Late Madam Akinola For Burial July 21

The family of late Olusomoka Akinola of Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State announced the passing unto glory of their matriarch, Mrs Janet Funmilayo Akinola.

Mama Akinola slept in the Lord on Monday 20th March, 2023 at the age of 76.

She was survived by many children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.

Lying in state and wake keep for the deceased will hold at the Ekiti Parapo pavilion, new Iyin Ekiti Road, Ado Ekiti on Thursday 20th July 2023, by 5 pm.

On Friday 21st July 2023, the funeral service will take place at the Cathedral Church of Emmanuel, Okesa, Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State by 11:am.

The reception will follow immediately after the burial service at the Ekiti Parapo pavilion, new Iyin Ekiti Road, Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State

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Ohanaeze To Told Igbo Day Celebration In Enugu

The Ohanaeze Ndigbo worldwide has fixed September 29th 2023 as Igbo Day celebration in Enugu state

Dr. Chiedozie Alex Ogbonnia, the National Publicity Secretary, Ohanaeze in a statement made available to Journalists in Enugu on Friday said the Igbo social cultural association has constituted the members of the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) for the 2023 Igbo Day Celebration to be hosted by the government and good people of Enugu State on Friday, September 29, 2023.

According to him, the choice of Enugu is obvious because, apart from being the Igbo capital, it offers the required ambience, cultural hospitality, peace and security.

The theme of the 2023, Igbo Day, according to him is “Igbo Kunie”. The logic behind this theme is that it is a clarion call for the Igbo to arise and fulfill their lofty destiny; a charge for the Igbo to awaken to the philosophy of Akuluo-uno; to galvanize Ndigbo towards unity; to rediscover and embrace our core traditional family values of one in brotherhood; to have a rethink on the security situation in Igbo homeland and a call for Ndigbo to rise to the challenge of self-destruction through the sit-at-home syndrome.

He said the Igbo Day Celebration is in commemoration of some remarkable events that have impacted the Igbo history adding “The Igbo Day is rather a chain of events that have been compacted into one, and observed on September 29, every year.

The statement reads @Why the Igbo Celebration? One may ask. The reason is not only fundamental and sentimental, it is also very symbolic. A trip into history informs that Nigeria gained independence from the British on October 1, 1960; and attained a republican status on October 1, 1963. Unfortunately, from 1961 to 1966, several events suggested that Nigeria was still in a flux about democratic governance and even the independence itself.

“Some of the crises that unfolded shortly after the independence include the high level of electoral malpractices which gave rise to destruction of properties, maiming and killings in what was known as Operation Wetie of the Western Nigeria in 1962; the census controversy of 1963; creation of Midwest Nigeria, treason charges and imprisonment of Chief Obafemi Awolowo, amongst others.

“The British Commander of the Nigerian Army, Major General Christopher Earle Welby-Everard withdrew from the Nigerian Army and handed over to Major General Johnson Thomas Umunnakwe Aguiyi Ironsi in May 1965. Based on the foregoing crises, a group of Army Officers widely believed to have been led by Major Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu, staged a bloody coup d’état on January 15, 1966. On May 29, 1966 over 3,000 Igbos were massacred in Kano as a consequence of what was considered an Igbo coup of January 15, 1966.

“Two months later, July 29, General Aguiyi-Ironsi, the Head of State and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces was killed along with his host the Military Governor of the Western Region, Lt. Col. Adekunle Fajuyi by the Northern military officers in what was tagged a counter coup. Several other Igbo officers were located at various military formations and killed on the same day. As if that was not enough, on September 29, 1966, another major ethnic cleansing took place in which about 30,000 Igbos were killed in the entire Northern Nigeria.

“Based on the above backdrop, the Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide has set aside September 29 every year as a special day. Why celebrate the Igbo Day? One may ask. The reason is not only fundamental and sentimental, it is also symbolic.

“In the first place, it is a day of sober reflection on one hand, and a day to celebrate the Igbo resilience, ingenuity, entrepreneurial skills and frontier spirit, on the other. Without sounding immodest, all Nigerians affirm that the Igbo are endowed with the highest human creative potential, perhaps in the whole Africa.

