Category: South West

  • Stop rewriting Yoruba history, group blasts Igbo writers 

    Stop rewriting Yoruba history, group blasts Igbo writers 

    Atunto, a global Yoruba socio-cultural organisation, has strongly condemned recent claims suggesting that the Igbo people once occupied Ile-Ife, the ancestral homeland of the Yoruba.

    In a statement jointly signed by its Chairmen, Chief Banji Ayiloge (Diaspora) and Dr. Oluwatoyin Atte (Homeland), the group dismissed the assertion as a deliberate distortion of history, asserting that at no point in time did the Igbo occupy or have any historical ties to Yoruba land.

    “We want to state without any equivocation that this latest claim is false and can only be seen as an attempt to appropriate the prestige and culture of the Yoruba people through revisionist history,” the statement read.

    The group was reacting to a self-published book on Amazon, which it said peddled falsehoods about Yoruba origins, warning that such publications pose a dangerous precedent for historical misinformation.

    Atunto also clarified that a statement by the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi—connecting Ile-Ife to the Ugbo Kingdom in Ondo State, was grossly misinterpreted by some individuals, including the Obi of Onitsha, to support the unfounded claims of Igbo links to Ile-Ife.

    “Oba Obateru Akinruntan of Ugbo town is a living custodian of the history and the tradition of his people and has never at any time acknowledged any relationship with the Ibo people, but has strenuously proclaimed Ile-Ife as the source of the Ugbo people as the original inhabitants of Ile-Ife.

    “Moremi Ajasoro has been prominently featured in the Ooni and Oba Akinruntan discussion.

    “We condemn the false claim of some ill-conceived Ibo people that any town that has “Igbo” as part of its name belongs to Ibo people, such as Igbo Ora, Igbosere, Oke Igbo, Ijebu Igbo, Igbomina, etc.

    “Indeed, all right-thinking people know “Igbo” in Yoruba means forest and not Igbo, a recent adoption by the people traditionally referred to as Ibos until very recently.

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    “It is interesting to note that the use of the name Igbo to describe the people of the South East is a recent phenomenon.

    “For an extended period, the people of the South East were known as “Ibo” as in the Ibo Descendant Union founded by Chief Nnamdi Azikiwe.

    “Suppose the recent adoption of Igbo as a reference to the Igbos is designed to enable them to appropriate Yoruba towns, it has failed as those towns’ history spanned many centuries,” the group said.

    According to the group, some ethnic groups in Nigeria are willing to appropriate the esteemed culture, history, and land of the Yoruba and called on people to stop desecrating Yoruba culture and its well-documented history.

    The group noted that Igbo people have also claimed the entire South-South as part of their land to the consternation of Rivers and Delta people, and have for many years claimed that they were Jewish people from the Middle East. That claim has been refuted by the Israelis using DNA.

    “It is bizarre that they were claiming to be everywhere but their little corner in the Southeast,” the group noted.

    Atunto then urged Ibo people to desist from insulting and provoking Yoruba people by engaging in infantile fabrications of history.

  • Sanwo-Olu signs LG administration law as tension rises over implementation in Lagos APC primaries

    Sanwo-Olu signs LG administration law as tension rises over implementation in Lagos APC primaries

    In a major development that could reshape the political landscape of local governance in Lagos, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has signed into law the Local Government Administration Law 2025—a bold legislative framework that now governs the tenure, succession, and disqualification of Chairmen and Vice Chairmen across the 20 LGAs and 37 LCDAs of the state.

    Signed in 2025, the new law provides a clear legal structure for leadership succession in cases of death, resignation, or political defection, and firmly stipulates that a Vice Chairman who assumes the office of Chairman due to any such circumstance shall be considered to have served a full term, regardless of the duration.

    However, political watchers have begun raising questions about the consistency of application in the All Progressives Congress (APC), particularly in two LCDAs—Agbado-Oke Odo and Ikosi-Isheri.

