Category: South West

  • Ibadan-Lagos axis no longer safe haven for kidnap suspects, says Amotekun

    Ibadan-Lagos axis no longer safe haven for kidnap suspects, says Amotekun

    Oyo State Amotekun has said it has arrested suspected kidnappers on the Oyo-Ogun-Lagos axis.

    The outfit said the suspected abductors of Prof Agbaje and others had been arrested with their weapons.

    The Commander of Amotekun in the state, Col Olayinka Olayanju (rtd), spoke to reporters in Offa, Kwara State on the sidelines of a colloquium organised by Galaxy Clique of Offa.

    The theme of the colloquium was: “Emerging trends and insecurity in our communities: Challenges and solutions.”

    The retired colonel said safety and normalcy had returned to the axis.

    Said he: “Oyo and Ogun governments have moved together and have joint security team. In the last six weeks, we have been on that road. I can tell you that no single incident has happened on the road.

    “I can also tell you that the kidnappers of Prof Agbaje and others have been nabbed. We have been able to arrest the people involved. The first thing we did was to mop up their weapons-they were about five in number. We did that through the information the people gave us.

    “The police were able to follow up, using technology to arrest every member of that group. Since then, there has been no incidence of kidnapping along that axis.”

    In his presentation at the lecture, the former director, National Military Strategy, National Defence College, Abuja, Air Vice Marshal (AVM) Ishaq Balogun (rtd), said terrorism was being tamed in Nigeria.

    He said between March and July 29, there was pervasive air of fear and uncertainty, as the security situation was frightening and worrisome.

    “It was after the meeting of stakeholders to fashion out new strategies of fighting the insecurity that led to the gradual abatement of the situation.

    “From July to date, terror is being tamed in Nigeria. I bet you if terror is tamed, we are going to have peace, because other issues such as armed robbery, banditry and others siding terrorism will give way.”

  • APC, SDP upbeat as tribunal delivers judgment Wednesday

    APC, SDP upbeat as tribunal delivers judgment Wednesday

    The Election Petition Tribunal hearing the dispute arising from the governorship poll held in Ekiti State on June 18 will today deliver judgment in the case by the Social Democratic Party (SDP) candidate, Segun Oni, against Governor Biodun Oyebanji of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The judgment date was contained in a hearing notice sent to the parties in the case before the three-member panel led by Justice Wilfred Kpochi.

    The panel had on November 23 reserved judgment after listening to the argument and counter-argument of the parties and adoption of the final written addresses by counsel for the petitioners and the respondents.

    Since the news filtered out that the tribunal would deliver its judgment in the case, there has been growing tension in the camps of the ruling APC and that of its counterpart, the SDP, ahead of the delivery of the judgment.

    The parties are now engaged in debates, as they prepare to roll out the drums to celebrate the outcome of the judgment, with APC and SDP supporters upbeat about the prospects of victory.

    The SDP state Publicity Secretary, Mr. Ganiu Salau, expressed hope that Oni would be declared the winner in view of the strength of the petition and evidence assembled at the tribunal.

    But, the Special Adviser on Media to the Governor, Mr. Yinka Oyebode, said there was nothing to worry about in the petition, claiming that they had proved all reasonable doubts at the tribunal.

  • Alaran organises special prayers for CJN, Raji, others

    Alaran organises special prayers for CJN, Raji, others

    The 2019 Deputy Governorship candidate of African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Oyo State, Alhaji Saheed Alaran on Tuesday organised special prayers for the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Kayode Ariwoola at Iseyin.

    The prayer session, which attracted Chief Imam of Iseyin local government, Alhaji Akeem Olajori, members of Iseyin League of Imam and Alfas, was for God’s guidance and protection over the CJN in his national duties.

    Prayer points were also centered on prominent sons and daughters of Iseyin community including Barr. Raji Ahmed, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), who Alaran described as a strong pillar for the development of Oyo State, Oke-Ogun and Iseyin community.

    Others that were prayed for at the occasion are the Nigerian envoy to Ukraine, Ambassador Shina Alege, Barrister Jelili Owonikoko (SAN) and Barr. Bimbo Atilola among others.

    Alaran, the former Chairman of Iseyin Local Government, said the prayer was important as the CJN has a calling to rebuild judicial system to make justice available to all without segregation.

    He added that the distraction that followed his elevation was from elements that forgot that Nigeria remained a country that could only survive its current challenges by working on the unity of its tribal sections.

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    “The prayer is important because our brother who has assumed a national position upon which our country’s judicial system is anchored for survival and rebirth, he has gotten all that is needed to achieve the height and he has gotten there, what remains is for God Almighty to guide, protect and support him in all his doings.

