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Ekohotblog reports that a popular madman, who has been roaming the streets of Ayetoro for the past three years, was apprehended today by the United Community Security (U.C.S.).
While he was arrested, shocking items were found in his possession, including human hair, multiple ATM cards, and Indian hemp.
According to the UCS, “We found human hair, ATM cards, and Indian hemp with the man who was pretending to be mentally ill.”
The suspect, who had been pretending to be mentally unstable, was discovered to be part of a larger criminal network.
After a thorough interrogation, it was revealed that he had been deceiving the community for years while engaging in various criminal activities.
“He had been acting like a madman for three years, but he was actually involved in criminal activities,” a UCS representative said.
The UCS also apprehended his accomplice, who was involved in these activities.
In a related development, another suspect, identified as Mr. Afeez Tajudeen, known for his involvement in motorcycle (okada) snatching, was also arrested by the UCS.
“Tajudeen has been under our watch for motorcycle theft, and we finally caught him,” a UCS official added.
Authorities are urging residents to remain vigilant.
“We ask everyone to report any suspicious activities to help keep the community safe,” the UCS advised.
Ekohotblog reports that Epe residents are set to witness a significant breakthrough as the long-standing electricity outage in the area is expected to be resolved today.
This follows the relentless efforts of Hon. Princess Surah Animashaun, the Chairman of Epe Local Government, in collaboration with Hon. Abiodun Tobun, a member of the Lagos State House of Assembly, and the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN).
The blackout, which had persisted for several months, has really affected businesses and households in Epe.
However, the development brings much-needed relief, especially for local businesses that depend heavily on electricity for daily operations.
Speaking on the efforts made, Hon. Princess Surah Animashaun remarked, “This victory is a result of teamwork and the collective will to improve the standard of living in Epe.
We worked closely with key stakeholders to ensure that the issues were identified and resolved in record time.
Our residents deserve the best, and today, we deliver on that promise.”
Hon. Abiodun Tobun also emphasized the importance of electricity for economic activities in the region.
“The restoration of power marks a new chapter for the people of Epe.
“We are fully aware of the challenges the outage posed to our community, and we ensured no stone was left unturned in our efforts to resolve the issue.
“The return of electricity will breathe life back into our local economy,” he stated.
The NYCN played a crucial role in advocating for swift action on behalf of the youth and residents of Epe.
A representative from the council highlighted the importance of community collaboration, saying, “This achievement showcases the strength of unity. We stood as one, made our voices heard, and today, we celebrate a brighter future for Epe.”
Technical teams from Ikeja Electric have been on the ground, moving from transformer to transformer, to ensure all equipment is in good working condition.
According to reports from the company, all necessary repairs have been completed, and power will be restored across the area today.
Residents and business owners alike are eager for the return of power, with many expressing relief and optimism for the economic resurgence that will follow.
Ekohotblog reports that Hon. Abiodun Tobun, a member of the Lagos State House of Assembly representing Epe Constituency 1, has revealed his plans to assist over 200 young people in the community through farming to enhance food security.
Tobun made this announcement in his speech during the ninth Town Hall Meeting of the House of Assembly in Epe.
The meeting’s theme, “Ensuring Food Security for a Sustainable Future: Youth Participation and Home-grown Farming,” highlights the economic challenges facing many nations today.
He emphasized the importance of addressing food security, explaining that while Nigeria’s economy is performing better than that of some other countries, it is still crucial to tackle food-related issues.
To help with this, Tobun pledged to empower at least 200 youths through agricultural activities.
“Helping these young people in farming is essential for improving food security in our community,” Tobun stated.
“There are many unemployed youths who need to be engaged in meaningful work. This initiative will support their journey to becoming self-sufficient.”
Tobun outlined that the empowerment program will provide various types of support, including incentives, partnerships with government agencies, and the supply of modern farming tools, fertilizers, and other necessary resources.
He recognized that many young individuals may be reluctant to pursue farming but stressed the need to encourage them to view it as a viable career path rather than just waiting for office jobs.
“Historically, Nigeria prospered through agriculture before oil became the dominant industry.
