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Monday, 29 December 2025

Police Intercept Illegal Firearm In Stop-And-Search Operation At Ishashi


The Lagos State Police Command has said the recovery of a locally made firearm in the Ishashi area underscores its continued reliance on stop-and-search operations as part of broader efforts to prevent crime across the state.

In a statement posted on its official X handle, the command disclosed that operatives of the Anti-Crime Unit attached to the Ishashi Division recovered a cut-to-size double-barrel firearm and two cartridges during a patrol on Tuesday at about 10:45 p.m.

The police said the recovery was made in the course of a routine stop-and-search operation carried out within the division’s jurisdiction, adding that the operation was led by the Divisional Police Officer.

Reaffirming its position on preventive policing, the command said such measures remain central to disrupting criminal activity before it occurs and strengthening public safety.

The statement read, “Stop-and-search remains a proactive crime-prevention measure. On December 23, 2025, at about 10:45 p.m., operatives of the Anti-Crime Unit of Ishashi Division, led by the DPO, recovered a locally made cut-to-size double-barrel firearm with two cartridges during a patrol and stop-and-search operation within the division’s jurisdiction.”

The command assured residents that patrols and intelligence-led operations would be sustained across Lagos State as part of efforts to maintain security and deter criminal activities.

Meanwhile, the Nigeria Police Force has said recent intelligence-led operations across several states resulted in the arrest of 22 suspects and the recovery of firearms, vehicles, motorcycles, illicit drugs and other items linked to criminal activities.

In a statement, the Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, said the operations were carried out by operatives of the Force Special Tactical Squad and targeted offences ranging from armed robbery and kidnapping to banditry, cattle rustling, impersonation and drug trafficking.

Hundeyin said six firearms were recovered during the operations, including “one LAR rifle, one pump-action gun, one AK-49 rifle, one AK-47 rifle and one SMG rifle, alongside two rounds of live ammunition”. He added that a total of 45 other exhibits were also recovered, comprising vehicles, motorcycles, illicit drugs and items suspected to have been used in committing various crimes.

According to the police, one of the key operations took place along the Kaduna–Abuja Expressway, where operatives intercepted a J5 vehicle conveying 13 brand-new motorcycles, weapons and other incriminating materials. Hundeyin said further investigation led to the arrest of a 35-year-old suspect, Luke Ifeanyi, in connection with alleged armed robbery and economic sabotage.

He also disclosed that, in a separate operation within the Federal Capital Territory, operatives arrested a Kuje Custodial Centre escapee, Ayo Abiodun, who is suspected to have carried out a violent robbery involving a serving Nigerian Army officer.

The police spokesperson said another suspect, 40-year-old Yusuf Shehu, was arrested with a stolen tricycle and was found to be impersonating a police officer. “A police mobile uniform and a police identity card were recovered from him,” Hundeyin said.

He further stated that operatives intercepted a vehicle conveying large quantities of leaves suspected to be cannabis and other controlled substances during routine patrols.

In Edo State, Hundeyin said four suspects were arrested for unlawful possession of prohibited firearms and alleged violent attacks on a community. He added that in Lagos and Ogun states, two suspects linked to a car-snatching syndicate were also apprehended.

The police said investigations into the various cases were ongoing, while efforts were being intensified to dismantle criminal networks operating across the country.


 

How Gun-Wielding Hoodlums Invaded Eyo Festival


There was confusion in parts of Lagos Island on Saturday as unidentified hoodlums masquerading as Eyo participants were seen brandishing a gun and unleashing violence during the annual Eyo Festival, previously celebrated as the Adamu Orisha Play.

The cultural event, which draws local and international spectators, witnessed unprecedented disorder when the traditional procession spilled into street confrontations.

Video clips circulating widely on social media show individuals in the iconic white flowing garments and tall red hats associated with Eyo masquerades engaging in aggressive behaviour against onlookers and residents.

In one disturbing sequence, a person believed to be impersonating an Eyo masquerade is seen wielding what appears to be a firearm in the midst of the procession, prompting panic and flight among bystanders.

The disturbing footage also captured scenes of physical assault on a man by several men dressed in Eyo regalia, repeatedly striking him with staves while others surged toward the confrontation.

In separate clips, residents were seen retaliating by throwing chairs and other items at groups of masquerade figures near residential gates.

