Category: South West

  • Ondo Assembly urges striking poly workers to embrace peace

    Ondo Assembly urges striking poly workers to embrace peace

    Ondo State House of Assembly has appealed to the management and members of staff of Rufus Giwa Polytechnic (RUGIPO), Owo, to show understanding and embrace peace, in the interest of the students.

    News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the workers of the institution embarked on indefinite strike over the non-payment of six month salaries and non-implementation of the national minimum wage.

    NAN reports that the House of Assembly had last Thursday set up an Ad-hoc Committee to investigate the reasons for the protest.

    The House of the Assembly, through the Ad hoc Committee, however, assured the workers that their demands would be addressed.

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    The Chairman of the Ad-hoc Committee, Mr Stephen Abitogun, made the appeal during a meeting with the school’s management yesterday in Akure.

    He said institutions of higher learning were meant to be centres of academic excellence where talents were nurtured and careers were shaped.

    He said the state was known for peace and tranquillity, hence the House of the Assembly’s decision to set up an Ad hoc Committee to interface with key stakeholders in the institution.

    The chairman said the engagement process had been structured into three stages: meeting with the polytechnic management, engagement with the academic and non-academic staff, and dialogue with the students.

    “As representatives of the people, some of whom have their children and wards in that institution, we cannot stand by and watch the institution becoming a breeding ground for unrest.

    “We pledge to review the findings of this committee and make recommendations to the appropriate authorities to restore and sustain peace, progress and stability on campus,” he said.

    Acting Rector, Mr Adegun Olorunwa, admitted that the workers were being owed six months salaries and pleaded with them to be patient, as efforts were ongoing to address the situation.

    On the implementation of the minimum wage, Olorunwa said no higher institution in the state had received increased subvention to implement it.

    “Upon my assumption of office, the situation had deteriorated so much that salaries were being paid in percentages.

    “At that time, workers were receiving as little as five per cent. Sometimes it was 10 per cent, 20 per cent, and at best, 70 per cent.

    “We often had to wait three months just to pay one month’s salary. It was that bad.

    “But on the day I took over, I gathered the workers and declared that the era of percentage salary payments had come to an end. By God’s grace, that declaration has held true.

    “I can confidently tell you that since 18 months ago, we have been paying salaries in full, 100 per cent.

    “The governor, since inception, has been attending to our concerns by paying six out of 12 months’ salary arrears at once,” he said.

    Olorunwa said his approach had been peaceful, adding that the institution had never been shut down.

    “As we speak, students are still on campus. So, the idea of shutting down the institution does not exist.

    “We are here to listen to you. At the end of this process, our recommendations will be aimed at ensuring peace and development,” he said.

  • Daniels at judgement for me by Tunde Akanni

    Daniels at judgement for me by Tunde Akanni

    ‘Mo ti gba leta ayo…’

    Date was August 27, 2024. On the verge of the completion of the examinations of the immediate past set of the final year students in the indomitable Faculty of Communication and Media Studies.

    FCMS, of LASU, I got a bumper harvest. It was the maturation of some ripe, two year old seeds I had cultivated with students who were members of my Feature Writing class. I’ve had the honour of teaching or co- teaching that course as lead tutor for ten continuous years or more, without break, till date.

    At the commencement of classes for every set, I have always diffused the otherwise formal atmosphere of the classroom. This is by asking them to always ensure that writing feature articles may require resetting their mood to one similar to that suitable for writing love letters: your reader must find you irresistible; indeed must read and possibly re-read you on account of the good flow of the prose.   

    But the concept of love letter is some fantasy for Gen Zs. Following the disruptive impact of the social media therefore, I lament, year after year, that this new generation of students are missing a lot. I often recall for them how enthralling love letters of the years past used to be. It amuses them endlessly but remains sheer imaginations. Some of them have, however, demonstrated good writing skills as the course progressed, genuinely aspiring to reach good heights in communication of events, issues, emotions and images. 

