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Ode to the Heroine of the Press, By Dele Alake . Being a press Statement on the transition of Dr. (Mrs.) Doyin Abiola, former Managing Director of Concord Press of Nigeria Dele Alake It is said that some are born great and others have greatness thrust upon them. Dr.Doyin Abiola, who joined the Saints yesterday, showed up on both counts. She was the scion of the illustrious Aboaba family, reputed for its elitist pedigree and nobility built on professionalism and class. That heritage ensured that she climbed to the pinnacle of scholarship. Starting with Bachelor’s in English and Drama of Nigeria’s premier University of Ibadan, she followed with a Master’s and later crowned it with Doctor of Philosophy at the New York University, United States. A seminal reflection of this interesting foray into knowledge indicated a zig-zag, trapeze dance between theory and practice, private and public media practice. For instance, she started her journalism.practice at Daily Sketch, a regional newspaper of the defunct Western State Government in 1969. After her Master’s, she worked at Daily Times, a national medium owned by the Federal Government and following the completion of her doctorate, she moved from Daily Times to Concord Press of Nigeria to birth a newspaper with a distinct and different approach to mainstream news and tabloid journalism. Dr Doyin Abiola, gentle and genial, soft yet solid, inhaled and exhaled journalism. Breaking the news day after day, splashing shockers on the front pages and making sure that readers got the news of Concord hot very early at the newstands, were the goals that drove her to deliver the best copies to the market. She was, indeed, a newsman, ( as there are no women in journalism), trained for the job with an incredible passion for investigation and staying power for following up till the end of each episode. Dr. Abiola’ s managerial expertise was unparalleled. Complementing her husband, Chief Moshood Kashimawo Abiola, the publisher, Dr.Abiola supervised several innovative projects to position Concord Press as the primus inter pares in the media industry. For instance, Concord was the first to archive newspapers by converting from print to microfilm. She showed her motherly disposition in the provision of conducive working conditions and personal interest in staff welfare and professional development. Only a professional and manager of exceptional capacity and courage could have translated the publisher’s vision of independent journalism into daily publication of news and respected leaders. Only a woman of quintessential professional standards and stoic sacrifice could have survived the regular onslaught of military invasion of Concord’s newsroom, incessant closures and incarceration of staff, and ultimately, the detention and death of the publisher. It is a testament of her doggedness that she brought her resourcefulness and stature to count on the side of the Nigerian people when it mattered most, unbowed by the wicked incarceration of her husband and winner of the June 12, 1993 election. Dr Doyin Abiola’s transition signals the gradual exit of the beautiful ones who brought sparkle to the lives of many readers by publishing delightful stories of hope and perseverance. Dr Abiola’s transition is a personal loss to me and my family. She was the auntie who held my hand and led me up the corporate steps of Africa’s foremost media establishment. She was the sister who polished the edges of a character in flight to stardom and higher responsibilities. She was the boss who believed in me and contributed to what I have become today. She was the leader who spotted bright minds and nurtured to fruition talents that could have been spent half way. She was the mother who counselled and encouraged us to stand by the values of integrity and enterprise. As you prepare to meet your Maker, Auntie D, the world is aware that you left a void that will be difficult to fill. Adieu, Auntie, and rest peacefully in the bosom of the Lord. Dr. Dele Alake Former Concord Editorial Board member, Former Editor Sunday Concord, Former Editor National Concord , Former Commissioner for Information and Strategy Lagos State , Honourable minister of solid minerals development 3 days ago
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Fémi Onírètí: The Indomitable Spirit of Hope and Progress


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In the annals of Nigerian politics, certain names stand out not merely for their electoral ventures but for their unwavering commitment to the wellbeing of their people. Honourable Fémi Onírètí of Akínsí Fame, Òkè Òsupà, Ogbomoso—grandson of the late Chief Paul Dare Onírètí—is one such individual. Despite contesting and losing the 2023 House of Representatives election, his passion for uplifting his community remains undiminished. From providing financial support to small-scale entrepreneurs to sponsoring educational opportunities for underprivileged students, recent distribution of over 160 free wheelchairs to the palsies and crippled in Ogbomoso land inclusive. Onírètí’s impact transcends politics. Should he ever be granted the platform to serve officially, few doubt his capacity to deliver transformative change.