“Therefore, we celebrate the innate capacity and perseverance in the Igbo to break some imposed physical boundaries to achieve incredible results where most fail. We celebrate that we passed through the valley of the shadow of death and bounced back in splendour; passed through the belly of the whale; traversed turmoil and hell and bounced back in glory.

“We celebrate the courage, tenacity and adaptability-to live and thrive in all parts of the world. We celebrate the promise of God that he fights for the oppressed and that history will vindicate the just.

“How come that an ethnic group that has suffered various kinds of injustice, alienation and relative deprivations have undauntedly remained afloat in the academia, corporate world, transportation, tourism, commerce and industry, etc.?

“So, instead of mourning, we have chosen to celebrate the God’s love and kindness towards the Igbo.

Ndigbo are happy that a jinx-breaker, business icon, moral edifice, mobilizer, harmonizer of diverse interests and an accomplished achiever in the person of Chief Engr. Dr. Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, is at the helm of affairs as the President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide.

“Since he assumed office a few months ago, Iwuanyanwu has deployed his wealth of experience and contacts to chart a paradigm shift for Ndigbo. Chief Iwuanyanwu has developed a philosophical framework that has lifted Ohanaeze Ndigbo far away from its familiar habitat and provenance to an enviable pedestal.

He has embarked on a rigorous developmental agenda; some of them include (a). Solution to the Insecurity in the South East; (b).The need for an Education Trust Fund; (c). Need for a Cultural Re-orientation; (d).Resuscitation of Ailing Industries and Home-ward Industrial Renaissance; (e) Youth Empowerment; among others. Iwuanyanwu sees September 29, 2023 as a turning point in Igbo history. It is a convocation of some sorts; a re-enactment of the Igbo pragmatic communalism, oneness and shared values.

@While thanking His Excellency, Barr. Dr. Peter Ndubisi Mbah, the Governor of Enugu State for his kind gestures for hosting the 2023 Igbo Day, Chief Iwuanyanwu informs that the subsequent venues for Igbo Day Celebrations will be rotational amongst the Igbo States and that the 2024 Igbo Day event is open to any state that first indicates insurable interest to host.

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Ohanaeze To Told Igbo Day Celebration In EnuguGov. Abiodun Urges Corps Members To Contribute To National Regeneration As Orientation Commences

The Ohanaeze Ndigbo worldwide has fixed September 29th 2023 as Igbo Day celebration in Enugu state

Dr. Chiedozie Alex Ogbonnia, the National Publicity Secretary, Ohanaeze in a statement made available to Journalists in Enugu on Friday said the Igbo social cultural association has constituted the members of the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) for the 2023 Igbo Day Celebration to be hosted by the government and good people of Enugu State on Friday, September 29, 2023.

According to him, the choice of Enugu is obvious because, apart from being the Igbo capital, it offers the required ambience, cultural hospitality, peace and security.

The theme of the 2023, Igbo Day, according to him is “Igbo Kunie”. The logic behind this theme is that it is a clarion call for the Igbo to arise and fulfill their lofty destiny; a charge for the Igbo to awaken to the philosophy of Akuluo-uno; to galvanize Ndigbo towards unity; to rediscover and embrace our core traditional family values of one in brotherhood; to have a rethink on the security situation in Igbo homeland and a call for Ndigbo to rise to the challenge of self-destruction through the sit-at-home syndrome.

He said the Igbo Day Celebration is in commemoration of some remarkable events that have impacted the Igbo history adding “The Igbo Day is rather a chain of events that have been compacted into one, and observed on September 29, every year.

The statement reads @Why the Igbo Celebration? One may ask. The reason is not only fundamental and sentimental, it is also very symbolic. A trip into history informs that Nigeria gained independence from the British on October 1, 1960; and attained a republican status on October 1, 1963. Unfortunately, from 1961 to 1966, several events suggested that Nigeria was still in a flux about democratic governance and even the independence itself.

“Some of the crises that unfolded shortly after the independence include the high level of electoral malpractices which gave rise to destruction of properties, maiming and killings in what was known as Operation Wetie of the Western Nigeria in 1962; the census controversy of 1963; creation of Midwest Nigeria, treason charges and imprisonment of Chief Obafemi Awolowo, amongst others.

