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DAPO OLORUNYOMI: CELEBRATING A LIFE OF INSPIRATION AND IMPACT

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BY BOLAJI AFOLABI

Christened Oladapo Oyekunle Olorunyomi at birth by his late parents; Samuel Akinbayo and Mary Olorunyomi, but largely known as Dapo Olorunyomi, he means different things to different people. Described as an open-hearted and open-handed person by some people, “Uncle Dapsy” or “Dapsy” is known as a professional imbued with boundless courage, inimitable spirit, unmistakable vision, and enviable resilience in the pursuit of any idea that is right, just, and selfless. In many ways, he is an unusual person whose character, conduct, approach, and perception about life and living differs from the norm. On every discourse, he makes his points with grace, candour, and conviction without being obstructive. Despite being endowed with intellect, eloquence, and intuition, he believes in looking at other people’s positions on issues. He does not only hide from the klieglight but avoids self adulation, and anything that will make him the centre of attraction.

Though the writer cannot claim to know Olorunyomi, but listening and reading various testaments about him, it is imperative to celebrate him; even if he will protest. Many people, some of whom are his friends, associates, and proteges describe him as a thorough professional whose activities and actions are driven by excellence, transparency, and selflessness. For others, Olorunyomi lives a life of dedication, distinction, and devotion to his profession and humanity. Some others see him as heaven’s gift to humanity whose day-to-day activities are driven by the strong desire to emplace initiatives that will propel realistic development, and general well-being of people. Overtime, he has lived a life of inspiration and impacted positively on the career paths, and personal growth of many people; within and outside Nigeria. On the writer’s only interaction with him, Olorunyomi’s fertile mind, creative instincts, power of recall, and quest for information came to the fore. Disarmed by his humility and friendly disposition, he related as though we have known each other for years.

A few days ago, November 8th precisely, Uncle Dapo was a year older. A widely recognized journalist, author, publisher, and media entrepreneur, whose commitment towards the deepening of professional ethos has remained unwavering. Arguably, the most celebrated journalist in contemporary Nigeria, he is a strong advocate for investigative journalism, media freedom, and good governance. Born in the core North, schooled in the North Central, and Southern region of Nigeria, Olorunyomi is completely detribalized, and a natural bridge-builder whose commitment to friendship, and relationships are unequivocal. His immense contributions to the elevation of journalism as a resourceful vehicle towards pushing the frontiers of meaningful development are well documented. Within spans and space, he has exhibited uncommon courage, unusual audacity, and unflinching determination in ensuring that the media takes its rightful place in any, every discourse of national interest.

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Unknown to some people, particularly the “Gen Z” and others, Olorunyomi contributed immensely to the democratic freedom in Nigeria, today, which sadly, has been destroyed by some beneficiaries. Moreso, it is disheartening that those who did not invest any drop of sweat are toying with the democratic victory that Uncle Dapsy (and a few others) fought for with their tears, sorrows, and blood. Amid intimidation, harassment, and brutalization by the military rulership of Late General Sani Abacha, he stood his ground by vigorously advocating for a return to democracy. Through his writings, stories, reports, and other engagements, Olorunyomi spoke truth to power, and consistently took firm positions against the military. Despite a series of attacks and clampdown, he was resolute, and never wandered in his belief, disposition, and focus. For many years, he became a “troubling bone” in the neck of the military junta, who were bent on arresting him.

With the military deploying desperate measures to arrest him, a reluctant Olorunyomi was forced into exile in the United States of America, (USA). Like a goldfish with no hiding place, he re-connected with some other like-minded people and continued with the struggle for democratic governance in Nigeria. Leveraging on advocacy and journalism as a worthy vehicle for nation building, he spoke against the military incursions, media crackdown, and discriminatory arrests of Nigerians. He was very active in the advocacy drives of the National Democratic Coalition, (NADECO). In addition, he was visibly active as a Speaker in some advocacy initiatives and platforms including RoundTable, and the April Committee to Protect Journalists. Fact, the story of the golden era of journalism; where it effectively checked the excesses of the military will not be complete without the mention of Olorunyomi.

