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DIVINE CONNECTION

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Dr. Omolola Omoteso

 

 

 

 

 

DIVINE CONNECTION

It’s a pleasure to have this column to reach you weekly. I am a relationship coach and counsellor. Many who have had the opportunity of reading my message or being my ministration have results, which include purposeful living and joyful relationship.

Today we’ll look at the topic, “Beware of little foxes”. Songs of Solomon talked about the role of little foxes.

There are a number of “little foxes” those in love relationship, especially courtship, need to watch out for while preparing for the wedding. The wedding is the bridge between courtship and marriage, if you have chosen to have a ceremony.

First let me point out that courtship is not a time when you find out whether the man or woman is God’s will or right for you; you enter into courtship, after making a decision that this is your man or woman. So, courtship is the time when you prepare for formalising or legalising your union. So when issues spring up, don’t take them as red flags to opt out but as little foxes that must be driven away or put to death so they do not destroy your fresh grapes. This message will be multi-part; feel free to post your comment and questions.

What the Bible says:

Song of Songs 2:15: “Take us the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil the vines: for our vines have tender grapes” (KJV). “Catch the foxes for us, yes, the little foxes! They are ruining the vineyards when our vineyards are in bloom!” (CJB).

Most Old Testament scholars agree that the vineyards in this verse represent Solomon and the Shulammite’s love. When we make the decision to get married and start planning for the wedding, everything appears perfect; there is love in our hearts and heads and smell of love all around us. But the moment we leave the planning stage and enter the action stage, we begin to see little foxes in our love yard. In the verse, the Shulammite warns Solomon of their presence i.e. external pressures..

Usually the woman sees or spies the little foxes earlier but her approach and his strategies matter. While seemingly harmless, little foxes can sneak through fences, and are capable of digging holes and passages that loosen the soil around the vines, preventing them from developing a stable root system. We can equate that root system to our emotions or love, which is at the very foundational stage just before marriage; like blooming grapes, is very tender.

What are they?

Foxes are proverbial symbols of destroyers, the little foxes symbolise problems, challenges etc. which may start out as being minor but can grow to become the monster we blame the death of our love for, if we don’t catch, drive or put them to death.

The two most common foxes for those in courtship are gossips and arguments.
By God’s grace, I’ll be here again next week with to continue this 3-part message. Feel free to send your relationship questions via [email protected]. Together we can make your marital journey a joyful one. Dr. Omolola Omoteso is a minister who is passionate about sharing God’s words for the healing of others. @DCMatureSingles.

NEW GOVERNING BOARD

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By Scroll reporter Lagos, Nigeria.

Itunu-carrena has been appointed chairman of the Bishop Phillip High School, Governing Board by Senator Abiola Ajimobi, Oyo State governor.

Itunu Fred-Carrena
Gbolagade Afolabi an aluminus and Rev. Alamu, one time principal of Bishop Phillip Academy
Mrs Fred-Carrena, Mrs Sola George and Chief Oluseyi Adebola National President Bishop Phillip Academy Old Students Association.

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Also appointed was Grace Olabisi Oderinde. She is the chairman of the school Governing Board of Bishop Phillip Academy Junior, Iwo Road, Ibadan.

Barrister Olakanmi Gbadamosi, was also appointed as the chairman of the school Governing Board of Bishop Phillip Academy Senior, Iwo road, Ibadan.@

Itunu said she feels highly honoured. “Clear evidence that God is faithful”. She said. Asked what changes she intends to bring to the school, Itunu said “we are to let the students know they are the future, they hold the future, they are leaders of tommorow. We would make the students know they are the positive change to thier generation. Of course we would encourage mentoring and re-instill moral values, discipline which we have lost in our society”.

Grace Oderinde on her part said she feels great and sees the appointment as a unique oppourtunity to join hands with the other alumni and other Board members to take the school to a world class level. She also plans to work with the team in the commitee to ensure the standard of teaching, learning and adequate welfare for students and staff discipline.

