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I am a Passionate Educationist, Motivational Speaker,Writer and Journalist. I am the founder of Dee Legend Tutorial College. I am the first Editor-In-Chief of Iree Alalubosa News of Osun State Polytechnic Iree a Newspaper for that’s very objective in reporting Community stories.
Former Editor-In-Chief of Namacos Editorial Board of Osun State Polytechnic Iree.
I am a passionate Journalist, Editor, Blogger, Content Writer, Poet, Public Relation Personnel and a Motivator.
Olubiyi Fadeyi Ajagunla, The Senatorial Candidate of Osun Central People’s Democratic Party has given the sum of One Million Naira (N1,000,000) to the Osogbo Muslim Faithfuls for the building of Osogbo Muslim Event Centre.
The donation was in-line with Turbaning Ceremony and Fundraising held yesterday Saturday 29th October, 2022 at Old Eid Prayer Ground, Oke Baale, Osogbo the state capital of Osun State.
AJAGUNLA who was ably represented by Otunba Tunde Badmus and Alhaji Nasir Adebisi Jayeola, said his devotion and donations were made towards the construction of the Osogbo Muslim Event Centre, adding that he is bound to donate because the Muslim community has been very supportive right from time.
He quoted the Prophetic Hadith which says “Whoever relieves a believer’s distress of the distressful aspects of this world, Allah will rescue him from a difficulty of the difficulties of the Hereafter. Whoever alleviates [the situation of] one in dire straits who cannot repay his debt, Allah will alleviate his lot in both this world and in the Hereafter. Whoever conceals [the faults of] a Muslim, Allah will conceal [his faults] in this life and the Hereafter.”
Sheikh Musa Animashaun, The Chief Imam of Osogbo expressed his sincere gratitude to the donator.
He stated that the donation will go a long way in the completion of the ongoing project, urging other politicians to emulate what Ajagunla Olubiyi Fadeyi, has done so that the people they are representing would feel their impact.
“I will be a good representative, I will serve humanity with passion without ethnicity and I will always be ready to work in view to develop people I am representing”, Ajagunla added.
The chief Imam in view quoted the Quranic portion that says “Those who spend their wealth by night and day, secretly and openly, have their reward with their lord, on them shall come no fear nor shall they grieve.”
There are dignitaries also present from different walks of life to grace the events.
Following the declaration of a Public Holiday on Friday 14th October, 2022 by the Osun State Government, Management of Osun State Polytechnic Iree has postponed the Post UTME Screening Exercise for applicants into the Faculties of Engineering and Environmental Studies earlier slated for Friday 14th October to Monday 17th October, while those who missed their schedules in the Faculties of Information and Communication Technology, Science , Financial Studies, Management Studies and Arts and Design are expected to come for the screening on Tuesday 18th October.
Also, the ongoing ND II second semester examination slated for Friday 14th has been shifted to Monday 17th October.
A release signed by Registrar of the Institution, Mr Busari Salawu Esqr urged all affected Post UTME applicants and ND II Students to take note of this development.
The Acting Rector, Dr. T. A. Odetayo (FCA,FCIB), on behalf of the Governing Council, Management,Staff and Students of Osun State Polytechnic, Iree rejoices with all Muslims on this year’s Eid-el-Maulud Celebration which commemorates the birthday of Holy Prophet Mohammed.
He enjoined all Muslim brothers and sisters in the polytechnic to emulate the character of Holy Prophet and rededicate themselves to their duties and holy living.
Dr. Odetayo said Prophet Mohammed was a committed, deligent, loyal, loving and faithful creature who used His life for the service of God and humanity. These attributes, the Acting Rector ,noted were sterling qualities individuals in the Polytechnic Community should embrace in our their lives According to him “I charge you all to embrace the life of holiness, dedication, love, loyalty, commitment and absolute dedication to the service of God and humanity in your discharge of duties in the polytechnic and your private lives.”
Dr. Odetayo also prayed that the blessings inherent in the birth of the Holy Prophet Mohammed would be bestowed on members of the polytechnic community.
The Post-UTME screening for applicants into the National Diploma programmes of Osun State Polytechnic, Iree will commence on Monday 10th October, 2022.
