Category: Southwest

  • Beverage firm excites consumers with offering relaunch

    Beverage firm excites consumers with offering relaunch

    Guinness Nigeria has unveiled the latest addition to its brand portfolio, Guinness Smooth, at a vibrant launch event held at the prestigious Wattbridge Hotel in Uyo.

    The occasion brought together consumers, vendors, entertainers, and notable personalities, including Guinness World Record holder in Radio Broadcasting, George Essien, popularly known as Mighty George.

    Guests enjoyed an unforgettable evening filled with music, entertainment, and ice-cold Guinness Smooth, described as a refreshing and easy-drinking stout with a distinctive fruity and butterscotch flavor.

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    Many attendees commended the new variant, noting that its smooth and mild profile make it especially appealing to younger consumers.

    Speaking at the event, Odinakachi Njoku, Brand Manager, Guinness, noted that Guinness Smooth represents both innovation and heritage. “Guinness has a long-standing presence in Nigeria and across Africa. The relaunch of Guinness Smooth is part of our innovation journey to expand the Guinness family. Choosing Uyo, with its rich culture, vibrant nightlife, and energetic youth population, is our way of celebrating the people and strengthening our relationship with them,” Njoku stated.

    Njoku further emphasized Guinness Nigeria’s commitment to responsible drinking and its support for local economies by working with vendors, event organizers, and entertainers.

    Also speaking at the event, Carl Mbagwu, Head of Division, East, Guinness Nigeria, highlighted the unique qualities of Guinness Smooth. “Guinness Smooth stands out for its smoothness, rich taste, and easy-drinking nature compared to the classic Guinness Stout.

  • Demolition sparks tension in Ebute Meta as Lagos govt clears illegal structures

    Demolition sparks tension in Ebute Meta as Lagos govt clears illegal structures

    Tension flared across the Costain and Apapa Road axis of Ebute Meta (West) on Friday as officials of the Lagos State Government demolished makeshift shops and stalls, displacing traders and disrupting commercial and traffic activities.

    The exercise, led by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Transportation, Sola Giwa, was carried out in conjunction with officials of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), Kick Against Indiscipline (KAI), and the Nigeria Police Force.

    The enforcement team, which commenced operations at dawn, pulled down temporary structures, kiosks, and other informal trading points along the busy corridor. 

    Traders were seen rushing to rescue their goods as bulldozers cleared rows of stalls and sheds.

    Giwa told reporters that the enforcement was aimed at removing illegal structures and tackling criminal activities in the area, which he described as a serious affront to public order, environmental standards, and the safety of residents. 

    He added that the operation also extended to unauthorized garages and abandoned trucks under the Ijora Bridge, which he said posed environmental and security hazards.

    However, affected traders lamented the demolition, saying the action had crippled businesses and left many families stranded.

    A trader on Apapa Road, Kudirat Ojomo, described the exercise as vindictive.

    “I’ve been trading at Costain for over ten years. This is how I feed my children and meet our needs. We have always been peaceful and law-abiding,” she said.

    “After the public outcry from affected traders, Sola Giwa came back to justify the earlier demolition on October 23. On his second visit, our stalls were also destroyed. They did not give us enough notice. Now I have nowhere to go. Where do we go from here?”

    “We have been displaced from Otumara and at Costain here, where I am managing to keep ends meet, as S.A just woke up one day and decided to visit his anger on us.”

    Another trader, Ezekiel Andrew questioned the insistence of the demolition team on Apapa road and not areas like Oyingbo, Ojuelegba, Idumota and Yaba where traders are more exposed to danger than those at Costain.

    “Calling this place a criminal den is unfair. Many of us live in shanties not by choice but because the government has failed us. If we had better opportunities, we wouldn’t be here.

    “It’s a known fact that traders trading on Bridges at Idumota, Oyingbo, Ojuelegba and Yaba are exposed to dangers but Sola Giwa and his team chose to terrorise us at Costain that is peaceful.

    “Why is he bent on destroying our lives, stalls and means of livelihood? This is the second time this would be happening in the month of October” he stated.

    He explained further, “ We are helpless! We are forced to live in shanties and trade in stalls by the side of the road. This is because the government has failed us. If the economy is good and thriving, do you think we would choose to be on the road?

