FALEKE: Understanding Trust and Loyalty in Leadership

FALEKE: Understanding Trust and Loyalty in Leadership

By William Ochonu

Rt. Hon. James Abiodun Faleke stands as a towering figure of loyalty and transformative leadership, his name etched in the annals of Nigeria’s history for his unwavering commitment to public service. Faleke’s career radiates strategic brilliance and selfless dedication.

As President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s steadfast ally, his pivotal leadership in the 2023 presidential campaign and resolute embrace of the Renewed Hope Agenda have solidified his title as the “dependable ally.” Through his sharp legislative insight, profound humility, and remarkable ability to unite diverse stakeholders, Faleke not only drives Nigeria’s progress but also forges a lasting legacy of trust and sacrifice, paving the way for a united and prosperous future.

Born on December 25, 1959, in Ekinrin Adde, Ijumu Local Government Area of Kogi State, Chief Faleke has built a remarkable career defined by dedication, integrity, and loyalty. Rt. Hon. Faleke’s political journey began with his appointment as the pioneer Executive Secretary of Ojodu Local Council Development Area (LCDA) in Lagos State, a role he held from 2003 to 2004. His diligent service earned him the trust of the people, who subsequently elected him as the substantive chairman of the LCDA for two tenures, serving until 2011.

In 2011, Rt. Hon. Faleke was elected to represent Ikeja Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, a position he has held with distinction. His legislative contributions, marked by insightful debates and impactful work, have been notable. He has served as Chairman of the House Committee on Anti-Corruption, National Ethics and Values, and later as Chairman of the House Committee on Finance, earning widespread respect for his commitment to public service.

Rt. Hon. Faleke’s exemplary performance, patriotism, and steadfast support for both President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the All Progressives Congress (APC) culminated in his appointment as the National Secretary of the APC Presidential Campaign Council for the 2023 election. His strategic leadership and dedication were pivotal to the campaign’s success.

If a new word were to be added to the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary as a synonym for loyalty, it would undoubtedly be Rt. Hon. James Abiodun Faleke. His unwavering faithfulness to President Tinubu is legendary, comparable to few in Nigeria’s political history. For instance, the bond between Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Sardauna of Sokoto and Premier of Northern Nigeria, and Alhaji Maitama Sule, a close associate, exemplified such loyalty.

Maitama Sule’s dedication to Bello’s vision for Northern Nigeria mirrors the commitment Faleke demonstrates. Similarly, Anthony Enahoro’s unwavering loyalty to Chief Obafemi Awolowo’s ideals reflects the same steadfast allegiance Faleke shows toward Tinubu’s vision.

In the complex dynamics of principal-agent relationships in politics, where loyalty can waver amid power and wealth, Rt. Hon. Faleke remains a beacon of trust and dependability. His loyalty to President Tinubu has been proven time and again, most notably through his strategic and decisive contributions to Tinubu’s emergence as president during the 2022–2023 campaign. Despite daunting challenges, criticism, and opposition, Faleke’s resolute support for Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda has earned him the moniker “dependable ally” and “workhorse” from the President himself.

Faleke’s commitment is further reflected in his alignment with Tinubu’s governance priorities, including transparency, anti-corruption, and youth empowerment. As Chairman of the House Committee on Finance, he has consistently championed these ideals, demonstrating his belief in the President’s vision through his public stands and legislative efforts.

A man of integrity and reliability, Faleke has never taken his decades-long relationship with President Tinubu for granted. Instead, he has worked tirelessly as a servant of the President’s agenda, prioritizing empowerment, inclusivity, and teamwork. His leadership style mirrors Tinubu’s, reflecting a shared commitment to building a united and progressive team without pursuing personal political ambitions.

Faleke’s trustworthy demeanor has inspired confidence in others, who rely on his sense of responsibility, compassion, and understanding. His humility and approachable nature have become a source of strength, drawing many to President Tinubu’s camp. By valuing others’ input and consistently following through on commitments, Faleke has earned respect and built a strong track record as a leader.

Strategically aligned with President Tinubu’s vision, Faleke’s legislative contributions and innovative insights make him an effective confidant and advisor. His ability to navigate complex challenges and deliver results has solidified his reputation as a dependable leader. President Tinubu trusts Faleke’s judgment, often seeking his counsel on critical issues, leveraging his deep experience to shape policies and decisions.

Faleke’s emotional intelligence, humility, and collaborative spirit have positioned him as a vital bridge between President Tinubu and various stakeholders. His ability to connect with people from diverse backgrounds has earned him recognition as a unifying force in Nigerian politics. His tireless work ethic and passion for results underscore his commitment to public service.

Indeed, Rt. Hon. James Abiodun Faleke has proven beyond doubt that he is willing to go to great lengths for President Tinubu. As a kingmaker in Abuja, he works relentlessly to achieve results, embodying the essence of trust and loyalty in leadership.

