Category: South West

  • Makinde, others mourn prominent Ibadan businessman Ajadi

    Makinde, others mourn prominent Ibadan businessman Ajadi

    Oyo State Governor, ‘Seyi Makinde, yesterday mourned the demise of prominent Ibadan businessman, Alhaji Lamidi Ajadi.

    The governor described Ajadi as a thoroughbred Ibadan man, who made immense contributions to the growth and development of Ibadan in particular and Oyo State in general.

    He condoled with the immediate family of Alhaji Ajadi, the Muslim community in Ibadanland and Oyo State, praying to God to forgive the sins of the deceased and grant him Aljanah Firdausi.

    The governor said: “I received with shock the news of the death of Alhaji Lamidi Ajadi, a prominent businessman and a great son of Ibadanland and Oyo State.

    “Pa Ajadi contributed his quota to the growth and development of Ibadanland in particular and Oyo State in general.

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    “While praying to God to grant his family the fortitude to bear this loss, I also pray that he will be granted Aljanah Firdausi.”

    Also, Senator Sharafadeen Alli (APC-Oyo South) has described the late businessman and Islamic leader as an icon with a commitment to the development of Islam and humanity.

    Alli, in a condolence message by his media office in Ibadan yesterday, said Ajadi was also a man of deep faith and immense wisdom.

    The senator said Ajadi’s demise, especially as the Baba Adinni of Ibadanland, was a great loss to the Muslim Ummah in Ibadanland.

    Wife of former Oyo State Governor, Chief Florence Ajimobi, has described the late Ajadi as a man whose counsel was a beacon at times of uncertainty.

  • June 12: Judiciary urged to checkmate politicians

    June 12: Judiciary urged to checkmate politicians

    The Judiciary has been urged to live up to expectation checkmate the excesses of desperate politicians from truncating democracy.

    An elder statesman, Chief Adesunbo Onitiri, said this in a statement in Lagos yesterday, on the June 12 anniversary and 26 years of  unbroken democratic government.

    He said there was the need to strengthen the legislature, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), press and local governments to boost the dividends of democracy and good governance.

    He said the situation where the governments and politicians would continue to disobey court judgments, interpret them to suit their whims and caprice should not be tolerated.

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    As the last hope of the common man, the Judiciary must dispense to the admiration of parties in any dispute, Onitiri, a prominent Lagosian advised.

    Onitiri stressed the need for the national and states’ legislature to work in tandem with the Constitution by enacting laws and motions that would improve lives, as well as taking their oversight functions with seriousness.

    To bring government to the grassroots, the governors must allow the local governments to function fully and their monthly allocations go to them, the elder statesman emphasised.

    Onitiri called for a vibrant, fearless, impartial and incorruptible press that would mirror the society, hold governments and politicians accountable.

  • Democracy Day: ‘Tinubu’s reforms having positive impact’

    Democracy Day: ‘Tinubu’s reforms having positive impact’

    A stalwart of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State, Mr. Olusola Agbi, has expressed optimism about the gradual positive impact of President  Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s reforms on the people.

    According to Agbi, these reforms are beginning to yield benefits for the people.

    The Akure-born politician and a contender for the House of Representatives underscored notable improvements in economic stability and infrastructure development, attributing these gains to the administration’s commitment to meaningful change.

    “The journey hasn’t been without its challenges, but the gradual effects of these reforms are a testament to the administration’s resolve,” he stated.

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    He added that the country is on a path of sustainable growth and development, with increased foreign investment, improved security, and enhanced business-friendly policies.

    Agbi, an infrastructure project consultant, also noted significant strides in agriculture, education, and healthcare, which are crucial sectors for Nigeria’s long-term prosperity.

    “These reforms are a step in the right direction. With sustained efforts, I’m hopeful we’ll see even more positive outcomes in the months ahead, including increased economic diversification, job creation, and improved standard of living for Nigerians.”

    He urged Nigerians to keep an abiding faith in President Bola Tinubu’s administration and to support its efforts in building a stronger, more prosperous nation.

