Category: South West

  • Drama as suspect dares court to jail him over alleged death threat

    Drama as suspect dares court to jail him over alleged death threat

    There was mild drama yesterday at the Akungba-Akoko Division of the Magistrates’ Court in Ondo State as a suspect, Mr Segun Orungbeja, challenged the magistrate during his arraignment over an alleged threat to kill a man with a cutlass.

    Mr Orungbeja stunned the courtroom when Magistrate K. A. Kolawole asked what led to his arrest.

    Angry, the suspect fired back: “If you want to sentence me, you can go ahead; my God is watching you.”

    The outburst disrupted proceedings before order was restored.

    Police Prosecutor, Inspector Ola Boboye told the court that Orungbeja allegedly threatened to kill one Abiodun Akintunde with a cutlass.

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    He accused the suspect of conduct likely to cause a breach of peace by demanding money from the complainant, who reportedly owed him nothing.

    According to the charge sheet, the alleged offence is contrary to and punishable under Section 86 of the Criminal Code, Cap 37, Vol. 1, Laws of Ondo State of Nigeria, 2006.

    Defence counsel, B. J. Eniayewu, pleaded for leniency and bail, urging the court to temper justice with mercy and assuring that his client would not abscond.

    In his ruling, Mr Kolawole granted the suspect bail but ordered that he be remanded pending the perfection of the bail conditions.

    The case was adjourned until February 4.

  • APC chieftain backs Oyebamiji, predicts inclusive governance in Osun

    APC chieftain backs Oyebamiji, predicts inclusive governance in Osun

    • …youths commence door-to-door awareness for APC for 2026/2027

    A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress in Ila-Orangun Federal Constituency, Hon. Adeniyi Ismail Oluwatosin, has expressed confidence that the party’s 2026 governorship candidate, Asiwaju Bola Oyebamiji, will pursue participatory and inclusive governance if elected.

    Adeniyi, who is seeking the House of Representatives seat, said the proposed leadership style would reflect the aspirations of the people of Osun State.

    He spoke to journalists at the Boluwaduro Local Government Council during ongoing door-to-door awareness campaigns across three local government areas.

    According to him, Oyebamiji represents a pathway to sustainable development, inclusiveness, and good governance in the state, adding that the APC candidate would build on existing progress and advance the collective interests of residents.

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    Also speaking, a former Chairman of Ila-Orangun Local Government, Otunba Segun Awotunde, said the mobilisation efforts being led by the House of Representatives aspirant would continue across all polling units.

    He noted that the initiative is aimed at encouraging capable and principled youths to play active roles in governance.

    Awotunde described Adeniyi as a leader with a people-focused approach to representation, rooted in service, guided by strong values, and driven by commitment to collective development.

    “Adeniyi’s political journey reflects a clear understanding that leadership is not defined by titles, but by purpose, the responsibility to give voice to the people and act decisively in their interest.

    “Across communities and constituencies, he consistently demonstrates the principles of inclusiveness, and he listens attentively, engages meaningfully, and mobilizes citizens toward shared goals. His leadership style resonates deeply with youths, community leaders, and grassroots stakeholders who see in him not mere ambition, but representation anchored in conscience, integrity, and accountability.”

  • Oyetola distributes free JAMB forms to 1,000 Osun admission seekers

    Oyetola distributes free JAMB forms to 1,000 Osun admission seekers

    No fewer than 1,000 admission seekers have received free Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) from the social intervention of the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola.

    The initiative tagged ‘Ileri-Oluwa Hands of Fellowship’ was facilitated by the Executive Director of Marine and Operations at the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Engr. Olalekan Badmus.

    Speaking during the distribution of the forms to beneficiaries, Badmus stated that in a bid to complement the Federal government’s efforts by increasing enrolment of students in tertiary institutions, the former governor embarked on the initiative.