Agriculture is still a reliable way to sustain our nation, and we must motivate our youth to consider farming as a viable option for their futures,” he added.
Tobun also commended President Bola Tinubu for his strong economic policies and the “Renewed Hope” agenda, noting that while some decisions may be difficult, the positive outcomes will soon be visible.
“Progress often comes with challenges,” Tobun concluded, reassuring his commitment to supporting his constituents and ensuring they benefit from effective leadership and good governance.
Ekohotblog reports that Hon. Princess Surah Olayemi Animashaun, the Executive Chairman of Epe Local Government, was Honoured with an award for her effective work in developing infrastructure.
The award was presented during a two-day seminar program organized by the Lagos State Supervisors and Special Advisers for Works and Infrastructure.
The seminar which took place at the Epe local government and hosted by Hon.Ramoni sikiru Adewale focused on “Enhancing Grassroots Infrastructure: The Role of Supervision and Quality Standards.”
The main goal was to stress the importance of quality control and proper supervision in local government projects.
Hon. Tunde Musa, Chairman of the Forum, commended Hon. Animashaun for her leadership and contributions to Epe’s growth.
“She has set a high standard with the quality of roads and public facilities in Epe,” he said.
Musa also stated that her efforts serve as an example for other local governments.
“Hon. Surah’s work is truly inspiring. I encourage her to continue the excellent work in improving infrastructure,” he added.
In her response to the award, Hon. Animashaun expressed her gratitude and commitment to further improving the community.
“I am deeply honored. This recognition motivates me to keep delivering quality projects for the people of Epe,” she stated.
The seminar included expert presentations on project management, quality control, and the role of supervision in successful public works.
Participants discussed the challenges they face in their own areas and shared solutions.
The event concluded with a call for better teamwork between local governments and private sectors to ensure lasting infrastructure.
“Collaboration is key to achieving long-lasting development across Lagos State,” one of the speakers emphasized.
The seminar attracted supervisors and advisers from different local governments across Lagos State, making it a great place for sharing knowledge and ideas for development.
Overall, the seminar aimed to inspire local government officials to improve infrastructure quality in their communities.
Participants left with new ideas and a commitment to enhancing public facilities and services for the people they serve.
Ekohotblog reports that the people of Agbowa are filled with joy as the Executive Chairman of Ikosi-Ejinrin Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Otunba-Akogun Wale Raji Anomo, held a groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of Samson Adeniyi Street road in Ward E1.
This important event marks the beginning of a project aimed at improving roads and helping the economy in the area.
The new road will connect Hospital Road, Court Road, and Methodist Road, making it easier for residents to reach the Agbowa General Hospital.
The project, which is set to be finished in three months, will also include street lights for safety, as drainage work has already been completed.
Many important people and members of the APC party attended the ceremony, including Alhaji Wasiu Dehinsilu, Vice Chairman of Ikosi-Ejinrin LCDA; Mr. Sunday Awobajo, Council Manager; Otunba Nurudeen Yusuf; Hon. Hassan Mustapha, Leader of the House; Hon. Oguntimirin Adeyemi, Ward E1 Councillor; Hon. Yusuf Babatunde, Supervisor for Works; Hon. Kareemat Hassan, Supervisor for WAPA; former Vice-Chairman Alhaji Jimoh Odumeru; former Executive Secretary Hon. Yusuf Sulaimon; and other community leaders and the project contractor.
In his speech, Otunba-Akogun Wale Raji Anomo promised to bring positive changes to Ikosi-Ejinrin LCDA through this project.
He said, “This road is not just about building; it’s about making life better for our people. It will help everyone get to important places like the Agbowa General Hospital and support local businesses.”
Otunba Nurudeen Yusuf praised the Chairman for delivering projects that help the community.
He urged the local youth to work with the contractors, saying, “It is very important for our youth to support the contractors.
Your help will make sure this project goes smoothly and gets finished on time.”
Community leader Alhaji Lateef Ifesanya thanked the Chairman for solving problems related to getting to the General Hospital.