    “Also, we are here to pray for our brother who is the face of Oke-Ogun and Iseyin, a respected legal practitioner and philanthropist per excellence, Alhaji Ahmed Raji SAN, Oke-Ogun and Iseyin need him more now that development has started coming our way, may he never misstep, may all God continue to replenish him with wisdom and capabilities to do more for the people.

    “So did we pray for others like Ambassador Shina Alege, Barrister Jelili Owonikoko and other sons and daughters of this community at home and abroad that are making us proud in their different endeavors.”

    The Chief Imam of Iseyin, Alhaji Akeem Olajori while praying, cautioned those he said were out to play politics with the future of Nigeria by attacking the CJN to desist or attract the wrath of Allah.

    Olajori said the news of some people, sponsoring opposition against the CJN came to him as a shock in a nation that proclaimed unity as the bedrock of its existence.

    “God is not a God of tribe, he created all equal and assigned everyone with his or her own time, why would they raise eyebrow when it is legitimately the turn of our own son? Although we appreciate the President of Nigeria for not allowing tribal sentiment get in his way and pray that the time of Justice Ariwoola will be favorable to our nation at large.”

    The Ikolaba of Iseyinland, High Chief Ismahil Tikalosoro said the focus of the prayer was not only on the CJN, Barr. Ahmed Raji and other sons and daughters of Iseyin that have made national marks, but also for a prosperous Iseyin going forward.

    He prayed that God Almighty will take control of the selection process of the new Aseyin of Iseyin, which he said has gotten to a considerable level.

    Present at the prayer gathering were other traditional Chiefs and community leaders like retired Colonel John Ayegbonyin Fagbire and Alhaji Olanrewaju Azeez of the Iseyin Elders’ Council among many others.

  • Sanwo-Olu seeks Lagosians’ support

    Sanwo-Olu seeks Lagosians’ support

    Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has urged residents to support his administration in its quest to deliver more dividends of democracy, in line with the THEMES developmental agenda for Greater Lagos to Lagosians.

    He said his administration in the last three and a half years had delivered several iconic and laudable projects in different parts of the state, in line with his government’s Greater Lagos agenda, adding that President Muhammadu Buhari would inaugurate five projects in Lagos State next month.

    Buhari, according to Sanwo-Olu, would inaugurate Lekki Deep Sea Port, Imota Rice Mill, 18 kilometres Phase I of the Lekki-Epe Expressway, and J. Randle Centre for Yoruba Culture and History, Lagos Island.

    The President will also inaugurate the first phase of the Blue Line Rail from Marina to Mile 2 and do the groundbreaking of the second phase of the project from Mile 2 to Okokomaiko.

    Governor Sanwo-Olu spoke on Sunday during the Christmas Eve social events of the Yoruba Tennis Club and Island Club, held at the clubs’ secretariats on Lagos Island.

    During the events, which were attended by hundreds of club executives and members as well as visitors, the President of Yoruba Tennis Club, Chief Babajide Damazio, and his Island Club counterpart, Prince Rabiu Oluwa, promised continuous support for Sanwo-Olu.

    The governor thanked members of the foremost social clubs in Nigeria for standing by and supporting his administration in the past three and a half years.

    Sanwo-Olu, who is a member of Yoruba Tennis Club and Island Club, also used the occasion to highlight some of the achievements of the administration along the THEMES development agenda.

  • Ogun fetes 1,000 children

    Ogun fetes 1,000 children

    Ogun State Ministry of Culture and Tourism has distributed gifts to 1,000 children in a project tagged: “Ori-Omi Children’s Party 2022”.

    The children, aged between two and 18 years received branded gifts, in addition to special gifts awarded to winners in games and dancing competitions.

    They were also thrilled to other attractions such as bouncing castles and horse riding during the Yuletide celebration programme.

    The Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Adijat Adeleye-Oladapo, said the programme was aimed at giving the children within Abeokuta environs a memorable holiday.

    She said celebrating with others besides their families in a controlled and secure atmosphere would definitely put smiles on their faces.

    “This is one of the current administration’s lofty ideas of spreading love and integrating children into Christmas celebration.”

  • Health insurance, gifts for EFAG team members

    Health insurance, gifts for EFAG team members

    Lagos State Government has rewarded hardworking operatives of the Emergency Flood Abatement Gang (EFAG).

    It urged them to be more committed in the discharge of their duties.

    Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources Tunji Bello, at the end of year/award of excellence, said the government would provide logistics and moral support for EFAG for better service delivery.

