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By: Manoah Kikekon BADAGRY, LAGOS — Urgent safety concerns have mounted on Gberefu Island in Badagry, Lagos State, as local residents and ...
ATPN South West Leads National Membership Drive and Launches SWITEX 2026
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Gunmen Kidnap Ex-Power Minister Bayo Adelabu's Sister and Twin Sons in Ibadan
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| Chief Adebayo Adelabu, the former minister of power |
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| Chief Adebayo Adelabu, the former minister of power |
Gberefu Island Death Trap: Badagry Residents Raise Alarm Over Substandard Tourism Infrastructure Construction
News Peddlers June 02, 2026 No commentsGberefu Island Death Trap: Badagry Residents Raise Alarm Over Substandard Tourism Infrastructure Construction
By: Manoah Kikekon
BADAGRY, LAGOS — Urgent safety concerns have mounted on Gberefu Island in Badagry, Lagos State, as local residents and stakeholders raise alarms over highly substandard reconstruction works. The ongoing projects, designed to revitalize the globally recognized historical site, are being labeled potential "death traps" that pose an imminent threat to the lives of international tourists, visitors, and host community members alike.
Gberefu Island is home to the historic "Point of No Return" slave trade route, drawing thousands of cultural heritage tourists annually. The sweeping regeneration initiative by the state government is split into three primary structural phases awarded to different contractors: the construction of the Footpath, the construction of the Attenuation Well, and the total reconstruction of the beachfront Monument Structure (locally known as the Tunnel).
An on-site investigative tour of the island revealed severe structural deficiencies in the execution of the projects. Residents who have consistently filed complaints with the on-site engineers note that their warnings have been entirely ignored.
For an island deeply susceptible to heavy seasonal flooding, the foundational integrity of the tourist footpath is critically compromised. Rather than pouring solid, reinforced concrete, contractors are allegedly heaping loose sand and masking it with a dangerously thin layer of superficial cement.
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| The footpath |
A close evaluation of the work shows that the surface concrete can easily break apart with minimal physical force. Furthermore, workers laid down the interlocking paving stones directly onto the bare soil without putting a defensive nylon or plastic underlayment first—a standard engineering step necessary to stop invasive grasses and weeds from destroying the pavement from beneath.
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| The footpath |
Equally alarming is the status of the historic Spirit Attenuation Well, which stands partially completed. Despite the harsh coastal elements, the construction utilizes materials that cannot withstand basic environmental wear and tear. Observers point out that the shelter over the well is being roofed with short-lived grass thatch instead of durable, marine-grade aluminum, guaranteeing that the roof will degrade completely within a few months.
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| Spirit Attenuation Well |
The most catastrophic hazard is unfolding at the beachfront monument structure, initially constructed between 2010 and 2015 during the administration of former Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola. Over the past decade, the intense sea salt spray from the Atlantic Ocean has severely oxidized and weakened the building's iron core.
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| The monument structure |
While the Lagos State Government explicitly approved and funded the contract for a total reconstruction of the shifting monument, site workers are doing nothing more than applying cosmetics. Tons of corroded iron parts are simply being scraped off and painted over, ignoring the fact that the underlying metal framework has already lost the vast majority of its load-bearing strength.
Local community members have historically warned that the entire monument has visibly shifted on multiple occasions and could easily collapse at any moment under the weight of tour groups.
Historical precedents have intensified local distrust. The current contract was re-awarded to Sageto Limited, the exact same engineering firm responsible for the original, failed installation a decade ago.
A long-term resident of Gberefu Island, who personally witnessed the original execution process between 2010 and 2015, shared a troubling account of the contractor's historical practices:
“When they were about to construct this tunnel back then, they initially brought high-quality, heavily treated anti-rust iron to the site. But immediately after the official project flag-off ceremony was concluded, all those quality materials were secretly moved away. They replaced them with low-quality alternative iron, which they used for the main building. Unsurprisingly, it began to rust and fail within just a few years.”
When contacted with the damning evidence and community outcries, Hon. Bonu Solomon Saanu, the Chairman of the House Committee on Tourism and the Lagos State House of Assembly Member representing Badagry Constituency I, promised that the legislative branch would step in without delay.
“I will take action immediately,” Hon. Bonu stated when contacted regarding the Gberefu Island safety situation. “I promise to personally visit the site to inspect the quality of work myself and verify these reports before releasing a full, formal legislative statement.”
