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*DAN'IYA N'GERI: THE UNAVOIDABLE AND DEVELOPMENTAL WAVE ABOUT TO HAPPEN IN KWARA.*Engr. Suleiman Bolakale Kawu-Agaka, th...
23/07/2025

*DAN'IYA N'GERI: THE UNAVOIDABLE AND DEVELOPMENTAL WAVE ABOUT TO HAPPEN IN KWARA.*

Engr. Suleiman Bolakale Kawu-Agaka, the Hasken Lafiagi of Lafiagi Emirate, has made a commitment to improving both the human capital and physical infrastructure in and outside his community. An evergreen investment of Dan-Iyan N'geri aims to enhance the overall quality of life and promote economic growth for residents in sectors like health, education, electricity, shelters, and documented and undocumented achievements.

As a confidential secretary of ABS Constituency office, I was privy to the vital role played by Engr. Suleiman Bolakale Kawu-Agaka as a director of the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) towards improving electrification in Kwara State and its environs. The above letter of appreciation from the Kwara State Ministry of Works and Transportation is the evidence of Dan-Iyan N'geri's unconditional love for the growth of individuals and the community in Kwara State.

RICHNESS is about having wealth and material possessions, while GENEROSITY is about having a giving nature and sharing resources, regardless of one's level of wealth. Being rich doesn't automatically equate to generosity, and conversely, someone can be generous even without being wealthy. Don't be frightened of Dan-Iyan N'geri's generosity, it's a born-with. Now is not the time to list the numbers of federal jobs Dan-Iyan has facilitated for Kwarans and Ilorites.

Don't be intimidated by the rising popularity of Engr. Suleiman Bolakale Kawu-Agaka; it's natural and will keep increasing day in, day out because the fruitful seeds Kale-Kawu planted more than 20 years ago are sprouting and growing uncontrollable. The increasing popularity of Hasken Lafiagi is not solely based on sentiment or emotional reactions but is being influenced by unprecedented human and capital infrastructural development facilitated by Dan-Iyan N'geri of Ilorin Emirate to Kwara and its environs.

Engr. Suleiman Bolakale Kawu-Agaka is a well-known, respected ADMINISTRATOR and astute electrical engineer with sharp insights and intellect who designs, develops, tests, and supervises the manufacturing and installation of electrical equipment, systems, and components across the 37 states in Nigeria. Dan-Iya N'geri's experience, intelligent and exposure pass "How are you faa!

Accepting change is more beneficial than resisting it. Money is not involved oh.

Assalamu aleikum.

LUKMAN ALAFARA

ENGER. SULEIMAN BOLAKALE KAWU:Who is ENGR. Sulaiman Bolakale Kawu Agaka?BY   LUKMAN ALAFARA Engr. Sulaiman Bolakale Kawu...
23/07/2025

ENGER. SULEIMAN BOLAKALE KAWU:
Who is ENGR. Sulaiman Bolakale Kawu Agaka?

BY LUKMAN ALAFARA

Engr. Sulaiman Bolakale Kawu Agaka, also known as Engr. Kale Kawu, is a prominent Nigerian engineer, philanthropist, and community leader. He is the Dan-Iyan of Ilorin, a title signifying his importance within the Ilorin Emirate, and also holds the title of Hasken Lafiagi of Lafiagi Emirate.

He is recognized for his contributions to Kwara State's development, particularly in infrastructure, education, and community empowerment.

Early Life and Education:
Engr. Kawu is an old student of Ifaki Grammar School, where he served as President of the Old Students Association from 2018 to 2022.

He is a COREN registered engineer and a procurement specialist, having attended various professional and civil courses in Nigeria and abroad.

Career and Contributions:

He has held significant roles in the Rural Electrification Agency (REA), including Senior Manager, Zonal Coordinator (South West), and Director of Projects.

He is known for his pioneering work in one-dimensional flow in unsaturated soil using the Green Element Method, which has been extended by other researchers.

He played a key role in the establishment of the Nigerian Institution of Water Engineers in 2011.

