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Rector ascribes achievements to Gov. Bello’s strategic transformation initiatives

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By Friday Idachaba Lokoja.

Rector of Kogi State Polytechnic Dr Salisu Usman Ogbo, has ascribed the academic and infrastructural development at the Polytechnic to Governor Yahaya Bello’s strategic transformation agenda for the state.

Ogbo gave the indication during a chat with newsmen following the conferment of chieftaincy title of “Oma-Oja Atta’ Igala” on him by the Atta, HRM Matthew Alaji Opaluwa Ogwuche-Akpa at his palace in Idah.

He said that the governor was behind every achievement made in the institution adding that the reforms carried out in the effort to reposition the institution were adequately backed and encouraged by the governor.

The Associate Professor of Political Economy noted that the governor, in his zeal to develop the state from all fronts, gave the impetus for the achievements which he described as products of courage and udacity.

Dr Ogbo also attributed his success to the support and cooperation of staff of the Polytechnic as well as goodwill from the general public who encourage positive development in the society.

“I remain eternally grateful to Almighty God and His Excellency, Yahaya Adoza Bello for giving me opportunity to be at the Kogi State Polytechnic this time. Whatever we have done or achieved there, from A to Z, they are all as directed by the governor.

“We have carried out a lot of reforms, we have stepped on toes that would have been enough to make us unpopular but it’s like the more we take such steps, the more popular we become.

“It’s an indication that the people appreciate that the right things were being done. I can give you a typical example of lecturers forcing students to buy textbooks which we stopped.

“It was a very sensitive area to go. But with the members of the public, the parents, students and the good spirited staff members of Kogi State Polytechnic, majority of them on our side, we were able to achieve the desired results”, he said.

On the Chieftaincy title, Ogbo said, “The title means a lot to me. It is an indication that some people, somewhere are watching us and what we are doing at our own micro level and they felt that we have made impact.

“I don’t want to use the word significant. We have made impact in the lives of the people and made contributions to our father land, Kogi state and Nigeria at large.

“For me, it’s an indication that yes, you are doing well and also a technical message from the people saying, ‘we want you to do more’.

“It was on my birthday that representative of Gabaidu, the Eje of Ofu, His Royal Highness, Alhaji Akwu Obaje, broke the news that Gabaidu had resolved to give me a chieftaincy title. I did not lobby for it”, he said.

The Rector expressed his appreciation to the Atta Igala for the recognition of his modest contributions and the honour of the chieftaincy title saying that he would remain eternally grateful and committed to touching humanity positively.

It will be recalled that the Associate Professor who has over 60 awards in his kitty was recently honoured with another award as the “Best Educational Administrator of the Year, 2022” by Kogi State council of the the Nigeria Union of Journalists.

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Agoro Lauds Ogunlola’s Appointment as Executive Secretary of LawRecom

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Lagos State Head of Service, Mr. Bode Agoro, congratulating Mrs. Ogunlola Oluyemisi Adefoluke on her appointment as the as the Executive Secretary of the Lagos State Law Reform Commission

In a move signaling a commitment to impactful reforms, the Lagos State Head of Service, Mr. Bode Agoro, has congratulated Mrs. Ogunlola Oluyemisi Adefoluke on her appointment as the Executive Secretary of the Lagos State Law Reform Commission.
The announcement, made on Thursday, January 16, 2025, underscores the administration’s confidence in Ogunlola’s ability to lead transformative legal initiatives.
Mrs. Ogunlola, a seasoned legal professional, previously served as a Director (State Counsel) GL 17 in the Ministry of Justice. Her track record of exceptional dedication, diligence, and expertise positioned her as the ideal candidate for the role.

Mr. Agoro described her appointment as a well-deserved recognition of her selfless service and expressed confidence in her capacity to effect meaningful change. “Mrs. Ogunlola’s wealth of experience and expertise will undoubtedly drive impactful reforms within the Commission, further enhancing the legal landscape of Lagos State,” he said.

As Executive Secretary, Mrs. Ogunlola is expected to spearhead initiatives aimed at modernizing and aligning the state’s laws with contemporary challenges.
Her appointment has been met with optimism from stakeholders, who anticipate significant strides in the Commission’s operations under her leadership.

The Head of Service wished her a successful and fulfilling tenure, highlighting the critical role of the Law Reform Commission in shaping a progressive legal framework for Lagos State.

