Security

By Abisola Oluremi

The Zonal Director, Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, Mr. Olufemi Fulani, has pledged more collaboration between Radio Nigeria and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, Oyo State Command towards ensuring public safety and projecting activities of the Corps.

Mr. Fulani made the pledge when he paid courtesy visit to the NSCDC State Command headquarters, Agodi, Ibadan.

The Zonal Director noted that the activities and achievements of the corps can only reach members of the public through effective sensitisation and sustained public enlightenment.

He added that, with the network of Radio Nigeria spread across the country, disseminating information about security of people at the grassroots would be faster and more efficient.

Responding, the Oyo State Commandant of the NSCDC, Mr. Augustine Padonu, commended Radio Nigeria for its commitment to partnering the command in publicising its activities and programmes.

Mr Padonu assured the station of the corps’ readiness to provide the necessary support to strengthen the existing relationship for the benefit of residents of the state.

Edited by Titilayo Kupoliyi

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Religion

By Kayode Animasaun

The General Manager of Positive FM, Akure, Mr. Olufemi Fulani, has stressed the urgent need for Nigerian society to pay as much attention to the training of the male child as it does to the female.

Mr. Fulani gave the advice while receiving members of Lajna Imaillah Nigeria, the female wing of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat who paid him a courtesy visit as part of preparations for their annual convention holding in Ikare, Akoko, Ondo State.

According to him, while enormous emphasis is placed on grooming young girls to be morally upright, disciplined, and well-mannered, the same attention is often not extended to boys.

He noted that mothers, women’s groups, and religious organizations have made laudable contributions to female education and moral development, but insisted that equal structures must be in place for young boys.

The General Manager commended the Ahmadiyya women for their commitment to religious education, moral training, and empowerment of women, describing their role as pivotal to nation-building.

He, however, appealed to faith-based groups and community leaders to extend similar energy to the male child, in order to stem the tide of moral decadence among youths.

Earlier in her remarks, the National President of Lajna Imaillah, Hajia Taufiqah Fagbolade, explained that their annual convention seeks to educate women spiritually, morally, and economically while instilling obedience to God and positive values in younger generations.

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