Category: Southwest

  • NNPP chieftain Ajadi celebrates Olubadan at 90

    NNPP chieftain Ajadi celebrates Olubadan at 90

    Ibadan-born business magnate and South West chieftain of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo, has congratulated the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin (Ige Olakulehin I), on the occasion of his 90th birthday.

    In a goodwill message, Ajadi expressed joy over the monarch’s milestone, praying for many more years in good health and strength.

    He also extended his warm wishes to Oba Olakulehin as he marked his first coronation anniversary on Saturday, July 12, 2025, praying for a reign filled with peace and prosperity for Ibadanland.

    He said, “On this momentous occasion of the 90th birthday of our highly revered royal father, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Akinloye Owolabi Olakulehin, I join the good people of Ibadanland and the entire Yoruba nation in celebrating a life devoted to leadership, honour, and service to humanity.

    “At 90, Your Majesty embodies enduring leadership through decades of selfless dedication to nation-building and community development.

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    “Your Imperial Majesty, we honour not only your longevity but also your immense contributions to community development and national unity.

    “You have set a remarkable precedent in Ibadanland by ensuring a peaceful atmosphere and initiating many developmental projects for the benefit of our people, including your initiative on the construction of a public toilet facility.

    “Your nine decades on earth have been a demonstration of God’s love to you and your family. Congratulations Kaabiyesi. Wishing you many more years ahead.”

  • Invest in education to build a better future, Ibadan Chief Olawoyin urges indigenes

    Invest in education to build a better future, Ibadan Chief Olawoyin urges indigenes

    The Asiwaju Balogun of Ibadanland, Senior Chief Mukaila Gbolagade Olawoyin, has called on Ibadan residents and indigenes to prioritise investment in the education of their children and communities, describing education as a powerful tool for personal and societal transformation.

    Speaking at the weekend during the Recognition of Excellence Day organised by the national body of the Islamic High School Old Students Association (IHSOSA), Orita Basorun, Ibadan, Chief Olawoyin emphasised that education equips individuals with the knowledge, skills, and values necessary to make meaningful contributions to society.

    He charged alumni of the school to give back by supporting current students and strengthening ties with their alma mater.

    “As alumni of this great school, you’ve been equipped to make a positive impact on the world. We must ask ourselves: to what extent have I contributed to the greatness and progress of this school?” he said.

    The event honoured distinguished alumni, including retired Honourable Justice Mashud Akintunde Abass, Sir Oladipupo Emmanuel Onabanjo, Professor Isiaka Adekunle Amoo, Professor Kamar Tayo Adeleke, and Alhaji Isikil Gbolagade Yussuf, for their achievements and support to the school.

    Chief Olawoyin, who chaired the occasion, praised the school’s current leadership and teaching staff for maintaining high academic and moral standards, urging continued efforts toward excellence.

    “Let us remember that our achievements bring pride not only to ourselves but also to our school. Together, we must strive to create a brighter future for generations yet unborn,” he concluded.

    Earlier in his welcome remarks, the National President of IHSOSA, Dr. Bayo Busari, said the event provided a valuable opportunity for old students to reconnect and witness the current state of their alma mater. He noted that the gathering was also a platform to celebrate members who have remained committed—both morally and financially—to uplifting the school’s legacy.

    He said, “This provides the opportunity to reunite with old alumni after several years of natural separation in pursuit of life’s endeavours. There is no doubt that some of us may not have had the opportunity to set our feet on the soil of the school years after our departure. We are here with the opportunity to see the state of our Alma mater, first hand, beyond what we may have heard or read from different sources. Above all, this gathering provides us with the opportunity to recognise a few of us who have not only closely identified with the Association morally and financially, but have been holding the flag and banner of the school high in their various fields of endeavour.

    “Let me restate that this recognition will not be limited to the five eminent Alumni of today, but it shall be an ongoing exercise to identify and honour deserving Alumni. It is gladdening that the founding fathers of IHSOSA anchored their vision on a solid and resilient foundation that has allowed us to weather the storm associated with an organisation of this nature. I salute our dear Papa L.A.B. Adigun for the vision and the commitment with which the vision was nurtured. The manner of the foundation, which you laid and the spirit of selflessness with which you erected an enduring structure on it have made it possible for succeeding generations of leaders in IHSOSA not only to sustain but build on it without any iota of doubt that the structure will collapse.