    He stated that, “This initiative, which is the 6th, is aimed at underprivileged youths who are willing to go to school. We put this together in the name of the Minister of Marine, Oyetola, who is our mentor. This initiative is about ensuring education is affordable and accessible for all,” he said.

    “Students who excel in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) would qualify for additional scholarships.”

    Chairman of the Ilerioluwa JAMB Scholarship Committee, Hon. Femi Adejumo, described the 6th edition as the largest so far.

    He said four designated centres, Oja-Oba, Ayetoro, Igbona, and one other in Osogbo, were opened to serve applicants from the Osogbo Federal Constituency and surrounding communities, including Ikirun and Iragbiji.

    Adejumo revealed that 1,200 forms were printed, out of which 1,000 would be fully sponsored for qualified candidates. 

  • Expert warns against fake products ahead of business exhibition

    Expert warns against fake products ahead of business exhibition

    An Ibadan-based pharmacist, Abiodun Ajibade, has raised concerns over the proliferation of fake and substandard products in Nigerian markets, warning that they pose serious risks to public health and safety.

    Ajibade made the remarks in a statement on Tuesday in Ibadan, Oyo State, ahead of a week-long business exhibition and empowerment summit.

    The event is designed to promote Nigeria’s productive economy by showcasing authentic local products across sectors such as healthcare, beauty, renewable energy, and arts and crafts.

    As Team Lead of Gleanforte Academy Limited, Ajibade said the exhibition will provide local manufacturers with increased visibility and patronage while helping to curb the spread of counterfeit goods.

    He noted that the summit will also facilitate connections between producers, buyers, and consumers, with the overarching goal of strengthening local business ventures across Nigeria.

    He said, “GleanForte Academy is hosting Genspark 2026, a week-long business exhibition and empowerment summit, at Liberty Stadium, Ibadan, from March 17-21, 2026.

    “The event aims to boost Nigeria’s productive economy by showcasing genuine local products, including healthcare, beauty, renewable energy, and arts & crafts. The exhibition will provide visibility and patronage for local manufacturers, combat fake products, and foster connections between producers, buyers, and consumers.

    “The exhibition strives to establish a direct relationship between the consumers, the buyers, and bulk breakers with the producers. The organizer harped that the prevalence of fake products in the market space is alarming, and at the Ibadan business exhibition, genuine products from the manufacturers would be brought closer to the genuine businessmen, women, and the general public.

    “The manufacturers’ desire to also compete with imported products is expected to be given better momentum as the exhibition will be attracting over two thousand guests daily, drawn from within Ibadan and the neighbouring states of Southwest Nigeria. This will help the good distribution of their brands, networking with new business contacts, and sustained business interests.

    “The need to give productive engagement more visibility is at the base of the Ibadan business exhibition, and everyone involved in different productive endeavours is expected to use the platform to take their products to the marketplace.

    “The summit intends to showcase local products from all sectors as a way to enhance the business endeavours of Nigerians. We are trying to bring people’s products to the fore.”

  • Ekiti roundtable: Speaker Aribasoye to lead discourse on values as catalyst for progressive governance

    Ekiti roundtable: Speaker Aribasoye to lead discourse on values as catalyst for progressive governance

    The Speaker of the Ekiti State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Adeoye Aribasoye has been appointed lead discussant at the 2026 edition of the Ekiti Future Agenda Roundtable and Awards, scheduled to hold on Thursday, February 26, 2026, in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital.

    The Ekiti Future Agenda and Socio-economic Development Organisation, led by its Convener, Mr. Adesina Adetola, announced the development.

    According to Adetola, the annual roundtable, themed “Ekiti Kete: Sustaining Our Values, Re-igniting the Spirit of Our Forebears,” will bring together prominent Ekiti sons and daughters from within the state and across the diaspora to deliberate on issues critical to the state’s development.

