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Oba Matemilola, Oriki Energy Sets to Empower 100 People with Solar Power Solution

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The Olowu of Owu, Oba Prof. Saka Matemilola in collaboration with a pioneering startup, ORÍKÌ ENERGY, have perfected plan to empower no fewer than 100 entrepreneurs with a solar power business.

 The empowerment, which is in conjunction with Abeokuta in diaspora, will make Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, a pilot city.

Addressing journalists on Thursday at the palace of Olowu, on behalf of Oriki Energy, Funmi Kogbe disclosed that the startup programme, which starts on May 1st, will end on August 10th.

Kogbe added that the programme  has been scheduled for 100 days featuring  50 men and 50 women as beneficiaries.

She stated “It is now time to take ORÍKÌ ENERGY to the next level. Our hometown of Abeokuta, Ogun State, will serve as a pilot city. 

“Starting on Labour Day, May 1st, 2024, and for the next 100 days (until August 10th), the ORÍKÌ ENERGY team will help 100 entrepreneurs (50 women and 50 men) start a solar business with the support of HRM Oba (Prof) Saka Adelola Matemilola (Otileta VIII), Olowu of Owu Kingdom, and the Abeokuta diaspora. 

“ORÍKÌ ENERGY aims to empower Africa’s entrepreneurs and catalyze sustainable development across the continent. Together, we can illuminate the path towards a brighter future for Africa.”

Also, a  statement issued by Wale Oyekanmi, a partner, he stated that ORÍKÌ ENERGY, a pioneering startup, is poised to revolutionize Africa’s entrepreneurial landscape through sustainable solar energy solutions.

 He added that with a mission to empower 1 million entrepreneurs across the continent by 2034, ORÍKÌ ENERGY is on a mission to catalyze economic growth and drive social change by harnessing the power of the sun. 

According to him, Africa stands at a critical juncture, where access to reliable electricity remains a significant barrier to economic development.

“ORÍKÌ ENERGY recognizes this challenge as an opportunity to innovate and create tangible impact. 

“By leveraging solar energy, the company, based in Paris, France, aims to provide clean, affordable, and sustainable power solutions to budding entrepreneurs, unlocking their potential to thrive in their respective ventures. 

ORÍKÌ ENERGY is not just a company; it’s a movement towards a brighter, more sustainable future for Africa,” says Seni OYEKANMI, Founder and CEO of ORÍKÌ ENERGY.

“ “We envision a continent where every community has access to the energy they need to fuel their ambitions and drive economic progress in the continent. 

“The initiative aligns with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy, and Goal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth.

“ By facilitating access to solar energy solutions, ORÍKÌ ENERGY aims to foster entrepreneurship, create job opportunities, and stimulate economic activity at the grassroots level. 

“ORÍKÌ ENERGY’s approach goes beyond mere provision; it encompasses comprehensive support and training to ensure the sustainable growth of entrepreneurs.

“ Through future partnerships with local communities, governments, and NGOs, ORÍKÌ ENERGY seeks to build a robust network of solar hubs that nurtures and sustains growth and education across Africa. 

“Our first mobile phone charging kiosks have already provided energy to communities across Nigeria and financial independence for dozens of ORÍKÌ entrepreneurs and their families.”

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Man Found Dead in Ogun Hotel

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32 year old Lanre Ogungbe has been found dead in a hotel at Soyoye axis of Abeokuta, the Ogun state capital.
He was found lying helpless with empty bottles of alcohol and insecticide in a room, in the hotel on Thursday.
The receptionists at the hotel named Authentic hotel said after noticing that the deceased, who booked for a short time, failed to check out, raised concern.
They later found him lying helplessly on the bed, with empty bottles of alcohol and insecticide besides him.
Spokesperson of the state police command, Omolola Odutola said the manager of the hotel reported the incident to the Lafenwa police station, which deployed detectives to the hotel.
She said the detectives did not find any form of violence on the body, which had been deposited at the morgue of the state hospital, Ijaye, Abeokuta, for post mortem examination.
Odutola also said a thorough investigation of the incident was underway.

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Why I prefer traditional worship to Christianity, Islam — Wole Soyinka

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Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, has disclosed why he prefers traditional Orisa worshipping to Christianity and Islam.

He said the deepness of faith in Islam and Christianity doesn’t match that of Orisa worshipping for him, adding that Orisa fascinated him a lot more.

According to him, Orisa worshipping is one of the African religions that eschews violence and is more creative.

“I was fortunate to be born in two worlds – the Christian world and traditional Orisa worshippers. My grandfather, until he – poor man – also got converted – he was an Orisa person and a chief, and his (grandfather’s) side (of Orisa) fascinated me a lot more,” the playwright told CNN’s Larry Madowo, during an interview.

He added, “For me, it (Orisa worshipping) was more artistic, creative, and also more mysterious. I don’t find much of the mysterious in Christianity and even less in Islam and that is for a simple reason that I didn’t grow up in a Muslim environment.

“Orisa is open, and very ecumenical and that is why these foreign religions were able to penetrate it and even distort the truth. Because of the generosity of this spirit (Orisa), it is not violent. It is one of those African religions which eschew violence.

“I don’t believe in the Islamic or Christian God and for the adherents of these religions if that makes me an atheist, so I say, I am an atheist. I insisted that all human beings have a certain spiritual core in their being, I believe myself to be a more spirit-sensitive person.”

The literary icon also revealed that he said he doesn’t like to watch anything adapted from his life or works.

“Let me put it this way, turning anything in my life into what other people can watch pains me. It makes me extremely uncomfortable. It’s wrong to say it’s terrific, let me just say I’m detached from it.

“It takes me a while to bring myself to watch me.”

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Abiodun Felicitates With JAMB Registrar, Oloyede at 70

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Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun state has congratulated the registrar of the Joint Admission Matriculation Board (JAMB), Professor Ishaq Oloyede, on his seventieth birthday.
He described him as a remarkable scholar and distinguished administrator, who had redefined public administration space in Nigeria.
The governor, in a statement by his chief press secretary, Lekan Adeniran commended Professor Oloyede for his immense contribution to the transformation of jamb through transparency and professionalism.
Abiodun also celebrated Oloyede for his exemplary blend of scholarship and religious values.
According to the governor, the dedication of Oloyede also brought integrity and efficiency to jamb.

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