FIDELITY BANK THRILLS STAFF, CUSTOMERS WITH SPLENDID APPRECIATION PARTY

One of Nigeria’s huge financial institutions, Fidelity Bank Plc hosted an amazing night of colour, glamour and glitz to celebrate and honour outstanding staff and customers.

The bank which prides itself as having a high quotient of integrity surely kept its word of delivering an exciting, fun-filled and captivating ceremony attended by Nigeria’s best and brightest.

Held at the Eko Convention Centre, the evening of excellence tagged “Give Them Wings” hosted by the duo of Kate Henshaw and Ebuka Obi-Uchendu reached its most memorable point with a wondrous speech by its debonair Managing Director/CEO, Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo.

According to him ” The reason we dubbed this year’s celebration’ Give Them Wings” symbolizes how Fidelity Bank has been supporting people who otherwise would not have had the opportunity to soar and make a success out of life. He then invited some of them on stage to the delight of all those present. One of those recognised was Michael Showunmi, a physically challenged man who was given employment by the bank.

He also used the opportunity to reveal that the bank has been growing from strength to strength.According to him “Fidelity won “The Best Digital Networking Bank Entrepreneurs, Africa, 2019, at PWM Wealth Tech Awards, held in London UK, It won second position in Sustainable Agricultural Transaction for its compliance with sustainable banking and also moved up four places to reach second on the 2019 Nigeria Banking Industry Customer Experience Survey, published by KPMG”.

After reeling out hard facts about the successes the bank had achieved in the past few years, noting that the future is bright, he went ahead to shower praise on the staff and customers that have kept faith and helped it become the formidable force that it has grown to become.

Some of the awards handed out that evening included: Best in Fidelity Helping Hand Project, (North East), Best Staff in Customer Service/KPI, which were won by Martins Izuogbe and Field Marshal (Adebayo Ogunbiyi) respectively.

Guests, who savoured a 3-course dinner, were thrilled by artistes such as Kcee, Niniola, Timaya and Flavour while Bovi added a touch of spice with mature comedy.

Celebrated Nigerians in attendance included: Alhaji Aliko Dangote, Oba Saheed Ademola Elegushi, Rt. Hon. Rotimi Amaechi, Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Dr Obafemi Hamzat; Deputy Governor of Kano State, Dr. Nasiru Gawuna; Deputy Governor of Benue State, NIMASA’s DG, Dr. Dakuku Peterside,  Mr. Benson Abouno; Chief Mike Inegbese and wife, Mary; Anselm Tabansi, Prof Pat Utomi and wife, Ifeoma; John Obayuwana and daughter, Jennifer;  Air Peace MD/CEO, Mr. Allen Onyeama, OtunbaLai Oriowo, GMD/CEO, United Bank for Africa, Mr. Kennedy Uzoka, Chairman, Nova Bank, Mr. Phillip Oduoza and wife, Jumai, Mr Francis Ogboro and wife, Otunba Seni Adetu and wife, Janet and Prof. Tokunbo Fabanwo.

THE GLAMOUR, THE GLITZ, THE FANFARE OF OVATION CAROL 2019

It was another memorable evening of pulsating fun and entertainment as Ovation Carol took Lagos by storm, thrilling everyone with a good mix of gospel and circular music.

Held at the Eko Convention Centre,  Victoria Island, Lagos, the Ovation Carol sponsored by Esther Ajayi Foundation lived up to its billing as the biggest annual event of the year featuring the biggest and brightest stars in Africa’s music industry.

The 13th edition of the fiesta kicked off from the creatively decorated red carpet which was crafted by Mr Kingsley James-owned IDCL, the scenery was also enhanced by personnel of Fotofast led by Miss Tobi Enitan (they mounted their latest gadgets to capture guests at the event for posterity) With beautiful array of designs depicting past editions of Ovation International Magazine and memorable moments in the history of Ovation Group as backdrop, the whole area was a lovely.

Kick starting the show officially was the magnificent performance of the highly rated Hymnodia Choir.

With carols and hymns, Hymnodia Choir took the audience on a musical journey, no one was in doubt that Christmas was in the air with the superlative rendition of the choir, which was appreciated with a wondrous applause.

With ebullient comedian and broadcast personality, Okey Bakassi as Compere, the evening moved on smoothly. Okey kept his jokes short and simple and ensured that the organiser’s concept of more music and less talk was achieved.

One of the speeches was from the Chief Host and Chairman, Ovation Media Group, Bashorun Dele Momodu. He told the cheering audience to brace up for the an exciting evening while delving down memory lane on the journey of Ovation as an entity and Ovation Carol as ‘one of the reasons Lagos is the most important city in Africa’.

Bashorun Momodu’s address was later  followed with remarks from the event sponsor and Founder of Esther Ajayi Foundation, Reverend Mother Esther Ajayi. Her invitation was heralded by a thunderous ovation, signifying her acceptability as an amiable woman of faith, whose stock in trade is giving.

 

Delivering her speech in company of her husband, Reverend (Dr.) Ademuyiwa Ajayi, the renowned philanthropist acknowledged the good work of Ovation Media Group has been associated with over the years. She paid glowing tributes to Ovation Founder, Bashorun Momodu whom she described as a man of integrity with a good heart. She called on all who are in doubt about her source of wealth to ask questions instead of dwelling in gossip, adding that her Foundation will continue to sponsor the Ovation Carol for the next 10 years, at least.

The stage was then set for the lively evening with rising stars Gypsy, Jimi Abduls, Fresh L Wole DSB, Koye Sax,  Aramide and Rema setting the pace. They were followed by back to back by the continent’s super stars.

Rave of the moment and Grammy Nominee, Burna Boy, ensured there the audience were kept on their toes. Right from when he was announced, through to his last song, he was phenomenal. Burna, just like last year, was the star of the evening.

Free spirited Teni also ranked her in the minds of the audience, she was greeted with enthusiasm by as many of those who ‘want to be a billionaire’. She literally commanded and controlled her stage like it was second nature.

During the performance of her hit ‘wait for me’, Teni practically dragged ‘one fine bobo’ up stage, and pretended she was proposing to him.  The young man, who turned out to be Wahab Okoya, the teenage son of billionaire businessman, Alhaji Razak Okoya, did not respond to her love advances. He just stood still, taking pictures, while ignoring Teni’s seductive moves. But the crowd was greatly thrilled by this spontaneous action and screamed with delight.

That was not all, street hop master and rapper, Olamide fondly called Badoo was soon to mount the stage and he also gave a good account of himself. Rude boy, one half of the former Psquare was also on stage and he too did not disappoint.

The organisers of the carol also gave its platform to evergreen acts like Elegant Stallion, Onyeka Onwenu and “Omoge” crooner, Mike Okri. They both took many in the audience down memory lane and it was refreshing to see many sing along to some of the tunes.

Gospels acts also came in full force from the energetic Testimony, spiritually-stimulating instagram sensation, Funke Akinokun to the dramatic Tim Godfrey, and afrocentric saxophonist, Mike Aremu, they all served a full course of food for the soul.