He said, “We have been waiting for this day for a long time. Hon. Anomo has made our dreams come true, and we appreciate his dedication to improving our lives.”
The Project Contractor, Engineer Ilesanmi, promised to deliver quality work, explaining, “We will complete this project on time and with the best quality.
We ask for the community’s cooperation to ensure it is successful.”
When finished, the Samson Adeniyi Street road will make travel easier, boost local businesses, improve connections, and increase safety for residents, marking an important milestone for the Agbowa community.
Ekohotblog reports that Epe Local Government, together with the Nigerian Optometric Association (NOA), Lagos Chapter, held a special event to mark World Sight Day.
The event, called “Love Your Eyes – Kids,” helped over 200 pupils and students from different schools by offering free eye screenings, tests, glasses, and medicines.
The goal of the event was to teach people about the importance of eye care, especially for children. Many students who had trouble seeing were given free eyeglasses to help improve their vision, while others received medicine for their eye problems.
Dr. Awolesi Adeleke, the head doctor at the event, talked about how important it is to take care of children’s eyes early. He explained that poor eyesight can make it harder for kids to do well in school and enjoy life.
“Some children don’t know they have vision problems, and this affects their learning. This event is about giving them the chance to see clearly and do better in school.
We are thankful to Epe Local Government and the Executive Chairman, Hon. Princess Surah Animashaun, for supporting this event,” Dr. Adeleke said.
Hon. Animashaun also spoke in a video shared on social media, highlighting the importance of the eye care program. In her message, she said, “Our children’s well-being is a top priority.
We will continue to create opportunities that improve their health and help them succeed in school. This initiative is just the beginning of many more to come.”
Her video message received widespread support from community members, who praised the effort to provide free eye care for students.
Parents also expressed their gratitude for the initiative. One parent, who accompanied her daughter to the event, thanked Hon. Animashaun for the program.
“This is such a wonderful initiative. My daughter has been having trouble seeing in class, and now she has the glasses she needs.
I really appreciate the efforts of the chairman and everyone involved in making this happen,” she said.
Teachers from the participating schools echoed these sentiments, noting that many students who struggled with vision problems can now get the help they need. One teacher remarked,
“This will really help them in their studies. We are grateful to Hon. Animashaun and the Nigerian Optometric Association for this wonderful program.”
Students were also excited about receiving their free eyeglasses. Ten-year-old Aisha shared,
“I used to struggle to see the board in class, but now I can see everything clearly. I’m very happy!”
Ekohotblog reports that Epe Local Government, led by the Executive Chairman, Hon. Princess Surah Animashaun FHTI, is launching a mass vaccination campaign to protect residents from dangerous diseases.
The vaccination will take place from October 19th to November 2nd, 2024.
Hon. Animashaun emphasized the importance of this initiative, saying, “This campaign is meant to protect our people, especially children, from illnesses that can be prevented through vaccination. We want everyone to stay healthy and safe.”
The vaccination campaign will offer four key vaccines:
Oral Polio Vaccine: For children aged 0-59 months to prevent polio.
Measles Vaccine: For children aged 9-59 months to protect against measles.
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine: For boys and girls aged 9-14 years to prevent HPV infections and related diseases.
Yellow Fever Vaccine: For individuals aged 9 months to 44 years to prevent yellow fever.
Speaking on the campaign, Hon. Animashaun added, “We encourage parents and guardians to bring their children and wards for the vaccinations.
It’s free and safe. Our health team is ready to serve the people and ensure no one is left behind.”
The vaccination sites will be set up at various health centers and temporary locations around the community to make it easy for everyone to access.
The Chairman urged all residents of Epe to take advantage of this opportunity, saying, “Let’s come together to build a healthier community.
By getting vaccinated, we protect not only ourselves but also our neighbors and loved ones.
Ekohotblog reports that Lagos State Health District III has teamed up with Epe Local Government to spread the word about an upcoming vaccination campaign.
The meeting was held at the Epe Local Government Secretariat, where important community leaders gathered to talk about vaccines for yellow fever, measles, human papillomavirus (HPV), and polio.