As a journalist, and media entrepreneur, Olorunyomi is a worthy inspiration to many people in the profession. His seniors (not many now) acknowledge his industry and passion. His colleagues always recognize his boldness, vigour, persistency, and forthrightness. His large, and increasing number of mentees describe him as a prodigious father on whose shoulders they fly at will. Happily, many have conquered territories; broke (and still breathing) new grounds; and recording milestones. One of his mentees who pleaded anonymity disclosed that, “Uncle Dapo is a truly generous and kind leader, who gives his resources, time, experiences, and more to anybody without looking back. He is a good natured, humorous, and simple person.”

Olorunyomi previously worked as an Editor at Radio Nigeria; Editor at African Guardian, and African Concord; Founding Editor at The News, and Tempo magazines. He was also the Enterprise Editor, and Head of Investigative Reporting at 234Next; Project Director at Freedom House, USA; and Chief of Staff, and Policy Director at the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, (EFCC). Thereafter, he founded, and became Publisher, Premium Times; an influential, and trailblazing online newspaper. As a mark of his brilliance, he excelled everywhere he worked, both in Nigeria, and across different nations.

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His cabinets, at home and office are overflowing with awards and recognitions from various organizations and bodies at home and abroad. Aside from these, he sits on the Board of some local and international institutions whose vision is geared towards the elevation of journalism, and the pursuit of realistic development. Ever driven by the desire to advocate for investigative journalism, press freedom, and good governance, he founded several initiatives including the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism, (WSCIJ), and the Premium Times Centre for Investigative Journalism, (PTCIJ).

Indeed, further analysis of Olorunyomi’s personality can be described as humility, humanity, and altruism rolled into one. His entire life is anchored on each of these rare, and enviable qualities. Through this, he has motivated, influenced, stimulated, and impacted the creativity, actions, and career paths of many people. On this occasion of his birthday, I join numerous others to celebrate Uncle Dapo; the media colossus with amazing excellent spirit.

* BOLAJI AFOLABI, a Development Communications specialist was with the Office of Public Affairs, The Presidency, Abuja

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Gov Mbah’s $30 Billion Bet: Turns Enugu Investors’ Magnet In 3 Years

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A Spotlight By Nnolim Nnaji, Member House Of Representatives

As Nigeria marks Democracy Day, Enugu State has quietly emerged as one of Nigeria’s safest and fastest-growing economy under Governor Peter Mbah. Three years in, the administration’s narrative is shifting from laying foundations to scaling transformation, anchored on an audacious goal: a $30 billion economy by 2031.

The numbers back the ambition. Enugu’s 2026 budget stands at ₦1.62 trillion, a 66.5% jump from 2025. What’s striking isn’t just the size, but the structure. 80% of the budget, ₦1.296 trillion, is allocated to capital projects, breaking the recurrent-heavy spending pattern that has trapped most Nigerian states. The shift is powered by a surge in internally generated revenue. IGR contributes 51% of the 2026 budget, roughly ₦825.9 billion, cutting the state’s overdependence on federal allocations and giving Enugu more fiscal autonomy to execute its plans.

Security was the first wall Mbah’s team had to break. By tackling insecurity head-on, Enugu has become one of the safest states in the country, a prerequisite for investment. Phase 2 of the state’s surveillance system, budgeted at ₦11 billion, will deploy CCTV and searchlights at bus stops, junctions, and highways, all linked to a central command center. That sense of security has translated directly into investors confidence. In the last three years, Enugu secured over £500 million in foreign direct investment, with another £2 billion in the pipeline. The pitch to investors is simple: internal rate of return projections of 25-40% making Enugu one of the most competitive emerging-market destinations in Nigeria. The result is visible in the rankings, with the state climbing from 36th to 6th in Nigeria’s ease of doing business index. With the proposed coal power generation plant set to come on stream, more FDI inflows are expected.

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Infrastructure has been the most visible proof point. The administration is pushing legacy road projects like the 40km Owo–Ubahu–Amankanu–Neke–Ikem Dual Carriageway, the Abakpa Nike–Ugwogo Nike–Ekwegbe–Opi–Nsukka Road, the Amodu–Akpugo–Akpawfu–Amagunze Road, and upgrades of Enugu–Abakaliki Expressway. The 2026 plan targets 1,200 urban roads and numerous rural roads, ensuring every LGA gets a major project. The goal is to eliminate the rural-urban connectivity gap that has stifled trade and access for decades.

