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AVOID HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE

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Taiwo Olatunji

Avoiding the state of Dis-ease which is when our body is not at ease due to something not been quite right. We were created to enjoy life in excellent health and ease. But when something in our lives/bodies is not in alignment, we may experience this sense of dis-ease. And though we may not be able to place our hands on it, we may have this feeling that something is not quite right.
We are going to explore some of these conditions/situations as well as what we can do on our own to prevent them; through the choices we make, in the areas of foods we eat and the things that we do or things we choose not to do! These are referred to as Healthy Lifestyle choices.

Dis-ease #1
High blood Pressure (HBP)
What do we mean by someone’s blood pressure (BP)?
Your heart is the workhorse that pumps blood all over your body for the body to carry out its functions. When your heart pumps blood, the force with which the blood pushes against the walls of your blood vessels (arteries) is your blood pressure. It usually consists of two numbers and is considered normal if less than or equal to 120/80 for most adults. Of course it is okay for the BP to temporarily increase depending on what activity you are doing at the time but only for a short period of time. it should go back to normal. Your BP may rise for example while dancing vigorously or jumping rope. The National Institute of Health describes High Blood Pressure (HBP) as a disease in which blood flows through blood vessels at pressures higher than normal. Another name for HBP is Hypertension.

There are two major types of HBP, the first one known as essential HBP will happen if one lives long enough. It develops slowly over the years and is due to the stiffening of the large arteries with age. The second type usually develops due to the presence of other conditions that a person may already have, medication(s) the person is taking among other risk factors. This is called secondary HBP.

What are some of the things that can cause someone to have HBP?
1. Age is one, the risk of HBP increases with increasing age.
2. Also family history; if your close family member e.g. Dad or sister has it, the likelihood is
high that you may develop HBP too.
3. Overweight or obese persons require more blood to supply oxygen and nutrients to their
tissues leading to increased pressure on the walls of their artery.
4. Physical inactivity, also known as sedentary lifestyle.
5. Smoking or chewing tobacco including second-hand smoke.
6. Consumption of too little potassium and/or too much sodium.
7. Chronic heavy alcohol intake.
8. Chronic stress (esp. high levels)
9. As mentioned earlier, certain conditions such as diabetes, kidney problems, malfunctions of
the thyroid, congenital issues, etc.
High blood pressure has been said to be a silent killer. Why? Because someone’s blood pressure can be really high and he/she may not feel sick or feel like anything is wrong. One’s blood pressure is higher than usual long enough, there is damage to the blood vessels and diseases such as heart disease or stroke may happen.

What are some of the things that we can do to prevent high blood pressure or to decrease its effect on our quality of life?
1. For the youths among us, not smoking or chewing tobacco product is the best prevention for some of these diseases including HBP. Smoking or chewing tobacco products has been shown to cause death in one out of six people; in people with diseases that are not caused by infections.

2. Healthy Dietary Habits- We all are what we eat! For those with children, cultivate these healthy eating habits as a family so that children can learn early and make these behaviors part of their lifestyle. Involve your children in the cooking. Plan most of your meals ahead, and include all the food groups in the appropriate amounts.
Eating foods that are high in saturated fat and sodium is a major contributor to developing HBP. Minimize these and their sources e. e.g. fried foods, table salt, cheeses, processed meats, etc. Read the food labels before buying, select ingredients that are wholesome and chuck full of nutrients. Minimize frying; do more baking, broiling, grilling or steaming. Add more vegetables and fruits to your meals. Use spices and herbs such as curry, ginger, rosemary as healthier replacements for salt and saturated fats

3. Are you physically active?
If you are not doing something that increases your heart rate safely for about 30 mins five times a week, you need to get moving! The benefits of being physically active cannot be overstated. Walk, jump-rope, climb the stairs, do whatever it takes to get some exercise into your daily routine. Increased physical activity actually works to help you handle stress better, maintain and/ or control your weight, reduce your BP as well as reducing your risk of developing other diseases. Recommendations include a combination of 150 minutes/week of moderate or 75 mins/week of strenuous aerobic activities respectively. Also adding muscle strength or building exercises on average of two days per week is also recommended.