A statement signed by Registrar of the Institution, Busari Salawu Esq. explains that applicants into the Faculty of Information and Communication Technology which includes; Mass Communication, Computer Science and Office Technology and Management, should come on Monday to the Admission Office of the Polytechnic on Monday 10th October, while those who applied for courses in the Faculties of Science; Science Laboratory Technology, Food Technology and Statistics and those in the Faculty of Industrial Arts Design should appear in the Admission Office on Tuesday 11th October. The release also revealed that Faculties of Financial Studies; Accountancy and Banking & Finance would come up on Wednesday 12th October. Faculties of Engineering and Environmental Studies would come up on Thursday 13th October, while those who might miss their schedules would come up on Friday 14th October. The release also disclosed that the Post-UTME screening form is still available on the website of the Institution The Registrar said: “To qualify for the Post-UTME, applicants must have sat for the 2022 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and chose Osun State Polytechnic, Iree as their First Choice of Institution or be ready to change their First Choice Institution to Osun State Polytechnic, Iree. Applicants must have also scored a minimum of 120 in the 2022 UTME. The Screening Form, sells for a sum of Two Thousand Naira (N2,000) only.” The statement added that to register for the Post-UTME screening, interested applicants, are to; use the ATM Card of any bank and go to; ospoly.edu.ng Click on student portal Click on post utme form Use valid email and phone number for the pre registration. Continue with the link sent to their e-mail addresses. Applicants are enjoined to use valid telephone numbers and e-mail addresses for the registration. In addition, applicants are to possess credit passes in English Language, Mathematics and any other three subjects relevant to the proposed course of study. For further information on our existing programmes and admission requirements, interested candidates are enjoined to visit the polytechnic site: http://www.ospoly.edu.ng. Our help lines are 07059397105, 08106934345, 08030862530 Email:info@ospolyiree.com
The Post-UTME screening for applicants into the National Diploma programmes of Osun State Polytechnic, Iree will commence on Monday 10th October, 2022.
A statement signed by Registrar of the Institution, Busari Salawu Esq. explains that applicants into the Faculty of Information and Communication Technology which includes; Mass Communication, Computer Science and Office Technology and Management, should come on Monday to the Admission Office of the Polytechnic on Monday 10th October, while those who applied for courses in the Faculties of Science; Science Laboratory Technology, Food Technology and Statistics and those in the Faculty of Industrial Arts Design should appear in the Admission Office on Tuesday 11th October.
The release also revealed that Faculties of Financial Studies; Accountancy and Banking & Finance would come up on Wednesday 12th October. Faculties of Engineering and Environmental Studies would come up on Thursday 13th October, while those who might miss their schedules would come up on Friday 14th October.
The release also disclosed that the Post-UTME screening form is still available on the website of the Institution The Registrar said: “To qualify for the Post-UTME, applicants must have sat for the 2022 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and chose Osun State Polytechnic, Iree as their First Choice of Institution or be ready to change their First Choice Institution to Osun State Polytechnic, Iree. Applicants must have also scored a minimum of 120 in the 2022 UTME. The Screening Form, sells for a sum of Two Thousand Naira (N2,000) only.” The statement added that to register for the Post-UTME screening, interested applicants, are to; use the ATM Card of any bank and go to; ospoly.edu.ng Click on student portal Click on post utme form Use valid email and phone number for the pre registration. Continue with the link sent to their e-mail addresses.
Applicants are enjoined to use valid telephone numbers and e-mail addresses for the registration. In addition, applicants are to possess credit passes in English Language, Mathematics and any other three subjects relevant to the proposed course of study. For further information on our existing programmes and admission requirements, interested candidates are enjoined to visit the polytechnic site: http://www.ospoly.edu.ng. Our help lines are 07059397105, 08106934345, 08030862530 Email:info@ospolyiree.com
Management of Osun State Polytechnic, Iree has declared that the Computer Based Test (CBT) screening for applicants into the Higher National Diploma (HND) programmes of the Institution will hold next week between Wednesday 12th and Friday 14th October, 2022 at the ICT Center of the Institution.
In view of this, all those who have applied or wish to apply for the HND programmes of the Institution for 2022/2023 Academic Session of the polytechnic are urged to register for the CBT screening to enable them participate in the exercise. Applicants are enjoined to register for the screening with a sum of N3,000 only.
To register, the applicants are to: *Visit osunpoly.com *Click on CBT REGISTRATION *On the page shown, select HND Entrance Exam *Type in your Full name and E-mail address (Unique email address) *Click Proceed to Payment *Pay the stated amount using (ATM Card, USSD or via Bank) as allowed on payment page. *After successful payment, you will be redirected to REGISTRATION PAGE where you register with your details
**SUBMIT details after filling. You can then Print Registration Form and/or result.
A release by Registrar of the Institution, Busari Salawu Esq. also added that sales of admission application form is still in progress . To obtain the application form, prospective applicants are to register by using the ATM Card of any bank and go to ospoly.edu.ng, and Click on the students portal.