The violence has sparked outrage across social media platforms, with citizens condemning both the physical assaults and the unsettling display of a firearm during a cultural celebration traditionally associated with heritage, unity and respect.

Many commentators stressed that such conduct tarnishes the longstanding cultural significance of the Eyo Festival and endangers public safety.

This year’s Eyo Festival was officially supported by government dignitaries and saw significant civic planning, including traffic diversions and public safety advisories aimed at ensuring a peaceful celebration.

Authorities had earlier urged respect for traditional protocols and emphasised that no procession should continue beyond evening hours.


 

Sunday, 28 December 2025

Music Embraced Me When Acting Pushed Me Away - Fast-Rising Artiste, Rento

Fast-rising actor and singer, Rento, has opened up about the harsh realities of the entertainment industry, his decision to step back from acting, and his growing music career.

In an interview with Saturday Beats, the entertainer revealed that his latest single ‘Damiloun’ was born out of deep frustration and emotional turmoil.

He said, “Damiloun, a Yoruba word meaning ‘answer me,’ came at a time when I felt overwhelmed by the hurdles I faced in Nollywood despite years of hard work. I have featured in more than 100 movies, but I haven’t received my due recognition. They don’t even call me for most of their jobs.”

Rento added that he often had to fight for roles rather than earn them on merit. “Sometimes I have to beg or force myself to get a role. But thank God for music; I have another talent, and people are accepting it. My songs have over a million streams on all digital platforms.”

Describing Nollywood as a system that often frustrates genuine talent, he said, “The entertainment industry is a dark world. If anyone wants to venture into it, I would tell them not to come. It’s pure show business. If you’re real, they won’t give you a chance. You have to play along, pretend, and sacrifice things that aren’t worth it.”

Rento claimed that gatekeepers in the industry deliberately obstruct passionate talents. “The people who run the industry want you to go through a long process. Only those willing to dance to their drum easily get the key,” he lamented.

Tracing his journey, Rento explained that he began acting in 2006 as a child actor in Ogbomosho (Osun State) before moving to Lagos. “I’ve been on the road for long. I’ve sacrificed a lot. They were not giving me chances, so I decided to focus on where people want me more—music.”

He maintained that his switch to music was both spiritual and emotional. “I started composing songs at cemeteries, singing to the deceased without even realising I was making music. That’s when I knew music was my calling.”

Rento also emphasised his commitment to integrity. “I refuse shortcuts that many take to rise in entertainment fame. That path would make me sinful. I want to succeed on my own merit.”

Though stepping back from acting, Rento has worked with some of Nollywood’s top stars, including Odunlade Adekola, Mide Martins, Wunmi Toriola, and Femi Adebayo.

He is also seeing success in music, with a joint project titled ‘Pasuma Wonder’ with Bhadboi OML, topping charts in France and Somalia. “Fans should expect love songs from me now. I’ve done street sounds for the streets; it’s time for love songs.”

Rento revealed plans for an album in 2026 featuring eight tracks and promised more viral hits. “I know I’m going to be big. The discovery stage is very wet. Fans should watch out for back-to-back bangers this year.”

Culled from The Punch  

 

Driver Runs Amok, Kills 9-Year Old, Injures Four Others In Lekki


A yet-to-be-identified driver has allegedly caused the death of a nine-year-old boy and injured four others after losing control of his vehicle due to suspected speeding and crashing into the children.

A statement by the Controller General of the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Margaret Adeseye, revealed that the incident occurred at about 2:31pm along Wole Olateju Crescent in the Lekki area of the state.

Adeseye noted that preliminary investigations revealed that the vehicle lost control due to overspeeding and rammed into the children, who were standing at the gate of a house in the area.

Four of the five children, aged between eight and 13, were said to have sustained severe injuries, while the fifth child was feared dead.

She stated, “The incident involved a Lexus RX 300 jeep with registration number GGE 750BM, which occurred at No. 1, Wole Olateju Crescent, Kingshisha, Lekki Phase 1, off Admiralty Road, within Eti-Osa Local Government Area, Lagos State.

“Preliminary reports indicate that the vehicle (Lexus jeep), while allegedly overspeeding, lost control and ran into five male children aged between eight and 13 years who were at the gate of the above-mentioned address.

“Four of the victims were rescued alive but sustained severe injuries and were subsequently conveyed to an undisclosed hospital by sympathisers. One male child, aged nine years, was suspected dead at the scene.”