  • Industrialist appointed Yeye Owa of Ijesaland

    Industrialist appointed Yeye Owa of Ijesaland

    The Owa Obokun Adimula and Paramount Ruler of Ijesaland, Owa Clement Adesuyi Haastrup, Ajimoko III, has conferred the chieftaincy title of Yeye Owa of Ijesaland on renowned industrialist, Dame Eunice Olayinka Obaleye, owner of Yinka Oba Foam Nigeria Limited, Ilesa, Osun State. In a statement, Owa Haastrup said he conferred the title on the octogenarian industrialist in “recognition of her profound knowledge, experience, and discernment; and deep appreciation of her unquestionable interest in the unity, peace and progress of Ijesaland”.

    “Mama’s dedication and contributions to the development of Ijesaland are unparalleled.

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    Owa Haastrup continued: “For decades, she has worked assiduously not only to make her company, Yinka Oba FoamNigeria Limited, a leader in their area of business with their high quality products, she has also been providing employment and great opportunities for countless Ijesa sons and daughters, thereby helping to build a strong economy, locally and nationally.

    “Mama’s significant contributions and impact are not lost on the Federal Government of Nigeria which, under President Goodluck Jonathan, conferred on her the national honour of the Member of the Order of Niger (MON). The Methodist Church also honoured her with its highest award-Knight of John Wesley. It is for her undiluted dedication to Ijesaland, resilience and reliability, and selfless service to humanity, that I confer on Mama the title of Yeye Owa of Ijesaland. Congratulations.”

    In her acceptance letter, Dame Obaleye thanked Owa Haastrup  for the honour done to her.

  • ‘Lagos confronting housing challenges with innovative solutions’

    ‘Lagos confronting housing challenges with innovative solutions’

    Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, yesterday reaffirmed the commitment of his administration to addressing major challenges confronting the real estate sector with innovative solutions.

    The governor stated this during the 75th World Congress of the International Real Estate Federation in Victoria Island, Lagos, with the theme: “Global Real Estate Renaissance”.

    Sanwo-Olu, who was represented by Commissioner for Housing, Moruf Akinderu-Fatai, said the theme of the event speaks to the transformation that the real estate sector is undergoing worldwide, which is being driven by innovation, sustainability, and inclusive urban development.

    He said his administration recognises housing as a pillar of growth, and is addressing the multifaceted impact of housing on livelihoods, job creation, and social stability.

    The governor emphasised that in the past years, the state government has implemented impactful initiatives to scale up affordable housing deliveries, with varieties of approaches.

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    He said: “Our multi-pronged approach includes dedicated budgetary allocations targeting low- and middle-income earners, alongside fostering a business environment that encourages private sector participation through Public-Private Partnerships. These efforts have delivered nearly 10,000 housing units over six years, with plans to complete over 14,000 more by 2026.”

    These initiatives, according to him, not only improve affordability but also enhance quality of life, generate employment, and stimulate the broader economy.

    He assured the participants that Lagos offers immense investment opportunities and is committed to adopting global best practices and sustainable development models that will attract more global partnerships towards achieving the housing and urban development goals.

    President Bola Tinubu was represented by the Minister for Defence, Alhaji Mohammed Badaru, while Prof. Yemi Osinbajo was the keynote speaker at the congress, in Lagos, for the first time in Africa.

  • NIHOTOUR commences compliance exercise in Lagos

    NIHOTOUR commences compliance exercise in Lagos

    The National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (NIHOTOUR) has officially commenced a rigorous compliance exercise across Lagos State, focusing on hotels, restaurants, and other establishments within the hospitality, travel, and tourism sectors.

    This initiative is in furtherance of NIHOTOUR’s statutory mandate to standardise and regulate professional practices within the industry nationwide.

    The compliance drive seeks to ensure that all personnel, practitioners, and operators within the sector are duly certified and registered with NIHOTOUR, by the NIHOTOUR Establishment Act 2022.

    This was contained in a statement issued on Wednesday by the Management of the National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (NIHOTOUR).

    Speaking on the development, the Director of Legal Services at NIHOTOUR, Mrs. Mariam Inuwa, Esq, highlighted the Institute’s legal responsibilities as captured in Section 5(1)(h) of the Act, which authorises NIHOTOUR to regulate the activities of hospitality, travel, and tourism professionals in Nigeria. She further referenced Section 4(o) of the Act, which mandates the certification of all practitioners to promote uniform standards, professionalism, and quality service delivery within the industry.

    As part of the exercise, several leading establishments were visited, including Marriott Hotel Ikeja GRA, The Sojourner, Sheraton Lagos, Radisson Blu Victoria Island, Black Diamond Hotel, and Four Points by Sheraton.

