Category: South West

  • Oyo APC guber aspirant Oladele bags CSNPRJ’s excellence in community leadership award

    Oyo APC guber aspirant Oladele bags CSNPRJ’s excellence in community leadership award

    The Baàmẹ̀kọ́ of Ibadanland and Chairman/CEO, Erudite Group of Schools, Oloye Saheed Oladele has won Excellence in Community Leadership and Development Award from Civil Society Network for Peace and Restorative Justice (CSNPRJ) during a 1-day colloquium on out-of-school children organised by the civil society in collaboration with Peace for Africa Chaplains Fellowship and Welfare Organisation.

    The president of the society and commissioner general of chaplains, Bishop Professor Adegbolagun Ademola George stated that the award is a fitting recognition of Oloye Oladele’s contributions to community leadership and development.

    Bishop Professor Adegbolagun George, who wrote a book on tackling the menace of out-of-school children launched at the Colloquium, commended Oloye Saheed Oladele’s love for education and generous support for out-of-school children as he asserted that Baàmẹ̀kọ́’s leadership exemplified remarkable passion and virtues in promoting development, especially for vulnerable populations.

    The reviewer of the book, Dr Victor Olu Taiwo, the Secretary-General of Council of Yoruba Elders (CYE), hailed Oloye Oladele for his passion for education and community development. He said that he has heard and read so much about Oloye Oladele, and he posited that the least Baameko deserves is to be appointed as Minister of Education. The reviewer prayed that God should bless Nigeria with more people like Baameko.

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    In his response, Oloye Saheed Oladele thanked the organisers of the Colloquium as he affirmed that he is passionate about anything education, especially as it concerns out-of-school children. He disclosed that he slept in Abuja and had to rush to the program the second day to show the importance he attached to education. 

    The guest speaker at the Colloquium was Prof. Rasheed Aderinoye, former Executive Secretary, National Commission for Nomadic Education. The event was graced by dignitaries which included His Grace Archbishop Ayo Ladigbolu JP, Emeritus Archbishop of Methodist Church; the Chairman of the Colloquium, Prince Bamidele Ademoroti who represented the Aringbajo of Igbajo-Ijesa, Osun State, HRM Oba (Dr) Areola Ademuyiwa, Arijelori Agbara III; Oyo State CAN Chairman, Special Apostle Col Joshua Akinyemiju Rtd; Mrs Oluwatoyin Balogun, Hon. Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Inclusion, who was represented by Mr Lateef Ariori, a director in the ministry and the Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Hon Segun Olayiwola.

  • Oyo Police train DPOs, tactical commanders

    Oyo Police train DPOs, tactical commanders

    The Oyo Police Command, in partnership with Fimihan Adeoye Security Consult has organised a three-day seminar for Divisional Police Officers (DPOs) and Tactical Commanders across the state.

    The training, with the theme: “Building capacity for effective Superintending” was to improve service delivery of Police personnel.

    Oyo Commissioner of Police Johnson Adenola said training for Police officers is very essential for everyday activities because if knowledge not updated, it becomes outdated. 

    He noted that the training will talk about use of firearms, basic Police duty, the interagency synergy, investigation processes, and investigation report writing among others.

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    He, however, said Nigerians, particularly people in the state at the end of the training should expect professionalism and improved Police training. 

    “As you can see, the men receiving this training are not the men on the road. We have their commanders, the DPOs, the head of tactical teams.

    “But it is a sort of train-the-trainer. We expect that when they leave here, they will go and cascade that training to the men working under them. So essentially, it will ultimately get to the boys and the expectation is improved service delivery.”

  • Edelman Africa launches regional advisory to support global institution growth

    Edelman Africa launches regional advisory to support global institution growth

    Edelman Africa on Wednesday launched its Regional Advisory (ERA) team, comprised of senior industry veterans and communications advisors spread across North, East, West, Central and Southern Africa to assist existing and potential clients in building their businesses and navigating the continent.

    This move, together with Edelman’s established network of vetted partners that span the entire African continent and offer on-the-ground tactical support across all 54 countries, positions Edelman Africa as the most connected communications advisory on the African continent and the leading provider of communications advisory across the region.

