Ologbo Graduates Forum - OGF

Ologbo Graduates Forum - OGF OLOGBO GRADUATES FORUM, OGF, for short is a body of graduates that are Ologbo indigenes. To enhance unity among the graduate that are Ologbo indigenes.
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The following are the OBJECTIVES for which this organization (OGF) has been organized:
1. To PROMOTE and protect the right of graduate that ARE Ologbo indigenes.
2. To contribute professionally and intellectually to the development of Ologbo community.
3. TO PROMOTE PEACE IN OLOGBO COMMUNITYY AND ITS ENVIRONS

MEMBERSHIP is open to Ologbo indigenes that are graduates and undergraduate of any highe

r institution in the world. HOW TO REGISTER

Obtain a registration form for 1000, in any of our meeting days. The completed form should be returned with your CV attached also a monthly due of 500 is to be paid monthly and meeting attendance is very important.

08/04/2026

Shout out to the newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Femi Otubogunwa, Gabriel Edo

20/12/2025

FROM NEXT MONTH KINDLY TAKE NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING AND ADHERE STRICTLY TO IT.

Tax is not about money entering your account. Tax is about what that money actually is.

If you describe money wrongly, it may look like income, and you pay more tax.

If you describe it correctly, you only pay tax when required... and nothing extra.

Let me show you how you can use descriptions to minimise taxes legally

SIMPLE DESCRIPTIONS YOU CAN USE (LEGALLY)

1. Money that is NOT income (NO TAX)

Use these when the money is not payment for work or business.

Situation Description to use:

1. When a Family member sends you money, they should write "Gift / Family support"

2. When a Friend pays you back your money, he or she should write:"Refund / Reimbursement"

3. When you move your own money to another account, write:"Personal transfer / savings."

4. When someone lends you money, he or she should write: "Loan received"

5. If you put your own money into business, write: "Capital contribution"

CHILD ABUSE Introduction- Child abuse is a serious issue affecting millions of children worldwide.- It can take many for...
14/12/2025

CHILD ABUSE

Introduction
- Child abuse is a serious issue affecting millions of children worldwide.
- It can take many forms, including physical, emotional, and neglect.

Types of Child Abuse
1. Physical Abuse: Physical harm or injury.
2. Emotional Abuse: Psychological harm or trauma.
3. Neglect: Failure to provide basic needs.
4. Sexual Abuse: Inappropriate sexual behavior.

Signs of Child Abuse
- Unexplained injuries or bruises.
- Changes in behavior or mood.
- Fear of certain people or places.
- Difficulty trusting others.

Effects of Child Abuse
- Physical injuries and health problems.
- Emotional trauma and mental health issues.
- Difficulty forming healthy relationships.
- Poor academic performance.

Prevention Strategies
- Educate children about safety and boundaries.
- Encourage open communication.
- Monitor children's activities and interactions.
- Support families and caregivers.

Reporting Child Abuse
- If you suspect child abuse, report it immediately.
- Contact local authorities or child protective services.
- Provide as much information as possible.

Supporting Survivors
- Believe and listen to the child.
- Offer emotional support and counseling.
- Connect them with resources and services.

Resources
- National Child Abuse Hotline:
- Local child protective services:
- Online resources

Additional Information
- Statistics on child abuse.
- Common myths and facts about child abuse.
- Tips for parents and caregivers.

Conclusion
- Child abuse is a serious issue that requires attention and action.
- Together, we can prevent child abuse and support survivors.
- Let's work together to create a safe environment for children.

Engr Destiny Omorodion

12/12/2025

Ologbo Community Shines Bright with Stable Power Supply!

Ologbo community, in Ikpoba Okha Local Government Area of Edo State, is basking in the glory of stable power supply since October 2025. This transformation has brought numerous benefits to the community, making it an attractive destination.

There are some benefits Ologbo community indigenes are currently enjoying:

Improved Business Environment: Stable power supply has created a conducive environment for businesses to thrive, boosting economic growth and entrepreneurship.

