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Adeyinka Shoyemi AKA Grandson To Bag African British Unsung Heroes Award

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Adeyemi Shoyemi AKA Grandson To Bag African British Unsung Heroes Awards

…Nigeria Government should show empathy – Braimoh

Rashidat Okunlade Writes

African British Charity-NGO in partnership with TSSG-DIASPORA TEAM will be honouring Comrade Adeyinka Shoyemi Esq, popularly known as Adeyinka Grandson with the title of Unsung Heroes Awards in absentia and will be duly represented in London UK.

Comrade Adeyinka Shoyemi popularly known as Grandson, saw today and tomorrow, the emergence of our President-Elect, a War Lord/Convener- YYF, an Enthusiastic Jagabanist to the Core with Oduduwa- Yorubaland as the Centre of their Agitation, the honour had become necessary to appreciate his Selflessness & Leadership.

Adeyinka Grandson was sentenced to four and a half years in a British prison in April 2022 on the claim that he incited violence against Igbo ethnic groups in Nigeria, which are in breach of the anti-racial hatred laws of the United Kingdom.

Adeyemi Shoyemi AKA Grandson To Bag African British Unsung Heroes Awards

Comrade Adeyinka Shoyemi, AKA Grandson.

Adeyemi Shoyemi AKA Grandson To Bag African British Unsung Heroes Awards

Adeyinka Grandson was reported to UK Authorities for concerted hate crimes and petitioned the London Metropolitan Police led to the imprisonment of self-determined agitator Adeyinka Shoyemi popularly called Adeyinka Grandson.

Adeyinka Grandson foresees the plans of the Igbo ethnic group and the unaware outcome of the Nigeria Presidential election on February 25, 2023.

Chairman African British Group, Otunba Jafaru Braimoh said: “We want the incoming administration to liaise with British Government to review his prison terms and he can come and spend the rest of his prison terms in Nigeria because it’s a political issue.”

“It’s nine years after the Prisoner Transfer Agreement between the United Kingdom and Nigeria was signed, no inmate has been transferred by either country to serve the balance of their jail terms in their home countries.

The initiative had yet to take off due to the failure of the Federal Government to meet certain requirements set out in the bilateral agreement. UK and Nigeria signed the agreement in 2014 to allow the transfer of prisoners. It means citizens of one country, who commit crimes in the other, will serve sentences in their homeland.

The UK government had said this would enable inmates to be properly prepared for release into the community in which they would live following their release.

“It is high time the incoming administration looked into Nigerians’ imprisonment in the UK. The UK-Nigeria agreement was one of the objectives outlined by then-UK Prime Minister, David Cameron, and President Goodluck Jonathan following a meeting in 2011.”

As part of the agreement, the British government funded the construction of a new wing at the Kirikiri Custodial Centre, Lagos, so that it could transfer Nigerian prisoners there.

The 112-bed wing, which cost £700,000 ($973,000) and is compliant with the United Nations standards, will make it easier for Britain to comply with the transfer agreement.

Braimoh said Nigeria Government should show empathy and help negotiate his coming to spend the rest of his prison term after all Grandson did all the trouble to ensure this new incoming government come into power.

Going forward, we have decided to honour Comrade Adeyinka Shoyemi aka Grandson in absentia and will be represented on Saturday 29 April 2023.

For further inquiry contact www.afribritishindiasporareturnees.org or Hon. (Amb) Kemi Omole afribritishconsulting@gmail.com

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Hon. Angadia Eminent Chides Gov. Diri Over Neglect Of Ogbotobo Community

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Hon. Angadia Eminent Chides Gov. Diri Over Neglect Of Ogbotobo Community

…caution youths against being used as political thugs

From Bassey Williams, Yenagoa

The Coordinator of Niger Delta frontiers and former State chairman of the defunct United Democratic Party (UDP) Chief/Come. Angadia E. Eminent has chided the Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri over the neglect of Ogbotobo Community in Egboma clan of Ekeremor Local Government Area of Bayelsa State in the areas of development and lopsided appointments of indigenes into the positions of trust by the Prosperity administration of Senator Douye Diri in spite of their contributions and roles towards the miraculous emergence of Senator Diri as the governor of Bayelsa State.

Chief Eminent who stated this while interacting with newsmen in Yenagoa said Ogbotobo Federated Community of Egboma clan is an oil-rich community but has been neglected by both oil companies especially the Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) and the government of the day, stating that the result of the negligence affected the aged who should be taken care of by the government as claimed by the Miracle government are the ones feigning for themselves adding that the ten thousand naira monthly stipends of the prosperity administration for the elderly is not enough to cater for the needs of elderly.

Hon. Angadia Eminent Chides Gov. Diri Over Neglect Of Ogbotobo Community

Chief/Come. Angadia E. Eminent, Coordinator of Niger Delta frontiers and a former State chairman of the defunct United Democratic Party (UDP).