“The British Commander of the Nigerian Army, Major General Christopher Earle Welby-Everard withdrew from the Nigerian Army and handed over to Major General Johnson Thomas Umunnakwe Aguiyi Ironsi in May 1965. Based on the foregoing crises, a group of Army Officers widely believed to have been led by Major Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu, staged a bloody coup d’état on January 15, 1966. On May 29, 1966 over 3,000 Igbos were massacred in Kano as a consequence of what was considered an Igbo coup of January 15, 1966.

“Two months later, July 29, General Aguiyi-Ironsi, the Head of State and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces was killed along with his host the Military Governor of the Western Region, Lt. Col. Adekunle Fajuyi by the Northern military officers in what was tagged a counter coup. Several other Igbo officers were located at various military formations and killed on the same day. As if that was not enough, on September 29, 1966, another major ethnic cleansing took place in which about 30,000 Igbos were killed in the entire Northern Nigeria.

“Based on the above backdrop, the Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide has set aside September 29 every year as a special day. Why celebrate the Igbo Day? One may ask. The reason is not only fundamental and sentimental, it is also symbolic.

“In the first place, it is a day of sober reflection on one hand, and a day to celebrate the Igbo resilience, ingenuity, entrepreneurial skills and frontier spirit, on the other. Without sounding immodest, all Nigerians affirm that the Igbo are endowed with the highest human creative potential, perhaps in the whole Africa.

“Therefore, we celebrate the innate capacity and perseverance in the Igbo to break some imposed physical boundaries to achieve incredible results where most fail. We celebrate that we passed through the valley of the shadow of death and bounced back in splendour; passed through the belly of the whale; traversed turmoil and hell and bounced back in glory.

“We celebrate the courage, tenacity and adaptability-to live and thrive in all parts of the world. We celebrate the promise of God that he fights for the oppressed and that history will vindicate the just.

“How come that an ethnic group that has suffered various kinds of injustice, alienation and relative deprivations have undauntedly remained afloat in the academia, corporate world, transportation, tourism, commerce and industry, etc.?

“So, instead of mourning, we have chosen to celebrate the God’s love and kindness towards the Igbo.

Ndigbo are happy that a jinx-breaker, business icon, moral edifice, mobilizer, harmonizer of diverse interests and an accomplished achiever in the person of Chief Engr. Dr. Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, is at the helm of affairs as the President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide.

“Since he assumed office a few months ago, Iwuanyanwu has deployed his wealth of experience and contacts to chart a paradigm shift for Ndigbo. Chief Iwuanyanwu has developed a philosophical framework that has lifted Ohanaeze Ndigbo far away from its familiar habitat and provenance to an enviable pedestal.

He has embarked on a rigorous developmental agenda; some of them include (a). Solution to the Insecurity in the South East; (b).The need for an Education Trust Fund; (c). Need for a Cultural Re-orientation; (d).Resuscitation of Ailing Industries and Home-ward Industrial Renaissance; (e) Youth Empowerment; among others. Iwuanyanwu sees September 29, 2023 as a turning point in Igbo history. It is a convocation of some sorts; a re-enactment of the Igbo pragmatic communalism, oneness and shared values.

@While thanking His Excellency, Barr. Dr. Peter Ndubisi Mbah, the Governor of Enugu State for his kind gestures for hosting the 2023 Igbo Day, Chief Iwuanyanwu informs that the subsequent venues for Igbo Day Celebrations will be rotational amongst the Igbo States and that the 2024 Igbo Day event is open to any state that first indicates insurable interest to host.

Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun has charged corps members deployed to the state to consider their mobilization for the national service as an opportunity to contribute to the task of national regeneration.

He gave the charge at the Gateway International Stadium, Sagamu Orientation campground of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) during the formal opening and swearing-in ceremony of the 2023 Batch B Stream 1 orientation course programme.

His Excellency, Governor Abiodun, represented by Dr. Yusuff Kudus Adegboyega, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Youth and Sports urged the corps members to accept the challenge with resoluteness, dedication and loyalty to the fatherland.

He said, “My Dear Compatriots, it is imperative to state that, with your formal induction through the administration of the Oath of Allegiance taken today, you have commenced the National Service in earnest.