    “Let me also acknowledge the unquantifiable contributions that all my predecessors have made in sustaining the legacy that has been passed on from one administration to another until the baton was handed over to us. We shall continue to uphold this legacy until we hand over to another successor. As we water the plantation of our fellow beings, I pray that Almighty Allah does the same for us. In almost two (2) years since we came on board, we have been able to build on the achievements of those before us, with the consciousness that whatever we can achieve belongs to all alumni who toil day and night with their God-given wealth to assist us in our various programmes. It may amount to self-aggrandisement for us to begin to claim the success of all accomplished projects, since some were ongoing when we came on board, while we may have to hand over to our successors some projects that we may not be able to complete.

    “However, let me reiterate some ongoing projects for which we need financial contributions from those of us here today, as well as other Alumni who, for one reason or another, are not present here today. But we are assured that our voice will get to them through those of us here today. The flagship of the project that we set to accomplish is the building in which this programme is being held. In fact, today’s programme is the first of such to be held here after the L.A.B. The Adigun Alumni Centre project was flagged off a little over one year ago. The concerted efforts of all of us who contributed with a lot of enthusiasm have seen the project thus far. It is our hope, with your active financial support, that we will complete this building before the end of this year.

    “Another project that we hold very dear to our hearts is the Agip Building, which was facilitated by Dr. (Chief) Sabit Tunde Carim. We consider it imperative to bring the building, which is in a complete state of disrepair, back to life for two reasons. First, it will amount to a high level of insensitivity to allow the building become a complete ruin, given the spirit behind its facilitation and coupled with the fact that this will send a wrong signal to others who may have such an opportunity of bringing a project of this nature to our Alma mater in the future.

    “Secondly, with the policy of the West African Examination Council (WAEC) and National Examination Council (NECO) to begin the conduct of their terminal examinations via CBT, this building will bring to reality our aspiration to run a computer-based test centre, to which the building had already been earmarked. More importantly, Islamic High School is the first public Secondary School in Oyo State to successfully conduct an internal computer-based test for its students. We are also calling for financial assistance to bring this dream to reality.

    “Also, in order to complement the State Government in the area of having the required teaching personnel, in concert with the School Principal, one of our disused buildings was made available to us for conversion to a Corpers’ Lodge, for corps members who may be posted to the school. Members of the 1981 Set heeded our call for assistance by taking up the rehabilitation of a section of the building for this intended purpose. As of today, work on the rehabilitation has reached 80% completion with a provision for four (4) rooms completed with kitchen and toilet facilities. This building will give us the opportunity of being selective in the calibre of corps members that will be posted to the school, particularly for teaching purposes. However, the other section of the building is yet to be taken up by another Set.

    “Meanwhile, our efforts and attention have not been directed at the Old Students Association alone. We have carried on the baton of assisting our students in the area of the Extra Mural Programme, which we inherited. I am delighted to inform you that this intervention has been yielding the expected results in the performances of our students in externally-organised examinations such as WASCE, NECO, and UTME. Not only are the results from WAEC and NECO getting improved year after year, but our students have been performing creditably in the UTME. This year, the least score from our students was 226, while we have those who scored well above 300 marks. We intend to continue to build on our achievements in this regard. We salute our teachers and the Education Committee for the job they have been doing well.

    “Let me also put it on record that we have been investing heavily in providing a conducive learning environment for our students and members of staff. There have been various Sets which have taken an interest in the repairs and maintenance of the offices and classrooms, the majority of which are in a sorry state. The 1984 Set undertook a complete rehabilitation and furnishing of the Principal’s office.

    In 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983 and 1994, sets undertook the repairs and furnishing of some classrooms. This commendable effort has spurred us to come up with the policy of “adopt a classroom” to ensure that all the remaining 23 classrooms are put in a functional state. In the same vein, 1975 Set took up the completion of the Lawn Tennis court, which was originally part of the new building built under the administration of Senator Abiola Ajimobi, which was never completed. A Sport Committee has been set up to ensure a productive use of the facility, and the one in front of the Alumni Building when it is completed.”

