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Governor of the State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, has called on all adherents of Islamic religion to live in peace and exhibit religious tolerance towards people of other faiths.
Aregbesola, in a statement signed by the Director, Bureau of Communications and Strategy, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon, said what the nation needs at this critical moment is peace, security and cooperation among the diverse people of the country.
The governor called on adherents of all religions to uphold the sacredness of human life, saying God did not command or appoint anyone as judge in all of the revealed scriptures to take the life of another in the guise of protecting any faith.
Aregbesola said he wondered why any reasonable and rational human being should exhibit such cruelty to a fellow human being by either killing or maiming.
The governor also advocated for good governance, purposeful leadership and prudent management of resources as necessary preconditions the leaders of the country must cultivate as measures of curbing the worrisome trend of deterioration in nearly all spheres of the nation’s life.
He identified corruption in high places and divisive tendencies among ethnic groups in the country as disease which we must cure completely for us to get our development agenda right.
The governor said political leaders and followers, religious leaders and their adherents; all must come together and forge a harmonious relationship for the love of their country, saying according to Prophet Muhammad (SAW), the love of one’s country is part of faith.
“It sometimes baffles me that religions, which should unite a people are acting as catalysts to divide us in this country. I wonder why people must kill each other in the name of religion.
“As Muslims, we are not to judge our fellow man. We should leave judgment to God who created us all. Why must people kill in the name of God? Why must people act God? Why must they pre-empt what their creator will do?
Muslims must be tolerant, trustworthy, dependable and peace-loving wherever he lives. He must be a beacon of peace and sterling example of humankind worthy of emulation.
“People must put an end to violence, killing and mindless blood-letting all in the name of religions, and embrace peace and coexist peacefully amongst themselves wherever they reside,” Aregbesola said.
He called on the Muslim faithful to emulate Prophet Ibrahim and his son (Ismael), whose unshaken belief in, perseverance and fulfilment of their promise to their creator earned them salvation, everlasting and divine compensation and glory till today.
He enjoined the people of the state to live in peace and extend hands of fellowship to their neighbours so as for the peaceful and tranquil atmosphere the state has been enjoying in the last two years to continue unhindered.
Quoting from the Holy Qur’an Q41 v 46, “Whoever works righteousness benefits his own soul; whoever works evil, it is against his soul: nor is thy Lord ever unjust to His servants,” Aregbesola said the pursuit of truth and justice at all times should be the watchword of those who hold the affairs of the nation in their hands.”
He added that oppression, inequality oppression, wrong-doing, defying right and justice, transgression beyond the bounds of God on earth are the bases of problems confront the country, urging Nigerians, in the spirit of the festival, to rededicate themselves to the cause of serving the country and humanity as a whole.
He prayed that the Almighty God in His infinite mercies would assist the country by endowing the leaders the divine guidance needed to steer this country aright.

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Sallah: Police Assure Osun Residents Of Security As Local Govt. Chairmen Pledge Support for Aregbesola's Policies

Osun State Commissioner of Police Mrs. Dorothy Gimba has assured residents of security during the forthcoming eid-el-Kabir celebration.
In a congratulatory message to Muslims by the command’s spokesperson Folasade Odoro, the commissioner urged residents to celebrate the festival peacefully.
Urging the public to inform the police of the activities of criminals, she said security operatives would be positioned at strategic locations to prevent breach of the peace.
Local government chairmen in the state also felicitated with Muslims, urging them to be tolerant of adherents of other religions.
In a statement by the Chairman of the Forum of Local Government Chairmen, Omoba Kunle Ayantoye, the council chiefs prayed Allah to continue to bless the state and protect residents.
They said: “We have come a long way to determine whatever we see today; never should religious considerations be our problem. Our case is different here. We have always worked together as a people to uplift our living conditions and have never had it so good. We should continue to explore our strengths.”
The chairmen reaffirmed their commitment to the Governor Rauf Aregbesola administration, saying it had provided purposeful leadership and executed people-oriented programmes.
They thanked the governor and the House of Assembly for extending their tenure by six months, pledging to justify the confidence reposed in them.
The council chairmen said: “We are always proud to be associated with the purposeful and dynamic leadership of the governor. We have partnered progressively with the state government from inception. We acknowledge, with appreciation, the full powers the government accords us, which has translated into unprecedented development at the grassroots.”
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The Opon-Imo initiative recently unveiled by the Osun State government has been described as capable of providing more market for local Information Technology players if the local content agenda is strictly adhered to.

