Founder and Chairman, Globacom, foremost indigenous telecom operator, Otunba Michael Ishola Adenuga, popularly called Mike Adenuga, is alive, insiders within his establishments have confirmed. The confirmation comes against the backdrop of rumours and insinuations by certain online platforms (Freshvoice not included) that he may have passed on. A top management source disclosed that he and his colleagues recently had a conversation with Adenuga, who is held in some quarters as the pride of Africa, even as claims of his demise raged on social media. “No such thing happened. He is well,” according to the source who quoted those who just spoke with the Chairman of Globacom, the telecommunications company making many families happy this season with Glo Jolly Promo Another staff of the telecom giant who pleaded not to be mentioned also asserted that Adenuga, the wealthy Nigerian known for his far-reaching generosity, is alive. Other insiders within his outfits have confirmed the
Hon. Seye Gbaroye, PDP Chieftain and philanthropist, has urged men worldwide to advocate for change and support one another. The former House of Representatives aspirant for Egbeda/Ona-Ara federal constituency emphasized prioritizing mental health and well-being to maintain fatherly roles. Gbaroye noted, "International Men's Day is a movement for positive change through mental health awareness, positive role models, and gender equality. We must recognize the importance of promoting healthy living and well-being for men and boys in our community. Adding that, Men play a crucial role in our society, and it is important to recognize and appreciate their contributions and the positive impact they have. International Men’s Day provides an opportunity to raise awareness about men’s issues and to promote positive masculinity. I believe that by promoting better health, and addressing the challenges that men and boys face, we can create a more inclusive and supportive commu