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Roland Bayode is a Writer and Freelance Journalist based in Ondo State, Nigeria. He is a creative and passionate writer and Editor who has acquired extensive knowledge in the field through media training and personal learning engagement courses. Also adept in content writing across different media organizations within Nigeria and beyond. He's interested in Investigative Journalism, Climate Reporting, Fact-Checking, Solution Journalism, Politics, Features, Entertainment, and Real Estate Journalism.
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NRTC Business Potpourri
The article provides a roundup of trending business news in Nigeria, covering various topics such as tax reforms, economic policies, and government actions. Key highlights include calls for taxing self-employed Nigerians, the ambitious goal of lifting 100 million Nigerians out of poverty, and the prioritization of foreign debt payments by the Central Bank of Nigeria. The article also discusses the financial impact of tax reliefs, the high debt service to revenue ratio, and the importance of NIN-SIM integration. Additionally, it highlights the partnership between the International Renewable Energy Agency and the International Labour Organization to promote employment in the renewable energy sector.
Education Na Scam: A ‘Woke’ Phrase Of The Nigerian Youth
The phrase 'education na scam' has become popular among Nigerian youth, reflecting a growing disillusionment with the education system. Various students and professionals express differing views on whether education is truly a scam or if the problem lies in the country's economic and employment conditions. While some believe education remains a valuable asset, others argue that the system's failures and lack of job opportunities post-graduation contribute to this negative perception. The article calls for government intervention to create employment opportunities and restructure the education system to change this damaging mentality.
AAUA students decry institution’s dilapidated health centre
Students at Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, have criticized the poor state of the university's health centre, citing inadequate medical facilities, lack of drugs, and unprofessional staff behavior. The dissatisfaction has led many students to seek medical care outside the institution. Dr. Mathew Igboku, the centre's director, acknowledged the issues but attributed them to work pressure and student impatience. He highlighted the benefits of the Tertiary Institute of Social Health Insurance Program, which now ensures a good supply of drugs and free treatment at NHIS-accredited hospitals for registered students.
NRTC Political Roundup
Ekiti State Governor Kayode Fayemi called for non-violent elections, emphasizing that no position is worth bloodshed. Edem Ekong, a former PDP member and Commissioner in Cross River, resigned from the party. Bayelsa State Governor Douye Diri criticized the APC and praised PDP governors' performance. Gunshots at an APC congress in Osun injured two. The ADP rejoined the Inter-Party Advisory Council. APGA Chairman Victor Oye expressed shock over Deputy Governor Nkem Okeke's defection to the APC. A PDP House member, Ayo Yusuf, suggested the APC may rig the 2023 elections through direct primaries, a claim supported by Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila's legislative amendment proposal.
Roland Bayode's creative dissertation to commemorate a prolific Nigeria firebrand Chinua Achebe.
Several incidents of fake news have fuelled ethnic feuds in the Yoruba-dominated part of the country. This report will attempt to highlight some of them.
This story uncovers the Illegal cutting of trees and the extensive destructive logging in Nigeria and how the country fails in meeting its duties to tackle the climate crisis through forest conservation.
The Policies is another short film written, produced, and directed by Roland Bayode.
I had a dream is a short film on human trafficking. Produced and Directed by Roland Bayode.
Osibanjo urges youths to join politics
Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo urges Nigerian youths to engage in politics to effect change, emphasizing the need for active participation despite challenges. The Peoples Democratic Party disqualified three aspirants for not following internal conflict resolution mechanisms. Senator Ifeanyi Ubah expresses confidence in winning the Anambra governorship election. Some All Progressives Congress members deny involvement in parallel congresses. Pat Utomi criticizes the state of democracy in Nigeria, while Salihu Lukman laments the backwardness of political parties. The All Progressives Grand Alliance commends President Buhari for promoting credible elections.