The initiative is aimed at bringing computers to the classroom, according to a statement from local IT players under the Information Technology Association of Nigeria.
The statement indicated that about 50,000 tablets had been distributed to pupils in various schools in Osun in the initial phase of the scheme as part of the deliverables from the Chinese technical partners.
Another 150,000 tablets would be manufactured locally from the Ghanaian RLG Communications, now in Osun State for business, it added.
Under the Opon-Imo initiative, about 150,000 Senior Secondary School students in the state will receive tablets personal computers equipped with 56 textbooks covering 17 subjects, 17 tutorial questions for the 17 subjects, 1,000 past questions, six extra-curricular subjects and educational games, according to NCS.
The scheme would offer students multiple digital modules that would make learning an enjoyable experience ahead of their peers in other parts of the country, it said.
It also said while many industry stakeholders were gladdened by the state government’s desire to digitally empower students, they were also calling on the government to increase its patronage of made-in-Nigeria devices.
IT experts at the recently held Nigerian Computer Society conference stressed the need to get local technology companies engaged in implementing the government’s IT projects, warning on the danger of undue patronage of foreign companies at the expense of the growing local capacity and content.
They stressed that in both advanced economies such as the United States and all of western Europe; and in new strong markets such as China and India, government served as a catalyst in engineering the growth of local IT Original Equipment Manufacturers through heavy patronage and right policy thrust.
This, they said, will create an enabling environment to allow locally produced products to compete globally in a way that will ultimately strengthen the local economy.
“We should strive at reducing our huge importation of IT consumables that are locally manufactured,” the spokesman for NCS, Mr. Jide Awe, said.
The NCS is the umbrella body of all IT professionals and organisations in Nigeria with more than 17,000 members covering the software, the Internet and computer hardware sub-sectors.
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Osun To Provide 5,000 Jobs Through Animal Husbandry


Governor of the State of Osun, Rauf Aregbesola has disclosed plans to provide 5,000 jobs through the Office of Economic Development and Partnership (OEDP).
The governor said 5,000 different jobs would be provided through the animal husbandry and allied industries. He added that the scheme would be managed by the private sector under the Public Private Partnership (PPP) agreement with the state government.
Aregbesola, who spoke at Oloba Cattle Ranch through the Secretary to Osun State Government, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti, reiterated his commitment to animal husbandry as part of his agricultural programmes to reduce dependence on other parts of the country for meat.
No fewer than 2,600 rams fattened at the Oloba farm were sold to Muslims in the state for the Eid-El-Kabir festival.
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Photos from the Year 2013 World Global Hand-Washing Bay celebrations at the Freedom Square, Osogbo, State of Osun on Sunday 14-10-2013

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From left, State of Osun, Commissioner for Environment, Professor (Mrs) Olubukola Oyawoye; Governor Rauf Aregbesola and his wife, Sherifat, during year 2013 World Global Hand-washing Bay celebrations at the Freedom Square, Osogbo, State of Osun on Sunday 14-10-2013

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Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, addressing a cross section of children, at year 2013 World Global Hand-washing Bay celebrations, held at the freedom Square, Osogbo, State of Osun on Sunday 14-10-2013_DSC003

 

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Mofolake Adegboyega

Mofolake AdegboyegaMofolake Adetoun Adegboyega (Mrs.) nee Laosebikan is an indigene of Iwo L.G.A, a Christian by religion with vast experience in teaching and child care. As a faithful and committed volunteer in her church, she was ordained a Deaconess in February 2004.
As a teacher she taught English language in a High School in Lagos where she eventually became the head of that department. Coupled with teaching she was also responsible for the supervision of teachers in that department, developing teaching syllabuses, students’ assessments and supervision of WAEC examinations.
Asides a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ilorin, Mofolake successfully completed a Post graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) and a Masters in Public Administration (MPA) both at the University of Lagos.
Over the years Mofolake has found fulfillment in teaching, caring for children, young adults and this passion conceived the vision of a crèche, nursery and primary school, which led to another successful completion of a Diploma in Preschool Practice and later on got certified in Food Safety in the UK.
Over five years ago she found this institution which comprises of a crèche, nursery and primary school.This school has successfully grown to meet the needs of several families around its location in terms of child care and education, providing jobs for many around that location as well. As the proprietress she was the overall manager of the school from its inception till her call to service as a Commissioner in the State of Osun.