4. Watch your weight; it might just save your life. Being overweight has become a major health issue resulting in increased disease burden for a large number of people. Weight management is very important and a healthy weight can be achieved by one being intentional in one’s food choices and changing one’s lifestyle, as described above. If you are on the heavy side of your ideal weight, plan to make small changes that you can stick to until you achieve your goal. Even a loss of as little as five (5) pounds will positively impact your BP. Then work on maintaining your healthy weight.

5. Reduce stress
Life itself can be challenging and stressful but managing stress has its advantages, in the light of our BP. Learn to control the stresses of life that come at you so they do not get the better of you and your health. Incorporate some of the healthy coping techniques into your routine, including deep breathing, meditations, relaxation, regular physical activity, spending time with people that matter to you and abundant sleep.

6. Consume alcohol in moderation, that is, one or two appropriate servings/day for women of all legal ages, men older than 65 years of age or men 65 years and younger respectively.

Let’s continue to work to be in a regular beautiful state of ease which is the same as absence of dis-ease. until next time, stay healthy and at Ease!

BE FAIR WITH 2018 CENSUS, AJIMOBI TASKS NPC

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By Tayo Joseph Lagos, Nigeria.

Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State has enjoined the National Population Commission (NPC) to take note of the peculiar nature of the rural communities and ensure that necessary modalities are put in place to guarantee objectivity and fairness in the 2018 census, saying that any error will undermine the integrity of the exercise.

The governor stated this at the flag-off of the 3rd phase of the Enumeration Area Demarcation (EAD) for the 2018 population and housing census at Igbeti Town Hall, Olorunsogo Local Government.

Senator Ajimobi explained that the census figures returned for the State over the years did not appear to give a fair reflection of the demography of the state, adding that Oyo State has a large expanse of land area with considerable population.

Governor Ajimobi, who was represented by the State Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Matter, Bimbo Kolade, emphasized that the issues of population and housing census are important tools in social and economic configuration, noting that they are important indices on the development chart that reveal the potency for economic activities as well as guide developmental initiatives.

The governor urged the NPC to guide against error of omission or commission, “if a State is under enumerated or the tools for demarcation processes are mismanaged to give wrongful indications, it would affect the integrity of the final census figures. It also has debilitating effects on the development planning and resources to be made available for the well-being and the development of the State.”

Governor Ajimobi appealed to the stakeholders and people in the State to cooperate with the enumerators by allowing them to move freely, give them access to their buildings/housing units and respond truthfully to their inquiries during the demarcation to have a fruitful exercise.

In his remark, the Chairman and Federal Commissioner for National Population Commission, Dr. Eyitayo Oyetunji said that the commission was ready to inform, enlighten, create awareness and sensitize various stakeholders and the general public in the State on the 3rd phase of the enumeration area demarcation of the 2018 population and housing census which will commence from 20th February to 12th March 2017.

According to Dr. Oyetunji, “EAD is the division of the country into small units that can be conveniently covered by a pair of enumerators during the census period. It is not real population census but preparatory activities for the census exercise and vehicle that drives the entire census process in the pre-census, actual enumeration and post-census period.

“The commission is deploying the use of Geographical Information System (GIS) compliance, high resolution satellite imagery and personal digital assistance (PDA) so that there won’t be room for un-demarcated and duplicated,” he stressed.

Oyo State Government

ONUESOKE URGES FG TO UPGRADE ILLEGAL OIL REFINING IN NIGER DELTA

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By Soji Adeola Lagos, Nigeria.

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Chieftain and former governorship aspirant in Delta state, Chief Sunny Onuesoke has urged the Federal Government upgrade illegal refineries in Niger Delta, instead of  the destruction by security agents.

Sunny Onuesoke

Onuesoke at breakfast meeting with selected journalists in port harcourt, ,Rivers state, noted that instead of destroying the illegal refineries,  government should bring the operators of modular refineries  on board and see how the methods of refining the product by the unskilled refiners can be improved.