With tourist traffic expected to rise, this report serves as an urgent public appeal to all relevant governing institution including the Badagry Local Government leadership, the Lagos State Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, and the executive office of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu. Stakeholders stress that regulatory authorities must deploy independent structural engineers to the island immediately to halt the current cover-ups, audit the materials used, and avert a catastrophic structural disaster.
By: Manoah Kikekon
BADAGRY, LAGOS — Urgent safety concerns have mounted on Gberefu Island in Badagry, Lagos State, as local residents and stakeholders raise alarms over highly substandard reconstruction works. The ongoing projects, designed to revitalize the globally recognized historical site, are being labeled potential "death traps" that pose an imminent threat to the lives of international tourists, visitors, and host community members alike.
Gberefu Island is home to the historic "Point of No Return" slave trade route, drawing thousands of cultural heritage tourists annually. The sweeping regeneration initiative by the state government is split into three primary structural phases awarded to different contractors: the construction of the Footpath, the construction of the Attenuation Well, and the total reconstruction of the beachfront Monument Structure (locally known as the Tunnel).
An on-site investigative tour of the island revealed severe structural deficiencies in the execution of the projects. Residents who have consistently filed complaints with the on-site engineers note that their warnings have been entirely ignored.
For an island deeply susceptible to heavy seasonal flooding, the foundational integrity of the tourist footpath is critically compromised. Rather than pouring solid, reinforced concrete, contractors are allegedly heaping loose sand and masking it with a dangerously thin layer of superficial cement.
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| The footpath |
A close evaluation of the work shows that the surface concrete can easily break apart with minimal physical force. Furthermore, workers laid down the interlocking paving stones directly onto the bare soil without putting a defensive nylon or plastic underlayment first—a standard engineering step necessary to stop invasive grasses and weeds from destroying the pavement from beneath.
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| The footpath |
Equally alarming is the status of the historic Spirit Attenuation Well, which stands partially completed. Despite the harsh coastal elements, the construction utilizes materials that cannot withstand basic environmental wear and tear. Observers point out that the shelter over the well is being roofed with short-lived grass thatch instead of durable, marine-grade aluminum, guaranteeing that the roof will degrade completely within a few months.
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| Spirit Attenuation Well |
The most catastrophic hazard is unfolding at the beachfront monument structure, initially constructed between 2010 and 2015 during the administration of former Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola. Over the past decade, the intense sea salt spray from the Atlantic Ocean has severely oxidized and weakened the building's iron core.
![]() |
| The monument structure |
While the Lagos State Government explicitly approved and funded the contract for a total reconstruction of the shifting monument, site workers are doing nothing more than applying cosmetics. Tons of corroded iron parts are simply being scraped off and painted over, ignoring the fact that the underlying metal framework has already lost the vast majority of its load-bearing strength.
Local community members have historically warned that the entire monument has visibly shifted on multiple occasions and could easily collapse at any moment under the weight of tour groups.
Historical precedents have intensified local distrust. The current contract was re-awarded to Sageto Limited, the exact same engineering firm responsible for the original, failed installation a decade ago.
A long-term resident of Gberefu Island, who personally witnessed the original execution process between 2010 and 2015, shared a troubling account of the contractor's historical practices:
“When they were about to construct this tunnel back then, they initially brought high-quality, heavily treated anti-rust iron to the site. But immediately after the official project flag-off ceremony was concluded, all those quality materials were secretly moved away. They replaced them with low-quality alternative iron, which they used for the main building. Unsurprisingly, it began to rust and fail within just a few years.”
When contacted with the damning evidence and community outcries, Hon. Bonu Solomon Saanu, the Chairman of the House Committee on Tourism and the Lagos State House of Assembly Member representing Badagry Constituency I, promised that the legislative branch would step in without delay.
“I will take action immediately,” Hon. Bonu stated when contacted regarding the Gberefu Island safety situation. “I promise to personally visit the site to inspect the quality of work myself and verify these reports before releasing a full, formal legislative statement.”
With tourist traffic expected to rise, this report serves as an urgent public appeal to all relevant governing institution including the Badagry Local Government leadership, the Lagos State Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, and the executive office of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu. Stakeholders stress that regulatory authorities must deploy independent structural engineers to the island immediately to halt the current cover-ups, audit the materials used, and avert a catastrophic structural disaster.
Geneith Activation Team Celebrates Initiator Cletus Iloabanafor, Reaffirms Zero-Malaria Campaign
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By; Manoah Kikekon
ABUJA, NIGERIA — In a powerful convergence of corporate celebration and public health advocacy, the Geneith Health Competition (GHC) Activation Team has rolled out a comprehensive birthday tribute honoring the project’s initiator and Managing Director of CEOAFRICA, Prince Cletus Sunday Iloabanafor.
