Monday, 30 June 2025

Abeokuta medical varsity to admit students in Sept, VC tells EES

The Federal University of Medicine and Medical Sciences, Abeokuta (FUMMSA), will admit its first set of students in September 2025, the Vice Chancellor, Professor Fatiu Abiola Arogundade, has said.

Speaking while receiving a delegation of the Egba Economic Summit Group (EES) at the university’s temporary facility donated by the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), the Vice Chancellor said the planned take-off had been made possible through the support of various stakeholders.

He stated that, “the plan to admit students in September 2025 has been made possible by FUNAAB through the space and Wole Soyinka library donated, while FMC is standing as a teaching hospital for practicals.”

The delegation of the Egba Economic Summit was led by its President, Mr. Yinka Chris Coker, who assured that “Egbaland will give the needed support to help the university to take off smoothly.”

In his remarks, the Vice President of the summit and member of the university’s planning committee, Dr. Gbenga Adeoye, recalled the role Egbaland played in ensuring the university became a reality, including his own presentation at the Senate Public Hearing in Abuja, backed by the Alake and Paramount Ruler of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo.

He described the delegation as “great achievers from Egbaland” and introduced key members. These included the current President, Mr. Chris Coker, “who worked and retired from Mobil before coming home to set up a farm in Egbaland.”

He also introduced Chief Shina Luwoye, former President of the Egba Economic Summit, who he said “worked for years in Shell before retiring and subsequently established Ecogas and was also a former President of PENGASSAN.” He added, “If the University requires trade union skills to resolve any matter, EES has that in Chief Luwoye who is also known as Mayegun.”

Introducing Engr. Ola Sobande, he said, “He is a great alumnus of King's College, Lagos, who studied Mechanical Engineering at Swansea University in the United Kingdom under Shell Scholarship before joining Shell where he worked for years before retiring. He was at a time the MD of Shell in Brunel as a young engineer. Engr. Ola Sobande played a vital role as a major brain behind the formation of Egba Economic Summit Group along with Dr. Kehinde Sogunle. Hence, at over 70, he was always willing and ready to be part of anything that brings development to Egbaland, Ogun State and Nigeria.”

He mentioned other prominent past presidents of the summit to include: Mr. Ade Coker in Houston Texas, Mr. Ayo Biobaku of QMB, Chief Tunji Sunmonu of Houston Texas, Engr. Tokunbo Odebunmi, Mr. Kehinde Sogunle, Chief Shina Luwoye, and Mr. Yinka Chris Coker.

He further stated, “Passionate people like Captain Temilola Okesanjo who is a member of EES will also support the ICT needs of the university.”

He added that “Barr. Taiwo Adeoluwa, who is the current chairman of the board, will also support the university as a former SSG of Ogun State and a successful lawyer who is a guru in real estate and hospitality now, and he is the Agba Akin of Egbaland.”

Other supporters named by him included Alhaji Saheed Egbeyemi, Chief Francis Meshioye, Bunmi Lawson, Lateef Surakatu, Bashorun Ladi Adegbite, and others.

“Chief Yinka Kufile is also willing and ready to support the university if properly consulted,” he said, adding that efforts were ongoing to mobilise diaspora support through Egba Associations in the US, Canada, and the United Kingdom, “both in donation and through private partnership arrangement.”

He assured the university that “Engr. Sobande will use his international connections and experience at Nigeria Economic Summit Group where he was a representative of the Oil sector from Shell before birthing the idea of Egba Economic Summit to guide and help the University.”

Adeoye also introduced Prince Abiodun Karunwi, stating that “although Karunwi is a builder whose skill can help the university, he also retired from Total.”

He introduced the Administrative Secretary of the summit, Mrs. Ololade Oseni, as “a committed and dedicated person at EES secretariat and that FUMMSA can reach out to EES members through her at any time.”

He advised the university to “do everything closer to the Federal Medical Centre for security reasons since the state government is willing to release the model school at Idi Aba even if it will cost higher to fix same.”

He expressed appreciation to Prof. Kehinde, the Vice Chancellor of FUNAAB, “for the space provided for the smooth take-off of the university,” and also thanked Prof. Femi Balogun “who did everything possible to make the university a reality along with Prof. Musa Olomu, the former CMD of FMC.”

He concluded that “Egba sons and daughters are willing to support the university.”

Chief Shina Luwoye, in his remarks, advised “that the first Model School offered on lease by the state government should be reconsidered as it is closer to FMC, it is inside the city and on the same route with the permanent site of the university which is around Ajibayo and Jaguna Village along OGTV Ajebo road.”

Engr. Sobande added that there is need “to always collaborate with the community for ease of solving their problems especially those problems associated with anything new.”