    He said the EFAG team created in 2004 had been doing a good job by cleaning secondary drains and manholes in the 52 local governments and local council development areas.

    Bello said Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu approved 100 let cent 13th month salary for the team, and also approved a free health insurance policy for them.

    He hailed the team’s efforts, saying their continuous cleaning of drains ensured Lagos did not experience serious flooding this year.

    The commissioner said: “I will like to reiterate that you are part of the government’s structure, and as you continue to work harder, more packages will be put in place.

    “Always bear in mind that hard work brings better welfare packages. I want you to know that to whom much is given much is expected.”

    Special Adviser to the governor on Drainage and Water Resources Joe Igbokwe said the EFAG team remained the pride of the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources.

    He said the ministry would support them to keep up the tempo of good work.

    “I assure members of EFAG team that the government will take good care of you while you take care of the job for sustainability,” Igbokwe said.

  • Yuletide: Nigeria needs prayers for 2023 polls-Oyefusi

    Yuletide: Nigeria needs prayers for 2023 polls-Oyefusi

    The Deputy governorship candidate of Labour Party (LP) in Lagos State Princess Abiodun Oyefusi has urged Christians to use the Yuletide season to pray for Nigeria ahead of the 2023 polls.

    Oyefusi said this would foster peace, unity and love among the citizens.

    She with reporters in Lagos journalists as Christians all over world celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.

    Oyefusi said selfless love and care for one another cannot be dissociated from the season.

    She canvassed love irrespective of religious, political and other persuasions.

    According to her, this would engender growth and development of the country.

    She reiterated the needs for Lagosians to collect their Permanent Voter Cards(PVCs) and vote the right person for the general development of the state.

    “I want to use this opportunity to urge Christians to leverage on this season to pray for the nation Nigeria as the 2023 elections draw near.

    “This would foster peace, unity and love among the citizens.

    “It is important to know that selfless love and care for one another cannot be dissociated from the season.

    “We all need to love one another irrespective of religious, political and other persuasions

    “With this, there will be growth and development of the country,” she said.

  • 1,000 slum kids get educational support in Oyo, Kwara

    1,000 slum kids get educational support in Oyo, Kwara

    The Learning for the African Child Foundation (Learning African) has supported no fewer than 1,000 children in slums in Oyo and Kwara states.

    It aims to develop them into leaders.

    The Founder, Oreoluwa Olowe, said the organisation’s focus was primarily on members of those communities because so many young adults in low-income areas lack access to environments that could promote their growth and development.

    She told our reporter that many of the kids were raised in an interior community and slums, which limit their ability to dream of a better future for themselves.

    She added that since its inception in 2006, Learning African has supported over 1000 young adults across Oyo and Kwara states.

    “My goal is to raise a million young leaders across Africa with strong values; character, resolve and faith in building Africa through hosting leadership academies across Africa offering leadership development programs to fresh high school graduates.

    “We focus on young adults from low-income communities because a large number of them lack access to platforms that can aid their growth and development.

    “Many of them are raised in interior communities, inner-city slums, which limit their ability to dream of a better future for themselves,” she said.

    Olowe pointed out that one of the difficulties the foundation encounters is the need for funding before they can reach their target audience in some locations.

    She also added that projects have been majorly funded through partnerships with organisations in the private sector, individuals in society and international funding organisations.

    On her inspiration, she said: “I believe that where a person is born has a strong role to play in one’s future than any other factor.

    “Growing up in Nigeria, most children are exposed to the vulnerability of a society governed by inadequate leaders and have been at the receiving end of the poorly designed policies of the government.

    “The people have become their own government, living by what they could provide for themselves widening the gap between the rich and poor.

    “This has made quality education, leadership development and other basic amenities only accessible to those who can afford them.

    “I believe, in the words of Sigmund Feud, that it is easier to raise strong children than repair broken adults, hence my starting Learning for the African Child Foundation (Learning African) to raise young adults transformed to be change agents in their communities.”

  • Nigeria can rise above challenges, says Oyo APC chief

    Nigeria can rise above challenges, says Oyo APC chief

    Nigeria can rise above challenges if citizens cooperate and are determined to tackle them, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State, Kazeem Kolawole Raji, has said.

    In a statement, Raji, who is the Director, National Youth Mobilisation (Southwest) for the APC Presidential Campaign Council, felicitated Christians and Nigerians on the Christmas celebration.

    The former Oyo central senatorial aspirant said: “Christmas is that season of the year when we celebrate the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ who was given by God to make the whole world a better place.

