SALLAH: DIG Moyosore Felicitates Oyo Governor, Deputy, Speaker and all Muslims

The Director and Convener of Female Orientation Team FOT and a PDP Chieftain, DIG Eedris Moyosoreoluwa has expressed his felicitation message to the Executive Governor of Oyo State, Gov. Seyi Makinde, Deputy Governor, Engr. Rauf Olaniyan, the Speaker of the House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Debo Ogundoyin and all Muslim Faithfuls on the Eid-el-Kabir festive.

In his felicitation message, Moyosoreoluwa said, “it is with great joy, happiness and love from my heart that I say congratulations to all Muslim faithfuls as they celebrate the Special ‘Ileya festival’ particularly an historic event at the present moment the pandemic COVID-19 is ravaging the world.”

“I therefore use this medium to celebrate with the Governor, Deputy Governor and the Speaker being the leaders of all the citizens of the State whether Muslims or Christians as their commitment and determination in ensuring peaceful coexistence among Muslims and Christians can never be overlooked. Seyi Makinde demonstrates love and harmony to everybody irrespective of religious or political affiliations owing to his usual stance of preaching peace and tolerance to religious leaders at all times. Indeed, he is a leader worthy of emulation and I express my confidence and trust in his administration particularly how he has been handling the outbreak of COVID-19 in the State.”

“Eidel-Kabir is a remarkable day in our lifetime as the day signifies love, perseverance, benevolence and peaceful coexistence.

I urge our dear Muslim faithfuls to channel their prayers to Almighty Allah in ending this pandemic as soon as possible so that people in the State and across the world can return to their normal day to day activities.

While we are celebrating the Sallah, I appeal to the good people of Oyo State to adhere strictly to the guidelines and preventive measures NCDC given to us.

May Almighty God continue to protect everyone of us now and forever. Amen.

Barka De Sallah.

Oluyole Factory To Compensate Family Of Slain UI Student

Company To Compensate Family of Killed UI Student

The sister company of Henkel Global, Expanded Global Industries Limited, Ibadan, where Gbadebo Richard, the 300-level student of the University of Ibadan died last Tuesday, has reached out to compensate the family of the deceased.

The latest move by the company came after Oyo State Government has closed down the factory till further notice to allow independent investigation into the ugly incident that led to the death of the young lad. It was learnt that Gbadebo who was 3-00 level student at the Faculty of Arts, University of Ibadan slipped into the soap-making machine and died immediately.

Many people have been calling on relevant government agencies to prevail on some of the foreign companies operating in Nigeria to stop inhumane treatment meted on their staff particularly the so-called casual staff.

Arsenal Wins FA Cup To Qualify For Europa League

Chelsea had been ahead after just five minutes through Christian Pulisic.

But things went from bad to worse for Frank Lampard’s side with three injury setbacks and a red card helping hand the trophy to the Gunners.

After Pulisic’s early opener, Aubameyang levelled with a penalty kick he had won himself on 28 minutes and then brilliantly added his second midway through the second half.

Chelsea then had Mateo Kovacic sent off as they chased the game, the Croatia international picking up two bookings, with the second a controversial call from referee Anthony Taylor.

For Mikel Arteta, this was a first piece of silverware in a managerial career that only began in December and ensured Arsenal will take their place in the Europa League next season.

ubameyang had began his evening by wasting the first chance of the final, heading wide when picked out in the box by Ainsley Maitland-Niles.

Chelsea had their own opening moments later, Xhaka robbed of the ball and Mason Mount’s curling effort forcing Emiliano Martinez into an early save.

But there was nothing the Arsenal goalkeeper could do from the next Chelsea attack as Pulisic struck.

Mount broke into the penalty area and squared to Olivier Giroud, the former Arsenal man flicking the ball into the path of Pulisic, who skipped past the challenge of Kieran Tierney to become the first United States international to score in an FA Cup final.