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    In Agbado-Oke Odo LCDA, the new law has been duly implemented, as a former vice chairman who had previously stepped in to complete his chairman’s tenure was disqualified from contesting again, in accordance with Section 28(4) of the law, which considers such succession a full term in office.

    The situation in Ikosi-Isheri LCDA, however, presents a stark contrast, where the current APC candidate and flag bearer in Ikosi-Isheri LCDA first served as vice chairman, then took over as chairman following the death of the sitting chairman, and afterwards completed a full four-year tenure as elected chairman. Despite having effectively served in the role across two tenures, she has been cleared to contest once again, even officially unveiled as the APC flag bearer at the party’s campaign flag-off held yesterday at the Lagos APC State Secretariat.

    This development has raised serious legal and moral concerns, particularly among observers who question the inconsistent application of a now-binding state law. If the law was used to disqualify a candidate in Agbado-Oke Odo, why was the same not done in Ikosi-Isheri?

  • Ashcorp Group, LAWMA partner on plastic recycling for World Environment Day

    Ashcorp Group, LAWMA partner on plastic recycling for World Environment Day

    Ashcorp Group, a leading global fashion conglomerate, marked this year’s World Environment Day with a plastic recycling initiative in Lagos. In collaboration with the Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), the Group’s Nigerian associates led efforts to tackle plastic pollution in the city.

    The initiative, which reflects this year’s theme, “Putting an End to Plastic Pollution,” focused on a clean-up exercise in high-waste areas and the donation of waste bins to communities that generate large amounts of refuse. The activity brought together Ashcorp staff, volunteers and LAWMA officials to encourage better waste management and to promote a cleaner, safer environment.

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    Speaking about the activation, Richard Alade, CSR Manager at Ashcorp, said, “We know plastic pollution is a growing concern for many communities, and we wanted to do something practical to support change. This is part of our broader commitment to responsible business and to being more mindful of how we impact the environment around us.”

    The clean-up was carried out in partnership with LAWMA, which helped identify the areas most in need of intervention. Ashcorp also provided durable recycling bins to support ongoing waste collection efforts in those zones, to encourage long-term community responsibility.

    Ashcorp continues to explore ways to embed environmental awareness into its operations and will continue to take meaningful steps in support of sustainability.

  • Register with Oyo govt to access support, Makinde’s wife urges orphanages, disability centres

    Register with Oyo govt to access support, Makinde’s wife urges orphanages, disability centres

    Wife of the Oyo State Governor, Mrs. Tamunominini Makinde, has called on owners of Orphanage Homes, Foundations, and Disability Centres across the state to register with the government in order to be identified and benefit from state support when necessary.

    Speaking in Ibadan during the distribution of food items, toiletries, cash, and other gifts to children with special needs, Mrs. Makinde, represented by the lawmaker for Ibadan North Constituency 1, Hon. Comforter Olajide, expressed concern that several such institutions have yet to formalise their registration with the state.

    She emphasised that registration with the Ministry of Women Affairs is essential, as it enables the government to track their locations, understand their operations, and provide timely assistance. “Without registration, it’s difficult for the government to reach out effectively,” she noted.

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    Hon. Olajide commended the governor’s wife for her compassion and continued support for children with special needs, describing her outreach as a source of hope and joy for the beneficiaries.

    Also speaking, the Commissioner for Special Duties, Alhaja Faosat Sani, praised Mrs. Makinde for her generosity, noting that the food and cash donations would ease the burden on caregivers and improve the well-being of the children.

    Among the centres visited were Heart and Soul Nursery/Primary School for Children with Special Needs, Iwo Road; Jesus Kids Home for Special People, Monatan; Life Survival Children’s Home, Akobo Ojurin; Seed of Charity, Olorunda, Akobo; Rehabilitation Centre for the Disabled, Moniya; Jesus Children Mission Outreach, Bodija; and Agbedare Jesus Care Foundation Special, Agbowo Express.

