COLOMBIAN SINGER-SONGWRITER YEISON JIMÉNEZ DIED SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, IN A PLANE CRASH NEAR PAIPA, IN THE STATE OF BOYACÁ IN COLOMBIA. (PHOTO).

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 Colombian singer-songwriter Yeison Jiménez died Saturday, January 10, in a plane crash near Paipa, in the state of Boyacá in Colombia.  He was 34. The crash claimed the lives of six people, including Jiménez and his manager, Jefferson Osorio. The charter aircraft took off from Juan José Rondón Airport but was unable to gain altitude and crashed in a field near the runway, where it was destroyed by fire. The artist had just performed in Boyacá and was flying to Medellín for another scheduled performance that evening. At only 34 years old, Jiménez had become one of the biggest names in Colombian popular music, or "música popular," a genre that blends traditional Mexican ranchera music with Colombian roots. Last year he fulfilled a dream by selling out Bogotá's El Campín Stadium, becoming the first Colombian regional artist to do so. Jiménez is survived by his wife Sonia Restrepo and three children. Colombia's transportation authorities have launched an investigation in...

2018 DEMOCRACY DAY CELEBRATION: OGUN SET TO UNVEIL OVER 50 NEW PROJECTS.


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     We congratulate the good people of Ogun State and Nigerians on this auspicious occasion of yet another Democracy Day in the history of our dear country and the 3rd anniversary of the 2nd term of the Senator Ibikunle Amosun-led administration in the state.
It would be recalled that last year, the celebration was marked with an inspection tour of projects across the dtate, which was rounded off with the commissioning of the MITROS Residences, at the GRA, Ibara, in Abeokuta.In keeping with our well known “Ogun Standard”, the State Government plans to commemorate this year’s anniversary with the commissioning of some of the over 50 new projects, spread across the three geo-political zones.However, in deference to our Islamic faithful, who are currently observing Ramadan fast across the country, the Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, has directed that the commissioning of projects earlier scheduled to take place on Tuesday, 29th May, 2018 (Democracy Day), be postponed, till the last week in June, when the Ramadan fast would have been over.We use this special occasion to once again appreciate Ogun stakeholders, for their tremendous support and prayers over the years, which have been largely responsible for the massive turn-around of the fortunes of the state.

As we journey on and continue to work tirelessly to further fulfill our mandate to “Rebuild the State”, we urge you not to relent as Ogun remains “work in progress”.
SIGNED
Barr. Taiwo Adeoluwa 
Secretary to the State Government
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