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Gov. Adeleke appoints ex-Saraki’s aide, Banks Omishore, 29 others as Special Advisers

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Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State on Tuesday former Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to Senate President Dr Abubakar Bukola Saraki on International Relations, Mr Bamikole Omishore as one of his Special Advisers.

Adeleke also named 29 other Special Advisers aside Omishore according to a statement by the spokesperson to the Governor, Mallam Olawale Rasheed.

Rasheed said the 30 Special Advisers are meant to strengthen state governance even as he said Wednesday has been slated for the inauguration of Advisers, Board Chairmen and Vice Chairmen.

“The Governor has also secured approval for five more Special Advisers in addition to the previously approved 25 to make a total of 30. Of the expected 30 advisers, 10 are of cabinet ranks.

“The inauguration of the Advisers and Chairmen/Vice Chairmen of boards holds on Wednesday 26th July 2023 by 10am at the Local Government Service Commission, Government Secretariat, Osogbo,” he said.

The newly appointed Special Advisers are as follows: Bamikole Omishore, Azeez Badmus, Hon Mosudi Yakubu, Hon Stephen Olaniran Akanfe Atidade, Dr Adekunle Akindele, Mr Tunde Balogun, Mr Eniola Odeniyi, Alhaji Muniru Adebayo Raji, Mr Goddey Olijeh and Mr Seyi Babatunde.

Others are: Hon Kamoru Ajisafe, Sunday Komolafe, Tope Victor Anjorin, Princess Oyeboade Rashidat Oyewale Afolabi, Odelade Sarafat Olanrewaju, Hon Moji Omisore, Nurudeen Emiloju, Hon Ropo Oyewole, Hon Emiola Fakeye and Hon Yemi Ayodele.

Also among the new Special Advisers are: Femi Carena, Mrs Halid Sekina Temilade, Hashim Abioye Esq, Ajetunmobi Akinwale , Alhaja Hawa Ahmed, Durojaiye Isaac Kolawole, Princess Adebimpe Koyi, Alhaji Abiodun Olaniran, Alhaji Adam Akintunde Akindere and Mallam Olawale Rasheed.

The statement added that portifolios are to be assigned to the Advisers on Wednesday during the inauguration.

Omishore comes to the job as a seasoned International Relations and Digital Communications specialist with an extensive experience in managing government-public relationships, policy formulation, advocacy, political campaign, and media relations.

He has a rich resume and educational qualification and certification which no doubt has imbued him with a wide range of knowledge, experience ans competences.

He attended the Coppin State University where he obtained a Bachelor of Science in Management Science, New York School of Journalism (Digital Transformation in Journalism), Northwestern  Kellogg (Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning – Strategy For Leading Business Transformation) and

University of Oxford Blavatnik School of Government (Evidence in Public Policy) among others.

He is committed to deploying technology in achieving deliverables on development and policy details through the engagement of a wide range of audiences across political, economic, and social spheres.

He is equally a master-strategist, tech investor and farmer. He has been a leading advocate of gender equality and youth inclusion in politics and governance. An incurable optimist, he believes in educating Nigerians and friends of Nigeria on the great potential and strengths of the country. Omishore was the lead coordinator of the Made-In-Nigeria Initiative, engineered by the Office of the President of the Nigerian Senate between 2015 and 2019.

He was also one of the lead facilitators in the promotion of the Public Procurement Act, a law , which is aimed at stimulating local production, promoting the patronage and consumption of products, and enhancing the value of the Naira. During his career, he has worked with business and political leaders, also young and emerging leaders in Nigeria and with multinationals.

Banks as he is fondly called, has great passion for using technology to revamp the way things are done on Nigeria.

He was also the North American coordinator for Ovation Magazine International and pioneered the digitization of the magazine.

In 2011, he was appointed as Special Assistant on New Media and Advocacy to Senator Abubakar Bukola Saraki of Kwara Central Senatorial District which facilitated his return to Nigeria and later promoted to Senior Special Assistant on International Relations in 2016 when Saraki was President of Nigerian Senate.

Omishore is regarded as a close adviser of Saraki, and is consulted on a wide range of issues involving policy formulation, creative industry, media relations, electioneering and foreign affairs.

Banks has led notable projects such as 2015 Kwara State Election Monitoring and 2019 PDP National Election Monitoring. He also played an integral part in Osun State election monitoring in 2018 and 2022, passage of Not-Too-Young-To-Run amendment to the Nigerian Constitution, Promise Kept Initiative and OpenNASS Reform for Office of the Senate President.

His core skills and competencies include Political, Economic and Social analysis; PR Management, Technology in Policy formulation, Development Specialist, Business Development Advocacy & Campaign Management; Media Planning/Media-Relations and Public Speaking.

