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Kemi James: Family Announces Burial Programmes

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The family of Oluwakemi Oyeteju James has announced the burial programmes for the late businesswoman and wife of eminent journalist and former Editor of Ovation International Magazine, now Senior Special Assistant (Lagos Liaison) to the Akwa Ibom State Governor, Michael James.

According to a statement by James on Sunday, the funeral rites for the mother of two would be held on March 31 and April 1, 2026.

While the Service of Songs will take place on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, at the Stella Hall of Daystar Christian Centre, on Ikosi Road, Oregun, Lagos, between 4pm and 6pm, the Funeral Service will hold the day after at the same venue, from 10am to 11am.

The interment, after the service, is a strictly family affair.

Fondly called Kemi, Mrs James died on March 12, 2026.

The first child of the family, she was born on July 29, 1972, to Army Captain Yemisi and Ololade Oyediran. She married James on February 8, 2006, and they have two children: Kufreabasi and Anietientebasi.

She began her primary education in Shomolu, Lagos, before transiting to Shepherdhill Girls High School, Obanikoro, Lagos, from 1984 to 1986, and finishing at Federal Government Girls’ College, Oyo (1986-1990).

She attended the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Ogba, Ikeja, Lagos (1994-1996), and Yaba College of Technology (1997-1999), also in Lagos, for her Higher National Diploma.

Professionally, she had her first industrial training attachment at First Bank of Nigeria PLC, Ikeja Branch, where she worked in the Savings Department.

Her next stint as an intern was at African Concord Magazine, where she served as a Reporter/Researcher.

Later, she served at Modern Design and Associate, Ikeja, Lagos, where she worked in the Proofreading and Finishing Department.

In 2000, she served the nation through the mandatory National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme.

She was posted to Lagos and served meritoriously at the Lagos State Printing Corporation.

After her service, she became a Marketing Executive at Swift Freight International (Nig) Limited.

She was at Swift for three years before she went into private business.

After trying her hand at various endeavours, she decided to turn her passion for cooking into a business with the establishment of Limelight Caterings Limited.

Her initial clients were very close family and friends, but through a dint of hard work, she gradually grew the business to an enviable height where she handled large-scale corporate and private events.

Her forte was healthy cooking. She prided her brand as one that only deploys healthy and organic materials, and this won many hearts.

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Rescue Mission 2.0: Why Governor Dauda Lawal Should Continue Rebuilding The Future Of Zamfara Through Investment in Education

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By: Bashorun Oladapo Sofowora

Those who know Zamfara State before Governor Dauda Lawal became Governor will appreciate the current situation in the state. The state, which used to be in the rubble, has been reconstructed into a powerhouse within its geographical location and has become an envy of others. All thanks to the visionary rescue mission 1.0 spearheaded by Governor Dauda Lawal, PhD, in 2023, when he was elected Governor of the agrarian and mineral-rich state.

Just three years ago, education in Zamfara State was in a Comatose state. It was nonexistent. No functional primary and secondary schools conducive to learning. The narrative was one of despair: schools as ghost towns, examination halls locked by creditors, and a generation of children seemingly abandoned by systemic neglect. But for Governor Dauda Lawal, a leader who views governance not as a relay race but as a rescue mission, the story has changed with just three years in charge of the affairs of the state.

When he assumed office, the education sector wasn’t just ailing; clinically, it was on life support. Massive debts had piled up, teachers had vanished into thin air, and the number of out-of-school children was skyrocketing on a daily basis. However, two years into the “Lawal era,” the sound of silence in Zamfara’s classrooms has been replaced by the sound of flipping of new textbooks and the scratching of pens on examination answer sheets.

One of the cruellest legacies Governor Lawal inherited was the hostage crisis of student futures. Students could not write exams, classes were dilapidated and qualified teachers. Past administrations had failed to remit examination fees to the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) and the National Examinations Council (NECO). Consequently, thousands of bright Zamfaran students saw their results withheld not because they failed, but because the state failed them. Some had to travel to neighbouring towns like Sokoto, Katsina and Kano to enrol for exams, risking their lives.

In a dramatic move that sent shockwaves through the opposition, Governor Lawal reached into the state’s coffers and cleared the backlog of a staggering ₦1.4 billion to WAEC, covering debts from 2018 to 2022, and a combined payment of over ₦1.34 billion to NECO covering debts from 2014 to 2021. The immediate effect was the release of all previously withheld results, allowing students to finally apply for higher education. Furthermore, the state fully funded the 2024 WAEC examinations, ensuring that no child was barred from sitting for their finals due to a lack of funds.

Governor Lawal, after his swearing in, declared a State of Emergency on Education in November 2023. This meant that governance moved from the air-conditioned offices in Gusau to the muddy fields of rural schools across the state. He rolled his sleeves and got to work almost immediately, fixing the rot he met. Available data from the Zamfara State Government reveals that the state has embarked on the construction and renovation of over 500 schools across all 14 Local Government Areas. This is not a cosmetic paint job; the administration is investing in modern, safe, and dignified learning environments:

Classroom Revolution: Through the UBEC-ZSUBEB Matching Grant and AGILE projects, contracts worth over ₦5.9 billion have been awarded to build schools meeting global standards.

