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Children’s day: Prof Adedibu urges children to shun cultism, hooliganism and robbery.

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Professor Abass Aderemi Adedibu, member of the Emmanuel Alayande Governing Council has urged children to desist from immoralities.

Professor Adedibu who is the eldest son of Ibadan political gaffer, late Chief Lamidi Adedibu said this during the 2024 Children’s Day celebration held at AIM Fmtv Apete in Ibadan.

In the remarkable speech sighted by JN25, titled  SHUN ANY ACT OF BEHAVIOR SUCH AS CULTISM, HOOLIGANISM AND Robbery, Prof Adedibu also advised parents to monitor their children and train them in a Godly way.

Below is the full speech of Prof Adedibu during the Children’s Day celebration.

SHUN ANY ACT OF BEHAVIOR SUCH AS CULTISM, HOOLIGANISM AND ROBBERY

Paper presented by

Prof Abass Aderemi Adedibu JP , FSTAN LMAN FSEA FPEA FAIA,

Emeritus Fellow and Life Patron Science Teachers Association of Nigeria (STAN) FCT Abuja &Oyo State branch

During the children’s Day

Venue: AIM RADIO & TV

Apete,Ido Local Government of Oyo State on Monday May 27,2024

Introduction:

Today,as we gather to celebrate children’s day , it’s an absolute pleasure to address you

First and foremost is to express my profound gratitude and appreciation to the Managing Director & Staff’s of AIM Radio& TV Apete for the honour given to me most of time to discussed some crucial issues related to our great Country Nigeria

Today occasion is significant indeed

This day hold a special day in our heart as it is a day dedicated entirely to us , the future of our nation

It’s a day when we come together to celebrate the spirit of childhood innocence and boundless potentials that reside within our children

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ORIGIN OF CHILDREN’S DAY

The Origin of Children’s Day can be traced back to the following:

In the year 1857, Rev Charles Leonard held a special service for children in his church at Chelsea, Massachester marking the beginning of Children’s day while in 1920 the Republic of Turkey became the first country to officially declare Children’s day a national holiday on April 23,in the year 1925,

The World Conference on child welfare in Geneva proclaimed International Children’s day on June 1 while in 1954 the United Nations General Assembly adopted the idea of Universal Children’s Day on November 20

In 1959 the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the child on Nov 20,1959

Nigeria, as a nation set aside the 27th day of May of every year as Children’s day

With the above history,it is pertinent to know who a child is

A child is a human being between the stage of birth and puberty typically between the ages of 0 to 12

Children are vulnerable and dependent on adults for care, support and guidance. They are also curious, playful and constantly learning and developing physically , emotionally and cognitively

The United Nations Convention on the Right of the Child defines a child as every human being below age 18 years unless under the law applicable to the child, majority is attained earlier.

A child is important to a couple especially in the African context hence children are adored, celebrated, no wonder therefore , Nigeria as a nation set aside the 27th day of May every year to commemorate the dayhistorically, because our children is celebrated,

It is my understanding that children are like star’s, they shine in their unique ways

They hold future in their hands and it is our duty to nurture and protect their dreams.

It is the serious obligation for parents (Father,&Mother) to give their children instructionand correction that are necessary part of upbringing

Parent should be examples of good conductor caring more for their children’s general welfarism

Similarly, children are worth to our society and adequate care should be given to them if they are to be useful and productive for our nation, children who can feed for themselves, contribute meaningfully towards excellence development of our country, Nigeria

At this juncture, my candid advice for you is to be more responsive, dedicated, patriotism ,shun any act of behavior such as Cultism Hooliganism Robbery etc that can tarnish your family name and our country image both internally and externally, I wish all and sundry

Parent should also protect their children from ungodly influences and immoral companions that dominate the present world

Thanks and God bless you all,

Up children,up oyo,state ,up Nigeria

Thanks for listening.

 


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PICTORIAL: Lagos Red Line Rail begins commercial operations yesterday. July25news

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PICTORIAL: Lagos Red Line Rail begins commercial operations yesterday.

Lagos Red Line Rail Credit: Olabode Olalekan, Segun Odunayo

The Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, will today (Tuesday) officially unveil the LMRT Red Line for commercial operations.

Speaking on the project, the governor said this is the second rail system to become operational in less than two years in the state.