Applicants are enjoined to use valid telephone numbers and e-mail addresses for registration, at a sum of Fifteen Thousand Naira (15,000) only. For more information call: Our help lines are: 08034007555, 07059397105, 08106934345, 08030862530
The Archbishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Ibadan, Most Rev. Gabriel Leke Abegunrin has charged participants at the ongoing Synod of Osogbo Diocese to go and participate in party politics to have a better Nigeria. Just as he charged the delegates to listen to the voice of the Holy Spirit, reflect together and resolve to work together.
The Metropolitan See of Ibadan Archdiocese stated this on Monday while presenting a keynote address at the the ongoing synod of the Catholic Diocese of Osogbo which started on Sunday at the Pastoral Center, Ede. The Archbishop said “it is important for Catholics to participate in active politics to renew the face of Nigeria politics and produce good leadership in Nigeria.” Archbishop Abegunrin noted that the problem in Nigeria is because good christians are running away from politics. He however warned the Catholic faithful to be courteous and just in their participations in politics, so as not to embarrass the church.
The Prelate also urged delegates at the Synod to listen to the Holy spirit in their deliberations at the Synod, so that they chart a new direction for pastoral and social activities of the church in Osogbo Diocese. According to him “Osogbo Diocese is at a decisive period of her existence, especially with the growth of political Islam. While Christians may be a minority group in the State, Catholic Church has established a cordial relationship with all religions and groups and has always enjoyed the goodwill of all. This must be built upon and enhanced. The Marian Pilgrimage Centre is a national center for renewal that embraces all people of goodwill.”
Earlier in his homily at the opening Mass, the convener of the Synod, Most Rev. John Oyejola said it is important to organize the synod to invite the Holy Spirit to minister to people in the Diocese for a better pastoral administration of the Diocese. He enjoined participants at the Synod to be free, sincere, objective and open in their deliberations and discussions at the Synod sessions. Bishop Oyejola who described the Synod “as a journey of sharing and listening, through which the Holy Spirit can speak to the people, stressed that “the Holy Spirit can speak through anyone of us here at the Synod.” He noted that, the synod was the first one in the Catholic Diocese of Osogbo and it is expected to have impact on the people of God. The Osogbo Catholic Chief shepherd enthused that “we are all making impacts by participating in the Synod, your coming is an honour to the invitation of the Holy Spirit, therefore, let the Holy Spirit guide your discussions, be free, sincere, honest, open and objective in your discussions. You are free to make your contributions, let us listen carefully, the Holy Spirit should use us as instruments.”
While welcoming the delegates drawn from all parishes in the parish, Vicar-General of the Diocese who doubles as Chairman of the Synod Planning Committee, Very Rev Fr. Thaddeus Ajayi, said representatives of parishes in the diocese had gathered to brainstorm on how the diocese would forge ahead and make more impacts before another synod in the next ten years.
Ajayi said, “What prompted the synod is the need to know where we are, where we are coming from and where we are going. The diocese has been existing for 27 years now and by Church’s recommendation, a synod should happen every ten years. We just gave ourselves sometime to relax, re-adjust and be stable a bit. After having celebrated the silver jubilee of the diocese, we thought it wise to hold our first synod and we hope by this, we will know what’s the desire of the people of God or what what is the direction of the Holy Spirit for the Church, so that listening together, discussing together, and praying together for one week will truly show us where we are coming from, where we are and where we should go in the next ten years because for another synod to hold, it will be after ten years.
At the Opening Ceremony The expectations are that people will open up, that is very important and that is why the bishop emphasized that the Holy Spirit is ready to speak to everybody. We have carefully selected people who are knowledgeable about what is happening in their parishes and who are ready to share. Of course, before now, we have had series of discussions at the parish and deanery level. We set out certain questions that would enable people to think and to reflect on our past and our future. So, we hope that with the delegates we are having from all the parishes and other selected groups of people in the Church, they would be able to speak out their minds, their desires so that the bishop can be properly informed and he will be able to choose the right path that the Holy Spirit wants him to lead the Church,” he added.
The Archbishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Ibadan, Most Rev. Gabriel Leke Abegunrin has charged participants at the ongoing Synod of Osogbo Diocese to go and participate in party politics to have a better Nigeria. Just as he charged the delegates to listen to the voice of the Holy Spirit, reflect together and resolve to work together.