Dr. Monsurat Adeleke, the Permanent Secretary of Lagos State Health District III, led the session. She explained why vaccines are so important in stopping the spread of diseases and keeping people healthy.
“Vaccines don’t just protect you; they protect everyone around you,” Dr. Adeleke said. “When you get vaccinated, you are helping to keep your family, friends, and community safe. We need everyone to be informed and take part in this vaccination campaign.”
The campaign will run from October 19th to November 2nd, 2024. Dr. Adeleke asked all the leaders at the meeting to help spread the word and make sure everyone gets vaccinated.
“We need your help to make this campaign a success. Let’s ensure that everyone in Epe gets vaccinated and stays healthy,” she added.
Important people at the meeting included Rev. Bamgbade John from the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Dr. Adenike Oguntuase, the Director of Medical Services and Disease Control,Hon saico, Alhaja Adeola Giwa, the Iyaloja of Oluwa Market and other high chiefs, schools owner and other prominent figures.
Rev. Bamgbade in an interview promised to encourage people in the Christian community to get vaccinated. He said, “As religious leaders, we care about both the spiritual and physical well-being of our people. We will make sure our members understand why vaccination is important.”
Mrs. Oladunjoye Stella, who represented the Chairman of Eredo LCDA, also said that traditional leaders play a key role in sharing the right information. “People trust us. If we explain the benefits of vaccines, they will listen. We are ready to support this campaign,” she said.
Dr. Oguntuase ended the meeting by asking everyone to work together. “This campaign is for the health of our children and our community. Let’s make sure no one misses out on getting vaccinated and staying safe from preventable diseases. Together, we can make a difference,” she said.
With the support of these leaders, the vaccination campaign in Epe will soon begin, aiming to protect everyone and create a healthier community.
Ekohotblog reports that the First Lady of Lagos State, Dr. (Mrs.) Claudiana Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, has launched a new initiative to help eliminate Tuberculosis (TB) in Lagos State.
During the event, the First Lady appointed the Chairman of Epe Local Government, Hon. Princess Surah Olayemi Animashaun, as a Community Champion and Ambassador for TB elimination in the Epe area.
Speaking at the event, Dr. Sanwo-Olu highlighted the need for everyone to take TB seriously and take action against it.
“TB is a preventable and treatable disease, yet many people are still affected because they do not seek treatment early.
We need leaders like Princess Surah to raise awareness and educate their communities,” she said.
Princess Surah Animashaun thanked the First Lady for the honor and promised to work hard in her new role.
“This recognition is not just for me but for the entire Epe community. I will make sure we spread the message that TB can be prevented and treated.
I will work closely with the state government and other partners to ensure everyone has access to healthcare,” she said.
Other female Chairmen from the Conference 57 group were also decorated as TB Champions in their local areas. Their wives were asked to lead grassroots campaigns to spread awareness about TB prevention and treatment.
Princess Surah stated that she would focus on implementing policies and gathering resources to support TB control programs. “We need to join hands to fight against TB, not only in Epe but across Lagos State,” she added.
To support their campaigns, the First Lady presented the TB Champions with banners and other materials to raise public awareness about free TB testing and treatment.
“This is a big step towards eliminating TB in Lagos State. We are committed to making sure that every resident knows about the disease and how to get help,” Princess Surah affirmed.
The First Lady concluded by urging all leaders and communities to continue working together to achieve a TB-free Lagos State.
Ekohotblog reports that the Lagos State Health District III today convened a stakeholder meeting aimed at sensitizing residents on the importance of mass vaccination.
The meeting, held at the NUT Hall in Ibeju-Agbe, was attended by top health officials, community leaders, and the Executive Chairman of Ibeju-Lekki Local Government, Hon. Abdullahi Sesan Olowa, who urged for active participation and cooperation during the upcoming immunization exercise.
In his address to the audience, Hon. Olowa emphasized the significance of health as a cornerstone for community development. “Health is indeed wealth,” he stated.
“We must all ensure that we give our maximum cooperation to the health officials when the immunization exercise begins. This is a collective responsibility, and I urge everyone to take it seriously.”