Ochonu is a public affairs analyst writing from Abuja.

Adron Homes Chairman Hosts NSE Ibeju-Lekki Executives, Explores Strategic Partnership

Adron Homes Chairman Hosts NSE Ibeju-Lekki Executives, Explores Strategic Partnership

Left to Right- Vice Chairman NSE Ibeju-lekki Branch, Engr. Tirimisiu Bello, Managing Director, Adron Group, Adenike Ajobo, Chairman/CEO Adron Group, Sir Aare Adetola Emmanuelking KOF, Chairman NSE Ibeju-lekki Branch, Engr. Olufemi Dare FNSE, Chief Operating Officer, Construction Project and Housing Design, Adron Homes, Tsgt. Oyetola Adeolu

The newly approved Ibeju-Lekki Branch of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), which recently emerged as the 91st branch of the Society, has paid a courtesy visit to the Chairman/CEO of Adron Homes and Properties Limited, Sir Aare Adetola EmmanuelKing KOF, at the company’s headquarters.

The delegation of engineers, led by Engr. Olufemi Dare, FNSE, the Chairman of the Branch, described the visit as a strategic step towards strengthening relationships with corporate organizations that have consistently upheld professionalism and structural integrity in their projects.

In his remarks, Engr. Dare praised Adron Homes for its exceptional commitment to quality housing delivery across Nigeria and beyond, emphasizing that the company’s reputation for structural integrity and innovation in real estate development stands as a reference point for engineering excellence. He further informed the Adron Chairman that the branch would be conferring an award of recognition on him at their forthcoming official inauguration ceremony, in acknowledgment of his outstanding contributions to housing development and infrastructural growth in Nigeria.

The discussions also explored potential partnership opportunities between NSE Ibeju-Lekki and Adron Homes in areas relating to engineering, professional development, and sustainable housing innovations.

Responding, the Chairman of Adron Homes, Sir Aare Adetola EmmanuelKing, warmly welcomed the delegation and expressed delight at the prospect of a lasting partnership. He acknowledged the critical role engineers play in national development, while also noting the numerous challenges facing the engineering sector in Nigeria. He stressed that these challenges can only be surmounted by engaging qualified and dedicated professionals, a principle upon which Adron Homes has built its reputation.

According to him, “Engineering is the backbone of any meaningful infrastructural advancement, and as developers, we cannot afford to compromise on professionalism. This is why i am excited about this partnership and look forward to building a mutually beneficial relationship with NSE Ibeju-Lekki branch.”

The NSE Ibeju-lekki delegation included Engr. Tiramisu Bello, MNSE (Vice Chairman); Engr. Omolola Adetola, FNSE (General Secretary); Engr. Taiwo Musa, MNSE (Assistant General Secretary); Engr. Ayodele Agunloye, MNSE (Financial Secretary); Engr. Opeyemi Olabisi, MNSE (Technical Secretary); Engr. Oluwadare Raji, MNSE, among several others.

On the part of Adron Homes, the Chairman was joined by key members of the executive team, including Adenike Ajobo, Managing Director; Tolani Roberts, Deputy Managing Director, Business Investment and Development; Mr. Kunle Ifeanyi Konwea, Director of Brand and Communications; Maureen Echefu, Chief Press Secretary, among others.

The visit not only highlighted Adron Homes’ enduring commitment to professional engineering standards, but also set the tone for a new chapter of collaboration between the real estate giant and the newly inaugurated NSE Ibeju-Lekki Branch, with both parties pledging to drive innovations that will redefine housing and infrastructural development in Nigeria.

B C. residents can now buy Ozempic in person and online, others can only buy in person

If you’re unsure which dose is right for you, your healthcare provider will determine the correct amount to manage your condition. Ozempic is a pre-filled injection pen used as a treatment for type 2 diabetes in adults. It contains the active ingredient semaglutide, which increases insulin production to help keep your blood sugar under control. In Canada, you can’t buy semaglutide online without a prescription from a healthcare practitioner, like the ones at Livewell. If you fall into any of these categories, be sure that your Livewell healthcare practitioner is aware of these conditions, prior to requesting an online semaglutide prescription.

However, Ozempic is intended to be used to treat Type 2 diabetes, not weight loss. Nonetheless, healthcare providers may prescribe it off-label for weight loss. Its active ingredient, semaglutide, is FDA approved for weight loss under the brand name Wegovy, which has a dosing progression of 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, 1 mg, 1.7 mg, and 2.4 mg.

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  • If you’re unsure which dose is right for you, your healthcare provider will determine the correct amount to manage your condition.
  • In Canada, each province regulates their own regional health insurance plan.
  • Doctors and healthcare professionals will prescribe a dose of 0.25 milligrams (mg) that you will take for 4 weeks.