Azpilicueta would last less than five minutes longer, forced off with an injury as he made way for Andreas Christensen.Arsenal dominated the remainder of the first half without managing to test Willy Caballero in the Chelsea goal.

After the break, Pulisic broke forward looking to add his second of the afternoon but instead was soon going the same way as his captain, limping off with a hamstring injury after shooting wide.

Pedro entered the fray in his place as Chelsea started to wrestle back control of the contest. That was until Aubameyang struck once again.

Hector Bellerin burst forward down the right and Christensen’s heavy challenge saw the ball break to Pepe, his pass picked up by Aubameyang who turned on to his preferred left foot to lift the ball over Caballero.

Osun PDP Threatens Protest Over The Suspension Of State Chairman

Aggrieved members of the Peoples Democratic Party in Ijesa North Federal Constituency on Saturday threatened to embark on a protest at the PDP National Secretariat over the party’s refusal to recall the suspended Osun State chairman of the party, Mr Soji Adagunodo.

A statement released on Sunday, “Ijesa North PDP threatens to embark on protest against refusal to reinstate Adagunodo,” was signed by Rotimi Odugbemi, the leader of the group.

The members noted that if the suspension of the chairman could not be reversed, then another loyal party member from Ijesa North Federal Constituency should be appointed to complete his tenure.

The group said the silence of the national leadership of the party over the issue was becoming an embarrassment, insisting that it would soon storm the PDP national secretariat in protest, if its demand were not met.

The statement read in part, “We members of the party (Ijesa North Federal Constituency) are set to stage a protest at the National Secretariat of the party in Abuja. We are demanding from the national leadership of the PDP the reinstatement of Soji Adagunodo as chairman of the party in Osun or the appointment of another competent and loyal party man from Obokun Local Government Area, where Adagunodo hails from as chairman in line with the dictate of Section 47; sub-section 6 of the PDP constitution.”

“We also condemn in strong terms the attempt to choose an Acting Chairman from any other part of Ijesa land beside Obokun where Adagunodo hails from to complete his term. We shall strongly

Lagos Reopens Worship Centres Aug. 7 as Clubs Remain Closed

The new directive comes weeks after reneging on his decision to open religious centres back in June.

In a media briefing that held earlier today, Sanwo-Olu revealed that the state’s decision to reopen some businesses follows the reduced number of positive cases recorded in the state.

Religious centres will however not be permitted to hold activities for more than one day in the week and must comply with the 50 percent capacity rule. Restaurants and some social clubs will need to be certified by the state’s safety commission before resuming full operation. Upon approval, they must maintain the stipulated capacity.

The governor also increased the number of persons allowed in a public gathering from 20 to 50.

Clubs, cinemas, games arcades will remain closed but a review will hold in the coming weeks for possible reopening.

Recall the state shut down churches as well as major public gatherings back in March due to the coronavirus outbreak

Fire Guts Foam Market in Mushin, Lagos

The foam market in Ladipo Street, Mushin, Lagos State of Nigeria gutted fire today at exactly 1.30pm.

The incident which led to many properties and shops razed has been tagged double jeopardy by the market women whose means of livelihoods have been seriously affected due to the ravaging COVID-19 pandemic that has dealt a deadly blow to the economy of the State and Nigeria at large.

The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwoolu while appealing to the market women called for calm as all necessary measures will be taken to ameliorate their sufferings.

Polytechnic Students Protest, Give 14-Day Ultimatum To Reopen Schools

POLYTECHNIC STUDENTS EMBARKED ON PEACEFUL PROTEST, CALL ON FG TO REOPEN SCHOOLS WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT

In a statement released today by the President of National Association of Polytechnic Students NAPS while protesting. The NAPS President said, “We can not continue to keep mute in the face of bad policy, most especially that has to do with the education Sector.

COVID 19 has come to stay with us, whether we agree or not,there is cure or there is going to be cure to it like Malaria, all we need from the Federal Government is to stop partaking in the global politics and come out with a specific date for Schools’ Reopening, FG has given a guidelines on schools’ reopening and everybody is ready to adhere strictly with the guidelines, we have seen some Polytechnics that have displayed their readiness.