The LSFRS boss noted that the matter was subsequently handed over to the police.

“The vehicle involved and the victims sustained varying degrees of damage and injuries. The affected vehicle was later evacuated by a private towing company with registration number GGE 812HX and taken to the Maroko Police Station.

“Officers from the Maroko Police Division were present at the scene and took over for further investigation.”

 

 

Lagos Woman Who Rejected Blood Transfusion Dies


A Lagos-based breast cancer patient and member of the Jehovah’s Witnesses, Mensah Omolola, popularly known on X as Auntie Esther, has reportedly died after rejecting a medically advised blood transfusion.

The 38-year-old was receiving treatment at the Lakeshore Cancer Centre, Lagos, before declining the procedure on religious grounds.

Her death was announced on X on Saturday by Obi-Dickson, who led a donation campaign for her treatment, alongside another supporter, Aunty Muse.

“It is well. Peaceful rest to her. I really do not know what to say,” Obi-Dickson wrote.

Also confirming the development, Aunty Muse posted, “Rest on, Aunty Esther.”

Omolola rejected a blood transfusion weeks after Nigerians rallied and raised over N30m to support her treatment.

Her case attracted widespread public attention in November after a video of her appealing for financial assistance to commence treatment went viral.

However, an earlier video released in October to draw attention to her condition had sparked controversy, with some Nigerians expressing doubts over the authenticity of her illness.

Following news of her death, reactions flooded social media, with many Nigerians expressing sadness over the development, while others reignited discussions on the balance between religious beliefs and medical advice.

 

 

How Air Peace's Brand New Aircraft Was Damaged At Murtala Muhammed International Airport


Flight operations of Air Peace were disrupted over the weekend after its newly acquired Embraer 195-E2 aircraft was damaged by ground handling equipment operated by the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company (NAHCO) Plc at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA,.

A source close to the airline confirmed the incident.

The aircraft, which was scheduled to operate Flight P47750 from Lagos to Accra, was reportedly struck by a luggage conveyor belt vehicle operated by the handling company shortly after passengers had boarded.

The aircraft, with registration number 5N-BYH, sustained damage to its thrust reverser cowling, a component of the engine casing, following the impact.

As a precautionary safety measure, the aircraft was immediately grounded, and all passengers on board were asked to disembark.

The incident resulted in operational delays and disruption of flight schedules, as the affected aircraft had been programmed to operate multiple sectors for the day.

Industry sources confirmed that no fewer than nine flights assigned to the aircraft were impacted, with passengers experiencing delays or being rebooked on alternative flights.

The Embraer 195-E2 is part of Air Peace’s recently delivered fleet, making the incident significant given the high cost associated with inspections and repairs involving modern aircraft engines.

No injuries were recorded in the incident.

Meanwhile, investigations are expected to determine the circumstances surrounding the collision, including the condition of the ground handling equipment and compliance with standard operating procedures.

A source close to NAHCO also confirmed the incident, noting that the company’s top management was aware of the development and visited the scene on Friday morning.

NCAA director Michael Achimugu also confirmed the development on his official X account on Friday.

“Passengers were already boarded when a ground handler’s conveyor belt hit the aircraft, causing damage to the engine cover,” Achimugu wrote.

“Passengers had to be deboarded. The aircraft was scheduled to fly nine sectors. All passengers waiting for its operations are automatically disrupted, and the airline will face backlash, refund issues, compensation, etc, for a damage that was not its fault, and it would spend large sums of foreign currency to fix.

“The other time, it was a bird strike that cost (by the airline’s admission), over three million dollars to fix. It took an entire month for the airline manufacturer to send them the replacement for the “engine cowling dent.”

“Today’s aircraft was one of the brand new E2’s, and it was fully booked until January 15th, 2026. Now, all innocent passengers booked for its operations will experience one delay or cancellation.

“But airlines will not throw other service providers under the bus. They will simply announce “technical/operational reasons” and then they would bear, not just the anger of justifiably aggravated passengers, but the consequences per Part 19 of the NCAA Regulations 2023.”

Speaking further, Achimugu said Air Peace has suffered a lot of these technical issues through no fault of theirs.

He spoke about the need to start naming and shaming poorly trained ground handling personnel whose inefficiency costs the airlines great reputational, financial, and technical damage.