Highlighting his administration’s commitment to advancing healthcare, Hon. Olowa outlined several infrastructural upgrades within the council area.
“We have improved healthcare facilities in Awoyaya, Orimedu, Ibeju-Agbe, and Ayeteju Primary Health Centres (PHCs) to better serve our people,” he noted.
During the forum, Hon. Olowa also announced that the Lagos State Ministry of Health will soon introduce the “Ilera Eko” Program, which aims to make healthcare accessible to all.
“The Local Government will sponsor 1,000 residents at the cost of ₦11,500 per person under the Ilera Eko scheme.
This initiative will go a long way in ensuring that no one is left behind in receiving quality healthcare,” he said, drawing loud applause from the audience.
The Permanent Secretary of Lagos State Health District III, Dr. Monsurah Adeleke, commended the council’s efforts and called for increased community awareness.
“Vaccination is one of the most effective public health interventions. It is our duty to protect ourselves and our loved ones from preventable diseases,” Dr. Adeleke stated.
Adding to the sensitization, Dr. Adenike, the Medical Officer of Health, Eti-Osa, delivered a comprehensive lecture on the dangers of yellow fever, measles, and the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV).
She explained that while some of these diseases are communicable, others are contracted through sexual activities.
The Stallion Circle Club of Epe has applauded the Federal Government and the Lagos State Government for upgrading the Epe General Hospital to a Federal Medical Centre (FMC).
EKO HOT BLOG recalls that the Lagos State Government and the Federal Government last week officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to transfer Epe General Hospital, which will now serve as the newly established Federal Medical Centre (FMC) in Epe.
The agreement was signed by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and the Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Dr. Tunji Alausa, during the Lagos Trauma Conference 2024 held in Oniru, Victoria Island on Thursday.
Reacting in a press release signed by its President, Alhaji Debo Abdulai, and General Secretary, Alhaji Nuhman Edu, the club noted that the upgrade will provide the residents of Epe Division access to world-class healthcare services, as expected from the newly established FMC.
The club added that the Federal Medical Centre will benefit not only the people of Epe but also neighboring towns such as Ijebu Ode and Ikorodu.
While expressing their appreciation to the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, the Minister of State for Health, Dr. Tunji Alausa, and Hon. Wale Raji for their efforts in making this project a reality, they particularly noted the inclusion of a School of Nursing and a College for Complementary and Alternative Medicine.
“It is worth noting that the accompanying School of Nursing, which begins admission next year, and the Federal College of Complementary and Alternative Medicine to be established in Ilara-Igboye, will provide our sons and daughters with expanded opportunities in various fields, as well as employment prospects,” the statement read.
The Stallion Circle urged the people of Epe to take full advantage of these opportunities and praised Dr. Tunji Alausa, a native of Epe and Minister of State for Health, for using his position to bring this hospital to the community.
The club also encouraged other influential individuals from Epe to support initiatives that enhance the town’s social and economic development.
The club called on the Federal and Lagos State Governments to ensure a smooth transition for the staff of the former Epe General Hospital who may wish to transfer their services to the Federal Government.
The Stallion Circle also used the occasion to draw attention to the ongoing electricity issues in Epe Central, which has been without power for months.
The club warned that the power outage could hinder the expected influx of visitors due to the new opportunities offered by the FMC and urged the government to resolve the situation promptly.
The Stallion Circle Club of Epe is committed to fostering the development and progress of Epe through initiatives that improve the community’s wellbeing, including educational support, economic empowerment, cultural engagement, and healthcare assistance.
Ekohotblog reports that the Parish Priest of Saint Theresa Catholic Church Epe, Rev. Father Gabriel Ugoje, has advised youths not to be enticed by the glamour portrayed on social media, warning the young populace of it’s damaging effects and lifetime consequences.
In an interview, the clergyman expressed concern over the negative influence of celebrities who flaunt their riches online, cautioning that the reality behind such lifestyles is often not as rosy as it seems.
Father Ugoje emphasized that many of these celebrities have endured tough challenges to attain their success, but no one shares or celebrates the difficult journeys they have had to navigate.