    “Now we have accepted our fate and decided to push on and here comes an agent of the state government calling for our heads. This government is insensitive to our plights. They don’t care about the less privileged. Lagos cannot be turned into a mega city at the expense of the traders and the everyday people whose wellbeing depends on their daily hustle.”

    He appealed to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to provide alternative spaces and shelters for displaced traders and also investigate the involvement of Sola Giwa in the entire demolition saga.

    A commercial driver who simply identified as Maruf also complained of gridlock during the operation.

    He complained about the presence of enforcement vehicles which according to him, caused heavy traffic and left passengers stranded.

    “We couldn’t ply Costain while the demolition was on. Many passengers were stuck because we feared arrest or vehicle impoundment,” he said.

    Despite the backlash, Giwa defended the demolition, insisting it was necessary to restore order and ensure free movement.

    “These structures were illegal and posed serious environmental and safety risks. We understand the inconvenience, but the long-term benefits outweigh the short-term discomfort,” he stated.

  • FG, UNICEF urge media practitioners on ethical journalism, children’s rights protection

    FG, UNICEF urge media practitioners on ethical journalism, children’s rights protection

    The Federal Government and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) have urged media practitioners to always engage in ethical reporting towards respecting and protecting children’s rights.

    This advice was given during a recent two-day training on ethical reporting of select journalists from Southwest, Southsouth zones and Abuja, held in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

    In her remarks, the UNICEF Chief of the Lagos Field Office, Mrs. Celine Lafoucriere, highlighted the role of journalists in advocating for children’s rights and underscored a critical responsibility for media practitioners.

    Lafoucriere emphasised the importance of ethical journalism, highlighting that it is both a professional and moral obligation to protect children’s dignity.

    She, therefore, called on the journalists to be the voices of children rather than mere advocates for governmental interests, reflecting a shift towards prioritising the needs and rights of vulnerable populations.

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    She said this initiative by UNICEF aimed to empower journalists to engage more deeply with issues affecting children, reinforcing the idea that their voices should be front and centre in societal discourse.

    “Ethics is not just about following newsroom rules; it is about humanity. When we report on children, we must do so with compassion, sensitivity and respect for their privacy and rights.”

    The UNICEF Chief stressed that journalists have a vital role in building a society where children are protected.

    “The way we tell their stories can either harm or heal them. Ethical reporting means protecting their identities and giving them a safe space to be heard.”

    Also speaking, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Information and National Orientation, Ogbodo Chinasa Nnam, maintained that journalists wield immense influence in shaping public perception and attitudes toward children.

  • Smartcomply Technology announces rebranding to Seequre

    Smartcomply Technology announces rebranding to Seequre

    Smartcomply Technology Solution aka Smartcomply Secure, a next-gen, enterprise cybersecurity posture management solution, has announced its product to business evolution and rebranding to “Seequre”.

    This will allow it (Seequre) to operate as a focused, standalone entity with its own executive leadership and roadmap. The move tightens governance and delivery for customers, supports planned expansion into Francophone West Africa and East Africa, and tees up a November feature spotlight on SmartGuard Endpoint Security Solution, a next-gen enterprise cybersecurity posture management platform.

    Daniel Obot, CEO, Seequre, says it is “about clarity and focus. Evolving into a standalone business lets us ship like an enterprise platform; with stricter governance, reliable delivery, and deeper integration into the stacks our customers already run. With v2.5 live and a November spotlight on SmartGuard endpoint security, we’re aligning compliance and defence in a way that helps large teams move faster with confidence.” This initiative helps us position ourselves as a full-fledged enterprise solution.

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    Smartcomply CEO, Gbemisola Osunrinde, would add that: “This evolution creates a sharper lane for Seequre to serve enterprises that want fewer tools and faster outcomes.

    “By aligning leadership, roadmap and brand, we are better positioned to support customers across Nigeria today and into Francophone West Africa and East Africa. In the coming weeks, we will share additional updates on product, partnerships and regional execution that advance our bold vision for the businesses we serve,” Osunride stated further.

    Come November, Seequre will spotlight SmartGuard Endpoint Security, with real-time endpoint security, behavioural analysis, and automated response/remote quarantine, designed to reduce tool sprawl and shorten time-to-action. Final feature details and availability will be confirmed at launch.

