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Better Days Await Osun Babes Players And Officials As Club Scrap Sign-On Fees

There seems to be light at the end of the tunnel for the players and officials of Osun Babes Football Club as investigation revealed that their welfare will be paramount to their financier (State of Osun Government).
 The players going by the new policies of the management led by the acting General Manager of state Sports Council, Akin Adio, in the coming season will swim in Naira.
Feelers close to the team, informed futbalgalore.blogspot.com that the management is making frantic efforts in making the players and officials’ welfare paramount.
“The management of Osun Babes has vowed to make the club great again, and most importantly the state government has  promised to make the players and officials welfare paramount.”
However, the management of the Nigeria Women Premier League outfit, have officially abolished the contratual payment of sign-on fees in the club.
The management has introduced a new monthly wages after scrapping sign-on fee.
The darling team of Osun State would be competing in the Nigeria Women Premier League due to kickoff on 15th February, 2014.

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AMBULANCE

AMBULANCEThe Osun Ambulance Service Agency, otherwise known as O’Ambulance has saved the lives of no fewer than 2,240 accident victims across the state in the last seven months, its General Manager Dr. Olusoji Akinloye has said.
Akinloye who made the disclosure at the opening of a two-day training workshop for paramedics working with the agency said: “The services we render cannot be quantified in terms of monetary value because we have saved many lives and  prevented untimely deaths in many homes.
The O’Ambulance was inaugurated about seven months ago and on the average, we rescue 320 victims per month. Our paramedics have been effective but this training was organised to make them more effective. They have been providing prompt and excellent services to victims and patients and we have to encourage them to do more by equipping them with training.”
He advised the residents to call 07080601212 any time there was an emergency situation around them, saying that the Aregbesola administration laid premium on human life.
The state Commissioner for Health, Dr. Temitope Ilori, advised the paramedics to ensure that they live up to international standard in carrying out their statutory duties. She said, Governor Rauf Aregbesola was very passionate about the service the O’Ambullance render and therefore, urged the paramedics to be diligent.
The commissioner urged the participants to show interest in the workshop, which she said would improve their operations. She, however, sounded the note of warning that whoever failed to score above the average in the test which they are expected write at the end of the workshop will not be awarded a certificate.
A United Kingdom-based expert, Dr. Ademola Onifade, who maintained that paramedics must know how to drive to make their services better, said that knowing how to drive would shorten the time victims would take to get to hospitals for treatment.
Also, another UK-based paramedic, Mr. Malcom Finn, advised the participants to add value to their services, saying they must strive to satisfy patients and victims.  Many of the paramedics agreed that the workshop would add value to them in various ways.
For Osun Ambulance Service ( O’ AMBULANCE) please call 07080601212, 07080601213
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phoneRLG Communications Nigeria Limited says it will launch a mobile phone and computers assembly plant in West Africa’s largest economy, Nigeria to ease access to telecommunications in the country.
The assembly, which is designed to assemble a minimum of 5,000 mobile phones and 2,500 laptops per day, will be launched in Ilesha, Osun State, Nigeria’s south-west this week.
Otherwise known as “RLG & ADULAWO TECH CITY”, the plant is a public private partnership between the Osun State government and RLG Communications. It features a training center, research & development (R & D) lab, as well as a Green Technology – Biogas Plant that will provide cooking gas for the staff quarter and also the capacity to generate 3KVA electricity which can be used for lighting.
According to the firm, the facility is expected to create jobs, as it has the capacity to employ 10,000 people directly and indirectly.
The first set of employees are the beneficiaries of the Osun Youth Empowerment Scheme Technology (OYESTECH), a programme set up by the state government to equip young people in ICT skills and implemented by the RLG training institute.
About 20,000 beneficiaries are expected to be trained on this programme and the first set of 5,000 beneficiaries has graduated already.
Prior to RLG’s announcement of its PC plant, Nigeria already has other Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). Also, phone and PC manufacturers as well as technology experts have over time stated the potential of Nigeria ICT market. According to a TNS report, at least 25 percent of the Nigerian population use Smartphone devices.
Last year, the Director, Hand held product for Samsung West Africa, Emmanouil Revmatas said: “Nigeria has a great potential for Smartphone uptake as studies have shown that of the total Smartphone to be recorded in 2014, Nigeria will have no less than 40 percent of consumption.”
Altogether, Africa’s mobile phone usage, especially the Smartphone brands is expected to double in volume in Africa by the year 2017.
VENTURESAFRICA

