Thursday, 25 March 2021

Osekita

COMMENDING OSEKITA EDUCATION FOUNDATION INITIATIVE
By, Seye Adetunmbi 25/2/2022

It is a thing of joy when we have people who have done very well for themselves at their base, abroad and yet, they commit their hard-earned resources for the benefit of others in their home town and environs. This why I am particularly delighted to commend my friend, Prophet Folayan Osekita and his beloved wife, a resourceful British trained teacher for their investment on Osekita Academy (OA), situated in Iworoko-Ekiti. The progress they have recorded on the school project is quite impressive and should be given the necessary support through Osekita Education Foundation (OEF) which they have set out to formally inaugurate on the 28th of February, 2022. The main thrust of OA is to contribute to social capital through education by providing low cost up-to-date education to under-privileged children. This is coupled with upskilling village teachers and staff through a strategic continuous training programme. The vision of promoters of Osekita Academy is to provide quality education at the grassroots, develop Osekita Academy as the flagship school and with time replicate the academy in other local villages and farming communities.
    Osekita Academy is the ultimate academy for children from the ages of 2 to18, the flagship of Osekita Education Foundation. It provides education at a very high standard for all children with specific financial support for low income families. They currently provide up to 75% fees bursaries for up to 100 children and the list is growing. The academy has essentially been funded by Osekita family (98%) and a few friends. The reality is that the project is getting too huge to sustain without external assistance of public-spirited net-worth individuals and some level institutional backing. The approach at the centre of learning at OA is to provide education from a very early age for the students. Puzzles, Mathematics, Computing, Science, Technology, Languages and the Arts will form an integral part of the broad and balanced British/Nigerian curriculum that the school set out to operate. More insights on the school are provided through these links https://lnkd.in/djXGBFkz, www.osekitaacademy.com and

The aim of OA is to provide transformational, student-centred education for all learners within an inclusive nurturing ethos; Engender a commitment to ‘excellence for all’ through opportunity, scholarship, knowledge and innovation; Employ ‘cutting edge’ learning environments to help learners develop high levels of intrinsic motivation, leading to academic excellence and self-confidence; Develop creativity, numeracy and oracy through a broad and balanced curriculum and developing students as well-rounded individuals who will be able to engage at the highest levels of society. The target of OEF is to provide 75% bursaries for up to 600 children; ensure regular funding to pay workers at least the minimum wage; source funding to complete and fully equip the current school building; facilitate resources to equip a computer/robotics laboratory, Science Laboratory; provide fund to complete a boarding section for OA. OEF has completed 16 learning rooms, upgraded the library and the pre-school environment; and installed a low-cost laboratory. They have initiated the building of the next level of an additional 16 learning rooms and now need to raise funds to put a roof on the school.
    Prophet Folayan Osekita, the man behind this laudable project is an inspiration. He is Grand Patron and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Osekita Academy. The manner he has chosen to dedicate the rest of his life to God’s work and impacting his community positively by stretching his helping hand to the needy and for the good of the society is commendable. Looking back now at our secondary school days, we have cause to give thanks for keeping us safe to witness his current remarkable activities.
Folayan, a native of Iworoko-Ekiti was born in the early 60s to the family of Honourable High Chief Festus Adelusi Olowolafe Osekita and Mrs Aduke Osekita in Ibadan. He attended a variety of primary schools including Ibadan Polytechnic Staff School and Ebenezer Primary School, Ibadan, where he first gained admission to Government College, Ibadan. After his father later read in the newspaper that he was among the top ten students who passed the common entrance examination across the whole of Nigeria. This triggered his movement from Government College Ibadan to King’s College Lagos, an admission which he got on merit. It is on record that he was the first student in the history of Ebenezer Primary School to make it to King’s College. Whilst at King’s College, he recorded some firsts.
    Osei as he was popularly called was the first Commandant of the King’s College Cadet Unit in Form 4 and was a very keen all-rounder sportsman. He played both soccer and hockey for the school and was Panes House Football Captain when he was in Form 5. He was in the hockey team that won the Lagos State Sports Festival in 1979 Gold Medal. Also, he was a very keen and capable squash racket player right from his King’s College days. He spent a year at Christ's School, before gaining admission to University of Ife to study Psychology, where he met his heartthrob, wife. He graduated in 1984 and did his National Youth Service Corp at a secondary school in Ubiaja, a community in the Esan South East Local Government Area in Edo-State.
He got married in the late 1980s and the holy matrimony is blessed with 3 successful young men - two aerospace engineers and a statistician. He started working for the accounting firm of his father, FAO Osekita and co. and later where he moved on to become the first official manager of Osekita Estate where Osekita Academy is located today. He later relocated to the United Kingdom. In addition to his first degree, he bagged a Master of Business Administration, specialising in Organisational learning and reflection and obtained a post graduate certificate in further education. Fola worked in a number of colleges as a lecturer of Business and IT including Kingsway College London and Bromley College. In the community where he resided in England, he became the first Chair of African descent, of Southwark Community Health Council, spending several years working to champion fair treatment of mentally ill patients of African descent. This involved extensive work with the world renowned Maudsley Hospital, which led to recognition as he was presented to Princess Anne, the Queen’s second child.
    He retired to focus on his spiritual calling in the vineyard of Jesus Christ and continues to make use of his deep expertise in leadership, education, learning and change management to inspire many people to succeed in life by having faith and putting their hope and trust in God. He has to his credit, two books: The Flaming Sword which was published in 2010 and the Daily Sword that was published in 2018. He is a man of destiny who has so many testimonies on life, health, well-being and the grace of God in his life. He is sharing his God given blessing by establishing a standard institution, Osekita Academy. Prophet Osekita is a true blessing to his community by providing up to 75% fees bursaries for up to 100 children and still hoping to do more. The least I can do to support a worthy kinsman and friend is to tell his story and share it to the world while praying that the God he serves will reward his generosity and kindheartedness. Join me to celebrate this great man of God on his birthday on February 28th 2022 while looking forward to celebrating milestone-birthday with him in future. Keep up the good work awe, ogbe mi luka; the Grand-Patron and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Osekita Academy. 