Human capital and basic services are getting the same treatment. The 260 Smart Green Primary Schools and 260 Type-2 Primary Health Centers, one per ward, are nearing completion. Water supply is being revamped through the 9th Mile 24/7 Scheme, Ajali, and Oji River projects. These sit alongside a 10,000-hectare smart city development as a mixed-use commercial and residential hub. If delivered, the schools, health centers, and roads address two of Enugu’s longest-standing pain points: education access and connectivity.

The abandoned International Conference Center and the presidential hotel have been completed to position the state as a hub for regional and national events, tourism, and business summits. At the same time, construction of a state-of-the-art specialist hospital is underway to raise the standard of healthcare delivery and reduce medical tourism out of the state. These projects signal a push to build the kind of infrastructure that attracts investors, skilled professionals, and high-value events.

A less discussed but critical pillar is the revamp of ailing state-owned companies. For years, Enugu’s public enterprises existed mostly on paper, draining resources without delivering value. The Mbah administration is restructuring them for commercial viability and private sector participation, turning dormant assets into revenue-generating ventures, creating jobs, and reducing the burden on the state treasury. This aligns with the broader strategy of mobilizing private capital to complement public spending and accelerate GDP growth from the current ∼$4 billion toward the $30 billion target.

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The administration’s boldest signal to the world is Enugu Air. Launched to position Enugu as a regional aviation and logistics hub, the airline plans to grow its fleet to 20 aircraft and expand operations beyond Nigeria by the end of 2026. It already connects the South to the North with daily flights between Enugu and Kano. Enugu is no longer content being a transit point. It has become a destination.

Three years in, the Mbah model is clear: spend on capital, not overhead; secure the state, then market it; and use data-driven incentives like high IRR projections to attract private capital. The risk is execution. Delivering 1,200 roads, functional smart schools, a modern hospital, a completed conference center, revived industries, and a functioning airline in one term is a heavy lift. But if even half of it lands, Enugu will have redefined what subnational governance can achieve in Nigeria.

A Spotlight on Enugu State by Nnolim Nnaji, A member of the House of Representatives

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ONDO SOUTH SENATE: A NEW CHAPTER BECKONS FOR DR. D.I KEKEMEKE 

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BY BOLAJI AFOLABI

In the last three to four weeks, the political barometer across the country was charged, as many politicians jostled for various elective positions. Across the major and minor parties, the quest to emerge candidates for states Houses of Assemblies; House of Representatives; Senate; and Governorship brought some frenzy to the political space. As weeks rolled into days, there were clear demarcations and categorization of the aspirants – the serious contenders; the ‘also ran’ group; the ‘coupon’ players; and the outright jokers. Fact is that, each of these were noticeable in all the political parties. From the ruling party, All Progressives Congress, (APC) to the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP); Social Democratic Party, (SDP); Labour Party, (LP); African Democratic Congress, (ADC); and the newbies Nigerian Democratic Congress, (NDC), politicians of varied persuasion and leanings, with rational and irrational thoughts, as well as sincere and insincere reasons dominated national discussions. All angling for the same thing – candidacies!

At the end of primary elections in virtually all the parties, the dust is clearer, and the cacophony of drama, theatrics has given way to some order in the polity. Away from the buzzing sounds and nuzzling noise, the wheat has been separated from the chaff. To a large extent, there are certainties as to who runs for what in the forthcoming general elections. As expected, the struggle was more fierce in the APC than any other party. Given the peculiarities of our political system, and the mindsets of many politicians, the gravitation towards the APC was readily foretold. With Governors, members of the National Assembly, and some other notable politicians swarming into the ruling party in droves, one  cannot expect the contrary during primaries.

