Category: South West

  • Kwara govt trains 5,606 secondary school students in digital technology

    Kwara govt trains 5,606 secondary school students in digital technology

    Kwara State Government says it has trained no fewer than 5,604 students of public secondary schools between 2024 and 2025 in digital technology.

    The beneficiaries were drawn from 50 public secondary schools across the state.

    The state said it engaged over 120 instructors, including National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members, digital volunteers and ICT teachers during the period.

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    Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq restated his administration’s commitment to empowering young techies and transforming the state into a hub of technological innovations.

    The governor expressed satisfaction about the rising interest and success of young ‘Kwarans’ in the tech space — a trend again seen at the just concluded Kwara coding and digital literacy programme, tagged Kwara futures exhibition 2025.

    The digital programme was organised by the Office of the Special Assistant to the Governor on Digital Innovation, Kayode Ishola.

    The theme was: ‘Kwara Futures: Empowering a digitally ready generation.’

    The governor said the government was determined to put Kwara on the global map by creating seamless pathways for collaboration from international tech accelerators to cross-border funding opportunities.

  • Osun 2026: APC victory paramount to aspirants, says Babayemi

    Osun 2026: APC victory paramount to aspirants, says Babayemi

    A popular and the leading governorship aspirant in the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun State, Omooba Dotun Babayemi, has said all the governorship aspirants seeking the ticket of the party at next year’s election, have pledged to work together for the victory of the party.

    He noted that the resolve of the aspirants to work with a view to defeating the ruling party in the state was gladdening because of the unity ‘’being forged by them in this direction.’’

    He said it was reassuring that the APC would sail through at the 2026 polls because of the renewed determination of the aspirants and members of the party to ensure the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was sent packing.

    The governorship hopeful, who spoke during the continuation of his statewide ward-to-ward visit to Ede North, South, Olorunda and Osogbo local governments where he hit wards, appealed to members of the party not to cause division among the aspirants, a development, he warned, was capable of affecting APC’s  fortunes.

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    Across the 10 wards visited in the four councils, he said the aspirants eyeing the ticket of the party were 14, pleading with the APC supporters not to cause division among them and members of the party.

    “The important thing is for our party, the APC, to win the forthcoming election. We are 14 individuals currently vying to be picked as the candidate of APC. However, it’s only one of us that will eventually become the party’s standard-bearer for the 2026 governorship election. So, our unity as a family should not be sacrificed on the altar of self-centredness,” he said.

    Those who spoke at the places visited praised Babayemi’s team spirit, saying they would take his advice by ensuring a sustained unity among members of the party.

    Among places visited at Ede North include Ward 7-(Sabo Agbongbe 2), Ward 4- Olusokun and Ward 5-Alasekere, while in Ede South, he was at Ward 1- Baba Nla Agate and Wrad 2-Kuye.

    The places visited at Olorunda Local Government were Ward 9 in Oba-Ile and Ward 10 in Oba Oke, while he visited the following wards in Osogbo Council: Ataoja B, Jagun B and Otun Jagun A.

  • I’m confident nobody can defeat me in Osun, Adeleke boasts

    I’m confident nobody can defeat me in Osun, Adeleke boasts

    Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke yesterday boasted that nobody could defeat him in the August 8, 2026 governorship election.

    He said he was not afraid of any federal might.

    Speaking with reporters after facing Osun State PDP Governorship Screening Committee in Abuja, the governor said he was confident that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu would not do anything that would “mess up his administration.”

    He said if he could defeat an incumbent governor to claim the seat, he was more than confident that the 2026 election would be a walk over, adding: “We will dance and work.”

    Governor Adeleke said:  “First of all, we don’t have any internal wrangling in Osun State PDP. When you look around, I can tell you that the PDP in Osun is number one. We are one family and everything is going on well. So, there’s no internal wrangling in PDP.

