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The Untold Story of Adelabu, Ajimobi’s Ex-Aide on How He Escaped Death At Birth
THIS is the untold story of former Special Assistant to Oyo State Governor on people with disability, Prince Paul Ayodele Adelabu. The aide to Senator Abiola Ajimobi who was born with disability was reportedly subjected to be terminated.
Adelubu’s painstaking story similar to other children who are born with disabilities and therefore subjected to ridicules and neglect. Mega Icon Magazine’s investigation indicates that babies like Adelabu who are born with deformities and disabilities suffered societal stigma.
Further checks allegedly revealed that most of these children are killed or abandoned to their fate. In some instances, poisonous concoctions are forced down their throat after which, they are abandoned in a forest to die.
These wicked acts are committed with consents from parents and relatives of these children who believe this action will safe them embarrassments. To these end, these children had been written off in the society.
Narrating his ordeal to Mega Icon Magazine, Adelabu revealed how he narrowly escaped death, which today is part of his success story share to inspiring and better the lots of other persons living with disabilities.
Describing how difficult life is to the people living with disabilities including him recently in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital, Adelabu in an heartbreaking mood disclosed that his birth was full of tragic as parents and family sobered, sad and wept profusely because he was disabled and deformed. He added that the family spontaneously decided to snuffed out his life and attempted to kill him because of his disability, since his twin sister, Taiwo was normal.
Fortunately for him, one of his brothers went against the decision and today, Prince Adelabu is now a source of joy to all and sundry. “I want to tell you that before the demise of my mother she was happy and fulfiled. I built house for her, gave her a beffitting burial and the governors of Oyo, Osun states alongside other prominent personalities graced the event”, he stressed.
While enjoining parents not to neglect or abandon any child due to deformity, Adelabu recalled, ” at Oritamerin while I was still a baby, the family held a meeting proposing to eliminate me to avoid embarrassment since we were two and the other one was normal, only one of my brothers, Evangelist Joshua went against their decision.
He further posited, “when you see me you can right me off, because what can a man with one hand do and so, it calls for efforts to dig out what can we do in terms of education and nothing can be better than education. Without education I wouldn’t have been a useful person, but a beggar on the streeet because when you see me, you will pity me and will like to give me something. However, you need to empathize me and not sympathise”.
The former Special Adviser, therefore called on government to assist the less privileged and bring out their potentials, the hidden talents, and the residual abilities to the fore.
While promising to continually support people living with disabilities as well as assuring them of a better future , he challenged them not to lose hope.
Prince Adelabu who appreciated God for His mercies finally concluded, ” I have been wining and dinning with Nigerian Presidents since 1990. I ask myself, Aso rock where many struggle to enter and they cannot enter, I have been there severally”.
By Idowu Ayodele
(C) Mega Icon Magazine
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Oseni Supports Ibadan Mosque Project with N20m
The lawmaker representing Ibarapa East/Ido Federal Constituency of Oyo State, Engr. Aderemi Oseni, has donated the sum of N20 million to support the construction of the new Lalupon Central Mosque project.
Contained in a statement on Sunday by his media aide, Idowu Ayodele, the generous donation, aimed at promoting religious harmony and community development, was made during the turbaning ceremony and launching of a N150 million endowment fund for the mosque’s completion. The event took place at Lalupon Central Primary School, Ibadan, and was graced by religious leaders, community members, and dignitaries.
Speaking at the event, Oseni, who also chairs the House Committee on Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA), emphasised the importance of supporting initiatives that foster unity and strengthen faith within communities.
“This is more than just a building; it is a symbol of faith, togetherness, and hope for future generations,” the lawmaker stated. “It is my honour and duty to contribute to a project that holds such profound significance for the people of Lalupon,” he added.
Leaders of the Lalupon Muslim Community commended the lawmaker for his generosity, describing the gesture as a testament to his dedication to the welfare of his people.
They noted that his contribution would significantly accelerate the progress of the mosque project.
The new Lalupon Central Mosque, once completed, is expected to serve as a hub for spiritual activities and a unifying space for the Muslim community in the area.
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Rep Oseni Urges Unity, Compassion in Christmas Message to Nigerians
As Nigerians celebrate Christmas amidst festivities and reflections, the Chairman of the House Committee on Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA) and lawmaker representing Ibarapa East/Ido Federal Constituency of Oyo state, Engr. Aderemi Oseni has sent a heartfelt message to Nigerians, emphasising the importance of unity, compassion, and selflessness in nation-building.
In his Christmas message on Wednesday, contained in a statement by his media aide, Idowu Ayodele, and made available to journalists in Ibadan, the lawmaker described the season as a time to reflect on the love and sacrifice demonstrated by the birth of Jesus Christ.
He urged citizens to embrace the spirit of giving, kindness, and shared humanity that Christmas symbolises.
“Christmas is a season of hope, joy, and renewal,” Oseni said. “It reminds us of our shared duty to show love to one another, regardless of ethnicity, religion, or political affiliations. Let us work together to foster unity and peace in our country, especially as we navigate through challenging times.”
The lawmaker also highlighted the significance of collective responsibility in nation-building.
“As we celebrate, we must remember the less privileged in our communities. Acts of charity and kindness, no matter how small, can make a significant impact on someone’s life,” he added.
The APC chieftain expressed gratitude to his constituents in Ibarapa East/Ido for their unwavering support, assuring them of his commitment to delivering more impactful governance.
He also called for patience and cooperation as the government works towards addressing issues affecting the nation, including infrastructure development, economic stability, and security.
“Let this Christmas inspire us to continue building bridges of hope and fostering the true Nigerian spirit of togetherness,” he stated.
As the year draws to a close, Oseni encouraged Nigerians to remain optimistic about the nation’s future, assuring them that better days lie ahead with collective effort and unwavering faith.
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NCAA Sanctions Five Airlines Over Regulatory Breaches
The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has initiated enforcement action against five airlines—two international and three domestic operators—for various violations of its regulations under Part 19.
The offenses include non-payment of passenger refunds within the stipulated timeframe, non-responsiveness to NCAA directives, mishandling of luggage, short-landed baggage, delayed and canceled flights, among other infractions.
Addressing journalists at the NCAA’s corporate headquarters in Abuja on Tuesday, Michael Achimugu, the Authority’s spokesman, stated that airlines must adhere to regulations regarding flight disruptions. He emphasized that failure to comply attracts sanctions.
“Although airlines are not always responsible for flight disruptions, NCAA regulations stipulate actions that airlines must take during such incidents. Failure to comply attracts various levels of sanctions,” Achimugu said.
He reminded airlines of the NCAA’s recent directive mandating refunds to passengers within 14 days for online ticket purchases and immediate cash refunds for tickets bought with cash.
The yuletide season has seen a rise in passenger complaints about delays and cancellations, largely attributed to harmattan-induced poor visibility. Achimugu clarified that airlines are not liable for cancellations due to force majeure but stressed that the enforcement actions are for cases where airlines are found at fault.
“This is harmattan season, so there is poor visibility. Flights must get canceled. This is force majeure, and the airlines do not owe passengers anything in those instances. The enforcement we are initiating today is on cases where the airline is deemed to have been at fault. More will come,” he explained.
Achimugu further disclosed that the NCAA would summon the chief executives of all airlines this week to address flight disruptions and regulatory breaches.
While the names of the sanctioned airlines were not officially revealed, sources close to the Authority identified them as Ethiopian Airways, Royal Maroc Airways, Arik Air, Aero Contractors, and Air Peace.
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