The Governor, State of Osun – Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola Gold Cup Tournament gets underway in Osogbo the state capital as trophies to be won was unveiled recently.
The tournament which was an initiative of the Omoluabi Support Group (OSG) in collaboration with Oranmiyan Campaign Group, will feature 32 football teams across all the local government areas of the state.
Addressing journalists on the motive behind the competition, the Chairman,Omoluabi Support Group (OSG), Pastor Israel Alagbe said the group believes in keeping youths off the streets through positive engagement in sports.
The chairman of OSG added that the competition apart from serving the means of youth empowerment, was also conceived to gather support of the vast youthful populace in the state for the re-election bid of Osun state governor in 2014.
Speaking in similar vein, a member of Lagos state House of Assembly and vice chairman of OSG, Hon. Bisi Yusuf, said organizers of the event believe the competition will afford players of the participating teams the opportunity of pursuing their dreams of professional careers in football.
He added that football scouts linked with leading African and European football clubs have already signified their intention to be part of the competition with a view to helping talents that will be discovered to play professional football outside the country.
“We have already arranged with these scouts like we did when a similar competition was organized in Lagos to storm Osun state and pick exceptional talent among the participating teams.We are of the opinion that many talents will be unearthed and they will be able to pursue their dreams with the aid of these scouts.”
Shortly before unveiling the trophy, the governor, Aregbesola thanked the organizers for identifying with him at this crucial moment and called on leaders in the country to continue to map out plans that can keep the youths positively engaged to move the country towards development.
Aregbesola maintained that youths in the state have in the past proven they are not bereft of talents,but only needed to be given rooms to exhibit their God-given gift, saying the opportunity the competition will provide will complement various programmes of his government to empower the youths.
NIGERIAN PILOT
Category: General
Since the picture of the Executive Governor of the State of Osun went viral a few days ago, the social media space has gone agog….even display pictures of various profiles have adorned this highly controversial image of the Governor in a pair of School Uniforms addressing the pupils of the State, I could not but write about this!
The social media space is best known for having an extraordinary feature, which is, everyone has an opinion and there is space to share it; so you can only imagine the variance in responses; some too funny you need a tissue to keep your eyes dry; it kept going, from platform to platform, from phone to phone till friends in diaspora who have not called in a while picked the phone to ask if I had seen the picture of ‘Ogbeni in School’ did I know that finally, we had a massive social media trend here, and for a noble cause, driving home a message so strong and so positive.
The decision to wear that uniform must have been so easy to make, given the quest to see how best to make the kids see how much investment has been put into giving them an environment and an educational process to make them succeed. One can spend money on buildings and books and even tablets, but when this spend and sacrifice comes from a heart that understands the reason for the spend and the results it aims to achieve, then it becomes an easy decision to do all that is necessary to drive home the message.
So when I see that picture what I read is…
“Dear Pupils, there is nothing downtrodden about uniformity, can you see how excellent you look in your uniforms, so much I am proud to wear same with you?”
“Can you see how important you are to the state that we all are here today to associate with you as you start a new day at school, you need to stay in School to be successful and have a chance to be where we are too”
“Hey kids, do you know that just like one of you I give you the message of possibility in any future you want, because those who are in great places today are not all from golden uniforms, they also could have worn uniforms just as yours”
“It is always as you see it and as you want it, we have come down to you today so you can take our hands and stand up, be confident in your education and make us proud!”
I celebrate the Ogbeni once again on this laudable difference in the school system, the school of life inclusive as he sends a strong message across the internet and platforms so we are confident in who we are, we derive structures and processes to make our world a better place and in achieving that, we are strong willed to do all that seems necessary to make the message seen and sounded.
I envy the kids of the State of Osun at this time of governance, now the world is before them, success and excellence has been demystified, now as they face a new term, new system of education, they are confident to take it on, and make the best of it
As is usually said…Osun a daara and may God continue to give the State and its Government the wisdom to continuously make a difference.
ADEBOLA OLOMO (@debolaolomo)
LAGOS
At the debut of Opon Imo – tablet of knowledge – on May 13th this year, Governor Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola knew that it would be celebrated within and outside the shores of Nigeria. But he was unaware that it was going to garner laurels across the globe and in quick succession in torrential rapidity. Apart from being applauded by the World Bank, the Speaker of House of Representatives, Honourable Aminu Tambuwal, and the Minister of Finance and Coordinating for the Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjor-Iweala, Opon Imo has become a metaphor as an e-learning device of all time.