High Chief F. A. O. Osekita (1923-2008)
By, Seye Adetunmbi

Every community has reputable indigenes that have done them proud at one time or the other. Such prominent figures might have recorded some firsts in their domain or led a fruitful career in the private or public sector. Iworoko-Ekiti is not an exception in the league of communities that have produced successful children. High Chief Festus Adelusi Olowolafe Osekita fell into the category of the early set of prominent children of Iworoko-Ekiti who recorded several firsts in the community and its environs. He didn’t allow his humble background and challenges of early life peculiar to people in his generation, deter him from pursuing his desired academic attainment which eventually led him to become the first chartered accountant in his native community and its environs.
    On the 13th day of March, 1923, High Chief F.A.O. Osekita was born to the family of Giwa Osekita in Araromi quarters, Iworoko-Ekiti. His mother was Mrs. Rachael Oladele Osekita and at the age of one year and six months, he lost his beloved father. This took toll on the time he started school. Consequently, as a young adult, he graduated from Emmanuel Primary School, Ado-Ekiti in the year 1946 and was awarded the famous Standard Six School Leaving Certificate. He took his first teaching job in 1947. He later obtained the Teacher Grade II Certificate at St. John’s Teachers Training College, Owo in 1952. While he was a Headmaster at Ikare-Akoko, he studied hard to hold the General Certificate of Education through correspondence. This was the period that his path crossed with Aare Afe Babalola, they lived together at some point and studied together to obtain higher education certificate.
    Between January 1954 and 1958, he was a teacher and a House Master at Christ’s School, Ado-Ekiti and reputed to be a good teacher of Geography and Mathematics. He got married to his childhood sweetheart, Mrs. Funmilola Aduke Osekita on the 29th August, 1957. God blessed the holy matrimony with fruitful children: Messrs Folorunso Osekita, Gbenga Osekita, Folayan Osekita, Opeyemi Osekita and Ayodele Olukoju. His octogenarian wife was a career teacher, who once worked at Christ Girls' School, Ado-Ekiti. Mama is now a pensioner resident in Iworoko-Ekiti.
High Chief Osekita was man of foresight. In 1958, he left the teaching service and started a career in accounting. He worked for Z. O. Ososanya & Co. and later joined the prestigious accounting firm of Peat Marwick Casslaton Eliot & Co in 1960. There he was sponsored to prepare for his professional examination in Accounting from the defunct college of Art Science and Technology, Ibadan.
In 1966, he joined the civil service of the defunct Western Nigeria Housing Corporation as an Internal Auditor. Having written and passed the final professional examination at South West London College, he was admitted as an Associate member of Chartered and Certified Accountants in England in the year 1971. That same year, he was admitted as an Associate of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria and became a fellow of the institute in 1982.
At the inception of the creation of additional states by the military administration in 1976, he transferred his service to Ondo State Housing Corporation as the Corporation’s Chief Internal Auditor. He retired same year to concentrate on his private professional practice as an accountant.
    In the general election of 1979, he was elected as a member of the House of Representatives representing Ekiti Central Constituency until 1983. As a member of the House, he served as member of the Appropriation Committee, member of the Public Accounts Committee, member of the Joint Committee of Senate and House of Representatives for the agreement of the budget and he was a member of Selection Committee.