    “This will go a long way in preserving and promoting the cultural heritage and values that distinguished our forebears, rekindling the spirit that defined our community’s identity and fostering a sense of pride and continuity among current and future generations. And in all, highlighting these values as a catalyst for progressive democratic governance,” he added.

    The socio-economic development strategist said, “This year marks the 16th anniversary of our continuous effort to celebrate Ekiti excellence. The event will feature the annual awards for emerging leaders and Inspiring Individuals, investitures of some Ekiti distinguished personalities into the EFA Hall of Fame, while a number of corporate organizations will be acknowledged for their contributions to Ekiti State’s socio-economic development.

    Other discussants at the event include a renowned Nigerian public affairs analyst and community leader, Ayo Arogundade, the Director-General of the State’s Bureau of Civic Orientation and Citizenship, Olawunmi Famuyiwa, the Chairman, Ajoni LCDA, Ekiti State, Michael Ogungbemi, and a Lecturer in the Mass Communication Department at BOUESTI, a prominent advocate for good governance,  Labake Akinyemi Oke, while a former member of the Federal House of Representatives, Bimbo Daramola, will moderate the discussion session..Expected at the event as the Special Guest of Honour is the Governor of the State, Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji.

    The Ekiti Future Agenda Roundtable is primarily a conversation on the development of Ekiti State, with the main aim of serving as a rendezvous of ideas and strategies towards the development of Ekiti State in all areas.

  • Makinde’s wife donates stationery to students in Oyo

    Makinde’s wife donates stationery to students in Oyo

    Wife of Oyo Governor, Mrs Tamunominini Makinde, has donated writing materials to public schools across the state as part of activities marking the 50th anniversary of the creation of Oyo state.

    She described education as greatest legacy that can be passed on to future generations.

    Mrs Makinde said the initiative was deliberately designed to place children at the centre of the Oyo@50 celebrations.

    She stated that the growth and stability of the state depend largely on quality of education given to its young population.

    According to her: “Our children are the future of Oyo State. The state belongs to you, and if you work hard, you will inherit it and take it forward.”

    She thanked teachers and members of the Oyo@50 Anniversary Planning Committee for making the programme possible.

    According to her, education remained the most effective tool for breaking the cycle of poverty and empowering individuals to contribute meaningfully to society.

    “Education is the greatest legacy we, as a government and as parents, can give to our children. When you are educated, you can lift yourself out of poverty, defend your family with a strong voice and make informed decisions for yourself and for the future of Oyo State.”

    Mrs Makinde urged beneficiaries of the stationeries to make proper use of it, calling on them to cultivate strong reading habits and remain focused on their academic pursuits.

    “As you receive these materials today, do not forget to enrich your brain. Read your books, make the best use of this stationery and continue to work hard. Your education is important for the growth and development of Oyo State.”

    Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Hon. Olusegun Olayiwola, described the initiative as a strategic investment in the state’s future, noting that access to basic learning materials plays a critical role in improving educational outcomes.

    “This programme reflects the commitment of the Oyo State Government to strengthening public education. By supporting our students with learning materials, we are laying a solid foundation for academic excellence and ensuring that no child is left behind.”

    He commended teachers for their dedication and urged students to remain disciplined and committed to their studies.

  • Ondo @50: Ogunjobi hails Aiyedatiwa, lauds founding fathers

    Ondo @50: Ogunjobi hails Aiyedatiwa, lauds founding fathers

    As Ondo State celebrates her 50th anniversary, the Chief Executive Officer of Legacy Ryders, Atlanta, Georgia, Engineer Abayomi Ogunjobi, has lauded Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa for his giant developmental strides and economic growth.

    Ogunjobi, in a congratulatory message to the governor on Monday, described the golden jubilee as a significant milestone in the history of the state.

    The cybersecurity expert specifically commended the governor for what he called purposeful leadership and impactful governance.

    He commended the administration’s ongoing developmental projects across the state, noting that they have improved infrastructure, boosted economic activities, and enhanced the living standards of residents.