Ogbeni was right on point when he said: ”We are breaking a yoke of nothingness; the yoke of irrelevance that our continent has been under for a long time. Nobody expects anything from our continent but we are sending signals to the world that the Africans have arrived; that we no longer accept the tag of the a continent without a future. To me, that is the statement we have made with the launch of this hand held device.
”The idea of an electronic tablet is not our invention and we make no such claims. But we have made something completely new and there is none like it in the face of the world. Other tools do not have pre-loaded materials like this; you must get to the internet to upload. It is a complete system that does not need to interface with others. It was commended by Harvard University. It is the first major learning device for self study.”
Thus a science student, who has interest in literature and does not offer it, can still dip into literature texts at his leisure. In the same way, an arts student can learn about scientific concepts that intrigue him purely for knowledge sake, while the other modules in the Opon-Imo application are largely worked on by WAEC and JAMB examiners with the Osun State Teaching Service. In other words, the contents are all locally-sourced. Opon Imo, which was made to go through various levels of mechanical stress test, as this can be verified from UNIOSUN ICT Department, is the first of its kind ‘’stand-alone e-learning tool’ in Africa and arguably in the world.
As expected, the news has filtered in that the esteemed Opon-Imo (Tablet of Knowlegde) won a World Summit Award in the e-Learning and Science Category. The World Summit Award (WSA) is a global initiative for selecting and promoting the world’s best electronic media and applications. It sees the bridging of the digital divide and narrowing of the “Content Gap” as its overall goal and, as of 2006, it involves representatives from 168 countries on each continent.
Putting its focus on cultural identity and diversity, the WSA looks for multimedia projects that effectively and creatively work with quality contents and digitise educational, scientific and cultural heritage. Eminent national experts from more than 100 UN member-states nominated 461 national nominees to compete against each other to win the World Summit Award 2013. There were five nominees of various WSA categories from Nigeria namely; Transparent Nigeria in the e-Government and Open Category, Locate Care in the e-Health and Environment Category, Opon Imo in the e-Learning & Science Category, Efiko Quiz Game in the e-Entertainment and Games Category, TWO TV Network in the e-Media and Journalism Category and i-Teller, Category.
After careful examination of the entire 461 world nominees by 17 Grand Jury members, who converged for three days in the city of Tallinn, Republic of Estonia, Northern Europe to judge, 40 WSA winners were chosen for 2013 WSA Summit Awards and of the 40 WSA winner Opon Imo was outstanding in e-Learning & Science Category .
The 40 WSA winners are to be invited to present their projects for the e-Content Creativity competition at the WSA Global Congress 2013 in Sri Lanka (Oct 23-26). Check http://infogr.am/WSA-national-nominees-2013. However, based on the project presentations at the WSA Global Congress in Colombo, Sri Lanka, from October 23rd to 26th, a Global Champion is picked and announced at the Award Ceremony and Gala Night.
In the same vain, the innovative e-learning devise has also been nominated for the Nigerian Telecom Awards 2013. The Tablet of Knowledge was nominated under the category of African Most Innovative Product of the Year. The award comes up on September 20 at the Tafawa Balewa Square, Onikan, Lagos. Other categories of the awards includes African Telecom of the Year; African Telecom Personality of the Year; West Africa Mobile Operator of the Year; Computer Brand of the Year among others. Besides, in the category of ICT State of the Year, Osun also got nominated alongside Ekiti and Bauchi States.
The Opon Imo tablet, which was launched on Monday 13th May, provides three major content categories: e-library, virtual classroom and an integrated test zone. The e-library contains 63 e-books covering 17 academic subjects for examinations conducted by WAEC, NECO and JAMB as well as non-academic subjects such as History of The Yoruba, Sexuality Education, Civic Education, Ifa on ethics and morals, enterprise education as well as hints and tips on passing SSCE.
In the integrated test zone of the device, there are more than 40,000 JAMB and WAEC practice questions and answers dating back to about 10 years and mock tests in more than 51 subject areas, which approximates to 1,220 chapters, with roughly 29,000 questions referencing about 825 images. Other sections of the e-learning device are an average of 16 chapters per subject and 823 chapters in all, with about 900 minutes or 15 hours of audio voice-overs.
The state saved a whopping N8.4 billion from live textbook purchases and instead, just a sum N200 million was spent by the state government for the purchase of the 56 e-books on Opon-Imo with 150,000 user licenses from a major educational publishing company from the country. As it is structured, Opon-Imo ensures that each student has an e-textbook, not only in all the subjects he is taking, but also on every subject offered at secondary level. This in itself is revolutionary.