    “I am confident of winning the election because I have performed very well. You know, I mean, I introduced what they call fact-checking. You can go back and fact-check in Osun and see what is going on there. We are in the era of technology. You can just Google it and check it out, you will know that we are doing very well in Osun.

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    “I am so confident that I am going to win. I defeated an incumbent and I am the governor. Within two years, it’s unprecedented what we have achieved. Man, I’m so confident that nobody can beat us there.”

    Asked what he planned to do for the people of the state, the governor said: “This time, more goodies all the way, more goodies all the way throughout Osun State. We’ll be dancing, and we’ll be working.”

    Chairman, Osun State PDP Governorship Screening Committee, Adebayo Adepoju, said the committee had gone through the documents of the governor and was confident that the coast was clear for him to proceed with the election

  • Tinubu’s leadership guided by law, not emotion, says Lagos APC

    Tinubu’s leadership guided by law, not emotion, says Lagos APC

    Lagos State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has noted the latest outburst from an aide of former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, over what he hurriedly labelled as a “pardon U-turn” by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Spokesman Seye Oladejo said in a statement yesterday in Ogba, Lagos:  

    ‘’Predictably, this statement is yet another cocktail of ignorance, frustration and political bitterness from a camp desperate for attention.

    ‘’Unlike the impulsive and uninformed commentary that has become the trademark of the opposition, President Tinubu’s decisions are driven by due process, rule of law and national interest. In advanced democracies, informed review and reconsideration are marks of credible leadership and institutional maturity – not weakness.

    ‘’Only in the shallow corners of the opposition’s imagination does consultation and constitutional refinement translate to a “U-turn.”

    APC said it was quite understandable, though regrettable, that Atiku Abubakar and his media handlers permanently misread governance dynamics, having left public office since 2007 – a period during which he did not cover himself in glory.

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    It said Atiku needed refresher courses in modern governance.

    Oladejo said the political world had evolved, Nigeria had evolved, public administration had evolved.

    ‘’Unfortunately, Atiku has not. His thoughts remain trapped in a bygone political era  – outdated, unimaginative and disconnected from today’s realities. His ideas are as stale as the repeated electoral losses that have now become his identity.

    ‘’Indeed, serial defeats at the polls can weigh heavily on an aging mind that was never more than ordinary in the first place,’’ he added.

    The spokesman said it was the height of irony that a candidate, whose career had been defined by endless defections, internal party sabotage and judicial tourism, was attempting to lecture President Tinubu on leadership or integrity.

    ‘’Nigeria has not forgotten the unresolved scandals and unexplained fortunes that follow Atiku’s political legacy like an unshakeable shadow.

    ‘’Instead of issuing hollow press tantrums, the former Vice-President’s camp should focus on rehabilitating its battered political credibility,’’ he further said.

    Oladejo said the public was weary of Atiku’s infantile, bitterness-driven politics – where sound governance decisions were attacked for the sake of noise-making.

    He noted that President Tinubu was strengthening institutions, not pandering to emotion or social media theatrics.

    APC said: ‘’We urge Nigerians to ignore the latest media convulsions from a defeated politician’s corner. President Tinubu will continue to lead with constitutional discipline, courage and clarity of purpose – not the bitterness and confusion that have become hallmarks of those rejected repeatedly at the polls. Nigeria is moving forward – and no amount of political tantrums will change that reality.’’

  • Ibadan Circular Road Project: Residents issue seven days ultimatum to government

    Ibadan Circular Road Project: Residents issue seven days ultimatum to government

    Residents affected by the Ibadan Circular Road Corridor project have given seven days ultimatum to the state government to stop its planned demolition of their structures or face mass protest that may shut down the capital city.

    The affected residents, comprising six local governments, accused the state government of land grabbing, unlawful displacement and deliberate oppression under the guise of expanding Ibadan Circular Road project.

