Ike Agba

By Oluseyi Olarinde 

Old age in Nigeria and Africa is generally associated with poverty, health challenges and lack of adequate care.

The need to, therefore, give the elders a sense of belonging made Premier FM 93.5 to put together a programme called Ike- Agba, which brought them together to unwind and enjoy.

The elders, clad in colourful native attires, trooped in large numbers to Omo Ajorosun club, venue of the event.

While welcoming the elders, General Manager, Premier FM, Mr Segun Ogunjobi, said Ike Agba, which centres around care of the elderly, portrays Radio Nigeria as a dynamic station that prioritises welfare of senior citizens. 

Taking the guests down the memory lane of Ike Agba, a former General Manager of the station, who is also one of the initiators of the programme, Mr Adedamola Tinubu said the idea was to bridge the gap which manifested through the neglect of elders in the society.

A PDP gubernatorial aspirant in Oyo state, who was the chairman on the occasion, Chief Niyi Aborisade, advised women against leaving their husbands behind to cater for their grandchildren overseas.

Chief Aborisade noted that the marriage slogan of together forever must be sustained without anything or anybody separating.

He also called on the government and individuals to prioritise the well-being of the elderly.

Zonal Director, Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, Ibadan Zonal Station, Mr Dominic Mokikan, represented by Deputy Director Outside Broadcast and Sports, Dr Abiodun Ogidan explained that the station saw the need to celebrate the contributions of the elders to the development of the society.

Speaking on the theme of the celebration, “Older Persons, Driving Local and Global Action: Our Well Being”, Mr Mokikan pointed out that the elders are not just observers but play a major role in shaping society through their vast experience.

Mr Adegboyega Ayinde, a 70 years old and Hajia Azeezat Winjobi, 81 years old, advised their counterparts not to be involved in businesses that would affect their mental health.

‎The programme which featured health talks, dancing sessions, headgear and tie contests, had in attendance members of FRCN Ibadan Committee of Management.

Ike Agba

By Mosope Kehinde

It was an atmosphere of joy, excitement and expression of love at the annual programme organized by Radio Nigeria Premier FM to celebrate the elderly in Oyo state.

The programme tagged “Ike Agba” which has gained prominence over seven years, afforded about one hundred elders in the state to enjoy games, free medical test, food and drinks as well as music entertainment by AJ Sequential Live Band.

Our correspondent reports that special gifts were presented to the best dressed in the male and female categories while prizes were given to winners of other games.

Zonal Director, FRCN Ibadan , Mr Dominic Mokikan however used the occasion to advocate better care for the elderly, appealing to government, members of the public and family members to assist and pay them regular visits to make them remain active.

Mr Mokikan also stressed the need for families to employ the services of trained personnel that would always assist the elderly.

Earlier in a welcome address, General Manager, Premier FM, Ibadan, Mr Adedamola Tinubu who appreciated individuals and corporate sponsors of the event said it was put together to allow the senior citizens to unwind and cheer them up.

Some of the elders who could not hide their joy expressed gratitude to Radio Nigeria Premier FM for providing the platform to celebrate the elders.

Speakers on the occasion, including Baale Oluyole, Chief Yemi Ogunyemi, chairman Tikadol Event Centre, Alhaji Kehinde Omotoso, Alhaji Mudashiru Bada and the representative of the Aare Ona kankanfo, Ibaa Gani Adams advised the elders to do what makes them happy.

The event was attended by FRCN Ibadan committee of management and we’ll wishers.

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