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Dr. Mrs Folashade Arike Ayoade Endorse GOOS-Care

It is with great pleasure that I, Dr. Mrs Folashade Arike Ayoade, State Government Secretary, Kogi State, officially endorses the Governor Ododo's Orphan Students Care (GOOS-Care) initiative. This laudable project, championed by the Kogi State Forum of Local Government Special Assistants, demonstrates a genuine commitment to the welfare and education of orphaned and indigent students in our great state. The GOOS-Care initiative aligns perfectly with our administration's vision to provide access to quality education for all, regardless of socio-economic background. I commend the Forum for their tireless efforts in conceiving and implementing this project, which will undoubtedly have a transformative impact on the lives of countless young people. As the Secretary to the State Government, I pledge my unwavering support for the GOOS-Care initiative and look forward to collaborating with the Forum to ensure its successful implementation. Together, we can make a meaningfu...

Cultural Dilution of the Eku-Echichi Festival: An Urgent Call for Action

By Akonyi Ibrahim It is imperative that traditional leaders, custodians of our cultural heritage, address the pervasive exploitation of masquerades within the context of the eku-echichi (afternoon masquerades) festival. The increasing frequency of masquerade appearances is leading to a significant devaluation of our cultural practices. *Masquerading Ethics and Cultural Integrity* There is an urgent need to re-establish standards of dignity and adherence to cultural policies surrounding masquerade activities. Historically, masquerade presentations were governed by strict taboos and formal invitations, primarily occurring during designated events such as the Echane festival, burials, or the coronation of titleholders. These events required appropriate permits from local government authorities, thus serving both a cultural and economic function. In stark contrast, contemporary practices have resulted in indiscriminate masquerade appearances on various occasions, including wedd...

My View On Reforming Ebira Masquerade - by Yusuf Abdulkabir Omonubi

As the debate on reforming Ebira Masquerading continues, an Ebira popular commentator on sociopolitical affairs, Yusuf Abdulkabir Omonubi dropped this opinion... "One major reform will be to bring down the number of masquerades drastically and restrict it to certain age range. Tighten the processes of obtaining licences especially as it has to do with sureties and guarantors.  "All masquerades should be traceable to a particular clan as such clans should be key stakeholders in reducing the number of masquerades as every clan depending on their sizes may have to be allocated the number of masquerades they can promote.  "The indiscriminate outing of masquerades can easily be curtailed. Masquerades should be restricted to their seasons and special outings must be sanctioned and approved. These special outings can also be restricted to a certain number in the year. "What we call Orere...i.e the opportunity to have all the masquerades converging in a particul...

The Launch of Firdous Humanitarian Foundation and Annual Conference

The Meridian Annual Al-Firdous Conference; my takes Kudos to Ustaz Bello Muhammad Tahir BMT the founder of Al-Firdaus Humanitarian Foundation to have come up with this noble ideas. The Annual Firdous Conference at the Afims Hotel in Okene organized by AL-FIRDOUS HUMANITARIAN FOUNDATION on 2nd January 2025 called on Muslim parents and the role mothers to prepare the social and family environment for our children to develop into good Muslims. Sheikh Luqman gave a good will message, which was basically about good parenthood. Sheikh Abuyatama encouraged the audience to prioritise raising of righteous children by ensuring that they dedicated themselves to a lifestyle of worthy emulation. In his conclusion emphasized that as a parent, particularly as a mother can play an important role in shaping the character of a child for the betterment of the society while sighted the words of encouragement from   Sheikh Adam Abdullah El-Ilori's mother, urging her son Sheikh Adam as...

Masquerade in Ebiraland: A Setback for Humanity

The masquerade in Ebiraland, a region in Nigeria, is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon that can be viewed from different perspectives. Arguments for being a setback for humanity: 1. Idolatry and superstition : The masquerade culture in Ebiraland is deeply rooted in traditional beliefs and practices, which may be considered idolatrous and superstitious. 2. Fear and intimidation : The masquerades are often used to instill fear and intimidate people, which can be detrimental to human well-being and dignity. 3. Disregard for human rights : The masquerade culture has been known to disregard human rights, particularly those of women and children, who may be subjected to physical and emotional abuse and also a treat to travelers passing by Ebiraland in the Confluence State. Islamic perspective: From an Islamic perspective, the masquerade culture in Ebiraland can be seen as a form of shirk (polytheism) and bid'ah (innovation), which are considered haram (forbidden) in Isla...

Kindness Beyond Boundaries

During the Oziokuto picnic, a Mallam extended a gesture of goodwill by gifting money to a masquerade, honoring a cultural tradition. In response, the masquerade paid it forward by donating to a disabled person. This beautiful exchange illustrates how kindness transcends beliefs and traditions, creating ripples of compassion. It reminds us that even small acts of generosity have the power to bridge divides and foster unity in our shared humanity. 📸 By Bełly OfKogi

GOVERNOR ODODO PRESENTS N3 BILLION TO 80 COMMUNITIES IN KOGI STATE

Kogi State Governor, Ahmed Usman Ododo has presented the sum of three billion Naira (3,000,000,000) to over 2,381 direct beneficiaries in over 170 groups from 80 communities impacted by climate change under the Community Revolving Fund of the Agro-climate Resilience in Semi-arid Landscapes (ACReSAL) Project in partnership with the World Bank Group. Performing the presentation of cheques at the Government House in Lokoja on Monday, Governor Ododo said the Community Revolving Fund is in line with his administration’s commitment to ensure food security and sustainable agricultural practices in the State. Governor Ododo who assured that the Kogi State government will continue to provide enabling environment for the success and sustenance of the ACReSAL project, noted that the effort is in furtherance of the development agenda of the state to increase the adoption of sustainable landscape management, and to strengthen the long-term framework for integrated climate resilience lan...