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Ododo’s media aide retains NYSC member for exceptional performance

In a show of appreciation for commitment and dedication to duty, Special Adviser on Media to the Kogi State Governor, Hon. Ismaila Isah, has retained Miss Tosin Toluwaloju, an outgoing National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member who served in his office.
He made this known during a send-forth ceremony held on Wednesday at the Media Centre, Government House, Lokoja.
Hon. Isah commended Miss Tosin Toluwaloju for her exceptional growth, dedication, eagerness to learn, and steadfast support to the team throughout her service year noting that these qualities, along with her professionalism and creativity as a presenter on Lugard Tv were pivotal factors in the decision to retain her.
“Lugard TV which is an extension of the special adviser to the Governor of Kogi state is a place that promotes individual growth and development and It provides a platform that promises so much for our youths in line with the commitment of Governor Ahmed Usman Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo to promote and empower young people,” he stated.
The Special Adviser assured of the state’s continued collaboration with the NYSC, stressing the importance of retaining talented corps members as part of building a vibrant and innovative media landscape in Kogi State.
Earlier, the NYSC Local Government Inspector, Mr. Ezekiel Otohinoyi, commended Hon. Isah for his unmatched support for corps members in the state.
He recalled the special adviser’s own service year in Akwa Ibom State in 2005, where he also distinguished himself, and lauded the transformation he has brought to media practice in Kogi State.
He stressed that Hon. Isah has created a home away from home for corps members, describing Miss Toluwaloju as a resilient, hardworking, and exceptionally creative individual.
In her response, Miss Toluwaloju expressed sincere gratitude to the Special Adviser, whom she described as “a father figure who consistently encouraged me to excel.”
She expressed humility at the opportunity to serve in Kogi State, affirmed her commitment to building upon the foundation established during her NYSC year
The send-forth event, attended by staff and management of LugardTV, celebrated Miss Toluwaloju’s service and marked the start of a promising media career. Colleagues took turns to commend her professionalism, humanitarian spirit, and positive impact on the team.
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Adeboye: God said my firstborn would die if I leave RCCG

Pastor Enoch Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG),, has said that God once gave him a stern warning never to leave the denomination, or face the death of his firstborn.
He shared this revelation during the June edition of the Holy Ghost Service, titled “Destined for Greatness (Part 2),” held in the early hours of Saturday at the Redemption City of God in Ogun State.
While speaking on the theme of divine direction and spiritual steadfastness, Adeboye referred to a message earlier delivered by his son, Pastor Leke Adeboye. He expressed concern over a growing trend among young Christians who frequently switch churches, often introducing themselves as first-time visitors in every new place they attend.
Recalling his own journey of faith, Adeboye said that when he became born again, several thriving ministries were popular and attractive at the time. Despite the appeal, he said God specifically instructed him to remain in RCCG.
“When I got born again, there were three major ministries that were making waves, and they were very good. There were different temptations to go from one to another,” he said. “But God said to me, ‘Son, I brought you here. This is where you will stay. The day you leave this denomination, your firstborn will die.’”
He noted that at the time, RCCG was relatively obscure, with its headquarters located in a modest building in Ebute-Metta, Lagos. Even though he was a university lecturer, he said God commanded him to serve under his spiritual mentor, who had no formal education.
“I was a lecturer at the university. My father in the Lord didn’t go to secondary school, not even primary,” he said. “But God said this is where you will stay.”
Pastor Adeboye urged young believers to seek divine direction and remain where God places them, rather than chasing trends or personal preferences.
“Discover where God wants you to stay, and stay there,” he advised.
He also clarified that his message was not intended to suggest that RCCG is superior to other Christian denominations.
“I am not saying we are better than any other denomination,” the cleric said.
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Deadly flooding: Zulum appeals to FG for speedy completion of Alau Dan to advert disaster

Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, has appealed to the Federal Government to fast-track the rehabilitation and expansion of the Alau Dam.
He made the appeal when the Shehu of Borno paid the traditional Sallah homage to the governor at Government House, Maiduguri, saying such was necessary to avert another Borno flooding disaster.
Zulum, who expressed concern over the slow pace of work on the project, warned that at the dawn of this year’s rainy season, urgent action was needed.
According to the governor, fast-tracking the project would prevent a repeat of the 2024 flood disaster which devastated Maiduguri and surrounding local government areas.
“After the groundbreaking ceremony for the reconstruction and expansion of the dam, which we all attended, the truth is that the work is not progressing as expected.
“The last time I visited the president, I informed him about the true state of the project. I assure you I will not relent. I will continue to follow up, and I have also notified the Vice President.
“In the meantime, the Secretary to the State Government has constituted a committee to provide immediate intervention at the dam,” Zulum said.
The Federal Government had earlier this year approved N80 billion for the reconstruction and expansion of the dam.
The intervention was aimed at mitigating a repeat of the dam’s collapse incident, which culminated in the severe flooding and damages that ensued.
A groundbreaking ceremony was held in March to mark the official commencement of the project.
Zulum also pledged to connect all local government headquarters in the state to the national electricity grid before the end of his administration.
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Gwogwogwongwo singer Mike Ejeagha dies at 95

Highlife music icon Mike Ejeagha has passed on at the age of 95. He was known for incorporating proverbs into his music and is the original owner of the now popular song-dance gwogwogwongwo.
Ejeagha died on Friday night at about 8 p.m. at the 32 Garrison Hospital in Enugu after a protracted illness.
His passing was confirmed by his eldest son, Emma Ejeagha.
Born on April 4, 1930, Mike Ejeagha launched his music career in really in life and significantly influenced the evolution of music in the Igbo language for over six decades.
He gained widespread fame after he was invited by the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) as a guest presenter for an Igbo program, ‘Akuko N Egwu’, in 1972.
He is survived by his wife, children, and grandchildren.
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