The high point of the evening which was produced by Chaterhouse was the presentation of awards and induction of prominent achievers into the Ovation Hall of Fame. The first to be inducted was ace photographer and the real “Mr. Do All”, Sunmi Smart-Cole.

Reading the recipient’s citation before the award was presented, a former aide of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, Dr. Rueben Abati, noted that Smart-Cole has practically conquered the field of photography, became a barber and rose to become the Managing Editor at The Guardian.

The 78 years old Smart-Cole received his award from the Minister of Transport, Rt Hon Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi in company of the Chief Executive Officer, Ovation Media Group, Bashorun Dele Momodu.

In his response, Sunmi Smart-Cole, while expressing his gratitude to Ovation, stated that through photography, he has been privileged to hold exhibitions in five continents, travelled to 28 countries, gained fame and met many Presidents and Heads of State.

The next recipient was Afro juju originator, Sir Shina Peters, who couldn’t hide his joy at being selected for the award.The award was presented to the ace singer by top academic, Prof Wale Adebanwi in the presence of Dr. Rueben Abati and CEO, Ovation Media Group, Chief Dele Momodu.

Expressing his appreciation to the Ovation Group and Chief Momodu, SSP as he is fondly called exclaimed, ‘I’m fulfilled’.

Concluding the awards for the night was the Director, African Studies Centre, Oxford University, Prof. Wale Adebanwi, who was obviously caught unawares. The trio joined the likes of former President of Ghana, HE John Dramani Mahama, Founder of Esther Ajayi Foundation and prolific giver, Reverend Esther Abimbola Ajayi and Chief Alex Duduyemi as inductees of the Ovation Hall of Fame.

Among other dignitaries that attended the event were former FirstBank’s Group MD, Mr. Olabisi Onasanya and family, Chairman, Eleganza Group, Chief Razak Okoya and wife, Shade Okoya; Minister of Transport, Rt Hon. Rotimi Amaechi; Princess Toyin Kolade, Chief Olu Okeowo,former Ogun State governor, Aremo Segun Osoba; Chief Oyekunle Alex-Duduyemi, Dr. Cecilia Ibru, Erelu Abiola Dosunmu, Dr. Rueben Abati, Ambassador Toye Okanlawon, NFF President, Amaju Pinnick; Mr. Steve Ayorinde, Mr. Dayo Adedayo, Mrs Dolapo Badmos,  KICC’s Pastor Femi Faseru, Prince Damola Aderemi, Prince Wale Osiyemi, Prince Iyiola Ayoade, AIG Tunji Alapini (rtd) and wife,  Mr. Yomi Badejo-Okusanya and wife, Senator Tokunbo Afikuyomi, Otunba Funsho Lawal, Prince Bisi Olatilo, Mr Benny Obaze, Mr. Bisoye Fagade.

 

THISDAY CELEBRATES 25 YEARS IN STYLE

The years of innovation and doggedness in the Nigeria media industry of Thisday Newpapers was applauded and celebrated by Nigeria’s best and brightest in Lagos at its Silver Jubilee ceremony themed ‘A Gala Evening to Celebrate Africa’s Most Authoritative Media and Technology Group’.

Held at the Eko Convention Centre, which had been creatively transformed to a heavenly, convivial venue, guests on arrival had to go through a walk way that had a hall of fame with names of every staff who ever worked at Thisday from inception, they were dubbed, 1,250 Visionaries and Ovation’s Publisher, Bashorun Dele Momodu, who was the founding Editor of Leaders and Company, the parent company of Thisday, and recruited its pioneer staff, was there too.

As they walked gingerly into the impressive venue, guests were first hosted to a cocktail before being allowed into the bowels of the main hall which had an intimidating stage.

The evening kicked off on a glorious note with the World Premier of Africa’s First Global Streaming Service, Arise Play. Billed to kick off on March 27, 2020, Arise Play, according to Chairman, Prince Nduka Obaigbena is a unique platform that will shape the future of African broadcasting.

Prince Obaigbena, the charming ultimate showman, then took centre stage to personally compere key segments of the event. With some jokes and comments, he did a very good job in giving the event a touch of spice.

He used the opportunity to commend all 1,250 visionaries who helped him build the world class media brand that Thisday has now become.

With Naomi Campbell stepping forward to say a few words, and Chris Aniogolu and Laila Johnson-Salami of Arise TV handling proceedings, it was soon time for the award segment.

Awardees included former Governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Fashola, SAN, who won Governor of the Decade (People’s Choice) while former Governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi, received the Editor’s Choice award for Governor of the Decade.

While the Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele, won the Banker of the Decade (People’s Choice); the Chief Executive Officer of Access Bank, Mr. Herbert Wigwe, won that of the Editor’s Choice

Emefiele’s award was received by Deputy Governor, Financial System Stability, CBN, Aisha Ahmad. Entrepreneur of the Decade was won by Alhaji Aliko Dangote (People’s Choice), while Mike Adenuga won that of the Editor’s Choice. Also, Dangote’s company won the Company of the Decade (People’s Choice) while NIGERIA LNG Limited was the Editor’s Choice.

Philanthropist of the Decade (People’s Choice) was won by Femi Otedola (who revealed that he was able to donate N5billion to Save The Children Foundation after he received interest from his investment). Meanwhile, Tony Elumelu Foundation was the Editor’s Choice.

Minister of the Decade (Editor’s Choice), went to Rotimi Amaechi and that of People’s Choice, Ngozi Okonji-Iweala. Bank of the Decade was between Zenith Bank (People’s Choice) and Access Bank (Editor’s Choice).

Brand of the Decade was between Glo (People’s Choice) and GTB (Editor’s Choice), while Woman of the Decade (People’s Choice) was won by Amina Mohammed while Chimamanda Adichie won that of Editor’s Choice.

Institution of the Decade was won by Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) won People’s Choice and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFFC) won that of the Editor’s Choice. Finally, the Person of the Decade (People’s Choice) was won by President Muhammadu Buhari and the (Editor’s Choice) was won by his predecessor, Goodluck Jonathan.

Meanwhile, the CEO of the Decade (People’s Choice) was won by Aliko Dangote, while that of Editor’s Choice was won by Segun Agbaje of GTB.

It was a very glamorous and glittering evening, which was fitting for an upscale brand like Thisday.

DEACONESS RISIKAT OGUNDIPE CELEBRATES A LIVELY 70TH BIRTHDAY IN LAGOS

By every standard, attaining the age of 70 is quite an accomplishment, and so it proved to be when the family of Deaconess Dorcas Risikat Ogundipe gathered friends, well wishers and colleagues to celebrate her joining the septuagenarian club.

The lively event, which kicked off with a prayer by Prophet Akinola Fasawe, was held at the Taynet Event Centre, Alakuko, Lagos, with equally lively personalities including members of the Genesis Model Parish, in attendance.

Relieving the good times he had shared with his beloved mum who is also a proud grand mother,  the celebrant’s first son, Prophet Israel Oladele Ogundipe, remarked thus:

“The lessons you have taught me cannot be found anywhere else because they are real-life experiences. I truly appreciate your efforts for me and I wish you a marvelous 70th birthday.”