On the State of the gubernatorial election in Bayelsa State come November 11, Mr. Eminent advised the youths against being used by the politicians who will dump them immediately after being sworn into office, he equally impores the politicians to play the rules of the game as nobody’s ambition is worth the blood of anybody while calling on electorates not to sale their conscience by being induced financially inorder to make wrong choices.

Speaking further on the activities of the Niger Delta Frontiers the coordinator said the organisation is out to change the narrative of youth of the Niger Delta region from restiveness to skills acquisition dialoguing the group which is not influenced by political gladiators has mobilizers across the nine states of the Niger Delta region with coordinators at the grassroots who monitor activities and report same central.

Decriding the state of underdevelopment IP Ogbotobo community, the activist blamed the government for not being able to settle the crisis that rocked the community for over nine years not until he became the Community Development Chairman (CDC) that he brought peace to the community.

He described the acclaimed feat in educational and health sectors by the Prosperity government as lip services as pupils and students in both primary and secondary schools are sitting on the floors and under shady trees to learn with inadequate staff strength.

He advised the governor Diri led Prosperity administration to carry all the communities in Bayelsa state along irrespective of clan, religious, and party affiliations.

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Akintola Williams’ Legacies Can’t Be Forgotten, Says Sanwo-Olu

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SANWO-OLU MOURNS AKINTOLA WILLIAMS, SAYS HIS LEGACIES CAN’T BE FORGOTTEN Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has mourned the passage of the first indigenous chartered accountant and elder statesman, Akintola Williams, describing his death as colossal loss. The Governor said the legacies of Akintola Williams, who died at the age of 104 in his house in Lagos, on Monday, cannot be forgotten. Governor Sanwo-Olu in a statement issued on Monday by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Gboyega Akosile, said Akintola Williams’ record of service as an accountant of repute and a leader of remarkable achievements will remain indelible for generations to come. He said the doyen of accounting in Nigeria, who founded the first indigenous chartered accounting firm in Africa, Akintola Williams & Co. in 1952 in Lagos, has brought many honours and pride to Nigeria and Africa, particularly in the financial sector during his lifetime. Governor Sanwo-Olu also hailed the late centenarian for his pioneering and pacesetting roles in the formation of many institutions in Nigeria, such as the Nigeria Stock Exchange and the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN). He said: “On behalf of the government and people of Lagos State, we celebrate the departure of a great legend and the doyen of Accounting in Nigeria, Akintola Williams, who contributed his quota to the financial sector and the economy of Nigeria during his lifetime. “I commiserate with his family, friends, associates and the entire accountants in Nigeria. I pray for the repose of the soul of the late Akintola Williams and that God grants the financial sector and the deceased family, friends and associates the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.”

By Moninuola Sulaiman

Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has mourned the passage of the first indigenous chartered accountant and elder statesman, Akintola Williams, describing his death as colossal loss.

The Governor said the legacies of Akintola Williams, who died at the age of 104 in his house in Lagos, on Monday, cannot be forgotten.

Governor Sanwo-Olu in a statement issued on Monday by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Gboyega Akosile, said Akintola Williams’ record of service as an accountant of repute and a leader of remarkable achievements will remain indelible for generations to come.

He said the doyen of accounting in Nigeria, who founded the first indigenous chartered accounting firm in Africa, Akintola Williams & Co. in 1952 in Lagos, has brought many honours and pride to Nigeria and Africa, particularly in the financial sector during his lifetime.

Governor Sanwo-Olu also hailed the late centenarian for his pioneering and pacesetting roles in the formation of many institutions in Nigeria, such as the Nigeria Stock Exchange and the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN).

He said: “On behalf of the government and people of Lagos State, we celebrate the departure of a great legend and the doyen of Accounting in Nigeria, Akintola Williams, who contributed his quota to the financial sector and the economy of Nigeria during his lifetime.

“I commiserate with his family, friends, associates and the entire accountants in Nigeria. I pray for the repose of the soul of the late Akintola Williams and that God grants the financial sector and the deceased family, friends, and associates the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.”

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Full Movie: Watch Mercy Johnson-Okojie And Daughters In The Comedy “The Birthday”

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Watch Mercy Johnson-Okojie And Daughters In The Comedy "The Birthday"
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The Comedy “The Birthday” featuring the Beautiful Nollywood Superstar Mercy Johnson-Okojie and her daughters shows the struggles of a pregnant woman who discovered she was expecting on her birthday, her hilarious and unbelievable demands from her husband, and much more.

“The Birthday” is a Mercy Johnson Okojie Production, produced by Solomon Apete, directed by  Nonso Uzozie, and Edited by  Chikezie Prince Ukaegbu.

Starring Mercy Johnson-Okojie, Purity Okojie, Angel Okojie, Onny Michael and Stancey Danjuma.

Watch the fun-filled comedy on Mercy Johnson Okojie TV on YouTube.

https://youtu.be/mFe1JNCY_jY


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