He advised that the indigenous technology of refining crude oil to finished petroleum products should actually be encouraged, standardized and regulated, adding that such local technology is the springboard to development and empowerment of the people at the same time.

Onuesoke who is an environmentalist pointed out that the destruction of the illegal refineries by security agents had caused a lot of problem in the area of pollution, environmental degradation and other social factors, adding that the  legalization of modular refinery would help in the reduction of the importation of fuel from other nation, increased local production, generate employment, safe our foreign reserve and prevent environmental pollution.

“Since we do not have functional and legal refineries, we should embrace illegal once and make it legal. We should engage, equipped and train the operators in modern technology. China, India, Japan and even America do not criminalize illegal business,  instead they  tap their knowledge for economic and valuable use.

“Modular refinery has been proven to be flexible and cost-effective supply option for crude producers in remote regions. This is particularly true where there is a need to adapt rapidly to meet local demand. Relatively low capital cost, speed and ease of construction are key advantages of a modular refinery.” Onuesoke explained.

Hear him, “When you have a job, you could train your children; you could have banks, hospitals, grocery stores, carpenters, accountants, lawyers, all kinds of occupations to support a town.”

SEIZED ALLOCATION: LIKE TINUBU, LIKE FAYOSE

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By Michael West Lagos, Nigeria.

Since the enthronement of the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration, Ekiti State Gov. Peter Ayodele Fayose has been in the eye of the political storm, particularly since he had chosen to be a leading voice of the opposition to the government in power. Beginning from the electioneering campaigns during which Fayose placed a warning advert predicting the possibility of President Buhari becoming ailing due to his old age, Fayose had stirred the hornet’s nest. Therefore, it is no surprise that he has been stung left, right and centre by the official ‘bees’ – all in the façade of fighting corruption.

If anyone feels otherwise, let such a one name one serving governor whose slate is spotless of financial ineptitude as at today. Simply because Fayose has chosen to tread where even Angels fear to, by being the strident voice of opposition in the political wilderness, an unrelenting beaming of searchlight into his past and present activities have become persecution without trial in the court of law.

Fayose has suffered series of harassments from state security and anti-graft agencies ostensibly for his acerbic utterances about the economic situation and ineffective policies that are running the nation aground. More often than not, some of the punitive actions and measures being dispensed by the Federal Government-controlled agents of the state are grossly ultra vires, illegal, discriminatory, and partisan. Take for example, the Department of State Security reports that led to the nocturnal invasion, raid, and arrest of some judges: similar report against the Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial crimes Commission, EFCC, was subject to the review of the Attorney-General of the Federation to determine whether the contents of the report were true or not.

In like manner, several petitions against some former governors now serving as ministers are gathering dust in the EFCC office without any action, not even investigation was acknowledged to be on-going on them. Ironically, the Professor Itsey Sagay-led advisory committee members, the chairman in particular, were always on hand to respond in defence to any mention of these super ministers as being allegedly corrupt; yet, these anti-graft czars wouldn’t mind to accuse, judge and sentence former President Goodluck Jonathan to prison terms on the pages of newspapers.

This has been the lot of most of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) members currently under investigation or standing trial in the court of law.
Despite the fact that Fayose enjoys the same immunity like the President and other state executives, some of our notable lawyers willingly offered political rather than proper legal opinions on the freezing of his Zenith Bank account. It is incontrovertible that the Supreme Court had ruled that serving governors or executives can be investigated but not prosecuted while in office. The reason for the immunity clause is not to grant the right for perpetuation of criminal activities; rather, it is to avoid distracting the concerned governor or executive from governance. It is implied that freezing his personal account has ultimately distracted Fayose because the consequence of prosecution was already being applied; and this is in gross violation of the immunity clause.
Fayose cannot be the only governor with issues on financial matters but the unrelenting probing of his moves and activities leaves no one in doubt that he is actually paying the price of being vocal, bold and daring; he challenges many of the policy inconsistencies, deceits, lies and political propaganda upon which this government came to power and which it still wishes to continue with, keeping Nigeria in motion without movement.