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Promoting Religious Tolerance And Diversity In Osun

ONE of the major crises the Federal Government of Nigerian has been facing in the last eight years is religion. It has stretched the unity of the country to its limit as politicians have, since the inception of the Fourth Republic, gone beyond limit, using it as an instrument to acquire political relevance, therefore, creating acrimony between people who ordinarily lived together harmoniously.
However, the government of the state of Osun under the leadership of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has been able to cement all indigenes and residents in the state to see beyond religious differences and live together as a people bonded by destiny in the same land. During the Governor’s inauguration in November 27, 2010 he never hid his intention to achieve high level cordiality among faithful of different religions living in the state by declaring: “I am not a governor of Muslims or Christians, neither am I a governor of Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, but a governor of all the people of the state of Osun. Irrespective of their belief or religious, I would ensure the protection of the rights of all as I pledged before you all”.
Before the inception of the administration in the state, residents and indigenes of the state were quick to suspect each other, especially on matters relating to religion.
But Aregbesola, within a short time, was able to eliminate, not just the mistrust between the two major religious faithful, but also gave the traditionalists a sense of belonging.
The first step taken towards this direction was during the short-listing of cadets for the state youths empowerment scheme, OYES, neither apllicants religion nor their political affiliation or ethnicity was given priority. In fact, members of the cadets were allowed to dress in accordance with their religious dictates without jeopardising the code of conduct of the scheme.
Muslim and Christian parents as well as their children in public schools now support government in its bid to ensure unity among them with the return of religious studies to ensure moral standard among the younger generations in the state.
The administration also decided to break new ground during its one year anniversary by involving people of the three faiths in the state into the programme of events for the celebrations.
The one-month event gave Muslims, Christians and traditional believers a sense of belonging in line with the Governor’s pledge during his inauguration. Awards were given to people who have displayed exemplary behaviour among the various faiths, among whom are the Chief Imam of Osogbo, Sheik Mustapha Ajisafe; the state Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, president, Prophet Abraham Aladeseye and the Araba Awo of Osogbo, Chief Ifayemi Elebu-ibon.
The peculiarity of the celebration was captured thus by Elebu-ibon: “Ogbeni has really showed that the differences in our religions can be harmonised to achieve great understanding capable of moving the state to higher level politically, socially and economically. If this trend is maintained or improved upon, then other states of the federation would learn from the style of the Governor to attain religious diversity in the country.
“Bringing the different religious leaders together has further deepened the level of trust between us all. Besides, he gave the traditionalist a sense of belonging in the state, considering the fact that Osun is the source of the Yoruba nation. We are proud of the feat he achieved in the area of religious harmony in the state. All of these are reasons the state has remained peaceful religiously and ethnic-wise”.
Religious diversification was not left out of the Governor’s drive to develop the state tourism potential. This is evidenced during the Osun Osogbo International Festival with adherent of the festival being elated at the dimension introduced. Still, in a bid to balance the equation, the state government is in talk with Christian leaders such as Pastor Enoch Adeboye, Prophet Kayode Abiara, Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo, Pastor Williams Kumuyi and others in the country on how to develop a Christian convention centre in Ilesa equipped with state-of-the-art facilities to further enhance the state’s status as the hub of tourism in the country.
For the first time since the creation of the state, the atmosphere during a particular festival reflected the festive essence as evidenced during the last Ramadan Festival as the major towns wore a look synonymous with the celebration. Visitors into the state could easily notice that it was the fasting season as insignia bearing prayers for the state and the nation in general adorned major roads in major towns, including the state capital.
Same was re-enacted during the Eid-el-Kabir festival, the Christmas, the New Year and the Easter celebrations that were marked in grand style as the indigenes of the state resident in Lagos, Ogun and Oyo states were spared the rigour, exploitation and risk associated with having to travel in commercial vehicles as the state’s Osun Free Rail Transportation came to their rescue.
This measure enabled government to provide social services to people of the state, thereby harmonising their religious differences into a means of strength and unity of purpose.
In addition, during last year’s celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, major cities of the state of Osun were decorated to reflect the uniqueness of the Christmas period. Lights reflecting five stars as well as colourful display of Christmas colours showed visitors that the state is indeed celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.
The State Government also achieved a new feat in the federation by bringing its citizens of different faith together to celebrate the New Year amid fanfare. For the first time in the country, fireworks would be used to usher-in the new year as observed in developed countries.
Besides all these, Ogbeni always lends his voice to condemn in totality religious intolerance and terrorism against people of other faiths in some part of the country and always seek civic resolution to the problem. He proposed to the Federal Government to adopt the youth empowerment scheme as a means of engaging the youths to be socially responsible, instead of taking up arms against their kinsmen in the name of religion.
Today in the state, religious acrimony is at its ebb, like in years gone by in the country when religious differences never counted as an issue among the people, both indigenes and non-indigenes, Muslims, Christians and their traditionalist counterparts.
Source: Nigerian Elites Forum

