Tuesday 28 June 2016

PNEA rewards educationist in Lagos.

Lagos State begs Education State of the Year

The Prestige Nigeria Education Awards, PNEA recently recognized educationists for their impact on the education sector in Nigeria, for their devotion and determination in making sure that the students are impacted with knowledge.

Our photojournalist, Gbemile Oluwatosin presents to us the photo splash of the event which was witnessed by the Deputy Provost of the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, NIJ, Jide Johnson, Adams Adebola CEO Adams Adebola Tutorial College, the Tutor-Generals in Lagos State, and other academician.

Meanwhile, Adams Adebola noted that the awards represents the headies award, first of its kind in the history of education sector, this was before he presented award to Olanrewaju Fasasi, aka Sounds Sultan award, as educational song of the year Jagbajantis.

Invited Pupils

The Deputy Provost of the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, NIJ, Jide Johnson.

Oya! smartphones taking over from the cameramen, (right) Mr Olugbodi

TVC crew, (middle) Oba Adeoye and others

Caleb International School begging the School of year award 2016



PNEA Organiser, Debo Lawrence Olowu

Ikorodu District begging the District of the year.

Babs Micheal, aka, Mr Impact

Mr Impact conversing with Adams Adebola and his entourage
Mr Impact, Babs Micheal and Adams Adebola

Wednesday 8 June 2016

Big Boss, Keshi is gone!



The African football fraternity is mourning the death of former Nigeria captain and Coach Stephen Keshi, died from a cardiac arrest at the age of 54.

Keshi died suddenly in the early hours of Wednesday morning in Benin City in southern Nigeria. He was planning to return to his base in the United States later that day.

His friends say that Keshi was in good health and had no previous heart problems.
He was scheduled to return to the United States on Wednesday evening before he suffered cardiac arrest.


The former international football player and coach had lost his 35 years, Kate, last year after a prolonged battle with cancer.

Our source, confirmed his death from a member of his family as well as one of his close associates.
“He was not ill at all, never showed any signs of illness, but we suspect he never got over the death of his wife,” a friend said.

He is survived by four children and his mother.

After winning 64 Nigeria caps as a central defender between 1981-95, Keshi had three stints in charge of Togo before taking over as Nigeria coach in 2011 until last year. He also coached Mali between 2008-10.
Keshi lifting the trophy as a captain of the Super Eagles

Keshi won the Nations cup as the coach in 2013

Keshi celebrating with his team mate, Peter Rufai and Sunday Oliseh.
 He led Nigeria to the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations title, defeating Burkina Faso in the final in South Africa before guiding them to the second round of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

Rest in Peace big boss.