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Ayo Ayoola-Amale Shines Globally, Wins Prestigious African Literature Prize

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By Ahmed Rufa’i, Dutse

Celebrated Nigerian poet and visual artist Ayo Ayoola-Amale has won the 2024 Justo Bolekia Boleká International Prize for African Literature.
The prestigious honor, conferred by the Sial Pigmalión Publishing Group, acknowledges her exceptional literary career and her acclaimed poetry collection, The Suns Chased Us.
In a statement issued by Mrs. Folusho Ogar, Country Director of the Splendors of Dawn Poetry Foundation, Ayoola-Amale was praised for her unique ability to weave African and universal themes into her work.
Her poetry collection, The Suns Chased Us, explores the intersection of nature, culture, and human emotions through evocative and accessible language, presenting a shared vision of humanity.
Since its inception in 2017, the Justo Bolekia Boleká International Prize has celebrated African and Afro-descendant writers who excel in poetry, narratives, essays, and translation. Named after the distinguished Spanish-African scholar Justo Bolekia Boleká, the award aims to amplify African voices in global literature.
Ayoola-Amale’s literary contributions include six poetry collections, such as Where the World Sings, Life Script, and The Weight of the Rat’s Nest. Her works are featured in the Casa de África collection and have been presented at international platforms like the Madrid Book Fair, Berlin Literature Festival, and COP27.
Known for blending art and activism, Ayoola-Amale is the founder of the Splendors of Dawn Poetry Foundation and co-founder of Poets of the Planet. Her work addresses critical issues such as social justice, racism, and violence, using art as a vehicle for global understanding and transformation.
The international jury for the 2024 prize, chaired by Justo Bolekia Boleká, praised Ayoola-Amale’s lifelong commitment to promoting peace and unity through literature. The jury included experts from Africa, Europe, and the Americas, who recognized her ability to create compelling art that transcends cultural boundaries.
Mrs. Ogar described The Suns Chased Us as a profound work comprising 100 poems in seven parts. “It invites readers to journey through the complexities of human emotions while celebrating the beauty of our shared existence,” she stated.
Ayoola-Amale’s achievement is a significant milestone for African literature, demonstrating its power to shape global narratives. The Splendors of Dawn Poetry Foundation hailed her accomplishment as a beacon of hope for writers, readers, and advocates of social change.
“We celebrate Ayo Ayoola-Amale’s creative journey, which continues to inspire a more inclusive and just world. This recognition solidifies her place as one of Africa’s most impactful literary voices,” Mrs. Ogar concluded.

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Bauchi Governor Reshuffles Cabinet, Fires Five Commissioners

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In a decisive move to enhance governance and improve service delivery, Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, has dismissed five commissioners from his cabinet and nominated replacements.
The development was announced in a press statement on Tuesday by Mukhtar Gidado, the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the Governor. According to the statement, the reshuffle reflects the administration’s commitment to injecting fresh ideas and energy into governance to tackle emerging challenges effectively.
The commissioners affected by the shake-up included Commissioner of Education Jamila Dahiru, Commissioner of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Abdulhameed Bununu, Commissioner of Information and Communication Usman Danturaki, Commissioner of Agriculture, Madugu Yalams and Commissioner of Religious Affairs and Societal Reorientation, Yakubu Ibrahim –

Governor Mohammed expressed gratitude to the outgoing commissioners for their dedication and contributions to advancing key policies and initiatives of his administration.
He commended their efforts in promoting growth and development across the state.
In a bid to maintain momentum, the governor has submitted the names of eight nominees to the state House of Assembly for screening and confirmation as commissioners.
The nominees are:
Babayo Tilde – Toro Local Government
Abdullahi Mohammed – Misau Local Government
Bala Lukshi – Dass Local Government
Usman Shehu – Shira Local Government
Iliyasu Gital – Tafawa Balewa Local Government
Titus Ketkukah – Tafawa Balewa Local Government
Babayo Gabarin – Darazo Local Government
Lawal Rimin Zayam – Toro Local Government
Gidado emphasized that the reshuffle aligns with the governor’s vision of strengthening the machinery of government to deliver impactful development and improve the welfare of all citizens.
Governor Mohammed reassured the people of Bauchi State that his administration remains committed to fulfilling its mandate and sustaining developmental progress through innovative and people-centered governance.

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