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Announcing the Passing of Mrs Ruth Olanihun Dare, Mother of Chief Sunday Akin Dare CON, FNIS

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It is with deep sadness and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Mrs Ruth Olanihun Dare, the beloved mother of Chief Sunday Akin Dare CON, FNIS, the Immediate Past Minister of Youth and Sports Development and AGBAAKIN OF Ogbomoso Land.

Mama Dare peacefully departed this earth on February 29, 2024, at the age of 92.

Mama was not only a devoted mother but also a pillar of strength and kindness within her family, community, and nation. Her life was a testament to grace, compassion, and unwavering dedication.

Her passing leaves a profound void in the hearts of her loved ones and the wider community. Her legacy of love and wisdom will forever be cherished by all who had the privilege of knowing her.

The family humbly requests that you keep us in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time as they mourn the loss of their beloved matriarch.

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Chief Sunday Akin Dare CON, FNIS
The Agbaakin of Ogbomoso Land

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CLTC DG Reaffirms FG’s Dedication to Nurturing Innovative, Productive Nigerian Youth

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By Joel Ajayi

The Director-General of the Citizenship and Leadership Training Centre (CLTC), Ms. Rinsola Abiola, has reaffirmed the Centre’s commitment to raising young Nigerians who are productive, innovative, and imbued with patriotism, service, and integrity.

She gave the assurance on Monday in Abuja in her goodwill message at the ongoing  two-day Retreat on Presidential Priorities and Deliverables — 2025 Mid-Term Review, where she also commended the Ministry of Youth Development, led by Hon. Ayodele Olawande, for championing youth-focused initiatives under the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

According to Abiola, the retreat provides a unique opportunity to review and realign efforts to ensure that government policies and programmes translate into measurable impact in the lives of Nigerian youths.

“This retreat is both timely and strategic. It provides a platform to collectively review, align, and sharpen our focus on the priorities of Mr. President. More importantly, it allows us to deepen collaboration within the youth development sector to ensure that government policies deliver real change to our young people,” she said.

Highlighting the Centre’s achievements, Abiola disclosed that over 6,000 youths have been trained in value orientation and re-orientation in the just-concluded half-year period. She emphasized that the CLTC, with its long history of building citizenship values, leadership capacity, discipline, and volunteerism, remains steadfast in supporting the Ministry’s mandate and national priorities.

“We see ourselves as partners in this great task of nation-building. Our goal is to raise young Nigerians who are not only productive and innovative but also committed to the spirit of service, patriotism, and integrity,” she added.

Abiola urged stakeholders and participants at the retreat to bring forward actionable strategies that would strengthen coordination, eliminate bottlenecks, and accelerate delivery on presidential mandates.

She concluded by reaffirming CLTC’s readiness to collaborate with the Ministry and other agencies to advance youth development across Nigeria.

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