Being a beautiful bride, the APC primaries threw up aspirants of varied shapes and sizes. However, at the end of the processes, popular names, not so popular, and fresh faces emerged as the party’s flag bearers for different elective positions in the 2027 polls. From the North to the South, East and West, it was the same. While some outgoing Governors cleared the way for their successors, others emerged as candidates for the Senate – which has become the retirement haven for states chief executives. Also, some preferred choices were railroaded into changing nomenclatures from aspirants to candidates for other elective positions. Though this trend was prevalent in many states, there were few exceptions; where  true democratic contests took place.

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The APC primaries for Ondo South Senatorial District was one. The list of aspirants who jostled for the ticket included some notable politicians – whose respective resumes are intimidating. Former and present federal legislators, senior party executives, top officials in the state and federal agencies, and some other personalities threw their hats in the ring. For those who understand the place, position, and present status of Ondo South, the number and calibre of aspirants that pushed to be the candidate of the APC was not a misnomer. Variously described as the ‘maritime hub’ and the untapped ‘blue economy wealth’ of the “Sunshine State” the realities of developmental decays and infrastructural deficits that pervade the partly riverine Senatorial District remain painful and pitiable. At the end of the primaries, Dr. I.D Kekemeke emerged the winner with 35, 835 votes – other aspirants including Hon. Akinfolarin Mayowa Samuel, and Hon. Morayo Lebi scored 6,435 and 1,845 respectively.

Considering the tendencies of Nigerian politics, the writer sought for details about the Ondo South Senatorial primaries. The inquisition was driven by one reason. Sometime in October 2025, one was invited to a get-together in honour of Kekemeke by one of his loyal, reliable, and trusted friends; Architect Stephen Adamu, the Principal Partner and Chief Executive of Pine Projects Limited – one of Abuja’s flourishing architectural firms. By the way, the occasion was to celebrate the Ondo-born politician’s academic feat of earning a Doctorate degree in Law. Kekemeke came across as an unusual personality, uncommon politician, who is outrightly frank, disarmingly humble and  altruistic in thought and practice. Fortunately, his participation in the  primaries provided an opportunity to authenticate or otherwise these attributes from a few of one’s friends and colleagues – though not politicians – but are bonafide indigenes of the District.

Comrade Adebari Ijadola, a civil rights activist described Kekemeke as, “a well grounded politician whose integrity has never been in doubt, a resourceful networker and bridge-builder whose relational capacities will drive good governance and benefit Ondo South.” A paramilitary service officer who pleaded anonymity said, “he is the best person to address unemployment, youth restivness, and infrastructural decay in Ondo South.” He will leverage on his broad experiences in politics and public service for the general well-being and development of our people and district.” Mr. Tubosun Ayodeji, a serial entrepreneur believes that, “without sounding immodest, Kekemeke’s credibility, integrity, accessibility, and acceptance by many people across the State sets him apart from candidates of other parties.” Corroborating, Ms. Morenikeji Ademola, an educationist averred that, “unlike other politicians, he has always used his positions, both past and present to positively touch the lives of people and contributed to the development of the state.”

While R. Buckminster Fuller, a renowned philosopher said, “integrity is the essence of everything successful,” the legendary boxer, Muhammed Ali declared that, “service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth,” and an unnamed sociologist concludes that, “the greatest gift of all is the gift of service to humanity.” Indeed, further checks on  Duerimini Isaac Kekemeke, widely called “D.I Kekemeke” or “Frank” is an encapsulation of these timeless words. His political career and public service odysseys are framed, driven by service to the people. He does this with unrestrained passion, unequivocal commitment, and unmistakable fervor. Making people the fulcrum of every engagement, he, at different levels and times, has always emerged as the compass for selfless service and purposeful leadership.

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As the Minority Leader of the old Ondo State House of Assembly during the aborted Third Republic between 1992 and 1993, Kekemeke, as a young legislator provided the necessary leadership for the opposition caucus through robust advocacy, people-focussed initiatives, and the promotion of welfarist ideals which was the vision of his party. His records of service did not go unnoticed as he was appointed Member, Constitution Drafting Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) in 1998. As the pioneer Board Chairman of the National Examinations Council, (NECO), between 2001 and 2004, he worked assiduously for national and international certifications of the agency’s examinations; standardization, credibility, and integrity of the examinations; established institutional stabilization, financial and administrative procedures, as well as curbing malpractices.