    Daniel Nworie happened to be one of such students in the 2024 set. He crowned it all with what I consider his obviously judgmental, love letter to me. Indeed, love letter of the year 2024. Read on:

    Good morning to you, Prof. 

    I just want to use this moment to express my sincerest gratitude to you for the fatherly role you’ve played in my life these past years.

    As I prepare to take my last paper as an undergraduate this morning, I feel a lot of things, but in the midst of these contrasting emotions, my mind is so clear about a few, and one of them is my gratefulness to God for making me meet you, Prof. You may not understand the role you have played in my life, but I know where I am coming from and the clarity that simply observing the simplicity and manner with which you do things has given me.

    When I stepped into this school, I hoped to the heavens that I will do all I can to learn the ropes of Journalism, and explore as much as I can, but few weeks into school, I was awashed with the narrative that Journalists are poor people and don’t amount to something tangible in life. It broke me. I was advised to learn something else and not waste my time writing. 

    But when I met you, and with my initial interactions with you in the course of my level’s magazine production, I renewed my commitment to pursuing the dreams that brought me to school. The confusion and lack of clarity that reigned over me for two years was decimated. I observed the passion with which you did your duty and the palpable results that followed it, and I was convinced that indeed, passion, diligence, simplicity and trust in God are the ingredients for true success. I am now renewed and determined to pursue my dreams with such tenacity as I have seen from you.

    Today, as I prepare to bow out from school, I have no idea what my next phase will look like, as it is all in God’s hands, but I will launch into this phase, whatever it is, with tenets that I have gleaned from you, sir.  You inspire me in many ways, and I am grateful for the opportunity to know you. I am grateful for the gift of access you have given me, and I do not take it for granted at all. 

    Today, as I gear up to leave the four walls of this citadel, I promise to make you a proud father, and I won’t stop telling all that cares to hear, the important role you play in my life, and what a wonderful person you are. 

    Thank you so much once more sir, and God bless you real good.

    Such was the extent to which I cherished this extraordinary note that I felt compelled to share it on my Facebook page, January 1, 2025. The reception that welcomed it from my friends and relations was overwhelming. Thus began a harvest of love and books. Whopping 10 interesting volumes for my Dan.

    Distinguished Senator Babafemi Ojudu blazed the trail. Obviously impressed by the message of the very appreciative Dan, as I fondly hail my guy, Ojudu modestly reached out to for Daniel’s telephone number. The senator later invited Daniel over and cheerfully handed out two copies of his newly published best seller, the 303-page Adventures of a Guerilla Journalist. One copy for Dan and the other for me. 

    I had known the renowned journalist and foremost pro-democracy campaigner as a colleague since my years at Concord Press where we were both reporters. Ojudu was on the staff of African Concord weekly magazine while I wrote for the daily, National Concord. No sooner had I reported Ojudu’s benevolence on Facebook than Lekan Otufodurin announced another kind gesture for Dan. 

    A self-motivated journalism veteran, he’s the executive director of a frontline media development not-for-profit called Media Career Development Network, MCDN, a darling of many young journos across all genres. Otufodunrin gifted Dan six different titles including his latest publication, Our Punch Years, which has been relentlessly applauded since it was released. A groundbreaker of some sort, it has turned out to be the first publication ever jointly put together by the alumni of any newspaper company in Nigeria. 

    Next in line was the witty founder and chief executive of Medialogistix, Mr Dotun Adekanmbi. Adekanbi, the author of the biography of the legendary advertising czar, Chief Biodun Shobanjo. 

    “I feel we should do all that’s humanly possible to encourage ambitious and promising young folks like Daniel. There are too many distractions for their generation, so the few ones we manage to spot for great future, let’s nurture them together” Mr. Adekanmbi told me on phone before setting out to personally come and drop biographies he had crafted on three distinguished Nigerians namely, Dr Christie Toby, wife of former Deputy Governor of Rivers State; Akogun Lanre Adesuyi and Joseph Ayoade Ogunsina.

