Saturday, December 7, 2024

Olori Atuwatse III to Host Prestigious Networking Dinner & Discussion Celebrating Leadership, Innovation, and Featuring a Tribute to Former Liberian Vice President Jewel Taylor

Olori Atuwatse III, Queen Consort of the Warri Kingdom, transformational speaker, lawyer, social entrepreneur, and founder of Elevate Africa, will host a highly anticipated Networking Dinner & Discussion at the iconic John Randle Centre, Onikan, Lagos. A Modern African Queen known for her visionary leadership and commitment to innovation and sustainable development, Olori Atuwatse III has created this platform to foster collaboration, leadership, and actionable strategies for Africa’s future.




The event, themed “Women Allying Women: Strengthening Bonds for a Brighter Future,” will pay a special tribute to Her Excellency Jewel Taylor, former Vice President of Liberia who will be in attendance. This celebration will honour her exceptional legacy of leadership, resilience, and advocacy for women’s rights and education. Hosted by award-winning journalist Stephanie Busari, the gathering promises to be an inspiring and impactful platform for dialogue and networking, uniting leaders from diverse sectors. The event is expected to attract women leaders from different industries, including business, technology, education, and the arts.

Why This Event is Unmissable

Olori Atuwatse III is celebrated as a trailblazer for her contributions to leadership, community transformation, and innovation. As the founder of Elevate Africa, she champions Africa’s development through technology, entrepreneurship, and strategic collaboration. By hosting this event, she underscores the importance of collective efforts in driving progress, not only for women but for Africa’s development as a whole.

The John Randle Centre, a recently renovated cultural landmark in Lagos, offers a fitting venue for this prestigious event. Combining Nigeria’s rich heritage with modern architecture, the Centre provides an inspiring backdrop for meaningful conversations and impactful connections.

Objectives of the Event

1. Honouring Jewel Taylor

Celebrate the inspiring legacy of Her Excellency Jewel Taylor, whose leadership and advocacy continue to uplift African communities.

2. Fostering Collaboration

Unite leaders across diverse sectors to facilitate dialogue and partnerships for sustainable solutions.

3. Driving Innovation and Leadership

Highlight opportunities to advance Africa’s growth through innovation, entrepreneurship, and transformative leadership practices.

A Message from Olori Atuwatse III

Leadership is about building bridges and creating opportunities for transformation. Through initiatives like Elevate Africa and events like this, we aim to inspire collective action and celebrate the visionaries who shape our continent’s future. Together, we can strengthen our bonds and drive sustainable progress,” said Olori Atuwatse III.

About Olori Atuwatse III

Olori Atuwatse III, Queen Consort of the Warri Kingdom, is a modern African queen and a transformative leader who blends her royal heritage with a contemporary vision. She is a qualified lawyer, a philanthropist, and a social entrepreneur dedicated to fostering community empowerment, education, and innovation. As the founder of Elevate Africa and The Royal Iwere Foundation, she drives initiatives that uplift underserved communities, empower young people, and promote sustainable development. Through her work, Olori Atuwatse III continues to inspire and lead change across Nigeria, Africa, and beyond.

Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Mob attack Agboola's house in Lagos, sets building on fire

 Armed hoodlums brandishing all kind of weapons, invaded Billiaminu Agboola's residence in Lagos, setting it on fire in process.


The attackers, led  by a notorious street urchin in the area made it known that they are protesting the return of the owners of the house because information reached them that they would be returning to the house with their daughter who is allegedly involved in same sex activities abroad.

 In Nigeria, people involved in any form of sexual orientation apart from heterosexuals are treated with hatred by the society, including family members, taken to court where they can jailed for up to seven years.

  According to neighbours, the house is owned by one Mr. Billiaminu Agboola, a former banker. Before now, there has been a lingering family tussle over property left by the patriarch of the Agboola's family in Abeokuta, Ogun state. We gathered that the mob attack on his residence was because he failed to also heed the family rule that his daughter, Mariam based in Canada must do some traditional rites to sanctify herself because they considered her sexual orientation as abomination to the family tradition.

Agboola and his wife, who are obviously supporting the sexual orientation of their daughter are also been threatened by traditionalists. They know he  would not have a cover with the law enforcement agencies since the government did not support such gays,lesbians and bisexuals.