Before her appointment, Grace Oderinde had passion to mobilize alumni towards giving back to Alma mater.She had been an Alumni Relation Officer that doubled her duties as a Pionear Alumni Officer and an English Language teacher in ,Loyola College,Ibadan 1991-2004. and College of Medicine, University of Ibadan as a part time Director of Fundraising and Alumni Relations from 2010-2016. Some branches was encouraged across the globe during her service while alumni were mobilized locally to pay dues to support tge Federal Givernment in Financing Educational Institutions Professionally, She is an Educationist of 26 years, a Counselling Psychologist from University of Ibadan and presently a PhD student who specifically seek for transfer from TESCOM Zonal Office, Moniya to serve my school BPA Senior School, as a Vice Principal to contribute her own quota towards bringing our school to a world class.She has been displaying her interest and natural passion to give back to her Alma Mater in cash, service and mobilising other alumni towards development., She recently mobilized an Alumnus and Philantropist Engr.Seyi Makinde to renovate and modernize a building and computers given to school 16 years.He responded to her call and spent close to N10 million by modernizing the block to Mini Auditorium and an E-Library with modern computers and other facilities, it will be commission soon.He also plan to rebuild the school Hall which is presently obviously dilapidated.

VALENTINE’S DAY

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By Obienyem Valentine Lagos, Nigeria.

On the 11th of February, we were busy with the funeral of my Uncle, Mr. Albert Obienyem. My wife had earlier objected to the date on the reason that it was my birthday. In her logic, while should we mix joy and sorrow. The sorrowful funeral went on as planned but it did not deter my wife and children from singing “Happy Birthday to Daddy.”

I did not need any soothsayer to reveal to me that it was the conspiracy of their mother. Come to think about it, the world is rapidly changing, reminding me of one Latin Maxim I was in love with as a young student of Latin: Tempora mutantur, nos et mutamur in illis (Times change, and we change with them). During my own time, I cannot remember singing any “Happy Birthday” to my Daddy. A visit to my Facebook Timeline later in the day revealed over a thousand birthday messages.

Just this morning, immediately my children woke up and after the perfunctory morning greetings, they started wishing me “Happy Valentine.” I had to ask them what it meant and who asked them to do that, behold it was their teacher. To crown it all, they told Mummy that they asked them to come to school in red dresses. They went on to tell me that the teacher asked them to buy gifts for people as mark of love, which Christ the epitome of Love shows us daily. Again, I remember in my own days that I was almost completing my secondary education before I heard of “Valentine’s Day.”

But what is this Valentine and how do we analyse it?

Those that answer Valentine dread the month of February like a plague. Besides close friends who always demand that you celebrate your name in grand style, most confront you with all manner of questions bordering on the concept that your name is supposed to embody. Thus, you are asked whether you were born on the 14th of February or whether you were a by-product of love affair that took place in the month of February. One fact I have come to discover over the years is that people take those that bear the name of Valentine as experts in all known techniques of love, starting with its fundaments to its metaphysics.

Despite much research, we cannot tell unarguably the exact date the feast started, nor the route by which it entered into history. Perhaps it is connected to the life of a certain St. Valentine who was said to have suffered martyrdom in Rome as the Church hagiography would want us to believe; perhaps, as the legend of the saint’s heroic faith says, it grew out of the love shown to prisoners by the saintly Valentine; perhaps it has to do with the period in the year when birds of the earth look for mates; perhaps it is another case of substitution of a pagan feast by Christian feast as a subtle way of blighting paganism at the bud. We do not know. Valentine’s Day is part of history whose beginning has been forgotten, and whose end we shall never reach.

The popularity of Valentine’s Day could be linked to the nature of the theme it celebrates – love. Writing about love, Archbishop Fulton Sheen called it “the most used, and the most misunderstood word.” The misunderstanding inherent in the nature of love often provokes people to ask questions such as: How much of what we claim as love is love indeed? Does love have different levels and spheres? Is it possible to love our neighbour as ourselves, as the Holy writ prescribes? What is love? These are the questions with which the most comprehensive theories, treatises, and analyses of love find it necessary to begin.

To the Greeks, love could be Eros, Philia, and agape. Plato’s ladder of love in the Symposium has different loves for its rungs, up to what we commonly call “Platonic Love”. St Thomas Aquinas distinguishes between love in the sphere of the passion and love as an act of will. The former he assigns to what he calls the “concupiscible faculty” of the sensitive appetite; the latter, to the rational or “intellectual appetite”. Sometimes, people talk about metaphysical, contemplative, material and acquisitive love, etc.

Whatever form love takes, it implies a complex psychical experience of strong attraction to, intense desire for, vivid appreciation of, a profound interest in, ones object of love. The object of love could be a fellow being, institution, cause or even nature. It involves tender affection, sympathetic understanding, admiration and loyalty, with reference to its object.