    “One pertinent lesson of Christmas is that of selfless love and commitment by God to make the world a better place. 

    “It is on this note that I am also imploring all of us as Nigerians to continue to be our brother’s keepers.

    “Let’s continue to live together in love. We must continually strive for the unity of our country and our leaders at all levels must double up their efforts towards making Nigeria a better place.

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    ”I have no doubt that very soon, Nigeria will rise above its challenges with the cooperation and determination of all.

    “We must, therefore, not despair. Let’s keep working hard and remain dedicated to building a country we could all be proud of.”

    Raji urged Nigerians to have abiding faith in Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Action Plan.

    He believes the former Lagos governor’s leadership dexterity, sound intellectual modicum, capacity, capability, untiring efforts and ‘Can Do Attitude’ to deliver good governance if elected as the country’s next president in 2023

    He said: “Though there are many challenges confronting our country, supporting Asiwaju Tinubu as the next President of Nigeria will change the trajectory.

    “Asiwaju has the wherewithal and the Midas touch with his demonstrable capacity to think outside the box, headhunt talented individuals with disruptive innovations in governance and public administration to set the country on a higher pedestal.”

  • Titilola Agbalajobi Still a Mother Hen at 80

    Titilola Agbalajobi Still a Mother Hen at 80

    By Tunde Akanni, PhD

    Tuesday Dec 20, 2022 when I paid Mummy Titi Agbalajobi a casual visit at home, one of her nieces was mildly cautioning her on the need for her to be mindful of the number of guests expected at her forthcoming 80th birthday anniversary party. Yet this same niece felt the urge to remind the Sisi of the shindig of the invitation card for Lawyer, as they fondly hail my wife in that house.  “How can I forget that?” Mummy Agbalajobi snapped back asserting immediately that “these are my treasured ones whose access card, nothing can make me forget. Professor Akanni knows that can’t happen and the wife knows”. 

    As she called me Professor Akanni, my mind immediately raced back to the fact that her late hubby, Prof Femi Agbalajobi, retired from the University of Ibadan as a professor of medical informatics, as he personally recounted to me in an interview he granted me as a National Concord reporter in 1991. Until his death, he remained one of the most visible and charismatic governorship aspirants with large followership ever produced by Lagos State.

    It was not for nothing that the bus stop point near his house long known as amala bus stop got renamed as Agbalajobi bus stop. But the first professor Lagos State never had as a governor passed on to eternal glory suddenly in 1991 to the surprise of fans and foes alike…  Yet, that didn’t terminate the visibility for the Agbalajobi name.  The wife, Alhaja Simbiatu Titilola Agbalajobi, has indomitably remained one of those hoisting the flag of the family till date. She has just attained the enviable age of 80 years  in spite of seemingly insurmountable vicissitudes, making us solidarise  with her with gratitude to the Almighty Allah.

    The only direct landlord or better still, landlady I ever had, Mrs. Bimpe Akanni Adio-Oduola, for a long time, routinely bandied the name Sisi Titi for solutionist strategies and ideas. In 1991, an elderly friend of mine who was a spokesperson for a textile manufacturing company  but doubled as a farmer prospected for a transaction with the Ministry of Agriculture of Lagos State. I sounded out my landlady if she could help. Sisi Titi was our best bet, easing up an otherwise convoluted process. This enhanced my relevance and strengthened my relationship with my elderly friend. This friendship subsists till date to the glory of Allah and has yielded multiple dividends for both sides.

    Ever supportive of me till she died at 49 in the year 2000, my landlady uniquely indulged me to the extent that she allowed me to determine my annual rent in the same Lagos infested by Shylock devourers masquerading as landlords. I was away in England as a British Chevening scholar when she became terminally ill. Mummy Jide, as she was popularly called, did not fail to make her hubby appreciate her reckoning for Journalist Tunde-that’s me- as another son. She bore only boys. The hubby truthfully transmitted this to me and for a long time, but complied with all conditions except the idea of Journalist Tunde determining his own rent. Maybe it was time to excuse me politely from the apartment I rented in view of the inflationary trend. I sensed that move and quickly resorted to Sisi Titi. She thawed the ice, to my delight and asked me to go thank Chief Akanni. “Olohun de se oloruko kan  ni yin bo ti e je pe ara oke ni e”.  I complied with the counsel.

    Only Allah knew the “packaging” Sisi Titi did for Journalist  Tunde.  My relationship with Chief Akanni deepened so intensely that I was the only one in his company during her very first visit as inlaw to the family of the renowned media scholar and former editor of Daily Times, Femi Sonaike,  whose daughter was going to marry my late landlady’s first son, Jide.