He is involved in mentoring young professionals, with some of his mentees becoming professors, rectors, deans, and heads of departments.
He is a District Pastor with Chapel of His Glory International.

Engr. Kawu is involved in various community development projects, particularly in education, healthcare, and community development.

He is recognized for his philanthropic gestures and has been involved in initiatives that have positively impacted individuals and organizations in Ilorin and Kwara State.

Community Leadership and Recognition:

He is a respected figure in the Ilorin Emirate and has been recognized for his contributions to its cultural heritage.
He is described as a hardworking, humble, and generous individual with a vision for development.

He is recognized for his leadership qualities and his commitment to public service.

He has received numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to community development, public service, and Islamic affairs.

Vision for Kwara State:
Engr. Kawu is seen as a potential leader for Kwara State, with a focus on development and progress.
He is seen as a visionary with a passion for innovation and a commitment to empowering the youth.

E-Signed
LUKMAN ALAFARA
General Secretary
'IYA SUSTAINABLE FOUNDATION (DSF)

19/06/2025
LET'S BUILD BETTER KWARA 2027.It's reaping time for the philanthropist and man of the people, Engr.sulaiman bolakale kaw...
17/06/2025

LET'S BUILD BETTER KWARA 2027.

It's reaping time for the philanthropist and man of the people, Engr.sulaiman bolakale kawu Agaka Dan N'iya Ngeri of Ilorin Emirates.

As we are approaching the gubernatorial election in Kwara state, let us look into whom the cap fit and has the capacity, ability, knowledge, healthy and competent and even use his influence to bring more development and growth for our dear state 2027.

I am calling on all kwarans home and abroad irrespective of any political affiliations, tribes, religion, background and zone you belongs, let us support this great man for the transformation and development of our dear state.

He has done many development project across kwara and Nigeria at large.

Engr.sulaiman bolakale kawu Agaka Dan N'iya Ngeri of Ilorin Emirates is an illustrious son of ilorin Emirates and his philanthropic actions are particularly focused on well-being of his community, state and Nigeria at large.

He is known for supporting education, healthcare and community development initiatives, making a tangible difference in the lives of many.

His dedication and efforts have led to significant positive outcome for individual and organization within the community, state and Nigeria at large.

His work has earned him recognition and praise from various sources including his own community, state and Nigeria at large.

His track record speak volume loudly about him.

Ride on Alanu mekunu original, Dan N'iya Ngeri of Ilorin Emirates.

It's your time now.....

Let's work together as one and support him.

It's me and you project
It's God's own project.

Itesiwaju is here
Dan N'iya Ngeri is here.

We are calling on Engr. Sulaiman bolakale kawu Agaka Dan N'iya Ngeri of Ilorin Emirates to please pick up the clarion call of all kwarans to contest for the position of Governor of kwara state 2027 for the betterment of our dear state.

Kwarans let us rise up and do it together 2027.

Dan N'iya Ngeri is here for us all.

This is the government of the people by the people and for the people.

The devidend of democracy is assured 2027.

Let's reward goodness with goodness, support, rally and canvass massively for Aremu.

Kale kawu for Governor 2027.

*Comrade Lukman Alafara
Dan'iya Sustainable Foundation

*A Call to Leadership: Engr Sulaiman Bolakale Kawu*By: COMRADE LUKMAN ALAFARA We, the concerned citizens of Kwara State,...
16/06/2025

*A Call to Leadership: Engr Sulaiman Bolakale Kawu*

By: COMRADE LUKMAN ALAFARA

We, the concerned citizens of Kwara State, respectfully urge you to consider contesting for the governorship seat in the upcoming election. Your reputation for leadership, integrity, and dedication to community welfare makes you an exceptional candidate. Your vision and expertise would be invaluable assets in guiding our state toward progress and prosperity. With your experience and passion, you can inspire a new wave of development, unity, and growth.

Kwara State stands at a pivotal moment, requiring visionary leadership to navigate its challenges and capitalize on opportunities. The current state of affairs demands a leader who can drive meaningful change, address pressing issues, and foster a sense of community. Your candidacy would bring hope and confidence, inspiring a brighter future for our citizens. We believe your leadership would foster unity, drive development, and address pressing issues such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure.