While serving his constituency, he initiated and played a major role in the siting of the Federal Polytechnic at Ado-Ekiti and the state university in Ado-Ekiti. During his period as a Representative, he connected his hometown, Iworoko to the National Electricity Grid and facilitated the supply of portable water to the entire community.
    In 1985, he went into the business of property-developers; he invested and completed one thousand capacity student hostels which were christened Osekita hostel. It was a pioneering private initiative to support the then newly established Ekiti State University.
    When you have done well for yourself and the society, you will be recognised and celebrated in your community and its environs. This is why Honourable F.A.O Osekita was honoured with the chieftaincy titles of the Jagunmolu of Igede-Ekiti in 1989, Otunba of Ayegbaju-Ekiti in 1990 and Aare Agadagudu Oniluojeotu of Iworoko-Ekiti in 1991. For his achievements and contribution to humanity, he was awarded several other honors: In 1984, he was installed the Baba Ijo St. James Anglican Church, Iworoko-Ekiti; the Baba Ewe of the old Ekiti Anglican Diocese and in 2007 he became the State Patron of Boys Brigade.
    In 1995, he bagged Ekiti Parapo Merit Award. He was the pioneer President of Iworoko Progressive Union, was the Chairman Iworoko Development Association, served as the Chairman of the Board of Governors of Iworoko Community High School. In 1999 to 2003, served as the pioneer Chairman of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, Ado-Ekiti chapter and district member of Accreditation Panel, the Institute of Chartered Accountants.

    Education Liberation. He was a devout Christian who was a foundation member New Calvary Anglican Church at Osekita Estate, Iworoko which he solely funded and built.
    He was philanthropist who subscribed to the dictum that “the child is the salt of the home and education is power behind their success”. He awarded over 500 hundred students with scholarship and bursaries at various levels of education in his lifetime. He registered an education foundation in 2007 in his name with a specific blueprint which he passed to his successors.
    Like all mortals, his time came on January 5th 2008 at the age of 85 years leaving behind a legacy truly worthy of emulation.
    My memory of Baba FAO Osekita was that of a dignified gentleman, a family man to the core and a community leader. I first saw him during the time I went with my father to some of the Ekiti Anglican Diocesan functions and during visits to one another. They had mutual respect for one another. I naturally warmed up to Folayan Osekita, my very good friend right from Christ’s School when we met in 1979. A good tree never begeth a bad fruit.
Prophet & Evangelist Folayan Osekita
Apparently, the dreams and vision of the patriarch found an expression in the life and disposition of his son Prophet and Evangelist Folayan Osekita. I congratulate the Osekita clan, e ku bibi ire, ti ko se f’owo ra. May the gentle soul of Baba continue to rest in peace.