  • LG polls: Alaba traders drum support for APC candidate

    LG polls: Alaba traders drum support for APC candidate

    Traders and business owners at Alaba International Market have expressed their support for the chairmanship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the forthcoming local government election, Muhibat Rufai.

    Leaders and members of the traders’ associations gathered at the Electronic Garage Market to endorse Rufai, praising her dedication to revitalizing Ojo LG and tackling pressing challenges them at the market.

    President of the Alaba Council of Sectional Heads and the International Market Association, Chief Camillus Nnamdi Amajuoyi Uzochukwuwara, said: “Our community is committed to supporting the ruling party to foster meaningful development,”

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     “Our roads are in terrible condition, damaging goods, causing accidents, and injuring residents—leading to significant economic losses,” he added.

    Supporters, dressed in APC colours and waving banners, chanted slogans of unity and progress while Rufai expressed her gratitude for the overwhelming support and reaffirmed her commitment to the community’s welfare.

    “I am here to listen and represent your interests,” Rufai stated. “If entrusted with this position, I will prioritize creating a conducive environment for businesses to thrive and address your concerns,” she said.

  • Makinde, Adelabu felicitates Olubadan at 90, lauds monarch’ leadership

    Makinde, Adelabu felicitates Olubadan at 90, lauds monarch’ leadership

    Governor ‘Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has celebrated the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, as he celebrates his 90th birthday.

    Makinde lauded the excellent royal leadership and direction, which Oba Olakulehin has been providing, stating that the same is happening at a time his government is transforming Ibadan and building a modern Oyo State.

    He said: “On behalf of the Government and the good People of Oyo State, I felicitate His Imperial Majesty, Oba Akinloye Owolabi Olakulehin, Ige Olakulehin 1, the Olubadan of Ibadanland, on the occasion of his 90th birthday.

    “Kabiyesi, we celebrate your royal leadership, which is happening at a time that we are transforming Ibadanland and building a modern Oyo State.

    “We pray that God continues to uphold and sustain you as you continue to lead your people. Happy birthday, Kabiyesi.”

    Meanwhile, the Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, has also extended warm felicitations to the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, on the occasion of his 90th birthday.

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    Adelabu described the monarch’s 90th birthday as a majestic milestone, celebrating a life rich in wisdom, leadership, and enduring contributions to Ibadanland.

    According to the minister, Oba Olakulehin’s legacy stands as a testament to his dedication to the unity, peace, and progress of his people. He noted that the occasion not only honours the monarch’s remarkable life but also reflects his unwavering commitment to the prosperity of Ibadan.

    Adelabu praised the Olubadan’s role as a unifying force, emphasizing his impact as a symbol of stability and guidance for the community.

    ”As Kabiyesi marks this new chapter, I pray for his continued good health, happiness, and many more years of impactful leadership.

    ”His life’s work serves as an inspiration, reminding us of the value of wisdom, service, and devotion to one’s people. This celebration is not just about longevity but the profound difference he has made in the lives of many.”

  • 2027: Minister meets APC leaders, stakeholders in Oyo zones

    2027: Minister meets APC leaders, stakeholders in Oyo zones

    The Minister for Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu has met All Progressive Congress (APC) leaders and stakeholders in Ogbomoso and Oyo geopolitical zones of Oyo State.

    According to him, the meeting was part of his consultations across geopolitical zones in the state towards realization of his gubernatorial ambition as the governor of the state come 2027.

    Adelabu, who was accompanied by leaders of the party from Ibadan also visited the tomb (Masouleum) of former governor of the state, late Adebayo Alao-Akala in his Ogbomoso residence to paid his respect.

    Speaking in Ogbomoso at the residence of one of the leaders of the party in Ogbomoso zone, Sen. Ayoade Adeseun, Adelabu sought the support of members of the party towards realisation of his gubernatorial ambition.

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    He pleaded for forgiveness from aggrieved members of the party, saying what all members of the party should be concern is how the party will come back to power in 2027.

    He said: ” I am here to tell you that I want to contest for governor of Oyo State in 2027; I am ready to put to test all experience I’ve gathered from the past two elections. I’m not against other zones becoming governor of Oyo state, all I know is that God time is the best.

    “Ogbomoso is very important in Oyo State election, I’m here to seek for your support and backing, I am happy to see that all the factions in Ogbomoso are now one.”