Your leadership style, characterized by empathy, wisdom, and inclusivity, would be a breath of fresh air for Kwara State. You're known for your ability to bring people together, listen to their concerns, and work tirelessly to find solutions. These qualities would serve you well in the governorship role, enabling you to build a strong, cohesive team and drive progress. Your leadership would be marked by transparency, accountability, and a commitment to the well-being of all citizens.

If you accept this challenge, we pledge unwavering support throughout your campaign. We'll mobilize resources, spread your message, and work tirelessly to ensure your success. Our team will be dedicated to building a strong campaign team, developing a comprehensive campaign strategy, and engaging with voters to listen to their concerns and showcase your vision and leadership qualities.

We eagerly await your response and look forward to discussing this opportunity further. Let's collaborate to build a better future for our community and state. Your leadership would make a lasting impact, and we're excited about the possibilities. Together, we can achieve greatness and create a brighter future for Kwara State.

E-Signed
COMRADE LUKMAN ALAFARA
General secretary
Dan'iya Sustainable Foundation

JUNE 12: Stop Being Helpless, Say the Truth to Power — Saraki Charges NASS..Strengthen the Legislature, Save Democracy, ...
12/06/2025

JUNE 12: Stop Being Helpless, Say the Truth to Power — Saraki Charges NASS
..Strengthen the Legislature, Save Democracy, He Urges

This is the text of the remarks I would have delivered at today’s NASS joint session, as indicated in my letter of invitation. However, due to time constraints, the programme of events had to be abridged. Nonetheless, I still believe it is important to share my thoughts on this platform.

BRIEF REMARK BY FORMER SENATE PRESIDENT, DR. ABUBAKAR BUKOLA SARAKI, CON, ON THE TOPIC: “THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY AND NIGERIA’S DEMOCRACY IN THE LAST 26 YEARS” AT THE JOINT SESSION OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ON DEMOCRACY DAY, THURSDAY, JUNE 12TH, 2025 HELD INSIDE THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CHAMBERS, NATIONAL ASSEMBLY COMPLEX, ABUJA.

1. I have been given just three minutes to talk on the important topic of the impact of the National Assembly in the last 26 years of democracy in our dear country. Let me therefore quickly acknowledge the presence of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, Speaker Tajudeen Abbas, their deputies, other principal officers, other former presiding officers of the two chambers of the National Assembly here present, and members of the 10th National Assembly. Furthermore, I adopt the protocol already established by the previous speakers.

2. Ladies and gentlemen, permit me to quickly make five points before the time allotted to me expires. First, I congratulate all Nigerians at home and abroad on the 26th anniversary of democracy. This achievement is a result of the sacrifice and perseverance by all of us and as such we deserve a pat on the back for this.

3. Second, let me join all of us in remembering and celebrating our heroes and heroines of democracy who paid different types of prices and those who made various sacrifices to end military rule and return our country to democracy. Without their sacrifice, we will not be here today. From the known political leaders to the unsung and unknown protesters on the streets who lost their lives, limbs, and livelihoods during the fight against military rule. May Almighty God bless all their souls. As we praise those who helped us to achieve this democracy, we also need to commend those who have worked hard to sustain it.

4. Third, I want to commend President Tinubu for choosing to join the National Assembly here in this chamber to celebrate Democracy Day. This symbolic action speaks volumes. This is an acknowledgment of the fact that among the three arms of government, the one that best symbolizes, represents, and exemplifies democracy, is the parliament. Today, the Nigerian leadership did not gather in A*o Rock Villa, or the foyer of the Supreme Court, or the covered seats of Eagle Square to celebrate democracy. We are here in the Green Chamber of the National Assembly to celebrate representative government. Today’s gathering indicates clearly that the legislature is the bedrock of democracy.

