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MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE RECEIVES 600 BAGS OF 25KG RICE FROM BANK OF AGRICULTURE (PHOTOS) ~ INN Nigeria — 1 Sep 2020

MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE RECEIVES 600 BAGS OF 25KG RICE FROM BANK OF AGRICULTURE (PHOTOS) ~ INN Nigeria

The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Dr. Olayiwole Onasanya today received a donation of 600 bags of 25kg rice by the Bank of Agriculture.

Represented by the Zonal Manager, South West, Ibadan, Mrs. Titilayo Folorunsho, and the Branch Manager, Lagos State, Mrs. Tokunbo Afolabi in support of the State Government’s COVID-19 emergency food response.

SANWO-OLU ORDERS REOPENING OF SCHOOLS FOR REVISION & EXAMS ON AUGUST 3RD ~ INN Nigeria — 3 Jul 2020

SANWO-OLU ORDERS REOPENING OF SCHOOLS FOR REVISION & EXAMS ON AUGUST 3RD ~ INN Nigeria

16229_1582305958_87DG26-removebg-previewIn line with the updated guidelines issued last Monday by the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on Coronavirus (COVID-19) on the easing of lockdown, Lagos State Government has announced modified protocols for re-opening education institutions and essential services in the State.

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Friday, announced gradual re-opening of schools from August 3, directing students in transitional classes, who have mandatory public exams ahead of them, to resume for revision classes and their examination.

The Governor said the schools’ re-opening must follow established public health guidelines and protocol in the State. The permission to re-open, he said, only applies to day-schools. Boarding activities are excluded.

Sanwo-Olu spoke during the 16th briefing on the State’s Coronavirus (COVID-19) Response held at the State House in Marina.

The Governor said only students in Senior Secondary School Three (SSS 3) and their counterparts in Technical Study Three (TEC 3) will be allowed to resumed on August 3.

The dates for the revision classes and examination for pupils in Junior Secondary School Three (JSS 3) will be announced in due course, Sanwo-Olu said.

Besides, the Governor said the Primary Six pupils will be graded by their already recorded Continuous Assessment (CA) to pass over to secondary schools.

Sanwo-Olu said: “Students in transitional classes, who have mandatory public exams ahead of them, are now permitted to resume for revision classes and examination. All education establishments are to follow established public health guidelines and protocol for re-opening the schools for these categories of students. The commencement date for this opening will be on August 3, 2020, for SSS 3 and TEC 3 students only. Dates for JSS 3 schools’ re-opening for revision classes and examinations will be announced in due course.

“The permission to opening will apply only to Day-Schooling; boarding activities are not permitted at this time. School Authorities are expected to spend the period between now and the day of re-opening to put in place infrastructure, protocols and essential items required to comply with all hygiene, safety and physical distancing requirements.

“Our tertiary institutions are to continue their online academic activities which are at various advanced stages. For Primary Six, we are using Continuous Assessment to determine how they graduate into JSS 1. We are doing this to slow down risk factors and manage the situation in measure.”

The Governor also directed that hairdressing salons that had been accredited by the Lagos State Safety Commission (LSSC) could open in strict on appointment-only only and with a maximum occupancy of 50 per cent of the total floor space at any given time.

Sports facilities and recreational parks in residential estates, Sanwo-Olu said, would be permitted to operate with a maximum of 20 persons at any given time.

However, places of worship, events centres, and social clubs will remain closed until further notice.

The Governor directed civil servants from Grade Level 1 to 12 to continue working from home and improve themselves through dedicated online Learning Management Systems (LMS) portals.

Sanwo-Olu said personal responsibility is now more important than ever, stressing that the Government would now be strict in enforcing use of face mask in public places.

He said the enforcement agencies would start to arrest people found in public places without face masks. Defaulters, he said, will be prosecuted.

He said: “At this phase in the evolution of the pandemic in our society, taking personal responsibility is now more important than ever, not only for self-protection, but also for protecting other people, including your loved ones.

“Mask usage is mandatory in public places. We are asking offices and business and commercial premises to refuse entry to any persons not wearing masks, in line with the Presidential Task Force directive on ‘No mask, No service’. Enforcement agencies will from this week charge defaulters to court, as the period of grace is now over.”

Sanwo-Olu also implored Lagosians to cultivate the habits of washing their hands regularly, as well as maintaining social distancing, especially in public places. Government, he said, will continue to do its best to protect citizens and promote the wellbeing of residents.

He said the State Government had scaled up testing capacity by accrediting seven private laboratories to conduct COVID-19 tests at reasonable cost. He added that testing and treatment in all State-owned health facilities remained free.