Federal Ministry of Education should wake up to the task on provision of preventive measure materials across the tertiary institutions in Nigeria.

If ASUP is not ready to go back to Class, their Salary should be stopped henceforth, no work no pay, but if the Federal Government refuses to give a specific date between now and next 14 days, the entire Polytechnic Students across the country will not hesitate to mobilize in millions across the streets in Nigeria, we are ready to stop the economic activities of the Country”.

NAPS Leadership staged a peaceful demonstration today 1st August in Ibadan as a pilot scheme for the mass action perpetual closure of tertiary institutions in Nigeria.

Federal Government should stop the Global Politics and stop wasting out destinies, said the President.

Activities Crippled in Oluyole Factory Over The Death Of UI Student

Following the death of Gbadebo Richard, a 300-level University of Ibadan (UI) Student at the Oluyole factory, the management of Expand Global Industries Limited has suspended the production at its Oluyole Estate factory.

The undergraduate who was a casual staff in the factory was said to have slipped into the soap-making machine and died. Meanwhile, many human right activists have been calling on government to ensure that justice prevail over the death of the young guy.

It will be recalled that in October last year, thousands of human right activists trooped out to protest inhumane treatment meted on staff of a SUMAL Company in Oluyole, Ibadan particularly the casual staff.

It was also learnt that Casual workers in the company also joined the human right activists under the aegis of SPN, CDWR and others to demand an improvement in their slavery working condition.

Summal Food Company, located in Oluyole Estate, Ring Road, Ibadan, Oyo State, is a Lebanese owned company which produces biscuit, coffee and sweet gum among others. It is also involved in environmental and event decorations, digital photo and video coverage services. Summal has a number of high profile subsidiaries including Yale foods and Vital foods which produce digestive, Malted milk, Robot Gum among others.

Currently, over 15,000 youths, who are between the age of 18 and 23 years, are used as casual workers in the company. Every casual worker receives a meagre daily pay of N800. This is after working between 9 and 12 hours in a precarious job without avenue for break and company medical facilities even in case of any emergency. Every causal worker in the company compulsorily works from Monday to Sunday without any remuneration for overtime.

It was the accumulated mass anger and displeasure against this kind of slave working condition that triggered the October 2nd mass protest that paralysed both the production and administrative activities in the company for three days. This struggle which broke out in the early hour of the day was, at its commencement, directionless and uncoordinated. However this huge challenge was later overcome with the help of a quick and skilful intervention by members of the Campaign for Democratic and Workers’ Rights, CDWR, and Socialist Party of Nigeria, SPN.

NBA Election: Olumide Akpata Declared President-Elect

Olumide Akpata has been declared the President elect of The Nigerian Bar Association NBA in its recent election held on Wednesday, July 29th of 2020. The result of the election goes thus: Julius Oladele SAN had 881 votes, Babatunde Ajibade 1049, Olumide Akpata 2319. Olumide Akpata having got the highest votes was declared the winner of the election.

SALLAH: Oyo Lawmaker, Dele Adeola Felicitates Muslim Faithfuls

In a press release issued from the office of the Media Aide, Honourable Member representing Iseyin/Itesiwaju State Constituency while congratulating the Muslim Faithfuls said “the Eid-el-Kabir signifies a memorable and remarkable day in our lives and should be celebrated by all mankind irrespective of the religious beliefs.

The festive period should be used to reflect on the significance of the celebration which indicates love, perseverance, tolerance and benevolence.”

The statement also quoted Dele Adeola calling on everybody to stretch helpful hands to the less privileged in the society while urging Muslim faithfuls to channel the direction of their prayers towards peace and harmony.

The statement further read “We must bear it in mind that we have no country that we can call our home other than Nigeria and we must ensure that we coexist in peace and tranquillity. The Nigeria of our dream can only be achieved if we all play our role in a patriotic way.”

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