Saturday, 24 June 2023

FG THUMBS UP OGHA SERVICE COMMISSION ON LANDMARK ACHIEVEMENTS

The National Assembly Service Commission (NASC) has given kudos to the Ogun State House of Assembly Service Commission for its numerous achievements especially in the areas of Employment, Promotion Exercise and setting up of a Disciplinary Committee towards checkmating acts of indiscipline among staffers of the legislative arm of government. 

The Acting Chairman, National Assembly Service Commission, Hon. Hakeem Akamo who stated this during a courtesy visit to the Commission's complex in Oke Mosan, Abeokuta commended the Commission for achieving 85 percent of its target objectives since the last National Assembly Service Commission Conference held over a year ago.

Akamo who hinted that State Houses of Assembly should be prepared for full implementation of Autonomy with all the necessary paper work charged the Commission's leadership to build capacity, improve on work environment and the welfare of staffers among others.
In her remarks, the Director, Establishment, Records and Training, NASC, Princess Omobolanle Lipede enjoined the Commission to ensure utmost professionalism in the discharge of its duties, adding that the  Commission should adopt all the functions and items stated in the law backing its establishment in order to appropriately guide the third arm of government.

On his part, the Acting Chairman, Ogun State House of Assembly Service  Commission, Dr. Ibidapo Odukoya assured that the welfare and interest of the Commission's staff would always be top priority revealing that promotion letters would soon be released. 

Odukoya while appreciating the federal team for their visit commended the State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun for creating the enabling environment and for not relenting in his effort at improving and bettering the lives of the people of the State.

Assuring the team, the Speaker, Ogun State House of Assembly, Rt.Hon. Olakunle Oluomo who pledged the 10th Assembly's support for both the National and State Assembly Service Commission promised to ensure total implementation when full Autonomy is granted while he appealed to members of the Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria (PASAN) team and other members of staff to give the legislative arm more time to work on how to accommodate their demands.

Earlier, the PASAN team led by Comrade, Ayotunde Ojediran had made known its position on the implementation of Consolidated Legislative Salary Structure (CONLESS), noting that the adjustment would improve the lives of members of staff. 

Lending his voice when visited by the National Assembly Service Commission team in his palace, the Alake and Paramount ruler of Egbaland, HRM, Oba (Dr) Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo said Ogun State has always been known for its giant strides in infrastructural development and would not drop the ball. 

Busayo Faleti, 
Press Officer, 
OGHASC.

Thursday, 22 June 2023

CONTINUE TO BE HONEST AND PROMOTE PROFESSIONALISM, HoS URGES TAX INSPECTORS

Inspectors of Taxes in the Ogun State Civil Service have been charged, as worthy Civil Servants, to continue to be professional, diligent and honest in the execution of their duties while they display uncommon commitment to the vision of the present administration.

The Head of Service, Mr. Kolawole Fagbohun gave the charge while delivering a keynote address at a one-day capacity building session put together by the Inspector of Taxes Forum (ITF), Ogun State Internal Revenue Service, held at the Obas' Complex, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.

According to him, the Inspectors of Taxes and all revenue collection job categories in the Civil Service have a central role to play to ensure that adequate financial resources are made available to the State Government to execute its programmes in order to be able to cater for the workers' welfare and the citizenry at large.

He urged them to re-dedicate themselves and be alive to their official duties, shun any form of unethical and unprofessional behaviour in the conduct of official assignments and not drag the Civil Service into disrepute by ensuring that all hands are on deck to get revenue in the most effective and efficient manner.

"I enjoin you to continue to champion innovative ideas and skills in revenue generation and collection that will in turn further empower the government at delivering on its mandate to the people. Professionalism should be embraced while relating with members of the public and your loyalty to the present administration in the State should be absolute and never in doubt", the HoS admonished.

Earlier in a welcome address, the Chairman of the Forum, Mr. Hezekiah Sobayo, appreciated the Head of Service for honouring the Forum's invite despite the very short notice and other busy schedule, as this is the first of its kind in their midst.

He said the session was put in place to acquaint the officers with the extant rules and regulations of the Civil Service.


Omolara Osindele
Office of the Head of Service

Tuesday, 20 June 2023

Contribute Your Expertise For Nigeria's Development - UK Ambassador Enjoins Professionals

Nigerians in the diaspora have been admonished to find ways of coming together to devise methods of giving back to their home. 