The joyous celebrant couldn’t hold back her excitement as she danced heartily in the company of her children and other loved ones as the ageless golden voice Evangelist Ebenezer Obey belted evergreen tunes from his rich repertoire.

Thereafter, she was assisted by very close family members to cut her 70th birthday cake to the admiration of all present.

Dignitaries that attended the occasion were CEO, Oodua TV, (UK), Dr. Ayo Coker; Mrs. Bose Osinowo, CEO, Ademoj Catering Service and Alhaja Mojisola Fatima Sani.

GLOROIUS FAREWELL FOR COMMUNITY LEADER, CHIEF ADEDIRAN ALABI IN IBADAN

Chief Adediran Alabi, a Community Leader and Man of the people has been given a most spectacular farewell at his funeral in Ibadan, Oyo state.

Chief Alabi, the father of author, philanthropist and Member, Federal House of Representatives, Hon. Akin Alabi, began his journey to the great beyond with an emotional wake at his residence, where close family members, friends and colleagues alike paid glowing tribute to his life of impact.

The following day began with a church service at the Cathedral of St Peter, Aremo, Ibadan. It was very well-attended and the church was filled to capacity, a testament to the clout and connection of Chief Alabi and his children.

The service was conducted by Reverend (Dr.) Andrew Adeniyi who showered encomiums on the departed for living a fulfilled life and leaving footprints on the sands of time.

The interment took place privately after which guests were hosted to a lavish reception at Liberty Stadium with King Sunny Ade and DJ Secxy releasing tons and tons of melodious and danceable tunes till very late.

Guests at the event included: Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, former Oyo State Governors, Senator Abiola Ajimobi and Otunba Adebayo Alao-Akala, Brig. Gen Raji Rasaki (Rtd), Hon Shina Peller, Mr. Adebayo Adelabu and Senator Teslim Folarin.

 

PROPHETESS MARY OLUBORI OF HAVILAH MOUNTAIN OF FIRE CELEBRATES GOD AT SPECIAL CRUSADE

Uk-based woman of God, Prophetess Mary Olubori was the cynosure of all eyes when she hosted a week long prayer and fasting session to celebrate the wonderful work of God at a programme called “All Mighty: 7 Days Celebration”.

The Prophetess, who is the Founder, Havilah Mountain of Fire and her husband, Prophet Israel Olubori, ministered to hundreds of faithfuls during the spiritually-stimulating event and many souls were saved for Christ.

The soulful event, which was rounded off with a power-packed praise and worship session was attended by such personalities as Ooni of Ife, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Timi of Ede, HRM Oba (Dr.) Munirudeen Adesola Lawal, Representative of HRM Oba Saheed Ademola Elegushi, CSP Dolapo Badmus and Mr Seye Kehinde, Publisher of City people Magazine.

Guests were entertained by Ayefele, Kehinde & Taiwo Adegbodu, Boye Best while comedians Ashiri and Baba Alariya added a touch of spice with mature jokes.

The highest point of the occasion was the presentation of a gift by Ooni of Ife and wife, Queen Naomi, to the elated Prophetess Olubori who then showered the royal couple with prayers.

HIGHBROW TAFCON GLOBAL HOSTS 30TH ANNIVERSARY GALA AND CONFERENCE IN THE GAMBIA

TAF Africa Global Limited, owned by unassuming billionaire and real estate mogul, Mr. Mustapha Njie, attracted the best and brightest minds around the globe to The Gambia not only to savour the sights and sounds, but to brainstorm on developing the African continent.

Held at the wondrous Coral Beach Hotel, Brufut, the 2-day affair featured the 5th Edition of the TAFCON Conference & Networking event as well as the 30th Anniversary celebration.

With Marie Jang as compere, Day 1 began with a panel discussion that was declared open by Gambian President, HE Adama Barrow who was represented by the Vice President, HE Isatou Touray.

While congratulating Mr. Njie and his organisation, TAF Global for its excellent work of promoting Gambia, its tourism and real estate sectors, she promised that the government will provide all the support needed to propel them to greater heights.

In his speech, Mr Njie fondly called, TAF told the audience how he began his business as TAF Gambia Limited and it has now metamorphosed into a global conglomerate called TAF Africa Global.

He revealed that TAF operates in eight African countries with massive presence in Port Harcourt, Nigeria and The Gambia with housing estates in Brufut, Dalaba and Tujering among others.According to him, TAF Africa Global aims to build one million affordable homes from 2018 to 2038.

The highest point of the occasion was the presentation of  awards and cash prizes to TAF Start-Ups Competition where the overall winner smiled home with a whopping one million Dalasis.

The next day was an evening of glitz and glamour as the TAF 30th anniversary ceremony was held to honour loyal staff and partners, at the Sunprime Tamala Beach.

Guests were entertained by Grammy Award-winning artiste, Youssou N’Dour, whose pulsating performance was a thrilling and fitting finale to a glorious celebration.

NIGERIANS CELEBRATE GREAT TEACHER AND PREACHER ELDER GABRIEL EMMANUEL NKANANG AT A STAR-STUDDED FUNERAL IN AKWA IBOM STATE

There were no political colouration, religious affiliation or ethnic biases as thousands gathered in Awa-Iman, Onna LGA, Akwa Ibom State for the wondrous funeral of a great Teacher and Preacher, Elder Gabriel Emmanuel Nkanang, father of Akwa Ibom State Governor, Mr. Udom Emmanuel.

Famous Nigerians led by Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo turned out in their numbers to honour and celebrate Elder Nkanang throughout the 3-day ceremony aptly tagged: “Celebrating an Icon”.

Funeral activities kicked off with a spectacular service of songs and night of friends which was on an open field in Awa-Iman, Onna Local Government.

Attended by Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State, Deputy Governor, Obong Moses Ekpo, Deputy Governors, former Governors including Chief Ayo Fayose, Alhaji Ibrahim Dankwambo,Mr Peter Obi, Senator Gabriel Suswam, Alhaji Ibrahim Dankwambo, and corporate titans like Mr Udom Inoyo, High Chief Raymond Dokpesi, Senator Udoma Udoma, members of the diplomatic corps and thousands, the event was solemn yet exciting.

Governor Udom Gabriel Emmanuel Nkanang and wife, Deaconess Martha, his siblings and their spouses: Mama Bishop Re. (Dr.) Sylvia Imoh, Mr Nkanang Gabriel Nkanang and wife, Kokomma, Mr Ofonime Gabriel Emmanuel Nkanang and wife, Margaret, Mr Ekerete Gabriel Emmanuel Nkanang, Mrs Aidy Aniefok Thomas and husband, Mr Aniefok Thomas all wore a customised ankara outfit specially woven for the occasion.

Conceptualized as a praise evening to thank God for the life of Elder Nkanang who was a strong pillar of the United Evangelical Church fondly called Qua Iboe Church, the evening featured performances by various choral groups, praise bands and soloists like Rev. Elsie Duncan Williams. There were also words of exhortation by anointed men of God.