  • From job seekers to agripreneurs: Ekiti youth turning abandoned farmland into wealth

    From job seekers to agripreneurs: Ekiti youth turning abandoned farmland into wealth

    After many years of neglect and rural drift, a new generation of young people in Ekiti State is returning to the farm with renewed passion. Through a partnership between the Governor Biodun Oyebanji-led administration and the YSJ Farms, agriculture is once again becoming a pathway to prosperity. Rasaq Ibrahim in this piece chronicles how youths in the state are turning barren lands into thriving agribusiness hubs.

    For decades, agriculture in Ekiti State suffered utter neglect, losing its pride of place. What was once a thriving sector that sustained families, communities, and state’s economy, gradually slipped into abandonment. The green fields that defined Ekiti’s identity as part of the old Western Region’s agricultural belt began to fade, replaced by overgrown bushes and deserted farmlands.

    In the golden years, farming was not just an occupation but also a symbol of dignity and self-reliance. Every household had a farm, and the produce from Ekiti’s rich soil was enough to feed the state and supply neighbouring regions. But as the decades rolled by, government attention shifted away from the agriculture, and policies that once supported smallholder farmers disappeared.

    The ripple effect was devastating. The famous farm settlements established by the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo during his administration in the Western Region became relics of a glorious past. Their dormitories crumbled, tractors rusted away and the storage facilities fell apart under years of neglect.

    The thriving agricultural cooperatives that powered rural economies became shadows of themselves, the vibrancy of rural life ebbed away and  youths drawn by the illusion of better opportunities in urban centres, fled the villages in droves.

    Consequently, the prices of foods soared, food production plummeted and the cost of living spiked. Ekiti, once self-sufficient in staple crops like yam, rice, cassava and maize became dependent on supplies from other states. The rural economy shrank, while state’s economic strength weakened, relying on federal allocations for survival.

    But, the Governor Biodun Oyebanji-led  administration in partnership with YSJ Farms, an agricultural firm, is changing the hitherto narrative by returning pride to farming and profit to harvest through a youth-driven initiative.

    Across the rolling hills and fertile plains of Ekiti, farmlands once abandoned are now alive with activity. Youths, especially, young graduates, many of them former job seekers, are back in the fields tilling, planting, harvesting, and building new narratives of prosperity.

    From Ikere to Iyemero, Eporo to Emure, the quiet hum of tractors and ploughs, as well as the sight of green rows of maize, cassava and rice are telling a new story. It is the story of rebirth, driven, not by seasoned farmers, but by graduates and entrepreneurs who have rediscovered hope in the soil.

    Through its partnership with the Ekiti State government, YSJ Farms Limited, has successfully transformed agriculture into a well-structured, technology-driven sector that appeals to the youths once disinterested in farm work.

    The agribusiness firm has introduced smart irrigation systems, drone-assisted crop monitoring, and modular training schemes that expose young farmers to precision farming, agro-processing, and value-chain management. Young people who once considered agriculture a last resort now see it as a business venture with real profit potential.

    The training programmes have equipped hundreds of youths with agribusiness skills starting from land preparation to post-harvest processing. The company provides technical guidance, seeds, fertilisers, and access to markets, while the state government supports them with land clearing, credit facilities, and rural infrastructure.

    This synergy between the government and the YSJ Farms Limited has sparked what many describe as green revolution in Ekiti’s food production. Agriculture is now witnessing renewed lease of life as policies, technical expertise, and youth enthusiasm converge to transform farm lands into epicentres of innovation and enterprise.

    For the participating youths, farming is no longer a fallback option or a sign of economic frustration. Through practical training, mechanised tools, access to credit, and guaranteed markets, farming has become a viable  profession. Many of the beneficiaries, most of whom are graduates, now see the farm, not as a place of drudgery but as a business hub. Their success stories are reshaping the public perception, inspiring more young people to return to the soil.

    YSJ’s activities being propelled by young farmers have significantly broadened Ekiti’s industrial base and redefined its agricultural landscape. Until recently, the state had few agro-based industries, and most agricultural products were sold raw, with little or no value addition.