Friday, 5 March 2021

Atokeibeiro

SEYE ADETUNMBI ESSENTIALS FIT THE BILL: EKITI 2022
By, Tunde Oso

As the ruling All Progressives Congress begins the process of electing its executives at ward, local government, state and national levels, with ward congresses commencing this last weekend in July, one is persuaded, as an indigene of Ekiti State, to turn the searchlight on the gubernatorial contenders in the state, especially as the trending political topic in the state at the moment is who succeeds Dr. John Kayode Fayemi as Governor after concluding his term of office in October 2022.
    A perfunctory look in the field shows a titanic battle of political bigwigs, moneybags, influential professionals and businessmen, people who had made their individual marks in their chosen fields. However, Chief Adebukola Oluseye Adetunmbi, convener of Ekitipanupo Forum, a pre-eminent all-inclusive forum of the best brains in Ekiti -State, stands out.
    Seye Adetunmbi was born on July 21st, 1962 in Ifaki-Ekiti. He is a product of Ifaki Grammar School, Christ’s School Ado-Ekiti, University of Ilorin and University of Lagos and holds B. Sc. Hons, PGDE and MBA. His integrated progressive activities earned him the chieftaincy title of Okanlomo of Ikole-Ekiti in 2008, and the Eletolua of Ifisin- Ekiti in 2010. His marriage to Mrs. Olabowale Adetunmbi (nee Akapo of Isale-Eko), an Attorney at Law is blessed with four fruitful children. The patrician chief is a dedicated Christian, an Altar Server and a licensed Lay Reader in the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion.
    Seye Adetunmbi is the first person in the progressive political camp, APC to formally signify interest in the governorship of Ekiti-State in 2022. He formally declared on March 6th, 2021 which was the 16th anniversary of Ekitipanupo Forum which he convened on March 6th in 2005. A typical passionate Ekiti indigene, inimitable family man, keen Anglican church man, an advocate of professionalism and a just society, Adetunmbi, a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers and the convener of Capital Market Round-table (CMR) in Nigeria, started his working career in the capital market in 1990 as a Corporate Finance Executive after his MBA programme. For over 27 years he worked with various financial intermediary and banking service providers until he established Value Investing Limited in 2008 as the Chief Responsibility Officer. As a consummate investment banker, tested stockbroker and integrated financial market practitioner, he worked at various times as a consultant to Department for International Development (DFID), PYXERA Global, few state governments in Nigeria and a number of other multilateral agencies.
    Adetunmbi is a prolific writer, who has over 120 published articles on a wide range of subjects not limited to the financial market, development economics, politics, biographies, lateral thinking, ethics, culture and tradition. As at 2021, he has over ten book titles to his credit. He established Mindscope Africa as a publishing company in 2012 towards building an economy and business around his passion.
    In 2005, he convened Ekitipanupo Forum, an indigenous intellectual round-table for the socio-economic and political emancipation of his kinsmen in Ekiti-State of Nigeria. The pre-eminent all-inclusive forum of the best brains in Ekiti-State, provides unequalled multi-party parliament platform for Ekiti people at home and abroad. The forum hosted its first public lecture in 2007 which was delivered by Dr. Ayo Ajayi, one-time CEO of UACN PLC. The second public lecture was held at ABUAD in 2015 and it was delivered by Emeritus Prof Michael Omolewa. Ekitipanupo also hosted Ekiti Colloquium in 2016 and the guest speaker was Prof. Banji Akintoye.
    In his usual character as an organized person with tested disposition to putting his best into every cause he is associated with, he convened Atokeibeirosi Strategy Group (ASG) on March 1st, 2021. ASG is made up of reputable indigenes from virtually all the 138 towns in the 16 local government areas of Ekiti-State. Essentially, the pioneer members of ASG are professionals in various human endeavours. The response of indigenes to his declaration of interest to govern Ekiti is overwhelming. It is a confirmation of the fact that Seye Adetunmbi is a grass root-man whose character and disposition seat well with the elites and the peasants. It is a further testimonial and endorsement of a unique omoluabi Ekiti who has paid his dues on Ekiti project right from its inception to date. ASG members broke into committees to develop a blueprint for lasting good governance in Ekiti-State. This underscores the fact that, this is not about a personal aspiration but a collective project for a better Ekiti-State.
Seye Adetunmbi and some members of his Ward in Ifaki-Ekiti during the APC Congress on 31/7/21
Seye Adetunmbi gave members of the ward moral support during the APC congress
    By global or every standard, Seye Adetunmbi has raised the bar of governorship aspiration in Nigeria with the manner he has gone about it. He has gone ahead to put his thoughts down on how Ekiti-State will be governed for the benefit of all in a compact and loaded ASG campaign handbook. The articulated manifestos received commendations from everyone who went through it. Apparently, it is first of its kind in the history of politics in Ekiti. What all these point to is the fact that, Seye Adetunmbi is the only aspirant, who has demonstrated adequate preparedness for the task of governing Ekiti-State in this challenging Nigerian economic and political situation of today. He is got a remarkable pedigree, prerequisite knowledge, intellect, goodwill, wide network, the required character and comportment to steer the affairs of the state. He has made himself available, it is now the prerogative of Ekiti people to send him.
    In glowing testimony, former D-G of Securities and Exchange Commission, Ms Arunma Oteh describes Adetunmbi as a role model and veteran in the market and a seasoned speaker on economic developments in the country.
    Political watchers maintain that his successes in the Nigeria’s capital market replicated in governance in the public sector. Also his applied knowledge development economics in general will be brought to bear in governing Ekiti with ultimate goal of uplifting economy of the state.
*Oso, a journalist, lives in Lagos