The tablet was distributed free of charge to students of public schools in the Senior Secondary I and II categories in the state. Opon Imo has been commended as one of the veritable tools of advancing and promoting easy learning and democratising education system not only in the state but across the country and beyond wherever it is embraced.
Opon Imo was the butt of the day at the Edo Information Communication Technology, ICT, Day, a few weeks ago. The State of Osun’s Director of ICT, Mr. Bambo Bashorun, stole the show at this year’s event held between 12-13 of September, in Benin City. Addressing a panel with the topic, “Fostering Governance with Technology”, Mr. Bambo reeled off the advantages of The Opon Imo to the captivated audience that drew applause for the novel initiative of Governor Aregbesola.
As it stands, Opon Imo has come to stay. We only hope that Governor Aregbesola’s successors sustains the laudable scheme, which was the major fear of Mr. Bambo’s co-panelists and everyone that graced the occasion.
THE NATION
Osun with its capital at Osogbo is an inland state in south-western Nigeria. It is home to several of Nigeria’s most famous landmarks, including the campus of Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria’s pre-eminent institution of higher learning located in the ancient town of Ile-Ifo, an important early centre of political and religious development for Yoruba culture. Osun State was created from the old Oyo State in 1991 and has an estimated population of 4,137,600 people.
The state shot into international limelight recently when the government’s initiative at providing work to the unemployed youths in the state attracted the attention of the World Bank.
The state government, under the leadership of Rauf Aregbesola, on assumption of office in May 29, 2010 set up the Osun Youth Empowerment Scheme (OYES), to address the issues of teeming youth unemployment in the state. The scheme was borne out of a realisation that conventional employment approach would hardly make any impact on the jobless situation of youths in the state and the only way one could bring in a fairly large number of those who do not have anything to do would be engaging them in community, social and public services. Also, “when you engage the segment of the society with the highest potential for mischief, what you have done is simply eliminating threats to lives and property. If you don’t have productive areas to engage the youth, they would engage themselves in all sorts of societal menace,”Aregbesola said.
To start the scheme rolling, the government put up an advertisement in major newspapers calling for volunteers to participate in the project
According to the governor: “ The first advertisement attracted 250,000 applicants and we picked 20,000 without any primordial consideration. We gave the beneficiaries discipline and leadership training.”
The participants were categorised into Green Gang (for environmental beautification and greenery), Sanitation Czars (for sanitation), Public Works Brigade ( maintenance of roads, public buildings and infrastructure), Paramedics (emergency services and primary health support), Traffic Marshall (maintenance and sanity on the roads), Sheriff Corps (maintenance of communal peace and order) and Teacher Corps (volunteer teaching in public schools).
A major advantage of this initiative is that the participants are engaged in what would benefit their communities and the undertaking was not stressful. A cadet does not have to work for more than two or three hours a day, and they don’t work throughout the day. They have time to do other things for themselves.
According to the governor: “So many of them took advantage of it to get themselves into other things. Some went into trading, some went into cooperative arrangements. Many of them are successful as we made it clear from the beginning that the scheme was not going to be a permanent engagement. If you serve for two years, we expect you, with the training you have received on leadership and training and the time you have to do things for yourself, to put your heart together and get something doing”.
Aregbesola said the World Bank became interested in the scheme after the state government intimated it of its intention to embark on OYES. “It interested them and they sent people to come and understudy us,” the elated governor said.
Besides, he said the OYES provided the background and basis for the setting up of the Federal Government’s Youth Employment and Social Support Operation (YESSO) which was launched in Abuja recently.
This is a laudable scheme which every state government desirous to take the jobless youths off the streets, should embark on. The injection of N200 million into the system as allowances to the cadets helps to stimulate the economy and keeps economic activities bubbling.
Besides, the programme is not discriminatory as youths from all parts of the country are eligible to participate.
Perhaps, what the Federal Government should do to make the scheme more effective nation-wide is to match the figures of the trainees in each state with equal number of support to make it more appealing.
Also, for those who may want to go into other specialised self-employed schemes, more time could be given for acquisition of the requisite training and skills needed for such self employments.
DAILY INDEPENDENT
OSUN State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola, has reiterated his commitment to catering for the huge beef demand in the state and the South-West, instead of sole reliance on some parts of the country.
The governor spoke at Oloba Cattle fattening hub, Iwo, on Friday, during a ceremony marking the kick-off of ram sales for this year’s Eid-el-Kabir celebrations by the state government.
