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Tribute: C.K George, Epitome of Courage, by Kunle Awobodu

On Tuesday, 13th February, 2024, in the midst of activities on a building site at Lekki, Lagos, the thought of Tpl. Mrs. Catherine Kehinde George lacerated my concentration.

I made a call to her husband, Arc. Gilbert Akintola George, an architect. He informed me that she would be discharged from hospital later in the day. I heaved a sigh of relief.

” I’ll endeavour to pay her a visit at home tomorrow morning,” I asseverated to the husband, inwardly nursing an exciting hope.

Later that night, I received a text message from Arc. George, ” Sad! We lost the battle.”

I could presume the lugubrious look of the bereaved. Before my imaginary gaze, I could see the hope I built throughout the day swaying. Suddenly, it collapsed, splintering unsalvageably on the ground. Forlorn hope!

I braced up and made some phone calls. An arrangement was concluded with notable BCPG leaders to pay a condolence visit to her family the following morning.

From the window of my room, I glanced at the firmament. A click in the hindsight flickered and reeled out her activities in my subconsciousness. The apogee of our professional relationship that fossilised deep in my memory began to dangle before my implacable glare.

Her participation in the activities of the multi- disciplinary organisation named Building Collapse Prevention Guild (BCPG) revealed the stuff she was made of.

Mrs. C.K. George, an Australian trained and a seasoned Nigerian town planner, belonged to the sparsely populated class of resolute women, who, against all odds, would pursue the mission they believed in with great vigour.

In those days, it was only the exceptionally courageous female student that pioneered ventures into the male-dominated course of study/ profession.

One of the most sensitive roles of BCPG is correcting the corrupt practices that enhance the causative factors of building collapse.

Added to this challenge is the egoistic attitude of the conservative ones in the system who are determined to preserve the status quo, repelling innovative support from professionals in the private sector.

Territorial defence: Under this circumstance, some toes are bound to be stepped upon in the evangelism against building collapse.

In reality, the work against building collapse menace is not an easy row to hoe. Threats and calumny could be harvested, tempting one to succumb to cowardly retreat.

However, commitment is strengthened by Edmund Burke’s maxim that, “The only thing necessary for evil to triumph in the world is that good men do nothing.”

Lagos is considered as the epicentre of building collapse in the world. Many lives have been lost, several people have been injured, countless property destroyed in collapsed buildings that could have been averted. How would the concerned salve their conscience?

Should professionals in the Nigerian built environment fold their arms while their reputation, credibility and competence are being subjected to ridicule in the global world?

There are four major qualities that make one qualify for a leadership position in the BCPG voluntary service: Professional competence, integrity, passion for selfless service and courage.

On Thursday, 7th February, 2013 at the BCPG meeting held at the Secretariat of the Nigerian Institute of Town Planners ( NITP), Ikeja, Lagos, Tpl. Mrs. C. K. George was unanimously elected to succeed the outgoing Chairman Of Building Collapse Prevention Guild Lagos State Chapter. She possessed all the four intrinsic prerequisites for the BCPG leadership.

Her impressive pedigree as the first female town planner in Africa and the only female that held the chairmanship position of the NITP Lagos State Chapter, recording creditable performance ossified our resolve to support her nomination as the first female to lead BCPG in Lagos State.

Despite her age, on Tuesday, 19th of February, 2013, she was prominent in the BCPG team that went to Abeokuta for a meeting with some leaders of the built environment professional bodies in Ogun State towards the establishment of BCPG in the state.

For many months that followed, Mrs. C.K. George was in the forefront of BCPG campaigns to the general meetings of all the seven built environment professional bodies in Lagos State. She attended programmes of BCPG Cells ( branches) across Lagos State.

The advocacy against building collapse that has gained remarkable momentum, constant and wide press coverage/ publicity was taken by her to the door steps of relevant state government agencies and local government authorities.

One must commend her husband, Arc. G. A. George for donating sufficient tolerance that buoyed up her activities.

She made sacrifices, served meritoriously and completed her tenure as the Chairman of BCPG Lagos State Chapter.

On Thursday, 15th January, 2015, at the BCPG General Meeting held at the Secretariat, Nigerian Institution of Surveyors Lagos State Branch, Ikeja, Lagos, she handed over the mantle of BCPG leadership in Lagos State to Arc. Wunmi Agbaje.

Her active and glorious tenure with her dependable exco members was applauded with epithets.

She symbolised the patriotic Nigerian of the early independence period that could expend personal resources for the betterment of mankind. What a selfless and courageous woman!

On 24th October, 2016, she presented to the BCPG Library her book titled, ‘ Basic Principles and Methods of Urban and Regional Planning’.

The foreword of the book was written by the Governor of Lagos State, His Excellency, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, attesting to the proficiency of ‘Mama of Planning in Africa’.

