Monday, May 22, 2023

Prince Adewale Adeyemo die

Yoruba Nollywood actor, Prince Adewale Adeyemo, died on Monday morning after a brief illness.

The news was announced by fellow actor, Kunle Afod, on his Instagram page.

Sharing a picture of the deceased, Afod wrote, “Hmmmm God you know best RIP Prince Adewale Adeyemo.

“He passed on early hours of today after a brief illness. God will comfort all his family, friends and colleagues.”

This comes hours after the Yoruba movie industry held a night of tribute for the late Murphy Afolabi, who passed on May 14, 2023.


CC: insight media

Monday, May 8, 2023

Ya'Adua a true Democratic Leader

          Late President Musa Ya'Adua

The third contender of 2023 Presidential election Peter Obi, has made a statement through is Twitter page that "Late President Umaru Ya'Adua was a true democrat, a detribalised leader, who desired to reposition the nation based on unity, peace and progress. He was a leader, who believed in true governance, transparency and accountability".
However, he made it know that Ya'Adua is a man of accountability, transparency and has be a good example of good governance.

Sunday, May 7, 2023

Massed in rainy to witness King Charles’ Coronation

Tens of thousands of people of all ages, from Britain and across the globe, massed in rainy central London on Saturday to witness King Charles’ coronation and enjoy the unique atmosphere, with many donning crowns and cloaks of their own.


From the early hours, people dressed in red, white, and blue and clutching Union flags lined the streets for the first coronation in Britain for 70 years and a vast display of pomp and pageantry, NAN reports.

As Charles and Camilla made their way in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, thousands applauded and held up their phones to capture the moment.

Charles and Camilla make their way in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach

Many had brought stools or steps, to be able to see over the crowds.

“I wouldn’t have missed it for the world,” Michelle Fawcett, a 52-year-old barrister said, standing along the procession route on a wet day in London.

“No one else in the world does the pomp and ceremony like us,” the lawyer added.

Those gathered had different reasons to be there. Many older visitors wanted to show their support for Charles and the monarchy, others noted the beginning of a new era.

Several younger observers spoke of a desire to witness history and some wanted to join a huge party.

Many had lined the streets for the queen’s funeral and wanted to return to the capital for a more celebratory affair.

Mark Strasshine, 36 and in the crowd with his parents, said it was a moving occasion to be there.

“It makes you feel the heart of the nation in you a little bit, and stirs you a little bit inside,” he said.

The coronation is taking place amid a cost of living crisis and public scepticism, particularly among the young, about the role and relevance of the monarchy, and its finances.

Charles, who had the longest wait for the throne of any British monarch, is not as popular as his mother, Queen

Elizabeth and his coronation did not draw the millions who thronged the streets to watch her crowning in 1953.

But polls show the public generally approves of Charles as king and a majority still support the monarchy, even if younger people are far less interested.

A few hundred protesters from the anti-monarchy group Republic gathered among the wellwishers along the route, booing as Charles and Camilla went past and holding up signs saying “Not My King”.

The leader of the group was arrested before the procession started.

Crowds on the grand Mall boulevard leading up to Buckingham Palace were 20-deep in places, with many wearing paper crowns, plastic tiaras, elaborate costumes, and waving flags. In the nearby St. James’s Park, thousands watched on a big screen, with many holding umbrellas.

Sam Mindenhall, a 27-year-old cafe worker from Bristol, southwest England, said he thought Charles would balance the tradition of a monarchy that dates back almost 1,000 years with the modern face of Britain.

“I think a lot of the issues that he cares about are quite important,” he said.

He added that Charles appeared to be “trying to be more inclusive and bring more people into our nation”.

Fabrizio, a 47-year-old who moved from Italy nine years ago, said he also thought Charles would do a better job of connecting with younger people, given his decades-long interest in inter-faith relations and environmental issues.

“I think regardless of his age the king will reach out to younger people, I think he’ll be more connected to the youth than the queen,” he said.

Louise Fellows, 50, from Worcestershire, said she had been in London for Queen Elizabeth’s funeral.

“We had such an amazing time we thought we’d come again.

“And I love dressing up and I loved the monarchy and it’s just such a fantastic atmosphere,” Fellows added.


