Sunday, 7 June 2020

Orchids For Bisi Fayemi at 57 - Segun Dipe


For the bold, brilliant and beautiful fashionista Erelu Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi, every June 11 is her day of celebration, for that is the day she was born.

As she clocks 57 this year, and amidst the Covid-19 hoopla that has rendered the whole world socially isolated, the music she should listen to is “Groove Is in the Heart,” a song by the American dance band Deee-Lite. It was released in August 1990 as the lead single from their debut album, World Clique.

Yes, Erelu, as fondly called by folk, friends and admirers alike, deserves to be celebrated this year as always. She is grooving through life in diverse ways and phases. She has conquered her environment, yet remains humble.

Covid-19 or no Covid-19, social distancing or no social distancing, this intellectually balanced lady has roundly paid her dues. She is well groomed, socially on point, spiritually upright and politically key.

Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi was born in Liverpool, England, on 11 June, 1963. She received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in history from the University of Ife, now the Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria. She also received an MA in Gender and Society (1992) from Middlesex University, UK.

Bisi Fayemi is the First Lady of Ekiti State Nigeria as wife of the Ekiti State Governor 2018-2022. She was also previously Ekiti State First Lady in 2010-2014. In 2001, she co-founded the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF), the first Pan-African grant-making organisation.

She served as a UN Women Nigeria Senior Advisor, and was appointed as a Visiting Senior Research Fellow at King’s College, University of London in 2017-2018. She is CEO, Above Whispers Limited, and runs an online community called Abovewhispers.com.

Leymah Gbowee of Liberia, 2011 Nobel Peace Prize winner, delivered Bisi Fayemi’s 50th birthday lecture in 2013 titled “Leading the Change: The Journey of an African Woman.” She has this to say to her: “…Bisi, you have helped us to achieve change. You have used your position to sew dreams and show that change is possible and helped to set our minds to it. That I won the Nobel prize is because of people like you. That day, you didn’t see me. You saw a sister. Today we say, ‘Thank you’. You have helped to set our minds to it.”


So, our celebrant is globally acclaimed. She is an elite and a sophisticated one for that matter. Yet she is not comfortable with just sitting in such a comfort zone while watching others suffer. She doesn’t believe in the “we-versus-them” style of living.

She has activism running in her blood and has earned global acclaims in that area. Recently, Bisi Fayemi was listed among the 100 leading women in Africa for her numerous contributions to feminism.

Prior to that, she had bagged various awards and recognitions such as the “Changing the Face of Philanthropy” award by the Women’s Funding Network in 2007. She was named one of the 20 most influential African women in 2009 by New African magazine.

In 2011, Women Deliver listed her as one of the top 100 people in the world, advancing the rights of women and girls. In 2019, she was awarded the 2018 Zik Leadership Prize for humanitarian Leadership by Public Policy Research and Analysis Centre (PPRAC).

So how do we celebrate such a heroine without having to break the banks? How do we make her know that her achievements and her influence on all of us without any stratification count? And to think we are forbidden from gathering in our thousands to groove the groove with our grand celebrant?

We must therefore come up with diverse ways to sing her praises, we must shower her with gifts of different kinds, shapes and sizes, we must gather through all sorts of social media makeshifts with a bid to literally raise the roof and proclaim all she stands for to the world. We must sing, dance and pray. But, in all of these, some will still not resist that urge to want to see, feel and hug her.

Erelu is not just any soul. She is an exceptional soul, gifted with different kinds of leadership virtues in every area she has forayed. As the First Lady of Ekiti State, one may liken her to some of the First Ladies who have impacted their societies in no small measure. And I dare to mention the following FLOTUS.

Bisi Fayemi can be likened to Hillary Clinton, wife of William Jefferson Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001. Hillary is the first First Lady to hold a postgraduate degree and a full-time professional career before becoming First Lady. She was one of her husband’s most trusted advisers in both the White House and on the campaign trail. She held offices in the East Wing and the West Wing.