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    Ogunjobi said the government’s people-centred policies and commitment to social welfare have placed Ondo on the path of sustainable growth and progress.

    According to him, the 50th anniversary offers an opportunity for reflection, renewed commitment, and collective resolve to advance peace, development, and good governance in Ondo State.

    The engineer also paid tribute to the founding fathers and past leaders of the state for laying a solid foundation that has sustained stability and development over the years.

    He, however, asked the traditional rulers and residents of the state to remain united and continue to support government efforts aimed at building a more prosperous and inclusive state.

  • Banditry: Kwara reopens schools in six councils

    Banditry: Kwara reopens schools in six councils

    Kwara State government has ordered the reopening of shut schools in some local government areas of the state.

    Following the spate of banditry and kidnappings, the state government last year ordered the temporary closure of primary and secondary schools in six local government areas of Kwara North and South districts.

    The government announced that “schools across Kwara State can now reopen from Monday February 2, 2026

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     Education and Human Capital Development Commissioner, Dr. Lawal Olohungbebe said: “School authorities have been notified of the decision which came amid continuous security operations to neutralise all threats to the public, including schools.

    “The government deems the situation to be a lot better than it was before. Even so, we continue to maintain vigilance.

    “Security operations continue steadily to sustain the gains of the past weeks while the government builds community resilience along with the kinetic efforts.”

  • Senator mourns businessman

    Senator mourns businessman

    The Senator representing Osun West Senatorial District, Senator Adelere Adeyemi Oriolowo, has described the death of renowned businessman and community leader, Alhaji Sulaiman Ola Aremu, popularly known as Aremu Motors, as a monumental loss to Iwoland and Osun State at large.

    In a condolence message, Oriolowo said the passage of Alhaji Aremu marked the exit of an iconic leader whose life embodied integrity, hard work and selfless service.

    He noted that the late Aremu was a rare figure whose influence cut across business, community development and traditional institutions in Iwo.

    The lawmaker described the deceased as a living testament to the fact that true greatness is measured by character and impact rather than academic qualifications.

    According to him, Alhaji Aremu rose from humble beginnings to prominence through vision, determination and resilience, despite not having the advantage of extensive formal education.

    Oriolowo recalled that the late businessman began his journey to success in the transport sector, a venture that laid the foundation for his entrepreneurial growth and lifelong commitment to service.

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    He said Alhaji Aremu later diversified into farming, particularly cashew production, and other business interests, earning a reputation as a disciplined, honest and principled entrepreneur.

    He added that Alhaji Aremu was deeply committed to the welfare and development of Iwoland, consistently deploying his resources, influence and time to support communal growth and stability. The Senator noted that his philanthropy and community spirit earned him widespread respect and trust among the people.

    Oriolowo further highlighted the late Aremu’s close relationship with the late Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Asiru Olatunbosun, describing him as a loyal friend and trusted ally who played a significant role in supporting the monarch’s ascension to the throne.

    He said this reflected the deceased’s strong belief in loyalty, destiny and service to tradition.

    The Senator also recalled Alhaji Aremu’s contributions to key community institutions, noting that he served as the first Chairman of the Iwo Day Celebrations and was a member of both the first and second Iwo Board of Trustees.

    He added that the deceased personally provided logistical support during the 2006 National Population Census, a contribution that helped Iwo emerge as the most populous local government area in Osun State.

    Describing him as a respected businessman, farmer, community leader and patriot, Oriolowo said Alhaji S. Ola Aremu left an indelible imprint on the political, economic and social development of Iwoland.

    He prayed that Allah (SWT) forgives the shortcomings of the deceased and grants him Al-Jannah Firdaus, while urging the people of Iwo to sustain the values of integrity, service and unity which Alhaji Aremu stood for.

    According to the Senator, the death of Alhaji S. Ola Aremu is not only a painful loss to his immediate family but also to the entire Iwo community, even as his legacy of service and commitment to humanity continues to endure.