The nationwide project activation team utilized the milestone to formally recalibrate and accelerate their strategic operations. They explicitly reaffirmed their shared baseline commitment to driving a sustainable, youth-led framework to achieve a completely malaria-free Nigeria.
In an official public brief dispatched by the project’s field coordination unit, signed on behalf of the activation network by Mr. Emmanuel Adams, the coalition characterized Prince Iloabanafor as a multi-dimensional institutional asset. His career spans active service as a media entrepreneur, indigenous language advocate, public health champion, and developmental communicator.
The field operators emphasized that his operational roadmap continues to serve as an administrative anchor, driving significant structural progress across West African civic spaces.
The statement systematically mapped out his long-term contributions to the continent's information ecosystem, describing him as one of Nigeria’s most accomplished journalists and modern communication professionals. The network noted that his deliberate integration of information technology with community-level behavioral change campaigns has fundamentally altered how public health messaging is executed.
The activation team contextually reframed the birthday event, noting that the annual milestone goes far beyond personal sentiment. Instead, they view it as a structural reminder of what data-driven, empathetic executive planning can accomplish within Nigeria's complex health ecosystem.
Expressing the collective sentiment of the operational field forces, the statement emphasized the structural transformation spearheaded by the celebrant:
"Today is not merely a birthday celebration but a reflection of the growth and impact of a young leader whose vision continues to inspire hope among Nigerians and beyond. His commitment to national development has established him as one of the emerging voices of responsible leadership in the country."
Delivering a direct, individualized tribute within the administrative brief, Mr. Emmanuel Adams lauded the CEOAFRICA executive's clear-headed professional bravery and his ongoing resistance to outdated administrative paradigms.
"You are obviously very intelligent and fearless, and we are proud to be part of your vision for nation-building and the progress of Nigeria," Adams noted directly. "Nigeria needs voices that challenge the status quo, encourage thoughtful discourse, and keep hope alive for the future of our country."
The GHC Activation Team heavily praised the structural layout of the health competition, which pairs corporate resources with grassroots advocacy to systematically lower the vector-borne disease burden across vulnerable demographics.
The field team underlined how Prince Iloabanafor’s executive mentorship model has effectively built up the functional capacities of hundreds of young field managers nationwide:
"Your tireless dedication to transforming Nigeria's healthcare sector has been a beacon of hope and inspiration. Your guidance and humility continue to shape the futures of many across the country. Your remarkable contributions to the media landscape and your unwavering support for peace, harmony, and inclusive development remain exemplary."
Beyond direct healthcare campaigns, the group acknowledged his systematic investments in updating regional democratic discourse. They spotlighted his multi-media strategies designed to catalyze civic responsibility and prompt everyday citizens to take ownership of environmental hygiene and healthcare accountability.
Joining the core activation units, the broader Geneith Health Team (GHT) also voiced their shared praise. They cited his decades of advocacy as clear evidence of an unyielding commitment to systemic equity, human rights, and widespread structural advancement for ordinary Nigerians.
Responding directly to the flood of honors and field team citations, Prince Iloabanafor stated that his primary focus remains fixed on reducing the nation's severe malaria rates. He made it clear that personal accolades matter very little if the country continues to lose human capital to preventable vector diseases.
He reconfirmed that the Geneith Health Competition was deliberately designed to disrupt passive public health attitudes. The project provides secondary and tertiary students with a high-stakes, competitive platform to transform themselves into active, long-term health ambassadors within their respective communities.
Simultaneously, the Chairman of Geneith Pharmaceuticals and the primary financial sponsor of the GHC initiative issued a separate call to action. He urged all current "War Against Malaria" ambassadors to redouble their neighborhood sensitization efforts to ensure maximum structural impact.
By; Manoah Kikekon
ABUJA, NIGERIA — In a powerful convergence of corporate celebration and public health advocacy, the Geneith Health Competition (GHC) Activation Team has rolled out a comprehensive birthday tribute honoring the project’s initiator and Managing Director of CEOAFRICA, Prince Cletus Sunday Iloabanafor.
The nationwide project activation team utilized the milestone to formally recalibrate and accelerate their strategic operations. They explicitly reaffirmed their shared baseline commitment to driving a sustainable, youth-led framework to achieve a completely malaria-free Nigeria.
