Friday, October 31, 2025

LAGOS FARMERS GET BOOST IN MODERN LIVESTOCK TRAINING

In a bold step toward tackling Nigeria’s current food security challenge, the Centre for Rural Development (CERUD) has emphasized the importance of empowering grassroots farmers with modern agricultural techniques and innovative livestock management strategies.

At a one-day Livestock Training Workshop held at CERUD’s Igbodu, Epe Office Complex, the centre — in collaboration with the Rural Agriculture Department of the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy Affairs and Rural Development — brought together farmers from across Lagos State to gain practical, hands-on experience in modern livestock production.

Speaking at the event, CERUD Director, Musbau Muyiwa Balogun, noted that the training was inspired by feedback from previous sessions and aimed at enhancing the capacity of local farmers to add greater value to the state’s food chain.

> “We deliberately focused on local breeds for this training to encourage their patronage and sustainability within our communities,” he explained.

Mr. Balogun commended Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, his deputy Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, Special Adviser on Rural Development, Dr. Nurudeen Yekini Agbaje, and Permanent Secretary, Mrs. Kikelomo Bolarinwa, for their consistent support in promoting rural development initiatives.

In her remarks, Mrs. Kosoko, Director of Rural Agriculture, noted that the program was designed to strengthen the skills of existing livestock entrepreneurs while encouraging new entrants into the sector.

> “Participants are being exposed to smart farming, organic agriculture, modern marketing, and production techniques — all aligned with current global trends,” she said, urging trainees to seek continued guidance and collaboration with CERUD.

Dr. Femi Oke, Chairman of the All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), Lagos Chapter, applauded the state government and CERUD for their proactive efforts, calling for stronger collaboration between farmers and local government agricultural officers.

Also speaking, Olusola Ajisafe, Director of Public Affairs, encouraged participants to apply the knowledge gained, noting that it would not only improve their livelihoods but also contribute to food sufficiency in Lagos State.

In a vote of thanks, Mr. Okewowo, Head of Procurement, advised trainees to put their new skills into productive use for community and personal growth.

Farmers from all five divisions of the state — predominantly members of AFAN — expressed their deep appreciation to the Lagos State Government and CERUD for what they described as a life-changing opportunity.

Participants received expert-led instruction and practical exposure in key livestock enterprises such as piggery, snailery, rabbitry, and sheep and goat rearing, capped off with a hands-on session at the Agric YES Farm in Araga, Epe








With the energy and enthusiasm displayed at the event, one thing is clear: Lagos’ grassroots farmers are ready to take the livestock sector to the next level — fueled by knowledge, innovation, and community-driven growth.



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Thursday, October 30, 2025

PASTOR ADEBOYE LEADS GLOBAL PRAYERS FOR WAITING MOTHERS AND FAMILIES


.                                             Pastor Enoch Adeboye

 The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, will on Sunday, November 2, 2025, lead a special global prayer session for singles, matured singles, waiting mothers, expectant mothers, and their families during the Church’s November Thanksgiving Service.

The service, themed “Divine Visitation for Families,” will take place at 8:00 a.m. at the Throne of Grace, RCCG National Headquarters, Ebute-Metta, Lagos, and will also be streamed live across all RCCG social media platforms to reach participants worldwide.

According to a statement issued by Pastor Oladele Balogun, Special Assistant to the General Overseer (Administration), the program is divinely inspired to minister to millions trusting God for marital settlement, fruitfulness, and family restoration.

“Pastor Adeboye will minister under a special unction to break yokes, restore joy, and usher worshippers into long-awaited testimonies,” the statement read.

Citing demographic insights, RCCG noted that singles and matured singles (aged 20–45) represent over 40 percent of Nigeria’s adult population, while millions of families across the globe continue to believe God for the fruit of the womb—a journey that is both spiritual and emotional.

