Culture

Custodians of Yoruba culture have been admonished to diversy the teaching of cultural activities to upcoming generation in a way that would capture their attention and preserve the cultural values.

Special guest and Aare Ona Kakanfo of Ìgàngán in Ibarapa North Local government, Oyo state, Chief Oladipo Gbenro stated this at the Award ceremony organized by Egbe Akomolede ati Asa Yoruba, Association of Teachers of Yoruba language and culture held at Oba Akinbiyi High School, Mokola, Ibadan.

Chief Gbenro observed that it is the duty of all Yoruba descendants to preserve their cultural values to avoid its going into extinction.

The Chairman, Egbe Akomolede Yoruba Ìbàdàn-Ilé zone who is also a prolific writer, Chief Akeem Ajibade lauded the awardees for their landmark contributions to cultural development in Yoruba land while urging governments at all levels to massively support the group because of the immense societal benefits.

In his acceptance speech, former General Manager, Radio Amuludun fm, Moniya, Ibadan, Chief Olusola Adewale who received an Award of Excellence, appreciated the organizers for the gesture and pledged further support of Radio Nigeria in all culture programmes.

Our correspondent, Ambassador Adetayo, who was at the event reported that it featured cultural displays, Ewi rendition and Yoruba lecture while some other prominent promoters of culture were honoured with awards, including Commissioner for information, Culture and Tourism, Dr. Wasiu Olatunbosun, represented by the Director of his Ministry, Mr Gideon Aládé(crown owner), BCOS Chairman, Mr Dotun Oyelade represented by Mr Wale Rufai amongst others.

Ambassador Adetayo

Entertainment

The Director General, DG, of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, Dr Mansur Liman has called more funding for the Corporation to enable it deliver on its mandate. 

He made the call at the 2021 budget defence of the corporation before the House of Representatives Committee on Information, National Orientation, Ethics and Values at the National Assembly.

Dr Liman stressed the need for robust and functional stations across the country to enable the corporation perform optimally. 

Responding the Chairman of the Committee Olusegun Odebunmi while commending the DG gave an assurance that the committee would assist the corporation.

More details later.

Ibrahim Shehu

Lifestyle

Issues relating to problems associated with migration and its benefits were the focal point when Journalists International Forum for Migration, JIFORM, paid courtesy a visit to the management of Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, Ibadan Zonal Station.

Setting the ball rolling, JIFORM President, Mr. Abayomi Ajibola expressed worry that a large percentage of Africans including Nigerians were in irregular status in foreign lands.

The JIFORM president while explaining that many Nigerians were stranded across the world said the need to agitate for the needs of citizens’ necessitated the establishment of JIFORM.

Mr. Ajibola noted that the second summit of the organization scheduled to hold in Ibadan on the fifteenth of October, 2020 was to address all problems associated with migration.

He explained that the forum was willing to project advantages of migration on national economy, stating that migration had a lot of advantages.

Mr. Ajibola while describing as unwholesome, the attitude of many Nigerian citizens who were hell bent in leaving the country without putting into consideration hazards of irregular migration, sought the support of Radio Nigeria on awareness campaign on benefits of legitimate migration. 

In a comment, Deputy Director News and Current Affairs, FRCN Ibadan, Reverend Olusegun Ayankoso urged JIFORM to ensure that topics to be discussed at the summit were all encompassing, and should positively affect the narratives on migration matters. 

Responding, Zonal Director, FRCN, Ibadan Zonal Station, Alhaji Muhammad Bello while assuring JIFORM of FRCN’s support admitted that a lot needed to be done to discourage Nigerians especially the youths who were trying to leave the country at all cost. 

Both parties expressed worry on the prevalence of brain drain in the country.

Other issues discussed included factors responsible for the indiscriminate search of greener pasture among the youths, challenges being faced by Nigerians in the Diaspora and the benefits of migration.

Adedayo Adelowo

Politics

Oyo State Independent Electoral Commission, OYSIEC, has sought the support of Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, Ibadan Zonal Station on awareness campaign to eliminate voter apathy in the forthcoming Local government election.Chairman, OYSIEC, Are Isiaka Olagunju made the plea during a courtesy visit to Management of FRCN, Ibadan.