This admonition was given by the Nigeria High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, His Excellency Alhaji Sarafa Tunji Ishola while hosting some Nigerian professionals, voluntary groups and executive members of a Leadership Initiative Organisation at Abuja House in the United Kingdom.

While Stressing that government does not have the wherewithal to do it all, he advised the group to think of how to be of help in complimenting whatever the government is providing for the citizens.

Ishola added that by volunteering their expertise in related fields of endeavours as well as engaging in humanitarian services back home, more values will be added to the lives of the Nigerian citizenry and country at large 
 
In their various contributions to the open house discussion, those present summarized that policies, programs and ideas that would further be of great worth to people should be put in place by those saddled with the mantle of leadership.

They posited that local technological and scientific adaptations to peculiar challenges back home could be developed with inputs from them to ensure all round development in due course. 

They appealed to those elected into political offices to deliver on their campaign promises to the electorates, stating that this will assist in the development of the country better than if done by independent individuals in the diaspora.

Dignitaries present at the dinner include Mrs Bola Obasanjo, wife of the former president of Nigeria, Oba Olufemi Ogunleye (Towulade of Akinale), Bishop Olusesi Obateye (LEIC), Pastor Wole Dosumu (NUJ/NIPR member) and other professionals of Nigerian origin in the Diaspora in fields such as banking, education, health and construction.

