Category: South West

  • Osun APC protests arrest of members by Amotekun Corps

    Osun APC protests arrest of members by Amotekun Corps

    • Party takes protest to agency’s HQ

    All Progressives Congress(APC) members in Itapa community in Atakunmosa East Local Government Area of Osun State yesterday stormed the headquarters of Amotekun Corps over the indiscriminate arrest of chiefs.

    The protesters, who arrived the command of Amotekun Corps at Powerline, Osogbo with placards with inscriptions like “Embarrassment, Amotekun De-robed our chiefs”, “Osun Amotekun has become political tool”, Amotekun supporting criminals”, among others, were chanting songs to register their displeasure over the arrest and detention of their community heads.

    The leader of the protesters, Odofin of Itapa, Chief Olusegun Owoye,  said the community had been deserted, following the indiscriminate arrest and detention of the residents.

    According to him, “It is unfortunate that Amotekun subjected itself to the whims and caprices of criminals terrorising our community over time. It is on record that some criminals already arrested by the police and others on a wanted list for terrorising the community have turned around using the community through PDP leaders to hunt innocent residents of Itaapa.’’

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    “After the terror acts of the said criminals, including Bode Itaapa in police custody, the community was advised to form a vigilante group by the police to watch over itself. Those under the said vigilante, having prevented criminals from extorting and harassing residents are now being arrested by the police. Ten community leaders are also in their custody for over five days.”

    They demanded the release of the detained heads and residents, noting that the Inspector-General of Police should order a proper investigation into the situation in the community.

    However, the Corps Commandant of Osun Amotekun,  Adekunle Omoyele, said those arrested by his men were being investigated for criminal activities.

    He said: “We arrested suspects with pump action rifles, who claimed to be members of vigilantes in the state. The people they mentioned during the investigation were also arrested and being investigated. There is no need to drag politics into a pure criminal issue.”

  • Tribunal affirms Aiyedatiwa’s victory, dismisses PDP’s Ajayi petition

    Tribunal affirms Aiyedatiwa’s victory, dismisses PDP’s Ajayi petition

    By Tosin Tope, Akure

    • APC congratulates governor

    • We ‘ll appeal ruling, says PDP

    The Ondo State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal has affirmed the victory of Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the winner of the November 16, 2024 governorship election.

    The tribunal dismissed the petitions filed by the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its governorship candidate, Agboola Ajayi, challenging the outcome of the election. 

    The state APC hailed the victory of the governor and his deputy, Dr. Olaide Adelami.

    But, the state PDP Chairman, Olujimi Oluseye, said they would apply for the Certified True Copy of the judgement to study the ruling, then appeal.

    In a unanimous judgment that lasted over 10 hours yesterday, a three-man panel led by Justice Benson Ogubu upheld the election of Aiyedatiwa, who was declared the winner by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) with 366,781 votes, defeating Ajayi who polled 117,845 votes.

    The tribunal dismissed the petition of Ajayi on the form EC25B, where the petitioner claimed that the election materials were not inserted before the exercise, noting that all that was required for the form was the quantity of electoral materials received, and quantity returned.

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    The tribunal dismissed Mr Ajayi’s petition for lacking merit and held that the candidate of the PDP ‘failed woefully’ to provide sufficient evidence to support his claims of electoral irregularities and over-voting in the election exercise.

     Describing some of the averments in the petition of the PDP as “vague”, the tribunal held that allegations against Aiyedatiwa’s victory were not substantiated.

    On the ground of the alleged submission of a false certificate submitted to INEC by Mr Aiyedatiwa’s deputy, Olaide Adelami, the tribunal held that there are judgments on the issue from the courts of competent jurisdiction and the judgments are binding on the tribunal, and the ground was struck out

    Earlier, the Election Petition Tribunal dismissed the petitions filed by the Action Alliance (AA), Allied People’s Movement (APM), and the Social Democratic Party (SDP) challenging Governor Aiyedatiwa’s victory.

    The Tribunal held that the AA lacked the locus standi to challenge the outcome of the November 16, 2024 governorship election, which produced Aiyedatiwa.

    It specifically affirmed that the party failed to present a candidate for the election and could not have challenged the outcome of the exercise.

    Similarly, the Election Petition Tribunal threw away the case of the Allied People’s Movement (APM) and the Social Democratic Party (SDP), which were also challenging Aiyedatiwa’s victory.

