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Alhaja Erogbogbo, The ‘Kind Teacher’ At 90 [PHOTOS]

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One of the consolations of life on Earth is the brightness and brilliance of stars making their rounds about the Earth. It is by that brightness that man has lived and flourished; that same illumination daily impresses upon every human being to rise from the darkness and face the day. That unchanging brilliance, that same enduring beacon of hope, is what Alhaja Erogbogbo, the ‘Kind Teacher’ has displayed in her years as matron and mandarin. At 90, that light has not dimmed but refracted in her children and grandchildren.

President Muhammadu Buhari offered his own rounds of congratulatory salutations to Alhaja Sadiat Abeke Erogbogbo, the renowned and well-regarded retired schoolteacher and businesswoman. At her 90th Birthday on June 7, 2020, the President is among a multitude of well-wishers happy to publish their bit about the matriarch, and congratulate her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren on the fortune of being related to—and instructed by—Mama Erogbogbo.

Mama Sadiat Abeke Erogbogbo has touched more lives positively than is practicable to keep count of. As a classroom teacher who dedicated her heart and mind in equal measure to the education of children, she positively outdid herself. Her methods in communicating life lessons earned her the moniker ‘Kind Teacher’. She bore this name throughout the early years of her professional life and embodied the integrity and uprightness it represented.

The influence and impact of Mama Erogbogbo is like light reflected on a spider’s web. Although she was born in Kano in 1930, neither era not place placed a hedge on her path. She was herself educated first at St. Brighton school, Ebute-Metta, and then Ansar-Ud-Deen Grammar School, and then Hope Higher Institute—all in Lagos. It was after this that she went on to teach in Kano, Lagos, and Jos, touching lives all the way.

A figure endowed with more fire than most, Mama Erogbogbo’s abilities also blossomed in the corporate world. She earned her plaque in business as a visionary and thorough character. That too was only a launching pad for her work in the community, for which she has been aggrandized for peerless commitment and dedication. The Ansar-Ud-Deen Society has lauded her fortitude and fidelity the most, and armed her already-luminous reputation with an award of diligence and devotion.

The family of Mama Erogbogbo is another edge for which the nation is grateful. Her marriage to Alhaji Asafa Erogbogbo (94), who fondly calls her S A and still teases her about her beauty and her “ figure 8” , remains an epitome of love everlasting. The union yielded seven children; all of these are well-to-do. Alhaja Kofo Kazeem is her first child and daughter, an accountant; Alhaji Abayomi Erogbogbo is second and a competent Information Technology Systems Consultant. The others include Taofiq Rotimi, Joke Gbeleyi, Honourable Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Moji Williams, and Shola Erogbogbo.

Among other things, Mama Erogbogbo is to thank for the life and work of Abike Dabiri-Erewa, the brilliant Chairman and CEO of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM). Mama is also to thank for 23 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren, all of whom are being prepared to eclipse the light of Mama Erogbogbo in brilliance and breadth.

At 90, Mama Erogbogbo has more children than those related to her, more well-wishers than she can reckon, and more bands of a legacy than anyone with whom she shares a common Birthday. Though advanced in years, her light is the brightness of a young star. She is the phenomenal fruit of an ancient and peculiar era and the embodiment of a truly fruitful tree.

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UBA Group To Commence Full Banking Operations In France

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As part of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s state visit to France, the Chairman of UBA Group, Tony Elumelu in the presence of President Tinubu and the President of France, Emmanuel Macron, signed a landmark business cooperation agreement with the French Finance Minister, Antoine Armand.

The agreement is a significant indication of support by the French Government for the development of UBA’s full banking operations in France.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Tony Elumelu, the Chairman of UBA Group commented:
”This partnership reinforces our commitment to seamless international banking services for our customers, not just across the 11 Francophone African countries we serve, but Africa as a whole; and French and European customers transacting with Africa.

Expanding into France is a natural progression, with Paris serving as our European Union hub, as we continue to bring Africa and the world together, through innovative financial solutions. Paris will join London, New York and Dubai, as a critical component of our unique global network.”

United Bank for Africa is one of the largest employers in the financial sector on the African continent, with 25,000 employees group wide and serving over 45 million customers globally.

Operating in twenty African countries and the United Kingdom, the United States of America, France and the United Arab Emirates, UBA provides retail, commercial and institutional banking services, leading financial inclusion and implementing cutting edge technology.

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RAPE: Appeal Court Decides Convicted Doctor Olufemi’s Appeal Today

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The Lagos Division of the Court of Appeal is set to rule on the appeal filed by Dr. Olufemi Olaleye, the Medical Director of Optimal Cancer Care Foundation, who was convicted of “rape.”

Olaleye allegedly “raped” his wife’s teenage niece and was sentenced to life imprisonment.

He was convicted in October 2023 by Justice Rahman Oshodi of the Lagos State Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court. The judge found the case presented by the prosecution “compelling.”

However, Olaleye’s lawyer, Kemi Pinheiro (SAN), filed an appeal in November 2023, arguing that there was no direct evidence to confirm the alleged victim’s age.

Pinheiro added that the prosecution failed to provide documentation to support its claim that she was 16 years old as of the time of the offence.

The defence also contended that the alleged victim’s testimony was “inconsistent,” noting that she did not initially accuse Olaleye of “rape” when making her statement to the police.

In response, the prosecution maintained that it had established the offences of “defilement” and “sexual assault by penetration” beyond a reasonable doubt, which justified the conviction.

The appellate panel, comprising Justice Olukayode Bada, Justice Mohammad Sirajo, and Justice Folasade Ojo, has reserved its judgment after listening to arguments from both sides.

The ruling is expected to be delivered today, Friday, November 29.

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We’ll Return Out-Of-School Children To Classrooms — President Tinubu

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President Bola Tinubu has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to reducing the number of out-of-school children in Nigeria.

Tinubu made this statement during a dialogue with French President Emmanuel Macron at the Palais des Élysées, as noted in a press release by Bayo Onanuga, the presidential spokesperson.

In a report released in September 2022, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) estimated that Nigeria had 20 million out-of-school children. However, a report published by the World Bank on June 24 revised this figure, stating that there are 11 million out-of-school children in the country, based on the national education data survey of 2020.

Tinubu emphasized that his administration will focus on improving education for Nigerian children through innovative return-to-class initiatives, skills development programs, and a supportive educational framework.

“In order to bridge the gap for some who are of age and have been out of school for a while, we will encourage skills development,” the statement quoted the president as saying.

He also acknowledged the challenges posed by insecurity in certain regions, which make it difficult for children to return to school, but emphasized that efforts are underway to gradually repopulate classrooms.

“The insecurity in some parts of the country makes it hard for children to return to school, but we are gradually repopulating the classrooms. And we need skills development to bridge the gaps,” he said.

The president further highlighted that the “kinetic” strategies implemented have made progress in the national peace-building process.

“With some more effort, we will be able to get some level of stability. We had a very good harvest this year. And as soon as more farmers can go back to the farm, we will have more stability in harvest and supply,” Tinubu stated.

In response, Macron recognized Nigeria’s vast growth potential and the importance of investing in educational initiatives. He also reflected on his own formative experiences during a six-month internship at the French embassy in Nigeria, which included visits to Lagos and Kano.

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