    The affected residents, drawn from Akinyele, Ona Ara, Ido, Lagelu, Oluyole, and Egbeda local governments, promised to resist what they described as “reckless abuse of power” and deliberate plot to cause hardship, pains and agony to the affected residents.

    The residents, under the aegis of Corridor Residents of Ibadan Circular Road, issued the warning in a communiqué presented at a news conference held yesterday at the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Press Centre, Iyaganku, Ibadan.

    The communiqué, signed by Prince Adeniyi Fasoye (convener) and Isiaq Jimoh (secretary), was presented by Mr. Tayo Oladosu.

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    The residents said the news conference was called as a result of the recent effort of the government, who through its officials, had begun pasting demolition notices on their buildings, against the initial assurance by Governor Seyi Makinde, who last year September promised the residents that no building would be demolished.

    They accused the officials of marking additional 850 metres of land across several communities under the guise of road expansion, alleging that the expansion of the Ibadan Circular Road project by the administration of Governor Makinde violated due process and constitutional provisions.

    According to the communiqué, the Ibadan Circular Road project, now officially known as Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja Circular Road, was lawfully initiated in 2005 under the administration of former Governor Rashidi Ladoja, who acquired the land through proper constitutional and legal processes for overriding public interest.

    They explained that at the time, “the land owners and the occupants of the demarcated proposed 75 metres (right and left) were consulted” and that “the land was pillared after adequate measurements of 75 metres from the midpoint were taken.”

    The residents said compensation was paid to some landowners during the administration of the late Governor Abiola Ajimobi, though the process was not completed.

    “The compensation to date has not been completed, as there are about N80million yet to be paid to the land owners and occupants as of the time of acquiring the land legally,” the communiqué said.

    The residents expressed outrage that the current administration under Governor Makinde had, without due process, expanded the legally-acquired 75 metres on each side to 500 metres, alleging that the move violated constitutional provisions.

    The people called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, National Assembly,  Olubadan of Ibadanland, and his council as well as other well-meaning individuals to prevail on the governor to shelve the idea of the expansion of the corridor.

  • Abia, Turkey promote Made-in-Nigeria products

    Abia, Turkey promote Made-in-Nigeria products

    In a strategic move to boost investment and promote locally made products, the Abia State Government has announced a partnership with Turkish and European investors through the forthcoming Abia-Turkey Investment Summit and Product Exhibition scheduled for November 25–27, 2025, at the International Conference Centre, Umuahia.

    Speaking during a briefing in Lagos, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Investment Promotion and Public-Private Partnership, Green Amakwe, said the event, themed “Bridging Continents, Unlocking Prosperity,” aims to attract international investors to explore business opportunities in Abia State.

    Amakwe informed the State Government, through the Ministry of Trade and Commerce, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with VEGA Growing Global Enterprise, signaling its commitment to hosting a world-class investment summit and exhibition.

    “The summit will provide an opportunity for international and local investors to explore the many advantages Abia offers as a preferred investment destination,” Amakwe stated. “The administration of Dr. Alex Otti is committed to creating a more favourable investment environment for our people and for all investors who wish to partner with the state.”

    He further explained that the summit will focus on key sectors including manufacturing, agriculture and agro-processing, textile, fashion and leatherworks, energy and infrastructure, trade and logistics, among others. The initiative, he said, seeks to strengthen bilateral relations between Turkey, Abia, and Nigeria, while promoting trade cooperation, strategic joint ventures, and business-to-business (B2B) connections.

    “Hosting an international summit of this magnitude requires collaboration,” Amakwe added. “We are building synergy with various state chambers of commerce and industry, including those in Lagos, Kano, and the Federal Capital Territory, while the Aba and Umuahia chambers are working closely with us.”

    Also speaking at the briefing, the Commissioner for Trade and Commerce, Dr. Mrs. Salome Nkemakolam, expressed gratitude to stakeholders and partners supporting the state’s economic vision.