Furniture Supply: The administration has distributed over 12,000 two-seater desks for students and over 1,000 chairs for teachers, ending the era where pupils sat on bare floors to learn.

Recruitment of more teachers and supply of more textbooks: Infrastructure without manpower is a shell. When Governor Lawal looked at the teacher-to-pupil ratio in the state, he saw a crisis. In a decisive move to reverse the brain drain, he approved the massive recruitment of 2,000 qualified teachers.

The recruitment is strategic, the first batch of 500 focuses on critical science subjects (English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics), preparing Zamfaran youth for the 21st-century economy. The government is also finalising a 120-day Rapid Intervention Action Plan to audit payrolls, map schools, and secure school environments from illegal encroachment.

For the 2025 fiscal year, Governor Lawal presented a “Rescue Budget 2.0” of N545 billion. The largest single allocation, N79.6 billion, representing 14% of the entire budget, went to Education. For 2026, the proposed budget allocates an additional N65 billion to sustain this momentum. However, a journey to the Renaissance is not complete. It is at this critical inflexion point that the people of Zamfara face a defining choice. Before Governor Lawal, Zamfara was a state where students were barred from exams due to unpaid debts. Today, those chains are broken completely. But the enemy of progress is not just failure; it is interruption. The gains made in education are still fragile and need continuous consolidation. The newly recruited teachers need continuous training and the 500 renovated schools need constant security and maintenance. The unified Education Sector Bill, designed to create a seamless system from early childhood to tertiary level, is still awaiting full legislative maturity.

To stop the “Rescue Mission 2.0” now would be to hand the baton back to those who drove the system into educational bankruptcy. The same political forces that allowed the debt to accumulate to over N2 billion are already regrouping, eyeing 2027. They promise something different, but their records speak of withheld results and abandoned classrooms. Governor Dauda Lawal is not merely constructing classrooms; he is dismantling the architecture of ignorance that held Zamfara backwards for decades. He has proven that with political will, the “Education Governor” can turn around a sector that was declared dead.

To secure this legacy, to ensure that children never again sit on bare floors and to guarantee that WAEC and NECO never again hold Zamfaran results hostage, the mission must continue for a secured future. The vote for continuity is a vote for the future. By re-electing Governor Dauda Lawal, Zamfara will not just be learning to read and write, but also to win in all ramifications and also put the state on a winning streak.

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LAWMA Urges Full Compliance as Lagos Resumes Its Long-Suspended Monthly Sanitation Exercise April 25

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The Lagos Waste Management Authority, LAWMA, has called on residents to fully comply with the state’s monthly environmental sanitation exercise, scheduled to resume on Saturday, April 25, 2026.

In a statement issued via its official X handle on Monday, the agency said the exercise will hold from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. across Lagos State.

LAWMA reminded residents that the two-hour window is dedicated to cleaning surroundings and ensuring proper waste disposal across the state.

“Monthly sanitation exercise commences on Saturday, 25th April from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. across the state.

“This is a reminder that sanitation is everyone’s responsibility. Residents are encouraged to clean their surroundings, dispose of waste properly, and support efforts to keep our environment clean and safe.

“Together, we can achieve a cleaner and more livable Lagos,” the statement read.

We reported that the state government in March announced the resumption of the exercise, nearly a decade after it was suspended.

“I am pleased to inform all Lagosians that the monthly environmental sanitation exercise will resume effective Saturday, 25th April 2026, holding on the last Saturday of every month from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m,” the state Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, said.

Previously held between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m., the initiative was suspended in November 2016 following a legal pronouncement restricting movement during the exercise.

Following the reintroduction, some Lagos State residents expressed excitement, saying it will curb indiscriminate waste disposal, reduce flooding, and restore cleanliness across the state.

Speaking with PUNCH Healthwise, they stated that they were willing to participate in the exercise to help restore Lagos’s cleanliness and reduce unpleasant odours.

However, some raised concerns about how the exercise would be enforced.

They warned that law enforcement officials could misuse movement restrictions for extortion. They emphasized the importance of pairing the initiative with re-education on proper waste disposal, rather than relying solely on monthly activities.

 

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Gov Dauda Lawal Hosts Chief of Defence Staff, Reaffirms Commitment to Security in Zamfara

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By Bashorun Oladapo Sofowora

Earlier today, Governor Dauda Lawal received the Chief of Defence Staff, General Olufemi Oluyede, at the Government House in Gusau during an official visit to Zamfara State.

The Chief of Defence Staff commended the Zamfara State Government for its consistent support to troops operating within the state, acknowledging the administration’s collaborative approach in addressing security challenges.

During the meeting, the Governor reiterated that security remains the foremost priority of his administration. He emphasized that without security, meaningful development and governance would have little impact on the lives of the people of Zamfara State.

The Governor stressed the importance of sustained cooperation between the state government and the military in confronting insecurity and restoring lasting peace across affected communities. He noted that effective synergy between civil authorities and security agencies is critical to overcoming the menace threatening the state.

He further assured that his government remains fully committed to providing continued support to the Armed Forces and other security agencies to enhance their operational effectiveness and safeguard lives and property.

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