Omishore has a wide range of recognitions and awards to his credit. He was a nominee for 100 Most Impactful Youth by The Future Africa Awards, Commitment to Leadership Award, Lagos State University Forum (LASUSU) and an Award for Excellence, in recognition of contributions to the development of the Nigerian youth by Youth Capacity Summit.

Others include Omoluabi Meritorious Award for Excellence by National Association of Osun State Students (UNiIlorin Chapter), Icon of Nation Building and Youth Emancipation in Nigeria by the Northern Nigeria Students Forum (GAMJI), Lifetime Achievement Award by the Nigerian Entertainment Awards, New York, 2017 and Award for Excellence by Nigerians in Diaspora Organization, 2013.

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Rotary’s President-Elect pledges to expand global humanitarian impact

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From Adeko Ukpa

Rotary International President-Elect for 2026/2027, Olayinka Akeem Babalola, has announced that the global humanitarian organization has committed $9.8 million to combat malaria and diarrheal diseases in Nigeria.

Babalola, who will assume office in July 2026 as president of the 119-year-old organization, made the announcement during an interactive session with journalists in Abuja.

Introducing him at the event, Past District Governor Joshua Hassan noted that Babalola is only the second African to hold Rotary’s top leadership position since its founding in 1905.

A member of the Rotary Club of Trans Amadi, Port Harcourt, Babalola was elected by Rotary International’s Board of Directors to lead the 1.4 million-member organization, which operates through 46,000 clubs in more than 200 countries.

L-R: District Governor Elect, Rtn. Sikiru Adetona, Past District Governor, Rtn. Joshua Hassan, Rotary International, President-Elect for 2026/2027, Rtn. Olayinka Hakeem Babalola and District Governor 9127, Rtn. Joy Nky Okoro, during the press conference by the President-Elect of the Rotary International in Abuja, yesterday.

Speaking at the briefing, Babalola said Rotary is scaling up projects to tackle malaria, diarrheal diseases, and gaps in immunization coverage.

He cited a $9.8 million initiative already underway in Kebbi and other states, explaining that it builds on a successful $4 million pilot project in Zambia that reduced malaria cases by nearly 50 percent.

“We know what to do to finish the job. We’re committed to making a difference in Nigeria, and we’re working with the government to achieve our goals,” he said.

Babalola reaffirmed Rotary’s commitment to maternal and child health, disease prevention, education, water and sanitation, economic development, peacebuilding, and environmental sustainability.

On Rotary’s decades-long fight against polio, Babalola stressed that while Nigeria has been certified free of wild poliovirus, variant cases remain a threat due to low immunization coverage in some regions.

“We need to continue to vaccinate our children. Until there are no more cases of polio, no child is safe,” he said.

He warned that herd immunity requires at least 80 percent coverage, yet some states record as little as 13 percent while emphasizing Rotary’s partnership with government agencies to close these gaps.

According to him, Rotary International has invested over $300 million in Nigeria to combat polio as part of a global $3 billion commitment to eradication, in addition to donating $14 million to strengthen surveillance and curb the spread of all poliovirus strains.

Babalola also highlighted Rotary’s $2 million Healthy Families in Nigeria program, which aims to reduce maternal and infant mortality by improving access to healthcare facilities.

In one district, he noted, the percentage of births in healthcare facilities increased from 11 percent to 33 percent within a year of implementation.

He said beyond health initiatives, Rotary continues to invest in education and clean water,  citing Rotary-supported classrooms, teacher training, and solar-powered lighting for schools, alongside a ₦100 million water and sanitation project in Rivers State.

“Safe water is not just health, it’s education,” he said.

Reflecting on his historic appointment, Babalola said his presidency would bring African innovation to Rotary’s global agenda while scaling programs that deliver measurable impact.

“This is a privilege to lead a global movement dedicated to creating lasting change, not only across communities but also within ourselves. It is an exciting development for Nigeria, Africa, and the entire Rotary world,” he said.

While Nigeria stands to gain recognition from having a Rotary president, Babalola stressed that the organization remains structured and impartial in resource allocation.

“On average, Rotary in Nigeria donates about $3 million annually. In Nigeria alone, in the last three years, the Rotary Foundation has spent $33.5 million. Will there be increased grants? The possibility is there. But that will only happen if our Rotarians step up and do more for their communities. And I think they will,” he said.

Looking ahead, Babalola expressed optimism that his tenure would see Rotary expand its humanitarian footprint across Africa and globally.

“Wherever Rotary goes, good things follow. We need more people, more clubs, and more partnerships to create lasting change. This is Africa’s moment to lead. We will show the world that solutions can come from here,” he said.

He encouraged Nigerians to join Rotary clubs and engage actively in solving community challenges, saying, “You tell them, this is an issue in this area; can we do something about it? If there’s a need in that community, your Rotary club will take care of it.”