In an emotional speech, Governor Emmanuel paid glowing tribute to his father, thanked everyone including the cleaners and sweepers for their contribution to the success of the event, adding that the expression of love shown to the family by people, high and low, from across the globe was overwhelming.

That part of the evening was rounded off with the famous Halleluya Chorus and prayers. It was soon followed by Part two which was a full scale entertainment segment that had Okey Bakassi, Dan D Humorous, Comedian Acappella, Yemi Sax, Harry Song and Kcee. This was the session specifically arranged as Friends’ Night.

Day Two was the funeral ceremony and it began with a moving lying in-state held at the well-laid and luxurious Nkanang family compound. There was a recitation, prayer and scriptural sentences as hundreds paid their last respects to the great preacher who touched many lives and impacted communities.

Thereafter, the family led a procession to the venue of the funeral service which was at a well-laid space in front of the United Evangelical Church/Qua Iboe Church in Awa-Iman. The funeral cortege was  trailed by hundreds of mourners that stretched for as long as the eyes could see.

From Nigeria’s VP, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, former Presidents Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, Dr Goodluck Jonathan and wife, Patience, Senate President Ahmed Lawan, Senators Adolphus Wabara and Dr Bukola Saraki, Governors Kayode Fayemi, Ifeanyi Okowa, Prof. Ben Ayade, Ifeanyi Ugwanyi, Okezie Ikpeazu, Aminu Tambuwal, Seyi Makinde, Nyesom Wike, Godwin Obaseki, Abubakar Sani-Bello and Douye Diri to former Governors  Obong Victor Attah, James Ibori, Liyel Imoke, Donald Duke & wife, Onari, Attahiru Bafarawa, Boni Haruna, Rabiu Musa Kwakwanso, Gabriel Suswam, Sule Lamido, Ibrahim Dankwambo, Peter Obi, Emir of Kano, HRM Muhammed Sanusi II, Godwin Emefiele, Jim Ovia, Herbert Wigwe to Prelate Sunday Mbang, President, World Methodist Council, Rev. J. C. Park, Chief Uche Secondus, Dr Yemi Ogunbiyi, Vice Admiral Ibok Ibas, Otuekong Idongesit Nkanga, Mr Paul Usoro, SAN, Mr Udeme Ufot and wife, Mrs Dorothy Ufot, SAN, Mr Sam Iwuajoku and Mr Udom Inoyo, Mr Ray Ekpu, Mrs Ekaette Unoma Akpabio, Obong Umana Obot Umana and Commissioner of Police Edgar Imohimi,  the venue was filled to capacity.

Rather than grieve, many, including members of the family who chose white and blue attires were celebrating the acclaimed teacher who died at 90.

Event began with arrival of the cortege, the pall bearers and colourfully-attired brass band to the venue. The family soon took their seats before there was a call to worship. The moderator, Rev. Samuel Ebukiba and Government Orator, Mr Raphael Edem steered the event efficiently.

In the course of the event, eldest son of the deceased, Mr Nkanang Gabriel Nkanang was invited to share some fond memories of his late father. He revealed that Elder Nkanang’s main attributes included resilience, contentment and integrity.

The sermon by Rev. Ekpedeme Effanga, centred on faithfulness and stewardship.

In his remarks,  Gov. Udom described the funeral as a bridge building ceremony. He spoke glowingly of his father’s character and expressed shock at the turnout of people who came to console the family and celebrate their father. “I did not know that we were this loved by Nigerians, we feel indebted to you all.There is a difference between character and charisma. My father was a man of character”.

Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, Dr. Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State also spoke and described Elder Nkanang in glowing terms

Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo while commiserating with the family urged the children and family members to reflect on the life of the late patriarch.  He said the way all his children had turned out was a testament to the greatness of the late patriarch.

With lovely hymns and performances by Mercy Chinwo and Pastor Eben, the ceremony ended with prayers.

The interment was a private affair attended by only the Nkanang family. The air around the burial site was sombre as they all bade farewell to the giant of a man. It was a befitting farewell for a well-loved patriarch.

The day’s event was rounded off with a well-planned reception which held at various venues across the town.

The funeral ceremony was rounded off with a thanksgiving service the very next day at the Qua Iboe Church, Awa-Iman. A testament to the tremendous goodwill enjoyed by the Akwa Ibom Governor and members of the family was the fact that hundreds including Governors attended the service which was a most befitting farewell to the great icon.

 

Elder Gabriel Emmanuel Nkanang was born into a very pious Christian Family on a Monday, May 27 1929. His family trained him in the way of the Lord (Prov 22:6) and throughout his life he did not depart from it.

Later, the foundations of his faith were strengthened by his association with missionaries. The missionaries, who appreciated his love for God and appetite for education, deepened his eschatological knowledge and encouraged his pursuit of western education. As he grew in favour with God and with man, his determination to serve God also grew. Within this context of faith and service, he discovered his purpose as a Christian and saw himself as a humble actor playing his role in a divine script written by God Almighty.

Whenever he encountered any downturn, he encouraged himself in the Lord by reading and making reference to Jeremiah 1:5 (Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart and I appointed you as a prophet to the nations’’) and Romans 8:29-30 (for those God foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son… And those he predestined, he also called; those he called, he also justified, he also glorified).

To some, teaching was just a profession, but to Pa, teaching (especially children) was more than a profession- it was a ministry and a calling. It is allegorical that the birthday of this iconic lover of children would later be declared Children’s Day by the Nigerian Government after it was proclaimed four years earlier (1925) in Geneva. In dealing with his pupils as a headmaster and educationist, he embodied knowledge, virtue, wit and compassion. With steady gait, dexterous hands and razor-sharp mind, he showed children in darkness the light of the Gospel; he gave hope to the hopeless and strength to the weary. He was adept at making concrete even the most abstract of situations. In the schools where he taught, he kept the children on their toes by insisting that any child could be asked to preach at the morning assembly. This “policy” literally forced all children to read their Bibles and they always came to school prepared with a scripture to share. He was the life President of Awa Students Association Worldwide.

While he labored in his teaching profession, he balanced his time with providing leadership to his community and discharging his duties and responsibilities as an elder of the Qua Iboe Church. He also worked assiduously in the tasks of spreading the gospel, going beyond his community to places as far flung as the Middle-Belt region of the country, thereby playing an important role in the formation of and mentoring of very many people within the Church and outside. A good number of them have gone ahead to attain various levels of success. Pa believed that education was the panacea for the development and actively campaigned for it at every conceivable opportunity.

Pa Nkanang was a man ahead of his time. He was impatient with failure yet calculated, abstract yet concrete, and he had an unusual craving for knowledge. His commitment to family, people and society will remain one of his indelible footprints.