Increased Productivity: With reliable electricity, residents can work longer hours, leading to increased productivity and better livelihoods.

Improved Education: Schools can now utilize modern teaching aids and technologies, enhancing the quality of education.

Increased Property Values*: Stable power supply has increased property values, making Ologbo community a desirable place to live.
Attraction of Investors*: The community's improved infrastructure has attracted investors, creating new job opportunities.
Reduced Poverty*: Stable power supply has reduced poverty levels, improving the overall standard of living.

*Enhanced Entertainment Options*: Residents can now enjoy uninterrupted entertainment, such as TV shows, movies,

*Government Attention*: The community's improved power supply has drawn government attention, leading to potential infrastructure development.

I once again congratulate all the effort behind this great achievement.




17/11/2025

17/11/2025

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* The term “Stockholm Syndrome,” which describes a psychological response where hostages develop positive feelings toward their captors, originated from a 1973 bank robbery in Stockholm, Sweden.

* Zobo (Hibiscus sabdariffa) is traditionally used to lower blood pressure and has shown promising effects on cholesterol levels in scientific studies.
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Shettima leads FG’s delegation to condole Shagari family

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DSS arrests Plateau arms dealer linked with attacks

NDLEA intercepts 396,000 tramadol capsules in Yola airport

Killings: Tinubu’s peace emissary meets Plateau Christian, Fulani communities

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Ponmo consumption threatening $5bn leather industry — FG

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Wike: Respect the uniform, no offence committed — Gen. Irabor, Matawalle

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Nwoko’s, Regina’s marital feud deepens

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05/11/2025

*Daily Shot, 05/11/2025*

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Wike kicks as Oyo court lifts PDP convention ban

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Burna Boy: Why I Converted From Christianity To Islam

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Nigeria’s sovereignty must be respected – EU

ECOWAS rejects genocide allegations, urges unity against terrorism in W’Africa

R**e: UK-based Nigerian student faces deportation after jail term

Lagos to host International Theatre Festival

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* Cricket was an Olympic sport in 1900, and it has not been played in the Olympics since then. Only two teams competed, France and England, with England winning the single match played.

Nigeria will emerge stronger amid Trump’ threats – Tinubu

Tinubu receives Catholic archbishop Kaigama in A*o Rock

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Senate receives Tinubu’s request for N1.15trn loan

News update for 4th November.Naira, stocks drop after Trump’s military threatTrump: NSA, Service Chiefs meetHealth worke...
04/11/2025

News update for 4th November.

Naira, stocks drop after Trump’s military threat

Trump: NSA, Service Chiefs meet

Health workers to begin strike November 14 over unmet demands

Police declare Omoyele Sowore wanted

Apapa Customs set record with N304bn monthly collection

OPS, Labour reject N20,000 note

24-year-old corps member declared missing in Bayelsa

Nigeria Hosts Maiden African Chovken Championship In Abuja

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*DID YOU KNOW?*

* The Vietnam War was fought from November 1, 1955, to April 30, 1975 to prevent a communist takeover of South Vietnam. It claimed the life of1.3 million combatants from all countries involved as well as 1 million civilians. And till today, ‘Agent Orange’, an herbicide used by the U.S. military to destroy forest cover used by Viet Cong force, still causes birth defects in Vietnamese children.

* It took radio 38 years to reach 50 million listeners, television 13 years to reach 50 million viewers, and the internet only 4 years to achieve the same user base.
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Tinubu orders minister to resolve doctors’ strike

Tinubu moves to appoint new ambassadors amid US tension

Tinubu appoints five new permanent secretaries

Kalu, lawmakers to meet Southeast leaders over new state creation

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Court orders release of man detained 8-yrs for murder without trial

Troops kill 19 bandits, lose two soldiers in Kano gun battl

04/11/2025

“Disgraced Country”

Who can throw more light.

Please what's his name. Do you know him?
04/11/2025

Please what's his name. Do you know him?

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