    To build upon Edelman Africa’s already established teams in both Southern and East Africa, the regional advisory team will be co-led by two external advisors handpicked for their decades of experience across their respective regions: Kwame Senou, Executive Director of The Holding Opinion and Public (THOP) in Cote d’Ivoire and Kamal Taibi, Founder & CEO of Stratëus Group in Morocco.

    Increasing market volatility, institutional failures pushing people to the brink, and growing mistrust of leaders in government, business, and media. The 2025 Edelman Global Trust Barometer Data identified these symptoms as part of a crisis of grievance: a sense of unfairness and a lack of confidence in our institutions to improve our world, continent, and respective countries.

    For governments, multinational corporations, and NGOs hoping to expand their presence into Africa, building trust will be crucial to offsetting this sense of grievance.

    “As our Trust research has shown, when institutions can’t be trusted to do what is right, levels of grievance arise. That’s why we must focus on increasing optimism, helping organisations cultivate and rebuild trust in local communities where they operate. This is especially true for those building their presence in Africa,” says Karena Crerar, CEO of Edelman Africa.

    “Multinational corporations and other institutions can no longer afford to be out of touch. Nuanced, regional strategies must be in place to reflect Africa’s complex socioeconomic environments. You can’t transplant multinational business and communication models into a given country and hope they’ll stick. You need a top-down understanding of every market,” she says.

    “This launch marks a significant step forward in how we support our clients’ ambitions across Africa. By bringing together deep regional expertise with the global reach of Edelman, we’re equipping institutions with the insight and guidance they need to navigate complex markets, earn trust, and drive impact at scale. It’s a strategic move that reflects both the growing importance of Africa in global growth plans and our commitment to being a trusted partner on that journey,” says Justin Westcott, COO of Edelman EMEA.

    From public affairs influencing local policy to crisis communications, on-the-ground presence to regional analysis, this team will focus on not only tactical implementation in each country, but also strategic regional advisory for clientele operating in multiple African markets.

    “This is a pivotal moment, where our role is to navigate the complexities and deliver tailored solutions. West and Central Africa present a dynamic landscape ripe with opportunities. Through this unique strategic alliance, we are well-positioned to support the ambitions of both global players and regional champions, driving meaningful impact across the region,” says Senou.

    North Africa also offers compelling prospects, says Taibi: “The region’s strategic location bridging Europe, the Middle East, and sub-Saharan Africa creates a hub for logistics and trade. Countries like Morocco and Egypt have become focal points for industries such as automotive manufacturing, energy transition, and agribusiness.”

    Organisations working with Edelman on the continent will receive ongoing, bespoke advice based on their current organisational strategy and market expansion plans. They will then work alongside the advisors in understanding all aspects of the market, region, neighbouring markets, and overall context.

    “Our advisors will then guide clientele on a strategic approach, going beyond Public Relations and tactical implementation, rather helping to tailor organisational goals into a regionally nuanced, culturally sensitive communications programme focusing on the stakeholders they want to reach. They will then work with our partner network across more than 50 African countries to implement these strategies and create the greatest possible positive impact for both the organisations and the communities in which they work,” says Crerar.

    The ERA Structure: Steering this advisory team will be Karena Crerar, Edelman Africa CEO, with the following advisors overseeing each region: Kwame Senou, Executive Director, THOP, Cote d’Ivoire (West and Central Africa); Kamal Taibi, Founder & CEO, Stratëus Group, Morocco (North Africa); Corazon Sefu, Edelman Kenya Managing Director (East Africa Advisor); Geraldine Mamburu, Edelman Africa Business Development Director (Southern Africa).

    Karena Crerar, Edelman Africa CEO, says: “As a leading communications consultancy in Africa, and a global leader in Trust, now is our moment to spearhead the African growth agenda for our industry, our people, and our clients – both on the continent and in international markets where interest in our dynamic continent remains high.”