Iya Osogbo: Life and Times of Grace Owoola Oyi-Adejobi

Book Review
Title: Iya Osogbo Life and Times of Grace Owoola Oyi-Adejobi
Pages: 235
Price: Not stated
Author: Vincent Akindele
Reviewer: 
Publisher: Hinds’ Fit Communication Limited, Ibadan
Though it appears like any biography in its structure and presentation, it is unequivocally an uncommon work of art with unique features and touches. It is unique in quite a number of ways: It is carefully and consciously written to satisfy both the English and Yoruba speaking fans of the subject. The Yoruba texts are presented in a comprehensible way with the use of the Yoruba diacritic, that is, the Yoruba tone marks and sub-dots. Another unique feature is the question and answer part of the book which is translated to Yoruba and tucked in the appendix. 
There are seventeen chapters all together in presenting life and times of the legendary actress, Mama Grace Owoola Oyin-Adejobi who is also known as Iya Osogbo with the last chapter as tribute to the subject as contributed by her children, colleagues and contemporaries.  Chapter one is an exposition on the Yoruba belief and culture of child christening which is titled, ‘What a name!’ The author treats the concept of grace being her first name and the middle name, Owoola as wielding great influence on her life. He notes that it is by God’s grace that she has triumphed over several trials; to accommodate and tolerate insults and attacks from her co-wives as a sacrifice for the success and happiness of her husband and family. According to the author it takes God’s grace that she has lived long to be 93 years of age in a country where life expectancy is 55 years; and her middle name, Ọwọọla, gives the aura that attracts fortune, fame, and favour her eventful and fruitful life.
In chapter two, the author leads readers to the birth and ancestry of Mama Oyin-Adejobi who was born on August 23, 1930 to the family of Pa John Okebiyi and Mrs. Deborah Ọlabisi Okebiyi at Isalẹ Ọṣun of a royal lineage of Òṣogbo as the third of her father’s children and the second of her mother’s five children. Her father was an educated and a building contractor who had three wives with her mother as the second.
Chapter three gives the account of the excitement of the family when she started primary education at All Saints’ Anglican Primary School, Balogun Agoro, Ile-Abodua, Oluọde, Òṣogbo, Ọṣun State in 1941 after she scaled through the hurdle of stretching her right hand over the head to touch the left ear at a time when qualification for admission into primary school was by stature, not age.  Sadly, in 1948, she was expelled for non-payment of school fees as her mother stopped paying her school fees after she was negatively influenced by her friends and used the money her mother sent for school fees to buy clothes. That was the mistake that led to the termination of her educational pursuits. 
Chapter four captures the trying times of Mama after she dropped out of school while working to make ends meet and how she chose to train as a skilled professional by enrolling as an apprentice at Mrs. Clegg’s fashion/cloth making outfit in Òṣogbo to become a seamstress. Chapter five details the deal of the life partnership between Pa Oyin Adejobi and Mama. The author considers the acceptance of the marriage proposal of Prince Adéjọbí by Mama as answering a divine call to partner with the young man to fulfill God’s purpose in his chosen career and entire life out of genuine love which is equally viewed as an act of showing kindness and compassion to a specially ‘able person’. In chapter six, Mama Oyin-Adéjọbí is presented as a virtuous woman who without noticeable frictions combined three roles together as a wife, mother and an actress. 
Chapter seven is devoted to the life and times of her husband, Oyin Adejobi who Mama hysterically and hilariously refers to as ‘Baba wa’- our father and possessively claimed, ‘ọkọ mi’ – my husband , even though she had other four co-wives. Chapter eight shows the reason Mama is known and addressed as Ìyá Òṣogbo while chapter nine chronicles her exploits in the acting career. Chapter ten further reveals that the making of Ìyá Òṣogbo was divinely facilitated by Oyin Adéjọbí Theatre Company which was founded by her darling husband. Chapter eleven discusses some plays which were produced and performed by the Oyin Adéjọbí Theatre Company.
Chapter twelve showcases the songs which the the Oyin Adéjọbí Theatre Company appropriately used to spice up its plays. Chapter thirteen lists the awards Mama received from different organisations in recognition of her uniqueness, dexterity and prodigy in acting. Chapter fourteen portrays Mama as a life guided by God’s law while on a related note, chapter fifteen reports that at her ripe age Mama now yearns for heaven’s attention as she has stopped starring in secular plays, video and films, rather, she has opted to be “acting for God” in order to gain heaven’s attention as she has had enough of the world’s attention and recognition. Chapter 16 aptly titled, ‘Face-to-face with Ìyá Òṣogbo, presents excerpts of the interview session to readers in order that they may have a one-on-one interaction with Mama and chapter 17 contains tribute on her as contributed by her children.
It is symbolically significant that the Foreword to the book was written by a female fan of Iya Osogbo, Dr.  Ruth Ọmọtọla Ọnasanya, a lecturer at Federal College of Agriculture, Moor Plantation, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. She states, “I watched some of the Oyin-Adéjọbí’s TV drama series while growing up. I remember Mama's roles in Kóòtù Aṣípa, Orogún Adédigba, Oyin Mọmọ, Ilé Ìwòsàn and I loved to listen to the group's songs with baba's unique baritone voice.” Her assertion becomes a compelling attestation as she adds, “ interestingly, some of the songs are carefully packaged in this book.”
The book, no doubt, is a good biography written in simple and lucid language.  The author’s versatility and multifarious background as a media practitioner and scholar, a playwright, a poet, a story-teller and a journalist reflect all through the pages. It contains the three major literary genres:  Prose , drama and poetry.  It is competently crafted in an engaging prose; the poet in the author is shown in the generous use of praise poetry (oriki) in the stories of the Oyin Adejobi family and the ancient city of Osogbo; some of the plays and songs of the Oyin Adejobi Theatre Party are skillfully put in dialogues making it pleasantly chatty and conversational. The interview session with Iya Osogbo enables readers see her speak, giving an interactive effect. The use of biblical allusion, proverbs and idioms embellishes the book.
However, the book is not without its peculiar short-comings which should be corrected in the second edition. It is not indexed and some Yoruba letters are left without the diacritic: Yoruba tone marks and sub-dots.
That aside, the book is a diligently written account of life and times of a legendary actress, Mama Grace Owoola alias Iya Osogbo and her husband, the late Oyin Adejobi. It is a compulsory read for all lovers of good books. Students, researchers, lecturers, theatre practitioners and song wtriters will find the book useful as a veritable material for scholarship and practice.

Monday, 19 June 2023

YEAR 2023 PUBLIC SERVICE DAY CELEBRATION BEGINS ON WEDNESDAY

Activities marking the year 2023 Public Service Day celebration in Ogun State begins on Wednesday, 21st June, and will run through Friday, 23rd June, 2023.

A release signed by the Head of Service, Mr. Kolawole Fagbohun indicates that the 3-day activity will start on Wednesday with  a diagnostic programme tagged "Know Your Health Status' at the Arcade Ground, Governor's Office, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta by 9.00 a.m and would be declared open by the Head of Service.

The Day 2 of the programme will on Thursday, feature football matches, in the male and female categories between teams from the Civil Service and the Parastatals, at the M.K.O. Abiola Stadium, Kuto, Abeokuta by 2.00 p.m.