  • Ondo ‘ll partner investors to achieve world-class tourism sector – Aiyedatiwa

    Ondo ‘ll partner investors to achieve world-class tourism sector – Aiyedatiwa

    Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa has disclosed the commitment of his administration to transforming the state’s cultural and eco-tourism into world-class attraction.

    Aiyedatiwa, who highlighted some of the potentials abound in the state, also emphasised the need to showcase Ondo’s rich cultural heritage to boost its economy.

    Speaking on Saturday while receiving members of the Nigeria Association of Tour Operators (NATOP) led by the President, Hajia Bolaji Mustapaha, in Akure, the governor explained that the state was poised to unlock Nigeria’s potential by creating a conducive environment for businesses to thrive.

    He explained that his government had been working tirelessly to improve the state’s infrastructure, security, and business environment as part of a broader vision to attract both local and foreign investors to the state.

    The governor also acknowledged his administration’s determination to improve access routes and hospitality infrastructure, suggesting that a strong strategic effort was already on the ground to boost the tourism and economic development of the state.

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    “For people to come to our state, we need to ensure safety, functional infrastructure, and a welcoming atmosphere. This, we have been working on since we came on board.

    “We have moved from isolated access to regional connectivity. Our roads and airport are being upgraded to support our vision for tourism-driven growth,” Mr Aiyedatiwa said.

    He, however, commended the NATOP team for choosing the state as part of their national familiarization tour, pledging his government support for such initiatives.

    Remaking, the President of NATOP, Mrs Mustapha, applauded the serene, friendly, and secured environment of the state while commending Governor Aiyedatiwa’s passion towards the welfare of people of the state.

  • Housing: Lagos pegs agency fee at 10 per cent

    Housing: Lagos pegs agency fee at 10 per cent

    Lagos State Government has stated that it is an offense to practice real estate business, either as a commission agent, realtor or real estate practitioner without proper registration with the Lagos State Real Estate Regulatory Authority.

    Special Adviser to the governor on Housing and Head of the Real Estate Regulatory Authority, Barakat Odunuga- Bakare, made the remark, stating  that it is an offence for anyone to deal with persons or organisations that have not registered and obtained the LASRERA certificate of practice.

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    Bakare also reaffirmed that agency fees charged by agents must be between zero and ten percent, while encouraging persons who are charged above ten percent or who have other complaints or grievances to channel such to the LASRERA office.

     She also affirmed that it is an offense for practitioners in the built sector to demand more than one year rent from clients, stating  unequivocally that the state government has declared “it a big offense for any real estate practitioners to obtain money from any Lagosian without rendering the appropriate services to the clients.”

    She went on to  reaffirm the state government’s commitment to restoring  sanity to the real estate sector, while protecting the interest of home seekers , property owners and practitioners.

  • Ibadan court sentences tricycle operator to prison for assaulting traffic officer

    Ibadan court sentences tricycle operator to prison for assaulting traffic officer

    An Oyo State Magistrate’s Court sitting at Iyaganku, Ibadan, has sentenced 25-year-old Ganiyu Jamal Babatunde, a tricycle operator, to prison for assaulting Senior Traffic Warden Damilare Ajibike while on duty.

    Spokesperson of Oyo Police Command, Adewale Osifeso, a Chief Superintendent of Police, explained that trouble started when Senior Traffic Warden Ajibike and his colleagues, attached to the Felele Police Divisional Headquarters, who were on duty at the Idi-Odo area of Felele, Ibadan, observed a tricycle parked in front of a bank, picking up passengers, which posed a security threat to the banking facility and obstructed traffic.

    He recalled that the incident happened on June 22, 2025, at about 5:30 pm.

    Osifeso said, despite being signaled to relocate, the operator, later identified as Ganiyu Babatunde, refused to comply and when the traffic team attempted to arrest him, he resisted and violently struck the officer with a plank, causing significant injury and profuse bleeding.

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    He said: “The trial Magistrate found Babatunde guilty of violating Section 356 of the Criminal Code Cap 38 Vol II, Laws of Oyo State Nigeria 2000, and Section 7(1) of the Road Traffic Laws of Oyo State Nigeria 2004. He was subsequently sentenced to prison.

