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TRAGEDY: Ex-Governor’s ADC, Three Out Of Five Children Burnt To Death.

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Former Aide-De-Camp to Ambassador Fidelis Tagun, retired ASP Anthony Kwame, on Monday morning lost his life in a mysterious fire disaster that engulfed his residence in Jenta Adamu community of Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State The Eagle Online is reporting.

The Eagle Online reports that the fire started at about 1.30am, burnt three of his children to ashes.

Kwame’s wife and two other children survived the incident and are receiving medical attention.

It was gathered that the former ADC to Tapgun, the Second Republic civilian Governor of Plateau State, was burnt to ashes with his three children inside their rooms.

Eyewitnesses said the fire outbreak started at about 1:30am immediately after the Nigeria versus Sweden match ended.

It burnt Kwame and the children – Theresa Anthony Thomas, Emmanuel Anthony and Kerry Anthony.

The compound of five apartments was razed down completely by wild fire suspected to be from power upsurge, which also affected properties worth millions of naira.

Speaking with The Eagle Online at the scene, the village head of Jenta Adamu, Kabala Bako, who shares the same fence with the deceased and his family, said at about 1:30am after watching the men’s Olympic football game, he was about going to sleep when they hard the voices of children crying for help.

The youths rushed to their rescue, struggling to prevent the fire from spreading to other surrounding buildings, but did not succeed until the whole building was burnt down.

According to Bako: “We kept pouring water before the firefighters came to the scene and quickly put off the fire.

“But they went into the rooms and discovered ASP Anthony Kwame and his three children were burnt to ashes.

“Only their skeletons were picked to hospital.”

Bako said the youth did all they could to see that the family were rescued, adding: “It is sad this the ugly incidence has caused our community this monumental loss.”

It will be recalled that Kwame, who had seven children initially, lost first wife and remarried another.
The second wife gave birth to three children for him.

Kwame retired from active service and rented an apartment close to ECWA Bishara 4, near Twins Bread.

One of the survivors, Manya Mathew, said she was sleeping inside her room with the children when she heard her neighbours’ children shouting for help and when she looked up, the fire had almost razed the wall.

Mathew said her properties were affected as no single item could be rescued.

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The Araba Touch: When Private Hearts Meet Public Health In Kwara By Babajide Fadoju

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Some forms of impact do not wait for ribbon-cutting ceremonies. They arrive quietly, long before policy documents are finalised and long before official photographs are framed. They arrive with stethoscopes, diagnostic kits, and a decision to act.

Last Saturday at Emir’s Gate, Oja Oba, the second edition of FlowFM’s free medical outreach was held. What took place was not merely a symbolic exercise but a carefully organised intervention.

The turnout was significant. Organisers had to suspend fresh registration at a point to ensure those already present received proper attention. According to figures provided by sources within the station, about 150 people were treated during the maiden edition. At the second outreach, that number rose to over 400 beneficiaries.

Beyond the statistics, however, the structure of the intervention stands out.

Medication was dispensed directly on site. Beneficiaries did not leave with prescriptions alone. Many received up to two months’ supply of their required medication. Patients were also formally registered, with follow-up plans put in place to monitor their conditions and ensure continuity of care.

In practical terms, this was not designed as a one-off event. It was structured to create a care pathway.

Observers have begun to refer to this approach as the Araba touch.

Quiet Philanthropy, Measurable Results

Araba Femi Sanni has earned a reputation for supporting initiatives without excessive publicity. The FlowFM outreach reflects a pattern of privately funded community interventions aimed at addressing immediate needs.

Community health workers often note that screening without treatment achieves limited results. Consultation without medication provides little relief. By combining medical checks, drug dispensation, and structured follow-up registration, the outreach moved beyond surface engagement.

At the same time, it exists within a broader healthcare landscape in Kwara State that is undergoing reform.

The administration of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has invested in upgrading facilities such as Sobi Specialist Hospital, General Hospital Omu-Aran, and General Hospital Ilorin to teaching hospital status. Recruitment of medical personnel, improvements in welfare structures, and facility upgrades are part of an ongoing institutional effort. Large-scale projects, including the Oluremi Tinubu Hospital, signal longer-term ambitions for advanced care delivery.

Yet public health systems evolve in phases. Infrastructure takes time to complete. Workforce expansion requires planning and funding cycles.

Private interventions like the FlowFM outreach operate in that interim space, responding to immediate needs while broader reforms continue to unfold.

Bridging Policy and People

What distinguishes the recent outreach is not only its scale but its method.

A media platform primarily known for broadcasting chose to mobilise its influence and resources toward healthcare access. Medical professionals were engaged. Supplies were secured. Registration systems were put in place. The outreach moved beyond awareness to action.

For many attendees, it was their first medical check-up in years. For others managing chronic conditions such as hypertension, the two-month medication supply provided a measure of stability.