Nonetheless, this orientation course will be a platform for the cross-fertilization of ideas toward enhancing national integration and development.

“It is also important to remind you that your participation in this Scheme is a signpost of your respective institutions to the continued development of Nigeria and humanity.

“I do not doubt that you are readily available to make Ogun State proud by giving your best throughout your Service Year in the various host communities and places of primary assignment where you will be posted.

He added, “Your predecessors have proven to be Corps members with sterling track records. For this reason, I charge you to keep the flag flying and possibly strive to break new ground. You should not drop the ball but ultimately surpass their records with good behaviour and fine character.”

Earlier in his welcome address, the Ogun State Coordinator of NYSC, Mr. Chris Olawale Jimba acknowledged the contributions and support of Governor Dapo to the scheme, saying he was overwhelmed at the high interest he has displayed towards the affairs of the scheme in the state.

He congratulated the corps members for successfully scaling through the hurdles of their various academic courses to be qualified to participate in National service.

Jimba said, “I am delighted to inform you that the registration of the participants for this orientation course commenced in the early hours of Wednesday 12” July and when it came to the close.

“We had registered 523 males 634 females Ogun corps members and a total of 264 dislodged Lagos corps members comprising of 135 males and 129 females being hosted in our camp.

He explained that the orientation course that will last for 21 days was meant for corps members who expected, “To acquire the right frame of mind that will enable them to face the challenges associated with National service.”

He said the corps members will be exposed to lectures bordering on leadership attributes, Skills

Acquisition training under the platform of (SAED) Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development, all-round discipline, self-reliance, culture and tradition of the people of Ogun state as well physical fitness exercises and martial arts.”

He implored employers of corps members in the state who might require the services of vibrant and intelligent youths not to hesitate in submitting their requests during the orientation course for postings.

The highlight of the formal opening and swearing-in ceremony of the 2023 Batch B Stream 1 orientation course programme was the administration of the oath of allegiance by Chief Judge of Ogun State, Hon. Justice Mosunmola Dipeolu represented by Hon. Justice T. A. Okunsokan.

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‫ٹیکنو (TECNO) اپنے تازہ ترین کیمن 19 پُرو 5جی (CAMON 19 Pro 5G) کے لانچ پر اینڈرائیڈ 13 بیٹا فراہم کرنے والے پہل کاروں میں شامل ہے

ہانگ کانگ ایس اے آر – میڈیا آؤٹ ریچ –   13 مئی 2022 – 11 سے 12 مئی تک منعقد ہونے والے گوگل I/O 2022 میں، گوگل نے باضابطہ طور پر اینڈرائیڈ 13 بیٹا، نئی نسل کے آپریٹنگ سسٹم کی نقاب کشائی کی۔ الیکٹرانک ٹیکنالوجی کے عالمی علمبردار کے طور پر، ٹیکنو (TECNO)  موبائل اینڈرائیڈ 13 بیٹا پروگرام میں شامل ہونے والے  پہلے سمارٹ فون مینوفیکچررز میں شامل تھا۔ اس کی تازہ ترین پروڈکٹ، کیمن 19 پُرو 5جی (CAMON 19 Pro 5G)، اینڈرائیڈ 13 بیٹا پر چلے گا، جو صارفین کو بہترین کارکردگی اور رازداری اور سیکیورٹی دونوں فراہم کرے گا۔

دریں اثنا، ٹیکنو یہ بھی اعلان کرتا ہے کہ وہ اینڈرائیڈ 12 کو اس کی کیمن 18 سیریز پر اپ ڈیٹ کریں گے، اور اپنے صارفین کو جدید ترین سسٹم کے اوّلین اختیار کرنے والے بنائیں گے اور مصنوعات کے تازہ ترین تجربے کے ساتھ جدید ترین ٹیکنالوجی کی پیش رفت کے لیے وقف رہیں گے۔

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اینڈرائیڈ 13 بیٹا برائے ٹیکنو کیمن 19 پُرو 5جی