He trusted and believed in the inherent willingness of people to give their best for the common good; and saw this as a function of opportunity, trust, motivation, empowerment and taking responsibility. His usual refrain was that those who are more successful in life are those that had the most opportunities, realized and taken advantage-and not those who are necessarily more gifted or more brilliant. Even more, he would say, ‘’the race is not to the swift or the battle to the strong, nor does food come to the wise or wealth to the brilliant or favour to the learned; but time and chance happen to them all’’. Perhaps, one of Elder Gabriel Nkanang’s most important traits was his resilience or adversity quotient. He will be missed by his children, grand children and great grand children.

THE REGAL WEDDING OF ADESEKEMI ADEREMI AND ANTHONY ATUCHE IN LAGOS

It was regal, it was glitzy and glamorous. Indeed, it was the numero uno ceremony of that period in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital when Adesekemi Aderemi and Anthony Atuche united in marriage.

Born to Prince Adedamola Aderemi and Princess Olukemi Aderemi, Adesekemi comes from a distinguished royal and noble lineage. She is a descendant of the late Ooni of Ife and first Black Governor, Oba Adesoji Aderemi, and Premier of Western Nigeria and Balogun of Owu, Alhaji Dauda Adegbenro, on the paternal side, and erudite and eminent school principal and one of Nigeria’s pioneer Ambassadors, A B O Oyediran and the Premier of Western Nigeria and Vice Chairman of the Federal Executive Council under General Yakubu Gowon, the Sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo on the maternal side.

Adesekemi Aderemi completed her secondary education at the world renowned ladies Public School, Cheltenham Ladies’ College, United Kingdom before going on to study Law at Oxford University. Blessed with beauty and brains, she was awarded a special commemorative gold minted coin as the best postgraduate student in the entire Buckingham University when she graduated with Distinction in her Masters of Law Degree and she was called to the Bar in 2012, receiving the top Inner Temple prize for outstanding achievement in her Bar exams.

Similarly well-educated and from a privileged background, Anthony Atuche schooled at the historic St Edmund’s College, England’s oldest Catholic school, before attending the prestigious Imperial College , London. Anthony also boasts an impressive and illustrious background; he is the first born of prominent businessman and erstwhile top banker, who is now a property magnate, Francis Atuche and wife, Elizabeth Atuche. The Atuches are also nobility and hail from the princely merchant town of Ibusa, Delta State, which is famed for the numerous entrepreneurs and icons of the Nigerian business and corporate world that it has spawned.

It was without any shadow of doubt the coming together of two illustrious families when the duo began their love-filled journey to marital bliss as friends and family convened to celebrate their traditional marriage at the prestigious and discreet The Bell Event Centre on Campbell Street, Lagos Island. The ceremony was an exhibition of culture and class.

What made the occasion spectacular was that despite the fact that the couple are from different ethnic groups and cultures, the conviviality and air of friendship at the venue was really heart-warming.Little wonder that everyone confessed that they had loads of fun.

A few days later, the lovebirds affirmed their love with holy solemnisation at Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Victoria Island.

The beautiful bride, was so elated & joyous as she exchanged “I do’s” with her dashing & soft-spoken husband.

The well-attended Catholic Church Communion service peaked with the couple’s introduction to the congregation after signing the marriage register. Apart from the proud parents, catholic sponsors of the bride, Mr Toyin Pinheiro, SAN and wife, Tolu also beamed with smile as the spiritually-stimulating service was rounded off.

Later, the families hosted a top notch reception exquisitely planned by Princess Denrele Fayose’s Ruby Fay Events at Balmoral Event Centre, Federal Palace Hotel. Guests were thrilled to music by Veentage Band while Tunde Adewale, Tee A was compere.

Celebrity guests present included Governor Dapo Abiodun, former Oyo Governor, Aremo Olusegun Osoba, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, former Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Dele Ezeoba & wife, Prof. Fidelis Oditah, SAN & his beautiful wife, Mrs Daisy Danjuma, Hajia Bola Shagaya, President of Urhobo Progressive Union, Olorogun Moses Taiga, Oba Dokun Abolarin & his Olori, Prof. Pat Utomi, Otiso of Ibusa – Sunday Atuche, Chief Alex Duduyemi, Chief Duro Emmanuel, Oyinda Adeyemi, Otunba Ayo Oduntan, Senator Gbenga Obadara, Hajia Abah Folawiyo, Mrs Olufunso Amosun, Otunba Bimbo Ashiru, Bashorun Dele Momodu, Senator Jide Omoworare, Mr Segun Omoworare, Dr Peter Obafemi, Mrs Angela Teslim Folarin, Alara-elect, Prince Olufolarin Ogunsanwo, Hajia Bisi Shuaibu, Olly Olabinjo, Olori Ladun Sijuwade, Prince Aderemi Sijuwade,Tony Aletor, Prince Femi Tejuoso, Foluso Adeagbo, Benny Obaze, Mrs Jokotade Odebunmi, Mrs Nike Obadara, the Orolugbagbes, Benny Obaze, Wole Adelakun, Adolor Uwamu, Raphael Lewu, A U Mustapha (SAN), Prince Dapo Oyewumi, Mrs Toyin Seriki, Tunde Babalola, Mr & Mrs Bimbo Ajiboye, Wale Agbeyangi, Femi Osibanjo, Layi Are and Michael Effiong.