Just complete an online assessment, and if the practitioner thinks semaglutide could be right for you, they can provide you with a prescription. If you have any questions about how to use semaglutide, be sure to ask your healthcare practitioner at Felix during your online assessment. Under the brand name Ozempic, semaglutide is used to manage type 2 diabetes. Under the brand name Wegovy, it is used for chronic weight management, alongside a reduced calorie diet and regular exercise, in patients with a BMI of 30 or higher. Through Felix, you can get Semaglutide prescribed by a licensed healthcare practitioner with free delivery to your door. In addition to the sharp rise in telehealth providers offering compounded products, there’s also a wild cottage industry of outright Ozempic counterfeits, as Vanity Fair detailed last month.

Patient assistance programs

Patients who need Ozempic for Type 2 diabetes when metformin is not effective. A 30-day supply of Ozempic can cost anywhere from around $890 to $1,000. This is an approximate cost without insurance per injection pen, which typically contains four doses. However, Alli (orlistat) is an FDA-approved OTC buy peptides buy bpc157 buy ozempic buy semaglutide buy trizeptide medication that can help you lose weight. This medication works by stopping the body from absorbing free fatty acids. Doctors and healthcare professionals will prescribe a dose of 0.25 milligrams (mg) that you will take for 4 weeks.

The FDA recommends purchasing semaglutide from a state-licensed pharmacy, or an outsourcing facility registered with the FDA. This is a question that’s best asked to your insurance provider, because it really depends on who your insurer is and what your benefit coverage package offers. In Canada, most provincial and private health insurance plans do not cover the cost of semaglutide for weight management. Insurance can drastically reduce the cost of Ozempic (or potentially Wegovy), but the procedures surrounding these price changes are constantly in flux, according to Sulagna Misra, MD, founder of Misra Wellness.

The problem with getting Ozempic from Canada

If you’re curious how much semaglutide is in Rybelsus, it’s less than weight loss treatments (specifically 3, 7, or 14 mg of semaglutide in each oral Rybelsus tablet). It is possible to get an Ozempic prescription from telehealth companies. Buying the drug online can be more convenient than using in-person clinics, although it is important to buy it from reputable services. However, Ozempic and other GLP-1 receptor medications require continuous use for beneficial effects. A 2022 study concluded that those taking semaglutide-containing medications, such as Ozempic, regained two-thirds of body weight within 1 year of discontinuing use. Noom works with your insurer to seek prior authorization for prescriptions.

The Ozempic saving card program provides eligible patients with a 1-month, 2-month, or 3-month supply of Ozempic for as little as $25. On average, the cost of semaglutide is around $1,000 per month without insurance. However, the price may vary depending on the location, pharmacy, and dosage.

Is semaglutide covered by insurance?

It’s similar to the natural GLP-1 hormone that our intestines release after a meal. Each company had a different intake process, though they all begin by asking patients to answer health-related questions. “It only takes five minutes,” the intake landing page for Alan Meds says. Wegovy, an on-label weight loss medication containing the same drug as Ozempic but at a higher formulation and made by the same manufacturer, also recently became available to Canadians.

Aare Adetola EmmanuelKing Congratulates Hon. Adesola Ayoola-Elegbeji on Election Victory

Aare Adetola EmmanuelKing Congratulates Hon. Adesola Ayoola-Elegbeji on Election Victory

The Chairman/CEO of Adron Group, Sir Aare Adetola EmmanuelKing KOF, has congratulated Hon. Adesola Ayoola-Elegbeji on her resounding victory in the just concluded by-election for the Remo Federal Constituency seat in the House of Representatives.

In a goodwill message issued by him, he described the victory as “a historic moment for the Remo people, coming at a time when the constituency yearns for a leader with vision, courage, and genuine commitment to service.”

He noted that the outcome of the election was an attestation to the trust and confidence reposed in Hon. Ayoola-Elegbeji by the people, adding that her sterling qualities, integrity, accessibility, and compassion for the grassroots had endeared her to the electorate.

“The overwhelming support you garnered at the polls is proof that you are the right voice at the right time to carry the aspirations of Remo to the national stage,” he stated.

While acknowledging that the by-election followed the painful demise of the late Hon. Adewunmi Oriyomi Onanuga (Ijaya), Aare Adetola EmmanuelKing said Hon. Ayoola-Elegbeji’s emergence symbolizes the continuity of purposeful representation. He expressed confidence that she would not only sustain the legacy of her predecessor but also surpass it with new energy, innovative ideas, and progressive leadership.

The Adron Group Chairman further prayed for divine wisdom, strength, and compassion for the Member-Elect as she assumes office, expressing confidence that her tenure will usher in meaningful development, economic empowerment, and greater opportunities for the people of Remo Federal Constituency.