Worshippers within Lagos are encouraged to attend physically, as RCCG-branded buses will be available from 6:30 a.m. at major bus stops to convey attendees to the venue. Visitors will also receive tokens of love as a gesture of appreciation.

The Church emphasized that the special service will be a morning of divine encounters, restoration, and testimonies, affirming the scripture:

“For with God, nothing shall be impossible.” — Luke 1:37

The RCCG, which has a presence in over 190 nations, continues to use its global platforms to strengthen faith, hope, and prayer among believers.

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Tuesday, July 9, 2024

LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT INSISTS ON PROPER DOCUMENTATION FOR HOUSING TRANSACTIONS

 

Lagos State Government has advised the public that henceforth, all applications relating to transfer of Home Ownership are to be accompanied with evidence of Home Ownership, Search Conduct Result and a valid means of identification in cases of loss of Home Ownership Document.


Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Housing,  Abdulhafis Toriola  who said this during a strategic Management meeting in his Alausa office, stated that an allottee who applies for Transfer of Ownership must accompany his/her application with letter of allocation, payment receipts and a valid means of identification to be submitted to his Office.

                                      Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Housing,  Abdulhafis Toriola 
                                                  

Toriola said the move was to ascertain the genuineness of claims of ownership by applicants for proper transfer which has become necessary in view of the increased incidents of false claims uncovered by the Ministry.

The Permanent Secretary warned that the Ministry would not process any application that does not include the aforementioned documents.

EFCC VOWS NOT TO RELENT IN FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION IN NIGERIA.



The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, says it will not relent in the fight against corruption in the country. 


Its Executive Chairman, Ola Olukoyede, made the promise while addressing representatives of the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS.


Olukoyede who reiterated the Commission’ s determination to intensify the fight against economic and financial crimes, charged the students to be reform-minded and desist from anti-social tendencies.


The EFCC boss insisted that leaders at all levels of government should be accountable to the people, pointing out that every opportunity to serve Nigerians should be considered as a privilege with readiness to offer maximum benefits to the people.


He urged the youth to join hands with the EFCC and be foot soldiers of the Commission, and extend the message of the EFCC and support the good cause and direction of the EFCC to the thirty- six states of the federation. 

Friday, July 5, 2024

U.S. PRESIDENT BIDEN DISMISSES CALLS TO STEP DOWN



               American President, Joe Biden says he is not going back on his re-election bid. 

                                          

The Eighty-one year old said this while addressing supporters who yelled “keep up the fight” during an Independence Day celebration at the White House event.

Three elected Democrats have publicly called on Biden to step aside since last debate, during which the president stumbled over his words and lost his train of thought on several occasions.


Coastguards in Mauritania have recovered Eighty-one bodies of migrants from a boat that capsized in the Atlantic Ocean.


Nine people including a five-year-old girl were rescued, but dozens more are still missing.

Survivors say the vessel, a traditional fishing boat set sail last week from the Senegalese-Gambian border area with One hundred and seventy people on board. 

The boat capsized off Mauritania's south-western coast.

Mauritania is a key transit point for migrants trying to reach Europe from West Africa.



NIGERIAN PRESIDENT TINUBU ROLLS OUT STRATEGY TO STRENGTHEN NATION'S ECONOMY


                                                            PRESIDENT   BOLA TINUBU


 President Bola Tinubu has underscored the need for innovative solutions to solve Nigeria's economic challenges.

The President also acknowledged the importance of public-private partnership in driving economic reforms for growth and development. 

He spoke at the inauguration of the Presidential Economic Coordination Council, PECC and launch of the Economic Stabilization Programme to ensure food security, improved power supply, enhanced social welfare and healthcare, increased energy production, and overall economic transformation.

At the inaugural meeting of the 31-member Council held at the Council Chambers in Abuja, President Tinubu, who chairs the Council, announced measures, which will run concurrently with the National Construction and Household Support Programme.

The programme is aimed at stabilizing the economy, enhance job creation, and foster economic security.