(C:CTribune, excluding headline)

Saturday, May 6, 2023

May 29, No Cause for Alarm

           Major General Musa Danmadami
Nigeria Military Command has made a statement on  Thursday 4th of May to the Nigerians’ that there was no cause for alarm over the May 29th official inauguration of the new administration of the Elect President, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, saying the Armed Forces and other security forces are fully prepared to make the exercise a hitch-free.
The Director of Defence Media Operations, Maj-General Musa Danmadami gave this assurance during the bi-weekly briefing of Defence Correspondents on the operational successes recorded by the Armed Forces of Nigeria and other security agencies in the past two weeks across the Six-geo-political zones of the country.
Also, he affirmatively declared that Nigerians should not entertain any fear, that May 29 transition would be fear as the army  force  will be in  collaboration with the police and other security agencies, which they were to work round the clock to deal decisively with any potential threat hostile to the peaceful inauguration as being planned by the government.
However, he explained that the election  come and gone and the winner had been declared by the INEC  hence, the inauguration would hold as planned.
He stated that, “Elections have come and gone. For the presidential election, a winner has been announced. There is a transition committee in place comprising all members of the security agencies, ministries and agencies of government to make sure the event is held successfully and without a glitch.
“We don’t see reasons why there should be a problem during the exercise.

Friday, May 5, 2023

GEJ- PAYS TRIBUTE AFTER 13 YEARS

The Nigeria Former  President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has paid tributes to the Late President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua, after 13 years of his death.
GEJ, who was Yar’Adua‘s deputy then, described him as a “great and selfless leader”.
However, in a post shared via his Twitter handle on Friday, he wrote, “On this day thirteen years ago, our nation lost a great and selfless leader, President Yar’Adua. He was a man of peace, justice and accountability.
“We look back with appreciation to God for the gift his life and his impact in our nation.
“President Yar’Adua was an exemplary leader, who lived above ethnic and religious sentiments. And his public life inspired many positively .
“Today, we remember him for his life of service, dedication and commitment to a united and prosperous nation.
“We will continue to remember him for his developmental strides and his commitment to the peace and progress of Nigeria. – GEJ”.
Yar’Adua was sworn in as President in 2007, and died in 2010 before completing his first term, and Jonathan took over as acting President and later became the President.

Tuesday, October 18, 2022

WE GO FOR THE TROPHY

 The Mass Communication department has show themselves as the worthy department to win the 2022 interdepartmental football match and carry the trophy with unbeaten game since Monday 10th of October 2022,  between Accountancy department and Mass Communication department 1:2

Mass Communication team Captain receiving the trophy from the institution Registrar Mr. Sanni L. Omotayo


However, today Monday 17th of October 2022  which is the final between the department of Mass Communication and Computer Science and the department of Mass Comm. win the match with 1:0

Mass Communication team 

Computer Science team


Today as be the most happiest day for the student of the department and for  the HOD who is also the team manger by expressing his gratitude to all supporter's of team, in his statement, Mr. Salaudeen Abdullahi Ishola stated that "With a profound heartfelt sentiment of joy and gratitude, I appreciate everyone who in one way or the other make the just concluded Inter-Departmental soccer competition a collosal success to our great department.

Notably, many thanks to the team coach, our ever gallant players, medical team and all of you the fans. Kudos to you all. I pray may we continue to succeed in our endeavors."

Saturday, October 15, 2022

We are Ready for the Cup

 The interdepartmental football competition that hold between Mass Communication and Computer Engenreeing. Today 14th of October 2022, the semi-final that hold between the two department, to known who will qualify for final, however the Mass communication prove themselves worthy of collecting the cup after scoring  a goal from the goal keeper after many attempt.

Are you ready for the final? between Mass Communication and Computer Science. On 17th of October 2022

However, the match has be the toughest match for Mass Communication department after 3 three different goals which referee did not accept.

 Moreso, the manager of the team Mr. Salaudeen A.I as shows is gratitude to the players, Coach and the team supporters that the final which will hold of Monday 17th of October 2022,that Mass Communication owns the Cup.

Mass Communication Football Team
Computer Science Football Team


 As the final is  between the two strongest department of the institution of Iresi Mass Communication and Computer Science.

Prince Adewale Adeyemo die

Yoruba Nollywood actor, Prince Adewale Adeyemo, died on Monday morning after a brief illness. The news was announced by fellow a...