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BusinessDay States’ Good Governance and Competitiveness Awards ceremony earlier scheduled to hold this month has been shifted to November 2 this year.
The awards aim to deepen peer review mechanism and inspire competitiveness among the states of the federation as well as reward hardworking governors whose efforts at developing their states are contributing to the growth of the national economy.
BusinessDay Research and Intelligence Unit (BRIU) will also be presenting its economic report on states at the dinner. The awards are a product of extensive tour of states across the country by BusinessDay editorial and research team.
The shift in date was necessitated by the Eid-el-Kabir celebration and the Christian pilgrimage. The awards ceremony will now hold on November 2 in Lagos.
BusinessDay Award Committee for the 2013 State Competitiveness and Good Governance Awards had in September released the names of state governments that met the minimum criteria for each of the award categories.
The 12 award categories are Excellence in Governance, Transparency in Governance, Best Governor in Urban and Rural Infrastructure Development, Best Governor in Education Development, Best Governor in Healthcare Development, and Best Governor in Agriculture Development.
Others are Best Governor in Tourism Development, Fastest Growing State Economy, Best Governor in Housing Development, the State with the Best Ease of Doing Business, Youth and Sport Development, and the State with the Most Improved Security.
An average of four state governments will compete under each award category.
The nominees for Excellence in Governance award are Akwa Ibom, Edo, Kano, Lagos, Osun and Rivers States. This award category aims to celebrate the state with the highest standards in governance.
For Transparency in Governance award, Anambra, Ebonyi, Edo, Ekiti, Jigawa, Kano, Lagos, Niger and Osun made it to the final round. Transparency in Governance award is meant to show the state government that is most accountable to its subjects.
Imo, Oyo, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Edo, Kano, Lagos, Osun, Oyo and Rivers State governors were nominated for the Best Governor in Urban and Rural Infrastructure Development award. Similarly, Akwa Ibom, Edo, Ekiti, Gombe, Imo, Kano, Ogun, Osun, Oyo and Rivers were nominated for the Best Governor in Education Development award category.
The award committee listed Abia, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Ebonyi, Lagos, Niger, Ondo and Osun States as those that will compete for the Best Governor in Healthcare Development award category.
For the best Governor in Agriculture Development, Abia, Adamawa, Bauchi, Benue, Cross River, Kano, Kwara, Niger and Ogun States were nominated.
Four states each will compete for the Best Governor in Tourism Development and Youth and Sport Development awards. They are Kebbi, Cross River, Ekiti and Osun States, and Delta, Cross River, Lagos and Rivers, respectively.
Lagos, Ogun, Ondo, Osun and Rivers States were nominated for Fastest Growing State Economy award category. Similarly, Enugu, Kano, Abia, Akwa Ibom and Cross River will vie for the Best Governor in Housing Development award.
Enugu, Gombe, Jigawa, Kebbi, Kogi, Kwara and Yobe were nominated for the Best State with Ease of Doing Business award. In the same manner, Abia, Cross River and Rivers States were nominated for the State with the Most Improved Security award.
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Residents and indigenes of the State of Osun have continued to witness innovations and changes in all sectors of the state especially education. Some of these changes have direct impact on the pupils, teachers, Parent/Teacher Associations, educational institutions, stakeholders and the entire residents of the state.

To teachers, former school owners and others, some of these changes had appeared not too palatable as there were some complaints put across to the government which it is trying to fix to the satisfaction of all. Some of the complaints especially from the former school owners were problem of identity; retention of names that schools bear as well as single-sex schools across the state.