Aregbesola, who was represented at the event by Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti, stated that his administration is ready to create an additional 10,000 jobs for people through the Oloba Farm and other farms that would be developed across the state.
He said that it is the intention of the government to raise the cattle hub to international standard, adding that the farm will be managed through private sector operators in a public private partnership with the government.
State Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Mr. Wale Adedoyin, said the decision of government to embark on the development of the farm is to reduce the hardship people face in transporting rams from other parts of the country.
Earlier in a welcome address at the event, the Director General of the Office of Economic Development and partnerships, Dr Charles Akinola, said that this year’s sales indicates a lot of improvement over the previous year, stressing that the government is so much committed to creating food sufficiency for the people of the state.
THE GUARDIAN
The Governor of the State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, donning public school uniform with a brown fez cap, taught the pupils of the newly commissioned Salvation Army Middle School inside one of the classrooms and also explained the need for the re-classification of school.
He said there was the need to maximise the resources of the state, adding the number of the pupils in the school justified the facilities put in place to enhance qualitative learning.
“Our dream is to make you all renowned scholars in the future, so that you can be pride to Osun State and the entire country,” he said.
Responding to question from a pupil on the source of his motivation, the governor said “the secret of my success is commitment and passion to achieve my set goals and objectives.
“That is why you too must be absolutely committed to your academic pursuit, so that you can be great in the future.”
At the inauguration of Salvation Army Middle school, Aregbesola said the new educational system was borne out of the educational summit organised by his administration when it came on board in 2010.
He disclosed that a sum of N14.67 billion had been earmarked for the construction of elementary, middle and high schools, to provide durable structures for the new educational system.
While describing as unfounded, allegation that the state was heavily indebted to financial institutions, Aregbesola said “in the recent financial reports of the Debt Management Office (DMO), Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), NDHS Fiscal Responsibility Commission (FRC), Osun was not listed among the states with heavy debts.”
He contended that the new educational system was aimed at addressing challenges in the state educational sector, to match up with the dynamic developments in the global community, just as he sued for the cooperation of all stakeholders.
OSUN DEFENDERe
Osun State governor, Rauf Aregbesola yesterday reiterated his commitment to animal husbandry as part of his agriculture programmes to reduce dependence on the northern part of the country for meat.
Speaking at Oloba Cattle Ranch at Iwo during the official commencement of sales of rams to Muslims for the purpose of Eid-El-Kabir festival, the governor explained that he was committed to promoting ram and cattle feed lot in Osun state.
Aregbesola who was represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti noted that the ranch has the capacity to accommodate 10,000 animals for fattening.
Aregbesola said if Osun can plug effectively into venture of raising its own animal protein, it will provide at least 5,000 different jobs and five times more indirectly through animal husbandry and allied industries.
He added that the scheme would be managed by private sector operators in a Public Private Partnership (PPP) with the state Government.
“What we are opening is a vista for self sufficiency in meat production and unlimited business opportunities in agro allied industries. The rams that are being offered today are of the highest quality.”
At least, 2,600 big rams were displayed for sale at the farm with price ranging from N30,000 to N70,000 depending on the size of the ram. Buyers were already thronging the farm to buy rams for Ileya festival.
Aregbesola urged people of neighboring states to also take maximum advantage of the ranch and buy rams for the forthcoming Ileya festival.
DAILY TRUST
OSUN MUSIC AWARDS 2013 edition is a special project aimed to encourage and promote works and talent of osun born and based artistes in music,dance,comedy,Disc jockey,photography and video,broadcasting and entertainment management that have positively contributed to osun entertainment without Jury or favour.
Here are lists of the award categories.
Award Categories
Osun Best Artiste of the year (male/female)
Osun Best song of the year
Osun Best Group artiste
Osun Best comedian of the year
Osun Best Yoruba presenter
Osun Best English presenter
Osun Best Dance Group in the state
Osun Best Newspaper/magazine
Osun Best Radio Presenter (Entertainment)
Osun Best TV Presenter (Entertainment)
Osun Best Photographer of the year
Osun Best DJ of the Year
Osun Best Use of Blog (General)
Osun Best Music Producer
Osun Entertainment Promoter of the year
Osun Best Radio station of the year
Osun Best TV station of the Year
Osun Best Entertaining Commissioner of the Year
Osun Best supporting ministry
Osun Future/Promising Artiste of the year
Osun Best musical Video of the year
Osun Best musical video director
While the Osun future/promising artiste of the year will go home with a cash prize however, each award winner goes with gift items.