  

Preliminary findings shows that Agboola, his wife and daughter travelled abroad some years ago because of threats to their lives. Those in the know claimed that it took a more dangerous turn when a local militia group known as Oodua Peoples Congress was used by one of the warring factions to attack them at some point. 

  A witness in the neighbourhood described that it was shocking and devastating to residence of the area as they saw armed hoodlums shooting indiscriminately before setting the house on fire . 


Two security personnel was rushed to the hospital after they were brutalized by the armed men.


 Efforts to reach the owner has proved abortive. Another neighbour who simply gave his name as John said the family will definitely be in a state of despair at this point having lost their home, possessions, and a sense of security. 


Further investigations confirmed  that some family members are angry with Agboola after hearing that he is protective of his daughter,Mariam said to be bisexual, highly considered as abomination in their tradition and illegal in the country's constitution.


This incident  serves as a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of unresolved family disputes leading to wanton killings and arsonist attacks. Property inheritance issues can be highly emotionally charged and, if left unaddressed, can lead to tragic outcomes.

Saturday, October 12, 2024

Herbert Wigwe’s Estate: Parents Allegedly File Caveat to Disinherit Children

  In less than one year of the demise of Dr. Herbert Wigwe, former Group Managing Director, Access Holdings, who died on February 9, 2024, in a helicopter crash in States of America, a bitter fight seemed to be brewing over the execution of his Will. 

With the campaign of calumny on the social media and falsehood propagated by hired hands, Herbert Wigwe’s parents’ heinous desire to disinherit the deceased’s children by thwarting the rightful execution of Herbert’s Estate by filling a caveat at the Probate Registry, is coming to the open.


The caveat was filed on the instruction of Pastor Shyngle Wigwe, late Herbert Wigwe’s father, and the affidavit was deposed to, by one Christian Chukwuka Wigwe, who claimed to be Herbert’s cousin, to prevent the rightful execution of Herbert Wigwe’s Will. 

The motivation for this action was that the deceased’s father requested that his son’s directives on the administration of his Estate should be altered. Pastor Shyngle Wigwe demanded that 20% of Herbert’s Estate should be taken from his children, and given to him, Herbert’s brothers and sisters.

Meanwhile, Herbert had drawn his Will, which provided that his wealth should be distributed amongst his children only, was lodged at the Ikeja Probate Court, before his unfortunate death early this year. 

Since Herbert’s death in February 2024, there have been exhibition of some ridiculous behaviours and attitudes by members of the Wigwe family when well-wishers, friends and associates, from across the globe are still mourning the demise of the top banker. 

Instead of the expected melancholy that should grip a family experiencing a genuine sense of loss, entitlement seemed to have taken over the entire Wigwe family. Herbert Wigwe’s parents would only travel on a private jet, claiming that they would fall ill, if they fly First class. 

Unfortunately, with Herbert’s demise, the dysfunctional of his family, which his accomplishments had shielded from the public glare, is beginning to manifest indecently. For instance, Pastor Shyngle Wigwe had locked up Emeka, one of Herbert’s brothers, at Panti Police Station for three months, for fighting one of Herbert’s sisters, who had cursed the deceased that “his plane would crash, and money would drop from the sky for people to pick”, because he did not grant one of her requests. 

Herbert was not genuinely loved by his family, especially siblings. He was envied for his success, and the hatred they harboured toward him is now being extended to his children, whose inheritances they are plotting to take away from them.

Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Trouble of Matrix Energy Substandard Fuel in Nigeria

 The issue at hand extends beyond the mere importation of substandard fuel by Matrix Energy Oil ; it encompasses a complex web of illicit activities, including the importation of sanctioned products, falsification of documents to facilitate smooth operations, and the deliberate alteration of product origin. It is high time that Matrix Energy assumes responsibility for its actions and ceases its exploitative practices.


 Nigerians deserve better and demand immediate action from the President to sanction the regulators responsible and address the leadership of the Oil and Gas sector in Nigeria. Matrix Energy’s exploitation of Nigeria’s fuel market and the manipulation of our Judiciary must be halted, and those responsible must be held accountable. The citizens of Nigeria will no longer tolerate being treated as guinea pigs for corporate greed and regulatory failure.



Tunde is an oil and gas expert writing from Dundee, United Kingdom.