At the beginning of the 2013/2014 academic session which commenced on Wednesday 2nd October 2013, the former school owners at Baptist Girls High School, Osogbo, Saint Charles Grammar School (boys only) and some others resisted the merging of male students from Fakunle Comprehensive High School and female from other schools into Saint Charles Grammar School.
The State Deputy Governor, Mrs. Grace Titilayo Laoye-Tomori who doubles as State Commissioner for Education however rose to the occasion by visiting the affected schools to address the situation and douse the tension.
The re-classifications of schools in the state, government sources revealed, was meant to bring pupils of the same age brackets together in classes and provide necessary tools and teaching aid required for different categories of pupils/students.
The new system would put an end to multiplicity and duplicity of schools which had resulted in decay in school infrastructures in addition to dislocating school system but would create conducive environment for teaching and learning.
It was gathered that some of the positive changes, so far witnessed in the state’s education sector include provision of free school uniform to about 750,000 students in public schools in the state, increase in examination and running grants to schools, reduction of school fees in state owned tertiary institutions including Osun State University, provision of adequate instructional materials, school feeding programme to pupils in primary one to four among others.
To some school of thought, the changes are unique especially the distribution of e-learning device computer tablet otherwise called “Opon Imon”, to all students in senior secondary schools across the state, re-building and construction of new modern classrooms and new educational system of 4-5-3 policy encompassing the re-classification of primary and secondary education into Elementary, Middle and High Schools; the sample of the middle school (Salvation Army Middle School, Alekunwodo, Osogbo) which was commissioned on Wednesday October 2, 2013 by Governor Rauf Aregbesola.
The commissioning of this school marked the flag-off of the new school system (re-classification) which had been in the drawing board for more than a year. Under this new school system; the state is targeting building 100 Elementary Schools, 50 Middle Schools and 20 High Schools as first phase. High School will be having facilities such as boarding, staff quarters, standard laboratories, food courts, standard sporting facilities, school hall of 1000 minimum sitting capacity and school managers for proper facility management.
The elementary school will comprise pupils from ages 6 to 9 years or primary 1-4 with maximum capacity of 900 pupils in cities and lesser population in rural communities. The school daily activities run between the hours of 8am and close by 2pm. The schedule is believed to have been put together for effective implementation of school feeding programme called ‘O Meal’.
Pupils in Middle School range between the ages of 10 and 14years or preferably Primary 5 to Junior Secondary School (JSS 3) with enrolment capacity between 900 and 1,000 and their daily school activities will run between 8am and 3pm.
Those in High School are between the ages of 15 and 17years or rather Senior Secondary School (SSS1 to SSS3) with enrolment capacity of 3,000. Their daily activities run between the hours of 8am and 5pm. Here, the pupils would be provided with e-learning device called “Opon Imon” with government responsible for the payment of WASC fees.
While performing the commissioning of the Salvation Army Middle School, Alekunwodo, Osogbo which was used as pilot scheme of modern school buildings being constructed by the current administration, Aregbesola brought himself down to the level of the pupils by dressing in school uniform for the middle school.
Immediately Governor Aregbesola stormed the venue of the commissioning in school uniform, large crowd of people moved in his direction to have glimpse of his appearance. The pupils hailed his attire and he waved consistently to the admiration of the pupils, parents and school teachers and head teachers.
There were excitements on the part of the parents, pupils and teachers at the occasion even as local drummers and musician invited for the occasion added glamour to the event with some political songs.
In her welcome address, Mrs. Laoye-Tomori, pointed out that the school has proved the skeptics wrong. She said though it did not come cheap, adding that the building which she described as one of the many to be commissioned, represents the crowning glory of the Aregbesola revolutionary agenda in the education sector.
Laoye-Tomori said; “I feel like ‘break dancing’, even at my age. The joy excitement, sense of fulfillment all rolled into one. I specifically thank God that I am alive to see the coming to fruition of a vision seen, conceptualized, and deployed by my indefatigable governor, Ogbeni Aregbesola.
“When Governor Aregbesola made the promise to transform the education sector, many people as usual, thought it was a mere campaign sloganeering. The education transformation agenda of the present administration is the holistic type; the government meant a systemic overhaul.
“The daily feeding of pupils in the public elementary schools across the state (with its economic multiplier effects and the empowerment of over 3000 women appointed by the state as Food Vendors) is one of the critical steps taken by this administration to address the forlorn decay that we met in the education sector when we assumed office.
“In addition, provision of school uniforms for all pupils and students in the public schools in the state, provision of adequate financial support to public schools as grants, running costs, and examination fees. The introduction of training schemes, promotion of teachers, and prompt payment of teachers’ salaries helped in no small way to stem the high turnover of skilled teachers.
“The contractor has put conservative cost of this beautiful edifice at about N165million. The skeletal structure of the building alone cost about N90m, while external work, reclaiming the school property (compensations inclusive), and overcoming the challenge of erosion gulped over N50m. Furniture and fittings, other esthetics cost about N25m. Now that the building is commissioned today, we will have accurate cost figure of the school. Suffice to say, that whatever the total cost come up to, my Governor is committed to funding the advancement of education up to the standard acceptable to us.