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    Sunday January 26, 2025, all the way from Abuja came Ismail Omipidan, former Chief Press Secretary to Governor Oyetola of Osun State. My colleague and darling brother in law, brought Daniel and me a copy each of his newly published autobiography, Persona Non Grata, a most sizzling and daring documentation of Omipidan’s professional life. It presents a compelling read. 

    Like Daniel, like Itunnu Kareem, indeed way back 2018. A self-motivated student of Political Science, he had only come to our faculty to take Feature Writing. Itunnu did for me a full length tribute on September 27, 2018, titled: A Cosmos on its Own…for Dr Tunde Akanni. I felt exceedingly flattered, but hear my Itunnu: “Why do I choose the word cosmos? Might it not be too big to eulogise a man? But nothing is too big to use for your role model…” He continues: “If many others are like him, then I already foresee an era of new world beaters. That when the current legends fade away, with time as all shall someday do, the rising suns in us shall stand tall at the table of knowledge and instill that which we have inherited from men such as this…” Itunnu had soothing words for me again following my appointment as Acting Head of Journalism Department of Journalism in 2021: “I met a father and a role model… he is now climbing the ladder that befits men like him… it’s long overdue”

    Today, Dan and I now have a set of common benefactors and friends. Who knows if ours will ultimately blossom to the level of that of Strunk and White, teacher and student authors of the legendary, Element of Style, often recommended for most undergraduates of communication studies?

    Happily, the Daniels’ judgement on me finally got the official endorsement of the LASU authorities for me to ascend the globally recognised highest academic pedestal. My full professorship is now official, alhamdulilah kathiirah.

    Tunde Akanni, PhD, member, Board of Directors of the Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development, CJID; member, International Board of Advisors of Dubawa; pioneer Director of the Digital Media Research Centre, DMRC, LASU; Director, Centre for Social Media Research, Lagos, is a Professor of Journalism and Development Communication at the Lagos State University. Follow him on X:@AkintundeAkanni

  • Baàmẹ̀kọ́ of Ibadanland, Saheed Oladele, bags Face of Oyo Youths Award

    Baàmẹ̀kọ́ of Ibadanland, Saheed Oladele, bags Face of Oyo Youths Award

    The Baàmẹ̀kọ́ of Ibadanland and Chairman/CEO, Erudite Group of Schools, Oloye Saheed Oladele has been conferred with the award of the ‘Face of Oyo Youths’ by the Association of Tutorial School Operators, Oyo State Chapter.

    The award which was conferred on Oloye Oladele during the grand finale of the Association’s Week on Saturday 12th of April, 2025 was in recognition of Baàmẹ̀kọ́’s numerous contributions to education and youth development in Oyo State in particular and Nigeria in general. 

    The association, which consists of 120 tutorial schools, regards the award as a vote of confidence on Oloye Oladele’s gubernatorial aspiration stating that it is also ‘symbolic of his youthfulness and vigor to emancipate Oyo State politically, socially and economically’.

    In his address, the national president of ATSO, Comrade Dotun Sodunke, publicly praised Oloye Oladele’s brilliance and vision. 

    He noted his deep admiration for Baàmẹ̀kọ́’s entry into the gubernatorial race, stating that he would bring a wave of meaningful change to the system.

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    While receiving the award, the Baameko of Ibadanland thanked the organizers for the honour bestowed upon him, saying, “This award is very dear to my heart because it is truly a vote of confidence from my colleagues”. 

    He also enjoined the government to give ATOS its due recognition like other school owners in the country.

    Dignitaries present at the award ceremony include the Honourable Commissioner of Education, Prof. Salihu Adelabu, Distinguished Senator Sarafadeen Alli, the Executive Chairman of Ona Ara Local Government Area, the ATSO National Executive, Oyo State ATSO Governor, Mr Adedeji Olayiwola and a host of other prominent guests.

