Friday, September 23, 2016

"OLAOLUWA"


Yorubas will say: “Orúkọ tí abá sọ ọmọ lóhùn ro ọmọ” I.E The name you give to a child, depicts its meaning in the child’s life.

ọláolúwa is my name,
But it’s not just a name.

ọláolúwa is a 7 Letters word,
But it’s in itself a world.

ọláolúwa!
ọláolúwa is a Soldier’s bullet proof vest, when he ran out of bullet at the war front.

ọláolúwa!
ọláolúwa is the final shot from the footballer that beats the keeper in the extra time.

ọláolúwa!
ọláolúwa is the marriage proposal a young lady gets at Age 35.

ọláolúwa!
ọláolúwa is the scratch on the Tourist’s body in the accident that killed 16 passengers and the driver.

ọláolúwa!
ọláolúwa is the sweet food of today, that arrives at the front of the man who wasted a freshly baked bread yesterday.

ọláolúwa!
ọláolúwa is the beatification of a stone in place of a diamond.

ọláolúwa!
ọláolúwa is Jesus campaigning for a Sinner At the Heavenly Polls.

So,

ọláolúwa gets me protected when defenceless!

ọláolúwa gives me victory when troubles press!

ọláolúwa brings me success when people think I’m worthless!

ọláolúwa is my joy even in tears!

ọláolúwa is grace extraordinary while I’m careless!

ọláolúwa is enjoying a God that is priceless!

ọláolúwa!

ọláolúwa is not just my name,
ọláolúwa is my story;
ọláolúwa is my life!!!

Words By: Ola Adene
#OlaTheRAWPoet
@OlaAdene

Ola adene wrote this poem to celebrate his birthday... Long life and prosperity SIR!

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Girl, 12, dies after falling into pit latrine



A 12-year-old girl, Blessing, reportedly died when she fell into a pit latrine at Asin-Ekiti, in Ikole Local Government Area of Ekiti State.

A witness, Mrs Ruth Bamidele, said on Thursday that the deceased was running an errand for her parents on Monday evening when the incident occurred.

Bamidele said the girl mistakenly stepped on rusty and weak concrete that covered the pit latrine and fell inside with nobody around to rescue her.

She said her parents raised alarm on Monday night when she did not return home and the search for her whereabouts continued till Tuesday morning.

She said, “One of the neighbours in search of the missing girl noticed the collapsed lid of the pit toilet in a residential building situated behind the Alasin palace.

“A lifeless body was sighted inside the pit and was later brought out; it was the missing girl and the incident threw the entire community into mourning.”

Meanwhile, the Ikole Local Government Council has warned all landlords in the area with uncompleted or damaged pit latrines to put them in good shape.

Mr Tunde Famuyisan, Head, Environment Department in the council area, gave the warning on Thursday when reacting to the unfortunate incident that claimed the life of the innocent girl.

Famuyisan said that all sanitary inspectors in the area have been directed to move from house to house to ensure that every residential building in the council area has functional toilets.

He appealed to residents to give useful information to the council workers, so as to detect houses with unsafe pit toilets.

EFCC freezes Patience Jonathan’s personal $5m account



The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has frozen Patience Jonathan’s personal account, titled ‘Patience Ibifaka Jonathan’, which is domiciled in Skye Bank Plc.

Impeccable sources within the agency told our correspondent on Wednesday that the move had become necessary due to the prima facie case established against the former President Goodluck Jonathan’s wife.

As part of investigations into alleged diversion against a former Special Adviser to ex-President Jonathan on Domestic Affairs, Waripamowei Dudafa, the anti-graft agency had frozen four companies’ accounts in Skye Bank with a balance of $15,591,700.

However, before the EFCC could arraign the four companies in court, Jonathan’s wife deposed to an affidavit, claiming that the money belonged to her.

Despite Patience’s claims, however, the EFCC arraigned the four companies –Pluto Property and Investment Company Limited; Seagate Property Development and Investment Company Limited; Trans Ocean Property and Investment Company Limited; and Globus Integrated Service Limited.

The companies pleaded guilty and the EFCC had already begun moves to ensure that the money is forfeited permanently to the Federal Government.

A detective at the EFCC told us,“Recall that we had frozen the four companies’ accounts, which Patience Jonathan later laid claim to. We have been able to establish that the money was part of proceeds of crime.

“She had no evidence that the money in the four accounts belonged to her. All she had were platinum debit cards, which she was using to withdraw money and the cards are not evidence of ownership.

“Initially, we had traced $5m to her personal account, which we did not touch but I can confirm to you now that the $5m account, bearing Patience Jonathan’s name, has also been seized since she claimed that the monies in the company accounts and the one in her personal name all emanated from the same source.

“We are tracing other accounts belonging to Patience. It will interest you to know that despite all the letters she has written, she has never stated where she got the money from. She claimed to be a housewife and yet she has $20m.”

Patience had recently written a letter to the acting Chairman of the EFCC, Mr. Ibrahim Magu, where she claimed that she needed the money for her medical treatment abroad.

She had also sued Skye Bank for N200m, accusing the bank of freezing her accounts unjustly.

In a letter written by her lawyers, Granville Abibo (SAN) and Co, Patience said, “It is noteworthy to emphasise that the said accounts, which were in US dollar denomination, were card-based accounts and our client is the sole signatory of these accounts.

“The said bank officials also assured our client that they will change the account names accordingly and issue to our client new credit cards for the said accounts which was not done despite repeated demands.

“However, our client has been operating the said accounts using the cards for her medical bill payments and purchases for her private purposes without any let or hindrance.

“Our client was therefore surprised when the said cards stopped functioning on July 7, 2016 or thereabout. Our client immediately thereupon contacted Skye Bank Plc through our solicitors. It was only then that the bank officials informed our client that the said accounts were placed on a ‘No Debit Order’ following investigations and instructions from your commission and this is without notice to our client by either the bank or the commission.

“It is in the light of the foregoing that we urge you to use your good offices to vacate the ‘No Debit/Freezing Order’ placed on the said accounts.”