While the grand finale of the celebration, according to Mr. Fagbohun, which is the Public Service Day Lecture will hold on Friday at the Obas' Complex, Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta at 10.00 a.m.

"All Public Servants are hereby enjoined to actively participate in all the activities lined up for the celebration and be seated at least 30 minutes before the commencement of the events, as attendance will be regarded as part of official duties", the release added.


Omolara Osindele
Office of the Head of Service

Sunday, 18 June 2023

Your Teachings, Way of Life, Must Positively Impact the Nation - Dosumu Charges Clerics

Clerics worldwide have been charged to use their sermons, words, moderations and friendly human disposition as tool for the remodeling of the bigger society.

This charge was given by a broadcast journalist and a former Chairman, Nigeria Union of Journalists, Ogun State Information Chapel, Pastor Adewole Dosumu, while speaking at the 2023 Leadership Enhancement Initiative Conference (LEIC) held at Christ Apostolic Church, Dove House, London. 
Speaking on the Theme: Regenerative Leadership, Pastor Dosumu stressed the importance of the viable modes of communication which he said was paramount in bringing about and sustaining dependable leadership that the younger generation can trust. 

The former Chairman pointed out the role the media plays in propagating the Gospel and showing the right direction through its gatekeeping responsibility. 

Pastor Dosumu enjoined religious organizations to key into the positive notes provided by putting in place, well thought-out sermons, religious programs and services on the social media.

Dosunmu, also used the medium to call the attention of youths to social vices, by suggesting alternatives and better ways of doing things saying these will help curtail the increase in the rate of indecency that is common in our society. 

He admonished clerics to be sensitive to the needs of their members and provide means of assistance in such times, noting that It will help in repairing the lost confidence members have in religious organisation.

Monday, 12 June 2023

Ogun NUJ Information Chapel Ex-Chairmen Make Proud The Chapel

Former Chairmen of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Ogun State Information Chapel have continued to make proud the chapel and positively represent the members in different fields of endeavor.
It would be recalled that Ex Chairman, Comrade Seun Boye (SB) became the Chairperson of the Nigeria Institute of Public Relations, Ogun State Chapter and ever since then, she has been doing a good job while Comrade Akinwale Olanrewaju (Centrism), the immediate past Chairman of the Chapel who is presently at the helms of affairs of the State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists is not leaving any stone unturned at repositioning the Council for the better.

Comrade Jamiu Lawal (Peserity), after leading the chapel is now calling the shot as the Director of Information of the State's Legislative Arm of Government, Ogun State House of Assembly while Comrade Wole Shokunbi (Ataba) has earned the Senior Special Assistant role to the National President of the Union after leading the Council for two consecutive times.

This time around, a former Chairman of the Chapel, Comrade Adewole Dosumu (Pastor D) have spread the Chapel's influence even outside the shores of the country haven been chosen as one of the main speakers at the 2023 Leadership Enhancement Initiative Conference (LEIC), United Kingdom.

The International event which will have participants from over 20 countries of the world in attendance, will converge on Dove House, William Foster Lane, London to X-ray the theme; Regenerative Leadership. 

Comrade Dosumu will be speaking on Regenerative Command following the need to strengthen leadership structures and establish the need for youths across the world to be positioned in the leadership role as the entire globe is beginning to recuperate from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Friday, 2 June 2023

SWAN Competition: Information Chapel Team Defeats Defending Champion


...aims for the Trophy 

The Football Team of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Ogun State Information Chapel has defeated the defending champion of the Sport's Writer's Association of Nigeria football Competition, Consolidated Chapel with 2 goals to 1 in the ongoing second edition of the tournament.

The 5-Aside match played on Friday at the FunTurf Stadium, Kuto, Abeokuta saw the brilliant performance and coordination of Information Team netting two goals against their opponent in the first 5 minutes of the match which destabilized, scattered and brought confusion to the defending champion's team and their pattern of play.

Consolidated Chapel in their attempt to remain in the tournament and to defend their title struggled to get a goal in the second half.

Speaking with journalists after the match, the Captain of State Information Chapel Team, Mr. Femi Osipitan while acknowledging that the Consolidated Chapel Team were not that bad attributed the victory of his team to its discipline, dedication and focus on the goal boasting that the Trophy is coming to Oke-Mosan Abeokuta.