In an official public brief dispatched by the project’s field coordination unit, signed on behalf of the activation network by Mr. Emmanuel Adams, the coalition characterized Prince Iloabanafor as a multi-dimensional institutional asset. His career spans active service as a media entrepreneur, indigenous language advocate, public health champion, and developmental communicator.
The field operators emphasized that his operational roadmap continues to serve as an administrative anchor, driving significant structural progress across West African civic spaces.
The statement systematically mapped out his long-term contributions to the continent's information ecosystem, describing him as one of Nigeria’s most accomplished journalists and modern communication professionals. The network noted that his deliberate integration of information technology with community-level behavioral change campaigns has fundamentally altered how public health messaging is executed.
The activation team contextually reframed the birthday event, noting that the annual milestone goes far beyond personal sentiment. Instead, they view it as a structural reminder of what data-driven, empathetic executive planning can accomplish within Nigeria's complex health ecosystem.
Expressing the collective sentiment of the operational field forces, the statement emphasized the structural transformation spearheaded by the celebrant:
"Today is not merely a birthday celebration but a reflection of the growth and impact of a young leader whose vision continues to inspire hope among Nigerians and beyond. His commitment to national development has established him as one of the emerging voices of responsible leadership in the country."
Delivering a direct, individualized tribute within the administrative brief, Mr. Emmanuel Adams lauded the CEOAFRICA executive's clear-headed professional bravery and his ongoing resistance to outdated administrative paradigms.
"You are obviously very intelligent and fearless, and we are proud to be part of your vision for nation-building and the progress of Nigeria," Adams noted directly. "Nigeria needs voices that challenge the status quo, encourage thoughtful discourse, and keep hope alive for the future of our country."
The GHC Activation Team heavily praised the structural layout of the health competition, which pairs corporate resources with grassroots advocacy to systematically lower the vector-borne disease burden across vulnerable demographics.
The field team underlined how Prince Iloabanafor’s executive mentorship model has effectively built up the functional capacities of hundreds of young field managers nationwide:
"Your tireless dedication to transforming Nigeria's healthcare sector has been a beacon of hope and inspiration. Your guidance and humility continue to shape the futures of many across the country. Your remarkable contributions to the media landscape and your unwavering support for peace, harmony, and inclusive development remain exemplary."
Beyond direct healthcare campaigns, the group acknowledged his systematic investments in updating regional democratic discourse. They spotlighted his multi-media strategies designed to catalyze civic responsibility and prompt everyday citizens to take ownership of environmental hygiene and healthcare accountability.
Joining the core activation units, the broader Geneith Health Team (GHT) also voiced their shared praise. They cited his decades of advocacy as clear evidence of an unyielding commitment to systemic equity, human rights, and widespread structural advancement for ordinary Nigerians.
Responding directly to the flood of honors and field team citations, Prince Iloabanafor stated that his primary focus remains fixed on reducing the nation's severe malaria rates. He made it clear that personal accolades matter very little if the country continues to lose human capital to preventable vector diseases.
He reconfirmed that the Geneith Health Competition was deliberately designed to disrupt passive public health attitudes. The project provides secondary and tertiary students with a high-stakes, competitive platform to transform themselves into active, long-term health ambassadors within their respective communities.
Simultaneously, the Chairman of Geneith Pharmaceuticals and the primary financial sponsor of the GHC initiative issued a separate call to action. He urged all current "War Against Malaria" ambassadors to redouble their neighborhood sensitization efforts to ensure maximum structural impact.
World No Tobacco Day 2026: Pharmacists Demand Nicotine Ban as Nigeria Records 28,000 Annual Deaths
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By: Manoah Kikekon
ABUJA, NIGERIA — The Association of Community Pharmacists of Nigeria (ACPN) has mounted intense pressure on the Federal Government to overhaul its public health policies, urging President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to implement sweeping tobacco control frameworks. The professional body warned that an absolute ban on tobacco products or the scientific elimination of nicotine may be the only viable paths left to save the country from an escalating health and financial crisis.
The strategic call to action was delivered by the National Chairman of the ACPN, Pharm. Ambrose Igwe Kammah Ezeh, during a media briefing commemorating World No Tobacco Day on May 31, 2026. This year's global event is anchored on the highly critical theme: "Unmasking the Appeal: Countering Nicotine and Tobacco Addiction."
According to internal epidemiological tracking, tobacco use remains one of the single most destructive preventable agents of mortality in modern history. Globally, it claims up to half of its life-long users, resulting in over eight million fatalities annually including 1.3 million non-smokers tragically lost to secondary secondhand smoke exposure.