UBA to Empower Female Entrepreneurs, Drive Financial Inclusion with N5 Billion BOI MSME Fund

UBA to Empower Female Entrepreneurs, Drive Financial Inclusion with N5 Billion BOI MSME Fund

Africa’s global bank, United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, has secured a N5 billion loan facility from the Bank of Industry (BOI), to boost key sectors of the economy and support the growth of sustainable and viable businesses in the country, especially the micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) owned by women.

The facility disbursed through the Federal Government’s MSME Fund, is designed to stimulate key sectors of the economy, while offering affordable financing to support businesses, with a primary focus on Green Energy, Education, Healthcare, and Women-Owned Enterprises.

UBA’s Group Managing Director/CEO, Oliver Alawuba, who spoke about the facility emphasised the bank’s commitment to fostering economic growth by empowering MSMEs, which he described as the “livewire of any developing economy.

He said, “At UBA, we recognize the pivotal role MSMEs play in driving economic development, and how they make up a sizeable portion of what drives our economic growth. It is in this vein that we have decided not to rest on our oars by facilitating initiatives dedicated to empowering businesses with the financial support they need to thrive.”

Alawuba maintained that, “by offering loans at a competitive 9% interest rate with a three-year tenor, we are removing the traditional barriers that hinder SME growth in Nigeria and Africa. And by this, our message to business owners is simple: Don’t let this once-in-a lifetime-opportunity elude you,”

The facility provides a maximum loan amount of N5million per obligor, with a three-month moratorium on principal repayments, ensuring businesses have ample time to stabilise before they begin to service the loans.

UBA’s Group Head of Retail and Digital Banking, Shamsideen Fashola who highlighted the strategic importance of the targeted sectors to the nation’s continued growth, noted that the initiative will strengthen financial inclusion and set the country and indeed the continent on the path of sustainable development.

“We are structuring this facility to align with our broader mission of financial inclusion and economic empowerment. For us at UBA, we will be targeting Green Energy, Education, Healthcare, and Women-Owned Enterprises, which are critical to Nigeria’s sustainable development,” he noted.

Continuing, he said, “This facility is structured to ensure that businesses in these sectors can access affordable funding, expand their operations, and contribute meaningfully to the economy. We are excited to partner with BOI to make this a reality.”

Also speaking at the loan facility unveiling, Group Head, Marketing and Corporate Communications, Alero Ladipo, took time to highlight the competitive interest rate and government backing as well as urge business owners, especially women to take advantage of the initiative.

“What sets this program apart is its accessibility and affordability. We have worked closely with stakeholders to ensure the terms are business-friendly because we understand the challenges entrepreneurs face. I urge eligible businesses to visit any UBA branch or the bank’s official website to begin their application process right away,” Ladipo stated.

United Bank for Africa is one of the largest employers in the financial sector on the African continent, with 25,000 employees group wide and serving over 45 million customers globally. Operating in twenty African countries and the United Kingdom, the United States of America, France and the United Arab Emirates, UBA provides retail, commercial and institutional banking services, leading financial inclusion and implementing cutting edge technology

Eyewitness Account: Dangote Truck not responsible for Auchi Accident

Eyewitness Account: Dangote Truck not responsible for Auchi Accident

Dangote Cement truck did not cause the tragic accident, which occurred on the Auchi-Okpella-Okene road, near Omega Fire Ministry in Auchi, Etsako West Local Government Area of Edo State, contrary to online reports.

An eyewitness, Audu Omale, who gave a vivid account of the accident, recalled that “a third-party truck loaded with cement was moving in the opposite direction of the Dangote Cement (DCT) CNG truck on a slopy road. The commercial truck driver lost control of his truck due to a suspected brake failure, ran into a moving vehicle, a motorcycle and eventually crashed into the side of the DCT truck. The DCT CNG truck caught fire in the process.

“Consequently, three persons from the vehicle hit by the third-party truck lost their lives while two persons sustained varying degrees of injuries and were rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment. The DCT truck driver escaped to avoid mob attack,” Omale clarified.

In a related development, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of the Edo State Police Command, CSP Moses Yamu, confirmed that the accident involved two trucks, one belonging to Dangote Cement, another truck, which has not been identified, and a GLK Mercedes Benz car.

The Edo PPRO noted that all the three occupants in the GLK were confirmed dead in the hospital while the Dangote truck caught fire which was brought under control.

“I can confirm to you that three vehicles were involved in an accident in Auchi at midday, two trucks and one GLK Benz. The police moved to the scene of the accident and evacuated three occupants of the GLK to the hospital where they were confirmed dead.

“Two of the vehicles involved were trucks, one belonging to Dangote Cement and another unidentified one. The Dangote truck caught fire and was brought under control,” Yamu stated. He added that investigation was ongoing.