    In the case brought by the APM and the SPD candidate, Bamidele Akingboye; Governor Aiyedatiwa, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), and the All Progressives Congress (APC) were all listed as respondents.

    The Tribunal found the case of the APM as lacking in ‘material fact’ and not supported by credible evidence in the Petition against Governor Aiyedatiwa.

     Justice Ogubu stated that the APM’s allegations of voting without accreditation, over-voting, corrupt practices, and substantial non-compliance with the Electoral Act were not backed by any verifiable facts.

    The Tribunal further held that the evidence presented was of no probative value, and the written statement of the APM’s witness should be discountenanced for failing to disclose the source of information.

    The remaining two justices of the Election Petition Tribunal, Daurabu Sikkam, and Imelda Etiape also aligned themselves with the ruling of Ogubu.

    In the case of the SDP, the Tribunal dismissed the party’s petition filed by its counsel, Adewole Adebayo, who alleged discrepancies in vote entries in Form EC8A, over-voting, and non-compliance with the Electoral Act.

    Counsel to the respondents, Wole Olanipekun, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), asked the Tribunal to dismiss the petition for lacking substance.

    Giving its verdict, the Tribunal ruled that the petition of the SPD lacked merit and failed to provide the required material facts.

    It, however, said the petition was only based on speculation and was not also supported by concrete evidence, affirming that reliefs cannot be granted on propaganda and emotions.

    Reacting to the judgment, the counsel to the PDP, Olujimi Oluseye, said the opposition party would apply for the Certified True Copy of the judgement to study the ruling.

    “We respect the judges, but we must not forget that it didn’t go in our favour. Our clients have a constitutional right to seek redress.

    “Having said that, we are going to apply for the Certified True Copy of the judgement, and we study it. Part of what we may likely do is to go on appeal. But this is subject to the information we get from our clients.”

    On his part, Aiyedatiwa expressed joy to the victory recorded at the Tribunal, saying the will of the people have eventually prevailed.

    “Some other political party thought they can steal the victory through the back door, but today the judiciary has once again performed one of their functions by reaffirming that decision of the majority of indigents of Ondo State who gave us the mandate across the entire 18 local governments,” he said.

    Chairman of the party in the State, Engr. Ade Adetimehin, described the judgement as victory for President Bola Tinubu, National Chairman, His Excellency, Dr. Umar Ganduje, the All Progressives Congress and the good people of Ondo State.

    The Election Petition Tribunal in Ondo State, led by Justice Benson Ogbubu, dismissed all the allegations by five political parties, including the People’s Democratic, and Social Democratic patties, and affirmed the candidate of APC, Dr. Ayedatiwa as the duly elected governor of Ondo State.

    Adetimehin viewed the unanimous judgement as a judicial affirmation of the people’s mandate, which they willingly gave to the ruling party on November 16th last year.

    The party chieftain called on the candidate of the people’s Democratic Party PDP, Hon. Agboola Ajayi, to return to the ruling APC, where he previously served as deputy governor.

    Adetimehin continued, “The PDP governorship candidate, Hon Agboola Ajayi, was once part of us. He has progressive orientation, having served as Deputy Governor for four years on our platform. I therefore appeal to him to return home”.

    The party commends residents of the Sunshine State for being resilient and peaceful, during the trial, and urged them to continue to support the APC government for more success stories.

  • Osun APC to Adeleke: our ticket is not for sale

    Osun APC to Adeleke: our ticket is not for sale

    • No plan for defection, says governor

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun State yesterday said its 2026 governorship ticket is not for sale.

    The chapter described itself as a party to beat in next year’s poll, stressing that it does not need Governor Ademola Adeleke’s support to achieve victory.

    APC chieftain and former Osun State House of Assembly Speaker Timothy Owoeye dispelled the rumour of defection by the governor.

    The governor, who visited President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in Lagos along with his elder brother, Adedeji, and his musician-nephew, Davido, also clarified that he had no plan to dump the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

     Owoeye, who spoke at the Tinubu/Shettima campaign office in Osogbo, the state capital, predicted success for the APC in future polls.

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    He said: “I’m saying this categorically that APC tickets are not for sale. As a matter of fact, as of today, we don’t see Adeleke as a member or part of APC as a party. Let me be sincere with you, the APC in Osun is the party to beat.