    “We extend our heartfelt appreciation to you our valued partners in progress, for consistently amplifying the voice and vision of Abia. Your presence here underscores your trust in our mission to redefine the economic narrative of our state and position Abia as the undisputed hub of enterprise and opportunities in the southeast and beyond”

    Mrs Salome claimed under the leadership of Dr. Alex Otti, OFR the government of Abia State remains unwavering in its commitment to economic transformation, industrial growth, and the empowerment of the state indigenes.

    “The ministry of trade and commerce stands at the forefront of this drive, working closely with the partners and stakeholders to ensure that Abia becomes the preferred destination for trade, investment, and innovation”.

    Nkemakolam reiterated that the ministry stands at the forefront of Abia’s renewed drive for trade and innovation, ensuring the state becomes the preferred destination for investment and enterprise in the Southeast and beyond.

    “The ministry of trade and commerce stands at the forefront of this drive, working closely with the partners and stakeholders to ensure that Abia becomes the preferred destination for trade, investment, and innovation”.

  • Veteran broadcaster drums support for Oyebanji’s second term

    Veteran broadcaster drums support for Oyebanji’s second term

    A veteran broadcaster and media consultant, Mrs Ronke Kolawole has rallied support behind Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji’s second term.

    Speaking with some journalists shortly after a private tour of facility in Ilawe Ekiti, Ekiti State, on Wednesday, the veteran broadcaster, who is an indigene of the town described the visible transformation that has taken place in the community as really breathtaking.

    According to her, the Ilawe Ekiti community has never had it so good as far as infrastructure and socioeconomic development is concerned.

    “This is real dividends of democracy at work. I’m impressed and proud to witness this breathtaking transformation that I have seen around here.”

    Specifically, Mrs Kolawole, who until recently was the Deputy Director News at the Nigerian Television Authority, NTA, said one of the marvel of Ilawe Ekiti is the new look General Hospital, which had hitherto been consigned to a mere consulting clinic because of its dilapidated state over the years.

    “The last time I visited the Ilawe General Hospital, it was in a sorry state, totally decrepit. You could tell that the place was just existing in name only because things had gone pretty awful. Poor facility, unmotivated workforce, low patronage and totally moribund, just name it.

    “Few weeks ago when I saw the fanfare on display when the governor came to inaugurate the hospital, I thought to myself that this could well be another make-believe thing or just for the optics. So I thought to myself why not just go for a self-assessment to ascertain the state of things hence I visited. I didn’t recognise the place at all. 

    “Everything looked out of this world right from the road leading to the hospital. Everything looked sparklingly new. I was like is this really possible, the level of transformation that has taken place here? But I got a real shocker when I went to inspect the entire facility itself.

    “Apart from seeing new structures dotting the landscape, I saw a newly equipped facility. I was assisted by one of the medical personnel who took me on a tour of the different state-of-the-arts equipment that have been fully installed in the facility and openly boasted that the hospital can favourably compete with any other one around in terms of amenities.”

    She recalled that the medical personnel who would not be named because he was not authorised to speak, said, “As we speak, the hospital can conveniently carry out series of standard laboratory tests as it houses electrolite, urea and creatine machines, blood count machine. It can carry out homoprofile test, culture and sensitivity test. Even a blood bank was also installed.”

    “In addition, the facility can now boast of standard theatre with an aesthetic machine. A radiant warmer is also available for babies. Aside totally rehabilitating all available wards, a new maternity ward was constructed with modern bed and mattresses.”

    While further giving an assessment of the hospital, Mrs Kolawole, who is a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), in Ward 5, Unit 5, Ilawe Ekiti, revealed that another distinct feature at the hospital is the availability of power supply. 

    “With the benefit of hindsight, Governor BAO has permanently resolved the challenge of power supply that mars treatment at many hospitals by keying into solar energy that has the capacity to power the hospital all at once even with the theatre for twenty-four hours. He also donated a 7.5 kva generator as a back up.”