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Adeboye, Ashimolowo Visit Aregbesola

Pastor Adeboye chats with Ogbeni
Two prominent clergymen have visited Osun State Rauf Aregbesola, applauding his administration and pledging their support. One was Pastor Enoch Adeboye, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), the other Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo, founder of the Kings International Christian Centre (KICC).
The governor impressed Adeboye with his amazing knowledge of the Bible when the clergyman recently paid him a visit in his office in Osogbo, the state capital. With ease uncommon among non-Christians, Aregbesola recounted many historical narratives and teachings of Jesus Christ as recorded in the Bible.
The revered man of God was in Osun State to minister to the people at the Osogbo Township Stadium at the 2011 Go-A-Fishing programme of the RCCG. But in spite of their tight schedule, Adeboye and his entourage went to see the governor. Word had reached them that Aregbesola was delivering on his mandate.
Appreciating the man of God, Governor Aregbesola likened the visit to the biblical story of Zachaeus, the tax collector, who in his desperation to see Jesus, climbed a tree only to be noticed by Jesus after which He requested him to take Him to his house. “Salvation comes to your house today!” the governor quoted Jesus telling Zachaeus.
To the governor, Adeboye’s voluntary visit to Osun State was like that of Jesus to Zachaeus.
Also, the governor recalled the story of Jesus and the disillusioned fishermen who had spent the whole day at the Sea of Galilee to catch some fishes without any luck. With Jesus’ blessings, the fishermen had more than enough catch that same day. In Aregbesola’s words: “Even though we know we have been catching fish, we know our harvest will multiply in geometric proportion. We know by the grace of this visit, whatever level of support we have will increase in a fold that the entire world will be forced to look at us as wonders.”
Still appreciating the visit and its significance, Aregbesola said: “We see this as a clear testimony of what the Almighty plans for our race; what God will do in our lives. This visit, to us, is not an ordinary one. It is a sign of the readiness of God to use us an instrument to demonstrate how to govern people for results in their lives in terms of physical prosperity; to reflect in their lives in terms of spiritual depth; to reflect in their lives, government-people relationship.”
Responding, the RCCG’s General Overseer said “nothing happens except God allows it.”
He said further: “You are not here by accident. You are here because God had decided it. I want to assure you that we are constantly praying for you. Osun state is my roots. It does not matter what a man becomes. If he forgets his source; the river that forgets its source will dry up.”
While the people of the state were just moving out of the festivities for Christmas and end of the year, another man of God opened the New Year with new hope for the people with his visit to the governor. When Adeboye came in the last week of the 2011, Founder of the Kings International Christian Centre (KICC), Pastor Mathew Ashimolowo, came in the first week of the New Year. With the profile of his church as perhaps, the biggest and most populated in the United Kingdom, Ashimolowo came with enormous goodwill and respect.
During Ashimolowo’s visit, he identified with the giant strides of the Aregbesola administration in the areas of education, the environment, urban renewal, youth employment, health care delivery, infrastructure upgrade and provisions and transportation.
“I am proud of you in engaging and giving employment to 20,000 young people,” he told the governor. “I believe that any man who is indolent cannot make a difference. We salute you for that vision of creating employment for 20,000 youths. I feel proud to tell everyone anywhere in the world that I am from Osun State. We feel that Osun State has a great future. This was what prompted me to challenge our church in London that God has placed in my heart to build an institution in Osun State.”
Recognising the two great men of God as ambassadors of the state, Governor Arergbesola would not let them to go without being decorated with the insignia of the new identity of the state and its people. He presented them with the flag, the brooches that carry the new crest, CDs with the now popular anthem of Osun. The governor said these would serve as memorabilia of their visits.
The two pastors showered the state with prayers and blessings.
THE NATION

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Osun 2014: Campaigns Begin In May


 
 