The Metropolitan See of Ibadan Archdiocese stated this on Monday while presenting a keynote address at the the ongoing synod of the Catholic Diocese of Osogbo which started on Sunday at the Pastoral Center, Ede. The Archbishop said “it is important for Catholics to participate in active politics to renew the face of Nigeria politics and produce good leadership in Nigeria.” Archbishop Abegunrin noted that the problem in Nigeria is because good christians are running away from politics. He however warned the Catholic faithful to be courteous and just in their participations in politics, so as not to embarrass the church.
The Prelate also urged delegates at the Synod to listen to the Holy spirit in their deliberations at the Synod, so that they chart a new direction for pastoral and social activities of the church in Osogbo Diocese. According to him “Osogbo Diocese is at a decisive period of her existence, especially with the growth of political Islam. While Christians may be a minority group in the State, Catholic Church has established a cordial relationship with all religions and groups and has always enjoyed the goodwill of all. This must be built upon and enhanced. The Marian Pilgrimage Centre is a national center for renewal that embraces all people of goodwill.”
Earlier in his homily at the opening Mass, the convener of the Synod, Most Rev. John Oyejola said it is important to organize the synod to invite the Holy Spirit to minister to people in the Diocese for a better pastoral administration of the Diocese. He enjoined participants at the Synod to be free, sincere, objective and open in their deliberations and discussions at the Synod sessions. Bishop Oyejola who described the Synod “as a journey of sharing and listening, through which the Holy Spirit can speak to the people, stressed that “the Holy Spirit can speak through anyone of us here at the Synod.”
He noted that, the synod was the first one in the Catholic Diocese of Osogbo and it is expected to have impact on the people of God. The Osogbo Catholic Chief shepherd enthused that “we are all making impacts by participating in the Synod, your coming is an honour to the invitation of the Holy Spirit, therefore, let the Holy Spirit guide your discussions, be free, sincere, honest, open and objective in your discussions. You are free to make your contributions, let us listen carefully, the Holy Spirit should use us as instruments.”
While welcoming the delegates drawn from all parishes in the parish, Vicar-General of the Diocese who doubles as Chairman of the Synod Planning Committee, Very Rev Fr. Thaddeus Ajayi, said representatives of parishes in the diocese had gathered to brainstorm on how the diocese would forge ahead and make more impacts before another synod in the next ten years.
Ajayi said, “What prompted the synod is the need to know where we are, where we are coming from and where we are going. The diocese has been existing for 27 years now and by Church’s recommendation, a synod should happen every ten years. We just gave ourselves sometime to relax, re-adjust and be stable a bit. After having celebrated the silver jubilee of the diocese, we thought it wise to hold our first synod and we hope by this, we will know what’s the desire of the people of God or what what is the direction of the Holy Spirit for the Church, so that listening together, discussing together, and praying together for one week will truly show us where we are coming from, where we are and where we should go in the next ten years because for another synod to hold, it will be after ten years.
At the Opening Ceremony The expectations are that people will open up, that is very important and that is why the bishop emphasized that the Holy Spirit is ready to speak to everybody. We have carefully selected people who are knowledgeable about what is happening in their parishes and who are ready to share. Of course, before now, we have had series of discussions at the parish and deanery level. We set out certain questions that would enable people to think and to reflect on our past and our future. So, we hope that with the delegates we are having from all the parishes and other selected groups of people in the Church, they would be able to speak out their minds, their desires so that the bishop can be properly informed and he will be able to choose the right path that the Holy Spirit wants him to lead the Church,” he added.
The Archbishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Ibadan, Most Rev. Gabriel Leke Abegunrin has charged participants at the ongoing Synod of Osogbo Diocese to go and participate in party politics to have a better Nigeria. Just as he charged the delegates to listen to the voice of the Holy Spirit, reflect together and resolve to work together.
The Metropolitan See of Ibadan Archdiocese stated this on Monday while presenting a keynote address at the the ongoing synod of the Catholic Diocese of Osogbo which started on Sunday at the Pastoral Center, Ede. The Archbishop said “it is important for Catholics to participate in active politics to renew the face of Nigeria politics and produce good leadership in Nigeria.” Archbishop Abegunrin noted that the problem in Nigeria is because good christians are running away from politics. He however warned the Catholic faithful to be courteous and just in their participations in politics, so as not to embarrass the church.
