
Olufisoye Adenitan
Senior News Editor and Journalist at Radio Nigeria
Fellow #FRLP# @Wolesoyinkacentre, Gender Advocate,Social Worker, Executive Director,Faracare Foundation for Human Development,FARDEF
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1 month ago |
bonewssng.com | Olufisoye Adenitan
In rural communities across Ondo West, schools are crumbling, with no roofs and broken furniture creating hostile environments not conducive to teaching and learning. In communities like Igushin, Baagbe, and Lipaye, dilapidated infrastructure is not just an inconvenience—it’s a barrier to education, threatening the future of children in Ondo State. The roofing sheets of many masses are blown off, with rain causing havoc to the teachers and students during class periods.
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Nov 24, 2024 |
frcnpositivefm1025.com | Olufisoye Adenitan
BY OLUFISOYE ADENITANAn image of people in the market showing some children working and hawking in the marketplace. The sleepy communities of Bolorunduro, Fagbo, Igushin, and Bagbe in Ondo East and the West Local Government had the largest cocoa-producing capacity in Ondo state. Due to the economic situation and the challenges of affording labourers to work on cocoa farms, most farmers employed boys and girls as labourers on their farms at a stipend.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
saharareporters.com | Olufisoye Adenitan
The sleepy communities of Bolorunduro, Fagbo, Igushin, and Bagbe in Ondo East and the West Local Government had the largest cocoa-producing capacity in Ondo state. Due to the economic situation and the challenges of affording labourers to work on cocoa farms, most farmers employed boys and girls as labourers on their farms at a stipend.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
bonewssng.com | Olufisoye Adenitan |Adeyemi Okediran
The sleepy communities of Bolorunduro, Fagbo, Igushin, and Bagbe in Ondo East and the West Local Government had the largest cocoa-producing capacity in Ondo state. Due to the economic situation and the challenges of affording labourers to work on cocoa farms, most farmers employed boys and girls as labourers on their farms at a stipend.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
frcnpositivefm1025.com | Olufisoye Adenitan
BY OLUFISOYE ADENITAN Last week, a sad news broke out in Gaga Street, Oke Aro Akure, Ondo State over the death of Sixty eight year old, Mrs Esther Adeola, a retired Admin officer of the Federal Government Girls College Akure after drinking Pap. On the Second day, four of her grandchildren who drank the pap also started having symptoms of pains and were rushed to the UNIMED Akure Anexxe.
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