Are Olagunju who led other management staff of OYSIEC, said the reason for the visit was to ensure proper communication between the electoral body and the public.

The OYSIEC boss, Are Olagunju who noted that the commission had perceived lack of trust from the public, gave asurance that the present leadership would ensure that votes count and set a precedence of transparent local government election in the state.

Receiving the visitors, the zonal director  FRCN Ibadan zonal station, Alhaji Muhammed Bello gave assurance that Radio Nigeria which has been known for developmental journalism ,would always be a partner in progress.

Alhaji Bello expressed the hope of an outstanding local government election.

Dayo Adelowo

Yoruba

Ile-ise Radio Apapo ile wa, FRCN, ti beere fun titunbo nawo to joni sile se ohun, ko le ba maa sise re gege bi ise, nibamu pelu ife Araalu.

Oludari Agba patapata funleese Radio Nigieria, Omowe Mansur Liman lo parowa yi nibi ipade ita gbangba kan to waye nilu Abuja, lakoko to n dahun awon ibere lolokan o jokan latodo agbarijopo igbimo tekoto ile Asofin Agba lori owo isuna ataabo gbogbo, tofimo tigbaradi fagbekale liana, owona f’odun 2021 s’odun 2023.

Omowe Liman so fun igbimo tekoto ile Asofin Agba ohun pe ile-ise naa nilo owo goboi lati paaro awon irinse tojo tilo lori won nilese ohun, pelu alaye igbese bawon ajo ijoba kan-kan se sanwo ise tiwon se, lori afefe, ko sanfani Kankan fun ile-ise ohun.

Alaga Igbimo tekoto ile Asofin Agba feto isuna, Senator Solomon Olamilekan wa gba ile ise FRCN niyanju lati gunle awon liana eyi tiwon file tunbo maa rowo pawole labele.

Eto ipade itagbangba naa lo wayelati fi wojutu si aba eto isuna ile yee lai fise ipalara fenikankan.

Folakemi Wojuade

Lifestyle

The need for collaboration among media unions to foster improved welfare for media workers took the center stage at the inauguration of FRCN, Ibadan Zonal Station, Radio, Television and Theatre Workers’ Union, RATTAWU, secretariat.

Setting the tone at the event was the Chairman RATTAWU FRCN Chapel Ibadan, Mr Feyisola Aremu who advocated collaboration between RATTAWU and other media related unions in the course of enhanced welfare packages for media workers.

Mr Aremu explained that the media professionals like other health personnel were at the fore front in the fight against COVID-19 pandemic, among other difficult tasks, hence the need to accord more priority to their needs.

While commending the FRCN Ibadan RATTAWU for the laudable project which he described as worthy of emulation, the National President RATTAWU, Mallam Garba Sanni pledged the determination of his administration to always bring issues relating to welfare of members to the fore.

The guest lecturer, a veteran journalist, Mr Dele Ogunsola noted that laying-off of media workers due to coronavirus was not new, urging people to diversify and prepare for unforeseen circumstances.

Mr Ogunsola however advocated for agriculture as another source of livelihood.

Reacting to the beauty of the secretariat and the doggedness of the union, the zonal director, FRCN Ibadan Zonal Station, Alhaji Mohammed Bello appreciated the efforts of the executive members of the union on the provision of nose masks for members of staff, including infrared thermometer to fight against the spread of COVID-19 in the organization.

Alhaji Bello however advised RATTAWU to organize trainings and workshops that would enhance the performance of their members.

Highlights of the event included chanting of solidarity song, presentation of award to the Zonal Director FRCN, Ibadan Zonal Station, Alhaji Mohammed Bello.

Taiwo Akinola

News

Nigerians, especially the youths have been advised to be guided by hard work and fear of God to fulfil their destiny.

The first wife of the late Parakoyi of Ibadanland, Chief Bode Akindele, Chief Mrs Olabisi Ayinke Akindele gave the advice today in Lagos while receiving a condolence message from the Zonal Director, FRCN Ibadan National Station, Alhaji Mohammed Bello.

Widows of Late Chief Bode Akindele L-R Chief Mrs Ayinke Akindele, Chief Mrs Rosaline Atema Akindele

Mrs Akindele noted that the late business mogul was able to succeed in life because he did it with the fear of God.