At the Opening ceremony
The Prelate also urged delegates at the Synod to listen to the Holy spirit in their deliberations at the Synod, so that they chart a new direction for pastoral and social activities of the church in Osogbo Diocese. According to him “Osogbo Diocese is at a decisive period of her existence, especially with the growth of political Islam. While Christians may be a minority group in the State, Catholic Church has established a cordial relationship with all religions and groups and has always enjoyed the goodwill of all. This must be built upon and enhanced. The Marian Pilgrimage Centre is a national center for renewal that embraces all people of goodwill.”
Earlier in his homily at the opening Mass, the convener of the Synod, Most Rev. John Oyejola said it is important to organize the synod to invite the Holy Spirit to minister to people in the Diocese for a better pastoral administration of the Diocese. He enjoined participants at the Synod to be free, sincere, objective and open in their deliberations and discussions at the Synod sessions.
Bishop Oyejola who described the Synod “as a journey of sharing and listening, through which the Holy Spirit can speak to the people, stressed that “the Holy Spirit can speak through anyone of us here at the Synod.” He noted that, the synod was the first one in the Catholic Diocese of Osogbo and it is expected to have impact on the people of God. The Osogbo Catholic Chief shepherd enthused that “we are all making impacts by participating in the Synod, your coming is an honour to the invitation of the Holy Spirit, therefore, let the Holy Spirit guide your discussions, be free, sincere, honest, open and objective in your discussions. You are free to make your contributions, let us listen carefully, the Holy Spirit should use us as instruments.”
While welcoming the delegates drawn from all parishes in the parish, Vicar-General of the Diocese who doubles as Chairman of the Synod Planning Committee, Very Rev Fr. Thaddeus Ajayi, said representatives of parishes in the diocese had gathered to brainstorm on how the diocese would forge ahead and make more impacts before another synod in the next ten years.
Ajayi said, “What prompted the synod is the need to know where we are, where we are coming from and where we are going. The diocese has been existing for 27 years now and by Church’s recommendation, a synod should happen every ten years.
We just gave ourselves sometime to relax, re-adjust and be stable a bit. After having celebrated the silver jubilee of the diocese, we thought it wise to hold our first synod and we hope by this, we will know what’s the desire of the people of God or what what is the direction of the Holy Spirit for the Church, so that listening together, discussing together, and praying together for one week will truly show us where we are coming from, where we are and where we should go in the next ten years because for another synod to hold, it will be after ten years.
At the Opening Ceremony The expectations are that people will open up, that is very important and that is why the bishop emphasized that the Holy Spirit is ready to speak to everybody. We have carefully selected people who are knowledgeable about what is happening in their parishes and who are ready to share. Of course, before now, we have had series of discussions at the parish and deanery level.
We set out certain questions that would enable people to think and to reflect on our past and our future. So, we hope that with the delegates we are having from all the parishes and other selected groups of people in the Church, they would be able to speak out their minds, their desires so that the bishop can be properly informed and he will be able to choose the right path that the Holy Spirit wants him to lead the Church,” he added.
The Catholic Diocese of Osogbo has commenced it’s first Synod. The Prelate of the Diocese of Osogbo, Most Rev. Akin Oyejola has charged participants at the on going Synod to be free, sincere, objective and open in their deliberations and discussions at the Synod sessions.
Bishop Oyejola who described the Synod “as a journey of sharing and listening, through which the Holy Spirit can speak to the people, stressed that “the Holy Spirit can speak through anyone of us here at the Synod.”
He noted that, the synod is the first one in the Catholic Diocese of Osogbo and it is expected to have impact on the people of God.
The Osogbo Catholic Chief shepherd enthused that “we are all making impacts by participating in the Synod, your coming is an honour to the invitation of the Holy Spirit, therefore, let the Holy Spirit guide your discussions, be free, sincere, honest, open and objective in your discussions. You are free to make your contributions, let us listen carefully, the Holy Spirit should use us as instruments.”
He urged the people to participate actively and do everything in the atmosphere of love and prayers, calling the Holy Spirit to guide the the deliberations and enlighten the hearts of the people. It would be recalled that the Catholic Diocese of Osogbo had inaugurated a Planning Committee, headed by the Vicar of the Diocese, Rev. Fr. Thadeus Ajayi over a year ago to plan for the Synod which commenced on Sunday 2nd October at the Pastoral Institute, Ede, Osun State.
Participants at the Synod involves Laity people on the church, priests and religious from all parishes in the Diocese.