On the domestic front, the statistics paint a profoundly sobering picture of the challenges facing the Nigerian health sector.
The True Cost of Tobacco Use in Nigeria (2026 Metrics)
Annual Mortality| 26,000 to 28,000 deaths | Chronic cancers, cardiovascular failures, and respiratory breakdowns.
National Economic Toll| ₦634 Billion annually | Aggregated healthcare treatment expenditures and severe workforce productivity losses.
Global Youth Exposure| 40 Million children (Ages 13-15) | Active consumers of at least one major commercial nicotine/tobacco product.
Pharm. Ambrose Ezeh emphasized that the current regulatory architecture inside the country is losing its edge due to systemic bottlenecks.
“Tobacco remains one of the leading preventable causes of death worldwide," Ezeh stated. "The continued prevalence of tobacco consumption demonstrates that our current interventions have not delivered the desired outcomes. Government complacency in addressing this epidemic only benefits the tobacco industry while thousands of Nigerians continue to lose their lives annually.”
A core area of distress raised by the ACPN leadership is the highly sophisticated, predatory branding campaigns executed by manufacturing syndicates. By blending deceptive packaging, exotic artificial flavors, and hyper-targeted digital media placements, companies are effectively locking down a brand-new generation of substance-dependent citizens.
Furthermore, the rise of e-cigarettes, vapes, and high-tech electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) has further complicated behavioral rehabilitation efforts.
“The tobacco industry continues to target young people through carefully crafted campaigns designed to make harmful products appear attractive and harmless," Ezeh warned. "This is creating a new generation of nicotine-dependent individuals. A strong policy that eliminates nicotine from tobacco products or an outright ban on tobacco will permanently address many of these avoidable health hazards.”
The pharmacists emphasized that since tobacco yields absolutely zero therapeutic or medicinal value to human physiology, it should no longer be treated with legislative leniency. The organization is asking the executive and legislative arms of government to close legal loopholes, tighten import inspections, and fully penalize entities violating clean-air acts.
Concluding the brief, Ezeh extended the community pharmacists’ solidarity to millions of Nigerian families directly managing the traumatic effects of tobacco-related terminal illnesses.
“As we commemorate World No Tobacco Day 2026, we must recommit ourselves to protecting public health, reducing preventable deaths and building a healthier, tobacco-free Nigeria," Ezeh concluded. "This is a burden that Nigeria can no longer sustain. Every year, families are devastated, healthcare systems are stretched and economic productivity is undermined because of diseases caused by tobacco use.”
By: Manoah Kikekon
ABUJA, NIGERIA — The Association of Community Pharmacists of Nigeria (ACPN) has mounted intense pressure on the Federal Government to overhaul its public health policies, urging President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to implement sweeping tobacco control frameworks. The professional body warned that an absolute ban on tobacco products or the scientific elimination of nicotine may be the only viable paths left to save the country from an escalating health and financial crisis.
The strategic call to action was delivered by the National Chairman of the ACPN, Pharm. Ambrose Igwe Kammah Ezeh, during a media briefing commemorating World No Tobacco Day on May 31, 2026. This year's global event is anchored on the highly critical theme: "Unmasking the Appeal: Countering Nicotine and Tobacco Addiction."
According to internal epidemiological tracking, tobacco use remains one of the single most destructive preventable agents of mortality in modern history. Globally, it claims up to half of its life-long users, resulting in over eight million fatalities annually including 1.3 million non-smokers tragically lost to secondary secondhand smoke exposure.
On the domestic front, the statistics paint a profoundly sobering picture of the challenges facing the Nigerian health sector.
The True Cost of Tobacco Use in Nigeria (2026 Metrics)
Annual Mortality| 26,000 to 28,000 deaths | Chronic cancers, cardiovascular failures, and respiratory breakdowns.
National Economic Toll| ₦634 Billion annually | Aggregated healthcare treatment expenditures and severe workforce productivity losses.
Global Youth Exposure| 40 Million children (Ages 13-15) | Active consumers of at least one major commercial nicotine/tobacco product.
Pharm. Ambrose Ezeh emphasized that the current regulatory architecture inside the country is losing its edge due to systemic bottlenecks.
“Tobacco remains one of the leading preventable causes of death worldwide," Ezeh stated. "The continued prevalence of tobacco consumption demonstrates that our current interventions have not delivered the desired outcomes. Government complacency in addressing this epidemic only benefits the tobacco industry while thousands of Nigerians continue to lose their lives annually.”