“People only celebrate success,” he said. “The rough roads that lead to those successes are never shown or discussed.”
He urged young people to shift their orientation and focus on building their lives with integrity and perseverance.
“Take whatever you are doing seriously,” he advised. “Success will surely come one day, as opposed to engaging in activities that cause pain and suffering to others for the sake of quick wealth.”
The parish priest further noted that many young individuals involved in illegal activities find themselves constantly on the run, living in fear of being caught for their misdeeds.
“These young boys, who engage in all sorts of atrocities, hardly find rest because they are always looking over their shoulders.”
Father Ugoje concluded by encouraging youths to engage in honest work, pray for guidance, and remain diligent in their pursuits.
“Why not engage in legitimate work, put in the necessary effort, and pray for things to fall in place, rather than resorting to dishonest means?” he remarked.
The clergyman’s advice comes as a timely wake-up call for young people to rethink their values and take the right steps toward achieving a meaningful and fulfilling life.
Ekohotblog reports that Senator Mukhail Adetokunbo Abiru, representing Lagos East Senatorial District, conducted an inspection of the ongoing construction of the SAIL Innovation Lab and Sports Centre at Orimedu, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos State on Monday, October 7, 2024.
This visit occurred just 48 hours after the Senator announced plans for new roads and schools in Ikorodu. The SAIL Innovation Lab and Sports Centre, situated on 6,000 square meters along the road to the Lekki Free Trade Zone, will feature a 350-seat capacity sports complex.
This complex will include a standard football pitch, a basketball court, and indoor games such as table tennis and snooker. Additionally, it will have changing room facilities and a catering service area. The Innovation Lab is designed to accommodate up to 200 trainees at a time and will include operational offices on the ground and first floors.
The project aims to support youth development and create opportunities for digital skills training and sports development in the community. During his visit, Senator Abiru was accompanied by the Chief Impact Consultant for the SAIL Innovation Lab, Mr. Deji Abisola, and his Media Aide, Mr. Enitan Olukotun.
They were also joined by the Chairman of Ibeju-Lekki Local Government, Hon. Abdullahi Sesan Olowa, and Hon. Rasaki Bamidele Kasali, the Chairman of Lekki Local Council Development Area (LCDA), along with several prominent community leaders.
After the inspection, Senator Abiru stated, “This facility is meant to harness the creativity of our resourceful youths. There is a football pitch and a basketball court, along with indoor sports like table tennis and snooker.”
He added, “The extension of the SAIL Innovation Lab will align our youths with modern trends in innovation, technology, and digital skills. The same faculty training our youth at the main center in Ikorodu will also be engaged here.”
Hon. Abdullahi Sesan Olowa expressed profound gratitude to the Senator for his contributions across the Lagos East Senatorial District. He emphasized that the people of Ibeju-Lekki appreciate Senator Abiru’s thoughtfulness and leadership in bringing this innovative project to their community.
“On behalf of the people of Ibeju-Lekki, I want to express my deepest appreciation to the distinguished Senator for this innovative project. Like he said, this will support youth development and innovation in technology.”
The SAIL Innovation Lab and Sports Centre project is expected to be completed before the end of 2024.
Ekohotblog reports that Epe Grammar School is set to undergo major improvements as Rep. Wale Raji, who represents Epe Federal Constituency, visited the school to check on several ongoing projects within the school environs on Sunday, October 6, 2024.
He was joined by Hon. Shakiru Adebanjo, a former member of the Lagos State House of Assembly, and key school leaders, including principals Mr. Jimoh Muhammed and Mrs. Ayodele. Alhaja Olushola Alade-Raji, the president of the Epe Grammar School Old Students Association (EGOSA), also participated as they reviewed the progress of important projects aimed at improving the school.
These initiatives focus on creating a conducive learning environment by upgrading various academic facilities and facilitating necessary innovations.
During the tour, they inspected several major projects at Epe Grammar School, including a new boys’ hostel, a classroom block, a principal’s lodge, a corpers’ lodge, a dining hall, a modern kitchen, and a network of roads around the school. The project engineer assured them that all work would be completed within three months.