While I strongly believe that corruption has dealt devastating blows on our collective prosperity and plundered our commonwealth, the anti-corruption war must be fought fairly and squarely and without fear or favour, and regardless of any political party affiliation. However, because neutrality and fairness have not been manifested in the course of the anti-graft war as so far demonstrated by this government, that is why an increasing number of Nigerians are very critical of its style, partiality as well as the politicization of the process.

About three week ago, Washington State Attorney-General Bob Ferguson took President Donald J. Trump to court over the travel ban he (Trump) imposed on a number of Muslim countries as a precautionary measure against infiltration by potential terrorists. Sixteen other State Attorneys-General joined Ferguson to challenge the presidential order. So far, the ban has been reversed by two court pronouncements, including an Appellate Court. What caught my attention here is that the Attorneys-General acted independent of their governors as well as the President. The court also decided the case as it considered right. Back home in Nigeria, can any Attorney-General dare take such a step? Your response is as good as mine.

The reality that our security and anti-graft agents fail to admit is that they are to stand for the nation and, by extension, the interests of the Nigerian people. But hey, the body language of the President is what determines their lines of action. That some former governors have open cases of financial malfeasance does not matter, especially once they are serving ministers or members of the ruling party. Why? Because ‘Oga might not be happy’ if any of his ‘boys’ is exposed, a development that may be viewed as tainting the image of his government. On the other hand, hacking down perceived political rivals in the guise of fighting corruption will promote the ruling party’s image, so they think; and it does not matter if this erroneous thinking actually conflicts with the perspective of Nigerians about the government.

All these shenanigans are leading to a goal – to muzzle the opposition!
It was shocking last Tuesday evening when the breaking news reported that the monthly statutory allocation for Ekiti State for the month of January was being withheld for just no stated reason. One would have understood if there has been any running battle between the state government and the federal government. Unlike the case with Lagos State in 2004 when former President Olusegun Obasanjo withheld the allocations of the state for 14 months, the reason, though illegal, was known to all and sundry. The then Governor Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration had created additional 37 local governments, having satisfied all legal procedures required in law. Obasanjo, on his part, vehemently opposed it, alleging an unconstitutional process. In reality, Obasanjo took the step to forestall a development that might breed economic and geo-political crises. Allowing more local governments would have led to a potential increment in financial obligations to states as other states of the federation might likely follow suit since monthly allocations were given based partly on the number of local governments in each state.

In the case of Ekiti, nothing of such has happened. However, people out there are already linking this development to subtle and subterranean means of weakening vociferous Fayose whose political image as opposition mouthpiece and leader transcends Ekiti State. It is obvious that he is very likely to spring surprises in 2019 as a potential game-changer. Recent events have lent credence to the towering image and political relevance of the governor.
First to endorse Fayose as “Omoluabi” (a responsible son) was Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola, who also hinted that he and his other progressives will work with Fayose in the “realignment of forces” quietly going on. Shortly after, the Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar IV, during his “bridge-building” tour of the southern parts of the country, called on Fayose. Late last year, RCCG’s Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye poured encomiums on Fayose for his courage, people-oriented style of governance, and for standing up for his people when it mattered the most. Just recently, Fayose was made the chairman, PDP Governors’ Forum. It is, therefore, needless to look for any soothsayer to know the remote causes of this illegal fund withholding. As a follow-up, it is not impossible to witness organized protest on the streets of Ado Ekiti by hired crowds asking for the removal of the governor – as if they are ignorant of current developments in the state.

Fayose had alleged some weeks ago that some top functionaries of the APC in Ekiti State met in Abuja where it was decided that renewed efforts be made to cripple the state. His words: “It was agreed that the Federal Government must be made to stop all intervention funds to Ekiti State while the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) should be used to cripple the finances of contractors handling government legacy projects. The game plan is that the moment workers do not receive their salary, they will hate me and my party, the PDP, and this they believe will translate to votes for them in 2018.”