But apart from a few people who recognize the fact of plurality of love in their analyses, most of us, especially the youth, talk abundantly of love, commonly in the sense of amorous appetite. These are people who confess their loving the object of their love more than their own mothers. Our elders consider this form of love to be a form of “possession” or “madness”, and would frown at anyone who would propose it as a fit guide in the choice of marriage mate. They do this, knowing that once the erotic side of love diminishes or fades away altogether, the disinterested element fades too; interest in the other’s happiness evaporates, all tender feeling is eroded, and the one desire is to get away. This is what Lucretius called “erotic befuddlement”. What Dedriot deridedly described as “the voluptuous loss of a few drops of liquid”. It is a spark thrown off by the contact or nearness of two opposite bodies.

In pursuit of this type of love there is nothing that human beings have not done, or are not capable of doing. The love portion that some ladies brew for men they suspect of unrequited love has no platonic aim. It is not out of generosity, rather to get the object of their longing, that men spend lots of money in wooing women. Women themselves do as much. To attract men, they dress in manners to arouse precipitate passion. Eyelashes are darkened with gum ammonia. Checks and lips are painted with sticks of minium or alkanet roots. Adjustable eyebrows are used and often pencilled with lampblack or pulverized or sulphuret of antimony, sometimes it is thinned to diverse shapes or shaved off entirely and painted “crescent moons” or other forms. Eyelids are shaded with kohl. All sort of things are rubbed on the face, in the hope that it will make them look beautiful. Some in the villages still wrap their fingernails over night with henna leaves to make them purple. Padded brassieres are used to make the breast look poised and … Breast enhancement has since become part of beauty regimen. There is no part of the woman’s body, in pursuit of men, that has not been perfected, decorated, refined, stretched and squeezed, bleached, reformed, compacted and shortened.

Higher than the afore-described love is what is often called genuine friendship. In this type of love, there is often the predominance of altruistic motives. It springs from mutual admiration. Here, love is thought to precede desire and to determine its wishes. Marriages built upon this type of love are often successful. Mature lovers discover that marriage transcends the act of multiplication of the species or the fantasy of sexual acts. There are some men who think that all a woman appreciates in a man is when he brandishes the erectile organ to her satisfaction. No. Marriage is more than that. It demands deep understanding and maturity from both partners.

All the foregoing classifications and distinctions, inexhaustible though, belong to the theory of human love. But the fact of love’s diversity extends to the Christian theory of love. Christianity brought about a basic shift in man’s thinking about love. Christianity sees love not in the emotion or passion, but from the infinite perfection and creativity of God. God Himself is love (I John 4: 4). “Love ye one another”. In this profound sentence, God summarized all the commandments. Love rules the world and was, perhaps, as Parmenides thought, “the very first thing created by the gods to rule the world”.

The key to peace in the world is for men to embrace the ethics of Christ – love. Confucius taught a version of it in his rule of reciprocity (golden rule). Immanuel Kant espoused it in his book, The Metaphysics of Morals in what he called the “Maxims of Categorical Imperative”. All great religions teach it. Until we start to imbibe this golden rule (love), the battle to re-make the world can as well be labelled a utopia.

The sooner we use the day of Valentine to promote this type of love, the better the world will become. Here we are again celebrating another Valentine. How do we make it serve the purpose of making the world a better place? This is the central question.

NO TAX INCREASE

The Federal Government does not have any intention of increasing taxes but is working towards increasing its internally generated revenue through the broadening its tax base, according to a press statement signed by Akpandem James, Media Adviser to Senator Udoma Udo Udoma, Minister of Budget and National Planning.

Responding to a comment by Senator Ben Bruce at the public hearing of the Joint Session of the National Assembly on the 2017 Budget, the Minister of Budget and National Planning, Senator Udoma Udo Udoma said “a view has been expressed that we should not increase taxes, that we should broaden tax collection instead, that is precisely what is in the budget.”

Senator Bruce had given the impression that the Federal Government was about to increase taxes, a development he said will further worsen the economic fortunes of individuals and businesses, but the Minister said “there is no increase in VAT, there is no increase in company’s income tax, there is no increase at all in taxes, but people who are not paying taxes must be made to pay. So the idea is to increase revenue by broadening the tax base, not by increasing taxes”

Some economic experts who spoke at the session had advocated government spending its way out of recession, partnering the private sector to speed up growth, planning for sustainable development, working with the State governments for integrated development, involving relevant experts and consulting widely in planning, monitoring and evaluation projects, among others.