 
The Independent National Electoral Commission INEC, has fixed May 11 for the commencement of campaigns for Osun State governorship election scheduled to hold on August 9.
This was contained in the time-table for polls released last week by the Secretary to the Commission, Mrs. Augusta Ogakwu.
The time-table  shows that collection of forms for the election would take place at INEC headquarters on May 19 while June 2 has been fixed for the conduct of party primaries.
VANGUARD

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Aregbesola And The Political Economy Of Religion – PUNCH

Viewpoint Tuesday, January 28, 2014I use the concept of political economy specifically with reference to Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola’s political, economic, and educational policies, their interrelations, and their influence on social institutions in the state. One such social institution, which his policies have impacted significantly, is the complex of worship centres we have come to label as religious institution.

Osun State happens to have an interesting religious identity. Much more than many other states in the federation, it provides an interesting confluence of Muslim, Christian, and Traditional religion, each with a deep history and core followers. Just as there are age-old mosques and churches in the state, so are there traditional religious centres, especially at Ile-Ife and Osogbo.
The Osun Sacred Grove in Osogbo is a site of traditional worship, hosting up to 40 shrines. The site is now a vestige of the traditional sacred groves which once dotted Yoruba forests around settlement centres. Today, the Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove has become a major tourist centre, attracting tourists from all over the world. What is more, it has been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in recognition of the significance of its cultural content. A former Governor of Osun State, Olagunsoye Oyinlola, himself a Yoruba Prince, capitalised on the cultural contribution of Osun State to the Yoruba nation by hosting annual Yoruba conferences. Aregbesola even went further last year by hosting a global pan-Yoruba conference aimed at forging Yoruba integration across the globe.
But, perhaps the most unique modern religious feature of Osun State today is the impressive list of leading evangelists of the Christian faith, who hail or hailed from the state. They include Pastor Enoch Adeboye (the Redeemed Christian Church of God); Pastor William Kumuyi (Deeper Life); Pastor D.K. Olukoya (Mountain of Fire and Miracles); Prophet Ayo Babalola (Founder, Christ Apostolic Church; Prophet Kayode Abiara (CAC); Prophet Timothy Obadare (CAC); Prophet Gabriel Fakeye, Cherubim and Seraphim Church Movement; Prophet Abiodun Bada (Celestial Church of Christ); and Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo (Kingsway Bible Church). What is remarkable about these church leaders is that most of them were born or raised within 50 kilometres of Ilesa in Osun State.
Fully aware of this fact, Aregbesola began to approach these church leaders to bring their evangelism back home. For example, in December 2010, at the launching of a N50m endowment fund for Ilesha Grammar School, my alma mater, Aregbesola openly appealed for Adeboye’s patronage of a 200,000 worshipers’ Christian Convention Centre to be built in Osun State.The bottom line here is that the gestation period of the project predates recent religious controversies in the state.
For nearly three years, Aregbesola has also been looking for appropriate land space large enough to house such a centre. He eventually found a large expanse of land in Odo Iju and Ibodi in the Atakumosa West Local Government Area of the state, willingly donated by the community leaders in honour of the church leaders who hailed from the environs of the land and in anticipation of the project’s economic benefits. Aregbesola, however, still went ahead to compensate the land owners to avert future ownership claims.
It is quite clear that Aregbesola was driven largely by the economic advantage of bringing thousands of worshippers to his state for mass Christian worship as happens in Ogun State every week. There’s no denying the fact that religion in Nigeria is also an economic activity. This is particularly true of evangelical churches, whose activities contribute significantly to the economic development of adjoining communities, even as their pastors live large.
Similarly, the intersection between politics and religion cannot be overlooked in this country. Religion is one of the key identities used in selecting candidates for office, especially at the Federal level. Besides, the Federal Government has built churches and mosques, and, like state governments, it continues to fund pilgrimages to Mecca and Jerusalem. The separation of state and religion may be the law of the land but it has never been so in practice.
These developments notwithstanding, Aregbesola should have avoided yet another controversy by going about the church project differently. Having provided an enabling environment for the project, namely, an appropriate land space and the cooperation of leading church leaders, he should have sought interested developers or private partners for the project, in order to minimise the capital outlay from state coffers.
The problem with Aregbesola, though, is that he does not do things in half measures. As a result, he sometimes allows his ideas to run ahead of himself. Or, how does one explain his involvement in yet another perceived controversial venture six months or so to an election? The paradox of such an involvement, though, is that it may well be an indication of genuineness of purpose: It is a good economic venture; let me pursue it, no matter whose ox is gored.
There are two serious problems with such a position. First, it accentuates the readiness with which critics read religion into otherwise well-intentioned political, economic, and educational policies. Second, it is not always politically expedient to be involved in controversial ventures, even if they are ultimately for the public good. Politics is not only about doing the right thing. It is also about doing what is perceived to be right.
These observations are further complicated by Aregbesola’s Muslim identity, which has often been read into his policies, including school reclassification and mergers. So much mileage was covered on the school merger controversy that the intended advantages of the new educational policy were submerged. This puts a major burden on reporters to always look beyond the controversies surrounding well-intended projects and not allow their reports to merge with those of the opposition.
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altOSUN State governor Rauf Aregbesola has revealed that his state has only managed to survive by delaying the appointment of commissioners in a bid to conserve scarce cash in the face of dwindling Federal assistance.
Speaking over the weekend in southeast London at a function of the non-governmental organisation De Raufs, the volunteer group which promotes the governor’s pet projects, Governor Aregbesola said Osun is one of those states struggling to make ends meet. In a presentation titled Voluntary Organisation and User-led Participation, Governor Aregbesola described Osun State as indigent with resources that are grossly inadequate to provide amenities and services to the people.
According to the governor, Osun State’s monthly revenue from the federation account dwindled from N4.6bn (£17.2m) in 2010 to a little over N3bn (£11.2m) last year. He added that during this period, salaries and pensions bill grew to N3.6bn (£13.44m) from N2.6bn (£9.7m), putting a severe strain on public finances.
Governor Aregbesola, who said the state was surviving in spite of the acute shortage of resources, stated that he had to delay the appointment of commissioners for 10 months in order to save money to plug the shortfall. He explained that the savings made from the delay had become crucial in keeping the state government going.
In his speech, among other things, the governor emphasised the importance of providing employment to the youth to make them functional members of the society. He attributed the Boko Haram menace and the insurgency in the Niger Delta, as well as the spate of kidnappings across the country to youth unemployment.
Enumerating the various youth training and empowerment programmes introduced by his administration, Governor Aregbesola said his government has rehabilitated hospitals and provided medication among other things. His government has also introduced an ambitious Osun Elementary School Feeding and Health Programme (O’Meals) scheme, for which the governor received praise in the British House of Commons last week.
NIGERIANWATCH