    Pressed further, she said, “From my observation, generally the hospital is wearing a new look and sparkling, so friendly while the environment is clean. Even the car park and the perimeter fencing gladdened my heart.

    “Everywhere I turned, I saw the smiling faces of workers who are now happy to come to work because of the new look of their workplace while the availability of equipment is also a moral booster especially. 

    “The low patronage has greatly improved since members from the two adjoining towns in Ekiti Southwest(Igbara Odo and Ogotun can now easily access the hospital because service delivery is now prompt just as manpower has also increased as additional eight nurses were posted to strengthen the workforce with the hope of employing more medical doctors.

    “Looking at the transformation of the Ilawe General Hospital and other projects executed by Governor BAO, I’m proud of being an indigene of Ekiti state. 

    “Of course, I’m aware that healthcare is a priority of the governor as evident in what I saw in Ilawe Ekiti, especially the quality of the hospital has portrayed him as a man of integrity and a man of his words who wants to bring smiles to the faces of the Ekiti Southwest. 

    “Seeing the jubilant moods of the beneficiaries, it shows that the electorate are not asking for too much from their leaders after all. All they need are the basic amenities and when these are made available, they can lead comfortable and decent lives.

    “With joy in my heart after my private tour, I made my way out of the hospital to the welcoming arms of the twenty kilometers stretch of the newly rehabilitated Ilawe/Ikere road which almost became jinxed before Governor BAO took it up, sealed and delivered to the motoring public.”

  • Ibadan residents urge Makinde to fulfil road reconstruction promise

    Ibadan residents urge Makinde to fulfil road reconstruction promise

    Residents of Elebu in Ido Local Government Area of Oyo State have appealed to Governor Seyi Makinde to commence the reconstruction of Elebu road without further delay.

    They made the call on Wednesday during a visit by journalists to the community, noting that the governor had promised to rehabilitate the road a few years ago.

    The Elebu Road, which connects to the Circular Road corridor, is currently in deplorable condition, making movement difficult for motorists and commuters. 

    The road was originally constructed during the administration of former governor Abiola Ajimobi.

    The route serves more than 50 communities and over 250,000 residents. 

    However, its deteriorating state has continued to affect transportation and economic activities in the area.

    A resident, Mr. Dolapo Ajao, said the poor condition of the road has disrupted social and commercial life.

    “As you can see, the road is in a terrible state. During the rainy season, it becomes almost impassable, and many residents have even abandoned their homes because of the situation,” he said.

    Another resident, Mrs. Iyabode Aina, noted that community members have made efforts to ease the hardship by grading and filling portions of the road, but the intervention has not been sustainable.

    “We have made several efforts as a community to reduce the suffering. A few years ago, youths raised funds to grade the road. The late Alhaji Taofeek Oyerinde also supported the community when he was alive, but since his passing, there has been no intervention,” she said.

    Also speaking, Mr. Kolade Adeoye appealed to Governor Makinde to honour his promise, recalling that he made a commitment to reconstruct the road while commissioning a health centre in the area.

    “We are waiting for the governor to fulfil his promise before the next general elections,” he added.

  • Govt reaffirms pledge to seed improvement, others

    Govt reaffirms pledge to seed improvement, others

    Federal Government has reiterated its commitment to strengthening the seed system and achieving food sovereignty through innovative agriculture, policy reforms and global partnerships.

    Speaking at World Food Forum and Global “Seeds to Foods” Exhibition, organised by Food and Agriculture Organisation, Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Abubakar Kyari, said FAO–Türkiye–Nigeria South–South Cooperation will enhance dry farming, boost food security, cut poverty, and promote sustainable forest management.

    Kyari said the initiative can transform livelihoods and make Nigeria a hub for high er crop production and export,  with Borno State as its pilot.