“For the records, our administration embarked on the re-classification exercise for the following objective reasons: – first, the hitherto poor performance of students in both internal and external examinations necessitated the need by Government to introduce the new school system and re-classification which is believed would help to revamp the rot in the education sector and bring back its lost glory”.
According to her, with the new arrangement, government will be able to provide necessary tools and teaching aids required for different categories of pupils. It will also make inspection and supervision of schools easy and effective.
The new school system, she said, aims at removing financial burden of running of schools totally from parents and saddles the government wholly with the responsibility of school infrastructural development, funding and management. It is, according to her, designed to make access to quality education available to all children of Osun without any discrimination, thereby giving a level playing ground to all of our students.
While speaking, Aregbesola said that the commissioning of the pilot scheme was a resounding re-affirmation that state education policy is a train engineered for a one-way trip to success.
The governor remarked that the trip began with the Education Summit convened when he assumed office, noting that the Summit was summoned against the background of the decay the administration met in public schools, which it found simply unacceptable.
In his words; “The Summit was summoned against the background of the decay we met in Osun public schools, which we found simply unacceptable. The Summit, composed of eminent Nigerians like the Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka, came up with a reform blueprint to overhaul public sector education in the state.
“We have since been working assiduously to implement the reform plan. The commissioning of this school is good evidence that all is going to plan with our reform. As part of the reform, we decided to re-organise the school system into Elementary, Middle and High school categories.
“The overall aim of the reforms we are carrying out is to develop the new man intellectually, socially and morally. This new man is placed in the centre of society who views his own development as part of and for the development of society
Aregbesola therefore appealed to parents to support the government in its efforts by preparing their wards for the new system and especially kit them with the new uniform, saying the gains are already tumbling in as the state is witnessing progressive improvement in the academic performances of the pupils.
He noted that beside distribution of Opon Imo and the school feeding programme, the economic ramification of the education reform is simply colossal.
“Some 3,000 women have been employed for the Elementary feeding programme; this is in addition to the gains it has brought to the production capacities of farmer-suppliers of farm produce, as well as the poultry and beef input for the food menu”, the governor added.
He also reminded his audience to recall the depressing outlooks of the former schools which he said were never fit for learning, adding that the transformation of the schools is another illustration of the massive transformation taking place in all aspects of the lives of the Osun people.
The Vice-Chairman, Senate Committee on Education, Professor Sola Adeyeye representing Osun Central in National Assembly said in his comment that any nation that did not invest in the education of its youths would fail.
Adeyeye, Professor of Molecular Biology lauded the governor’s commitment in revamping education, adding that while many states have not accessed the UBEC funds because they could not contribute their counterpart fund, Osun had accessed it because it did not wait for the Federal Government to contribute its counterpart fund.
The State Chairman of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Alhaji Saka Adesiyan while describing the gesture as unique, noted that the state is gradually wearing new look owing to developmental projects going on across the state.
The Chairman, Osun School Infrastructural Development Committee tagged “O School”, Otunba Lai Oyeduntan noted that the state of education in the state was embarrassing before Aregbesola assumed office. He hinted that by the end of the year, 15 Middle, 13 Elementary and 10 High schools would be ready for use of the pupils.
The Speaker, State House of Assembly, Hon. Nojeem Salam in his comment said the administration’s policies had revived the education sector.
Though the re-classification of public schools in the state is generating some complaints from some section of the people of the state particularly the former owners and teaching staff in the service of the state government, the state government has promised to look into some genuine claims by the individuals and groups in line of the new policy to make necessary adjustment in the interest of the generality of people.
Laoye-Tomori while justifying the new system insisted that it is not in conflict with the National Policy on Education or the National School Curriculum.
She said; “under the re-classification, we run the National 6-3-3-4 System as well as the normal school academic calendar under the re-classification of the primary and secondary education into elementary, middle and high schools. What we have done is to put pupils in primaries 1-4 under the same roof and environment with provision of modern facilities that is consistent with their age. Here, they spend the first four years of the six years of the 6-3-3-4 system.
“The middle school has pupils of primary 5 and 6 put together under same roof and environment with students of JJS1-3. The pupils of primary 5 and 6 complete the last two years of the six years of their primary education, write their terminal examination and continue with the next segment of three years of the 6-3-3-4 system.
The high school is also designed and purpose-built for students that have completed their middle school to spend the last three years of the basic education in the 6-3-3-4 system.
Remarkably, the State Chapter of All Progressives Congress (APC) has lauded the government for the milestone it had taken in repositioning the educational system. The party in a statement issued and signed by its Director of Publicity and Strategy, Kunle Oyatomi said that the new system climax the series of actions taken since the administration of the Aregbesola to reposition the educational system in the State.
The party noted that citizens of the state are lucky to have the person of Aregbesola at this point in time who has demonstrated passion for education as the basis not only for human capital development but also for the general enlightenment of the people of Osun.
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EDUCATION: Ministry Advises Schools To Adhere To Curriculum, Guidelines…

