Meet Late Abiola Ajimobi's Only son who is also the heir to his father's wealth who marries Ganduje's Daughter. The news of Ajibola Ajimobi breaks out yesterday and it was a sad day for Nigerians as they lose two iconic people to the cold hands of death; Ogun Majek and Abiola Ajimobi. Let's talk about Ajimobi's apparent heir, Idris Abolaji Ajimobi. Idris Abolaji Ajimobi is the late Former Governor of Oyo state only son, the handsome chap is apparently the heir to Ajimobi's wealth. He is 32 Years Old and gradually becoming one of the successful entrepreneurs in Nigeria. He started his education in Nigeria before moving to England at 17 years old to continue his studies. He graduated with Business Management Degree in 2004 and further, he has a master degree in International Relation from the popular Kings College in London. He finally returned to Nigeria in 2016 and start off as Real Estate Management. He is the MD/CEO of a rep...
Drawing a hard, sharp line between “sex” and “power” was one of the strategies that the women’s movement used in the 20th century to undermine the patriarchal narrative about rape. By making the case that rape was a crime of power, not passion, feminists were able to shift rape trials away from being inquests into the attractions and virtues of the victim. That shift is incomplete, and for many women, prosecuting a rape ends up redoubling the trauma and invasion of the original attack. Even so, it is at least understood in principle that a rape trial is about consent and not propriety. The sex/power divide does something else as well: it helps to protect women’s experience of their own sexuality from the fact of endemic exploitation. It says that, even in a world where men use sex as a weapon against women, it’s possible to mark out something of your own, a walled garden of pleasure where inequalities of power do not apply. RAPE is never a simple misunderstanding about the ...
20 November 2020. SANWO-OLU APPOINTS OGUNDAIRO AS GENERAL MANAGER, LASODA The Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu has approved the appointment of Mr. Oluwadamilare Jamiu Ogundairo, as the General Manager, Office of Disability Affairs with effect from November 5, 2020. A letter signed by the Head of Service, Mr. Hakeem Muri-Okunola, stated that the appointment took cognisance of the appointee’s track record, especially his outstanding performance and accomplishments in the development and empowerment of the physically challenged people in Lagos State as well as the South-West. Ogundairo, the South-West Zonal Coordinator, National Association of Persons with Physical Disabilities and Chairman, National Association of Persons with Physical Disabilities, Lagos State Chapter, graduated from the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, with a BA in English (Education) and holds a National Diploma in Administration from the Lagos State Polytechnic, Isolo, Lagos. He joined the Lagos...
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