Education

For Nigeria to witness the desired peace, progress and development, youths must imbibe the noble values of integrity, patriotism, discipline, and national unity.

Director-General, National Orientation Agency (NOA), Dr Garba Abari, gave the charge in Ibadan, during the presentation of Trophy and congratulatory letter to the State winner of the maiden edition of the ‘Integrity’ School Competition, among secondary schools.

Government Secondary School Orita-Aperin, Ibadan, won the competition in Oyo State.

Dr Abari was represented at the occasion by the agency’s director in Oyo State, Mrs Folake Ayoola.

According to Dr Abari, it is the recognition and practice of these core values that strengthen social relationship and mould the personality of individuals.

 “It is important to place one’s love for the country above other considerations.

“And exhibit at all times, conducts that will bring progress to the country and pride to her people,” he said.

Speaking on the essence of the competition, the D-G explained that NOA had deemed it worthwhile to impress the national ethics and integrity policy more on the people, particularly students by organising Integrity Clubs in secondary schools “and make them to compete to ferret out the best”.

He said the overall best student in the competition would be adequately motivated and the programme streamed live on television to encourage others to sit up, embrace integrity and manifest it in their daily endeavours.

In his remarks, the Principal, Government Secondary School, Orita Aperin, Ibadan, Mr Taofeek Akinyemi, noted that moral decadence being witnessed in the country started from the grassroots – homes and schools and the earlier the better to curb it.

Mr. Akinyemi said establishment of integrity clubs in schools by NOA would play significant role in curbing the menace.

He asserted that the integrity competition programme was to encourage the citizens to take the country above personal interest.

In his goodwill message, representative of the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC) Mr David Oluwole, urged the students of the school not to underplay core values.

Highlights of the occasion was the presentation of Trophy and Congratulatory letter to the Principal and students of the school by Mrs Ayoola, on behalf of the DG.

Mosope Kehinde

Security

Oyo State Director, National Orientation Agency, NOA, Mrs Folake Ayoola want Nigerians to cooperate with security agencies in tackling insecurity.

Mrs Ayoola gave the appeal while featuring on the first edition of straight talk for the year.

The Oyo NOA boss said the country can surmount her security challenges if citizens contribute their quota through information sharing.

Mrs Ayoola also tasks Nigerians to live in peace with one another in the New Year.

She expressed optimism that the country would record a giant stride in 2022.

Mosope Kehinde

Politics

The new Oyo State Director, National Orientation Agency, NOA, Mrs Folake Ayoola has appealed to residents of the state to be informed of electoral activities prior next month’s local government election. 

Mrs Ayoola made the appeal while speaking with radio Nigeria as part of efforts to creating awareness against voter apathy. 

The NOA boss also urged the electorate to vote for credible candidates who would make impact at the grassroots. 

Mrs Ayoola pledged the agency’s readiness at intensifying campaign against youth’s involvement in cyber crimes and other criminalities. 

Mrs Ayoola however advised residents to be cautious of their movement by avoiding too early or late night outings. 

Mosope Kehinde