    She continues: “We aim to advise our clients on the nuances of Africa through a country-specific, regional, and continent-wide lens, ensuring their communications create positive economic and social impact. This, alongside access to Edelman’s global capabilities, allows us to design communication strategies for clients that drive meaningful change while fostering sustainable growth, helping us to push back against the crisis of grievance,” says Crerar.

  • Basiru congratulates Adeleke at 65, states why he wants to unseat Osun governor

    Basiru congratulates Adeleke at 65, states why he wants to unseat Osun governor

    The Surajudeen Ajibola Basiru governorship campaign team on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has congratulated the governor of Osun state, Sen. Ademola Nurudeen Jackson Adeleke, as he clocked 65.

    A statement on behalf of the SRJ Campaign Team by Prof Aderemi Ajala in Osogbo, the Osun state capital, sends heartfelt wishes to the Ede-born politician.

    According to the statement, “we want to join the good people of Osun State to celebrate our governor and brother, His Excellency, Sen. Ademola Nurudeen Jackson Adeleke, as he clocks 65. For us, we nurse no hatred against him, especially as he celebrates his birthday. So we congratulate him. The politics we are all involved in are for the betterment of our state.

    “Being a knowledgeable people and apart from the fact that our principal is a lawyer by profession who adheres to the tenets of democracy, we don’t see politics as a do-or-die affair. When Governor Ademola Nurudeen Jackson Adeleke defeated us in the last election, we respected the people’s wish.

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    “While we salute him on his birthday, we like to remind him that Sen. Surajudeen Ajibola Basiru, Ph.D, is contesting to unseat him because of the obvious lapses he has noticed in the current administration in our dear state. The governance of our dear state cannot continue to be entrusted to the hands of someone like Governor Adeleke. We need a governor with ideas and who is surrounded by development-driven individuals. He cannot continue to use a few days in Osun and the other remaining days outside. We would have pardoned his frequent travels if he had capable hands to leave the administration with, but no. We have, together with our principal, consulted widely, and that is why he has thrown his hat into the ring. He wants to salvage the plight of our people.

    “One does not need anyone to say it to know that Osun’s agricultural sector is almost dead. Nothing seems to be working under the current administration. No single company has been established or opened under this current tenure. Tourism in Osun is at its lowest patronage.

    “Our educational sector has nosedived. What do we expect when teachers are sacked and not replaced? The health sector is nothing to write home about. The money accrued to the state in the last 30 months has been spent recklessly. The state government should publicly come out to tell the people how their funds are spent.

    “A good leader doesn’t take the people to where they want, he takes them to where they ought to be. Our state is fast losing the gains of the past. So while we wish him all the best life can offer, we like to remind him that Sen. Basiru is contesting to unseat him. And we know the outgoing governor would be proud of his predecessor when he takes over from him in 2026,” the statement added.

  • Osun LG: APC chieftain condemns report against Oyetola, demands justice for slain chairman

    Osun LG: APC chieftain condemns report against Oyetola, demands justice for slain chairman

    A prominent All Progressives Congress (APC) leader in Ijesa land, Adebayo Adedeji, has condemned a media report against the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, over the death of reinstated Irewole Local Government Chairman, Remi Abass.

    Adedeji, while calling for justice for the slain council boss, described the report as “journalism of bitterness,” accusing the media outlet of misinforming the public and attempting to incite hatred against Oyetola.

    The Nation recalls that Abass was brutally murdered amid the crisis surrounding the control of local councils in Osun State after his reinstatement by the Appeal Court. Seven suspects were reportedly arrested in connection with the killing.

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    One of the suspects, identified as Ademola, was said to have died in police custody, prompting a media outfit to allege that Oyetola ordered his arrest over the council election dispute.

    Adedeji debunked the claim, stating that Abass was attacked by political thugs at the council secretariat upon his return to office. 

    He also referenced a circulating video in which a PDP chieftain is seen speaking about the presence of fierce-looking men around the area shortly before the murder occurred.