  • NANS hails Akinronbi’s installation as Aare Onakakanfo

    NANS hails Akinronbi’s installation as Aare Onakakanfo

    The Assistant Secretary General, the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Com. Adejuwon Olatunji Emmanuel, has hailed installation of Akin Akinronbi as the Aare Onakakanfo Idomapa of Oke-Ona, Egbaland, an honour at the Palace of the Osile of Oke-Ona, Abeokuta.

    The recognition is not only a celebration of Akinronbi’s personal achievements and commitment to societal progress but also a divine call to a higher level of leadership, responsibility, and purposeful service. 

    A statement by Adejuwon noted that the title of Aare Onakakanfo is historically one of great influence symbolizing strength, strategy, and stewardship entrusted only to those who have shown the courage to lead, the capacity to build, and the wisdom to unify.

    He said: “As a new bearer of this revered title, it is important to note that this is far beyond a ceremonial adornment. It is a charge to stand as a protector of values, a bridge between generations, and most importantly, a driver of grassroots development. 

    “With your antecedents and track record, we are confident that this honour will usher in a new era of opportunity and transformation not just for Egba Oke-Ona and Egbaland, but for Ogun State and Nigeria at large.

    “We particularly urge you to channel your strength and renewed influence towards the development of students and the empowerment of the youth, who are the true custodians of our future. In a time when unemployment, educational disillusionment, and social instability plague our young population, your leadership can serve as a beacon of hope. 

    “We encourage you to initiate programs that will support education, vocational training, mentorship, and job creation for both current students and recent graduates. This singular act will leave an enduring legacy and contribute significantly to national development.

    “We implore you to work closely with elders, traditional leaders, and institutional stakeholders to preserve our cultural heritage while advancing inclusive and progressive policies. Your new position provides a platform to harmonize traditional leadership with modern developmental frameworks, giving room for both cultural preservation and societal advancement.

    “Indeed, your elevation is a benefit not only to your personal legacy, but to the entire Egba nation. It brings about renewed hope for the youth, increased attention to community issues, and a greater possibility for investment in human capital. The people will benefit from your visionary leadership, your philanthropic initiatives, and the unity that your influence can foster.

    “Leadership is a divine calling and a position of influence that attracts both admiration and scrutiny. With your new role comes an increase in visibility, expectations, and inevitably, opposition. It is therefore important to move with wisdom, patience, and deep reflection in all matters.

    “You must now understand that every decision you make, every word you utter, and every action you take will be weighed, analyzed, and interpreted by many both within and beyond your community. As such, you must lead with emotional intelligence, sound judgment, and clarity of purpose. The higher one rises, the more strategic and discerning one must become.

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    “Be mindful that not everyone will celebrate your success. There will be individuals or forces that may seek your downfall not because of your shortcomings, but because of envy or political interest. Hence, we urge you to take things calmly, avoid being reactionary, and seek wise counsel before responding to issues. Every action must be guided by maturity, vision, and long-term impact.

    “True leadership lies not in how many battles you fight, but in how many conflicts you prevent through wisdom and tact. Be a father to the people, a guide to the youths, and a reconciler in moments of tension.

    “May your journey as Aare Onakakanfo Idomapa be marked by grace, strength, and a legacy that generations will remember.

    “Once again, we celebrate your conferment and pray that your reign as Aare Onakakanfo Idomapa will be marked by peace, progress, and prosperity. Congratulations.”

  • PDP governors meet in Ibadan Monday

    PDP governors meet in Ibadan Monday

    Amid widespread concerns about the state of affairs within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), members of the PDP Governors’ Forum will be hosted by Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde at a meeting today to discuss the way forward.

    According to sources, the meeting will, as usual, give attention to criticisms of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Federal Government and directly or indirectly continue with the ongoing intrigues within the party.

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    They are also to discuss strategies and legal manoeuvres regarding the PDP governors’ court case instituted in support of the forum’s suspended Vice Chairman, Siminalayi Fubara, over the state of emergency in Rivers State.