Prince Abiodun Karunwi, in his speech, noted that “the role of Sen. Ibikunle Amosun in ensuring that the 170 hectares land for the university has a C of O is a good take-off point.”

Dr. Adeoye also used the occasion to thank Senator Lanre Tejuoso “who sponsored the bill for the establishment of the university,” and Senator Ibikunle Amosun “who ensured it was passed to law using his personal resources and connections.”

He also appreciated former President Muhammadu Buhari “for signing the bill into law,” and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu “for appointing the principal officers and council members.”

Special appreciation was extended “to the Minister of Education and Minister of Health for their roles,” and to “the Governor of Ogun State for donating the Model School at Onijanganjangan as a take-off site,” while also pleading “that the Model School at Idi Aba after FMC should be added.”

Reacting to the assurances from EES, the Chairman of the Governing Council, Dr. Usman Shanawa, said, “I have learnt a lot about Egbaland and I will go and tell my people at Zamfara to come and learn what Egba Economic Summit is doing,” stating that “Egbaland is worthy of emulation by other parts of the country.”

He directed the Vice Chancellor to “collaborate with Egba Economic Summit Group and Abeokuta Club, among other stakeholders that are willing to support the university.”

He also promised that “the host community, which is Egbaland and Ogun State, will not be neglected in appointment and other considerations.”

In his vote of thanks to the delegation, the Registrar of FUMMSA, Dr. Gregory Olukayode Obayomi, promised that “the university will continue to collaborate with Egba Economic Summit Group and Egbaland as the host community.”

Other principal officers who received the delegation included the Bursar, Mrs. Adedokun Omolola Olufunso, and the University Librarian, Dr. Idiat Odunola Agboola.

Other Governing Council members present were Kabiru Yahaya, Chinenye Moses, Uyiosasere Ekhosuehi, and Joshua Adewale.

EES and FUMMSA agreed that the engagement will be regular going forward.

Thursday, 12 June 2025

TINUBU: A consistent politician — Gbenga Adeoye





The harm that humanity has done to many great men on earth is that we chose to talk about them after their deaths, but it is a good idea to write or say to the world and to the ears of concerned persons their good deeds while they remained with us.

What that does to the people is that it makes them feel good to continue to do good, and also makes them happy that their deeds are all noted.

God is also in the habit of making a vow and rewarding great men who choose to do extraordinary things. He vowed to David that his lineage would forever occupy the throne of Israel. For every cross, there is a crown. Those who do good will reap their reward on earth and thereafter.

The Pareto principles have also shown me that people focus more on just a few negative things about good people, and if care is not taken, those other fantastic things could be neglected.

Therefore, as an observer of events in Nigeria and a researcher trained in the fields of Accounting, Banking and Finance, Business Management and Law, I have these to say about Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

A consistent politician

He is the only one among many big Politicians in Nigeria who remained consistent in political ideology. From SDP to AD, ACN and APC, he has remained a leader in his party after the exit of Chief MKO Abiola.

Other politicians aspiring to be presidents and Governors had cause to run to him in the past. Even Buhari won in 2015 because Tinubu backed him up. We all know the details.

If Asiwaju tells you to go ahead he will support you. You can just go to sleep. He is not a hypocrite when it comes to his political alignment and support declaration for anyone. No one can dispute this in Nigeria. While some play safe by supporting three or four candidates, Tinubu has remained consistent as a committed leader of his party in Nigeria.

No wonder, the system he laid down in Lagos is still working. With the GAC and other systems in place, no state can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with Lagos. I think politicians in Ogun State and indeed all of us need to go to School in Lagos to learn politics from Tinubu Political & Governance University (TPGU)

A determined politician

He is so focused that he does not shift from his goal. As a golfer, we have one word during our training which says “. EYES ON THE BALL.” His eyes are always on the ball. No wonder, he has never lost any election.
When, in 2022, the gang up against him at his party became intense, he didn't back out. He used his political skills to get the ticket.
Tinubu spoke like a professor of history in my town at Abeokuta, and from that day when he explained the trajectory of his journey in politics and why it had become his turn, I knew he was determined.
After his speech in Abeokuta, spiritually, all obstacles were removed, and the rest is history.

By the way, Egbaland is a land where people get inspiration to lead and win their wars. He was able to enter the list of those who received their miracles on the soil of my town. The city of many firsts. Everything major in Nigeria started from Abeokuta. I'm so proud of our town and city as an Egba man.

Somehow, Asiwaju tapped into that anointing in Egbaland as he spoke like one under the control of the Holy Spirit when he said EMI LOKAN. Indeed, it was his turn, and God said YES because of where those words were spoken.