Celebrating Bob Doo, Bashorun Dele Momodu At 60-Michael Effiong

By Michael Effiong
It was in 1991 or  was it early 1992, I had just joined Fame Magazine as a Freelancer and Bob Doo as he was called was a Contributor and was a very close friend to the three Musketeers that founded Fame: Mayor Akinpelu (Editor), Kunle Bakare (Managing Editor) and Femi Akintunde-Johnson (Executive Editor).
You cannot but notice Chief Dele Momodu.  His ebullience fills the room, and of course his booming voice is unmistakable. Later on, his Aramis Perfume will announce his presence and will be wafting in the air, and captivating your senses long after he had gone. He had a presence.There was never a dull moment with him around, that is why we used to call him: Adekiluomo (The one who shakes the town with his presence)
He was a master story teller, never tired of sharing his escapades. So we always gather when he holds court. Of course, when he has spats in the Media, Fame, was the place to review and gauge the reaction.
There were no twitter trollers or voltrons back in those days. On such days, when he arrives, he is hailed by all ” Bob Doo, gbogbo ara Ija,  action-packed like a Chinese film”-and he would be atop the moon. He will then remark “Don’t mind so so, I have another bazooka next week!. To us younger friends like Sanya Ojikutu, Ojiks Conga aka The genius, Ayo Aninashaun  etc, he would always say, “everything you do, give it your very best, you never know who is watching.Never allow any one rubbish your work or your name.”
I was a bystander as well as a participant as his life progressed. Interestingly, the flat he left when he got married in 1992 was the same flat, on Medical Road, Ikeja that I moved into with Sanya Ojikutu (the award-winning Cartoonist and artist now based in Maryland, USA). Sanya himself had lived there with Kunle Bakare (Publisher, Encomium Magazine) and later we had Tunde Thomas (now based in London, UK), Ajayi Oyebo, Remi Aboderin ( Secretary General, Nigeria Boxing Board of Control) and others all using this facility. It was a Boys Hub!
As the youngest members of the team, Sanya and I were the ones always at the beck and call of these other Senior Colleagues, thus, we played very critical roles in the weddings of all of them, except FAJ (who played a fast one on us all). Bob Dee’s wedding in Ijebu Ode and Ijebu-Igbo  was the top of the pile. The weeks of preparation, the shuttle to the tailors and back. It was tasking but it was Bob Dee after all, he always raises the stakes..
It was at his engagement ceremony in Ijebu, Ogun State that I really got up, close and personal with the late MKO. He had arrived in the night, and I can never forget that occasion. The way he ate with everyone and joked. I was astounded at this rare expression of  humility from such a giant of a man. I then began to see why Bob Dee would sing Abiola’s praise to the high heavens.
During the June 12 struggle, we were in the trenches, although not as deep as some others. We used to serve as couriers and also I remember the occasion when Bob Dee brought tapes of a song by the famous Lagbaja lambasting Abacha for us to distribute in the dead of the night..”Some parts of that song said ” igo (glasses) lo ju Omo Odaran spectacle lo ju omo ja wo ja wo ja wo, how dem go know, how dem go know say we dey suffer, Aso Rock e different from Olumo”. He played the tape for us to samplein inside his green flat booth Mercedes Benz and then said ‘Guys, we have to hit town with this o”. That is equivalent of saying, guys we have to make this trend, in today’s language.
With Abacha informants everywhere, we were not sure if this was a wise thing to do, but you do not say no to Bob Dee. Since I lived near the Afrika Shrine. It was quite easy for me to execute the job. As a night crawler, the street boys from Ikeja bus stop all the way to the shrine were my guys, so with their protection and help, we did it perfectly.
That is Bob Dee ‘s greatest strength, he is loyal 101 per cent. if he is convinced about something. He gives it his all. I remember when Ovation began. Our office, at Wemabod Estate was the semi Nigerian office, Ovation tapped into the pool of resources we had. Ovation was Bob Dee’s baby, anything that belonged to Bob Dee was ours. Though, there was a serious personal quarrel with one of his close friends in Fame at the time, it did not dampen our enthusiasm to ensure Ovation succeeded big time. We could feel his enthusiasm though he was in far way London. He was in constant touch to monitor sales, reactions etc.
I think my name first appeared in the second edition of Ovation.I had written a reaction to an article on Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness. Ovation at the beginning was more wordy than it is now.
When he came back to Nigeria after those years of living in exile, Bob Dee on his trips to Nigeria was a willing host at his base in Lagos Travel Inn or Excellence Hotel. He was very gracious with food, drinks and other matters that excite the writer’s muse. He never fails to impress and his joie de vivre never wanes.
Fast forward to 2003, Chief Dele Momodu has always loved my writing, the love affair was mutual. I loved the way he writes, and he, along with Mr Kunle Bakare and Time Magazine’s Nancy Gibbs top the list of my finest journalists and writers. These three, craft words that bring a nystory to life.  It was on one sunny afternoon that I got a call from Bob Dee. He was calling from London. That call eventually changed the trajectory of my career in journalism.
It was a simple conversation: “Mikolo,  do you have a valid UK Visa? I said, Yes. He continued. “I would like you to go with us to the Caribbean, I wanted to go with your oga KB to help us handle the stories, he says he is busy, you are my alternative”. I said an instant yes. Although he supports Arsenal (in the days of Kanu), his lifestyle is encapsulated in the pay-off line of Liverpool: He never walks alone.  It also brings to fore his penchant for spotting and deploying young talents, numerous stories will be told of his appreciation and support of young people in different spheres of life.We promote them all the time in Ovation magazine.
 He then said, “Paul (Ukpabio), (his Personal Assistant at the time), will call you and arrange details. Every year, I had always saved to travel, I have always believed that traveling was not only for exposure but education. This was an all-expense paid trip, a jackpot and an opportunity to save my money that summer. It was a win-win situation because I knew with Bob Dee as your host, it will be fun and enjoyment all the way.
The trip came and went, and caused a lot of bad blood. The full details would be revealed in my forth-coming memoirs, but that exciting trip to The Commonwealth of Dominca, St Lucia and Barbados, despite the intervention of Bob Dee himself, Benny Obaze (The King of Bevista), Senator Tokunbo Afikuyomi and a few others, led to my exit from Encomium.
One thing about Chief Dele Momodu is his ability to connect. Many have attested to this. After that not so happy exit at my job at Encomium, a company that we all founded, that I wrote the first cover story and gave my all, I was of course devastated.
I had planned to take a trip to visit my sweet mother whom I had not seen for months because of the back-breaking work as Editor, Encomium Magazine and then seek the advice of a few of my mentors and older friends like Chief Mike Inegbese, Mr. Godwin Mekwuye of Vivid Imagination, Oba Adedokun Abolarin (who has always wanted me to go for my Masters), the late Gbegi Ojora and a few others.
I was planning that all important trip to Akwa-Ibom State when I got a call from Bob Dee. Again, he was in London. He said he heard what happened and wanted to know what my plans were for the future. I told him I was still consulting. He then said: “The job of Editor, Ovation International is open for you, think about it and let me know when you are back”.
Seventeen years after that conversation, I am still here as the Editor of Ovation: I will describe Chief Dele Momodu as a friend, a boss and a teacher. He scolds bountifully and praises sparingly. In the past few years, Ovation has faced tough challenges, we had made some wrong business decisions, but he would always say,  we have lost millions but we have gained billions in experience. We have also had our big breaks. Bitter-sweet will be the best way to describe the journey so far, God has been faithful. And I believe there are still many rivers to cross.
His love for his brand is unbeatable. He wears it on his head and on his body. It is unmistakable, it is his love for real. We have been stopped at far flung airports many times by strangers to confirm if he was indeed the Mr Ovation in flesh and blood.  His love for Ovation is only matched by genuine affection for his wife, Bolaji and  children: Pekan, Yole, Eniafe and Korewa. I believe they have all come to appreciate that the sacrifice he makes by giving his all to the Ovation Project, is to ensure they are not exposed to the vicissitudes of life.
Chief Dele Momodu abhors indolence and you cannot be around him and not want to be a success: His usual refrain: There is nothing to glamorise about poverty rings in my ears every time. He insists that the reason he works round the clock is to chase away the stubborn demon called poverty from his family!  He would then add that it is the reason, his greatest investment in life apart from Ovation, is the education of his children.For him, if not for education, he would not be where he is today.
And having lived with the family, and watched all the boys grow through primary school, elite public schools in England and now University (three are already graduates), becoming fine, respectful, responsible and Afrocentric young men,  I know that he is as proud of them as they are of him.
I must personally thank his wife, Yeye Bashorun Bolaji(she likes to be called Blajo) for holding forte. She has been a stabilising force and the bridge. She also has played host to many Ovation staff, myself inclusive, without any complaints. She is ever willing to serve her award-winning Jollof rice (second only to that of my wife, Oluwakemi) anytime, any day- and that is not all, she and the children, sometimes catch the bug, and help out with Ovation production!
No one is perfect, we sometimes have our combustive battles, and whenever I hear Michael or Mr Editor on the other side of the line, I know there is trouble, but there is mutual respect, which has helped to shape the relationship that we have. Many times, I have felt like leaving, but he always finds a way of worming his way into your heart. Bob Dee is a charmer no doubt.
One important thing about Chief Dele Momodu is that he listens at times.  He may argue openly but in his sober moments when he sees reason with your line of argument, he will often soften up and backtrack.
 One of those occasions,was when the frustration of running our Ghana operations was becoming too suffocating. The government agencies were not friendly at all, he was so downcast because we were bleeding financially and wanted to leave. I told him that just packing up and leaving was not his stock in trade. By giving up and taking off, we would be leaving years of corporate equity that Ovation has garnered in Ghana. I wanted us to reduce our operations and cruise along.
Three days later, he had made a decision. He called me to his room and informed me that he has agreed that leaving Ghana completely was not an option-and it turned out a very divine decision because our stay in Ghana led to his meeting with President John Dramani Mahama, with whom he has now struck a life-long friendship.
 He is a risk taker par excellence. There is no better example of this than the coverage of Esama of Benin, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion’s 70th birthday. We were contacted to cover the event, and some members  of the family were not too sure it was worth it. Hon. Omosede Igbinedion and her mother, Lady Cherry Igbinedion appealed that we should make the trip, they contracted us, and begged that we go ahead with the little they were offering.  They were sure that Chief would come round to liking the idea when he sees us in action.
In typical Ovation style, we are not known for doing small things, our first payoff line: Loud For A Purpose” was not for nothing.We went all out.  Instead of one photographer, we  flew in two. I led the advance party while the Publisher was to join us. I joked to our Publisher that we have overshot our budget in terms of airfares, upkeep and accommodation. He said “Editor, don’t worry yourself, you will see, this is our territory”.
We landed in South Africa a good two days to the main ceremony, and we had hardly unpacked, when we were told that our services where needed because the House of Igbinedion was going to visit President Nelson Mandela and Winnie Mandela.
And as God would have it, the official photographers they had arranged were not available, thus, we were the only ones around! That was how we rescued the situation. And we took those unforgettable shots.
From South Africa, we covered London, Abuja and Benin segments of the birthday. At the end of it all, the inimitable Esama was so impressed with our professionalism that when we named our price for a Special Edition, he paid! And for the past 15  years,  he has been inviting Ovation to every important family function!
I have slept in the worlds top hotels, flown business and first class, cruised in private jets, savoured first-rate yachts,  indeed, traveled the world and met Africa’s leading lights on account of my association with Ovation International and Chief Dele Momodu. He has his way with arranging the perfect trips.He tries to give maximum comfort.
My boss, is like a baby when it comes to trying out new things.He plunges into it headlong with so much innocence and willingness to learn. That is why his social media presence is so huge, he is driven by passion. He always loves new adventures, new projects and those situations keeps his adrenaline pumping! He is a man who never settles for anything but the best!Look at how he has launched into the instagram live space-you cannot but admire his penchant for exploring new opportunities.”You are as good as your last performance,” “never live on past glory”, “reinvent your self” are some of his favourite quotable quotes.
On my 50th birthday last year, he shocked me totally. Femi Otedola’s daughter, Cuppy was having an event in Abuja same day, I felt he would just breeze in and out. No way! He was the Chief of Protocol, welcoming guests and coordinating activities. At the venue, I spotted him a few times working the phones inviting people. He kept shifting his flight and eventually caught the late night flight to meet Cuppy’s fundraiser. That was truly remarkable and made me very emotional.
My friends, colleagues and fellow members of Rotary Club of Ikeja South were surprised that he could perform such a role. They do not understand that Bob Dee is a master in making every encounter memorable.  I had promised to beat his record when he turns 60, but God had other plans for the world. Therefore,  I join the millions around and few of us that are in the inner inner caucus, to wish him a wondrous birthday. Don’t worry, we would be there to do justice to your 70th, 80th, 90th and 100th!
Bob Dee, I am mightily proud of you for being able to move through hard work, tenacity and God’s grace from Ile-Ife to Ikoyi. I pray that God will continue to shower you with excellent health and grant you long life to enjoy the fruits of your labour and to savour the success stories of your children’s children. Amen. Happy Birthday THE BOSS!