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    However, under Governor Oyebanji, the partnership with YSJ Farms has started changing that narrative. With farmlands spread across 13 council areas, YSJ now supplies produce such as cassava, rice, yam, and maize to cottage industries in Ekiti and neighbouring states.

    The firm also processes and packages local products, including the famous Igbemo (Ofada) Rice, which it de-stones and brands for commercial sale. This development has attracted off-takers from Lagos, Ondo,  Osun, and  Kwara States, who now source raw materials directly from Ekiti, paying taxes into the state’s coffers and boosting internally generated revenue.

    Food security has become a cornerstone of the Governor Oyebanji administration’s strategic development plan, and YSJ’s role in achieving this goal cannot be overstated.  According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), Ekiti currently records the lowest food inflation rate in Nigeria, a remarkable feat attributed to the surge in large-scale food production driven by the YSJ partnership.

    Beyond ensuring food sufficiency, the partnership is also transforming social and economic fabric of Ekiti State. Under the initiative, over 1,000 young farmers have been fully engaged in commercial agriculture, creating thousands of both direct and indirect jobs across the rural communities.

    To sustain this transformation, the Oyebanji-led administration has revived the Farm Settlements Initiative by commissioning three ultramodern dormitories under the President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Farm Dormitory Scheme. The dormitories are located in Eporo, Iyemero, and Ikere.

    The governor, represented by his deputy, Chief (Mrs.) Monisade Afuye, said the initiative was aimed at increasing food production and stabilising food prices while giving comfort to youth farmers working in remote areas.

    Beyond reviving the moribund three farm settlements established by Awolowo, Oyebanji disclosed that another 13 farm clusters had been created across the state to accommodate young farmers.

    He described the Renewed Hope farm settlements as a model of innovation, integrating technology, smart irrigation system and youth-friendly infrastructure to make farming more attractive and profitable.

    He said with this project, rural economy would be stimulated, especially with modular irrigation provided to make all the youth farmers to work round the year and secure their future through financial gains that can support their families.

    “Today, the modern dormitories we are commissioning in Eporo, Emure and Iyemero  are built  to provide convenient abode, so that the youth farmers can enjoy the comfort of the city and  they won’t be distracted from their main focus.

    “As of now, about 5,000 youths have been employed through this initiative. The rural economy has been stimulated while our youths are now more than ready to go into farming”, he added.

    Oyebanji vowed to work closely with security agencies to protect the young farmers from attacks by “unscrupulous elements” trying to sabotage his food production drive. “I am assuring you that we will secure all farm settlements so that you can work and live here without fear or harassment,” he promised.

    Speaking at the event, the Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer of the YSJ Farms, Mrs. Oluwayemisi Joluwe, disclosed that youth farmers under the firm’s guidance had recorded combined profit of N800m between 2024 and now with projections to hit N1bn by the end of 2025.

    Joluwe, who praised Governor Oyebanji for his administration’s commitment to encouraging commercial farming, noted that YSJ Farm started in only three local governments with N138million profit in 2024 and has now expanded operations to 13 local governments.

    She stated that the initiative has radically transformed food production in Ekiti and contributed significantly to the state’s low food inflation rate, as confirmed by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

    “Today’s occasion is more than just the commissioning of a building; it is a celebration of vision, leadership, and partnership that transform communities, empower young people, and build a better tomorrow.

    “Last year, we recorded a profit of N138 million operating in three council areas. As of today, we have expanded to 13 local governments and surpassed N800 million.

    “We are confident that before the end of this year, we will close above N1billion in profit. While we commend the ongoing efforts to strengthen the state’s security architecture, we must not overlook some of the challenges faced by our young farmers”.

    Mrs. Joluwe, however, appealed to the government to strengthen security around farms, noting that isolated cases of insecurity had made some young farmers hesitant to return to the fields.

    The Commissioner for Agriculture, Mr. Ebenezer Boluwade, explained that the Eporo dormitory can accommodate 200 farmers, powered by solar lights and generators for comfort.

    He added that the settlement covers 300 hectares of farmland, a move that has curbed kidnapping and banditry that once plagued the area.

    Boluwade revealed that a N20million Agric Transformation Centre would soon be established in the Emure–Eporo axis, with poultry, pet houses, and processing facilities to further industrialise agriculture in Ekiti.