After her husband’s presidency, she became the first First Lady to hold public office when she was elected senator of New York. She later became Secretary of State under President Barack Obama and has run for the post of president twice. She was the first female presidential candidate nominated by a major party.

Bisi Fayemi can be likened to Eleanor Roosevelt, an inspirational first lady, who drastically changed the role of First Lady, travelling often and making many public appearances and speeches about children’s causes and human rights.

Eleanor consistently spoke out against racism and sexism, she focused on helping the country’s impoverished people. Eleanor Roosevelt later became chair of the U.N.’s Human Rights Commission and helped write the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. She was assigned to the U.N. by President John F. Kennedy and was appointed to the National Advisory Committee of the Peace Corps and the chair of the President’s Commission on the Status of Women.

Bisi Fayemi can be likened to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, wife of President John F. Kennedy. Jackie O, as fondly called, stands as the most beloved first lady in U.S. history. Not only were her style and grace admired, but she had incredible drive in her role in the White House.

Onassis transformed the White House into a museum of American history and culture that would inspire patriotism and public service in those who visited. She was also a patron of the arts and frequent traveler with her husband, which earned her admiration from Americans and foreign citizens alike.

Bisi Fayemi can be likened to Michelle Obama, who served as FLOTUS alongside her husband, President Barack Obama, from 2009 to 2017. She was one of the most involved and passionate first ladies America has ever seen. Her drive to make a difference was unforgettable — and she had fun doing it.

Some of her most significant accomplishments include founding Let’s Move! to combat childhood obesity, creating the Reach Higher Initiative to “[expose] students to college and career opportunities,” and empowering young women to get an education with Let Girls Learn.

Bisi Fayemi can be likened to Edith Roosevelt, a down-to-earth first lady who served as first lady from 1901 to 1909 as the wife of Theodore Roosevelt. Theodore was a seriously dedicated first lady, and she received love from many Americans. In addition to totally revamping the White House, she showed a true interest in helping those in need.

According to the National First Ladies’ Library, “Her secretary recalled that the First Lady most frequently sent large gifts of cash to various free hospitals that treated the poor, instructing physicians to hand out cash sums to those being discharged.”

Bisi Fayemi can be likened to Rosalynn Carter, wife of the 39th president of the United States, Jimmy Carter. She took her duties as first lady seriously from 1977 to 1981, leading Americans to admire her hard work. She was an advocate for the cause of mental health, pushed for support of the Equal Rights Amendment, and was supportive of the arts — to name a few areas of her passionate work. Carter once referred to his wife as “an equal extension” of himself.

It is for these invaluable contributions that she deserves a unique, rare, yet much prized gift this year: Please let’s go out and gather orchids. Orchids don’t come easy. They are the most highly coveted of ornamental plants. Delicate, exotic and graceful, orchid represents love, luxury, beauty and strength.

In the ancient Greece, orchids were associated with virility. During the Victorian era, orchid symbolism shifted to luxury, and today this sense of magnificence and artful splendor continues, with orchids representing rare and delicate beauty.

Orchids generally symbolize love and beauty. But in different colours, they also depict various qualities. Blue orchids represent rarity. Bisi Fayemi is a rare gem. Red orchids symbolize passion and desire, but can also symbolize strength and courage. Bisi Fayemi is a go-getter any day.

Pink orchids symbolize grace, joy and happiness and can also symbolize innocence and femininity. Bisi Fayemi is ever joyful and ever happy. Proudly a feminist. White orchids represent reverence and humility, innocence and purity, and elegance and beauty. Bisi Fayemi is beautiful, both inside and outside. Her elegance is without parity.

Purple orchids symbolize admiration, respect, dignity and royalty. Bisi Fayemi, despite her acclaims, is humble and does everything with dignity. Yellow orchids represent friendship, joy and new beginnings. Bisi Fayemi makes friends with ease and is never afraid of a new beginning.