Bashorun Dele Momodu: Okunrin Marun Of Our Time!-Chief Gboyega Okegbenro

By Gboyega Okegbenro

 

It will be stating the obvious to remark that the raging corona virus pandemic robbed the world of one of the most vivacious celebrations that would have seized the entire nation, nay Africa, today as Mr. Celebration himself, Basorun Ayobamidele Abayomi Ajani “Areago Arikuyeri” Momodu, aka Bob Dee, turns 60!

So much had gone underground amongst Dele’s close friends over the last few months until the seriousness of the pandemic really dawned. It was to be a global chain of events, with stops at major world capitals and grand finale in our dear Lagos. Tactically, the key actors and conspirators had to wind down, praying and hoping that things got better, but here we are…

Nonetheless, immense thanks to Jehovah God that our dear friend and brother, Bob Dee, can still, in good health and sound body, savour the warm embrace of his dear wife, Mobolaji, and four lovely sons; singing and clapping unto his creator for guiding him to the 6oth rung of the ladder of creation today Saturday 16th May, 2020.

I did not attend the University of Ife, but destiny long connected myself and Dele through our common friend, Dapo Thomas (now Dr. Dapo Thomas, a lecturer at LASU); the notorious King Cobra Campus Magazine Editor, much haunted by the Buhari-Idiagbon military regime in the mid-eighties; who was my colleague and very close friend in the Newbreed/President Magazines in 1988.

About that same time, Dele shot into national consciousness along with another friend and colleague, Kunle Ajibade, with their earth-shaking public rejoinder cum allegation of plagiarism against one of Nigeria’s journalism giants, Mr. Ray Ekpu, then Editor-in-Chief of Newswatch Magazine concerning, the latter’s widely-circulated review of the book, Born To Run, a biography of the late Dele Giwa, co-authored by Dele Olojede and late Dr. Onukaba Adinoyi-Ojo.

The episode raked so much storm locally and globally that not a few journalists of our generation marveled at the audacity of two “unknown young upstarts” to rubbish our highly esteemed senior colleague and accomplished journalist. But Dele and Ajibade stuck to their guns and the controversy raged for months. Shortly afterwards, Dele relocated to Lagos and took up a full time reporter-writer position with The Guardian; then not long after switching over to African Concord from where he was redeployed as a member of the pioneer editorial team of Weekend Concord, under the inspirational editorship of Oga Mike Awoyinfa.