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FG, Imo State should immortalise Dozie, says Amadi

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By Adeko Ukpa

 

The Founder of the Centre for Transparency Advocacy, Dr. Chima Matthew Amadi (Mazi Gburugburu), on Tuesday asked the Federal and Imo State Government to immortalise the founder  of defunct Diamond Bank, late Nda Pascal Gabriel Dozie.

He described the businessman as a titan and one of Nigeria’s most visionary entrepreneurs.

He said Imo State has lost a quintessential community leader, and a father figure.

Amadi, who paid the tribute in a statement in Abuja, said Dozie was blessed with humility and integrity.


Late Pascal Dozie.

Amadi said: “Sadly, our dear state, Imo, has lost an illustrious son, an intentional statesman, a quintessential community leader, and a father figure who shared in our vision of a state where transparency, accountability, the rule of law, and good governance are institutionalised.

“While we mourn his passing, especially at a time his wise counsel was most needed to realising the Imo State our founding fathers envisioned, we also celebrate an extraordinary legacy, built on excellence, foresight, and an unrelenting commitment to progress.

“May I appeal to the Federal Government and the Government of Imo State to accord a befitting immortality to this great Icon, in recognition of his many impactful contributions to nationhood.”


Dr Amadi

Amadi extolled the virtues of the banking Icon.

He added: “The news of the passing of Nda Pascal Gabriel Dozie, one of Nigeria’s most visionary entrepreneurs and astute nation-builders, has left a profound sense of loss in my heart.

“Yet, I remain grateful to God for a truly accomplished life. His journey was a shining testament to brilliance, innovation, and an unwavering dedication to Nigeria’s economic and technological advancement.

“A true pioneer, Nda Pascal Dozie, former Chairman of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group and President of the Nigerian Stock Exchange, was not only the founder of Diamond Bank but also a key architect of Nigeria’s modern financial and telecommunications sectors.

“His leadership at MTN Nigeria shaped a telecom revolution that transformed the nation’s digital landscape.

“Beyond his professional achievements, he was deeply admired across generations and indeed acclaimed globally for his integrity, humility, and profound wisdom.

“On behalf of my family, the Jude and Juliana Foundation, and The Mazi Organization (TMO), we extend our deepest condolences to the Dozie family, especially his beloved wife, Nda Chinyere, my brother Uzoma and his siblings as well as the entire Egbu community, Imolites, and Nigerians at large.

“We pray that God Almighty grants eternal rest to his gentle soul and comfort to all who mourn, in the knowledge that his life was a beacon of impact and service.”

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Rotary Foundation Trustee Chair, Maloney, to meet Tinubu on Transformational Visit to Nigeria

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Adeko Ukpa, Abuja

The Rotary Foundation Trustee Chair and Past Rotary International President, Mark Maloney, will visit Nigeria from Thursday, January 15, to Monday, January 20, 2025, accompanied by his spouse, Gay.

A major high point of the visit would be Maloney’s meeting and engagement with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to discuss Rotary’s contributions to national development.

The RI Trustee Chair, according to a statement by RI in Abuja, will be welcomed by Rotary Trustee Ijeoma Pearl Okoro, District Governors from Nigeria’s six Rotary International Districts, and other senior leaders, including Past Rotary International Vice President Yinka Babalola.

“This visit highlights Rotary’s steadfast commitment to humanitarian service, fostering partnerships, and supporting impactful initiatives in Africa,” RI said.

Major highlights of the visit include: “Engagement with Leadership: On January 17, 2025, Maloney will meet with the President of Nigeria, His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, to discuss Rotary’s contributions to national development.

“Spotlight on Rotary in Nigeria: Nigeria is a cornerstone of Rotary’s global mission, boasting the highest number of districts in Africa and the largest humanitarian giving in the Africa Zone.

“It is also a beneficiary of the $2 million Programmes of Scale grant, supporting maternal and child health.

“Community Outreach and Engagements: Town Hall meetings in Abuja and Lagos to connect with Rotarians and Rotaractors.

“Symbolic polio immunization at Jahi Primary Health Centre, Abuja, on January 16.

“Visits to impactful project sites, including the Indo Eye Care Foundation in Lagos and underserved communities in Abuja.

“Celebratory Events:
Maloney’s visit will feature two major fundraising events:

“Gala Night in Abuja (January 17): A celebration to inspire increased contributions to The Rotary Foundation.

“Lagos Dinner (January 19): A ticketed event to unite Rotarians, friends, and partners in support of Rotary’s mission.”

Rotary Trustee Ijeoma Pearl Okoro expressed optimism about the visit’s impact,saying, “This visit is creating positive vibes across communities in Nigeria and Ghana, showcasing how The Rotary Foundation is transforming lives.

“I am confident that Rotarians and friends of Rotary will find renewed passion and fulfillment in serving others.”

Victor Onukwugha, chairman of the Central Planning Committee, added, “Rotary’s commitment to polio eradication, clean water, education, and disease prevention continues to leave an indelible mark on Nigeria, making it polio-free and a model for impactful service.”

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