A core area of distress raised by the ACPN leadership is the highly sophisticated, predatory branding campaigns executed by manufacturing syndicates. By blending deceptive packaging, exotic artificial flavors, and hyper-targeted digital media placements, companies are effectively locking down a brand-new generation of substance-dependent citizens.
Furthermore, the rise of e-cigarettes, vapes, and high-tech electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) has further complicated behavioral rehabilitation efforts.
“The tobacco industry continues to target young people through carefully crafted campaigns designed to make harmful products appear attractive and harmless," Ezeh warned. "This is creating a new generation of nicotine-dependent individuals. A strong policy that eliminates nicotine from tobacco products or an outright ban on tobacco will permanently address many of these avoidable health hazards.”
The pharmacists emphasized that since tobacco yields absolutely zero therapeutic or medicinal value to human physiology, it should no longer be treated with legislative leniency. The organization is asking the executive and legislative arms of government to close legal loopholes, tighten import inspections, and fully penalize entities violating clean-air acts.
Concluding the brief, Ezeh extended the community pharmacists’ solidarity to millions of Nigerian families directly managing the traumatic effects of tobacco-related terminal illnesses.
“As we commemorate World No Tobacco Day 2026, we must recommit ourselves to protecting public health, reducing preventable deaths and building a healthier, tobacco-free Nigeria," Ezeh concluded. "This is a burden that Nigeria can no longer sustain. Every year, families are devastated, healthcare systems are stretched and economic productivity is undermined because of diseases caused by tobacco use.”
"A Win for All Badagry Women": BWDF Hails Damilola Sonayon-James as Lagos APC Deputy Gov Candidate
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Time, Opportunity, Tenacity and Positioning: The Story of Princess Damilola Sonayon James, DSJ
News Peddlers June 02, 2026 No commentsTime, Opportunity, Tenacity and Positioning: The Story of Princess Damilola Sonayon James, DSJ
By Prince Tunji Ogabi
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| Damilola Sonayon-James and Tunji Ogabi |
In every generation, certain journeys remind us that success is rarely the product of a single factor; rather, it is the convergence of time, opportunity, tenacity and positioning working in perfect harmony.
History teaches us this. Leaders emerge not merely by birth, but at the intersection of preparation and circumstance. Some arrive at the right time. Others recognise opportunities that most miss. Some refuse to quit, while others position themselves precisely where opportunity can find them.
The journey of Princess Damilola Sonayon James, DSJ, is one such story.
As the Eid-el-Kabir celebrations wound down and the world turned its attention to the UEFA Champions League final, a different kind of excitement stirred in Badagry. By Sunday morning, whispers had turned into widespread jubilation: the APC Lagos State chapter had named Princess Damilola Sonayon James as the running mate to Dr Kadri Obafemi Hamzat in the forthcoming gubernatorial election.
For many, it was a moment of pure celebration. For others, it was the definitive result of years of service, persistence and strategic engagement. Her emergence affirms a timeless truth: when preparation meets opportunity, extraordinary outcomes follow.
Time
'To everything there is a season.'
Timing is often the silent force behind significant political shifts. Leaders emerge when their unique qualifications align precisely with the demands of the moment.
The SMA GOLD phenomenon during the APC primaries achieved something rare: it placed Badagry’s aspirations squarely at the centre of Lagos politics. Though the ticket was not won, the movement made Badagry’s voice unavoidable. It created vital visibility and forced widespread attention. Since the era of HRM Aholu Claudius Dosa Akran, few developments have projected Badagry’s interests with such intensity.
Without that pivotal moment, would a Badagry deputy governorship have gained traction? Perhaps, but certainly not with the same momentum. As the local saying goes: 'Lori SMA GOLD; Baba gba ope wa.'
The current political climate demanded leadership that embodies competence, loyalty, youth, innovation and inclusiveness. It is hard to imagine a more fitting time for DSJ’s emergence. Time is not just about chronology; it is about readiness meeting a favourable season.
Opportunity
Opportunities rarely arrive with fanfare. More often than not, they come disguised as routine meetings, taxing assignments or casual conversations.
Exceptional individuals recognise and maximise these moments. Nelson Mandela turned a prison cell into a masterclass in preparation; similarly, DSJ treats every platform as a golden chance to demonstrate leadership.
While I do not know her extensively, one distinct trait stood out during our few encounters: she never misses an opportunity to make her presence felt.