    “The Oyo State Police Command wishes to assure the public that restoring and maintaining public confidence in law enforcement personnel remains our top priority. An internal inquiry into the conduct of Traffic Warden STW Isiaka Michael, who was captured on video assaulting Mr. Babatunde during the arrest, is nearing completion.

    “The command encourages citizens to report any concerns regarding police conduct and values the active participation of the media in addressing such matters.”

  • NIPOST raises alarm over courier companies, operators aiding smuggling of arms, drugs

    NIPOST raises alarm over courier companies, operators aiding smuggling of arms, drugs

    The Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) has raised the alarm over the trending activities of ‘courier operators’ ferrying dangerous weapons and illicit drugs in the country.

    The service also expressed concerns over the proliferation and infiltration of illegal courier operators and logistics companies across the major cities of the nation.

    Speaking during a stakeholder’s engagement held on Friday in Akure, General Manager of NIPOST’s Courier and Logistics Regulations Department in Ondo, Oludotun Sounde, revealed that the agency recently sealed off two illegal courier companies in Ondo state and confiscated motorcycles used by three others in recent raids.

    Sounde explained that the activities of the illegal courier companies were now posing a threat to national security and the economy.

    He lamented that many of the courier operators always worked out of car parks and private offices before luring unsuspecting Nigerians with ridiculously low prices.

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    Sounde observed that the unlicensed courier services and companies are not only lacking the structure for safe delivery but also operating without any form of accountability.

    “They’re putting customers at risk of loss, theft, or abuse of their parcels. Using an illegal courier service is like going to a quack doctor. It could also cost you dearly.

    “One of the unlicensed operators was recently arrested for conveying firearms and hard drugs,” he said

    Describing the development as a “national red flag” that should not be ignored, he said every parcel handed over to an unlicensed courier could be a potential threat to national peace.

    To address the challenges, Sounde posited that every courier operator in the country must obtain operational licence from the Postmaster- General to guide and streamline the operation of the logistics companies.

    Sounde, however, appealed to the public to be wary of cheap, untraceable services, stressing that a properly regulated delivery system is key to safeguarding the nation’s security and fostering economic progress.

  • Customs seizes N172m cannabis in Ogun

    Customs seizes N172m cannabis in Ogun

    No fewer than 2,693 parcels of cannabis sativa hidden in a truck have been seized by the operatives of Ogun 1 Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), the Customs Area Controller of the Command, Controller Godwin Otunla, has said.

     Otunla disclosed on Thursday during a press briefing held at the Idiroko Area Command.

    He said his men intercepted a truck loaded with 2,693 parcels of Cannabis Sativa weighing 1.450kg with a Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N172,920,000.

    Otunla said: “On Sunday, 29 June 2025, at about 0005 hours, our operatives, during an intelligence-driven operation, intercepted a Mercedes-Benz truck with registration number EPE-595-LA. The vehicle was driven by one Mr. William Asare, a 39-year-old Nigerian resident of Mobil, Challenge area, Ibadan, Oyo State.

    “Upon initial examination, the truck was suspected to be conveying prohibited items. Further inspection revealed that several parcels of Cannabis Sativa, commonly known as marijuana, had been ingeniously concealed within fabricated compartments, also referred to as a false bottom, of the truck.

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    “In accordance with Section 226 of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) Act, 2023, the truck was immediately moved to the Command’s headquarters in Idiroko for further investigation. A comprehensive physical examination revealed a total of 2,693 parcels of cannabis sativa weighing 1.450kg.

    “Other enabling provisions of the NCS Act 2023 that guided this operation include Sections 6 and 250. The Duty Paid Value (DPV) of the seizure amounts to N172,920,000.

    “The successful interception of this large quantity of illicit drugs is a significant step in preventing the circulation of these harmful substances in our communities, especially among our youth, and in safeguarding national security.

    “I wish to reaffirm the Command’s commitment to intensifying efforts against smuggling and cross-border crimes.”

    “Gentlemen of the press, having secured the approval of the Comptroller General of Customs (CGC) and Chairperson of the World Customs Organisation (WCO) Council, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, I will now hand over the seized cannabis and the suspect to the NDLEA, Idiroko Special Command, for further investigation and necessary action.”