5. We all agree that the major responsibility for our generation is the sustenance of democracy and this will depend on how strong we make the legislature and so if we must continue to reinforce our democracy, we must also strengthen this institution. The same parliament had played a key role at critical periods in the life of our country. (a) In the aborted third republic, the same National Assembly in which President Tinubu served as a member faced the nozzle of the guns to resist the attempt to truncate the March to civil rule in 1993. (b) This same National Assembly in its fifth session with its heroic members resisted the attempt to foist a tenure elongation on the country in what is popularly called the third term agenda. The same National Assembly rose to the occasion and voted down the bill. (c) In this same National Assembly, when the country also got entangled in a constitutional crisis, the 6th Assembly came up with the doctrine of necessity to forestall a collapse of the system. (d) Again in this same National Assembly, when we had a period where the executive believed the National Assembly was not even a needed institution, the 8th Assembly put its foot down and insisted on the dictates of constitutional democracy, the presidential system, and the checks and balances inbuilt into it.

6. Let me now say that except we are here to lie to ourselves, we must acknowledge the fact that the National Assembly is gradually becoming a shadow of what a virile and effective parliament should be. We owe it a duty to those who fought for the present democracy that we have and the future generations of Nigeria that will come after us to make the parliamentary institution stronger and more efficient. Today, we seem to be drifting backwards. And we don’t have to go far to find the reason for this sad development. I am convinced that this is not only the fault of the legislature and its leadership. The executive and judiciary have consistently played key roles in undermining and weakening the National Assembly. From interference in its choice of leadership, misunderstanding its oversight role, and taking its occasional ‘No’ as being antagonistic, the National Assembly has often come under unwarranted and systemic attack.

7. I want to make a strong appeal to all of us that we need to consciously work hard to make this institution strong and vibrant. We all need to realise that by its nature, its role and character, the parliament is created to say the truth to power and scrutinize what the executive is doing. Sometimes, it will agree with the executive actions and proposals. Other times, it may disagree. One good thing is that its agreement or disagreement should always be in the protection of national interest not that of personal or partisan interest.

8. The National Assembly should continue to be open to the people who have grievances or opinions on issues to ventilate their views, whether rational, irrational, positive, or sometimes, negative. One of the tenets of democracy is the multiplicity of opinions, freely expressed. If the National Assembly is made helpless and hopeless to the extent that the people cannot find succour there, then they will be left with no option but to run to the streets. And this is dangerous for our democracy.

9. My fifth point is that another way to look at the importance of the National Assembly as the embodiment of our democracy is that the parliament is naturally designed to promote multi-party democracy. The parliamentary culture is so designed that the voting system is ‘AYE’ and ‘NAY’. It is not expected to be one-sided, one party, and one way. It is part of the parliamentary ethos to have the majority and minority votes on any issue. These are indications of different political parties in parliament. While the majority have their way, the minority must have their say. The minority view as represented by the opposition parties is what makes a functional democracy. We need to take note of the significance of that point.

10. Finally, in looking at the next 26 years ahead, we must not forget to also see how we can improve on the participation of our youths in the parliament, particularly following the passage of the Constitutional Bill tagged ‘Not Too Young to Run” Law. The same also applies to the need to devise various means towards significantly improving women's representation in the National Assembly.

11. In closing, let me thank the leadership of the 10th National Assembly for inviting me, despite being a member of the opposition party to come and speak here on this important occasion. If it were to be in another time, they would have been looking at the body language of the President and my invite would have gotten missing. Just as my portrait was missing for four years in the Senate Gallery created for all former presiding officers. It was brought in just recently. I thank my good friend, Senator Godswill Akpabio for that. But in the spirit of parliamentary culture, this does not mean we cannot still disagree on more issues later on in the future.

12. Happy Democracy Day to all Nigerians. God bless our dear country. God bless us all.

END.