In an interview with EKO HOT BLOG, Rep. Raji emphasized the importance of Epe Grammar School, highlighting its vital role in promoting education in the Epe Division and the state. He noted that the school is the first secondary school in the area and has produced many notable individuals, including Professor Femi Agbalajobi and former Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Adeyemi Ikuforiji.
Rep. Raji explained his motivation for the long-overdue renovation of the school facilities: “When I was a student here, the facilities were okay, but we can always do better. As a former student, I wanted to give back.”
He mentioned that they have paved the roads within the school, built a mini stadium for sports, and are currently renovating the old classrooms.
Regarding the new boys’ hostel, he said, “Two years ago, we built a 100-bed hostel for boys, but it was given to the girls. Now, we are constructing a new hostel specifically for boys.”
Students and staff expressed their gratitude for the ongoing projects. Adeniran Michael, an SS3C student, remarked, “These upgrades will make learning much better for us. The mini stadium will enhance our sports activities, but we also hope to get a proper library and more facilities to improve learning.”
Both principals praised Rep. Raji’s efforts, stating that it is important to have leaders who bring about real change.
“This is the kind of leadership that ensures people benefit from democracy,” noted one principal.
Alhaja Olushola Alade-Raji, president of EGOSA, expressed gratitude to Rep. Raji for his contributions but urged the Lagos State government for additional support.
“The improvements have been significant, and we are very thankful. However, we hope the state government will consider allowing more students to be admitted, especially the children of former students,” she added.
With the project set to conclude in three months, Epe Grammar School is expected to transform into a modern learning center that promotes both academic success and student well-being
The Catholic Herald, Nigeria’s oldest newspaper, celebrated its 100th anniversary with a special event on Saturday, October 5th, 2024, in Victoria Island, Lagos.
At the event, Mr. Femi Otedola, CON, Chancellor of Augustine University, and Sir Steve Omojafor, KSS, OON, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, were honored with prestigious awards for their service to the community.
Sir Omojafor was given the Catholic Herald Centenary Lifetime Achievement Award. In his acceptance speech, he said, “This award is a reminder that service to the Church and society is a lifelong duty.”
The event, organized by The Catholic Herald, a publication of the Catholic Archdiocese of Lagos, highlighted the newspaper’s rich history and celebrated individuals who have made a difference in the Church and society.
“This centenary celebration is a landmark in the history of our paper and a chance to honor those who have impacted our community positively,” said the Editor of The Catholic Herald.
Mr. Kassim Yusuff Adegboyega, known as Leecrown, has been named the Best Public Senior Secondary School Teacher in Nigeria for 2024.
He received this prestigious award from the Federal Ministry of Education during a special event held on Saturday, October 5, 2024, at Eagle Square, Abuja, to celebrate World Teachers’ Day.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Mr. Kassim, who teaches at Epe Girls High School in Lagos, was recognized for his dedication, hard work, and positive influence on his students.
The award ceremony brought together the best educators from across the country to honor their efforts in improving education.
The announcement of his win led to a wave of congratulatory messages. “This award shows your commitment to excellence in education,” one admirer wrote in a letter.
“As our leader and mentor, you’ve inspired us with your passion for teaching and your support for the youth. We’re forever grateful for your guidance.”
Mr. Kassim expressed his joy and gratitude during his acceptance speech: “I am truly humbled by this recognition. It motivates me to keep working hard for my students and to always give my best.”
Many described Mr. Kassim as a role model for both students and fellow teachers. His unique teaching style and passion for learning have made a lasting impact on everyone around him.
He has received several local and state awards in the past, but this national recognition highlights his outstanding contributions to education on a larger scale.
“This award honors your efforts to shape the future of our youth,” continued the letter. “Your hard work has not gone unnoticed, and we are proud to have you as our mentor and role model.”
The Epe community and Epe Girls High School are proud to have such an exemplary teacher in their midst.
His achievement is not just a personal success but a celebration for everyone who has benefited from his dedication and love for teaching.
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