The 2023 House of Representatives election was a defining chapter in Honourable Onírètí’s political journey. A principled man and a staunch believer in democracy, he entered the race with a clear vision: to transform the socio-economic landscape of his constituency. His campaign was built on integrity, driven by realistic goals and actionable plans. Long before he formally entered politics, he had already been a beacon of support in his community—demonstrating that his commitment was not tied to political ambition, but to genuine service.

Although the outcome of the election was disappointing, it did not deter him. For many, such a loss might have marked the end of public engagement. For Onírètí, it became a renewed call to service—a reminder that leadership transcends titles.

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One of the most pressing issues in Nigeria today is limited access to capital, particularly for small-scale business owners. Recognizing this challenge, Honourable Fémi Onírètí has consistently extended financial assistance to aspiring entrepreneurs in his community. His interventions have enabled new businesses to emerge and existing ones to grow, fostering self-reliance and economic development.

But his support doesn’t end with financial aid. He offers mentorship, strategic guidance, and practical tools for success. His holistic approach addresses both the financial and informational deficits that often hinder small businesses. Through his efforts, many individuals have broken free from poverty, creating jobs and revitalizing the local economy.

Understanding that education is the foundation of any thriving society, Onírètí has made significant investments in human capital. In a country where countless families struggle to afford basic education, he has stepped in to ease the burden. His initiatives include free registration for the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), National Examinations Council (NECO), and Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) exams.

These are not mere acts of generosity—they are long-term investments in the future. By ensuring access to education, he is breaking cycles of poverty and giving young people the opportunity to dream, learn, and succeed. Many students who would have been denied further education are now thriving, thanks to his steadfast support.

Honourable Onírètí’s compassion also extends to women—recognizing their central role in families and the broader economy. Through targeted empowerment programmes, he has provided tailoring machines to skilled women who lacked startup capital. He has also distributed refrigerators and deep freezers to support women entering the food and beverage trade, helping them preserve goods, grow their businesses, and increase their income.

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These efforts have empowered women economically, promoted self-sufficiency, and contributed to reducing gender inequality in the community.

Though his electoral loss in 2023 was a setback, it has not lessened his resolve. On the contrary, his post-election initiatives have reinforced the fact that his service is not dependent on occupying public office. He continues to serve with energy, empathy, and a deep-rooted sense of duty.

Had he been elected, there is no doubt that his legislative record would have reflected his proven capacity for impactful leadership. With the authority and resources of public office, he would have been positioned to scale his initiatives, tackle systemic issues, and drive sustainable development.

His vision includes improved infrastructure, better healthcare, enhanced education, and inclusive economic policies. He champions community-driven development, prioritizing engagement and collaboration over top-down decision-making. He believes in empowering people—not through handouts, but by building systems that allow them to flourish.

Honourable Fémi Onírètí’s story is one of resilience, integrity, and purpose. Despite the challenges, he has remained steadfast in his mission. His influence is already etched in the lives he has transformed—proof that one does not need a political office to lead or to make a lasting impact.

He is not just a politician—he is a leader, a mentor, and an inspiration. His work continues to speak volumes, and his community is all the better for it.

As Ogbomoso and Oyo State look toward the future, it is clear that voices like Onírètí’s are needed more than ever. While his defeat in the 2023 election may have been a temporary setback, it has only ignited a stronger resolve among his supporters. There is renewed momentum, and many are calling on him to continue his political journey.

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If given the opportunity to serve in an official capacity, there is no doubt he would exceed all expectations. His deep understanding of local challenges, combined with a clear track record of results, makes him a formidable contender in any future election.

In an era when politics is often marred by self-interest and empty promises, Honourable Fémi Onírètí stands out as a symbol of integrity and genuine public service. His story is a reminder that leadership is about people, about vision, and above all, about impact. The people of Ogbomoso—and indeed, Oyo State—are fortunate to have him. And as his journey continues, one thing remains certain: his best is yet to come.


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