PASSEC Uncovers Forgery, Fraud under ASSBIFI President, Petitions Labour Minister

PASSEC Uncovers Forgery, Fraud under ASSBIFI President, Petitions Labour Minister

The Pan-African Society for Social and Economic Change (PASSEC) has formally appealed to the Honourable Minister of Labour and Employment, urging immediate action concerning serious allegations of forgery, fraud, and financial mismanagement within the Association of Senior Staff of Banks, Insurance and Financial Institutions (ASSBIFI).

The organisation claimed that the issues stem from the controversial leadership of Mr. Olusoji Oluwole, who was allegedly imposed as the National President following manipulated elections in 2022 that deprived the legitimate President-elect of the Association, Comrade Amina Danesi, who emerged after a free and fair election of her rightful mandate.

In a letter addressed to the Minister, PASSEC alleged that, Mr Oluwole’s appointment was facilitated through fraudulent means.

According to the society, Oluwole’s employment with Sterling Bank was terminated in 2020, rendering him ineligible for leadership under the Trade Union Act.

It was alleged that forged employment records—including falsified payslips, pension documents, and tax information—were produced with the complicity of certain staff members within Sterling Bank’s Human Resources Department.

The letter emphasised that the Managing Director of Sterling Bank may be unaware of these fraudulent activities, which could have significant implications for the bank’s reputation and operational integrity.

PASSEC argues that these developments not only jeopardize the credibility of ASSBIFI but also posed a threat to the principles of trade unionism in Nigeria.

Adding to the gravity of the situation, PASSEC claims that over N300 million has been misappropriated since Mr. Oluwole’s leadership began in November 2022.

The organization further alleged that officials within the Ministry of Labour have ignored formal petitions submitted by aggrieved ASSBIFI members, calling into question the transparency and accountability of the Ministry’s oversight role.

In light of these allegations, PASSEC has called for several urgent actions from the Ministry of Labour and Employment:

The union called for independent investigation into Oluwole’s current employment status, to be conducted jointly by the Ministry and Sterling Bank and a formal request for Sterling Bank to release Oluwole’s original payslip, pension, and tax records from 2020 to present.

Also a directive to the Trade Union Congress (TUC) to suspend recognition of the disputed ASSBIFI leadership pending investigation results and referral of the matter to relevant law enforcement agencies—including the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Department of State Services (DSS), Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), and Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC)—for thorough investigation and potential prosecution.

And the initiation of a process to restore lawful leadership within ASSBIFI based on its constitution and the will of its members, which originally elected, Comrade Amina Danesi in a free and fair election on November 12, 2022.

Comrade Basah Mohammed, Executive Director of PASSEC, stressed the need for prompt intervention by the Minister to uphold the integrity of Nigeria’s trade union system and prevent a precedent of fraudulent leadership.

“We stand ready to cooperate with your Ministry and relevant agencies to ensure that justice is served and the sanctity of public and labour institutions is upheld,” he said.

As this situation unfolds, all eyes will be on the Ministry of Labour and Employment to respond decisively to these serious allegations that threaten not only ASSBIFI but also the broader landscape of labour governance in Nigeria.

Симферополь: мир куртизанок без расписания — интимный досуг без границ

Симферополь, уютная столица Крыма, известен не только своей историей и культурным наследием, но и уникальным социальным явлением — легализованной проституцией. Этот аспект жизни города открывает перед экскурсантом совершенно новые горизонты. Скорее всего, многие, кто задумывается о путешествии, не осознают, что фигурка куртизанки — это не просто миф, а часть реальности. Каково это — жить и работать в городе, где интимные услуги легальны и не имеют определенного расписания? Настоящий мир, где каждое мгновение может быть наполнено страстью, нежностью и откровением. В данной статье мы попробуем разобраться в этом многообразном, порой противоречивом явлении, которое вносит свой вклад в культурный и социальный ландшафт региона.

Мы подробно рассмотрим, как работает рынок интимных услуг в Симферополе, какие аспекты легализации проституции стоит знать — от правовых вопросов до стереотипов и реалий, с которыми сталкиваются куртизанки и клиенты. Читая нашу статью, вы получите полное представление об этой интересной и неоднозначной теме.

Легализация проституции: как это работает в Симферополе?

Легализация проституции в Симферополе носит специфический характер. Важно понимать, что данное явление обросло множеством нюансов. С одной стороны, куртизанки работают в пределах закона, с другой — зачастую сталкиваются с определенными ограничениями и стереотипами.

Для начала необходимо отметить, что легализация определяет условия, при которых куртизанки могут вести свою деятельность. На законодательном уровне это означает, что у женщин есть возможность зарегистрироваться как Индивидуальные предприниматели (ИП), получать медицинские сертификаты и легально предлагать свои услуги. Это создает определенные гарантии как для куртизанок, так и для клиентов.

Однако стоит учитывать, что, несмотря на законные рамки, многие женщины все равно предпочитают работать «в тени». Основные причины — это страх перед обществом, предвзятое отношение и, конечно же, желание сохранить свою личную жизнь в секрете. Это создает своеобразную «двойную реальность», где легальность не всегда означает открытость.