At a state-wide seminar for supervisors drawing attendees from 57 LGAs and LCDAs, hundreds filled the hall. While many came merely to observe, she did not. She actively moved through the room, introducing herself, building networks, exchanging ideas and establishing rapport. When called upon to speak, she spoke eloquently. When discussions opened, she contributed meaningfully. Wherever a connection could be forged, she made it.
While many sit idly waiting for opportunity, DSJ positions herself where opportunity simply cannot ignore her.
Tenacity
Every profound success story contains an unseen chapter dominated by setbacks. Tenacity alone decides whether the story ends there or moves forward.
Abraham Lincoln lost numerous elections before securing the presidency; his global legacy was built entirely on a stubborn refusal to quit.
DSJ served as a supervisor in the Badagry West LCDA, quickly earning a reputation for absolute commitment. She later contested for the position of Executive Chairman against established political heavyweights. Though she did not secure the ticket at the time, that disappointment did not mark the end of her journey. For her, it was merely a plot twist.
She stayed deeply engaged, continuing to serve, aspire and contribute to the party framework. Consistent persistence inevitably attracts notice, and political leaders value reliability.
In due course, she emerged as a Supervisor-designate and the APC Deputy State Woman Leader for Lagos State. That steady progression was by no means accidental. It was the direct reward for staying visible and proactive long after disappointment might have justified a retreat. Success is a leased asset, and tenacity is the daily rent required to maintain it.
Positioning
If time creates the season, opportunity opens the door and tenacity keeps you moving, it is strategic positioning that ensures you are standing at the threshold when the door finally swings open.
True positioning is not political manipulation. It is the deliberate accumulation of preparation, credibility and genuine relationship-building. It ensures your name naturally enters the room when critical conversations occur.
Lee Kuan Yew successfully positioned Singapore, transforming it from a modest port city into a global powerhouse through sheer clarity of vision.
In her role as the APC Deputy State Woman Leader, DSJ occupied a strategic platform that extended far beyond her immediate constituency. She effectively represented youth, women, grassroots politicians and a rising generation of modern leaders. She remained active, visible, connected and engaged.
Concurrently, Badagry became central to the broader Lagos political discourse. The convergence was clear: a politically visible Badagry, a highly visible DSJ, a structural demand for inclusivity, an administrative search for balance, and a favourable political season.
Her emergence, therefore, is less of a surprise and more of an inevitability. Positioning means being fully prepared when favour arrives.
The Take-Home Message
DSJ’s story is larger than a single individual. It serves as an enduring lesson for young leaders, public servants and anyone seeking a path in public service: success is rarely down to luck alone.
Time: creates the season.
Opportunity: opens the door.
Tenacity: keeps you moving forward.
Positioning: ensures you are ready to step through.
Congratulations to Princess Damilola Sonayon James, DSJ. I wish you, our principal Dr Kadri Obafemi Hamzat, and all APC candidates wisdom, strength and outstanding success in the campaign ahead.
May your campaign be purposeful, your service deeply impactful, and your victory earned through the shared confidence of the people be truly resounding.
God bless the Badagry Federation.
God bless Lagos State.
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Prince Tunji Ogabi is a Public Servant, Community Development Advocate, and APC Stakeholder, Lagos State.
By Prince Tunji Ogabi
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| Damilola Sonayon-James and Tunji Ogabi |
In every generation, certain journeys remind us that success is rarely the product of a single factor; rather, it is the convergence of time, opportunity, tenacity and positioning working in perfect harmony.
History teaches us this. Leaders emerge not merely by birth, but at the intersection of preparation and circumstance. Some arrive at the right time. Others recognise opportunities that most miss. Some refuse to quit, while others position themselves precisely where opportunity can find them.
The journey of Princess Damilola Sonayon James, DSJ, is one such story.
As the Eid-el-Kabir celebrations wound down and the world turned its attention to the UEFA Champions League final, a different kind of excitement stirred in Badagry. By Sunday morning, whispers had turned into widespread jubilation: the APC Lagos State chapter had named Princess Damilola Sonayon James as the running mate to Dr Kadri Obafemi Hamzat in the forthcoming gubernatorial election.
For many, it was a moment of pure celebration. For others, it was the definitive result of years of service, persistence and strategic engagement. Her emergence affirms a timeless truth: when preparation meets opportunity, extraordinary outcomes follow.
Time
'To everything there is a season.'
Timing is often the silent force behind significant political shifts. Leaders emerge when their unique qualifications align precisely with the demands of the moment.