    The beneficiaries expressed gratitude for the support, stating that the items would help alleviate some of their daily challenges. Mrs. Makinde also encouraged well-meaning Nigerians to show love and support to children with special needs.

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  • Ekiti community bids farewell to Queen Adebiyi

    Ekiti community bids farewell to Queen Adebiyi

    People of Are-Ekiti, particularly family of late High Chief Johnson Anisulowo and Late Omogbemile Olaofe will on Friday, 20th of June, 2025 bid farewell to the remains of Queen Eyesorun Bosede Grace Adebiyi, wife of the Alare of Are-Ekiti, Oba Jacob Boluwade Adebiyi.

    Olori Eyesorun Bosede, as she was fondly known, passed away on February 19, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of strength and resilience.

    She was survived by husband, brother, cousins children and great grand cildren.

    The royal couple’s influence extended beyond the palace, with Olori EyesOrun Bosede playing vital role in promoting the welfare of her subjects.

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    The upcoming burial ceremony is expected to be attended by prominent traditional rulers, government officials and well-wishers from across Ekiti State. 

    The news of Olori EyesOrun Bosede’s passing was met with an outpouring of tributes, reflecting her impact on the lives of those who knew her. 

    As the community comes together to mourn her loss, they take comfort in the memories of her remarkable life and legacy.

  • Ekiti trains butchers, meat processors on modern slaughtering

    Ekiti trains butchers, meat processors on modern slaughtering

    The Ekiti State Livestock Productivity and Resilience Support Project (L-PRES) has trained butchers, meat processors on modern slaughtering.

    The participants selected from across the three senatorial districts were trained on the handling and storage of livestock products in line with health, sanitary and phytosanitary regulations and food security standards.

    Speaking with reporters during the training in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital, the L-PRES Coordinator, Olayinka Adedipe, said: “The importance of this programme is to have the practical session of the training we have been having for the past two weeks.

     “Apart from the fact that we have to put the participant through some process of modern ways of humane slaughtering, processing and preservation, you can see that we are in an estimated slaughtering factor: that’s why we try to bring the participants together to this particular area.

    “This process can’t lead to job loss. It will only lead to value for them. It will reduce the energy they put into slaughter, the slaughtering method is entirely different and it’s in a stimulant environment.”

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    Earlier, the Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Ebenezer Boluwade stressed that the training was necessary for a more robust and healthy way of handling livestock, birds and other products.

    This, he said, would enable the state to be on the same pedestal with developed nations in terms of meat processing and export livestock products to international countries.

    He said the state government would build a new abattoir and establish an ultra-modern poultry processing plant towards making livestock products well processed and packaged.

    “The food is very essential, but must be in a very hygienic and healthy way for our people. So, what we are trying to do is that those people who are handling food must pass through what we call sanitary processes, where they would know the procedure and the best practices, especially in handling from the upstream to the downstream.

    “This will enable our buyers not to buy something that is already infected, they are not buying meat that is already infected or meat that is infected through the processing.

    “We have Agro airport, an opportunity can come up tomorrow, where we can export our meat to other countries. We are going through the best practices so that whatever meats they are producing can be compared to the overseas and developed world,” he added.

  • Osun 2026: APC won’t break into factions, says ex-Speaker

    Osun 2026: APC won’t break into factions, says ex-Speaker

    • NIWA boss inaugurates 393 youth canvassers ahead of primary

    Former Speaker, Osun State House of Assembly, Timothy Owoeye, has said next year’s governorship primary of the state All Progressives Congress(APC) will not affect the party’s unity.

    He assured that the party will not break into factions after the emergence of the flagbearer of the APC for the poll.

    Owoeye stated this at Tinubu/Shettima Campaign Office, Osogbo, the state capital during the inauguration of 393 youths as guber canvassers for the aspiration of the Managing Director of National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) Asiwaju Bola Oyebamiji.

    He said: “I believe party primaries will not cause rancour among the gubernatorial aspirants. I am sure that they know that one of them will be chosen at the end of the day which they all support. I am sure that there won’t be any rancour or faction after the exercise and if there will be any, the party leaders will know how to settle any rifts.”