The 27-kilometre Red Line has eight stations at Oyingbo, Yaba, Mushin, Oshodi, Ikeja, Agege, Iju, and Agbado.

The train service is projected to transport about 500,000 Lagosians daily as the schedule is increased, providing a viable means of commuting.

In a post on X.com on Tuesday, Sanwo-Olu wrote, “Dear Lagosians, today marks the launch of commercial operations of the LMRT Red Line, commencing passenger services from Agbado to Oyingbo.

“We’re on a mission to keep Lagos moving, and the Red Line is a key part of our vision to create a seamlessly connected city. It is also our second rail system to become operational in less than two years.

“Spanning 27 , the Red Line has eight stations at Oyingbo, Yaba, Mushin, Oshodi, Ikeja, Agege, Iju, and Agbado. The train service is projected to transport about 500,000 Lagosians daily as we ramp up the schedule and provide a viable means of commuting.”

He added that daily passenger services will depart from Agbado at 6:00 AM, with the second train leaving Iju Station at 7:30 AM.

“Ensure you have your Cowry Card ready to board,” he noted.⁷

He urged residents to treat the project with the respect it deserves.

“Vandalism or disruptions will not be tolerated — together, we can ensure that our trains remain a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone,” he noted.


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Hardship protest: Looted Kano digital innovation park set for renovation –Minister. July25news

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The Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, has revealed that IHS Towers — one of the largest independent owners, operators and developers of shared communications infrastructure in the world — is set to refurbish the damaged Kano Digital Industrial Park.

The minister made this known when he visited the Park for on-the-spot assessment of the level of damage to the facility.

Daily Trust reported that the park was destroyed, looted and a section set on fire by some irate youths during the August 1 nationwide hardship protest, two weeks before its commissioning.

Abdussalam Gwarzo, who condemned the vandalism said it was a setback to the state’s digital development and to Nigeria’s broader technological aspirations.

He extended the government’s sympathy to the ministry, assuring attendees that measures were being taken to address the situation. He noted that security agencies, with the support of local community leaders, had recovered a significant portion of the stolen equipment.


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2027: God Will Decide Atiku’s Fate – Dele Momodu_ July25news

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Dele Momodu, publisher of Ovation Magazine, has pushed back at critics of former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, contesting the 2027 presidential election.

Momodu spoke in an interview on Channels Television against the backdrop of calls from some highly placed Nigerians that Atiku should drop his presidential ambition because of age.

There have been speculations that Abubakar will seek the PDP’s presidential ticket for the umpteenth time.

On Sunday, Ayodele Fayose, a former governor of Ekiti, said Nigerians are craving for a younger generation of leaders.

He requested the former vice president who will be 81 in 2027 to halt his serial presidential contests.

But Momodu, a former presidential aspirant and chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), wondered why critics of Abubakar are scared of his presidential ambition.

According to him, only God and destiny will determine whether Atiku achieved his lifelong presidential ambition come 2027.

Asked to react to Fayose’s comments on Abubakar’s presidential ambition, the Ovation publisher said he cannot legislate on how the former vice-president runs his political life.

Momodu said those criticising Abubakar’s presidential ambition did not support young candidates during the 2023 elections.

The PDP chieftain cited US President Joe Biden and Donald Trump as examples of politicians who became presidents at an advanced age.

He said “What has been the impact of these younger people who said they have been in politics?” Momodu asked.

“Go and check their states. What have they done for the amount of money made available to them? Age cannot be an automatic qualification or disqualification in politics.

“It is up to God and destiny. I am a child of destiny and that is why I have contentment. If Alhaji Atiku decides to run, good luck to him. If he doesn’t want to run, no problem. But for anybody to muzzle him… why are they afraid of him”.

On whether Atiku would be a threat to President Tinubu’s reelection bid, Momodu said “I’m sure they (Abubakar’s critics) believe so. I know those who believe that he is the only one right now.

“Abubakar will be a threat if he is able to galvanise a mega political party. He will be a threat,” Momodu added.

The PDP chieftain said Abubakar stands a chance in 2027 if the “mood of the nation is overwhelmingly opposed to the current leader”.

Daily Trust reports that although Atiku has run for the number one office six times, only made it to the ballot as a presidential candidate on three occasions in 2007, 2019, and 2023.

 

 

 


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