The Minister told the gathering, which also included Civil Society Organizations and private sector operators, that virtually all the views expressed by the speakers have been captured in the 2017 Budget.

“The concerns that have been expressed are reflected in the budget. The need to spend our way out of recession is reflected in the budget. The need to spend in a way that will attract private sector spending is also reflected in the budget. Indeed, the thrust of the budget is to partner with private and development capital to leverage and catalyse resources for growth.”

He said Government realized that public resources cannot be enough to drive the development process which is why the 2017 Budget is directed at catalyzing private sector resources and using PPP for a number of projects. “If you look at housing we are putting in N100 billion but we are expecting another N900 billion from the private sector. If you look at the EPZ, we are putting in N50 billion but we are expecting a huge injection of funds from the private sector. So, this budget is aimed at achieving economic growth, aimed at achieving diversification, aimed at improving our competitiveness, aimed at improving ease of doing business, aimed at creating more jobs and social inclusion, and aimed at improving governance and security.”

According to him, the spending is targeted at areas that have quick transformative potentials such as infrastructure and agriculture, manufacturing, solid minerals, services and so on.

The Minster pointed out that the present government believes in planning. “When we came in, we came out with a document – the Strategic Implementation Plan for the 2016 Budget of Change. We set out short term plans for one year. We started working on a longer term plan for four years 2017 -2020; and that involved extensive consultation”.

On partnership with State governments, the Minister told the audience that the Federal Government has consulted severally with State governors and with Commissioners of Planning in all the states. “We are working closely with the States. We even organized a Retreat in February 2016 with all the States. In all our initiatives we are working with the States. On Agriculture we are working with the States; we even have task forces that involve State governors. So, we are working together with the States.”

Speaking on the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan, Senator Udoma said government consulted the private sector extensively. “Indeed, just last week we met twice with captains of industry and members of the private sector to sit down and expose the plan to them and get their input. We are going to Council soon and subsequently the plan will be launched before the end of the month“.

The Minister said because government has bold plans which are tailored towards pulling the country out of recession, investors are changing their attitude towards Nigeria. “People have heard of our plans; they have seen the plan because we have had extensive consultations with our development partners – with the World Bank, with IMF, with UNDP. They have all been exposed to our plan and we have shown them what we are determined to do, that is why people are believing in Nigeria and investing in the Eurobond.“

He was emphatic that government has a clear vision and is on a determined path to get the economy out of recession. “We are determined thereafter to begin to go back to the path of growth, a more diversified growth, not depending just on crude oil. We want to stimulate our manufacturing sector, we want to stimulate agriculture; so we have a coherent, cohesive plan.”

The Minister of State, Zainab Ahmed said government is determined to ensure that Nigerians experience inclusive growth this time around “which is why we have the social intervention programme.

“The social intervention programme took off fully in October 2016 and all the four components of the SIP have now been rolled out in their first Phases and we are scaling up on a monthly basis.” She said.

She added that the programme will benefit greatly from the support of the National Assembly to be able to ensure that the benefits are distributed equitably and that no needy citizens are missed out.

COUNTDOWN TO AKEREDOLU’S INAUGURATION

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By Tayo Joseph Lagos, Nigeria.

Countdown To Akeredolu’s Inauguration:
•10 days to go
•Presidency, 30 govs, 50 senators, 10 ministers coming – Olowolabi

Barely 10 days to the inauguration ceremony of Odunayo Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, SAN, as the new Governor of Ondo State, no fewer than 30 State Governors, 50 senators and 10 ministers will be among the dignitaries expected to grace the inauguration ceremony.

Mr. Odunayo Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, SAN.

The Media Adviser to the governor-elect and Chairman, Media and Publicity Committee of Inauguration Committee of the incoming administration, Yemi Olowolabi who disclosed this in an exclusive interview with The Hope also explained that officials from the Presidency including Ministers and Senators among several eminent personalities will also witness “what he called a world class inauguration ceremony”.

Activities marking the inauguration ceremony will kick off on Thursday February 23 with the official presentation of the instrument of office to the incoming governor by Governor Olusegun Mimiko.

Inauguration proper will come up on Friday 24 at the Sports Complex by 10:00am while a special thanksgiving ceremony will be held at the Central
Mosque, Akure on Saturday.