The SMA GOLD phenomenon during the APC primaries achieved something rare: it placed Badagry’s aspirations squarely at the centre of Lagos politics. Though the ticket was not won, the movement made Badagry’s voice unavoidable. It created vital visibility and forced widespread attention. Since the era of HRM Aholu Claudius Dosa Akran, few developments have projected Badagry’s interests with such intensity.
Without that pivotal moment, would a Badagry deputy governorship have gained traction? Perhaps, but certainly not with the same momentum. As the local saying goes: 'Lori SMA GOLD; Baba gba ope wa.'
The current political climate demanded leadership that embodies competence, loyalty, youth, innovation and inclusiveness. It is hard to imagine a more fitting time for DSJ’s emergence. Time is not just about chronology; it is about readiness meeting a favourable season.
Opportunity
Opportunities rarely arrive with fanfare. More often than not, they come disguised as routine meetings, taxing assignments or casual conversations.
Exceptional individuals recognise and maximise these moments. Nelson Mandela turned a prison cell into a masterclass in preparation; similarly, DSJ treats every platform as a golden chance to demonstrate leadership.
While I do not know her extensively, one distinct trait stood out during our few encounters: she never misses an opportunity to make her presence felt.
At a state-wide seminar for supervisors drawing attendees from 57 LGAs and LCDAs, hundreds filled the hall. While many came merely to observe, she did not. She actively moved through the room, introducing herself, building networks, exchanging ideas and establishing rapport. When called upon to speak, she spoke eloquently. When discussions opened, she contributed meaningfully. Wherever a connection could be forged, she made it.
While many sit idly waiting for opportunity, DSJ positions herself where opportunity simply cannot ignore her.
Tenacity
Every profound success story contains an unseen chapter dominated by setbacks. Tenacity alone decides whether the story ends there or moves forward.
Abraham Lincoln lost numerous elections before securing the presidency; his global legacy was built entirely on a stubborn refusal to quit.
DSJ served as a supervisor in the Badagry West LCDA, quickly earning a reputation for absolute commitment. She later contested for the position of Executive Chairman against established political heavyweights. Though she did not secure the ticket at the time, that disappointment did not mark the end of her journey. For her, it was merely a plot twist.
She stayed deeply engaged, continuing to serve, aspire and contribute to the party framework. Consistent persistence inevitably attracts notice, and political leaders value reliability.
In due course, she emerged as a Supervisor-designate and the APC Deputy State Woman Leader for Lagos State. That steady progression was by no means accidental. It was the direct reward for staying visible and proactive long after disappointment might have justified a retreat. Success is a leased asset, and tenacity is the daily rent required to maintain it.
Positioning
If time creates the season, opportunity opens the door and tenacity keeps you moving, it is strategic positioning that ensures you are standing at the threshold when the door finally swings open.
True positioning is not political manipulation. It is the deliberate accumulation of preparation, credibility and genuine relationship-building. It ensures your name naturally enters the room when critical conversations occur.
Lee Kuan Yew successfully positioned Singapore, transforming it from a modest port city into a global powerhouse through sheer clarity of vision.
In her role as the APC Deputy State Woman Leader, DSJ occupied a strategic platform that extended far beyond her immediate constituency. She effectively represented youth, women, grassroots politicians and a rising generation of modern leaders. She remained active, visible, connected and engaged.
Concurrently, Badagry became central to the broader Lagos political discourse. The convergence was clear: a politically visible Badagry, a highly visible DSJ, a structural demand for inclusivity, an administrative search for balance, and a favourable political season.
Her emergence, therefore, is less of a surprise and more of an inevitability. Positioning means being fully prepared when favour arrives.
The Take-Home Message
DSJ’s story is larger than a single individual. It serves as an enduring lesson for young leaders, public servants and anyone seeking a path in public service: success is rarely down to luck alone.
Time: creates the season.
Opportunity: opens the door.
Tenacity: keeps you moving forward.
Positioning: ensures you are ready to step through.
Congratulations to Princess Damilola Sonayon James, DSJ. I wish you, our principal Dr Kadri Obafemi Hamzat, and all APC candidates wisdom, strength and outstanding success in the campaign ahead.
May your campaign be purposeful, your service deeply impactful, and your victory earned through the shared confidence of the people be truly resounding.
God bless the Badagry Federation.
God bless Lagos State.
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Prince Tunji Ogabi is a Public Servant, Community Development Advocate, and APC Stakeholder, Lagos State.