I hope that is not what is playing out right now. I also hope those concerned at the Federal level are already doing something about this unwholesome issue. If they have issues with Fayose, starving a whole state of its dues and privileges is not the solution. Denying a State of its constitutionally-guaranteed entitlements in the name of politics is sheer wickedness. If nothing happens soonest, like Tinubu, Fayose should head for the court of law.

• Michael West, a media consultant, writes via [email protected]

REACTIONS OVER SARAKI, DOGARA VISIT TO BUHARI

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By Tayo Joseph Lagos, Nigeria.

Some Nigerians have condemned the travelling of Senate President Bukola Saraki and Yakubu Dogara speaker House of Representatives to visit the President in United Kingdom.

Yakubu Dogara
Bukola Saraki

Some of them argued that if the President is hail and hearty as claimed by the Presidency, then what is the essence of going for a visit.

Jide Johnson a lawyer said the Visit is a sheer waste of our resources especially in a time of recession like this. He also described the visit as sheer psychopathy.

Peter Solomon also condemned the visit. He said the National Assembly has abandoned matters that need serious attention to travel to the United Kingdom. Who are they trying to impress?.

SENATOR TASKS NIGERIANS ON DOMESTIC TOURISM

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By Tayo Joseph Lagos, Nigeria.

The Senator, representing Osun West Senatorial District in the National Assembly, Sen. Isiaka Adeleke has admonished Nigerians and the governments at different levels to embrace local tourism to boost the economy of the country.

Senator Adeleke said tourism is a viable sector through which the economy of the country can be revived, charging that every individual should encourage local tourism instead of expending huge resources on foreign ones.

He explained that tourism has huge potentials which have not been fully utilized, noting that some countries in the world have sustained their economy through their investment in the tourism sector which has yielded fruitful results.

The Chairman, Senate Committee on Capital Market, during a visit to Tinapa Resort in Calabar pointed out that there are so many tourist sites within the country which were not being utilized, stating that the said tourist centres just lie fallow in their various locations.

According to Senator Adeleke, “it is good that we are diversifying our economy to meet the various challenges we are facing as a country. One of the key sectors we should not neglect is tourism. It is a viable sector if properly tapped and harnessed.

“Some African countries rely on their tourism potentials to boost their economy.  People throughout the world spend huge sums of money on tourism because tourism is part of our day to day activities. If we encourage local tourism, it will help with the development of our local content.

“I believe the federal government and some state governments are already working assiduously to tap into the huge tourism potentials. However, I will like to charge them to make our tourist sites more attractive.  Tourism is money-spinning and Nigeria should not be left out of the opportunity it provides. Nigerians should also patronize our tourist sites instead of expending on foreign ones,” Adeleke emphasized.

In his own view, the Commissioner for Information Culture and Tourism, Toye Arulogun said that the Oyo State government will not neglect the economic importance of tourism, saying that the government is targeting the sector to increase its revenue generation.

He assured that the state government will encourage domestic tourism and consequently charged our tourists to patronize our local sites.

G20 PARTNERS OYO GOVERNMENT ON JOB CREATION

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By Tayo Joseph Lagos, Nigeria.

A multinational youth entrepreneurship group, G20 Youths Entrepreneur Alliance (YEA) has promised to work with the Oyo State Government to create employment opportunities for the teeming youths in the State.

The Director General, Citizens Enterprises, Jean-Louis Gregoire, who led the Youths Entrepreneur Alliance members on a courtesy visit to the State Governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi said the group was in the State to foster sustainable ways that would help to set up youths empowerment schemes to reduce poverty among the young ones.

According to Gregoire, “Our objective is to look into how to set up the mechanism that will provide mass employment opportunities through entrepreneural-driven schemes.

“We would be taking from the pool of young undergraduates in the universities to benefit from the scheme and they would be empowered through entrepreneurial education, easy access to start up funds for small scale businesses.”

Gregoire said the empowerment scheme would be what he called ‘top-down microeconomic scheme’ which he believed would cater for 85 percent job creation in the first quarter of commencement year.