    These visits followed the issuance of multiple letters of demand and contravention notices to the affected organisations.

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    NIHOTOUR is pleased to announce that Marriott Hotel, The Sojourner, Radisson Blu, Black Diamond, and FourPoints by Sheraton have all commenced the process of registration and certification, in line with regulatory expectations.

    This compliance drive reinforces NIHOTOUR’s unwavering commitment to repositioning the Nigerian hospitality, travel, and tourism sectors as key pillars of national development under the Renewed Hope Agenda.

    The Institute will continue to engage stakeholders constructively while ensuring strict adherence to the laws governing the sector.

  • SAfER II: Oyo begins distribution of 10kg rice to 30,000 residents

    SAfER II: Oyo begins distribution of 10kg rice to 30,000 residents

    The Oyo State government has begun the second phase of the Sustainable Action for Economic Recovery (SAfER).

    The state government kick-started the phase with the distribution of 10kg bags of rice to 30,000 residents on Wednesday.

    Speaking at the presentation of the food relief item held at the Local Government Training School, Secretariat, Ibadan, the Secretary of the SAfER Committee and Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, Professor Musibau Babatunde, said the food distribution was aimed at alleviating poverty among residents.

    He added that the food relief items would also improve the welfare of the residents, especially the socially disadvantaged groups in the state.

    According to Babatunde, the beneficiaries of the food relief item were selected across the 33 local government areas of the state and they included widows, the underprivileged, people living with disabilities, the aged and other vulnerable people.

    He said, “This ceremony is a symbolic presentation of rice that was given to Oyo State by the Aliko Dangote Foundation.

    “The state is already in the second phase of the Sustainable Action for Economic Recovery (SAfER), which has been put together by the governor of the state to alleviate poverty and improve the welfare of the residents. This is part of the strategic partnership the state is forming with the private sector.

    “This initiative will cut across socially disadvantaged groups in the state, from the physically challenged to the vulnerable groups and the elderly.

    “We are expecting about 30,000 beneficiaries, and we are going to ensure it touches all the local government areas in the state.”

    Earlier in his speech, the Head of Operations, Aliko Dangote Foundation, Lagos, Mr Edero Victor Ejiro, said the initiative to distribute one million bags of 10kg rice to the vulnerable, widows, underprivileged, and people going through hardship across the country started in 2024.

    He commended the Governor Makinde administration for supporting the poorest of the poor, the needy and the vulnerable in the state, stressing that the Aliko Dangote Foundation would complement the efforts through the donations of food materials for nutritional and economic empowerment.

    He urged the beneficiaries to also share with people around them, saying: “I am here to present 30,000 bags of 10kg rice to Oyo State.

    “Our chairman, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, came up with this initiative last year, that we should distribute one million bags across the nation. We did it last year, and we are also doing it now.

    “So, I am here to deliver the package to Oyo State. I want to also state categorically that the Foundation has been in existence for over 30 years and we are grounded in three key areas, including empowerment, nutrition and education.

    “We are here to help on the nutritional aspect and that of the economic empowerment aspect, because we know that the country is bedevilled with hardship and the governors of various states, especially in Oyo State, are coming up with various initiatives to combat hunger and other crises.

    “So, this one is just a kind of complementary effort to what the governor of the state is doing for the needy and the vulnerable in society.

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    “We are very sure that the committee in place meant to handle the distribution would do a thorough job to make sure this rice gets to the vulnerable and our target audience.

    “So far, we are impressed with what we have seen and we know they will do a good job to ensure everything goes round.”

    Delivering a vote of thanks, the Executive Assistant to the Governor on Disability Matters, Hon. Olufemi Timothy, appreciated Governor Makinde and the donor, the Aliko Dangote Foundation, for their support to the needy.

    Some of the beneficiaries, Mrs Omotayo Borode, Alhaji Tajudeen Olapade and Mr Emmanuel Adepoju, expressed their gratitude to Governor Makinde and the Aliko Dangote Foundation for their support.

    The event had in attendance some government functionaries and selected beneficiaries across the 33 local governments in the state.

  • Makinde mourns prominent Ibadan businessman, Ajadi

    Makinde mourns prominent Ibadan businessman, Ajadi

    Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde, on Wednesday, mourned the demise of prominent Ibadan businessman, Alhaji Lamidi Ajadi.