Orange orchids symbolize enthusiasm, boldness and pride. Bisi Fayemi is not only beautiful, she is bold, enthusiastic and proudly a traditional person. Green orchids are thought to bring good fortune and blessings. They represent good health, nature and longevity. Bisi Fayemi’s naturalness is not doubtful. Her state of health is balanced and not only is her future guaranteed, she will certainly live long.

Happy Birthday to our own Erelu of Isan Kingdom; Ochiora of Imezi Owa, Enugu State; Yeye Ajiseye of Ado Ekiti; Iyalode of Ilafon Ekiti, and Oluomo of Ilaramokin. Higher heights still.

Segun Dipe is the Senior Special Assistant to Gov. Fayemi on Public Communications.

Police arrest teenager for defiling three-year-old girl in Ekiti

A 15- year - old boy , simply identified as Osayomi , has been arrested by the police in Ekiti State for allegedly defiling a three- year - old girl.

Ekiti State Police Commissioner , Asuquo Amba , said the incident happened at Iludi , Osi Ekiti in the Ido /Osi Local Government Area of the state at about 5 pm on May 30.

Amba , who spoke in Ado Ekiti , the state capital , while making public series of arrests made by the command of recent, said, “ The mother of the three- year - old victim returned home from hawking fish and discovered that her daughter was looking so rough and stressed.

“ After a close examination, she noticed that there were some fluids on the pants of her daughter and further discovered that her daughter must have been defiled by an unknown person.”

The police boss, who said “ further investigation and medical examination showed that there was a penetration ,” added that the suspect, who had been arrested by the police following report of the matter, had confessed to the crime.

“ I want to advise all the good people of Ekiti State to be security conscious, vigilant and report any untoward incident or happening observed in their locality to the nearest police station,” he said.

(PUNCH)

Israel battles surge in coronavirus infections in schools after reopening

... Schools shut as students, teachers infected
... Almost 10,000 students, teachers quarantined 

Three weeks after Israel reopened the doors to all of its schools , more and more are closing again amid a rise in coronavirus cases among pupils and teachers.

With 347 pupils and teachers testing positive for the virus , 127 schools did not reopen on Sunday , the beginning of the workweek in Israel , according to an Education Ministry statement.

The number of pupils and staff in home quarantine grew from slightly more than 16 ,000 to almost 17,500 in little more than 12 hours.

Most of the new cases are from Jerusalem, particularly from one high school, the Hebrew Gymnasium, where, as of Sunday, 148 pupils and staff have tested positive.

Also, four more Israeli lawmakers had to go into home quarantine , because they had had contact with an Arab lawmaker , who tested positive last week.

Sami Abu Shehadeh , a member of the Arab Joint List party , in a post on Twitter late on Wednesday , called on all to abide by Health Ministry instructions and warned : “ We must all internalise that the battle is not over yet’’.

Israel was quick to impose a stringent lockdown in mid -March , resulting in a relatively mild outbreak of the pandemic in the small Middle Eastern country.

But it was also quick to lift the lockdown .
Schools were reopened on May 17, followed by hotels , swimming pools and restaurants some 10 days later.

On Saturday , Israel’s beaches were packed, with many beachgoers ignoring an obligatory Health Ministry guideline to wear a face mask.

As of Sunday , a total of 17,783 COVID- 19 cases have been confirmed in Israel , of whom 15 ,064 have recovered.
Only 29 are in serious condition, of whom 23 are on respirators.

The Health Ministry said that 297 people have died from the virus since its outbreak, necessitating the shut down of some schools after reopening.
(dpa/ NAN )

Agriculture development, our main legacy project- Fayemi

Agriculture development, our main legacy project- Fayemi

...says Civic centre, ultra modern market, others for commissioning in October 

The Governor of Ekiti State, Dr Kayode Fayemi has said that the agriculture development projects embarked on by the administration remain his main legacy project amid other legacy projects.

This, according to him is borne out of the need to use agriculture business to drive industrialisation, create employment opportunities and ensure food security in the state.