    “Following the incident, a formal complaint by the family of slain politician was made to the police who swung into action and got a number of suspects arrested, including some PDP thugs. One Jooda, Ademola and others were arrested, it is unfortunate that Sahara Reporter politicise the dastard act to water down the criminal case already before a competent court

    “We are not just demanding for justice for Remi Abass but also for Saheed Oyegunju that was also killed in that similar circumstance in the same Ikire.”

  • Ooni hosts female bank executives, applauds nation-building roles

    Ooni hosts female bank executives, applauds nation-building roles

    In celebration of the recently concluded Mother’s Day, His Imperial Majesty, Arole Oduduwa, Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Babatunde Ogunwusi, has praised mothers across Nigeria for their steadfast support in nation-building. 

    He emphasised their crucial role as co-pilots in managing family affairs, highlighting their dual responsibilities as caregivers and role models to their children. 

    This commendation was delivered during a gathering with two prominent figures in the banking industry: Dr. Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Fidelity Bank, and Lady Ada Chukwudozie, the Chairman of Keystone Bank Limited, who also heads the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria in the eastern region.

    During the event in Lagos, Ooni Ogunwusi expressed his admiration for the exceptional qualities of both women, describing them as consummate professionals who skillfully balance their demanding careers with their roles as mothers and wives. 

    He noted that their remarkable achievements in the banking sector have not only created opportunities for other women pursuing careers in finance but have also established them as exemplary role models. 

    Ooni highlighted that their success stories illustrate that it is indeed possible to excel in professional endeavours while nurturing one’s family.

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    “You both are devoted mothers, virtuous wives, and top-tier professionals in your respective fields,” Ooni stated. “Your influence serves as an inspiration for young women in our society. You challenge me, not just as a monarch but as a man, and I will forever celebrate your contributions on this sacred throne of Oduduwa.”

    In his remarks, Ooni Ogunwusi expressed his desire to have the meeting to showcase the two women as mentors to a broader audience, especially aspiring female leaders. He conveyed his commitment to documenting their journeys for future generations, ensuring that their legacies as successful professionals and dedicated mothers are preserved and celebrated.

    Dr. Onyeali-Ikpe, in her response, expressed gratitude to the Ooni for his unwavering support of women’s development. She reiterated Fidelity Bank’s commitment to fostering growth among women in society, stating, “Kabiyesi, thank you for the kind words. This recognition serves as motivation for both me and the organisation I represent to continue our efforts in empowering women and contributing positively to all Nigerians. Your acknowledgement of our roles as mothers, wives, and professionals is deeply appreciated, and we need more leaders like you to make our society a better place.”

    Lady Chukwudozie also offered her thanks to Ooni for his encouraging words. She spoke about the importance of collaboration between the private sector and traditional institutions, emphasising that such synergies are vital for fostering development. She further committed herself to empowering more women in her capacity as the Chairwoman of Keystone Bank and the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, vowing to continue making strides that uplift women across the nation.

  • Lagos Bus Reform Initiative targets safety, efficiency

    Lagos Bus Reform Initiative targets safety, efficiency

    Lagos State Government, through Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA), has launched a Bus Reform Initiative (BRI) to revolutionise public transportation, with a pilot programme along Lekki-Epe corridor.

    The initiative prioritises commuter safety, operational efficiency and technology-driven solutions to address the state’s growing transport challenges.

    Director, Transport Operations, Lagos State Ministry of Transportation, Olasunkanmi Ojowuro, speaking on radio, said safety was the cornerstone of the reform.

    “Commuters will travel in safer vehicles, driven by well-trained professionals,” he said.

    “All drivers on the corridor will undergo mandatory training by Lagos State Drivers’ Institute (LASDRI) to ensure defensive driving standards.

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    “Vehicles, inspected by the Vehicle Inspection Service (VIS), must meet strict safety criteria, with non-compliant operators required to upgrade or face exclusion.”

    The BRI integrates private sector operators, merging existing players into a structured system. Twelve registered operators, managing fleets of up to 50 vehicles each, will service the corridor using high-and medium-capacity buses, alongside smaller vehicles such as ‘koropes’ and ‘danfos’ for first-and last-mile connectivity.