    The governor described Ajadi as a thoroughbred Ibadan man who made immense contributions to the growth and development of Ibadan in particular and Oyo State in general.

    He condoled the immediate family of Alhaji Ajadi, the Muslim community in Ibadanland and Oyo State, praying to God to forgive the sins of the deceased and grant him Aljanah Firdausi.

    The governor said, “I received with shock the news of the death of Alhaji Lamidi Ajadi, a prominent businessman and a great son of Ibadanland and Oyo State.

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    “Pa Ajadi contributed his quota to the growth and development of Ibadanland in particular and Oyo State in general.

    “On behalf of the Government and the good people of Oyo State, I commiserate with his immediate family, the Muslim community in Ibadanland, and Oyo State.

    “While praying to God to grant his family the fortitude to bear this loss, I also pray that he will be granted Aljanah Firdausi.”

  • FG, Investonaire Academy sign MoU to train 100,000 youths annually in forex trading

    FG, Investonaire Academy sign MoU to train 100,000 youths annually in forex trading

    The federal government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Investonaire Academy to train 100,000 young Nigerians each year in the dynamic field of foreign exchange (Forex) trading.

    Minister of Youth Development Comrade Ayodele Olawande signed on behalf of the federal government while International Programme Director representing Investonaire Academy, Dr Enefola Odiba, signed for the organisation.

    The agreement, formalised in Abuja, is set to equip Nigerian youth with practical skills in Forex trading, risk management, and financial planning, empowering them to navigate and thrive in the global financial marketplace.

    The Director of Information and Public Relations at the Federal Ministry of Youth Development, Omolara Esan, said this in a statement yesterday.

    The minister said that this was a bold move to tackle youth unemployment and promote financial inclusion.

    Olawande described the partnership as a major step forward in the Ministry’s mission to drive youth empowerment through capacity development, innovation, and access to transformative opportunities.

    He said, “This partnership reflects our strategic vision for sustainable youth development.

    “Beyond trading, we’re teaching our youth to think critically, embrace digital skills, and seize global opportunities to build wealth and add value to the Nigerian economy.”

    Comrade Olawande emphasised that in a time of economic uncertainty, initiatives like this provide a credible route to financial independence and entrepreneurial resilience.

    He also praised Investonaire Academy for its dedication to youth advancement.

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    “This MoU is not just a formality; it is a commitment to action. We will ensure transparent, measurable outcomes that genuinely impact the lives of young Nigerians,” he added.

    Odiba expressed optimism about the collaboration.

    He highlighted the socio-economic gap facing many young Nigerians and noted that empowering them with financial literacy and digital skills is a strategic solution.

    “Youth is the backbone of any nation. When empowered, they become catalysts for innovation and growth. This initiative is designed to bridge the gap and unlock the immense potential of our young people,” he said.

    Dr Odiba reiterated that the training programme supports the Federal Government’s broader agenda of digital inclusion, economic diversification, and innovative skills acquisition.

    The ministry reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring

  • Osun lawmaker Irekandu distributes free NECO forms to 45 students in Obokun constituency

    Osun lawmaker Irekandu distributes free NECO forms to 45 students in Obokun constituency

    Hon. Adewumi Adeyemi, popularly known as Irekandu and representing Obokun State Constituency in Osun State, has distributed free National Examinations Council (NECO) forms to 45 students in his constituency.

    The initiative was announced in a statement released by his media team on Tuesday, June 10.

    The gesture followed his earlier scholarship programme that benefited over 100 out-of-school children in the constituency, underscoring his ongoing commitment to educational development.

    Speaking during the distribution, Hon. Adeyemi said the initiative was aimed at promoting education and empowering young people.

    He acknowledged the economic hardship facing many families, noting that the free NECO forms would help ease the financial burden and enhance access to quality education.

    “Education remains my top priority. I will continue to do my best for our people,” he pledged.

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    One of the beneficiaries, Adekunle Tosin, expressed gratitude to the lawmaker, revealing that her parents had already resigned to the fact that she would miss this year’s NECO examination due to a lack of funds.

    “But when we heard about the promotional test to select beneficiaries, I was hopeful. I prepared well and, luckily, I was chosen,” she said.

    Parents and students who benefited from the scheme lauded Hon. Adeyemi’s support, describing him as a compassionate legislator who understands the struggles of the poor and values the role of education in transforming lives.