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Babafemi Ojudu Biography And Net Worth, Age, State, Wife, Children, Tribe, Education, Political Party
Babafemi Ojudu Biography And Net Worth, Age, State, Wife, Children, Tribe, Education, Political Party
Babafemi Ojudu is a Nigerian journalist who was born on March 27, 1961. He was elected as a Senator in Ekiti State Central constituency in Nigeria. Let’s Look into hhis full biography and net worth below. Wikipedia Profile & Background Real Name: Babafemi Ojudu Other Name: Babafemi Date of Birth: 27 March 1961 Age: 61 years old @ 2022 State of Origin: Ekiti State, Nigeria Place of…
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Babafemi Ojudu Biography, Age, Education, Career and Net Worth
Babafemi Ojudu Biography, Age, Education, Career and Net Worth
Babafemi Ojudu is a Nigerian journalist and politician. He was elected Senator for the Ekiti Central constituency in April 2011. Babafemi Ojudu was born on March 27, 1961 in Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State. Babafemi Ojudu Profile Name Babafemi Ojudu Real Name Babafemi Ojudu Date of Birth March 27, 1961 Age 61 years (2021) State of Origin Ekiti…
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Veteran journalist, Ojo Onukaba, dies at 57 Veteran journalist and member of the All Progressives Congress, Dr Adinoyi Ojo Onukaba, is dead. Ojo-Onukaba, a governorship aspirant in the last Kogi Primary election, was reportedly killed on the Ilesha-Akure Road on his way back from the inauguration of President Olusegun Obasanjo Library. The Special Adviser on Political Matters to President Muhammadu Buhari, Sen. Babafemi Ojudu, said he was reportedly killed in an encounter with armed robbers. “Onukaba was a brilliant and incorruptible journalist. He stood out among his colleagues then as aviation correspondent for The Guardian where he met and struck friendship Obasanjo,” Ojudu wrote on his Facebook page, adding that he would be buried later today. Ojudu in his tribute described Onukaba, who was also a playwright, as a man of noble ideas and ideals. “Onukaba was a good man. He brimmed with great vision for his people which he could not bring to reality,” he added. One of his relations, Mr Yusuf Itopa, who the news on Monday said the 57-year-old died at about 6 pm on Sunday at a village near Akure , Ondo State capital. The spot is said to be about ten minutes to Akure. He said that late veteran journalist turned politician was knocked down by an oncoming vehicle while running into a nearby bush to escape an armed robbery attack. Itopa said that three of them, including his driver, were travelling when they ran into a blockade mounted by armed robbers. He said Onukaba’s corpse was later deposited at a mortuary in Akure from where it will be brought for burial today in his hometown, Ihima , Okehi Local Government area of Kogi State. The late Onukaba who was Senior Special Assistant on media to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar had earlier lost his first wife, Rachael about five years ago. He, however, remarried in 2015 to Memunat Onukaba is survived by three children, two girls and a boy. Cc PUNCH #kogi
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We need state of emergency on education sector — Buhari’s aide
The Special Adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari on Political Matters, Senator Babafemi Ojudu, yesterday, called for the declaration of emergency on the nation’s education sector. According to Ojodu, this would enable the country change the fortunes of the system to produce required manpower skills that could drive the socio-economic development of the nation. He spoke in Lagos, at a book launch entitled: “Tales of an Uber Minor in College” authored by an 18-year-old PhD student, Nkechinyere Chidi-Ogbolu. According to the presidential aide, “We need to declare state of emergency on our education system. Our graduates are not employable as well as other deficiencies due to the negligence of both government that failed on its responsibilities, and the teachers who are angry at their treatment. Today, in all sectors of the economy, things are going wrong because of the kind of youths coming out of schools. “We need to look at how we can assist our teachers to do what ought to be done to improve the education section in the country. “There is also a need to dialogue with the teachers and train them to have constant and continuous education, as well as pay them well. The teachers are the most important instrument in the society, as they produce the professionals in all works of life. “In developed countries, the teachers are the best paid. But in Nigeria the reverse is the case. We have to show concern and realise that there is a problem in the education system and then we can forge for solutions. For now, we are not focusing so much on education, but rather the governors are focused on other affairs.” Similarly, ace lawyer and human rights activist, Femi Falana, SAN, stressed the need for child education, saying: “We are here to celebrate the young and excellence in a society where criminality is being celebrated by the ruling class. “We believe that the youths with determination can achieve their goals. It is also important to understand the role of parents in the upbringing of their children, as it cannot be overemphasized especially in a society like ours. “It is on record in Nigeria that about 14 million children roam about the street without education, while the adult illiteracy is about 61 million. That is not commendable for us. It is high-time we decided that every child should be educated.”
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