PURPOSE DRIVEN GOVERNANCE AND LEADERSHIP: PARADIGM SHIFT BECOMES IMPERATIVE 

By, Seye Adetunmbi, 6/3/21


How benevolent, productive, relevant, and resourceful a government and an administration will be is a function of the purpose of the leadership. The mindset of a leader defines the kind of leadership that will be provided irrespective of the tier of government that is involved. This principle applies to the management of activities in the private sector too. The real leadership is not just a role one plays, it is a life one leads and this can only be built on a good and strong character to deliver an enduring good government to the masses.
Seye Adetunmbi FCS, the Convener of Capital Market Roundtable in Nigeria and Ekitipanupo Forum. The Okanlomo of Ikole-Ekiti and Eletolua of Ifisin-Ekiti
Good leadership in the governance of nations and states is the bedrock for development. The old western region of Nigeria remains an evergreen example in our clime. Consequently, it is imperative to consciously groom good leadership for future; a visionary leadership characterized by values and commitment to the custom of excellence. There is need to depart from rat race governing system and entrench a new paradigm for a more enduring purposeful governance for the benefit of the majority on a lasting note. 
The prevalent purpose of those who dominate the political space in Nigeria over the years had been less than altruistic. Many are involved for the winner to take all, the interest of the larger society is of no importance to them for as long as they are settled. “Bamu-bamu ni mo yo”. Once the foundation is bad, deceptive and structured to serve a narrow sect, the poor masses will be short-changed in perpetuity. For as long as Nigeria operates a questionable constitution it will take a sincere leadership with conscience at all tiers of government to deliver optimal benefits of democracy to the masses and make progress considerably as a nation or as a state.
Calling for a paradigm shift in the way party flag bearers emerge and how we are governed would involve a lot of commitment. The vision is to make Ekiti for an example the model state in the manner Chief Obafemi Awolowo and his team made old western region to standout in Nigeria. The targeted fresh perspective  will associate with the successes of the remarkable past and present leaders or heroes. In essence, every good deed of the past and present administrations will be improved upon while those aspects that do not align with the new paradigm will be jettisoned. Past mistakes will be consciously avoided.
Courtesy call on the then Governor Adebayo in December 2000
It would amount to self deceit/grandiose for any governor and the president in Nigeria today to say there is no room for improvement in the way our people have been governed and that there is no alternative to the status quo. Even after intervention by the paradigm shift movement, there will still be room for an improvement because we are dealing with the vagaries associated with humanity. What is fundamental is a sustainable leadership structure that will ensure manifestation of the desirable purposeful governance for the benefit of all, on a lasting note.
Just as the federal government of Nigeria needs a fundamental policy reset  to durably exit economic crises and warped system, the state governments need to get real and rejig the way politics are played. The advocacy is to explore tested new plausible ways for governing our people. We cannot continue to do the same thing repeatedly and expect a different result. Recycling people with the status quo mindset in government will continue to set us back. Whoever truly means well for the people will associate with the Paradigm Shift Movement (PSM). It is worth giving fresh vista of opportunities a chance under a disciplined, more dynamic and honest leadership.