She emphasized that through hard work, young people could also be successful in spite of current challenges without cutting corners.

She expressed appreciation on behalf of the family for the show of love by the management and staff of Radio Nigeria Ibadan.

Earlier, the Zonal Director, FRCN Ibadan Alhaji Mohammed Bello had described late Chief Bode Akindele as a man with a large heart whose philanthropic nature touched the lives of many people.

L-R DDM, Bolanle Owoyemi, DDP, Bolatito Joseph, DDN Olusegun Ayankoso
Son of Late Chief Bode Akinyele

Speaking through the Deputy Director Marketing, Mrs Bola Owoyemi, Alhaji Bello said the corporation enjoyed a mutually rewarding partnership with the late Ibadan High Chief.

DDM, Mrs Bolanle Owoyemi

In an interview, one of the children of the deceased, Bolaji Akindele, said they would strive to build on the legacy of their father, who left a vacuum that would be difficult to fill.

On his part, the Company Secretary and Legal Adviser to the Akindele business conglomerate, Mr Oluwole Ikotun said the deceased related with his workers like a father.

On the FRCN delegation were the Deputy Director Marketing, Mrs Bolanle Owoyemi, Deputy Director News, Revd Olusegun Ayankoso and Deputy Director Programmes, Mrs Bolatito Joseph.

Also on hand to receive the FRCN delegation was the second wife of the late Chief, Chief Mrs Rosaline Atema Akindele

Olusegun Ayankoso

Lifestyle

Paramount FM Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Ogun State Council has elected new leaders to run the chapel for the next three years.

The new executive which has Olusegun Folarin as Chairman has been inaugurated at the Broadcasting House, Kobape Road, Abeokuta. 

Our correspondent, Olajumoke Idowu has the rest of the story.

Olajumoke Idowu

Lifestyle

In continuation of measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19 and protect its employees, the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN Ibadan Zonal Station has continued to fumigate premises of its stations.

The latest of its station to be fumigated is the premises of Premier FM 93.5, located in Iyaganku Quarters in Ibadan.

General Manager, Premier FM, Reverend Niyi Dahunsi said, due to the number of cases been recorded in the state there was the need to make the office environment safe 

Head of the decontamination team, Mr Bright Dowole urged other corporate bodies to replicate the gestures by embarking on decontamination exercise around their properties.

The decontamination exercise was sponsored by the federal government in collaboration with Environmental Health Officers Registration Council of Nigeria.

Osamudiamen Idemudia

Technology

National Blacksmith, Welders and Iron Benders Association, Oyo State chapter has donated a hand-washing device to the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, Ibadan Zonal Station, Dugbe, Ibadan.

The device which has a height of about four feet is operated with a pedal to avoid touching the metal.

Governor of the association, Mr Munirudeen Adegoke said the association made the device to contribute their quota to the fight against coronavirus.

Mr Adegoke noted that the metal device would encourage better hygiene and aid the physical distancing campaign.

He also used the medium to call on the government to assist them in production of such device which according to him should be in all public places.

Receiving the device on behalf of the Zonal Director FRCN, Ibadan Zonal Station, Alhaji Muhammed Bello, Deputy Director, Marketing, Mrs Bolanle Owoyemi appreciated the association and pledged the readiness of radio Nigeria to collaborate with them.

Adedayo Adelowo

Lifestyle

Press Release

The International Press has expressed dismay over the kidnap of Chinenye Iwuoha a female presenter with the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria’s, (FRCN) Pacesetter FM, Umuahia, Abia State.

Mrs. Iwuoha was kidnapped by gunmen near the popular Amakanma Estate in the Umuahia South Local Government Area of the state around 7pm on Monday according to a report by The Punch Newspapers dated May 6, 2020.

It was also gathered that the gunmen shot at the driver of the vehicle conveying the general manager and the other employees before abducting Iwuoha and making away with their valuables.

The gunmen who had since made contact with the station are demanding N20m as ransom for the release of the presenter.

In a statement, Mr Lanre Arogundade, Executive Director, IPC condemned the kidnap of the female journalist noting that the pattern of using journalists as bargaining chips by kidnappers is unacceptable.