    “I want to tell you that if not because of the fear of the unknown that is disturbing the Adeleke family and the PDP, they wouldn’t have been showing the intention of coming to the APC.”

    He added: “We have been saying this times without number that APC in Osun, if not because of the brigandage that followed the 2022 election and that of 2023, we shouldn’t have had elected PDP officials across the state.

    “Now that the Adeleke family has seen that their tenure is already terminated, come August 8, 2026. We are driving away the PDP from the Osun government, and we want to appeal to our people to remain calm. There is no space for PDP or Adeleke in the APC.”

    However, Adeleke media aide, Olawale Rasheed, said Adeleke remains a bonafide PDP member in Osun state.

    He added: “The media speculation about likely or imminent defection is fake news. Governor Adeleke remains a member and leader of the PDP in Osun State.’’

    “The visit by the Adeleke dynasty to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is a routine courtesy visit. Any reading of the defection agenda into the visit is mere fake news.”

  • APC leaders back insurance boss, Ogunbiyi for ticket

    APC leaders back insurance boss, Ogunbiyi for ticket

    Leaders of All Progressives Congress (APC) have endorsed the guber aspiration of the Chairman, Mutual Benefits Assurance Plc, Akin Ogunbiyi, for the 2026 governorship race.

    The Nation recalls that Ogunbiyi declared his intention to contest for guber seat under the platform of APC over the weekend in his Ileoogbo, his hometown.

    Subsequently, APC leaders in Iwo Federal Constituency comprising Iwo/Ayedire/Ola-Oluwa local government areas endorsed the aspirations of Ogunbiyi in a communique signed by the Asiwaju Gbadegesin Adedeji, leader of APC in Iwo Federal Constituency, former members of House of Representative, Femi Kehinde, George Jolaoye and Semiu Ayofe, made available to newsmen.

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    The document entitled: ‘Yes Votes for Dr Akin Ogunbiyi’ reads: “Whereas, a general meeting of the political stakeholders of All Progressives Congress (APC) in the Federal Constituency of Ayedire/lwo/Olaoluwa was held at the residence of the party leader. Asiwaju Gbadegesin Adedeji in Iwo, where the issue of governorship of Dr. Akinade Akanmu Ogunbiyi was extensively discussed.’’

    “That the township of Iwo being the headquarters of the federal constituency has consented that Dr. Akin Ogunbiyi should forge ahead in his governorship aspirations, having formally declared his intention.”

    “The meeting, having considered the need to present a common candidate from Iwo land that will represent the federal constituency for her development through the governorship aspiration, hereby in a Yes vote supported the aspiration of Dr. Akin Ogunbiyi.”

  • Osun 2026: Oluwo receives NIWA boss, hands over aspiration to God

    Osun 2026: Oluwo receives NIWA boss, hands over aspiration to God

    • Oyebamiji inaugurates grassroots mobilisers in Iwo Federal Constituency

    Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrosheed Akanbi, has received the Managing Director of National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Asiwaju Bola Oyebamiji, and blessed his 2026 gubernatorial aspirations.

    Oyebamiji, who toured the Iwo Federal Constituency consisting of three local government areas including Ola-Oluwa, Iwo and Ayedire, also inaugurated grassroots campaigners to mobilise new voters into the All Progressives Congress(APC) ahead of next year’s poll.

    Speaking at the palace of Oluwo, Oyebamiji said: “I have come here to receive a royal blessing from you. I am on a mission to rescue the state from its present situation. I am capable of taking Osun State to greater heights through the platform of APC. I have been learning Progressives’ way for about 15 years and have over 30 years of experience in private and public sectors.”

    “We have done it before when we(APC) governed the state until the present government who are on a mission to wreck our good works but by the grace of God and your support, our flag will fly again.”

    He noted that he consulted the leaders of his party in the constituency and received positive responses which will go a long way to see to the victory of APC in the August 8th 2026 guber election.

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    Oba Akanbi offered prayers and handed Oyebamiji’s aspiration to God.

    “I handed over your aspiration to God almighty. He is the one who planned everything and who made all things happen. I pray that God will guide your course.”

