
brought her to this kingdom at this auspicious time
when many supposed men of honour have
disappeared into the thin air.
"I want to assure her that her labour of love will not
be in vain. She is a woman to emulate for her
modesty and inspiring and fervent prayer life and
only her can be an ideal wife for a man like me,"he
said.
Governor Fayose wished her many more glorious
and fulfilling years on earth and prayed for more
bliss in their marriage. |
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The Ibadan Elders Forum on Tuesday
mediated in the crisis between the Oyo
State Governor, Abiola Ajimobi, and the
Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Samuel Odulana, over
the elevation of Senator
Lekan Balogun, a former governor of the
state, Rashidi Ladoja, and seven other
Ibadan high chiefs.The IEF held a
meeting at the house of its Chairman,
Ambassador Olusola Saanu, on Tuesday evening at
the end of which the matter
was settled.At the end of the meeting,
which was attended by Dr. Lekan Are,
High Chief Adebayo Akande, and Ashipa
Olubadan, Chief Eddy Oyewole, the
governor saidthe matter had been resolved.Ajimobi
added that the elevated
high chiefs could retain their present
status while the papers would be
perfected to reflect due process.“ We
should thank God for the elders. Our
elders are committed to peace in Ibadanland and
our king has shown that
he is a good monarch. He contributed to
my success as governor. “In this case,
brothers are fighting and elders have
intervened. There is no cause for further
misunderstandin g. We will perfect the papers
because the
issue has been resolved by men of
impeccable character. Due process will
now take place. Sometimes, we get
married before perfecting a marriage
ceremony,” the governor told newsmen after the
meeting. Others at the meeting
included the Olubadan’s son, Prof. Femi
Lana, and the Otun Olubadan, Senator
Lekan Balogun.It will be recalled that the
high chiefs had been elevated by the
monarch but the state government described the
action as illegal because it
did not go through due process.The state
government said the action was carried
out by the Olubadan despite its directive
that the high chiefs should submit their
medical certificates of fitness before the monarch
could elevate them.The matter
reached a crisis point on Monday when
the governor issued a 48-hour ultimatum
to the organisers of the elevation
ceremony to reverse it and maintain the
former status of the affected high chiefs. A source
who preferred anonymity had
told our correspondent earlier on
Tuesday that contrary to the insinuation
that politics was beneath the whole
issue, the government was only
concerned that its directive was set aside before the
elevation.
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Olatunji Johnson, 27, graduated from the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Ondo State with a 4.57 CGPA in Statistics in the 2013/2014 academic session. In this interview, he shares with JESUSEGUN ALAGBE how he realised his dream You made a first class in Statistics. How easy was it? Through the help of God and hard work, excellence was possible for me. It wasn’t easy, but I was determined to make it happen. Many students shy away from mathematics-related courses. What motivated you to go for the course? There is a saying that “the voice of men is the voice of God.” People’s testimonies concerning my performance in mathematics positioned me to achieve the best of it. I never knew I was good at mathematics until I was awarded the best pupil in mathematics when I was in primary one. When I was in the junior secondary school, my lesson teacher, Late (Mrs.) Adelu affirmed that I was good at the subject. All these testimonies motivated me and through that, I developed a keen interest in mathematics. What important decisions did you make when you learnt you gained admission to study Statistics? I was so happy because I chose Statistics and I was offered the course. So I decided that if I could make above 4.00 GPA in the first semester of 100Level, I would not relent and improve until I graduate. I achieved it and that decision helped me to graduate with excellence. So you maintained a good grade right from your first year in school? I started with 4.16 in the first semester, but later it dropped to 4.12 in the second semester; then from that point I began to increase my performance until I bagged first class (4.57). I made three 5.00s consecutively in the last three semesters and this really helped me. I did not despise the little beginning. Any challenges encountered? Sincerely, I faced so many challenges such as my inability to get the required textbooks that could enhance my performance in the course as a result of financial incapability. I’m from a humble background, but I did not allow it to affect my thinking. These and many more posed a lot of challenges, but God saw me through it all. Many parents would rather want their children study courses like Medicine, Accounting and so on because of the notion that they are more lucrative than others. Did yours agree with your choice of studying Statistics? My dad was late when I got admission, but my mum always respects our opinions in the choice of career. So she was happy for me. I also believe my dad would have been happy seeing me study Statistics. Did your dad’s death affect