“The rising dangers faced by journalists is leading to greater levels of concern and immediate action needs to be taken to guarantee their safety and hold accountable those who endanger them” he said.

He called on the commissioner of Police of the state to leave no stone unturned to secure the release of the journalist and ensure that the culprits are brought to book.

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Program Manager

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Lifestyle

As parts of its effort to fulfill its corporate social responsibilities, CSR, Radio Nigeria Ibadan Zonal Station has rewarded one of its ardent listener, 18 year old, Arani Yahya from Isalu Iseyin, Local Government in Oyo state.

Presenting the gifts, the Zonal Director, Alhaji Mohammed Bello said the gesture was done to encourage Arani Yahyah who travelled all the way from Iseyin to Ibadan.

Responding, Yahya who is a student of Hawaru Islam High School 2, Isalu Iseyin, explained that he enjoyed listening to sports and yoruba programs on Amuludun 99.1, Fm, Moniya Ibadan.

Yahya advocated for more yoruba programs on Radio Nigeria Ibadan airwaves.

Items presented to him included nose mask, alcohol based hand sanitizers, books and Ankara fabrics.

Adebukola Aluko/ Ojeakhe Ozoya

Lifestyle News

The late former Head of Music and Music Research, Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, Prince Christopher Oyesiku has been described as a thoroughbred professional who could be relied on for quality production.

A former Director- General of the Corporation, Dr. Christopher Kolade made the remark while paying tribute to the deceased who died in England at the age of ninety-four.

Dr. Kolade noted that through dint of hard work, Prince Oyesiku rose from the level of a senior producer at the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation, NBC, to become the Head of Music and Music Research at the FRCN headquarters.

In a similar vein, a former Executive Director, FRCN, Ibadan National Station, Princess Adebanke Ademola said, Prince Oyesiku was a goal- getter with eyes for details.

Princess Ademola noted that Prince Oyesiku left an indelible mark on the sand of time in his chosen career.

Olusegun Ayankoso

Economy

The need for employees and employers to know emerging trends in pension fund administration formed the focus of a day interactive forum organized by Stanbic IBTC Pension Managers in Ibadan.

The event which held at the Ibadan Civic Center, Idi Ape witnessed the presence of Federal, State, Local, Corporate and Private Employees in Oyo state.

Addressing the participants on the emerging trends in Pension Fund Administration in Nigeria, Head of Contribution and Collection of Stanbic IBTC Pension, Mrs Oyinkansola Ishola said Enhanced Contribution Registration System recently introduced by Federal Government requires a recapture of employees in the database which involved the provision of National Identification Number, NIN, to prevent fraud and ensure genuine capture of employees.

Mrs Ishola said under-funding and unaccredited PFA accounts as well as incorrect data by employees were some of challenges confronting the organization.

While taking the participants on the overview of the organization, the Regional Manager, Mr. Femi Fagbohun said, Stanbic IBTC Pension Administration has about 1.7 million contributors in Nigeria and has paid over 3billion naira monthly to beneficiaries.

Mr. Fagbohun explained that with the review of the 2004 Pension Contributory Act in June 2014, the contributory system had not only mandated employees and employers to contribute to retirement saving account but had made an upward review of contribution to 8 and 10 per cent.

In an interview, the Zonal Director, Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, Ibadan Zonal Station, Alhaji Muhammed Bello said the forum was important as it would enable contributors from FRCN to get adequate information on their pension status.

Rotimi Famakin

Lifestyle

The remains of Pastor Emmanuel Ajibola Anibijuwon of Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, Amuludun FM, Moniya, has been laid to rest in Ilase, Osun State.

Earlier, a funeral was held at the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Jesus Champion, Oyo Province 4, Molete, Ibadan.

The church choir rendered a special piece to bid Ajibola Anibijuwon farewell. 

In a sermon, Pastor in charge, Oyo Province Four, Wale Popoola said death was an inevitable end of all man, charging mankind to live to please God 

Pastor Popoola who noted that the deceased was God-fearing and a loving man said testimonies revealed that Ajibola had conquered and had gone to rest.

Ajibola, the 43-year-old pastor of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, and marketing staff of Radio Nigeria, Amuludun FM was a father of three; Testimony, Treasure and John.