Happy Democracy Day Nigeria 2025: Best Greetings & Messages 12 June 2025According to the **National Bureau of Statistics...
12/06/2025

Happy Democracy Day Nigeria 2025: Best Greetings & Messages
12 June 2025
According to the **National Bureau of Statistics**, over 200 million Nigerians will celebrate Democracy Day on June 12, 2025, marking another milestone in the country's democratic evolution. While most online resources focus on generic patriotic messages, they often miss the cultural nuances and diverse audience needs that make Democracy Day greetings truly meaningful for Nigeria's multi-ethnic, multi-religious society.
E-Signed
*COMRADE LUKMAN ALAFARA*
General secretary
*DAN'IYA SUSTAINABLE FOUNDATION* KWARA STATE CHAPTER

*DAN'IYA SUSTAINABLE FOUNDATION* CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY TO A GENTLEMAN, CHARISMATIC, PHILANTHROPIST AND COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDE...
12/06/2025

*DAN'IYA SUSTAINABLE FOUNDATION* CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY TO A GENTLEMAN, CHARISMATIC, PHILANTHROPIST AND COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDER ALHAJI ABDULRASAQ AMOBIEYA

I join the family, friends community members and well-wishers to heartily congratulate and celebrate an uncle, brother, a compassionate and gentleman, Alhaji Abdulrasaq Amobieya on the occasion of his born day today Thursday, June, 12, 2025.

Alhaji Rasaq Amubieya is a rare gem, a Colossus with pleasing personality and extra ordinary ability

an illustrious son of Alore Community, is a humanitarian crusader per excellent, he is a service minded Philanthropist, an embodiment of integrity, hardworking, humility and love. He is a very kindhearted and cheerful Stakeholder of his community.

Alhaji Rasaq's contributions and support towards making community something to be proud of in kwara state and Nigeria at large can not be wished away with, his selfless services and eagerness to support the ambition of less privilege people called for more celebrations and wishes.

Alhaji Rasaq Adoye is an employer of labour, this is easily done through his business enterprise, his contribution towards Religion, Education, Empowerment of less privilege people in our community can be attested to by everyone in our community

It is therefore, become very important to all of us to identify with him, especially on a special day like this.

I wish him more win, success, happiness, elevations and everlasting joy.

I pray that almighty Allah should continue to grant him sound health, peace of mind, more blessings and also make this year's celebration greater than the previous years.

Here is wishing him many happy returns our darling philanthropist, your new age with sufficient Rahman, Shekina.
E-Signed
COMRADE LUKMAN ALAFARA
General secretary
Dan'iya Sustainable Foundation

Good morning everyone.*ENGR. SULAIMAN BOLAKALE  KAWU AGAKA*( Dan'iya Ngeri of lorin Emirates )  - He Is a political lead...
11/06/2025

Good morning everyone.

*ENGR. SULAIMAN BOLAKALE KAWU AGAKA*( Dan'iya Ngeri of lorin Emirates )

- He Is a political leaders who know our priorities even without telling him, we don't need to say it again and again before the needful is done.
People asking when did he join politics I smiles and I told them go back to the history of Kwara state politics you will now understand what I'm telling you.

A trial would make a big difference from a reliable leader.
May Allah accomplished all our mission on you insha Allah.

*COMRADE LUKMAN ALAFARA*
General secretary
*DAN'IYA SUSTAINABLE FOUNDATION*

"We Have Only One Ileya (Sallah) Left to Celebrate as Opposition" – Saraki Assures Party Members- As PDP Stakeholders, K...
08/06/2025

"We Have Only One Ileya (Sallah) Left to Celebrate as Opposition" – Saraki Assures Party Members

- As PDP Stakeholders, Kwara women, youths besiege Waziri’s residence to celebrate Sallah

The leader of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Kwara State and former Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, has assured party members that the PDP is on course to reclaim power in the state.

Speaking during a Sallah hangout with party stakeholders, women and youth from across Kwara who gathered at his residence to celebrate the festive season with him and his family, Saraki expressed confidence that the next Eid-el-Kabir (Ileya) celebration would be the last one the PDP would observe as an opposition party in the state.

“We have only one more Ileya to celebrate as opposition, Inn Shaa Allah. By the next one after that, we shall be celebrating in Government House,” Saraki declared, drawing loud applause from the crowd.

He thanked the party members, especially the women and youth groups, for their steadfastness, resilience, and commitment to the party’s cause despite the challenges.

According to him, their unwavering dedication is a source of inspiration and a clear sign that victory is near.