Therefore, if you desire anything good, just come to Abeokuta and visit Alake, go to Itoku and Olumo Rock and try to visit St. Peter Cathedral, the first church in Nigeria and your prayers will be stamped by God with the word.. AMEN… Try it.

A patient politician

When others were looking for Presidential tickets in 2007, he was busy building the party. In 2011, he remained a leader and not contesting election. In 2015, he supported Buhari with all his energy and campaigned round the country.

He does not rush at anything. He waited patiently until 2023 to run, and he won.
Even when Atiku needed a ticket, he gave him. He once supported a wonderful NSA, Nuhu Ribadu. Those are the guys who have seen him inside out and can testify to his personality. If you listen to Ribadu speak about Tinubu with his words such as Tinubu Gains. You will know he has a very deep understanding of the man called Asiwaju.
Even when his boys that he has put in power at any position offends him, he will just wait patiently until the second term. Ambode can testify to that. He does not rush to punish an offender or react in a rush to any matter.

A liberal politician

I'm not sure if in Nigeria today, there is any politician who is as liberal as Asiwaju.
A lot of Nigerians do not understand why many opposition members are going to APC...the main reason is that Asiwaju is so liberal and ready to welcome anyone willing to join his train, regardless of past differences. He wants the best for all. He does not segregate.

When he appointed some people to be ministers… People started wondering why he should appoint those who once spoke negatively about him.

He cares less about other factors as long as you are intelligent and you can deliver.
His focus is intellect and capacity to deliver, not one that just hate people because of their political statement or affiliation.

Why did Daniel Bwala Joined him? Because he is a liberal man. Many more are coming to be with him. Even during this holiday for Eid Kabir. He received many people, and some people just get angry because he received those they think are his enemies. Asiwaju is not that kind of person who will fence people off. If there is anything of such, it may be coming from people around him acting selfishly and not based on any instruction from him to so do.

Why do you think Ogunlewe and Obanikoro are with him? Just look at a brilliant Fashola...why do you think they are with him. Why did Pedro return? A liberal man.
A brilliant Professor of Law; Prof Osinbajo worked with him, and he ensured the man became number 2 in Nigeria .why do you think they worked with him?

Yemi Cardoso and my own brother from Abeokuta Wale Edun, CBN Governor and Minister of Finance respectively , Why do you think they  worked with him, and now they are with him?

Segun Sowunmi who is another brother from my town, why is he speaking wonderfully about Asiwaju now? Because Asiwaju is a brilliant and liberal politician.
Why did Bosun Tijani  joined his cabinet? Or my learned friend Jumoke Oduwole? Simply because he is a brilliant and liberal politician.

Should I talk about the performing minister of FCT. Wike? He joined Tinubu because he saw in him a focused, brilliant and liberal politician.

Akwa Ibom and Delta State Governor are now in APC for the same reason.
Contrary to the view of people about migration from PDP and other parties to APC, in my considered – personal-opinion , we have too many political parties and we may need to adopt IBB method of just two parties. We don't need  too many political parties in Nigeria if our democracy must grow with viable opposition.

We can just have APC and one other party in Nigeria. Tinubu's cabinet is like the government of National Unity, and so members of other political parties consider APC as a good place to go to. That again underscore the liberal nature of the leader of that party. Can they buy all the migrants? Are they all having problems that pursued them to APC? I don’t think so.

Conclusion 

In conclusion, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is a CONSISTENT, DETERMINED, PATIENT AND LIBERAL Politician that Nigeria has ever produced. I pray that we can have at least one of his type in every state in Nigeria.

As we celebrate June 12 and M.K.O Abiola’s  Victory of 1993, who is another man from my  town , Abeokuta again. I PRAY FOR PEACE, PROSPERITY, AND PROGRESS in Nigeria.

My only request from Mr President is to declare a state of  Emergency in the power sector. If we have light , development will be accelerated.

I commend the government for the student loan programme. I also commend the president for the revival of cotton farms in Ogun State which is a major breakthrough that will reshape the textile industry in Nigeria

Since Dr. Opeifa is my friend, and he is  now the MD of Nigerian Railway Corporation, by way of advice, let's buy more trains for Lagos Ibadan rail line. Let's link Lagos to Abuja by train.

Let us keep pushing the upgrade of our tourist locations in Nigeria. I have a strong believe that Nigeria is now on the path of GREATNESS.

Happy democracy day to all Nigerians.

The author Dr. Gbenga Adeoye is a good governance advocate, a Lawyer, Chartered Accountant , Tax & Fiscal Policy expert with PhD in Management Accounting & Master’s Degree in Banking & Finance and LLM in International Business Law from University of London. He is passionate about Social and Economic Development of Nigeria and Africa.
He can be reached via dga@gbengaadeoye.com

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