In an emotion-laden speech, wife of the deceased said her husband was a rare gem who left the world too soon.

Management and staff of Radio Nigeria described the deceased as a God-fearing and amiable man.

Emmanuel Ajibola Anibijuwon joined the services of Radio Nigeria in 2011, he worked with Radio Nigeria Gold FM, Ibadan National Station and Amuludun FM.

Adedayo Adelowo

Lifestyle

Chairman, Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, FRCN Ibadan Chapel, Alhaji Nafiu Busari has urged the public to disregard the information making the rounds that his members assaulted the union’s president, Chief Chris Isiguzo.

The chairman described the report as unprofessional and barbaric, imploring the group that wrote the story to take time to upgrade their journalism skills to avoid dishing out false information to the public. 

Alhaji Busari said the National president, Mr. Chris Isiguzo and his entourage had informed the FRCN management of intentions of paying a courtesy call on Tuesday, 25th February. 

“On arrival, they came with Demola Babalola who has been facing legal charges on his eligibility to participate in the Oyo NUJ election”

“My members held a congress earlier in the day and resolved that Babalola and his executives were not expected in the station”.

Alhaji Busari explained that the NUJ president with his entourage was welcomed by the FRCN management while others were politely informed that they were not welcomed. 

The Zonal Director, Alhaji Muhammed Bello gave a warm welcome to NUJ President and the meeting was fulfilling as Mr. Isiguzo described Alhaji Bello as a good union man. 

If there was any rancor, it would be reflected in the pictures, as the NUJ delegation was comfortable as they even left with souvenirs of FRCN.

“My members are decent and professional, I understand where the story is coming from and I understand their plight.” 

“We have a matter in court and we are determined to see that justice prevails. No matter how long.” 

Alhaji Busari urged the public to disregard the information, as the reality of things will soon be revealed to the public.

Ridwan Fasasi

Lifestyle

Just like when the Sun sets, friend’s families and associates of the late broadcast icon Prince Atilade Atoyebi felt an overwhelming sense of loss as they watched the remains of the deceased committed to mother earth in his hometown, Ogbomoso.

Representatives from Radio Nigeria were at the funeral of the formal Executive Director, FRCN Ibadan HQ, which took place at Oja Oba Baptist Church, Ijeru, Ogbomoso.

Senior management from Radio Nigeria, including Zonal Director FRCN Ibadan, Alhaji Muhammed Bello and Director Lagos operation, Prince Adeyinka Amosun were in attendance.

At the beginning of the ceremony, the body of Atila, as he was fondly called was brought into the church in a gold plated white casket, eliciting intense emotional responses from those present in the church.

Starting off the funeral service, the church took a congregational hymn acknowledging that Atilade Atoyebi, who meant different things to different people, was no more.

In a sermon, Reverend John Fatunbi reminded all mortals that death was an inevitable end, hence the need for all to live with the fear of God. 

Reverend Fatunbi advised Christians to live a purposeful life by dedicating themselves to the work of God.

Dignitaries present, including veteran journalists who graced the occasion to pay their last respect to the departed colossus described the late Prince Atilade Atoyebi as a man of many parts. 

Adedayo Adelowo

News

Nigeria Broadcasting Commission NBC, has commended FRCN Ibadan zonal station for upholding the ethics of the job.
NBC Zonal Director Mr. Rapheal Akpan stated this at the appreciation day of marketing staff of Radio Nigeria Ibadan.
Mr. Rapheal noted that rather than focusing on money making alone FRCN is balanced and fair in their reportage.
The NBC boss however revealed that there is a new Nigeria Broadcasting Code which is the sixth edition for adverts.
Deputy Director Marketing FRCN Ibadan Mrs. Bolanle Owoyemi said the department is ready to serve their listeners better in this New Year.
In a remark Zonal Director FRCN Ibadan Alhaji Mohammed Bello charged the marketing officers to strive to be better every New Year.
The guests who were dressed in beautiful uniform attire danced to beautiful musical tunes by Infinity Band.

Lilian Ibumor

Lifestyle

Radio Nigeria has put a smile on the face of a man, Olusegun Oreoluwa, ten years after he had suffered an injury at a private construction company.