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Osun Speaker Tasks Youths On Entrepreneurial Skills

The Speaker, Osun State House of Assembly, Mr Najeem Salaam, advised youths not to wait for scarce white collar jobs but to embrace entrepreneurial skills.
Salaam gave the advice while distributing welfare packages to Batch “A” National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members in Ejigbo Local Government Area of Osun.
The speaker said the youths should look inward to discover what they could do to empower themselves rather than wait for scarce white collar jobs.
Salaam urged the corps members to start engaging themselves with vocational skills. The speaker, who noted that the aim of establishing NYSC was to promote unity in the country, urged the corps members to learn and embrace the culture of their host communities.
Earlier, Mrs Mojisola Eboagwu, the State Coordinator, NYSC, commended the speaker for donating welfare packages to the corps members. Eboagwu said the gesture had shown that the corps members were welcome in the state. She called on other members of the assembly to emulate the speaker’s gesture.
Prof. Oyesoji Aremu, a lecturer at the University of Ibadan, who delivered a paper titled “The Youth and the Challenge of 21st Century,” urged the corps members to embrace the value of self sacrifice.
Aremu also advised the corps members against being influenced by the “quick money” syndrome.
Reports say that mattresses, buckets and other welfare packages were distributed to the corps members at the occasion.
NIGERIAN OBSERVER

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SPEEDBOAT

SPEEDBOATThe Osun Government has purchased a new speed boat for the people of Ilie, a riverside community in the state.
The Executive Secretary, Transportation Office, Mr Oluwagbemiga Anifowose, disclosed this in a statement made available to newsmen on Monday in Osogbo.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Ilie is a community in Olorunda Local Government Area of the state.
NAN also reports that the 14-seater speed boat was procured to ease the transportation challenges facing the community.
According to Anifowose, the governor approved the purchase of the boat for public transportation pending the construction of a bridge to link Ilie with other communities.
He said that it was necessary to consider the development of maritime transport alongside air, road and rail transportation.
Anifowose further said that maritime transportation would enhance economic development, reduce unemployment and alleviate poverty in the country.
PUNCH

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