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(L-R) Olatunji Ololade, first runner-up, 2016 Promasidor Quill Awards;  Olivier Thiry, Managing Director, Promasidor Nigeria Limited; and Andrew Enahoro, Head, Legal/Public Relations, Promasidor Nigeria; during Ololade’s visit to Thiry in his office in Isolo, Lagos…on Thursday

(L-R) Olatunji Ololade, first runner-up, 2016 Promasidor Quill Awards; Olivier Thiry, Managing Director, Promasidor Nigeria Limited; and Andrew Enahoro, Head, Legal/Public Relations, Promasidor Nigeria; during Ololade’s visit to Thiry in his office in Isolo, Lagos…on Thursday

The first runner-up in the 2016 Promasidor Quill Awards, Olatunji Ololade, has commended Promasidor Nigeria Limited for the Thomson Foundation Summer Convergence Course, which is part of the overall prize for the annual competition.
Ololade, who just returned from Britain after attending the course, gave the commendation during his visit to Olivier Thiry, Managing Director, Promasidor Nigeria in his Isolo, Lagos office.
He disclosed that before he attended the course, he was a complete print journalist who had limited experience in contemporary journalism.
However, Ololade described the course as unique because it gives rare experience that does not come regularly. “I am seizing this opportunity again to express my heart-felt appreciation to Promasidor Nigeria Limited for giving me the privilege to attend the course. The training really broadened my horizon, which has practically changed my orientation to journalism”, he stated.
According to him, the course has widened his perspective beyond traditional journalism as he was so equipped to face competition from across the world. His words: “Before I travelled, I had limited experience about online journalism. I was a complete print reporter, but I discovered during the Summer Convergence Course run by Thomson Foundation and propelled by Promasidor that there was a lot more in today’s journalism profession.”
He stated that with the help of the training he had on podcast, he can now shoot video in series with his phone. The experience gained during the course, he said makes journalism more captivating to him.
Ololade also added that the course gave him the opportunity to network with journalists, who are also investigative reporters from different parts of the world. He revealed that he currently networks with them on global story ideas.
Welcoming him to his office, Thiry said he felt fulfilled as Ololade was practically equipped by the Summer Convergence Course.
The Promasidor boss stated that part of the goal of Promasidor Quill Awards is to impact positively on the quality of journalism profession in Nigeria such that the quality of the reports circulated is high and the content is accurate.
According to him, quality training of journalists is part of the prerequisites needed to improve the essence of news reporting in any society.  
Ajibola Amzat, a journalist with The Guardian newspaper, won the overall prize.  For winning the medal early in the year, Amzat was supposed to attend the Summer Convergence Course, but the timing coincided with that of the master’s Degree programme he was going for in the US. As a result of that, he ceded the UK training to Ololade.
While Amzat’s write-up, Home Away, was adjudged the best entry; Ololade’s Sorrowful Song from the Valley of Iva was picked as the first runner-up in the 2016 edition of the competition. 

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City People Magazine Set To Celebrate The Carpenters’ Boss, Kayode Alfred On Thursday

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Frontline celebrity journal, City People Magazine led by its publisher and renowned veteran journalist, Dr. Seye Kehinde has put all things together to make May 11, 2023, a memorable and unforgettable day for budding entrepreneur and journalist, Kayode Alfred.

The Chief Executive Officer of The Carpenters Restaurant, Kayode Alfred will be celebrated by the City People Magazine for his sterling and enterprising qualities and input as a celebrity journalist turned entrepreneur. His success story in the hospitality business is being celebrated and this will take place at ‘The Carpenters Restaurant’, located at Wemco Road, Agidingbi Ikeja, Lagos.

Speaking about the event, Seye Kehinde said: “We are celebrating Kayode Olanshile Alfred for his contribution to the hospitality business and fashion industry, as he has been doing these for years, and he has not relented in his effort.

“This is the only way to appreciate and encourage his immense contribution to the hospitality business, alongside his beloved associates and friends in a well-packaged event like this.”

The event which is packaged by City People Entertainment, promises to be entertaining and will have sensational Nigerian Juju musician Adeyinka Adeboye, popularly known as ‘Boye Best’ to entertain the guest.

Ever since Kayode Alfred launched out not long ago into the enterprising world, he has continually remained in the consciousness of the people he rendered service to.

This celebrity journalist is a self-starter; a self-driven entrepreneur with astounding diligence and sartorial depth. This is as a result of his passion and enterprising and innovative qualities in whatever he puts his mind to. Alfred has long nurtured this dream since he was in school, and this dream is now coming to reality going by the number of corporate guys and elite clientele that proudly patronized his business.

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I’m Aware Of Challenges Facing Police, My Administration Has Helped A Lot — Buhari

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President Muhammadu Buhari says his administration has helped to alleviate the problems facing the Nigeria Police Force (NPF).

The president spoke on Thursday when he received the 2021 audited report and 2023 budget proposal of the police service commission (PSC), in Abuja.

He underscored the importance of quality welfare in effective service delivery and said the federal government has made it a priority for police officers.

“I particularly note that accommodation for police officers is very critical and this administration has made the welfare of police officers, and indeed, the armed forces a top priority,”

“I know that when officers are posted on duty or assignments and they know that their families live in barracks with facilities, schools, clinics, and a conducive living environment, their morale is boosted and they would discharge their duties with courage and efficiency.

“I am pretty aware of the problems and challenges confronting the Nigeria police force and the armed forces.

“The problem is relative to time and resources and this administration has done a lot with the limitations.”

Presenting the 2021 audited report and the 2023 budget proposal to the president, Clara Ogunbiyi, acting chairman of the commission, said the PSC has ensured that ”proper and fit persons are recruited into the Nigeria Police Force”.

She added that the commission has been consistent in ensuring making sure officers are promoted at the right time while erring police officers are sanctioned as appropriate.

While expressing appreciation to the president for the prompt release of funds towards the completion of the PSC headquarters, Ogunbiyi requested that the commission’s budget be placed in the first line charge in budget allocation, as that would allow the commission to be more effective.

 

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Ooni Drags Ex-Queen Naomi’s Brother To Court Over Alleged Forgery, Criminal Conversion Of N26million

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The police in Ondo have arraigned Ogunseyi Akinfolarin, a former brother-in-law to the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, before an Akure High Court for alleged forgery and criminal conversion of N26 million.

The accused is the brother to Naomi Silekunola, the former wife of the Ooni of Ife.

Akinfolarin was alleged to have forged the Atibiti Faaye family’s receipt for purchasing 32 plots of land.

He was arraigned on three-count charges of forgery and criminal conversion of money.

One of the charges read: “That you, Ogunseyi Akinfolarin, fraudulently convert the sum of N26m being proceeds of the sale of plots of land belonging to Atibuti Oni at Akure, Ondo State.”

According to the prosecution, the alleged offenses were committed in September 2019.

The alleged offenses are punishable under sections 467 and 390(8)(b) of the Criminal Code Cap 37 Vol 1 Laws of Ondo State 2006.

Akinfolarin pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Prosecuting counsel DSP Osoobu Itunu told the court that the team is ready to open the case, adding that all witnesses are ready to testify.

Justice Yemi Fasanmi adjourned the case to January 9, 2023, for trial.

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