The cheque of 500,000 Naira was presented to Mr. Oreoluwa by the company through Gbajare crew of the corporation.

Chairman, Horizon Construction Company, Abuja, Mr. Gbenga Onigbogi, who was represented by Mr. Sola Ogunyemi commended FRCN, Ibadan, for wiping away tears of the indigent who cannot afford to go to court, due to financial constraints.

The beneficiary, Mr. Olusegun Oreoluwa, appreciated FRCN and his former company for making him happy.

In a remark, the Zonal Director, FRCN, Ibadan Zonal Station, Alhaji Mohammed Bello lauded the efforts of the construction company by taking heed to the plea of their former staff.

Earlier, the Deputy Director News, Reverend Olusegun Ayankoso pledged the determination of Gbajare crew to getting justice for anyone that approaches the FRCN.

Taiwo Akinola

News

The family of Late Onpetu of Ijeruland, Oba Solomon Ladeji Atoyebi the second in Ogbomoso South Local Government Area, Oyo State have announced the home call of Prince Atilade Atoyebi, retired Executive Director, Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN), Veteran Journalist, Media Consultant & Former Executive Chairman, Broadcasting Corporation of Oyo State (BCOS)
He answered the home call in the early hours of today, Saturday; 18th January, 2020 at a private hospital in Lagos.
Prince Atilade Atoyebi is survived by three children, grand children, his wife; Layide and older brother; Prince David Gbadebo Ladeji; Former Secretary to the Oyo State Government.
The burial arrangement for Prince Atilade Atoyebi who died this morning at the age of 72 will be announced later by the family.

Dr. Adedapo Atoyebi;
Acting HLGA, Oyo South East LCDA.
For the entire Atoyebi Royal Family of Ogbomoso

Lifestyle

Thirteen members of staff of the News Department of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, Ibadan Zonal Station, have received awards for their outstanding performances in the year 2019 from the News Management.

Radio Nigeria correspondent reports that the awardees were drawn from various stations across the Southwest Zone of the FRCN.

In a remark, Zonal Director, FRCN, Ibadan Zonal Station, Alhaji Mohammed Bello urged them to see the awards as a challenge to perform better in the New Year.

Some members of staff who were given awards pledged to continually contribute their quota to move the station forward.

Also speaking, Deputy Director News, FRCN Ibadan Zonal Station, Pastor Dare Olorunfemi said the awardees were carefully selected for their outstanding performances.

The programme featured talks on how to improve on the job by the Head of News, Premier FM, Mrs. Olutola Daramola.

Lillian Ibomor

Security

A staff of Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, Ibadan Zonal station, Rasheedah Makinde has bagged, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC’s award in the year 2019.

Rasheedah Makinde (Right) while receiving her award

The award was in recognition of exceptional contributions to the progress of NSCDC, in Oyo state through balanced and up-to-date report of activities of the corps.

Receiving the award, Rasheedah Makinde who appreciated NSCDC for acknowledging her dedication and commitment, said the gesture would spur her to do more in the field of journalism. 

Earlier, NSCDC commandant in Oyo state, Alhaji Iskilu Akinsanya during the End of the Year Party and Award Ceremony, said the award was part of mechanisms of the corps to appreciate members of the fourth estate of the realm.

Alhaji Iskilu added that the command would not relent on its oars at ensuring and maintaining a peaceful atmosphere in the New Year.

Other awardees included Sulaiman Shehu of News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, Kayode Oladosu of NTA, Mrs. Abiola Olowe of Voice of Nigeria, VON and Mr. Kunle Ojo of Galaxy TV.

 Rasheedah Makinde/Adedayo Adelowo

News

The sixtieth anniversary of Western Nigeria Television, WNTV, the first television in Africa put together by Foundation for Ibadan Television Anniversary Celebration, FITAC, has commenced with photo exhibition held at Nigerian Television Authority, NTA Ibadan premises in Agodi, Ibadan.

The event had in attendance ace broadcasters and veterans in the media industry who worked as staffers of WNTV.

Speaking on the essence of the programme, Chairman Board of Trustee, FITAC, Ambassador Yemi Farombi said it was to celebrate sixty years of excellence and dedication, noting that WNTV was a national legacy which should be cherished forever.

