Mariam Akinloye The Ijede Local Council Development Area, (LCDA) under the administration of Hon. Motuntayo Gbadebo -Alogba, is set to stage the second edition of its free health initiative for residents. The council is collaborating with the Lagos State Primary Health Care Board, Health District II and Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI). The outreach, tagged ‘Jigi Bola 2.0.’, comes up on Tuesday, April 8, at the Ijede LCDA secretariat in Ijede. According to a statement by Hon. Quadri Gbolahan, the Supervisor for Health, Ijede LCDA, the free health programmes will…
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Outgoing TG/PS District II’s Successor Will Have A Lot To do To Fill Her Vacuum– Secretary, State Chemistry Teachers Association
Kunle Adelabu The General Secretary, Chemistry Teachers Association of Nigeria, Lagos State chapter, Mrs Mosunrat Odumbo, has stated that the exit of the outgoing Tutor – General/Permanent Secretary, Education District II, Mrs Anike Adekanye, will create a big vacuum, adding that her successor would have a lot do to fill it. While expressing her fear, Odumbo also said that the district has capable hands to continue where Mrs Adekanye will stop. Odumbo spoke with THE IMPACT at the retirement football novelty match which marked the beginning of activities lined –…
Read MoreOur Administration’s Achievements Are Unprecedented In The History Of Teaching Profession In Nigeria – Comrade Fakolade
Kunle Adelabu The outgoing Chairman of the Nigerian Teachers Union (NUT), Ikorodu branch, Comrade Oluwafemi Fakolade, JP., has rated his branch number in Nigeria, following the unprecedented achievements of the union in about two decades. Fakolade, who has been nothing but excellent in his administration of the union in the last eight years, took the mantle from his predecessor, Asiwaju Lateef Oduguwa who also recorded many outstanding achievements in his two terms of eight years as the branch’s chairman. There’s no doubt today that Ikorodu branch, with a massive edifice…
Read MoreOPINION: On the March Again…
By Bashir Banjoko What Political Leaders Can Learn from Obafemi Jeremiah Oyeniyi Awolowo As we prepare for the primaries for the forthcoming local government and local council development area election in Lagos State, I would like to use this installment to draw from the lessons that the late sage and Baale of the Ijebus, Chief Obafemi Jeremiah Awolowo taught us about one of the key pillars of democracy – the ability of the people to make a choice! Every election presents the opportunity for stakeholders to decide who the flagbearers…
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