While commending them for their endurance, in the face of a harsh economic situation and the anti-masses policies by the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Kwara, Saraki emphasised that the PDP is committed to rescuing the state from poor governance and repositioning it for the benefit of all Kwarans.

While charging the party faithful to remain united to be able to kick out the ruling government, he also stressed the need for them to work towards ensuring that the young ones register in the ongoing membership registration exercise.

The Waziri Ngeri thanked those who honoured him with their presence, saying “I value moments like this—sharing the festive season with our people, having meaningful conversations, and celebrating together.”

PDP Stakeholders, Kwara women, youths attend

The Ilorin residence of former Senate President, Dr Abubakar Bukola Saraki, was a beehive of activities as party stakeholders, women, youth groups and Kwarans from across the state converged at the GRA residence to celebrate the Sallah festivity with him and his family.

The attendees, in their colourful and customised attires, had started gathering at the expansive premises of the Waziri Ngeri of Ilorin Emirate as early as 9am, to be part of the fanfare tagged .

Various music bands were also on the ground to entertain those present with local music and drums.

Defying the rain, the excited crowd danced all day to the rhythm of the beats. They also showered encomium on their political leader, who, in the company of his wife, Barrister Toyin Saraki, was given a thunderous ovation when he joined the event.

As part of activities lined up for the Sallah Hangout with Saraki, a medical outreach team positioned at the residence of the former Senate President, also offered medical services to young and old members of the public, free of charge.

End.

To Allah be the glory and all adorations.In HIS infinity mercy, Allah has spared our lives to witness Eld kabir and Ju'm...
06/06/2025

To Allah be the glory and all adorations.

In HIS infinity mercy, Allah has spared our lives to witness Eld kabir and Ju'mat Kareem.

*Alihamdulilah! Alihamdulilah robil alami!!*
May Allah grant us all HIS Rahman to witness the day and many more Insha Allah in Good health, more wealth and very high and sustainable Imman Insha Allah.

May All our supplications be accepted as an act of ibadah and be rewarded with more of his Rahman upon us Aamin.

This and many more from my humble self is to say Eld - Adha and Ju'mat Kareem to Muslim Ummah....

Support DAN'IYA NGERI for Governor 2027 yes he can

COMRADE LUKMAN ALAFARA
Dan'iya Sustainable Foundation

*Happy Children’s Day to all our shining stars across Kwara State.*  *ENGER. SULIMAN BOLAKALE KAWU AGAKA* (Dan-iya Ngeri...
27/05/2025

*Happy Children’s Day to all our shining stars across Kwara State.*

*ENGER. SULIMAN BOLAKALE KAWU AGAKA* (Dan-iya Ngeri Of Ilorin Emirate ).
DAN'IYA SUSTAINABLE FOUNDATION (DSF) kwara state chapter heartily celebrates all children across the state on the occasion of this year’s Children’s Day. Today serves as a powerful reminder of the need to protect, nurture, and empower the youngest members of our society, who represent the future of our beloved Kwara.

*"Every Child Once Counted but today, 300,000 Kwara Children are Hungry" -Kwara DSF*

As a Foundation that once steered the affairs of the state with compassion, vision, and responsibility, we recall with pride the policies and programmes initiated under the DSF-led administration to secure a brighter future for every Kwara child. Prominent among these was the “Every Child Counts” policy—an inclusive educational reform that drastically improved school enrolment and ensured that no child was left behind in our public education system.

Unfortunately, the gains recorded under this policy have been systematically reversed by the current APC-led regime. Just recently, UNICEF declared that over 300,000 Kwara children are now unhealthy and malnourished—a tragic and avoidable decline that underscores the neglect and failure of Governor Abdulrahman administration in addressing the basic welfare of our children.

As we mark this important day, we urge our children to stay hopeful, focused, and committed to their dreams. We encourage them to remember Kwara State in their silent prayers—for a future governed by leaders who prioritize their well-being, education, and growth.

We look forward to a better Kwara where children and adults alike enjoy shared prosperity, security, and dignity.

Signed,
COMRADE LUKMAN ALAFARA,
State Secretary
DAN'IYA SUSTAINABLE FOUNDATION.

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