The ceremonies will be rounded off on Sunday with a Special Thanksgiving Service at St. Andrews Cathedral Church, Owo.
Olowolabi said: “the list of eminent Nigerians that will grace the occasion is endless. If we start talking about it, we will be here till tomorrow but I can assure you that we are expecting virtually all the Governors.

“There are 23 APC Governors and
Akeredolu will make it 24. So, we are expecting about 30 Governors, Ministers, Senators and people from the Presidency
to grace the inauguration. People outside Nigeria are also coming to witness the ceremony”.

The Media Publicity Chairman further assured the people of the state of a better state under the incoming government.

According to him, the incoming
administration will do things in a new way for better service delivery.

He said the Governor-elect is irrevocably committed to creating jobs through
Agriculture, Industrialisation and Technology.

“The Governor-elect has said repeatedly that his number one programme is job creation through Agriculture, Industrialisation and Technology.

“The focus is great employment for the youth, take the youth from, the street, engage them constructively in modern Agriculture,” he stressed.

Olowolabi added that the incoming government will transform every aspect of the state, including The Hope, calling
on the people of the state to support the incoming administration to deliver.

He commended the members of staff of The Hope for displaying high level of professionalism in the discharge of their duties, urging them to do more in the
interest of the state.

WHAT NEXT FOR THE SUPER EAGLES?

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By Yemi Babalola Lagos, Nigeria.

Following the non-qualification of the Super Eagles of Nigeria at the just concluded Africa Cup of Nations 2017, which was hosted by Gabon and won by the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon.

Super Eagles of Nigeria

Nigerians football fans are eager to see their number one footballing team make it to every vital stages in the upcoming competitions. The major tournaments for 2017 like AFCON and Confederations Cup would not have the Super Eagles gracing them, but the qualifiers of the Russia 2018 world cup has commenced since 2016 and would continue in 2017, as African countries would try to eliminate each other to book a ticket at the next World Cup.

The Super Eagles started on a right foot by winning the maximum six points from their first two matches in 2016. Going into 2017, the Eagles would continue the World Cup qualifiers with double header against Cameroon billed for August 28 in Uyo and September 2 in Limbe.

It must be noted that this time around the football administrators of Nigeria have not let the upcoming fixtures to chance and have gone on to secure friendlies for the nation. Nigeria have already agreed a friendly against Senegal on March 23 in London, while the country are discussing with DR Congo, Ghana and Morocco for another test game during this window. Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr has said he hopes to use next month’s friendlies to test some new players as Nigeria begin preparations for an AFCON 2019 qualifier at home against South Africa as well as World Cup qualifiers against Cameroon from August.

The draws for the 2019 AFCON which would be held in Cameroon has also been revealed and it is no longer news that Nigeria would be slugging it out with South Africa, Seychelles and Libya. The journey would begin with Nigeria welcoming Bafana Bafana in June to get the AFCON qualifiers going.

Hopefully, the Nigeria football federation should also look into making sure that proper welfare arrangement in cash and kind are made available before these games proceed, to ensure that this would not be a cause of worry to the players and encourage them to continue their optimal performance.

Knowing also that the FIFA rankings have been fair to the team in the last two months and the upward movement of the Super Eagles on the FIFA log cannot be overlooked. Coach Gernot Rohr and the Super Eagles are expected to above all secure the World Cup ticket for the national team. As well, if his contract is been extended secure the AFCON 2019 tickets and that should be the focus of the team for now.

All eyes on Russia 2018 world cup ticket and also the ticket to Cameroon 2019 AFCON competition. Having not qualified for the previous two editions of the AFCON, they hopefully look forward to breaking the jinx and making it to the next edition in Cameroon. Likewise, the NFF would ensure the notable failure of their administration in 2016 would not continue in 2017.

AMOSUN PARDONS THREE PRISONERS, COMMUTES DEATH SENTENCE ON TWO OTHERS

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By Tayo Joseph Lagos, Nigeria.

The Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun has ordered the release of three prisoners and commuted the death sentence on two inmates to life imprisonment.

Governor Ibikunle Amosun

This was contained in a letter addressed to the Controller of Prisons, Nigerian Prison Service, Ogun State Command, dated Feburary 8, 2017 and signed by Funmi Ajayi, Permanent Secretary (Political Affairs and Administration) for the Secretary to the State Government, Barr. Taiwo Adeoluwa.
In an Order of Commutation signed by the governor, he said written reports in the case of the said persons received as well as other information derived from the record of the cases and elsewhere, were taken into consideration.