  • Oil discovery: Ogun govt reaffirms jurisdiction, cites legal, historical evidence

    Oil discovery: Ogun govt reaffirms jurisdiction, cites legal, historical evidence

    Ogun State Government has reaffirmed its territorial jurisdiction over Eba Island in Ogun Waterside Local Government Area, dismissing claims from some quarters in Ondo State as misleading and capable of triggering avoidable communal tension.

    The clarification follows public debates and a motion sponsored by Donald Kimikanboh Ojogo, representing Ilaje Federal Constituency in Ondo State, after President Bola Ahmed Tinubu approved the commencement of drilling activities at an abandoned oil well located on Eba Island.

    In a statement issued yesterday, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Information and Strategy, Kayode Akinmade, said Eba Island where the approved oil well is located falls within Ogun Waterside Local Government Area of Ogun State.

    According to Akinmade, boundaries between states and local governments in Nigeria are constitutionally defined and properly documented by the National Boundary Commission (NBC), adding that official boundary maps and records clearly situate Eba Island within Ogun State.

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    He explained that Eba is a long-established community within Ogun Waterside, whose status predates Nigeria’s independence and has remained unchanged through successive political and administrative reorganisations, including the 1976 state creation exercise that carved Ogun State out of the former Western State.

    “Since 1976, there has been no constitutional amendment, judicial pronouncement or federal gazette that altered the boundary placing Eba outside Ogun State,” the statement said.

    The government clarified that there are two distinct locations known as “Eba.” While one is located near the Ondo State forest reserve, the larger Eba Island—where the oil well approved by the President is situated—lies entirely within Ogun State’s coastal corridor.

    Akinmade noted that the presidential approval for drilling followed extensive due diligence by Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and other relevant federal institutions, all of which confirmed that the oil well is located within Ogun State territory before clearance was granted.

    He added that the deployment of national security assets, including naval formations around the drilling site, further demonstrates federal recognition of Ogun State as the host state.

    Providing additional context, the statement disclosed that in October 2024, the Molokun of Atijere in Ondo State formally approached the Osobia of Makun-Omi in Ogun Waterside Local Government Area, seeking permission to conduct business activities on Eba Island. The request was declined and subsequently reported to the Ogun State Government, NNPCL and security agencies.

    According to the government, this engagement amounted to a tacit acknowledgment of Ogun State’s jurisdiction over the area.

    On historical claims being circulated, the Ogun State Government described reliance on colonial documents from 1919 and 1920 as misleading, pointing instead to Colonial Government Gazette No. 660 of April 29, 1950, which clearly defined the boundary between the former Ijebu and Ondo provinces and superseded earlier notices.

    The government also cited lease agreements, historical community records and survey documents—including the Olokola Free Trade Zone Survey Plan—as further evidence establishing Eba Island as part of Ogun State.

    Administrative validation by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) was also referenced, with the polling unit at LA Primary School, Eba, officially registered under Makun/Irokun Ward in Ogun Waterside Local Government Area of Ogun State.

    Akinmade said that following the discovery of hydrocarbon prospects in the coastal corridor, Ogun State Government conducted independent verification of the well coordinates using geospatial and cartographic technology, which confirmed that the wells are located within Ogun State boundaries.

    He added that Ogun State has worked closely with the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) and NNPCL in securing the asset and preparing it for commercial exploration, including facilitating the establishment of naval security infrastructure in the area.

    While cautioning against the spread of misinformation and inflammatory narratives, Ogun State Government called for restraint and responsible engagement by all parties.

    The government reaffirmed its commitment to the rule of law, peaceful coexistence and cooperation with the Federal Government in safeguarding national assets, saying the people of Makun-Omi Kingdom have assured authorities of their readiness to maintain peace and protect lives and property.

    “The facts are clear and the law is settled. Eba Island where the approved oil well is located is in Ogun State,” the statement concluded.