    Earlier, Oyebamiji was accomplished by bigwigs in APC including former Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Timothy Owoeye; former House of Representatives members and state lawmakers, Bade Falade; Hon. Gafar Amere, Yinusa Amobi and Hon. Lawrence Babatunde Ayeni; Hon. Olasunkanmi Akinola Omotuntun, Hon. Debo Akanbi, Hon. Abiodun Awolola, Hon. Festus Babatunde Komolafe, former commissioners, Prince Adebayo Adeleke, and Sunday Akere, among others.

    He harped on decorum, civility and decency in canvassing support among the guber aspirants, saying it is sacrosanct to avoid politics of acrimony and campaign of calumny in all the political engagements.

  • Governor’s achievements in 100 days excites ex-lawmaker

    Governor’s achievements in 100 days excites ex-lawmaker

    A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State, Abiodun Faleye has  hailed Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa for performing exceptionally well in his first 100 days in office.

    The Governor’s achievements, particularly in infrastructure development, are a testament to his unwavering commitment to good governance and the welfare of the people.

    Aiyedatiwa’s opening of various roads, including the notable 7km Gbangbalogun Axis Road in Akure, and other projejects scattered across the states, and initiating new projects demonstrate his dedication to fulfilling campaign promises and delivering tangible results to the people of Ondo State.

    “These projects are not only a testament to his administration’s focus on infrastructure renewal but also a reflection of his vision for a more prosperous and developed Ondo State”

    The former lawmaker representing Akure North State Constituency, emphasized that Aiyedatiwa’s strides in road  building and other sectors have earned him widespread support from the people of Ondo State.

    “The Governor’s leadership style is people-oriented, and his administration’s efforts to improve the lives of residents are evident in the various initiatives and policies implemented so far,” he said.

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    The people of are beginning to reap the benefits of the Governor’s policies, and his popularity continues to grow as a result.

    The APC chieftain noted that Governor Aiyedatiwa’s administration has shown a deep understanding of the needs and aspirations of the people, and his policies are designed to address the pressing challenges facing the state.

    “I am confident that under his leadership, Ondo State will experience transformative growth and development, and the lives of our people will be significantly improved,” Faleye added.

  • Ileya: Olori Afolabi launches food bank, distributes rice to Apomu residents

    Ileya: Olori Afolabi launches food bank, distributes rice to Apomu residents

    CNN award winning journalist and Queen of Apomu Kingdom, Olori Janet Afolabi, has  distributed 150 bags of 50kg rice to residents of Apomu in Osun State for celebration of Ileya festival.

    She said the food distribution was s in response to the pressing issue of hunger in rural communities.

    “It is aimed at providing immediate relief to those in need and support rural families. Every package of rice represents moments of relief.

    “As we distribute the food we are not just meeting a basic need we are offering   compassion, care and kindness. We are not just filling stomachs, we are filling hearts with hope because every act of kindness no matter how small can have a profound impact,” she said. 

    The rice was distributed at the launch of Olori Janet Afolabi Foundation Food Bank on June 3 at the Palace of Alapomu of Apomu,headquarters of Isokan local government area of Osun state.

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    The Queen said: “We are honoured to launch

    this Food bank to address hunger and promote well being in our community. We recognise that hunger is a reality for many in our community  and we want to do something about.

    “The food bank will offer a range of services which include: food distribution to  indigent families and support programmes on nutrition education and counselling.

    ” Our Food bank is more than a pantry. It is a symbol of hope.We are reminding those in need that they are seen, heard and valued. The Food bank is a testament of our dedication to serve the community.”

  • Civil society leaders, experts, others gather at CSO AI action summit in Osogbo

    Civil society leaders, experts, others gather at CSO AI action summit in Osogbo

    In a groundbreaking event aimed at redefining Nigeria’s digital future, civil society leaders, government representatives, and technology experts gathered in Osogbo, Osun State, for the first-ever Civil Society Organisation (CSO) AI Action Summit on Tuesday, June 4.

    With the theme “Tech for Transformation: Civil Society Organisations as Catalysts in the AI Era,” the summit spotlighted the urgent need to ensure civil society organisations are active participants, not bystanders, in shaping the country’s artificial intelligence trajectory.

    Organised by the Rising Child Foundation (RCF) with support from the Nigeria Youth Futures Fund (NYFF) and LEAP Africa, the summit attracted over 200 participants from across the South-West region.

    In her welcome address, Ms. Taibat Hussain, Executive Director of RCF, described the summit as a turning point for Nigeria’s civic sector.

