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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: After 10 Months in Darkness, Koboro and Abule Owu Communities Set for Electricity Restoration

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Night view of one of the affected communities showing the prolonged darkness experienced by residents during the 10-month power outage By Victor Olubiye Residents of Koboro Town and Abule Owu Town, neighbouring communities situated along Onigbedu Road, Itori in Ewekoro Local Government Area, are preparing for the restoration of electricity after spending about 10 months without power, following the successful acquisition of a new transformer through community efforts and private support. The General Coordinator for the Electricity/Transformer Project, Prince Adedayo Shodipo, disclosed this while speaking with Victor Olubiye, Editor-in-Chief of The Creativity Site, who anchored the exclusive interview. Prince Shodipo explained that the previous transformer became faulty due to overpopulation and excessive load, as more than three towns depended on it before it eventually broke down, leaving residents in prolonged darkness. According to him, the power outage severely affected economic an...

The Creativity Site @ 1: How Olubiye Victor Segun Turned a Classroom Assignment into a Grassroots Media Voice

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By Deborah Awe When a Mass Communication lecturer at Osun State Polytechnic, Iree, asked her students to create a Blogspot site using their phones, she probably did not imagine that one of those assignments would become a functioning digital newsroom one year later. For Olubiye Victor Segun (Oluvickky), CEO of Oluvickky Creative Place, that moment was not just an assignment; it was destiny. “I had always wanted to be a digital journalist and media publisher,” he recalls. “So when I created the Blogspot site, I saw it as a dream coming true.” From sharing posts in WhatsApp groups to migrating to WordPress on a friend’s advice, the platform evolved organically. Blogspot became the home of feature stories, while WordPress was dedicated to news reporting. With no budget for promotions, Olubiye relied on his professional social media management skills to push the platform’s Facebook page to over 3,000 followers and more than 2,000 weekly engagements. From Student Voice to Grassroots Journal...