    Speaking about the aspiration of Oyebamiji, he attested that the NIWA boss’s consultation is grassroots-oriented which is helping the party to get new voters.

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    “As part of the efforts to propagate the gospel of Oyebamiji, we are inaugurating 393 youths across all the 332 wards in Osun State to mobilise support for his emergence as the candidate of the APC and as Governor of Osun State.”

    Also, former House of Representatives candidate, Kayode Oduoye, said the objective of setting up the Youth Assembly is not just for mobilisation but to ensure that they are involved in the project to ensure its success.

    A former lawmaker in Osun State, Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, said: “The campaign organisation of NIWA boss has taken a bold step by designing a Youth Assembly forum for political mobilisation which is crucial for healthy democracies, but young people often face barriers to participation.”

  • Residents displaced as flood wreaks havoc in Ondo community

    Residents displaced as flood wreaks havoc in Ondo community

    Residents at Peace and Joy community in Oba Ile, in Akure North Local Government Area of Ondo State, have been rendered homeless after a flood followed by torrential rainfall.

    This is coming barely two months after the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) predicted a heavy rainfall and strong winds in Ondo and 30 other states.

    Properties and farmland estimated at millions of Naira were also destroyed by the downpour.

    A wooden footbridge, serving as the only exit route for the community, was submerged and destroyed.

    The severe flooding also extended to Airport Road, near Ejioba High School, causing panic among pupils and parents who fear for the safety of their children.

    It was gathered yesterday that the rain ravaging the state for the past three days has caused the Ogijan River in the community to overflow its banks beyond the imagination of the residents.

    In a chat with The Nation, one of the affected residents, simply identified as Adebusoye, disclosed that no fewer than 20 families were affected by the flood, attributing it to the overflow of the river.

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    “At least 20 residents here have been rendered homeless and sacked by the flood caused by the overflow. The river has caused us great distress.

    “The water level poses a serious threat to my life and that of my family and I have moved my family out of our house, and we are now staying with a friend,” he said.

    Another resident, Ireti Ayomide, said no life was lost to the disaster but urged the officials of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) to come to their aid.

    “The flood caused damages to the community. Sadly, it is one of the major floods we have experienced in recent times.

    “As you can see, many of the houses, shops and cars were spread out. Many of us suffered great losses. The damage would be running into millions of naira.

    “We are calling on the emergency management officials both at the state and federal level to come for our assistance because some of us have nowhere to go,” she added.

    Ayomide added: “The adjoining areas such as Airport Road, parts of Irowo, and settlements along the water path are beginning to experience unusual water levels and soil erosion, signals that the crisis could quickly escalate if nothing is done.”

    However, one of the community leaders, Mr Ayodele Abitogun, also appealed to Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa, the state and federal lawmakers representing Akure North in Assembly to render assistance to them with relief materials.

    Executive Secretary of Ondo State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), Orunko Fredrick, said officials were working with local leaders in the prone areas to address the needs of flood victims.

    He added that many canals had been cleared as part of the government’s efforts to mitigate the flooding.

  • Oyo communities seek rotational chairmanship of traditional council

    Oyo communities seek rotational chairmanship of traditional council

    Eight communities in Iwajowa Local Government of Oyo State have called for the restructuring of the composition and chairmanship of the traditional council to allow for rotational headship.

    They said the position of the Sabigana of Iganna as the permanent chairman of the council is against the principles of fairness and inclusivity.

    The communities – Iwere-Ile, Idiko Ago, Ilaji-Ile, Ijio, Ayetoro-Ile, Itasa, Idiko-Ile  and  Ayegun- said chairmanship of the traditional council in the local government should be rotational.

    In a letter by their counsel, Olugbenga Bamgbose & Co, to Commissioner of Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters, through the chairman of the local government, the communities, said: ‘’The traditional council should prioritise the principles of fairness and inclusivity in the composition and hierarchy of the council.’’