Seye and his son Bukunmi flanked L-R by Gbenga Adeusi, Tokie Adebayo, Yemi Olayinka, Gbenga Ogunsakin, Banji Oyinloye, Toyin Oniyelu and Kunle Adeyemo after the thanksgiving at St Michael’s Anglican Church of Ifaki for a successful 1st Ekiti Day held on December 5th, 2003 in Ado-Ekiti.

Ekitipanupo Indigenous Intellectual Roundtable was initiated for the best brains of Ekiti indigenes irrespective of their location, to be deployed optimally for the benefit of the state and Ekiti people. It was structured to think ahead and have intellectual input to the manifestos of the ruling political party. This for instance informed the blue print that was presented to Ekiti State government in December 2010. 
Chief Segun Oni (r), Seye Adetunmbi was MC at the “Fundraiser” for his governorship race in 2007
Over the years, I have been called upon privately and publicly to run for the office of Governor in Ekiti-State by some well meaning indigenes. On a number of occasions, a few non-Ekiti associates who have been following my modest socio-political progressive activities all these years on Ekiti also prompted me along this line. My response had always been that I have at various times supported political aspirations of a number of people and stood by those who have governed Ekiti-State personally and through Ekitipanupo Forum. Let me see them through first. A good turn is expected to deserve another and wisdom demands that I should heed the call at the opportune time. In that, if it is not God’s time, you cannot force it; but when it is God’s time, you cannot stop it.
Prof Akin Oyebode (standing), flanked from l-r by Prof Demola Omojola, Chief Aderiye, Dr Ayo Ajayi, Prince Julius Adelusi-Adeluyi High Chief J Babatola and Yeye Bolanle Olatunde at the first public lecture of Ekitipanupo Forum in 2007
To some of my people, it is long overdue. I cannot see a better time than now for me to make myself more available to the service of Ekiti-State. It is an apt response to a collective call to duty. With all humility, by the grace of God I will be available in 2022 and leave the electorate to decide. In the words of Abraham Lincoln, “no man is good enough to govern another without the man's consent.” 
L-R: Prof J. Aina, Prof Sam Ade Ojo, Dr Adebimpe Okunade, Prof Michael Omolewa, Chief Wole Olanipekun, Seye Adetunmbi, Aare & Yeye  Afe Babalola and Otunba Niyi Adebayo at the 2nd Public Lecture marking the 10th anniversary of Ekitipanupo Forum in 2015
What I am humbly making myself available for is to unleash the potential, the imponderable goodwill, wide network and  huge intellectual capacity of over 1,000 tested professionals in all works of life who constitute Ekitipanupo Forum. No political party parades the caliber of brilliant technocrats in Ekitipanupo Forum. In essence, the forum which is a microcosm of Ekiti-State will be put into optimal use to complement the government of the day with vast and tested integrated intellectual inputs. Ekitipanupo has capacity to provide advisory and consultancy service to Ekiti-State pro bono in virtually all sectors of the economy.  I was involved in the Lagos Smart City Project sponsored by IBM in 2013, as a consultant through PYXERA Group. Indigenes shall be given top priority on professional services that they can provide at competitive rates.
With Babatunde Raji Fashola SAN after the formal presentation of the report of 2 weeks pro brono service of senior executives of IBM on Lagos Smart City Project in 2013.
Part of the PSM is to challenge every political party to allow a level playing ground for party flag bearers to emerge by playing down too much influence of money which often throws up the highest bidder. The implication of a corrupted process relegates to the background, competence, antecedents, relevant experience, character audit and verifiable inclination to the best practices; which tends to deprive the masses of good quality government. Because when the loyalty of a governor is first to the political godfather, then larger interest of the majority is secondary.