Социальный аспект: мнение общества

Отношение к куртизанкам в Симферополе варьируется. С одной стороны, есть точка зрения, что легализация облегчает жизнь как женщинам, так и мужчинам, обеспечивая безопасные условия. С другой стороны, существуют стереотипы и предвзятости. Многие люди все еще считают, что женщины, работающие в этой сфере, осуждаются обществом за свой выбор.

Важно понимать, что вдруг пробуждающиеся стереотипы часто зависят от культурного контекста. В Симферополе, где традиционные ценности все еще играют большую роль в жизни, куртизанки иногда подвергаются осуждению. Общественное мнение формируется не только через личные ощущения, но и через СМИ, которые часто акцентируют внимание на негативных аспектах эротической работы.

Другие участники рынка: мадам, клиенты и агенты

Интересный момент, который стоит обсудить — это взаимодействие между различными игроками на рынке интимных услуг. В Симферополе можно встретить не только куртизанок, но и их «проводников» — агентов или «мадемуазелей», которые помогают создать более комфортные условия для обеих сторон. Работа таких профессионалов может включать организацию встреч, подбор подходящих куртизанок, а также консультации по безопасности.

Клиенты тоже разнообразны. Это могут быть как местные жители, так и туристы разных возрастов и социального статуса. Для одних интимные услуги — способ получить физическое удовольствие, для других — это возможность избавиться от стресса, общения или одиночества. Важно также помнить о том, что ни один рынок не существует в вакууме: в Симферополе проституция соприкасается с рядом других социальных проблем — от обеспеченности населения до уровня здравоохранения.

Безопасность и здоровье: как обеспечить безопасные условия

Одним из самых актуальных вопросов в сфере интимных услуг является безопасность. Легализация дает возможность куртизанкам получить доступ к медицинской помощи, проходить регулярные проверки и таким образом защищать себя и своих клиентов от заболеваний. Важным аспектом здесь является соблюдение правил гигиены и сохранение личной безопасности https://novo-peredelkino-jov.info/elite/.

Клиентам следует помнить о нескольких правилах, которые обеспечат безопасное времяпрепровождение:

  • Выбор куртизанки на основании отзывов и рекомендаций.
  • Соблюдение мер предосторожности — использование средств защиты.
  • Обсуждение всех условий встречи заранее.
  • Уважение к личности куртизанки и её желанием.

Менее обсуждаемым, но не менее важным, является вопрос психологического аспекта работы в этой сфере. Многие куртизанки сталкиваются с эмоциональным выгоранием, что ведет к необходимости периодических перерывов в работе. Умение вовремя «включать и выключать» свою профессиональную часть жизни является залогом долгосрочного успеха.

Туризм и проституция: как интимные услуги влияют на экономику Симферополя

Симферополь как туристический центр Крыма привлекает год за годом все большее количество посетителей, и легализованные интимные услуги становятся частью этой экосистемы. Исследования показывают, что спрос на интимные услуги увеличивается во время высокого сезона, когда туристы прибывают с разных концов страны и мира.

Это, в свою очередь, создает новые рабочие места и возможности для женщин, желающих заработать. Однако здесь следует отметить, что не вся куртизанки ориентированы на туристов. Многие предпочитают работать только с местными клиентами, так как это зачастую считается более безопасным и предсказуемым.

Также стоит упомянуть о том, как легализация проституции влияет на репутацию города в глазах туристов. Для одних это может казаться привлекательным аспектом, способным украсить путешествие и добавить острых ощущений, для других — совершенно неприемлемым. Важно находить баланс и уважать выбор каждого.

Что ожидает будущее рынка интимных услуг в Симферополе?

С учетом социально-экономической обстановки и развития города, можно предположить, что рынок интимных услуг будет продолжать эволюционировать. Во-первых, это связано с появлением новых технологий, таких как сервисы для вызова куртизанок и платформа для безопасного сотрудничества. С покупкой услуг через интернет станет проще и доступнее.

Во-вторых, с нарастанием уровня образования и социальной осведомленности можно ожидать, что общественное мнение станет более благожелательным. Возможно, в будущем куртизанки будут получать большее уважение как профессии и возможности для самовыражения.

С другой стороны, интерес к этой сфере также может привести к появлению новых запросов и услуг. Мы можем увидеть возникновение специализированных куртизанок — обученных в определенных практиках, например, в искусстве массажа или стриптиза, что добавит в рынок дополнительное разнообразие.

Теперь, когда вы познакомились с многогранным миром куртизанок в Симферополе, остается лишь подчеркнуть, что данная тема требует здравого анализа и открытого подхода. Понимание процессов, действующих на этом рынке, помогает как участникам, так и клиентам принимать осознанные решения. В этом городе, где интимные услуги легализованы, каждый знакомится с пониманием границ и возможностей, что является важной частью социализации и самоопределения.