Sanwo-Olu ordered LSSC to continue with the registration and issuance of free Safety clearance to all companies and social events centres in preparation for full re-opening.16229_1582305958_87DG26-removebg-preview

“Radio Lesson Is A Blessing To Lagos State” ~ ‘RATATA’ Of WAZOBIA FM — 25 May 2020

“Radio Lesson Is A Blessing To Lagos State” ~ ‘RATATA’ Of WAZOBIA FM

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Emadomi Wilson popularly known as Ratata is a Musician & a Radio Presenter on Wazobia FM 95.1 in Lagos State Nigeria, The Rastafarian looking gentleman hails from Delta State, He is also the Anchor of Radio Lesson, A program that came to fruition as a result of the active partnership between The Lagos State Ministry of Education and Wazobia FM amidst the outbreak of CoVid-19 Pandemic which lead to the lockdown of every Institutions in the State.

The program is structured to educate school pupils from Mondays to Fridays mostly targetting students who are preparing for senior secondary school examinations.

Ikorodu News Network had a sit-down chat with the ‘Radio Lesson’ presenter to examine the level of impact made by this Significant stride on the students of Lagos State and how the program which is a first of its kind is accepted in this Season.

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“The program was put together because of the need to keep our children validated in their knowledge and understanding in this period were everyone has been asked to stay at home. And to me it is a very welcomed and accepted program because it has been running for more than 4 weeks now” Said Mr. Wilson

INN: How did you become the presenter of this program?

Mr. Wilson: During the lockdown as a result of CoVid-19 some of our presenters was asked to stay at home and I was one of those that voluntarily decided to stay active on our radio station. As our programs was adjusted my duration for anchoring was slotted from 10am to 2pm which eventually coincided with the timing for the presentation of the Radio Lesson as the Lagos State Ministry of Education came up with the idea, It happened that I was the one available on duty at that particular point in time, not that it was due process things.

INN: Knowing that this kind of program has not been executed by you or your radio station before how were you able to cope into perfecting your craft of Presentation?

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Mr. Wilson: During my school days I have had alot of teaching experiences, my uncle whom I grew up with was also a lecturer. It wasn’t stressful for me because doing it makes me feel like am actually teaching in a classroom filled with students, And by the way am just coordinating the process while we already have teachers to take the program forward. In due time I became more creative with the program by adding other effects to it, that’s my job and it comes naturally.

When we started, it just came out like you listen to the show, we did not rehearsed anything, And when my head of production followed it, it felt good, so we just went along with my kind of delivery, You can tell everybody likes it now from the young to the old.

INN: What do you think has been the Impact of Radio Lesson in Lagos State?

Mr. Wilson: The response has been Great! If you listen closely you would see how everyone is getting carried along from myself, the host teachers and our listeners/viewers. It’s quite interesting it has given me open room to be more dynamic and real in my presentations, except offcourse we are having technical difficulties which normally comes up some times.

In alot of ways the program has redefined things in Lagos State, The young ones that doesn’t listen to radio station before they now listen. It has made radio a tradition.

But in all when it comes to the teachings it has also simplified the various basic studies. Without any doubt alot of students in Lagos State have been impacted and eventually when schools are reopened it would just be a matter of intense revision.

The Radio Lesson is indeed a blessing to Lagos State!

INN: And how would you rate the students Performances in listening to your programs at this point if they are to write exams?

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Mr. Wilson: We have done our job, we have played our part, we have brought the school to their Living Rooms, It is not in my position to rate the pupils, It takes follow up for a student to become better in their academic practices.

When you school an individual, they must go back and revise what they have been thought, If they don’t follow up with revisions, then the studies will be thrown away by their brain.

The parents also has alot of roles to play in this part, Radio Lesson looks like fun, but the truth is you can learn more in a fun environment, but afterwards the pupils must go back and dig deep and always remember what they have been thought.

In summary I will say Radio Lesson has been a blessing to Lagos State because this is a first of its kind and it has really helped alot of parents to pay close attention to the intellectual growth of their children.

Some parents don’t even have money to get home lesson teachers for their kids, with such a program it save them from the cost of keeping the children busy, all they need to do is ensure the children are paying attention with their writing materials and after the class they can call in to ask questions if need be.

INN: Before we go, You have a unique personality, What is your life Philosophy?

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Mr. Wilson: It is simple, My philosophy is GOD & LOVE. God is Love and that is the principle I live by. As complex as I may look I live a very simple life. I don’t smoke, drink alcohol or do drugs but alot of people think I do those things because of my personality.

I see myself as an instrument of God and everything I do is scripted from above so I have been able to build my philosophy around the Love Of God.

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