Ambassador Farombi explained that WNTV which had metamorphosed to NTA preceded television broadcast in France, Ireland and South Africa among other countries.

In separate remarks, Zonal Director, Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, Ibadan National Station, Alhaji Mohammed Bello and his counterpart from Nigerian Television Authority, NTA, Engineer Omolola Olorode encouraged practicing journalists to learn from the dexterity of the old hands who worked successfully with analog gadgets and maximize the potentials of digital broadcasting.

Some of the equipment used during the early days of broadcasting in Nigeria

The veteran broadcasters took turns to visit the Exhibition Room where equipment of yesteryears were displayed in reminiscence of what broadcasting was.

Ambassador Yemi Farounbi taking Oyo Dep. Gov. Engr Rauf Olaniyan round the Exhibition Room

In a message after the visit to the Exhibition Room, Oyo State Governor, Engineer Seyi Makinde who was represented by the Deputy Governor, Engineer Rauf Olaniyan noted that NTA had been improving in relation to advancement in technology.

Engineer Makinde pledged to support alumni of WMTV/WNBS to ensure that history was not erased.

Adedayo Adelowo

Lifestyle

I thank God Almighty for giving me the grace to always triumph over my adversaries, I am Adewunmi Faniran.

For the zeal to serve the union, Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, I have contested for the post of the Oyo State Chairman and lost twice to Comrade Gbenga Opadotun, the immediate past Chairman of the Council.

Each time I lost, I took the outcome with the spirit of sportsmanship hoping that if fate would have it, I would be there at the appropriate time, even when I had reservations about the process of the election.

It has never been in record that I fomented trouble to destabilise the leadership of NUJ, because of my ambition. 

I always accept the outcome in good faith, put union politics aside and join in programmes and activities to move the union forward. 

Having served as Correspondents Chapel Chairman in Edo state, coupled with my experience as Assistant Deputy Director, News and Current Affairs at Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, I have learnt that in life, you win some battles and lose some: “When you win, celebrate, when the table turns accept it in good faith”.

December, 2016 heralded a new dawn for me and Oyo NUJ, when I was elected as chairman. 

Having defeated other contestants with a wide margin, with the runner-up Demola Babalola far below. 

As usual for me, the election had come and gone, it was time to move on with the purposeful leadership which I earlier promised the people.

We swung into action, putting up activities and programmes to enhance professionalism and to give the state council a facelift. 

We didn’t limit our programmes to human development alone, rather we extended it to visible Infrastructural development.

 I, however expected others to have learnt from me, that politics is not do or die, when you lose elections, put it aside and move on, you may still win. 

My experience as Oyo NUJ chairman is totally different.

Members who were pained because they lost election have always attempted to frustrate my administration for the past three years.

They have been running from pillar to post peddling all manners of lies against my person, but God has always been proving His worth as they have always failed.

During our congresses, it was their habit to come late with the sole aim of putting their names on the register so they would have a number of congress attendance to qualify them to contest election until a strong congressional decision was reached that attendance register be closed one hour after the commencement of each congress.

Thank God for that decision as they all adjusted to being at Congress within stipulated time.

Though it has not been able to tame their walking in and out on the Congress at will.

 They don’t make any contribution but are always quick with their negative criticism as opposed to constructive criticism.

Immediately after any congress or union programme, the war is taken to the social media to criticize the leadership of the state council. 

And such persons are aspiring to lead the union (where is your conscience?). If you are not a good follower, you can’t make a good leader.

Record has it that for the past three years, a desperate aspirant to the office of Oyo NUJ Chairman who has not had up to five comments in the minutes during congresses.

“When you don’t have anything to offer, why are you desperate to lead? 

To lead Oyo NUJ astray? Not possible!”

My problem got compounded when I decided to follow the constitution on membership registration as directed by the NUJ National Secretariat, the constitution stipulates that if you did not study Mass Communication, if you are not a financial member, if you do not belong to a Chapel or your medium Chapelised, if you are a Contract Staff or a Stringer, you may not have the prerequisite to be a member, or your status may fit in as Associate Member as the case may be.

Associate status guarantees members a lot of opportunities except the right to vote and to be voted for in the union.  

Did I make the constitution? 