Каждый такой опыт — это не просто индивидуальная история. Это часть большого культурного контекста, ставшего частью жизни Симферополя, который продолжает развиваться и меняться.

AFRIMA 2025: FG, Lagos State Declare Readiness to Host Africa In November at Patron’s Dinner with the Jury

AFRIMA 2025: FG, Lagos State Declare Readiness to Host Africa In November at Patron’s Dinner with the Jury

L-R: AFRIMA Jury members,  Anthony Joseph, (Eastern Africa), Victoria Nkong, Associate Producer, AFRIMA, Motolani Alake, (Nigeria, West Africa),Messie Mboukoud, (Central Africa), Kobele Keita,  (Diaspora, North America), Neza Guy, (Côte d’Ivoire, West Africa),  AFRIMA President/Executive Producer, Mike Dada, Lagos State Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mrs. Toke Benson-Awoyinka,  AFRIMA Chief Experience Officer, CXO, Aderenle Niyi, Lucy Ilado, (Eastern Africa),  Delani Khalima , (Zimbabwe, Southern Africa) and Marwane Fachane,  (Northern Africa), at the AFRIMA 2025 Patron’s Dinner with the Jury held on Thursday, August 14 at Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria

It was a dazzling evening of elegance, warmth, and celebration as the All Africa Music Awards, AFRIMA, hosted its 2025 Patron’s Dinner with the International Jury in Lagos, Nigeria.

The gathering brought together policymakers, stakeholders in Africa’s creative economy, music executives, artists, media representatives, and AFRIMA’s international jurors from 14 countries who are responsible for ensuring the credibility of Africa’s global music awards.

The event was hosted by AFRIMA Patron, Dr. Bisi Onasanya, Chairman of The Address Homes.

This year’s jury session has brought together jurors from across the five regions of Africa and the diaspora in Lagos, Nigeria. For over a week, they worked tirelessly to select nominees from a total of 10,717 entries received for AFRIMA 2025. The AFRIMA 2025 Nominees List will be announced to the public on August 24, following the conclusion of the adjudication process.

Barrister Hannatu Musawa, Nigeria’s Minister of Arts, Culture, Tourism and the Creative Economy, who led a strong cast of dignitaries to the event, praised AFRIMA’s global impact.

“AFRIMA is a testimony of how the creative sector in Nigeria has developed to a global standard, even without strong government backup. We are proud of what AFRIMA stands for and the impact it has made in Africa and on a global scale, projecting our identity, culture, language, and music. As a government, we will continue to support initiatives like this not just because it celebrates art but because it strengthens the economy and unites us,” she said.

Representing the Lagos State Government, Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Toke Benson-Awoyinka, assured stakeholders, artistes, and fans across Africa that the State is fully prepared to welcome the continent and the rest of the world.

Benson-Awoyinka, who was joined at the event by the Lagos State Commissioner for Information and Strategy,  Gbenga Omotosho, said, “I think we are in the right place at the right time. For us in Lagos, hosting AFRIMA 2025 is not just another event; it is a big honour. People say we are the culture and entertainment capital of Africa, and we are ready to welcome the whole continent and the world to our city for this great event.  We thank the Federal Government, our partners, and all those supporting AFRIMA for trusting Lagos to host again.”

In collaboration with the African Union Commission, AFRIMA 2025 is being organised alongside the Federal Government of Nigeria and the Official Host City, Lagos State.

For the Patron, Dr. Onasanya, who was acxompanied to the event by his wife, Mrs Olufunke Onasanya, families and friends and business mogul,Chief Musa Danjuma and Dayo Adeola, the focus is on creating a sustainable legacy and delivering the best AFRIMA yet.

“Tonight, we proudly recognise the incredible work of our jury members and say a big thank you to them. This year, we are excited to welcome Africa to AFRIMA. Africa and the rest of the world will see an amazing show in Lagos because we are confident of organising a successful event. I sincerely thank the Federal Government of Nigeria and our Official Host City, Lagos State, for their tremendous support, as well as our sponsors and every stakeholder who believes in AFRIMA. The last edition was fantastic, but I assure you that AFRIMA 2025 will be the best”

One of the jury members, Guy Neza, an Ivorian who is representing West Africa on the panel, said, “It has been an amazing journey for me to be part of this journey. Africa is full of amazing talent, and it makes me happy to see our music and creativity receiving the recognition they deserve, as AFRIMA is the continent’s biggest music entity. Every artist who sends in their work is helping our creative industry grow stronger.  With the quality of music we have screened, I can confidently say that the future of the industry is promising.”

AFRIMA President and  Founder, Mike Dada, thanked the jury, patrons, and creative stakeholders for their role in sustaining AFRIMA’s growth and success.