Achimugu added that the NCAA will now be looking to strengthen the regulations in a way that also heavily sanctions service providers for matters like the type in the images below.

According to him, airlines should not be held responsible for situations like this, and passengers should be informed, most honestly, about the reasons for disruptions caused by these unfortunate scenarios.

“I do hope that there is enough insurance to cover the cost of losses like this one,” Achimugu said.

“In advance, I call for the understanding of passengers who were scheduled to fly this aircraft. I have asked about standby aircraft. The airline has two (which is commendable), but those two have been deployed to cover two other similar situations. In any case, even if they were available, their sitting capacities are less than the damaged E2.

“These are some of the behind-the-scene situations that make airlines seem culpable. We must educate more, and ensure to unbundle the facts so that the industry does not continue to seem like a secret coven that swallows information behind layers of cover-ups.

“To Air Peace, and indeed all domestic operators, I empathize with you in moments like this.

“Thankfully, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has ensured that access to forex is not longer as difficult as it used to be. I know that this does not mitigate the costs of repairs, neither does it make up for the lost time and possible profits, but I salute your resoluteness in keeping the business running. May Nigeria succeed.”

 

 

Vacant Stool: Stakeholders Urge Sanwo-Olu To Resolve Obaship Tussle In Epe


Seven months after the demise of the Olu-Epe of Epe, Oba Shefiu Olatunji Adewale, the ancient town remains without a traditional ruler, as the process of appointing a successor continues to be stalled by controversy and unresolved claims from two prominent sons of the community.

Following the passing of the monarch in May 2025, expectations were high that the process of enthroning a new king would be swift and peaceful.

However, the succession has since been marred by disagreements, claims and counterclaims, and heightened tension among supporters of the two contenders.

Efforts by community elders to mediate yielded little result, while youth groups became increasingly agitated.

The tension reached a peak during the last Sallah period, when fears of possible violence prompted the Epe Local Government to suspend the 2025 Eid prayers at the Eid ground.

The decision was later reversed by the Lagos State Government, which assured residents of adequate security and called for calm.

The state government subsequently invited the two factions for dialogue, leading to a temporary agreement and renewed emphasis on peace, law and order.

However, a few months later, community members say no concrete steps have been taken to resolve the succession crisis.

Residents now express growing fears over the continued vacuum in traditional leadership, noting that major cultural, social and community programmes are being held without a king on the throne, an unusual situation for a town with a rich heritage.

In response, youth groups and religious organisations have written formal letters to the Lagos State Government, appealing for urgent intervention, warning that prolonged delay could trigger a breakdown of law and order.

At the weekend, some youths, led by Alhaji Musbau Adeola Agoro, gathered at the residence of the Baamofin of Epe Kingdom, Tunde Seriki, to formally register their displeasure and urge him to use his influence and connections to appeal to the state government for decisive action.

Speaking to the youths, Seriki appealed for calm and restraint.

“We must shun any act that can lead to a breakdown of law and order,” he said, adding that he has confidence in Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, whom he described as “a leader with listening ears who will be fair to all parties.”

A call was also made to the president of Epe Ogunmodede Club and the Alakoso of Epe Kingdom, Alhaji Omodele Ibrahim, a prominent indigene of Epe in the United Kingdom, who expressed deep concern over the prolonged impasse.

“The government should wade in fast. The youths are agitated, and the people are unhappy that after the demise of our monarch, things are still not in proper shape,” he said.

He urged notable sons and daughters of Epe to rally round the government and relevant agencies to ensure a lasting and credible resolution to the Obaship tussle.

Community stakeholders insist that only the Lagos State Government has the authority and moral standing to mediate and deliver a solution that will be widely accepted as fair, just and transparent.

As tensions simmer, residents of Epe are calling for swift action to restore traditional leadership, preserve peace, and safeguard the unity and stability of the historic town.

Culled from The Guardian 

 

"Please Forgive Me", Pastor Chris Okafor Publicly Apologizes To Actress Doris Ogala, Kneeling Before His Congregation


The embattled Senior Pastor of the Mountain of Liberation and Miracles Ministries, Chris Okafor has publicly apologised to Nollywood actress Doris Ogala. The pastor  tendered his apologies on Sunday, kneeling before his congregation admitting that he was an imperfect human who is prone to mistakes. 