He went further to say that female-youths would be specially focused in the programme as females, according to him played prominent roles in family building.

The DG said, “this top-down microeconomic scheme will lead to the creation of 85 percent jobs in the first quarter of the starting year and our major focus would be the female-youths that will give multiplier effects to the society.

“We so much appreciate the gesture of Oyo State government for bringing forth so many programmes to help the youths overcome poverty and be self-sustaining”

In his remark, Governor Abiola Ajimobi said his government had done so much to alleviate the sufferings occasioned by unemployment in the State, saying that youths were trained and provided with materials needed to set them up in business. The governor said the State agricultural empowerment scheme, named ‘Agric-Oyo’ was also set up for diversification having in mind the youths as major beneficiaries.

Sen. Ajimobi said “Oyo State is strategically positioned to gain from Youths Entrepreneur Alliance as we have the population that can better benefit from the scheme.

“In terms of economic diversification, Oyo State would reap so much gain as it has the largest landmass targeted at large scale agriculture.

“We are not in want of programmes and at the same time, we are in need of more, we want to encourage and teach our youths how to fish rather than give them fish, we pledge our support for this programme as we can see clearly, it will benefit our youths and the society at large,” the governor explained.

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Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State (centre), leader of the G20 Youth Entrepreneur Alliance, Jean-Louis Gregoire (third right), UK leader G20 YEA, Jack Summer (second right), Logistics Coordinator, Witney Hollis (right), Convener, African Entrepreneurship Summit (AES), Adeyemi Sowande (third left), Managing Partner, Perchstone & Graeys/Co-Convener AES, Tolu Aderemi (second left) and Co-Convener AES, Dr Nneka Ebru (left) during a courtesy call on Governor Ajimobi in Ibadan on Tuesday.

NO RECOMMENDATION TO RAISE N5tr FROM ASSETS SALE IN ECONOMY RECOVERY PLAN

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By Scroll reporter Lagos, Nigeria.

The Ministry of Budget and Planning has denied reports that the Federal government is planning to raise about N5 trillion from assets sales in the next four years.

A press statement signed by Akpandem James, Media Adviser to the Minister of Budget and Planning, said the attention of the Ministry of Budget and National Planning has been drawn to publications in a section of the media indicating that the Federal Government is planning to raise about N5 trillion from assets sale in the next four years.

The publications claim that the projected amount is contained in the Economy Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) being finalized by the Federal Government.

It has become necessary to state that the ERGP that is being finalized and which will soon be presented to the public has no recommendation for raising that amount of revenue from sale of assets.

To achieve the strategic objectives of the plan, 60 strategies have been developed for implementation with four key execution priorities:

§  Stabilization of the macroeconomic environment

§  Agriculture and food security

§  Sufficiency in energy (power and petroleum products)

§  Industrialization focusing on Small and Medium Scale Enterprises

DIVINE CONNECTION

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Dr. Omolola Omoteso

 

 

 

 

 

DIVINE CONNECTION

It’s a pleasure to have this column to reach you weekly. I am a relationship coach and counsellor. Many who have had the opportunity of reading my message or being my ministration have results, which include purposeful living and joyful relationship.

Today we’ll look at the topic, “Beware of little foxes”. Songs of Solomon talked about the role of little foxes.

There are a number of “little foxes” those in love relationship, especially courtship, need to watch out for while preparing for the wedding. The wedding is the bridge between courtship and marriage, if you have chosen to have a ceremony.

First let me point out that courtship is not a time when you find out whether the man or woman is God’s will or right for you; you enter into courtship, after making a decision that this is your man or woman. So, courtship is the time when you prepare for formalising or legalising your union. So when issues spring up, don’t take them as red flags to opt out but as little foxes that must be driven away or put to death so they do not destroy your fresh grapes. This message will be multi-part; feel free to post your comment and questions.

What the Bible says:

Song of Songs 2:15: “Take us the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil the vines: for our vines have tender grapes” (KJV). “Catch the foxes for us, yes, the little foxes! They are ruining the vineyards when our vineyards are in bloom!” (CJB).