He also said after consultation with the Advisory Council on the Prerogative of Mercy, he was exercising his power under sub-section (1) of Section 212 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as Amended).

Those ordered to be released are Gbenga Oyeleye, Idowu Olojede and Dare Jimoh, who were imprisoned, following their conviction over criminal charges. Oyeleye was serving a three-year sentence and has six months yet to serve, Olojede was released on grounds of old age and good record while Jimoh, a long term convict, got reprieve for good conduct and good record.

The governor ordered that the death penalty imposed on Nurudeen Suleima and Isikilu Olamilekan, both males, who were convicted for robbery at the High Court of Ogun State sitting at Ijebu Ode on December 14, 2006 be commuted to life imprisonment.

Amosun had during his visit to the Ibara Prison in Abeokuta on January 25, as part of activities to mark his 59th birthday, promised to review cases of those who deserved to be pardoned.

DON’T AGONISE

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By Janet Mba Afolabi Lagos, Nigeria.

Modern life is not meant to be easy it provides plenty to be worried about. The economy is bad. At work you worry whether you will be laid off. What will you do without a job?

Back home in the evening. It is time for news. Most of what you hear is about war, hunger and violence everywhere. So much trouble in the world. Then you start suffering from constant tension, headache or feeling tired all the time.

You feel powerless, worn-out unable to deal with the smallest dilemma. You feel like you can’t do anything so you don’t.

It is a totally unproductive way to spend the rest of your life. And that is something you need to change, starting immediately.

If you do not stop worrying, it could lead to clinical condition called anxiety disorder. People with this disorder worry about multiple problems at the same time, including things they have little or no control over, such as weather or a nuclear war.

Worry can lead to poor sleep, restlessness and irritability. But the psychological toil is usually the most devastating people who worry can not concentrate. They get headaches and may not be able to efficently confront and resolve their problems.

Its one thing to think about your problems. It’s another to let them dominate your thoughts. Psychologists suggest setting aside some minutes a day, to focus on your worry and to think of solutions to the problems.

OYO GOVERNMENT REVIVES CIVIL SERVICE GAMES

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By Afolabi Adetunji Lagos, Nigeria.

The Oyo State Head of Service, Soji Eniade has drummed support for the reawakening of the civil service games in all the breadth and length of the service in the state.

Eniade said this while inaugurating the committee for the 2017 Annual Public Service Games held at the Conference Room of the Head of Service office, Agodi Secretariat, Ibadan.

The HoS explained that the introduction of the public/civil Service Games will rekindle the old tradition to boost the morale and spirit of all Civil Servants as well as serve as the required tonic for enhanced performance.

He noted that one of the major problems facing sports in Nigeria is lack of funds and posited that sports nowadays should be privately driven, emphasising that sport is 70 percent business and 30 percent entertainment.

He admonished the committee to make use of the civil service club as their meeting centre and allow the participation of designation officers from each ministry and labour unions in their activities.

He therefore, commended the Commissioner for Youth & Sports, Abayomi Oke for the innovative and creative mind to supervise the youth and sports ministry.

Earlier in his address, Abayomi Oke noted that the Civil Service games, which is billed to come up annually among civil servants, will create an atmosphere of social interaction and enhance cordiality among the workforce for better efficiency at work.

He further explained that it will be an avenue to re-energize the body and prepare workers for the task ahead, stressing that the exercise will go a long way to relieve the tension that characterizes the work environment and improve the mental alertness and productivity of the work force for improved service delivery in the state.

Oke suggested that the following games, Ayo Olopon, Draught, Scrabble, Chess and Ludo as mental games and Football, Volleyball, Table Tennis, Tennis and Badminton as physical games for participation.

 

 

BREAKING NEWS : ABDUCTION OF DAYO ADEKOYA

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By Scroll reporter Lagos, Nigeria.

The police is yet to confirm the alleged abduction of Dayo Adekoya, the Secretary of Isheri North Estate, this morning.

Reports say about 13 gunmen broke into his residence at about 1 a.m, killing two security men who attempted to prevent them from taking Adekoya away.

The incident was said to have lasted for four hours as they were exchange of gun shots between the suspected abductors and security men.

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