Friday, August 9, 2024

OLU OF WARRI MEDIA AIDE WINS EXCELLENCE IN JOURNALISM AWARD

  Adeniyi Ifetayo, the hardworking media aide to the Olu of Warri, His Royal Majesty, Ogiame Atuwatse III, has been honoured with excellence in journalism award in Canada.


 Adeniyi Ifetayo Moses, a well known lifestyle journalist was honored with the prestigious 'Excellence in Journalism' award at The Headlamp Awards, held during the Afro Commerce Connect event in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. The event, organized by Cross Roads of Culture, centered around the theme “African Diaspora Startups,” aiming to help entrepreneurs navigate opportunities and challenges in Canada.

The award ceremony took place at The Conservatory City Hall, where Ifetayo was celebrated for his nearly two-decade-long career in journalism. The award was presented by Wale Rabiu, CEO of Grey Matlock. In his acceptance speech, Ifetayo expressed his surprise and gratitude, stating, "Thank you to the organizers of this prestigious award for finding me worthy. I did not expect to be recognized here at all. I only came to represent my principal. This recognition means a lot to me, and I promise to continue to put in the work in service to society."

Adeniyi Ifetayo's career is marked by his unwavering dedication to journalism, particularly in the luxury and lifestyle sectors. He served as reporter with Ben TV London and is the publisher of Megastar Magazine, a luxury and lifestyle magazine. He is a member of Society of Digital Newspaper Owners of Nigeria. His recognition at The Headlamp Awards is a testament to his impact on the industry and his commitment to excellence.

Thursday, August 8, 2024

Olu of Warri, Queen Consort Move To Redefine Fashion With 'Elevate Africa'

 


In an effort to deepens and promote the rich African cultural heritage by leveraging on creative Africa fashion, the Olu of Warri Kingdom, and his wife,  Olori Atuwatse III, the Queen Consort of Warri Kingdom has unveil 'Elevate Africa' with the aim of harnessing talents in fashion and culture.


The initiative also offers a platform  'Africa Thread' with the sole objective of providing and encouraging talented individuals or group in showcasing their talent in fashion which the Royal couple noted has assumed global acceptance. 


This laudable initiative is in  line with the Royal Iwere foundation to fast track social enterprise in Warri Kingdom.


Giving an insight into the project, the Queen Consort noted, " At Elevate Africa, we recognize the vast potential within the African fashion value chain, spanning from textile production to cutting-edge design and global promotion. 


"The world is increasingly embracing the rich heritage and bold creativity of African fashion. No longer just a fleeting trend, African style is evolving into a global lifestyle, celebrated through blockbuster films, major exhibitions, and a thriving market for contemporary designs.


"As we continue to champion this creative revolution, Elevate Africa is committed to amplifying the voices and talents propelling African fashion to new heights. In line with this mission, we are proud to introduce the Threads of Africa fashion prize, designed to spotlight and reward the innovators and visionaries shaping the future of African fashion.


She further added that the project among others would also recognition,  celebrates sustainability by honoring designers who incorporate eco-friendly practices, ethical sourcing,  sustainable materials and setting new standards for the industry. 


"Cultural preservation is also at the heart of our initiative, as we highlight those dedicated to preserving and reinterpreting traditional African crafts, textiles, and techniques, ensuring that the continent's rich heritage continues to inspire future generations.


"We are committed to promoting inclusivity and diversity, making sure that designers from all backgrounds and regions across Africa have the opportunity to participate and be celebrated. This inclusivity ensures that a wide range of voices and perspectives shape the global fashion narrative.


"Moreover, our initiative aims to have a lasting impact on communities by supporting local artisans and creating jobs within the fashion value chain. By doing so, we drive economic growth and social development across the continent, ensuring that the success of African fashion is shared by many".

Friday, July 5, 2024

Court Fires Edo PDP Candidate, Asue Ighodalo

 


A Nigerian court has nullified the candidature of Dr Asue Ighodalo ahead of next governorship election. Gistmaster gathered the Peoples Democratic Party is on the brink of losing out in the next Edo state election. INEC and several security agencies have already been informed about the latest development.

Phillip Shuaib, a former Deputy Governor of the state and others in the PDP felt dissatisfied about the conduct of the primary election. Mr Godwin Obaseki, the governor of the state did all within to make sure Ighodalo is made the party flag bearer. Shuiab and his supporters are likely going  work for All Progressives Congress (APC).

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