    Two of the governors may propose an exploration of relevant legal manoeuvres to thwart the reinstatement of PDP National Secretary, Senator Samuel Anyanwu, a political ally of FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, who had returned to his office after the March 21 Supreme Court judgment that invalidated two lower court judgments used by a section of PDP national leadership to temporarily place Sunday Udeh-Okoye in the position.

  • AbdulRazaq urges citizens to pray for leaders

    AbdulRazaq urges citizens to pray for leaders

    Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq yesterday urged citizens to support their leaders at all levels with prayers as well as offer constructive engagements for good governance.

    The governor spoke in Ilorin during this year’s Palm Sunday procession.

    The Palm Sunday procession brought together various Christian leaders and worshippers who marched through the streets of Ilorin in a peaceful show of faith and unity.

    The governor, who was represented by his Senior Special Adviser on Religious Matters (Christian), Rev Timothy Akangbe, assured that the state government remains committed to improving the living conditions of the people.

    “The government will not relent in efforts to make life better for everyone in Kwara. But we need the prayers and support of the people to succeed,” Rev Akangbe said.

    During the celebration, the Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Kwara State, Bishop Sunday Adewole urged Christians to imbibe the virtues of humility and love, reflecting the example set by Jesus during His entry into Jerusalem.

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    “Jesus rode on a colt to teach us humility and service. As Christians and Nigerians, we must be humble, embrace peace and show love to our neighbours. This is the only way we can build a better society,” he said.

    Also speaking, his vice Pastor Ademola Popoola, reminded the faithful of Christ’s sacrifice for mankind’s salvation.

    “Jesus gave His life to redeem us. We must live holy lives and draw nearer to God with humility,” he advised.

    Also  at the event, Chaplain of the Radio Kwara Christian Fellowship, Reverend Father Ralph Ajewole, reminded Christians of the importance of humility and urged them to emulate the life of Jesus Christ.

    “We must let go of our old ways and live as Christ lived — with humility and peace in our hearts,” he stated.

    Reverend Bolaji Akinyemi echoed the message of love, saying, “Let us love one another and be our brother’s keeper. That is how we can build a better society.”

  • APC elders decry criticism against Ojulari’s appointment

    APC elders decry criticism against Ojulari’s appointment

    • Monarch hails Tinubu

    Elders Caucus of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kwara State has slammed Northerners opposing the appointment of Bashir Ojulari, an engineer, from Kwara State, as the Group Chief Executive Officer of Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL).

    The elders in a statement said they were taken aback why some Northerners would regard ‘Kwarans’ as Southerners when it came to the issue of appointments and benefits.

    The statement was signed by the Chairman of the APC Elders Caucus, Kunle Sulaiman (Kwara Central), Deputy Chairman, Senator Mohammed Ahmed (Kwara North), Deputy Chairman, Chief James Ayeni  (Kwara South) and Secretary, AbdulMumini Katibi.

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    “As members of the APC in North Central Zone, we are taken aback and surprised that the appointment of Ojulari, who is no doubt a proud son of Kwara State from the Igbomina stock, is being criticised by some Northerners and a few Southerners alike, who are claiming that the President has appointed a Yoruba man to head the corporation.

    “It is quite ironical that some of these elements from the North are also complaining and insinuating that the position has been given to a non-Northerner. The question we will like to ask them is; where does Kwara State belong? Southern Nigeria?

    “Geographically, Nigeria is divided into six geo-political zones and Kwara definitely is part of North Central Zone.

    “We believe the past pedigree of Ojulari and his rich experience in the oil industry were the underlying factors and rationale that qualified him on merit, which therefore led to his well-deserved recognition and subsequent appointment as GCEO of NNPCL.

    “We will like to advise Nigerians to be more focused on ability and competency of appointees into office, rather than being sentimental and trivialising issues, on the appointments of Mr. President, such as being expressed in this case of Ojulari’s appointment. This is to enable progress and development thrive in Nigeria,” they said.