It was during his stint at Weekend Concord and later Classique, that our friendship cum brotherhood blossomed. I had joined the Prime People as News Editor and later Editor in late 1989 and being Editors in the same genre; we naturally gravitated towards each other amidst a wider network of close friends including Uncle Bisi Olatilo, Mayor Akinpelu (Baagboro of Africa), Femi Akintunde Johnson (FAJ), Ehi Braimoh, Kunle Bakare, Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD), Kayode Ajala, Dr. Reuben Abati and numerous non-journalist close associates as Oba Adedokun Abolarin (then simply Barrister Doxxy), Goke Omigbodun, Prince Damola Aderemi, Sir Shina Peters, King Wasiu Ayinde, Adewale Ayuba, Ohi Alegbe, Dr. Justin Okonoboh, Barrister Segun Adegbesan, Guv’nor Ken Calebs Olumese of Niteshift, to mention a few. In our own modest ways, we hugged the high-life and good living big time. We worked hard and socialized hard.

I consciously dubbed Dele The Okunrin Marun of our time (meaning a 5-part strong man) in this tribute because that early on, precisely between 1989 and 1990, I had observed five strong attributes about his person; which he had faithfully applied and adhered to in all his endeavours, relationships and work life; and which I dare say, had worked for him a hundred percent. These are: Hardwork, Scholarship/ideas seeking; Humility; Love of people; and lastly, Self-Love (or Good living) if you like. Dele works extremely hard and thinks even more deeply. By way of information, Ovation was not Dele’s first project; it was just destined by God to be the main propeller! Before Ovation, he had registered and ran Cels-Goodwill Ltd., a celebrity PR company which handled a few popular yet enduring brands and personalities in the banking, oil & gas; and communication sector; and also briefly distributed his mentor, Chief MKO Abiola’s wonder loaf bread. He also served briefly as ThisDay Newspaper’s first editor on record, with a Peugeot 504 official car for years without much ado.

Dele never looks back once he commits to any work idea. Nothing better underlines this fact about him than his very challenging early years in exile. All appreciation and respect to his most accommodating, supportive and tolerant wife, Bolaji. Dele, upon arriving London on exile in 1995, against popular advice, took a dangerous plunge of daring to publish Ovation. Without much needed capital but for the grace of his Uncle, Chief Fagbemi and soul-mate, Damola Aderemi, Dele took the plunge; taking out a palatial office suite at Beauford’s Court, Docklands.

Not just that, he had a very pregnant wife, son and professional colleagues to take care of. Yet he never looked back. He kept working, struggling really hard and producing the bumper editions. Most times, he’d keep a whole ready magazine edition and spend days on end, sleeping in the office, working the phones, looking for funds to pay the printers based outside London. But along the way, God showed up and Ovation is a success story today. With off-shoots of Ovation TV, The Boss Newspaper and lately Ovation online. I laugh when I hear people speak of Dele’s glamorous life of travel, parties and meeting people. For the Ihiebve, Edo-state born guy, those travels are hardly all leisure. Dele loads them up with enormous work, interviews, writings and plenty of telephone pressure!

Dele loves books and reads widely. Infact, as generous as he is, one area he doesn’t extend that quality to is his books. It’s always easier for him to give out any of his possessions but his books. Always, a no go area! Dele’s life is forever one of chasing knowledge and ideas. This is attested to in the quality and depth of his writings. He spends massively on resources, written and technological, to keep up with contemporary developments across politics, literature, governance and business. Yet he is at once extremely humble. Irrespective of his wide circle of friends in power and positions of influence, Dele carefully manages his person and successes in a way that sees him consistently and deliberately project his cherished “Omo Iya-Oyo” identity.

Even with his friends, their families and his much younger associates, Dele’s life is shorn of the garrulous and abrasive tendencies. He relates with the high and low in society; yet keeps his head and that amiable brand image of the man next door; especially to the less-privileged in society, who he supports constantly through numerous formal and informal channels.

As a people’s man, Dele is beyond compare home and abroad. I will never forget an incident in summer 1996. Dele had just moved into a new apartment, atop a well-patronized corner shop on Romford Road, East London. Days after, Bolaji gave birth to their second son, Enitanyole and trust Dele, a party was organized for the next Sunday afternoon. From about 2pm, the neigbourhood was swarming with all manners of luxury cars, dropping one notable personality after the other, amongst them Senator & Mrs. Bola Tinubu (then in exile in London too); Chief Orji Uzor Kalu, Late popular lawyer, Tunde Adejumo; and many others. Trust London neigbours, most of them kept gazing through their windows, uncomfortable with the unusual noise and typical loud, Naija hailings and back-slapping.

Towards evening, our good friend, Gbenga Olunloyo (Kapor) and Prince Yemi Aderemi, set up two barbecue grills right at the door of the corner shop and pronto, started grilling wings, kebabs, corns and the like. Within minutes, thick black smoke filled the skies across the entire neigbourhood. Trust good, old London grannies, from their window viewing holes, they rang the emergency service, Her Majesty’s Police and Fire Service. On arrival, Dele met them and introduced a few of the dignitaries. Satisfied that we were not unruly, they left. Two hours after, at about 8.20pm, they returned, and gave us just another 40 minutes to wind up the party that was just gathering momentum! Just as they were issuing the orders, hordes and hordes of guests were still hopping off their cars; smarting onto the dance floor and grabbing food and drinks, enjoying themselves at the party of our “Man about town”.

Such was Dele’s deep love for people and the good life; both for himself and all around him. A very kind man, Dele respects all his friends, supports them and spares nothing in showing up whenever there was need. Quietly, he avails his time, contacts, moral and financial resources to every of his associates without noise or anything in return. Dele’s kindness and selflessness is legendary just as his love for his cult heroes, three of whom I know to be, late Chief M.K.O. Abiola, Chief Olusegun Osoba and Dr. Mike Adenuga Jnr. Till tomorrow, unknown to a lot of people, one of Dele’s favourite songs is the popular praise song for Chief Osoba by Chief commander Ebenezer Obey in the late 80s.

Anyday, anytime Dele would drop anything he’s doing once he hears the lyrics or mere guitar tunes of Obey’s hit song “Olusegun ooo….Olusegun ooo Omo Osoba, Omo Osoba Akinrogun Moba rode…”

As the whole world rejoices with you today my dear brother, I pray and pray that your tomorrow shall be better than the last 60 years put together. You shall know no sorrow. You shall know no bitterness. May God Almighty continue to be merciful and benevolent unto you, your family and your work.

God bless you my dear Egbon! (He likes that appellation so much!)… The Bashorun of Oke Ila!!!

My Brother, Dele, Is A Great Man – Tony Elumelu

My brother, my friend, Dele Momodu, our educator, Congratulations. Madam, congratulations, I read a piece he once wrote about you. I am happy that you both have stayed and remained in love. My brother is a great man and through him, Nduka and the rest, we have seen that the pen is actually mightier than the sword.
Every Saturday, it is always a must that I read Backpage of Thisday and at times I wonder how this man writes. At times, he even tells the story of how he started writing from Friday evening and by Saturday morning it is there.
My brother, congratulations. I am happy to be part of your celebration. May God continue to bless you, your family, and your good works. May you continue to prosper in Jesus name. May God bless you now and always.
Happy Birthday