    “This is a mandate for action,” she declared.

    “Civil society must not be left behind in the AI revolution. We must be equipped, informed, and involved.”

    She cited RCF’s recent needs assessment, which revealed that fewer than 20% of youth-led CSOs surveyed had any form of AI training, despite strong interest across the sector.

    This insight led to the launch of RCF’s Digital Skills and AI Empowerment Programme, which trained 23 selected CSOs, many of them women-led, disability-focused, and rural-based, in ethical AI usage, digital advocacy, and readiness audits.

    Delivering the keynote address, Prof. Abiodun Musa Aibinu, Vice Chancellor of Summit University, emphasised that artificial intelligence should not be treated as an elite or distant tool.

    “AI is already reshaping our world—from the way we educate, to the way we govern, and even how we fight misinformation,” he said. “Civil society must embrace AI not just as users but as co-creators of ethical, inclusive solutions.”

    Representing the Osun State Governor, Bamikole Omishore, Special Adviser to the Governor on SDG and Multilateral Relations, reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to inclusive digital transformation.

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    “Governor Ademola Adeleke’s administration is investing in youth digital skills, ICT infrastructure, and innovation-driven governance,” he noted. “But we understand that the government cannot do it alone. Civil society must be central to our digital development agenda.”

    A major highlight of the summit was the formal launch of a grassroots-informed AI policy framework, “Inclusive Artificial Intelligence for All,” presented by Mr. Abideen Olasupo, policy consultant and founder of MyAIFactChecker.

    The framework, the first of its kind in Nigeria, offers actionable guidance for CSOs to adopt AI in ways that are ethical, context-aware, and inclusive of marginalised communities.

    “This policy brief reflects real-life needs and insights from the grassroots,” Olasupo said. “It is not just for researchers or policymakers—it’s designed to empower organisations that work daily with communities.”

    The summit also featured a practical session by Dr. Bashirat Abdulganiyu, Project Manager at RCF, who introduced participants to free and accessible AI tools for nonprofit and everyday use. From AI-powered research assistants to chatbots and fact-checking tools, her presentation demonstrated how even resource-constrained organisations can begin integrating AI into their operations and advocacy.

    Other engaging sessions included a panel discussion on AI in civic engagement, with insights from Dr. Kudirat Jimoh of Osun State University and ethical AI researcher Jibola Amusan, as well as an innovation demo by Syntax Squad, showcasing locally developed AI applications for governance and youth development.

    Closing the event, RCF Communications Officer Kerimat Olayiwola called on all attendees to continue the momentum beyond the summit.

    “We must ensure that no community is digitally invisible. This is not a one-day conversation—it is the beginning of a movement,” she said.

    As Nigeria seeks to build a digitally inclusive future, the CSO AI Action Summit in Osun State has laid a critical foundation, placing civil society not at the margins of technological transformation but firmly at its centre.

  • Three Crowns celebrates World Milk Day with new campaign

    Three Crowns celebrates World Milk Day with new campaign

    Three Crowns, a leading Nigerian milk brand produced by FrieslandCampina WAMCO, has successfully launched its “Treasure that nourishes our world” campaign in celebration of 2025 World Milk Day.

    The campaign is aimed at reinforcing the brand’s commitment to providing superior nutrition for mothers and their families across Nigeria through exciting engagements both online and offline in major cities.

    On World Milk Day, 1st June, Three Crowns executed successful consumer engagement activities across strategic locations nationwide including Sabo Bus Stop, Ikorodu, Lagos; Lugbe area on airport road Abuja, Bodija Market Ibadan featuring a special appearance by popular content creator and influencer Lizzy Jay, affectionately known as “Omo Ibadan,” who added vibrant energy and excitement to the day’s activities; Kano at Sauna Dakar by Dakar’s Central Mosque; Jos at Old Airport Road; and Owerri at Wetheral Junction. The nationwide activations successfully engaged thousands of consumers, providing education about dairy nutrition while celebrating the vital role of mothers in Nigerian families.

    This year’s global theme, “Let’s Celebrate the Power of Dairy,” emphasises how dairy serves as an accessible, affordable, and nutrient-dense food essential for balanced diets worldwide. Three Crowns leveraged this significant occasion to highlight the brand’s essential role in supporting mothers’ nutrition while demonstrating understanding of the multifaceted responsibilities of motherhood and the importance of empowering mothers with proper nourishment.