    The caucus added: “Kwara APC Elders Caucus appreciates President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and thanks him for this appointment and others that have been done for us in Kwara State. We are indeed very happy and grateful to him.

    “We also want to thank our leader, the Governor of Kwara State and Chairman of Nigeria Governors’ Forum, Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, for the noble roles he has played in ensuring Kwara indigenes get federal appointments.

    “As elders of APC in the state, we appreciate and salute him for his efforts in the development of Kwara State and pledge our loyalty to him and his administration.

    “To our son, Ojulari, we want to congratulate him on the well- deserved appointment. We are confident that he will discharge the functions of his office most diligently and to the best of his ability.’’

    The royal family of Oke-Ode in Ifelodun Local Government of Kwara State has lauded President Tinubu for counting it worthy to appoint their son, Ojulari, as the new chief executive officer NNPCL.

    In a statement, Head of the royal family, Prince Adelodun Owolabi, prayed for God’s guidance for Ojulari in his new post.

    “We pray to Allah to protect and direct you on the new assignment and let your tenure be a successful one.

    “We thank President Tinubu for considering the appointment of Kwara people. We pray for his successful tenure in office.

    “We rejoice with Governor AbdulRazaq on this appointment that comes to the state during your tenure.

    “We solicit the prayers of Nigerians for the success of Tinubu and Ojulari.”

    Elders Caucus of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kwara State has slammed Northerners opposing the appointment of Bashir Ojulari, an engineer, from Kwara State, as the Group Chief Executive Officer of Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL).

    The elders in a statement said they were taken aback why some Northerners would regard ‘Kwarans’ as Southerners when it came to the issue of appointments and benefits.

    The statement was signed by the Chairman of the APC Elders Caucus, Kunle Sulaiman (Kwara Central), Deputy Chairman, Senator Mohammed Ahmed (Kwara North), Deputy Chairman, Chief James Ayeni  (Kwara South) and Secretary, AbdulMumini Katibi.

    “As members of the APC in North Central Zone, we are taken aback and surprised that the appointment of Ojulari, who is no doubt a proud son of Kwara State from the Igbomina stock, is being criticised by some Northerners and a few Southerners alike, who are claiming that the President has appointed a Yoruba man to head the corporation.

    “It is quite ironical that some of these elements from the North are also complaining and insinuating that the position has been given to a non-Northerner. The question we will like to ask them is; where does Kwara State belong? Southern Nigeria?

    “Geographically, Nigeria is divided into six geo-political zones and Kwara definitely is part of North Central Zone.

    “We believe the past pedigree of Ojulari and his rich experience in the oil industry were the underlying factors and rationale that qualified him on merit, which therefore led to his well-deserved recognition and subsequent appointment as GCEO of NNPCL.

    “We will like to advise Nigerians to be more focused on ability and competency of appointees into office, rather than being sentimental and trivialising issues, on the appointments of Mr. President, such as being expressed in this case of Ojulari’s appointment. This is to enable progress and development thrive in Nigeria,” they said.

    The caucus added: “Kwara APC Elders Caucus appreciates President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and thanks him for this appointment and others that have been done for us in Kwara State. We are indeed very happy and grateful to him.

    “We also want to thank our leader, the Governor of Kwara State and Chairman of Nigeria Governors’ Forum, Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, for the noble roles he has played in ensuring Kwara indigenes get federal appointments.

    “As elders of APC in the state, we appreciate and salute him for his efforts in the development of Kwara State and pledge our loyalty to him and his administration.

  • NANS cautions SSANU on plan to disrupt activities at FUOYE

    NANS cautions SSANU on plan to disrupt activities at FUOYE

    The leadership of National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Southwest Zone, has cautioned Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) over its plan to disrupt academic and non-academic activities at the Federal University of Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE), Ekiti State.

    The union, led by Comrade Owolewa Taiwo, was quoted in a statement as saying that it would resist any attempt by SSANU to plunge the institution into crisis.