Public health experts often emphasise continuity as the difference between temporary relief and meaningful intervention. The inclusion of follow-up planning suggests an understanding of that distinction.

Kwara’s progress will likely depend on that interplay. Government lays the structural foundations. Private actors extend reach. Communities participate.

The hundreds who gathered at Emir’s Gate may not follow the intricacies of policy frameworks or budgetary allocations. What they experienced was more immediate: access to doctors, access to medication, and a system that recorded their details for continued attention.

Impact, in this context, is not measured in rhetoric but in service delivered.

If turnout figures are any indication, public response has been strong. The second edition significantly exceeded the first in participation. Expectations for subsequent editions are already building.

In Kwara today, conversations about development increasingly include not only what the government is doing, but what citizens are contributing.

And in recent weeks, that contribution has taken a visible form at Oja Oba.

Babajide Fadoju Writes From GRA, Ikeja.

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14 Reasons Nigerians Should Own Property with the Trusted Real Estate Brand

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As part of activities marking its 14 years of transforming Nigeria’s real estate landscape, Adron Homes and Properties has unveiled 14 compelling reasons why individuals and families should consider owning property, with the company reinforcing its commitment to accessible, stylish, and sustainable homeownership.

In a statement released by the company, Adron Homes described property ownership not just as an investment but as a strategic lifestyle decision rooted in long-term security, wealth creation, and community development. The company noted that over the past 14 years, it has remained consistent in providing affordable housing solutions while delivering well-planned estates that cater to diverse income levels.

According to the statement, Adron Homes’ success is anchored in its strong value proposition, which ranges from affordable pricing and flexible payment structures to prime estate locations nationwide. The company emphasized that its gated communities are designed with security, modern architectural standards, and structured infrastructure that ensure comfort and functionality for residents.

Adron Homes further highlighted its transparent documentation process and verified property titles, which have continued to boost investor confidence and encourage long-term property ownership among Nigerians at home and in the diaspora. The company added that its developments are intentionally designed to promote thriving communities, environmental sustainability, and long-term urban planning.

With a proven track record of helping thousands of customers achieve their property dreams, Adron Homes reaffirmed its commitment to delivering high-value investments that appreciate over time while maintaining strong customer service support from initial inquiry to allocation and beyond.

The organisation also noted its culture of appreciation for clients, partners, and staff through consistent reward programmes and promotional incentives. This strategy has strengthened loyalty and deepened engagement across its growing customer base.

Reflecting on its 14-year journey, Adron Homes reiterated that its mission goes beyond selling land and houses; it focuses on building vibrant communities where families thrive, investments grow, and futures are secured. The company encouraged Nigerians to take advantage of its flexible ownership opportunities, stressing that the best time to invest in property is now.

As it continues to expand its footprint across Nigeria, Adron Homes remains committed to innovation, excellence, and redefining the real estate experience through sustainable developments that stand the test of time.

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Ogun Unveils Plan for ₦1bn AI-Driven Digital Classroom at Remo Secondary School

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The Ogun State Government has announced plans to deliver a 900-capacity, Artificial Intelligence-enabled digital learning complex at Remo Secondary School, Sagamu, in a move aimed at strengthening technology-based education across the state.

Governor Dapo Abiodun disclosed activities marking the institution’s 80th anniversary, noting that the proposed facility represents a deliberate investment in modern learning infrastructure designed to prepare students for a rapidly evolving, knowledge-driven global economy.

He explained that the digital classroom project complements ongoing smart-education initiatives within the school, which already features a functional resource centre and a state-of-the-art robotics laboratory established to nurture innovation, problem-solving skills, and digital competence among learners.

Reaffirming his commitment to the school’s growth, the governor announced a financial pledge of ₦100m, stating that ₦50m, representing half of the amount would be released immediately to kick-start development efforts. He also assured stakeholders that at least one of the outlined projects would be fully executed before the end of his administration.

Abiodun further disclosed that the state government had upgraded the school’s science laboratories, equipping them with modern facilities and teaching tools to ensure safer and more effective practical learning experiences for students.

He added that renovation works had also been completed on both the male and female hostels to improve accommodation standards, enhance security, and promote the overall well-being of boarding students.

Describing Remo Secondary School as a symbol of enduring heritage, the governor said the anniversary celebration went beyond mere commemoration of years of existence, emphasising the institution’s long-standing role in shaping generations of leaders and professionals.

He praised members of the old students’ association for their unwavering support and contributions to the school’s development, stressing that their collective efforts demonstrate a shared commitment to sustaining its legacy of excellence.

According to him, the projects and improvements carried out at the school reflect a strong belief in education as a foundation for future growth, as well as the power of collaboration between government, alumni, and the wider community.

Abiodun also revealed that the institution had been recognised as one of Ogun State’s model schools, urging students to remain focused on their academic pursuits, uphold strong moral values, and continue the tradition of excellence for which the school is known.

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