    The added that the call for rotational chairmanship  ‘’becomes imperative to endanger an all-inclusive approach in the spirit of equity, fairness and justice, which this administration stands for.’’

    The letter, which was also copied to the member representing Iwajowa constituency in the House of Assembly, stated there was ‘’absolutely no historical basis for making the chairmanship position an exclusive preserve of Sabiganna.’’

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    The communities wondered why only Iwajowa council retained the permanent chairmanship structure after the Council of Obas and Chiefs (further amendment) Bill 2025 passed by the state Assembly opted for the rotational chairmanship of the traditional council among the Alaafin of Oyo, Soun of Ogbomosho and Olubadan of Ibadan.

    They pointed out the same structure obtains in the 33 local government areas of the state apart from Kajola and Iwajowa.

    In the case of Kajola, they said it was understandable because there is only one beaded king as against Iwajowa, which boasts of at least four.

    They called on the state Assembly and Governor Seyi Makinde to redress the situation for the sake of peace and justice.

  • Afenifere hails Tinubu for kick-starting Lagos-Calabar coastal highway, other key projects

    Afenifere hails Tinubu for kick-starting Lagos-Calabar coastal highway, other key projects

    The Pan-Yoruba socio-political group, Afenifere, has lauded President Bola Tinubu for his administration’s commitment to delivering critical infrastructure, particularly road projects that directly impact citizens’ lives.

    Speaking to journalists at the Akure Airport on Tuesday, Afenifere’s General Secretary, Sola Ebiseni, praised the President for flagging off the first phase of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, describing it as a landmark initiative.

    Ebiseni noted that the coastal highway project would not only enhance connectivity across regions but also usher in a new era of infrastructural development for the Niger Delta and surrounding areas.

    He commended the Tinubu administration for its bold steps in actualising projects that had long been on the drawing board, saying such efforts would bring economic growth and social transformation to the people.

    “I notice some monumental initiatives, particularly in the area of road infrastructure development. Take the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, for instance.

    “We have archival records that the road was proposed around 1900 when the Ilaje coastal territory of the present Ondo State was still part of Lagos Colony. There was already a telegraphic line which connected Lagos through Ilaje to Warri along the Atlantic corridor.

    “The road was designed in alignment with the telegraphic route to link Lagos Colony with the Southern Protectorate, whose headquarters were then incidentally at Calabar,” he said.

    Mr Ebeseni recalled that an agreement to link the road was reached in 1900 when Sir William Macgregor, Governor of Lagos Colony, was on tour of the Ilaje, the eastern boundary of the colony up to around the Benin River in Warri Division.

    “The document was later signed on the 12th January 1904 between Sir William Macgregor, Governor of Lagos Colony, and Sir Wyndham Roseberry of Southern Protectorate.

    “President Tinubu has taken such a bold step in launching this historic road project which, if faithfully implemented, would be the most monumental, particularly in the Niger Delta.”

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    He charged President Tinubu to allow the road project to follow the coastline of Ilaje in Ondo State, aside from the coastal route of Lagos.

    Fielding questions on the division rocking the group, Mr Ebeseni said the two factions of the late Ayo Adebanjo and Pa Reuben Fasoranti have what it takes to come together in unionism.

    According to him, Afenifere is a welfarist socio-political organisation with an ideological stance that has been maintained since 1951 with an unambiguous position on national issues.

    “At critical times in our national life in the Action Group, UPN, SDP/NADECO, AD, AD/APP and presently, there have been contests on ideological ground which have always been resolved according to Awolowo on the interplay of thesis and antithesis.

    “The current disagreement is not so deep in my view. It is between strict adherence to its historical socio-political character of Awolowo’s political world view and the new romance with being a Yoruba socio-cultural organisation of all-comers.

    “No viable organisation, including political parties, is spared the bug of centrifugal forces today in our country. The new leader has what it takes to navigate the mines and bring all together.”