Further, Kekemeke was  Attorney General & Commissioner for Justice; Commissioner for Works, Lands, Housing & Transport; as well as the Secretary to the Ondo State Government between 2003 and 2009. He among other things contributed to physical planning, building of housing estates, construction of over 1,000 km of roads, and the delivery of other infrastructures. He established the Office of the Public Defender which provided free legal services to indigent citizens; embarked on comprehensive justice reform and administration; alternative dispute resolution framework. As the “engine room” of the state government, he provided functional and efficient governance through policy ideation, coordination and execution.

Aside from Kekemeke’s legislative and executive experiences, he is proficient in political administration occupying positions that are critical to party development. He was the pioneer Chairman, Ondo State chapter of the APC; National Vice Chairman (South West), APC; re-elected into the same position in 2025. Given the near-total endorsement of his aspiration within and outside the party and across the state, Kekemeke’s chances of being a Senator at the end of the January 23, 2027 general elections look promising. How well he meets the expectations of his constituents thereafter, remains in the belly of time. Like the legendary Jimmy Cliff sang, “Time Will Tell!”

* BOLAJI AFOLABI, a Development Communications specialist was with the Office of Public Affairs, The Presidency, Abuja.

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Rivers Guber: Rep OK Chinda in the eye of the storm

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By Emmanuel Agaji

Since the Rivers gubernatorial primary election was concluded so many things that are indescribable mounted the centre stage with the man Rep Kingsley Chinda in the eye of the storm.

In his usual stoic style of doing things the man Rep Chinda has moved on to issues that will help him galvanize the state into greater heights of excellence if elected governor next year.

Too much talk has never been part of him, the language he understands best even on the floor of the legislature is delivery not over stretched grammar that will not deliver his goal.

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This largely contributed to his being voted the most meticulous lawmaker in the National Assembly in two different assemblies.

He delivers his motions and bills with the precision of a marksman targeting a long distance subject.

Rivers state is a microcosm of the entity known as Nigeria parading major ethnic nationalities of the Niger Delta race but at this particular moment what the oil rich state needs is peace and stability not ethnic jingoism.

Going by the feelers from the State, Rep Chinda is largely seen as a good man who anchors everything he does on humanity laced with the glory of God.

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He is not truly a quick tempered person as he tries to control this with maturity which made him one of the astute legislators in this clime.

As a legislator he asks diligent questions that will manifest what the legislature is seeking to deliver during its legislative business sessions.

This earned him the accolade of a truth seeker with the sole aim of correcting the wrongs of the past and deliver the goods from the corrections to the doorsteps of Nigerians.

If Rivers people really need a God fearing delivery man, it is OK Chinda who understands the mechanics of Rivers State delivery system as he has been part of the delivery system for more than 25 years.

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As Obio/Akpor Federal Constituency Rep, he studied his people and discovered that the approach to use is to teach his people on how to fish rather than doling out bounties that ends at one meal.

He went into the drawing board and created ‘I win u Win’ program for both indigenes and non-indigenes of Obio/Akpor Federal Constituency.

Between 2012 till date OK Chinda embarked on massive training of the residents across all sectors, from health care delivery, maritime, agro allied, IT training, scholarship scheme , purchase of JAMB forms scholarship for outstanding JAMB candidates, sewing, shoe making, empowerment for women, welding and skills acquisition in different trades including massive training of teachers across the constituency in both private and public schools.

In the understanding of this writer, this is corporate governance taken to the hilt as no segment is left out in all the sectors of the economy of the constituency. Here in Nigeria it’s called giving back to society.

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The man Chinda is an unusual jinx breaker and a record smasher. As the Chairman of Public Accounts Committee, PAC one of the constitutionally recognized National Assembly committees he smashed all records.

Between 2015 and 2019 Chinda smashed all the records. First chairman to deliver two fully audited reports from 1999 till 2019. First committee chairman to make his committee e-compliant in Nigeria. Go and check the records!

Chinda has given back at the microcosm (Constituency level) at the macrocosm (State level) he would rejig the Rivers delivery system to the benefits of all Rivers people and ensure that peace remains his watchword in the Garden City of Nigeria.

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