Mr. Lawrence Oyeniran, the Permanent Secretary, Osun Ministry of Education, has advised heads of public and private schools in the state to comply strictly with curriculum and guidelines.
Oyeniran gave the advice while presiding over the 2013 West African Examinations Council (WAEC) Committee meeting in Osogbo.
He said government saw the monitoring of schools, teachers and learning facilities a priority.
“This is why the Teaching Service Commission, formerly known as TESCOM, was decentralised into three education districts with the appointment of Tutor-General as Permanent Secretary to oversee the districts.
“The essence of the yearly WAEC committee meeting is to appraise WAEC activities with a view to improve students’ performance in the state.
“Government’s policy of re-classification of schools is in conformity with the national curriculum, aimed at removing the rot in the education sector,’’ Oyeniran said.
He appealed to the branch controller of WAEC in the state, Mr. Ayo Oluwafemi, to release the statistics of students’ performance.
Oyeniran said the analysis was to enable government to reward the best 10 students in the year 2013 WAEC examination.
Briefing the meeting, Mr. Kafaru Babatunde-Ola, the Zonal Co-ordinator of WAEC, said the council would not compromise its long-standing record of zero tolerance for corruption.
Babatunde-Ola disclosed that from the year 2014, any student caught with mobile phone during examinations would have his or her entire results cancelled.
He urged the Ministry of Education to officially issue a circular that would prohibit the use of mobile phones by students in examination halls.
Babatunde-Ola urged the ministry to also embark on public enlightenment programmes for students and parents.
“The fight against examination malpractices goes beyond individuals, but a collective responsibility of all stakeholders in the education sector,’’ he said.
The meeting had in attendance representatives from the Nigeria Union of Teachers, Federal Ministry of Education, the state Civil Service Commission, Conference of Principals and Parents Teachers Association (PTA).
THE NIGERIAN OBSERVER

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Photos from Rwanda where the Governor of the State of Osun shone bright, winning the award for agriculture innovation

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From left, President, EMRC, Pierre Mathijsen, Governor State of Osun,
Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola , Vice President/Managing Director, EMRC, Mrs
Idit Miller, during the presentation of award on agriculture innovation by EMRC to the Governor in Rwanda recently

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From left, President, EMRC, Mr Pierre Mathijsen, Vice
President/Managing Director, EMR, Mrs Idit Miller, Governor State of
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innovation by EMRC to the Governor in Rwanda recently

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