The “so called” has been parading nonmembers as his supporters, of course, they are many but constitutional standing does not favor them, the reason I have faced series of blackmail which I have surmounted by the grace of God. 

They have called me names to the extent of sharing elementary and crude sentiments that I am not from Ibadan, they could not even caution themselves on the issue as sensitive as religion, perhaps they are so oblivious of the fact that such acts are against the constitution of the NUJ. 

Ibadan is a great city no doubt, but it will be too pedestrian to base your campaign of calumny on the basis of citizen of a town or state.

They are even more pedestrian and childish in their campaigns which they have started as against the constitution over seven months back, that Governor Seyi Makinde is his uncle and that a serious campaign will be mounted against non-indigenes in the present Oyo NUJ Executives.

We shall surely cross that bridge when we get there. 

The most recent shame brought to the union by the “so called” was the unrefined, crude and rude attitude displayed during the inauguration of Credentials Committee to conduct the union’s election in December this year. 

The Executive presented a five-member committee to the Congress for ratification.

After a long deliberation by all, a motion was moved for the adoption, while the motion was countered.

In such a situation, such issues would be subjected to voting and so we did. 

Two people, who later said they abstained, voted against the committee while twenty four others wanted the committee to stand, as others felt indifferent.

The committee was consequently inaugurated, a situation which got the “so called” fidgeting and thus instigated some of the followers to assault me publicly. 

I was physically assaulted by Adebayo Raji, who I can’t say at the moment he is a member of NUJ or has any medium he works for. 

As soon as I ended the inauguration, he barged into the hall from outside where their group met briefly and struggled the microphone from me, hit me in the mouth with the microphone, an experience I never wished to remember again given the fact that in age and experience on the job, there is a very wide gap. 

I am yet to believe that such happened in my presence not to say it happened to me. 

So disheartening are some media reports I saw after the congress, where journalists concocted stories that were far from reality and such stories are published. 

Where are the Editors, fact-finding mechanisms, objective reportage and our conscience? 

A medium report has it that I called him, the guy who assaulted me “Bastard” where and why from the scenario I painted?

I never had a one-on-one chat with him, how would I have charged at him.

Others claimed 61 people attended the congress, record of Oyo NUJ has 47 on the attendance list. 

They claimed some of the credential committee members are my friends, why didn’t they vote them out when we called for voting? 

I challenge them to question me based on the constitution on any matter, I will follow their bidding(s) if constitutional. 

I cannot open my eyes to see those who are nonmembers of this professional body to drag the name of the union in the mud. 

If all the fights are consequences of standing by the constitution and sanitizing the Union, I am in for it.‎

Adewumi Faniran

Chairman, NUJ, Oyo State Council

Lifestyle

Hard work and merit will always be recognized.

This exactly was the comments of staff, Radio Nigeria Ibadan at special programme held in honour of Babatunde Tiamiyu of the News Department, who resigned this month to pursue his career in broadcasting. 

Deputy Director News, Pastor Dare Olorunfemi described the event as joyful pain departure of a hard working personnel from the fold of Radio Nigeria. 

He said Mr. Tiamiyu was a man who could work his fingers to the bone, made himself versatile in his profession, always willing to labour, working in every department in the station. 

Zonal Director, Radio Nigeria Ibadan, Alhaji Mohammed Bello

In his remark, Zonal Director, Radio Nigeria Ibadan, Alhaji Mohammed Bello, expressed delight at comments made about Mr. Babatunde Tiamiyu, while observing that he would be missed. 

He assured Tiamiyu that the station’s doors were always open for counsels and professional assistance. 

Alhaji Mohammed Bello wished him well in his new endeavours. 

Members of staff who shared their views on Babatunde Tiamiyu, described him as an embodiment of knowledge, dedication, selflessness and encouragement. 

They described him as a mentor, a humble person despite his enviable achievements. 

In a remark, the celebrant expressed his gratitude to Radio Nigeria Ibadan for being so honoured, acknowledging the impact of some members of staff while in the service of the station.

Highlight of the occasion was the presentation of gift to Mr. Babatunde Tiamiyu by the Zonal Director, Alhaji Mohammed Bello and Deputy Director News, Pastor Dare Olorunfemi.

Simeon Ugbodovon