“I am truly grateful for the support from every corner of our creative industry; from the Federal Government of Nigeria, our Official Host City, Lagos State Government and Governor Babajide Sanwoolu, our Patron, to the media, to the artists, producers, and record executives. It is inspiring to see us working hand in hand with one shared goal to elevate Africa’s global music. We said at the beginning of this journey that we would not joke with the credibility of this awards; we insisted that any artist who will be nominated or win award must submit their work to qualify and this patron’s dinner is our way of honouring the AFRIMA jury, who dedicate their time to carefully select the finest talents from thousands of entries for nomination in their rightful categories,” he said.]

L-R: Lagos State Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Gbenga Omotoso, founder, Africa International Film Festival, AFRIFF, Chioma Ude, Minister of Arts, Culture & Creative Economy, Hannatu Musawa, President/Executive Producer, All Africa Music Awards, AFRIMA, Mike Dada, Lagos State Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mrs. Toke Benson-Awoyinka,  AFRIMA’s Patron, Dr. Bisi Onasanya and former minister of Information and Culture, during the AFRIMA 2025 Patron’s Dinner with the Jury held on Thursday, August 14 at Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria

Guests were also treated to a soulful performance by fast-rising star Qing Madi.  Adding to the sparkle of the night were appearances from music stars Ice Prince Zamani, Orezi, Praiz, and DJ Nana, among others.

The roll call of high-profile dignitaries included Lai Mohammed, former Minister of Information and Culture; media moguls Kenny Ogungbe, Dayo Adeneye and Id Ogungbe; respected journalists Mayor Akinpelu, Ayo Aminu, Mojeed Jamiu, Azu Arinze; Founder of AFFRIF, Chioma Ude, media and Entertainment personalities Olisa Adibua, Ali Baba, Sunday Are, Ehiz and Uti Nwachukwu, among others; alongside other notable figures from the arts, culture, and media space.

The AFRIMA 2025 celebration is set to take place from November 25 to 30 in Lagos. The week-long show will include a variety of events, such as the Welcome Soiree, the AFRIMA Music Village, the African Music Business Summit, a Host City Tour, the Nominees Party, and the main awards ceremony. This ceremony will be broadcast live to over 84 countries.

 

Lagos State Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mrs. Toke Benson-Awoyinka, former minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, Minister of Arts, Culture & Creative Economy, Hannatu Musawa, Lagos State Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Gbenga Omotoso, and President/Executive Producer, All Africa Music Awards, AFRIMA, Mike Dada during the AFRIMA 2025 Patron’s Dinner with the Jury held on Thursday, August 14 at Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria

Seyi Tinubu: Building Success Beyond the Family Name

Seyi Tinubu: Building Success Beyond the Family Name

General Colin Powell once said, “Success is the result of perfection, hard work, learning from failure, loyalty, and persistence.” Few modern Nigerian entrepreneurs embody this more than Oluseyi Afolabi Tinubu popularly known as Seyi Tinubu. While the son of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu enjoys the encouragement of his parents, his career path proves that his achievements are built on personal ambition, resilience, and strategic innovation — not inheritance.

Contrary to popular belief, Seyi’s rise is not simply a product of political influence. Driven by a desire to earn his father’s respect, he charted his own course early, venturing into industries far from his father’s political sphere — especially marketing communication and digital enterprise.

After graduating from the Nigerian Law School and being called to the Bar, Seyi faced a choice: pursue law or carve a path in business. Choosing the boardroom, he partnered with his childhood friend Adenrele Olusoga to explore entrepreneurial opportunities. Their early venture — an online movie streaming platform — failed, but it sparked Seyi’s interest in the digital space.

That interest gave birth to Loatsad Promomedia, a leading Nigerian digital and out-of-home advertising company, co-founded with Olusoga and supported by his then-fiancée (now wife), Layal. Without financial backing from his father, they pooled resources from previous ventures, secured licensing, and quickly positioned Loatsad as a formidable player in the advertising industry.

Over the years, Seyi expanded operations with SDM Communications, pioneering several firsts in Nigeria’s digital advertising sector:

  • Exclusive partner for Truecaller after-call and in-app ads (2016–2018), selling over 85% of national ad inventory to top banks, FMCG brands, and real estate firms.
  • Among the first agencies to run Snapchat ad campaigns in Nigeria from 2015.
  • Exclusive reseller for Shazam Ads in Nigeria (2014–2018), facilitating high-impact campaigns for musicians and consumer brands until Apple’s acquisition ended the deal.
  • Strategic collaborations with WeTransfer, Admaxim, Rocketfuel, and Airpush to deliver innovative ad solutions nationwide.

Through calculated risk-taking, a willingness to learn from failure, and an unshakable determination to excel, Seyi has grown Loatsad/SDM into an industry leader with ambitions to dominate African advertising and compete globally.

His story underscores a universal business truth: success comes from vision, courage, disciplined financial planning, and a touch of divine favour — not merely from a famous name.

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