“ہمیں خوشی ہے کہ گوگل کے ساتھ طویل مدتی شراکت داری کے ذریعے، ٹیکنو ہمارے صارفین کو جدید ترین اینڈرائیڈ سسٹم فراہم کر رہا ہے تاکہ انہیں اس کے استعمال کے غیر معمولی تجربات حاصل ہوں۔ اینڈرائیڈ 13 بیٹا کے ساتھ ٹیکنو کیمن 19 پرو (5جی)  یقینی طور پر ہمارے صارفین کو نئی خصوصیات تک رسائی حاصل کرنے اور ان کے لیے خوشیاں فراہم کرنے والے پہلکاروں میں شامل ہونے کی موقع دے گا،” اسٹیفن ایچ اے، ٹرانسیشن کے نائب صدر اور ٹیکنو موبائل کے جی ایم کا ایسا کہنا تھا۔

” کسی چیز پر نہ رُکنے” (“Stop At Nothing”) کے جذبے کے ساتھ ٹیکنوکا مقصد صارفین کو لامحدود امکانات تلاش کرنے کی ترغیب دینا ہے۔ ٹیکنالوجی اور آرٹ کو ملانے والی ذہین مصنوعات کی پیشکش کرتے ہوئے، ٹیکنوان کے لیے ایک بہتر اور زیادہ سجیلا طرز زندگی بنانے کی خواہش رکھتا ہے۔ اس کا بہت زیادہ توقعات کا حامل کیمن 19 پرو (5جی)   ایک اعلیٰ کارکردگی والا اسمارٹ فون ہے جو فیشن پرست نوجوان کے لیے ڈیزائن کیا گیا ہے، جس میں ٹیکنو کی صنعت کی معروف نائٹ پورٹریٹ صلاحیتوں پر توجہ مرکوز کی گئی ہے۔

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اینڈرائیڈ 12 برائے ٹیکنو کیمن 18 سیریز

اینڈرائیڈ 13 بنیادی اصلاحات کا حامل ہے ، جن میں شامل ہیں:

  • نوٹیکفکیشن کا سخت اجازت نامہ – رازداری اور صارف کا اعتماد اینڈرائیڈ پروڈکٹس کے بنیادی اصول ہیں۔ صارفین کو ان نوٹیکفکیشن (اطلاعات) پر اختیار دینے کے لیے جن کی وہ پیروی کرنا چاہتے ہیں، اینڈرائیڈ 13 نے پوسٹ-نوٹیکفکیشن (POST_NOTIFICATIONS) متعارف کرایا ہے – ایک نئی رن ٹائم اجازت۔ اس کا مطلب ہے کہ ایپس کو نوٹیفکیشن پوسٹ کرنے سے پہلے صارفین سے نوٹیکفکیشن کی اجازت کی درخواست کرنی ہوگی۔
  • کلر ویکٹر فونٹس – اینڈرائیڈ 13 کلر ورژن 1 (خصوصی، تعارفی ویڈیو)  فونٹس کے لیے رینڈرنگ سپورٹ شامل کرتا ہے اور سسٹم ایموجی کو COLRv1 فارمیٹ میں اپ ڈیٹ کرتا ہے۔ COLRv1 ایک نیا، انتہائی کمپیکٹ، فونٹ فارمیٹ ہے جو اسے کسی بھی سائز میں فوری اور چمکدار انداز میں پیش کرتا ہے۔ COLRv1 کو ڈیولپر پریویو 2 سے شروع ہونے والی ایپ کے لیے اختیار کیا جا سکتا ہے۔
  • آسان ٹیکسٹ کنورژن اے پی آئی – اینڈرائیڈ 13 ایپس کو نئے ٹیکسٹ کنورژن اے پی آئی سے ربط کی اجازت دیتا ہے، جو صارفین کے لیے اپنے مطلوبہ مواد کو تیزی سے اور آسانی سے تلاش کرنا آسان بنائے گا۔
  • اپ گریڈ شدہ بلُوٹوتھ ایل ای آڈیو – لو انرجی (ایل ای) آڈیو کے ساتھ، مختلف استعمال کے کیسز کے درمیان بغیر کسی رکاوٹ کے سوئچ کرتے ہوئے، صارفین اپنے آڈیو کو دوسروں کے ساتھ شیئر اور براڈکاسٹ کرنے کے قابل ہو جائیں گے، یا معلومات، تفریح اور بہت کچھ دیگر کے لیے عوامی نشریات کو سبسکرائب کر سکیں گے۔

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