In recognition of her achievements as the Chairman of the NITP Lagos State Chapter and Chairman, BCPG Lagos State Chapter respectively, she was honoured as one of the seven distinguished Amazons in the Nigerian seven built environment professions. The memorable event was hosted by BCPG Kosofe Cell at Ogudu, Lagos on Thursday, 6th July, 2023.

The event turned out as the last harmony of accolades, heralding her final and permanent retirement from professional activism.

Though she died at a prime age of 75, the sermon of Seneca, the Roman tragedian is very applicable to her experience, ” Life is not how long, but how well you have lived is the main thing.”

Indagating apposite epitaph for the BCPG Mama that will be interred in Lagos on Wednesday, 24th of April, 2024, I have found the unusual one habilitated in ABSOLUTE COURAGE.

Sustainability of her legacy in the struggle against the inhuman building collapse menace and promotion of safe and organised built environment will serve as the consolation for the loss, her eternal rest.

Adieu our indefatigable, undaunted and focused BCPG Leader.

I hereby give a final appreciative salute to a patriotic Nigerian in a nation where patriotism has become a very scarce commodity.

 

*Builder Kunle Awobodu, an advocate against building collapse, is the pioneer national President of the Building Collapse Prevention Guild ( BCPG) and a past national President of the Nigerian Institute of Building ( NIOB).

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Army nabs six kidnappers, rejects N2m bribe in Taraba

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Troops of the 6 Brigade Nigerian Army/Sub Sector 3 OPERATION WHIRL STROKE (OPWS), have arrested six kidnappers in Taraba State.

According to the army, they acted on a tip-off, after which troops from the 93 Battalion Sub-Sector 3B OPWS, stationed at Forward Operating Base Wukari, carried out a well-planned raid in Chinkai Village of Wukari Local Government Area.

This raid led to the apprehension of two individuals identified as Usman Gide Ali, aged 25 and Abdulrahaman Amadu, aged 28.

The suspects have been on wanted list of the security agencies for their involvement in multiple kidnappings in Wukari and its surroundings.

Upon their arrest, the suspects attempted to bribe the troops with 2 million Naira for their release. However, the soldiers staunchly refused the bribe, underscoring their dedication to justice and integrity.

The suspects were also overheard stating that if money failed to secure their freedom, their associates would resort to armed means to rescue them from custody.

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Ina different operation in Ibi Local Government Area, troops stationed at Sarikin Kudu acting on credible intelligence apprehended four more suspected kidnappers.

They have been identified as Jafaru Banyi, aged 28, Mohammad Ardo, aged 25, Amadu Lawal Shatta, aged 20 and Biyu Ardu, aged 25.

The suspects have been linked to numerous high-profile abductions in the region, targeting both locals and foreigners for ransom and have long been under the surveillance of security agencies.

The Commander 6 Brigade/ Sector 3 OPWS, Brigadier General Kingsley Chidebere Uwa, has since commended the troops for their courage and unwavering commitment to ethical standards.

He emphasized that the successful apprehension of these suspects is a testament to the diligent efforts and dedication of the soldiers, highlighting their refusal to accept bribes as a clear demonstration of their professionalism and integrity.

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78 suspected internet fraudsters arrested in Enugu, Imo

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Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) have arrested no fewer than 78 suspected internet fraudsters in Enugu and Imo States. 

This was announced in a statement published on the Commission’s official X page on Monday.

According to the Commission’s statement, 29 suspects were apprehended in Enugu State, while 49 were arrested in Imo State.

The statement reads, “Operatives of the Enugu Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, have arrested seventy-eight (78) suspected internet fraudsters in Enugu and Imo States, respectively.

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“While twenty-nine suspects were arrested on Wednesday, May 15, 2024, in Enugu State metropolis, the remaining forty-nine suspects were nabbed on Friday, May 17, 2024, in Imo State metropolis.

“The 78 suspects were arrested following actionable intelligence about their suspected involvement in online criminal activities.

“Items recovered from them include mobile phones, laptops, and 13 cars.

“They will be charged in court as soon as investigations are concluded.”

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Kano mosque attack: Principal suspect pleads guilty, remanded

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An Upper Shariah Court sitting in Kano, yesterday, ordered the remand of the principal suspect, Shafi’u Abubakar in connection of an arson attack on mosque in Gadan village, Gezawa Local Government Area of the state.

The Kano State government through the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Haruna Dederi had arraigned Abubakar before the court on three count charges bothering on mischief by fire, causing grievous hurt and culpable homicide.
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Although, the suspect pleaded guilty as charged, but the case could not continue because of lack of legal representation.

The court presided over Halhalatu Zakariya directed the Attorney General to provide the suspect with legal representation.

The court ordered the remand of the suspect for one week and adjourned the case till May 31, 2024.

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