    “We see potential to scale up this initiative, not only to improve livelihoods in Borno State but to position Nigeria as a regional hub for production and export of these high-value crops. With vast arable land, entrepreneurial farmers, and support of FAO, Türkiye, and other partners, we can unlock markets and drive inclusive agricultural growth,” he said.

    Kyari said the partnership is proof of vision in action, noting that strengthening the seed system is key to securing Nigeria’s agricultural future.

    “When we strengthen seeds, we strengthen farmers; when we secure seeds, we secure our future,” he added.

    Highlighting the achievements, Kyari said the project introduced 10 Turkish crop varieties with five local ones, conducted 219 field demonstrations, and set up 14 seed multiplication plots.

    He said the initiative produced 7.5 tonnes of seed, including 684 kilogrammes from new legumes, such as chickpeas and lentils. In addition, 186 participants, of which 55 are women benefited from capacity-building, training, and exchange visits to Türkiye on seed processing, value addition, and post-harvest handling.

    The project, he said, invested $200,000 in training, demonstrations, and institutional development, with provision of boreholes and field equipment to support irrigation and dry-season farming.

    Kyari said the government’s agricultural transformation strategy will continue to focus on building a resilient and competitive seed system, noting achieving food sovereignty depends on strong institutions and sustained action.

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    “We must promote transparency, innovation, and private participation; invest in research and development to breed climate-resilient, high-yield varieties; strengthen certification and quality assurance; and empower the seeds council as well  as others to serve national and regional markets,” he said.

    Kyari lauded Governor Babagana Zulum’s leadership and dedication to rebuilding agricultural livelihoods.

    “By rebuilding communities, restoring livelihoods, and returning the displaced, he has shown that agriculture is more than an economic activity, it is a pathway to peace, stability, and dignity,” Kyari said.

    He noted that the Mohammed Lawan College of Agriculture, Maiduguri, has benefited from technical assistance in extension services, crop monitoring, and knowledge exchange through the cooperation programme, demonstrating the impact of South–South collaboration in strengthening agricultural institutions.

    Kyari further lauded the Government of Türkiye and FAO for introducing new crops such as lentils, fenugreek, coriander, chickpea, black cumin, buckwheat, and dry beans in Borno State, noting that these crops hold promise for improved nutrition, income generation, and climate resilience.

  • Nigerians in diaspora back Tinubu’s re-election

    Nigerians in diaspora back Tinubu’s re-election

    Nigerians in the diaspora under the aegis of Tinubu Ambo Support Group (TASG) have declared their support for re-election of President Bola Tinubu in 2027.

    TASG Diaspora Director, Kelvin Muyiwa, spoke at a solidarity meeting in England, where members lauded Tinubu’s efforts in stabilising the economy and restoring public confidence in governance.

    Muyiwa praised the President’s “visionary leadership,” noting that despite initial challenges, the administration has remained focused on repositioning Nigeria for sustainable growth through reforms in infrastructure, power, and industrial development.

    “We have observed the President’s steps in reviving critical sectors of the economy. His Renewed Hope Agenda is yielding results, and we believe he deserves another term to consolidate on the gains,” he said.

    The group called on Nigerians at home to participate in the voter registration by obtaining their Permanent Voter Cards, stressing that participation in the electoral process is vital to sustaining democracy and national development.

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    “We urge every Nigerian, especially youths, to register for their PVCs. The power to decide the future of our country lies in our hands,” he added.

    The congress of the group also expressed its support for Akinwunmi Ambode, former Lagos State governor, urging him to contest in 2027.

    Muyiwa noted that Ambode’s first tenure remains “a benchmark in good governance, urban renewal, and people-oriented leadership,” adding that his return would further accelerate the development of the state.

    “Ambode’s leadership transformed Lagos into a model city for other states to emulate. Bringing him back will consolidate those gains,” he said.

    Tinubu Ambo Support Group reaffirmed its commitment to mobilising support among Nigerians in the diaspora and at home to ensure the electoral success of Tinubu and Ambode in the 2027 polls.