The apology comes amid a heated public feud that has dominated social media, with Ogala accusing Okafor of an affair, broken marriage promises, sharing explicit content, and offering her $10,000 to retract claims that she was hired by rival pastors to defame him.

In a viral video shared by @NigeriaStories on X on Sunday, Okafor is seen at the pulpit, microphone in hand, addressing the congregation.

“Listen, we’re not joining issues. Mistakes have been made in the past, and I tender an apology to everybody,” Okafor said.

He specifically named Ogala, stating, “I am sorry to everyone I have offended, to Doris Ogala also. I say sorry and apologise to everyone that I’ve offended.”

Okafor reiterated his willingness to make amends, saying, “I’m ready to make a restitution to anyone, anybody, any lady I have offended. I am sorry. Forgive me.”

Acknowledging his imperfections, he added, “Not perfect, I’ve never been perfect.”

The pastor then knelt before the church, a gesture that drew cheers from the congregation, as he continued, “I’m kneeling down before everyone and before the church. Forgive me. You can judge me. Pray for me.”

Despite the apology, Okafor maintained that “everything that was said is not true,” insisting that many of Ogala’s allegations contained “so many lies.”

This position appeared to fuel further controversy, as Ogala responded during an Instagram Live session, forgiving him but rejecting his claim that she lied about the accusations.

“CHRIS OKAFOR, I FORGIVE YOU, BUT THERE’S A PROBLEM. WHERE YOU SAID EVERYTHING IS A LIE. I HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THAT BECAUSE I DON’T LIE,” she wrote.

This followed the cleric’s wedding to his new bride, identified as Pearl, which reportedly took place earlier in the week.

Okafor was said to have proceeded with the ceremony despite Ogala’s viral accusations of betrayal, emotional manipulation and reneging on a promise of marriage after an alleged long-term relationship.

In several videos shared earlier this month, Ogala tearfully accused Okafor of ruining her life following a relationship she claimed spanned several years, beginning around 2017.

She alleged that she ended her previous marriage at his urging and suffered emotional distress when the relationship was abruptly terminated.

Okafor had previously dismissed the allegations, saying he would leave the matter to legal authorities.

However, sustained public pressure and Ogala’s refusal to back down appear to have prompted the cleric’s public apology.


 

Friday, 26 December 2025

"Eyo Festival Is Not An Avenue For Personal Profit", Oba Akiolu Warns Participants As Lagosians Get Set For Festival


The Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Babatunde Akiolu, has announced that the Eyo Festival will be held on Saturday, December 27, 2025, in honour of the late Chief Abibatu Mogaji, mother of President Bola Tinubu, as well as the late Lateef Jakande and Sir Michael Otedola.

Oba Akiolu made the announcement during a media briefing at the palace in Iga Idunganran, Lagos Island, attended by the White Cap Chiefs. He assured residents and tourists of adequate security before, during, and after the festival, while warning participating masquerades against harassing spectators, fun seekers, or other participants.

“Eyo is not an avenue to make money for any chief. It is our sacred heritage and must be treated with dignity, not an avenue for personal profit,” the monarch said.

This year’s festival will be held at Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS) and restricted to Lagos Island, with 100 buses planned to transport participants from across the state to the venue.

The Eyo Festival, also known as the Adamu Orisha Play, is a traditional Yoruba festival held on Lagos Island. It celebrates the city’s ancestral heritage and is used to guide the souls of departed kings and chiefs to the afterlife.

Eyo masquerades: Participants, known as Eyo, dress in white robes, veils, and color-coded hats (Aga cap), carrying long staffs (Opambata).

The procession: Eyo groups emerge from the palaces (Iga) of ruling families and proceed to the shrine (Agodo), accompanied by singing, drumming, and dancing.

Today, the festival also serves as a major tourist attraction and is sometimes organized for special state functions, while maintaining its cultural and spiritual significance.

As part of the activities running up to the main event, Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, hosted representatives of the families of Jakande, Johnsons, Mogaji, and Otedola. 

The event took place at the State House Marina, Lagos, amid colourful display of Eyo masquerades and other performers.

Speaking at the event, the Governor said the 2025 Eyo Festival will showcase the deepness of Lagos cultural heritage, explaining that it is a ceremony that holds together the local and international friends and audience of Lagos.

He said: “We know that there is a rich tradition and culture in Lagos, because they say that a people without a culture will go into extinction. If you don’t have a culture you are not relevant. What are you living for? What are you passing on?