    Ojowuro, an engineer, noted that ‘’these smaller buses will ferry passengers from inner communities to major hubs, ensuring seamless integration with larger routes.’’

  • ‘Nigeria recorded 75,000 maternal deaths in 2023’

    ‘Nigeria recorded 75,000 maternal deaths in 2023’

    No fewer than 75, 000 maternal deaths were recorded in Nigeria in 2023, a non-governmental organisation (NGO), Maternal and Reproductive Health Collective (MRHC), said yesterday.

    To drastically reduce the high maternal mortality, which represents 28.7 per cent of the global statistics, the organisation called for a collaborative plan and action to tackle the debilitating crisis.

    The NGO is implementing an initiative, ‘MamaBase,’ a data-driven intervention that identifies and supports the most vulnerable, low income women from pregnancy to six weeks post-delivery in 12 local governments in Lagos State.

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    The councils are Epe, Alimoso, Ibeju-Lekki, Ikorodu, Mushin, Ajeromi and Ojo.

    Others are Amuwo-Odofin, Kosofe, Agege, Apapa and Eti-Osa.

    Giving an impact assessment of the initiative in Lagos, the Chief Operating Officer, Mrs. Olufunmilola Owosho, said MRHC began full implementation of the ‘MamaBase’ programme across the 12 councils in 2023, with a plan to link 5,000 women to formal health care within 12 months, ensuring that at least, 80 per cent of them access maternal services at health facilities.

  • Oniru seeks stronger public-private partnership to drive development

    Oniru seeks stronger public-private partnership to drive development

    • By Halimah Balogun

    The Oniru of Iru Kingdom, Oba Abdulwasiu Omogbolahan Lawal, has called for deeper collaboration between the palace and key institutions operating in Iru Kingdom, as part of efforts to drive sustainable development and economic growth.

    He made the appeal during a visit to the Naval Dockyard Ltd and Naval Doctrine Command on Victoria Island, Lagos, a tour he embarked on to mark his fifth year on the throne.

    Oba Lawal emphasised the importance of strengthening partnerships with public agencies and private organisations, noting that many of them had played vital roles in supporting the kingdom’s growth over the years.

    “Over the years—precisely five years—we have had strong collaborations with organisations such as Nigerian Navy, Naval Dockyard Ltd, and the Naval Doctrine Command. This tour is a way of consolidating those relationships and identifying new areas where we can work together for the development of Iru Kingdom,” he said.

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    The monarch highlighted the socio-economic contributions of institutions such as Terra Kulture, which he said had trained nearly 40,000 young people.

    According to him, such partnerships demonstrate the value of consistent collaboration in empowering local communities.

    “We understand the socio-economic importance of the organisations in Iru, and we want to solidify our relationship with them. This visit is not just ceremonial; it’s a call to action for more targeted partnerships that can uplift our people,” the monarch said.

    He hailed the Navy for its role in securing Iru Kingdom during the 2020 EndSARS protests.

  • Firm to invest $50m in manufacturing in Ogun

    Firm to invest $50m in manufacturing in Ogun

    Mamuda Group Nigeria Ltd is set to invest $50 million in Ogun State through one of its subsidiaries, Mamuda Beverages.

    Mamuda is involved in food, beverages, care and agro-processing.

    The Chairman of the group, Mr. Hassan Hammoud, made this known when he led high ranking officials of the company to meet Governor Dapo Abiodun in his office at Oke-Mosan in Abeokuta yesterday.

    He said the governor would lay the first foundation stone for Mamuda Beverages next month.

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    The chairman said Mamuda Group would set up its investment in stages, adding that other areas of interest for the company such as food, care and agro-agro-processing would also be established in the state.

    “Mamuda Group is based in Kano. We have different types of factories. We have Mamuda Industries, which is a leather factory for export to Europe and everywhere in the world.

    “We have Mamuda Agro, which produces agricultural sacks. We also have Mamuda Foods, which is the confectionery business, and we have Mamuda Beverages, which is the CSD business.

    “We equally have Mamuda Care, which focuses on detergents and beauty care. Mamuda Group has 13,000 workers.