Political actors who treat Ekiti State as a “farm settlement” should not be encouraged. This category of people live outside the state, they come to play politics and go back to their preferred place of abode. Farm-settlement politicians are more likely to fleece the meager resources of the state. Let it be the other way round, by making Ekiti your home and any other place the farm settlement. The new order is to make the class of people who see Ekiti as their home-base to dominate our political space towards boosting Ekiti fortune and making the state to be better for it.
At Ekiti Colloquium in 2016, L-R: Mrs Fola Richie-Adewusi, Prince Julius Adelusi-Adeluyi, Prof Banji Akintoye and Seye Adetunmbi
PSM is about departure from a system that has become one huge waste. An intervention of a purpose driven governance that will clear debris of deceit, duplicity, double dealing, lies and treachery. An administration that will be bold to check and demobilize politicians who have turned our politics into a hoax, a portal of guile and dissimulation. When one is made a leader or called upon to lead, it comes with responsibility to bring the best out of others. It is not just a matter of wearing a crown or parading the title of being called councilor, commissioner, honorable, governor, senator or president.
Governor Fayose (r) at Ifaki in 2017. The 1s Ekiti Day, 2nd Ekitipanupo Public Lecture and Ekiti Colloquium were held during his 2-terms in office
The PSM is about “servant-authority” whereby whoever emerges as the president, senator, governor or councilor will see himself or herself as the chief servant officer and not a tin-god! "The greatest among you will be your servant. For whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be exalted." Mathew 23:11-12
Memory of Alhaji Lateef Jakande keeps resonating on the power of selflessness in government and Mother Theresa’s service to humanity at its best which earned her Nobel Prize. More than a president of any nation, any pope, state governor or chief executive officer of a multinational corporation, the virtuous woman in her simplicity had authority because she was a servant. She glorified God in her service to mankind. 
During Ekiti North senatorial election rerun in 2009
Looking back, I associated with the electioneering campaign of the first civilian governor of Ekiti-State in 1999. His successor was at the 1st Ekiti Day, hosted on December 5th 2003 by a group which I co-initiated. After the anthem I composed was rendered, the governor was so impressed and pronounced it the first Ekiti State anthem. On March 6th 2005, the inspiration to convene an indigenous intellectual Roundtable manifested,  Ekitipanupo Forum evolved.
A special edition of Ekitipanupo Magazine in 2018
The 1st public lecture of Ekitipanupo Forum was hosted on April 7th, 2007 during the emergency rule interregnum and Ekitipanupo Magazine was launched. The 10th anniversary of Ekitipanupo Forum was marked with the 2nd public lecture at Afe Babalola University in 2015 and the Ekitipanupo Legacy Book was formally presented to the public. In 2016, Ekiti Colloquium was hosted by Ekitipanupo Forum. 
Courtesy call on Governor Fayemi on 19/1/21
Leadership is essentially about service, empowerment and inspiration and not about control, power and manipulation. Towards driving the paradigm shift to fruition, Atoke-ibe-rosi Strategy Group (ASG) has been constituted. The pioneers are reputable indigenes from over 60 Ekiti towns across all the local government areas, who have encouraged me over the years and believe in my ability, with all humility, to provide the required leadership. ASG is open to people of good character who can add value to the 2022 mission in Ekiti-State. The target is for every Ekiti community to be represented in the strategy group.
Political party membership validation at Ifaki-Ekiti on 9/2/21
God may not call many to fame and fortune, but He calls everyone to serve faithfully with the given talents. If perchance, what we do earns us recognition, fame or affluence, let it be done to the glory of God. My prayer is that whatever my calling, my lot, my circumstances, and my divine given gifts, may God help me and grant me the grace to use all to serve my people and glorify our almighty creator. Here I am, send me (Isaiah 6:8) to lead the paradigm shift in a lasting purpose driven governance in Ekiti, come 2022, God being my helper.

An essay dedicated to mark 16th anniversary of Ekitipanupo Forum on March 6th, 2021 by the convener, Seye Adetunmbi.

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