you in any way? Well, it certainly did, but I didn’t let it affect my performance. He wouldn’t be happy with me being an average student because he’s gone. So what specific role did your mum play in your academic excellence? One of those things my mum did was the love she showed me while in school; she proved to me that we were studying together, which boosted my morale. I didn’t want to let her down and I have not. Did your friends play any role to help you achieve this feat? Yes, in terms of prayers, encouragements and finance, my family and friends played a major role. Tell us how you spent your typical day on campus My days on campus were more of a triangular movement within the circles of church, school and home. I was also a bit social and participated in a bit of student unionism. And that didn’t affect you? It’s a matter of planning and knowing oneself. Being social doesn’t mean one is not serious. So where did you often spend the most part of your day? The most part of my days were spent on campus. Even if I didn’t have lectures, I would still go to school because I would always have something to do. I also handled tutorials in statistics across all levels to help other students. …in exchange for what? Nothing! To whom much is given much is required. Describe how you read in school. Did you always study in groups or solo? I studied alone while in school and I preferred to read during the day (5:00am – 10:00pm). I took it upon myself to always study every day, if I didn’t read in a day, then questions like “am I sick, depressed or worn-out?” always occupied my brain. Then how did you balance your social, spiritual and academic lives? I maintained a balance in my social and spiritual lives, but I placed more importance on my primary objective in school – which was my academics. So what awards have you received for your academic excellence? I received a lot of awards such as the ‘most brilliant,’ ‘most active,’ ‘most intelligent,’ ‘most influential,’ and the ‘best graduating student,’ to mention but a few in my department. Could you mention some of the distractions you avoided and sacrifices made in school? University knowledge is universal and its distractions are universal. To mention but few, social and relationship aspects are more than enough to distract students’. I sacrificed all these enjoyment so as to achieve excellence. What dreams and aspirations are you pursuing now? I have got a scholarship for my Masters with the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences in Tanzania and I would be leaving by August, 2015. I hope to reach the peak in the profession. Do you have any role models in your field? My role model is Dr. F.B. Adebola, the Head of Department of Statistics Department, FUTA. He inspired me a lot. What specific actions are you taking to be like him? He taught me not to procrastinate on anything and advised me that much is expected from me even if little is given. Since graduation, I have not relented in doing researches. I have one publication now and the second is under review. My area of research is Randomised Response Techniques. He is a motivation to me. What advice would you give to pupils who also want to study Statistics? Statistics is a branch of science that is practicable and applicable to all aspects of science, arts and commerce. Any pupil will find it interesting if he or she can just develop the right attitude or passion for calculation and computation. As a statistician, you can be self-employed by being a consultant to all sectors and as well work in any organisation; every company needs the mind of a statistician. Do you think it’s easy for students to graduate with first class degrees? Yes, it is easy to graduate with first class by putting God first, setting one’s priority right and working hard. http://www.punchng.com/entertainment/campus-champion/moms-love-support-helped-me-i-chose-not-to-let-her-down-johnson-futa-first-class-graduate/
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The All Progressives Congress has won 22 out of the 23 chairmanship seats in the local government election conducted in Rivers State on Saturday. The party also won 297 councillorship seats in the 302 wards while other political parties won the rest. The result was announced on Sunday night by the Chief Returning Officer of the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission, Austin Ahiazu. He said there was no election in Ogba/ Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area because the poll was held in the council last year. “The chairmanship seats were won by APC in all the 22 LGAs where elections held,” he said. “As you know, there were no elections at Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni LGA because they just had election last year. “APC won 297 wards out of 302 wards. The remaining wards were won by ADC in Etche ward 3, PPA in Ahoada West ward 2, and Ahoada East ward 4 SDP won the seat there.” He, however, said the election in Ward 8, Ahoada East LGA, was inconclusive. Mr. Ahiauzu described the election as peaceful and transparent. The Returning Officer thanked Rivers people for going out to vote candidates of their choice. The Peoples Democratic Party boycotted the election citing court injunction which ordered that status quo be maintained. |
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