Governor Fayemi who stated this during an inspection of ongoing projects across the state on Friday, expressed confidence that the State’s agro allied cargo airport and other legacy projects of the administration would be completed before the expiration of his tenure.
He also assured that the State Civic Centre, Oja Oba complex and other projects in focus for completion this year would be ready for commissioning before October.

Fayemi, in company with the Commissioner for Works and Transport, Mr Sola Adebayo and other top officials, had inspected some projects including the Civic centre, cargo airport, the ultra-modern Oja Oba market, Igbemo-Ire -Ilupeju road, New Ado-Iyin road and Agbado-ode road and Ote-Ikun-Otun road projects.

The Governor said: "These are legacy projects and quite important but the real legacy project for us is our agric project. The Agric processing zone, the silo is coming to activities shortly, a juice factory would also be opened alongside the place, Dangote Mill is coming up there, GMK Mill is coming up there.

"All these are going on, we are on course, the resources are limited, but we are trying our best to ensure we get the best for our people."

Fayemi said his administration was using creativity and innovation to manage the limited resources available to the State and to ensure that the projects were not left unattended to.

The Governor, said a lot of work has been done at Ikun dairy farm that accommodated local and foreign cows meant to produce 10,000 litres of milk daily.

He said; "Yes, I am confident that this project (airport project) would be completed before I leave Ekiti as Governor by God's grace, that's not even in doubt at all, but as per the other projects, you were there with us this morning, the Civic centre will be commissioned definitely in October, Oja Oba will be commissioned in October as well and all the other projects that we are focused on.

The Governor, who expressed satisfaction at the pace and quality of work done on the projects, urged the contractors to endeavour to fulfil their side of the bargain, while assuring them of government’s support.

Fayemi Hails Ekiti Sixth Assembly On First Year Anniversary


FAYEMI HAILS EKITI ASSEMBLY ON FIRST ANNIVERSARY

Ekiti State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi, has congratulated members of the State House of Assembly on their first anniversary in office.

The Ekiti State sixth Assembly was inaugurated by the Governor on June 6, 2019 with Rt. Hon. Funminiyi Afuye as Speaker.

Governor Fayemi who hailed the lawmakers for their effectiveness and dedication to duty said it has been a rancour-free assembly, adding that the lawmakers have been working in the same spirit of development with the executive arm of government.

The Governor gave the commendation while signing the Sexual Violence Against Children Law 2020, in Ado-Ekiti on Friday.

Dr Fayemi said: “I specially felicitate with the leadership of the Assembly under the Right Honourable Speaker, Funminiyi Afuye. The mood in the Assembly has always been a direct reflection of the mood of the whole State under this administration. This is something of joy that we should all be proud of.

“The effectiveness and efficiency of our lawmakers excite me. What they have done in their first year in office is only possible where there is peace and harmony among the legislators.

“The unity in the Assembly has further shown the lawmakers’ readiness, dedication and commitment to serve Ekitikete. The partnership with other arms of government, especially the executive branch is worthy of adulation and exaltation.” The Governor added.
 
Yinka Oyebode
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor

Nigeria loses 342 persons to COVID-19, as cases rise to 12,233

Despite measures in place to cushion the spread of Covid-19 pandemic in the country, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, yesterday, said the virus has killed about three hundred and forty-two, (342) persons in the country.

Nigeria’s tally of confirmed COVID-19 cases on Saturday rose to 12,233  as 389 new infections were announced by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).

The NCDC disclosed this on its verified Twitter handle on Saturday night.

“389 new cases of #COVID19; Lagos-66 FCT-50 Delta-32 Oyo-31 Borno-26 Rivers-24 Edo-23 Ebonyi-23 Anambra-17 Gombe-17 Nasarawa-14 Imo-12 Kano-12 Sokoto-12 Jigawa-8 Ogun-7 Bauchi-5 Kebbi-2 Kaduna-2 Katsina-2 Ondo-2 Abia-1 Niger-1.”