    Chioma Igwe, Marketing Manager, Three Crowns, stated, “The responses from mothers and families across the country were overwhelming and heartwarming.” This World Milk Day campaign successfully celebrated these incredible women while reinforcing the importance of prioritising their own nutrition. When mothers are well-nourished with quality milk like Three Crowns, they are better equipped to care for and extend the same to their families and fulfil their many vital roles in society.”

    The campaign successfully sustained Three Crowns’ top-of-mind awareness by emphasising the brand’s essential role in supporting healthy dairy nutrition. Through the engaging activations, consumer rewards, and awareness campaigns, Three Crowns encouraged Nigerian mothers and families to increase their daily intake of Three Crowns milk, enabling them to consistently care for both themselves and their families.

    “The success of our World Milk Day campaign across the country demonstrates the universal appreciation Nigerian mothers have for quality nutrition,” said Lilian Elue, Brand Manager, Three Crowns Milk.

    “Our activations went beyond just celebrating dairy – they recognised the strength, dedication, and sacrifices of mothers while ensuring they understand the nutritional support available to them through Three Crowns. The energy and enthusiasm we witnessed confirmed that connecting with mothers at the community level creates the most meaningful impact.”

    The multi-city activations proved to be enriching experiences for communities, successfully combining entertainment, education, and meaningful consumer connections. This campaign was particularly well-received, underscoring Three Crowns’ successful strategy of partnering with relatable personalities who genuinely resonate with Nigerian families.

    Three Crowns continues to be recognised for its superior quality and nutritional value, making it the preferred choice for families seeking reliable dairy nutrition. The brand’s dedication to supporting maternal health aligns with global efforts to improve family nutrition and wellbeing.

    World Milk Day, celebrated annually on June 1st, was established by the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations to recognise the importance of milk as a global food source.

  • Olowu calls for unity between Alaafin, Ooni

    Olowu calls for unity between Alaafin, Ooni

    The Olowu of Kuta, HRM Oba Dr. Hammed Makama Oyelude, Tegbosun III, has called on the Alaafin of Oyo, HIM Oba Abimbola Owoade, and the Ooni of Ife, HIM Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, to embrace unity for the advancement of Yorubaland.

    Oba Makama made the appeal on Tuesday while hosting the Alaafin at his palace in Kuta, Osun State.

    He lamented that unlike in the North, where traditional rulers like the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar III, and the Shehu of Borno enjoy widespread respect, Yoruba traditional leadership lacks cohesion, which weakens its influence and development potential.

    According to him, unity among Yoruba monarchs is key to unlocking the region’s progress and tackling pressing challenges, especially youth unemployment.

    “It is time for Yoruba traditional rulers to come together and address the many issues facing our people,” Oba Makama said, emphasizing that cultural preservation should also remain a top priority for royal fathers.

    He extended greetings to the Ooni of Ife, who is currently abroad, noting that traditional rulers from five local governments had waited over five hours to welcome the visiting Alaafin.

    “I don’t know if you’ll still visit their locality during your courtesy visit. I watched the video of your itinerary yesterday and what Olugbon said . You have become Oba at the right time. There’s a need for unity amongst the Yoruba Obas. God has placed you and Ooni as the leaders in Yorubaland. Kabiyesi, Iku Baba Yeye, you’ll use this courtesy visit to pass a strong message.

    There’s a crisis in Yorubaland. God has said it’s time to come together and unite.

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    “The unity of Yorubaland is very paramount. If you see Sultan of Sokoto and Shehu of Borno, you’ll never see any rancour, and if there’s any, it won’t come into the open. Our son, Bola Tinubu, is the president of Nigeria now. There is a need to rally round him to succeed. 

    ” The respect that Sultan and Shehu of Bornu command amongst their subjects is lacking in Yorubaland.” Olowu said.

    Responding, Oba Owoade thanked Oba Makama for his good gesture and warm reception.

    Oba Owoade said he has been monitoring Oba Makama for about two years now in the media how he has been promoting culture and traditions.

    Oba Owoade said he was excited with the admonition of Kabiyesi Olowu which for him really made the visit a worthwhile journey.

    The purpose of our visit is to thank you and like Kabiyesi Olowu mentioned, the unity of Yorubaland is paramount to me.