NRTC Political Roundup
The Northern States Governors’ Forum criticized southern governors' call for a southern presidential candidate in 2023, emphasizing that only a candidate with majority votes should win. The Peoples Democratic Party won the chairmanship election in Kajuru Local Government, Kaduna State, while the All Progressives Congress is expected to dominate the upcoming Plateau State local government elections. Peter Obi recommended an age limit for presidential candidates and endorsed Val Ozigbo for governorship. Governor Nyesom Wike urged church leaders to encourage political participation among their members. The Northern Elders Forum expressed regret over supporting President Buhari, citing unmet expectations.
AAUA VC bags Pillar of Education award
Prof. Olugbenga Ige, Vice Chancellor of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko (AAUA), received the Pillar of Education Award for 2020 in Ondo State. The award was presented at the Ondo State Outstanding Leadership Award event organized by Hero Magazine International. Dr Sunday Akinbiola, the convener and publisher of Hero Magazine, stated that the awardees were selected for their positive impacts. Prof. Ige expressed gratitude and committed to continuing his work in education.
Politicians React to Akeredolu’s Victory
The Supreme Court in Abuja upheld the victory of Ondo State Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, dismissing the petition filed by his opponent Eyitayo Jegede. The decision ends the legal battle following the October 2020 governorship election. Akeredolu, supported by various political leaders including President Muhammadu Buhari and Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, expressed gratitude and called for unity. Jegede and the Peoples Democratic Party accepted the verdict, emphasizing respect for the judiciary. The ruling was praised as sound and faultless by the All Progressives Congress.
A Celebration Of 5 Nollywood Actors In Their Sixties
The article celebrates five veteran Nollywood actors in their sixties—Yemi Solade, Taiwo Hassan, Nkem Owoh, Sola Fosudo, and Richard Mofe-Damijo—highlighting their enduring contributions to the Nigerian movie industry. It details their backgrounds, careers, and significant achievements, emphasizing their continued relevance and influence in Nollywood. The piece underscores their roles as foundational figures in the industry and their ability to captivate audiences despite their age.
Yomi Fabiyi Invites TAMPAN’s Wrath On His New Movie Production
Nigerian actor Yomi Fabiyi faces backlash from the Theatre Art and Motion Picture Practitioners Association Of Nigeria (TAMPAN) for his new movie 'Oko Iyabo,' which is seen as controversial and unethical. The film, which centers around the real-life case of actor Baba Ijesha accused of inappropriate relations with a minor, has sparked heated debates within Nollywood. Fabiyi, currently in Essex, England, defends his creative rights while TAMPAN summons him and other actors involved. The controversy has also led to social media disputes and public apologies from other actors like Iyabo Ojo.
2-Day Colloquium In Honour of the Girl Child
The Student Union of Adekunle Ajasin University organized a 2-day colloquium themed 'Breaking Glass Ceilings in the 21st Century for the African Girl Child' at Olusegun Obasanjo Hall. The event featured speeches from dignitaries including Rear Admiral Ilesanmi Alade, Princess Oladunni-Odu, and Dr. Eileen Zuberi-Oparada, who emphasized the importance of leadership, communication, and self-awareness for personal development. Mrs. Abimbola Tunji-Ojo spoke on women and security, advising girls to be supportive partners while maintaining their individuality. The event concluded with Rear Admiral Alade highlighting the crucial role of women in security and development.
Nigeria requires true federalism not constitution review
The article argues that Nigeria needs true federalism rather than a mere review of its constitution. The authors emphasize the importance of structural changes in governance to address the country's issues effectively.
Akure Yoruba Nation Rally: Akeredolu disassociates self
Akeredolu disassociates himself from the Yoruba Nation rally held in Akure, Nigeria. The rally, organized by the Yoruba Nation movement, aimed to advocate for the self-determination of the Yoruba people. Akeredolu's disassociation highlights the political tensions surrounding the movement.
Ex-students leader seeks more female participation in politics
Folakemi Adaramola, the outgoing vice president of the Student Union Government at Adekunle Ajasin University, has advocated for more female participation in student leadership roles. She challenged the notion that women should only vie for the vice presidency and cited Omolola Olaola, a former general secretary, as an example of women holding various positions. Adaramola also addressed misconceptions about the need for promiscuity to succeed in politics, emphasizing that no position should compromise one's integrity.
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