Most Old Testament scholars agree that the vineyards in this verse represent Solomon and the Shulammite’s love. When we make the decision to get married and start planning for the wedding, everything appears perfect; there is love in our hearts and heads and smell of love all around us. But the moment we leave the planning stage and enter the action stage, we begin to see little foxes in our love yard. In the verse, the Shulammite warns Solomon of their presence i.e. external pressures..

Usually the woman sees or spies the little foxes earlier but her approach and his strategies matter. While seemingly harmless, little foxes can sneak through fences, and are capable of digging holes and passages that loosen the soil around the vines, preventing them from developing a stable root system. We can equate that root system to our emotions or love, which is at the very foundational stage just before marriage; like blooming grapes, is very tender.

What are they?

Foxes are proverbial symbols of destroyers, the little foxes symbolise problems, challenges etc. which may start out as being minor but can grow to become the monster we blame the death of our love for, if we don’t catch, drive or put them to death.

The two most common foxes for those in courtship are gossips and arguments.
By God’s grace, I’ll be here again next week with to continue this 3-part message. Feel free to send your relationship questions via [email protected]. Together we can make your marital journey a joyful one. Dr. Omolola Omoteso is a minister who is passionate about sharing God’s words for the healing of others. @DCMatureSingles.

NEW GOVERNING BOARD

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By Scroll reporter Lagos, Nigeria.

Itunu-carrena has been appointed chairman of the Bishop Phillip High School, Governing Board by Senator Abiola Ajimobi, Oyo State governor.

Itunu Fred-Carrena
Gbolagade Afolabi an aluminus and Rev. Alamu, one time principal of Bishop Phillip Academy
Mrs Fred-Carrena, Mrs Sola George and Chief Oluseyi Adebola National President Bishop Phillip Academy Old Students Association.

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Also appointed was Grace Olabisi Oderinde. She is the chairman of the school Governing Board of Bishop Phillip Academy Junior, Iwo Road, Ibadan.

Barrister Olakanmi Gbadamosi, was also appointed as the chairman of the school Governing Board of Bishop Phillip Academy Senior, Iwo road, Ibadan.@

Itunu said she feels highly honoured. “Clear evidence that God is faithful”. She said. Asked what changes she intends to bring to the school, Itunu said “we are to let the students know they are the future, they hold the future, they are leaders of tommorow. We would make the students know they are the positive change to thier generation. Of course we would encourage mentoring and re-instill moral values, discipline which we have lost in our society”.

Grace Oderinde on her part said she feels great and sees the appointment as a unique oppourtunity to join hands with the other alumni and other Board members to take the school to a world class level. She also plans to work with the team in the commitee to ensure the standard of teaching, learning and adequate welfare for students and staff discipline.

Before her appointment, Grace Oderinde had passion to mobilize alumni towards giving back to Alma mater.She had been an Alumni Relation Officer that doubled her duties as a Pionear Alumni Officer and an English Language teacher in ,Loyola College,Ibadan 1991-2004. and College of Medicine, University of Ibadan as a part time Director of Fundraising and Alumni Relations from 2010-2016. Some branches was encouraged across the globe during her service while alumni were mobilized locally to pay dues to support tge Federal Givernment in Financing Educational Institutions Professionally, She is an Educationist of 26 years, a Counselling Psychologist from University of Ibadan and presently a PhD student who specifically seek for transfer from TESCOM Zonal Office, Moniya to serve my school BPA Senior School, as a Vice Principal to contribute her own quota towards bringing our school to a world class.She has been displaying her interest and natural passion to give back to her Alma Mater in cash, service and mobilising other alumni towards development., She recently mobilized an Alumnus and Philantropist Engr.Seyi Makinde to renovate and modernize a building and computers given to school 16 years.He responded to her call and spent close to N10 million by modernizing the block to Mini Auditorium and an E-Library with modern computers and other facilities, it will be commission soon.He also plan to rebuild the school Hall which is presently obviously dilapidated.

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