“So, it will be a cultural event that we will use to demonstrate to all of our visitors and friends that Lagos is not only the centre of excellence, or the commercial nerve centre of the country; it is also the melting point of culture and tourism.

“So, I want to formally acknowledge and thank all of you for coming out in large number this afternoon to demonstrate your support,” the Governor said.

The iconic Eyo Festival is staging its comeback after eight years of absence. It is scheduled to hold at the Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS), Lagos on December 27, 2025. 


 

Many Women Suffer Abuse In Silence Because Of Economic Dependence - Mrs Falana


A clarion call has been made to well meaning Nigerians on the need to empower women and, in the process, protect their dignity. The call was made by Mrs Funmi Falana, A Senior Advocate of Nigeria and the founder of Women Empowerment and Legal Aid.  Mrs Falana emphasised that economic empowerment is crucial for protecting women’s rights and restoring dignity to the less privileged.

She spoke at the graduation ceremony of 17 students of WELA Vocational Training College, held in commemoration of International Human Rights Day.

The event, themed “Building Lives, Restoring Hope,” took place in Ikeja, Lagos.

In her welcome address, Falana stressed that economic empowerment bridges the gap between access to justice and the ability to enforce rights.

She highlighted WELA’s mandate to defend women’s rights, educate women on their legal entitlements, and use strategic litigation to advance protections for women and vulnerable persons.

“Many women continue to suffer in silence because of economic dependence,” she said, noting that fear of losing financial support often prevents victims from speaking out.

She cited cases handled by WELA, including a young girl who was molested, insisting perpetrators must be held accountable regardless of their status or relationship to victims.

Falana described the vocational training programme as crucial to achieving financial independence, as the event saw the showcase of products made by graduates, such as handbags, dresses, and wigs.

She noted that this year’s graduation recorded the lowest number of students -17, compared to previous years when 38 to 50 students were trained.

Beyond women’s empowerment, she said WELA collaborates with the Nigerian Correctional Service to rehabilitate ex-offenders.

She added, “Many former inmates return to crime due to a lack of post-release support.

“Under WELA’s initiative, released inmates are accommodated at the WELA Home hostel in Agege or reunited with families while undergoing a three-month rehabilitation process, including skills training.

“WELA also assists homeless persons and drug addicts, whom she popularly called “Jesus Boys,” and is building a rehabilitation centre in Mowe to expand interventions.”

Falana announced the commissioning of the WELA Football Club to engage rehabilitated youths and keep them away from crime through sports and structured activities.

She urged support for the programme by purchasing graduates’ products.

Also speaking at the event, human rights activist and former presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore, criticised the government for failing to provide basic services, noting that NGOs now fill the governance gap.

Sowore said, “In a country where government has failed, NGOs are the ones governing Nigeria today,” he said, citing food, electricity, water, and sanitation initiatives delivered by civil society.

He condemned plans to tax NGOs as ironic and commended Femi and Funmi Falana for their commitment to social justice and human rights.

Sowore also credited Femi Falana for pivotal support to his education, describing him as a mentor and father figure.

In her keynote address, child rights advocate and founder of CEE-HOPE Foundation, Betty Abah, stressed that economic empowerment is a practical response to poverty and systemic failure.

She praised WELA’s vocational programme as “real change, not theoretical intervention,”

She pointed to gestures, including distributing grinding machines to vulnerable families, as restoring dignity to families.

Abah encouraged graduates to use their skills with discipline and integrity, as she described skills as “a shield, a voice, and a pathway to freedom.”

Head Girl of the vocational college, Mrs Olagbemi Adeola, who graduated as a fashion designer, encouraged her fellow graduates to see themselves as entrepreneurs and community change-makers.

“Today, we are not just graduates. We are job creators, not job seekers,” she said.

Other graduates, including Yekini Babatunde and Daniela Taiwo, shared testimonies on how the programme boosted their confidence, skills, and self-belief.

Awards were presented to Mr Temitope Akinwunmi for supporting WELA’s initiatives and to Mrs Esther Ajijola, Mrs Beatrice Adekoya, and Mrs Susan Jato for their dedication.

Ajijola was specifically recognised for teaching catering free of charge.

Dignitaries at the event included Femi Falana (SAN), their son and musician Falz, senior advocates of Nigeria, and other legal practitioners.