    The leadership said the students’ body had resolved to do everything possible within the ambit of law to protect the interest of students of the institution.

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    The statement said: “As the authentic and legitimate voice of Nigerian students across the Southwest, we state without ambiguity that we will not fold our arms and watch any individual or group—whether union or non-union—plunge our institution into chaos or truncate the academic calendar that affects the future of over 50,000 students at FUOYE.

    ‘‘We are aware of the veiled threats by SSANU to mobilise its members across 26 universities in the Western Zone for an industrial action or protest at FUOYE.

    “This is not a threat; this is a declaration of readiness to protect the academic future of Nigerian students.

    “We remind SSANU that the last time they embarked on a disruptive protest and shut down operations on FUOYE campus, we suffered a painful and irreparable loss—a promising student died due to lack of access to emergency medical care after the University Health Centre was shut down by their action.

    ‘’We say never again. FUOYE or any of our institutions in the Southwest is not a battleground for political vendettas or union showdowns. Any attempt to use our campus to settle scores or create chaos will be met with legal, peaceful but unshakable resistance from the student body.

    “We urge stakeholders to intervene,  to ensure the peace and stability of FUOYE and other institutions are not compromised. We are committed to dialogue, justice and equity, but we will not allow the future of Nigerian students to be jeopardised by anyone hiding under the guise of unionism.

    “We call on SSANU to pursue their grievances through the proper legal and administrative channels, rather than resorting to disruptive actions that may lead to further crisis.’’

  • I don’t know why Ondo govt is after me, says ex-Attorney-General

    I don’t know why Ondo govt is after me, says ex-Attorney-General

    • Sues Aiyedatiwa over planned demolition of building

    Former Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice in Ondo State, Sir Charles Titiloye, says he does not understand why he has become a target of Ondo State Government.

    He said his house at Plot 8, Alagbaka GRA, Akure was the only building marked for demolition within the vicinity.

    Titiloye said he followed due process to acquire the land before erecting his building.

    Speaking to our reporter, he said he had since returned to private practice and never had any issue with the administration of Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa.

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    Titiloye said he didn’t build his house within the vicinity of the government staff quarters comprising 69 bungalows at Alagbaka that the state government planned to demolish and rebuild.

    He said: “All of us followed due process to acquire land in the area. It was designed by the Surveyor General. I applied for it and it was granted. Certificate of Occupancy was issued.

    “There was no letter and no notice was given before my house was marked for demolition. It is as if I was there illegally. If the government wants to revoke a land, there are procedures to be followed. That property belongs to me for the next 99 years. The land is not government land.”

    Titiloye has filed a suit at the Ondo State High Court seeking to restrain Governor Aiyedatiwa from demolishing his building.

    In a Writ of Summons filed at the court, he prayed the court to declare the planned demolition of his building as an act of undue harassment, intimidation, unwarranted disturbance of his quiet enjoyment of his property.

    He is asking the court to award him N300million as general and exemplary damages jointly and severally against the defendants for disturbing his quiet enjoyment of his property.

    He prayed the court to restrain the Governor of Ondo State, Attorney General of Ondo State, Commissioner for Lands and Ondo State Government, their agents, privies and assigns from demolishing his home where he currently lives with his family.

    In a statement of claim to support the suit, Titiloye said the defendants’ agents trespassed into his property and marked the frontal part with red paint.

  • Olugbon, Alaafin parley on unity

    Olugbon, Alaafin parley on unity

    The Vice Chairman, Oyo State Council of Obas and Chiefs and the Olugbon of Orile-Igbon, Oba Olushola Alao, yesterday paid a royal visit to the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Abimbola Owoade, on the need to promote unity and cohesion among traditional rulers in the state.

    Oba Alao was accompanied by his wife. They were received at the Boroboro home of the Alaafin in Oyo town.

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    During the visit, the two monarchs held a closed door meeting, which lasted for some minutes.

    Briefing reporters after the meeting, Oba Alao said the visit was centred on the need for unity among traditional rulers in the state.