To Nominate your Favourite for a particular Award , kindly Send the nominee’s name , picture, profile, category of award to info@osunmusicawards.com and djbassman01@yahoo.com . The Nominees with the highest nomination will be up for the proper recognition and proceed to the next round.
Those who get the highest nominations will submit their profile,picture and material to the office of the director of corporate affairs,osun state broadcasting corporation (OSBC) Ile-awiiye,oke baale,p.m.b 4425, osogbo,state of osun,Nigeria
The nomination will last for two and half weeks. The event is packaged and put together by Muzik Planet entertainment a subsidiary of Bassman Entertainment Company.
OSUNMUSICAWARDS
The Minister of Communications Technology, Mrs. Omobola Johnson, has urged states and local governments across the country to complement Federal Government’s efforts in driving technology development.
The minister who gave the directive at a recent technology gathering, said the efforts being made by the federal government in driving technology development in the country would not yield optimum results without active participation of the states and local governments. She stressed the need to address the important issues of the role of the states in many of the initiatives put in place at the federal level.
According to her, common areas of interests that could be explored, include the implementation of the National Broadband plan, National Policy on Information and Communications Technology (ICT), Digital and financial inclusion, local content framework, use of frequency spectrum and National Strategic E-government framework and collection of data on ICT sector.
“There is no doubt that the states and local governments are in a good position to contribute their quota in this respect. State governments have more complete knowledge of their localities and can work closely with service providers in their respective states to identify where and what kinds of services should be made available and where there are underserved and unserved areas,” she said.
She also added ” States are also in a better position to obtain the most accurate data possible for use of broadband and to continuously update and refresh the data provided by service providers to make it more and more accurate over time. States can implement independent verification programs to confirm service availability and actual experienced upload and download speeds.”
She however acknowledged that some state governments like Akwa Ibom, Edo, Ekiti, Osun and Ondo were already taking important steps in leveraging ICT for social and economic development in their states.
These states, she noted, had put in place projects and programmes that are driven by ICT, that impact on the lives of the people.
According to her, “To ensure the sustainability of these initiatives and ensure that they transcend administrations, we suggest that states that do not have ICT initiatives, establish dedicated institutional frameworks for coordinating ICT matters which could include the creation of ICT Ministries or ICT development agencies in the states.”
THIS DAY
THE Government of the State of Osun has jerked up funding to Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) Teaching Hospital, Osogbo from N1.6 billion to over N2 billion; an increment of 375 per cent when compared to what it used to be for seven and half years under the PDP administration.
The state Commissioner for Finance Wale Bolorunduro, stated this in a statement issued and signed, copy of which was made available to newsmen in Osogbo.
He explained that the hospital has consequently developed an operational drug manufacturing plant; a dental department as well as its own oxygen plant.
He declared that the hospital has passed all the necessary accreditation tests which culminated in its award as one of the best teaching hospitals in West Africa.
While noting that there has been an improvement in the working relationship, Bolorunduro assured that the teaching hospital will continue to receive remarkable support from the current administration in the state.
The commissioner hinted that while the erstwhile government gave a total sum of N1billion to the hospital for capital developments and accreditations in seven and half years, Aregebsola has given N2 billion to the hospital under three years of the administration.
He said further that there has been significant increase in the subventions to the hospital to take care of the salaries, running costs, maintenance, adding that Aregbesola has shown more commitment and passion in spreading the lean earnings of state to the cover such significant mileage.
According to him, “under Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola’s three-year old administration, LAUTECH Teaching Hospital, Osogbo has witnessed an increase in funding from N1.6 billion to over N6 billion, a 375 per cent increase when compared with a seven and half year period under the Osun PDP rule.
“In fact, while the erstwhile government of Osun PDP gave a total sum of N1billion to the hospital for capital developments and accreditations in seven and half years, Ogbeni Aregbesola has given N2 billion to the hospital under the three years of its administration.”
“There has been significant increase in the subventions to take care of the salaries, running costs, maintenance, etc. Show me where your money is and I just know where your heart is kept: Aregbesola has shown commitment and passion in spreading the thin earnings of Osun to cover such significant mileage.
“Under the administration of Ogbeni Aregbesola, the teaching hospital located in Osogbo has developed an operational drug manufacturing plant, a dental department as well as its own oxygen plant. The teaching hospital has passed all the necessary accreditation tests and certified. It recently won award as one of the best teaching hospitals in West Africa. Over there in Ibadan, there are signs that things will pick up soon, but until then, the efforts of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola should not be lost on the citizenry or eclipsed by the clouds of the rainy day.”
DAILY INDEPENDENT