     A first rate public servant by any standard, the Governor Tinubu administration distinguished by its relish for talents appointed Alhaja Agbalajobi as a permanent secretary and was made a round peg in the round hole of the state’s Ministry of Agriculture, being a fishery expert.  Team Agbalajobi took the ministry to what has probably remained its most glorious days till date. Her retirement notwithdtanding, Alhaja Agbalajobi remains a leading fishery expert and fish farmer in Lagos State.  Indeed, the Ministry, till date, finds her indispensable for inclusion in most of their fishery and general agricultural practice related programmes, especially public outings purposively intended to serve the deserving members of the general public in Lagos State. Call it reaping from where she sowed and you won’t be wrong.

    Incessantly deviant of complacency and committed to a better Nigeria free from corruption, Alhaja Agbalajobi sought and got partnership with fellow minded elites and senior citizens to set up cells of anti-corruption groups in different private schools in Lagos State.  Not given to doing things in half measures she joined her friends in engaging with the school children on the invaluability of accountability and transparency for Nigeria’s greatness in future.  As they began to make progress, they decided to sign on an energetic young man, Enwerem Chinedu, who literally immersed himself in the precursor to national rebirth campaign.  Chinedu drove the dream conceptualized by Alhaja Agbalajobi and her friends, and got better for it as the experience enabled him to apply for international fellowships and the likes.  Chinedu now lives in the United States with his happy family.

    Mummy Agbalajobi is however more given to philanthropy than other hobbies. Her house, ever bubbling meriting the Yoruba sobriquet, ile alayo (home of happiness) is always some kind of rendezvous for seekers of school admissions, jobs and other life enhancing opportunities. Alhaja always finds it pleasurable connecting young persons to possible benefactors and beneficiaries alike.  Not a few indeed have found their relationship with the 80-year old fortuitous, with many people meeting there newly wondering how they all have relationship with her without one ever mentioning it to the other until then.

    All of these are in addition to the ever daunting, uncommon supportive financial and other forms of gestures that this woman of faith dispenses to blood relations with even some persons taking a lot for granted that “Mummy must drop something , no how no how” as city boys would rap. Together with friends similarly inclined including a foremost finance expert and former Lagos State Commissioner and current Chair of the council of the Lagos State University of Education, Alhaja Sekinat Yusuf, as well as my darling wife, she   set up a philanthropic organization called Life of Hope Foundation.  With this organization, they have been able to generously share out various essentials to orphanages and such other centres.

    How can I forget this Mummy’s voluntary philanthropic intervention in the wedding of my foster daughter, Funmilayo Zainab Odesola in 2019? We had a modest budget but desired a decent and well secured venue for the event.  None of all venues that appeared suitable for our programme was priced below N500,000!  The first mention of this matter to Mummy Agbalajobi solved the knotty matter.  She promptly started making calls to the management of an inside estate masjid with an “all amenities completed” hall for socials.  Within minutes, an otherwise insurmountable task got neutralized. We had guests from inside and outside Lagos across all professional and social divides and all had a good time with us.  Alhamdulilah, it has remained a commendable union till date, obviously a beneficiary of the baarakah of the venue which is a masjid.  It was not for nothing that my late landlady was  always resorting to her for support on all manner of issues. More striking perhaps is the case of Mummy’s driver fondly called Alfa who has remained a loyal domestic staff till date for about 30 years even as we keep counting.

    A pioneer staff of the Department of Fishery which metamorphosed into the Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources, Trade and Industry, Alhaja Titilola Agbalajobi rose through ranks to the position of permanent secretary of what later came to be known as the Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives in 1992. In addition to being a distinguished pioneer member of the Governing Council of the NASFAT owned Fountain University, Osogbo, She has served in a number of other distinguished positions including the Board of Epe Boat Building Company; Urban Renewal Committee of Southwest Badagry; Board of National Council of Agricultural Research; Nigerian Institute of Food Science and Technology as well as the Board of the Fisheries Society of Nigeria.  She is an alumnus of Methodist Girls High School, Federal School of Arts and Science, both in Lagos as well as the University of Ibadan, where he met the love of her life. Alhaja is a profound and happy family martriarch sure to attract fervent prayers eternally from individuals, NASFAT and all. May her Allah keep showering on her His limitless favours and baarakah.

    Tunde Akanni, associate professor of journalism and pioneer director of Digital Media Research Centre, DMRC, LASU, is also a member  of the Promoters-in-Council of the University for Women in Africa,UFWA. He can be reached via: @AkintundeAkanni and tundeakanni.com