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How I sneaked into radio station in 1965 – Soyinka

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Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka has said he never broke into a radio station but sneaked in because the radio station was holding on to something that belonged to the people.

In 1965, Soyinka reportedly seized the Western Nigeria Broadcasting Service studio and broadcast a demand for the cancellation of the Western Nigeria Regional Elections.

Speaking while answering questions from children on his life experiences for the past 90 years, Prof. Soyinka said that he did not envisage living up to 90, adding that he decided to be a writer to correct some anomalies from stories he listened to while growing up.

On why he broke into a radio station during the military era, the Nobel Laureate said: “I never broke into a radio station, but sneaked in. The radio station was holding on to something that belonged to the people, and I decided to retrieve it.

“If that item had been played, it would have demoralized the people and established the culture of brutality.”

He chided Nigerians for always critising the State but refused to examine themselves, noting that crimes like kidnapping and robbery, among others, were not because of poverty or inequality, but selfishness and the desire to live a luxury life.

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He lauded Governor Abiodun for helping in developing the environment around his abode and saving it from degradation, even as he emphasized that this has led to his not abandoning the country.

The 2024 Wole Soyinka International Cultural Exchange Programme drew students from different parts of the country who participated in an essay competition on national and international topics.

About 383 students participated in the competition, 90 were chosen, while nine were selected with Alabi Oluwanifemi emerging the best essayist, Okoye Collins John came second, while Adebusi Adeoluwa, came third.

Earlier,  the Ogun State Government awarded scholarships to nine students who performed creditably well in an essay competition to mark the 90th birthday celebration of Soyinka.

Speaking at the 2024 edition of the Wole Soyinka International Cultural Exchange Programme held at Prof. Soyinka’s ARI residence, Ijegba, Abeokuta, on Monday, Governor Dapo Abiodun, said they would also be given laptop each for their efforts.

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The gesture, Governor Abiodun emphasized is to encourage the beneficiaries to keep writing as well as motivate other students to participate in the next edition of the competition.

While describing the Noble Laureate as the most celebrated black African, who has excel in his chosen career, Prince Abiodun noted that as the key to bringing about change and prosperity in Nigeria and around the world, It is imperative to engage the youth and ensure that their thinking and goals are oriented toward progress for the motherland and humanity.

He said the Wole Soyinka International Cultural Exchange (WSICE) was established to honour the legacy and reflects Prof. Soyinka’s lifelong commitment to education, cultural exchange, and in nurturing future leaders, adding that the initiative underscores his values, which include justice, freedom, and the pursuit of excellence in the arts and humanities.

According to Governor Abiodun, this year’s theme, “Engaging National Interest on Good Governance, Understanding Nation-Building (E.N.I.O.G.U.N),” perfectly encapsulates Professor Soyinka’s profound commitment to creating a just and equitable world.

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The Wole Soyinka International Cultural Exchange (WSICE) consists of three aspects, which comprise essay competition, the advocacy, and the performing arts, which include poetry, drama, and Spoken Word.

The governor said: “We celebrate a project that, for over 14 years, has upheld his ideals and vision. There is no doubt that the Nobel Laureate has optimally utilized the inherent values and wisdom of African culture and tradition in his global engagement as a world citizen of African descent.

“The mission and underlying objectives of WSICE are clear and commendable. They seek to create unity among mankind regardless of nationality, culture, or religion by focusing on youth as the future of humanity, in line with the thoughts and guiding principles of Professor Wole Soyinka.”

The project, Abiodun said is designed to serve as a beacon, illuminating the path for future thinkers who are passionate about the progress and betterment of humanity, pledging that the State would take ownership of the event to make it international.

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SPECIAL TRIBUTE: Celebrating a rare icon, master strategist, and a true Professor of practical politics.

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At 90, Otunba Bushura Adedeji Alebiosu – “Bush of Africa” stands as a living testament to wisdom, resilience, and enduring influence.

His life has been a remarkable journey of service, mentorship, and unwavering commitment to community development and political excellence at the grassroots.

Otunba Alebiosu’s legacy is written not just in years, but in lives touched, leaders raised, and structures built. A bridge between generations, his voice has shaped conversations, guided decisions, and inspired countless individuals to embrace purposeful leadership.

Today, we celebrate not just longevity, but impact. Not just age, but relevance. Not just a man, but an institution.

May your wisdom continue to illuminate paths, and may your legacy remain evergreen.

Happy 90th Birthday, Bush of Africa

E-signed:

Oloye Salami Oluwaseun
Managing Director/CEO
Crosserlough Development Company

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Zaynab Otiti Obanor: The Queen with Uncommon Milk of Kindness Celebrates Birthday with the Needy

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In a world where birthdays are often marked by glittering parties and exclusive guest lists, Zaynab Otiti Obanor chose a different path—one paved with compassion, empathy and an uncommon milk of human kindness.

For Zaynab, philanthropy is not a seasonal obligation or a public relations gesture; it is a way of life. True to her enduring spirit of generosity, she marked her birthday not with chandeliers and champagne, but with open arms and a giving heart—celebrating with the needy, the forgotten and the vulnerable.

From distributing food items and essential supplies to sharing warm embraces and reassuring words, she turned what could have been a private celebration into a communal blessing. For many beneficiaries, her presence was more precious than the gifts she brought. She did not merely give; she connected. She listened. She cared.

Those who know her say this is vintage Zaynab—graceful yet grounded, elegant yet empathetic. A woman who understands that true royalty is not defined by status but by service. In her quiet but impactful way, she continues to demonstrate that the greatest wealth one can possess is a generous spirit.

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Her philosophy has always been clear: to change the world, we must first change our attitude toward giving. And on her special day, she once again proved that kindness, when shared, multiplies.

As she adds another year, Zaynab Otiti Obanor stands tall—not just as a celebrated figure, but as a beacon of hope. A queen, indeed, whose crown shines brightest in the lives she touches.

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President Tinubu at 74: Wale Tinubu Showers Praises, Applauds President’s Courage and Wisdom

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As President Bola Ahmed Tinubu clocks 74 today, tributes have continued to pour in, with Dr. Jubril Adewale Tinubu, CON, leading the chorus of commendation for what he describes as a legacy of courage and far-reaching vision.

In a warm gesture that underscores respect, loyalty, and shared vision, Tinubu, GCE, Oando Group and a prominent figure in Nigeria’s corporate sphere extended heartfelt felicitations to the President, celebrating a life defined by resilience, leadership, and enduring impact on Nigeria’s political and economic landscape.

Dr. Tinubu, praised the President for his steadfast commitment to nation-building, describing him as a visionary leader whose influence has remained pivotal in shaping modern Nigeria. He noted that President Tinubu’s journey—from his days as a pro-democracy advocate to his emergence as the nation’s number one citizen—stands as a testament to courage, tenacity, and strategic foresight.

According to him, the President’s Renewed Hope agenda continues to inspire confidence among stakeholders within and outside the country, as it seeks to reposition Nigeria on the path of sustainable growth and prosperity. He commended Tinubu’s bold reforms and unwavering determination to tackle long-standing structural challenges, emphasizing that true leadership often requires difficult but necessary decisions.

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“Leadership asks for courage, the kind that stands firm when decisions are difficult, and the path is not always applauded. You have taken on that responsibility, making choices that are stabilising our economy and restoring confidence’’ Dr. Tinubu stated.

He further prayed for renewed strength, wisdom, and good health for the President, expressing optimism that the years ahead will usher in even greater accomplishments for both the leader and the nation at large.

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