    The Elemure of Emure-Ekiti, Oba James Ajiboye, commended the government for the innovative actions being deployed to boost agriculture in the state, describing it as a masterstroke that will revamp the sector in the state.

    “All of you should go and get your voter cards. We will return votes that had never been witnessed in Emure Ekiti since 1999 that will shake other local governments.

    “We are grateful that you have restored orderliness here. Nobody can come to this axis before because of the fear of kidnappers. You have succeeded in turning a dangerous zone to a zone of success”, he added.

    The representative of the youth farmers, Mr. Olanrewaju Saliu, revealed that the governor has been fair to Eporo-Emure axis through cluster farming, health centre and school renovation, saying all these shall be reciprocated in the next election.

    Saliu particularly praised the governor for ensuring security, by siting a Military post close to the dormitory and farming sites, stating that this will change the face of farming in the state and turn Ekiti into a food basket of Nigeria.

    The Director-General/Special Adviser, Ekiti State Office of Transformation and Service, Dr. John Moyo Ekundayo said the Governor Oyebanji administration’s agricultural revival was not a fluke but a product of policy consistency, strategic planning and youth empowerment.

    According to him, the state government’s partnership with YSJ Farms forms part of a broader vision to diversify Ekiti’s economy, reduce dependency on federal allocation, as well as make agriculture a sustainable driver of growth.

    He explained that the government’s approach integrates innovation, security, and inclusiveness ensuring that young farmers are not only trained but also supported with infrastructure, finance, and technology.

    He noted that the revival of the Awolowo-era farm settlements and construction of new dormitories have restored life to rural areas and strengthened the state’s food security architecture.

    He emphasised that the partnership with private firms such as YSJ Farms demonstrates the administration’s belief in public-private collaboration as the most effective way to achieve rapid agricultural transformation.

    “YSJ has shown that when the private sector and government work in synergy, results are faster, more sustainable, and more impactful on people’s lives,” he said.

    Reaffirming the government’s resolve, the Director-General stated that the Office of Transformation and Service will continue to monitor and evaluate the initiative’s performance to ensure transparency, accountability, and measurable outcomes.

    He urged more youths to take advantage of the opportunity, assuring them that the Oyebanji administration remains committed to providing security, access to markets, and an enabling environment for agribusiness to thrive.  

  • BAT group urges APC leaders to review reward system

    BAT group urges APC leaders to review reward system

    The Convener of the Bola Ahmed Tinubu Ideological Group, Bamidele Atoyebi, has called on the All Progressives Congress (APC) leaders to review the party’s reward system to ensure that loyal members are recognised and empowered for their contributions to the party’s achievements.

    Atoyebi noted that party members who worked tirelessly to ensure the APC’s victory through funding and campaigns should be compensated with appointments and empowerment opportunities.

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    The Convener stated this during the BAT Ideological group’s visit to the Lagos State APC Chairman Cornelius Ojelabi at the party’s secretariat.

    He stressed that fairness and recognition are essential within the party, aligning with the remarks of former Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola.

    He noted that President Tinubu’s philosophy has always been about raising people, citing examples of leaders he had empowered, including Fashola, Akinwunmi Ambode, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, and others.

  • APC chieftain lauds Tinubu over reforms in energy sector

    APC chieftain lauds Tinubu over reforms in energy sector

    Former Kwara State All Progressives Congress (APC) chairman, Dr. Bashir Bolarinwa, has assured Nigerians that President Tinubu will not disappoint them, saying he would continue to fulfill his campaign promises to change the country for the better.

    This is contained in a statement on his analysis of the state of the nation made available to newsmen in Lagos.

    Bolarinwa maintained that the country under Tinubu is taking a step in the right direction.

    Speaking on the NNPC reform, which he described as “the lifeline of Nigeria’s energy future and economic stability,” he noted that Tinubu’s drive for reforms in the oil and gas sector is anchored on three key pillars: transparency, technology, and energy security.

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    Bolarinwa also linked the reforms to everyday realities faced by Nigerians.

    The former Lagos Mainland Chairman pointed out that the NNPC has too often been perceived as a ‘government within a government,’ but government reforms are already redirecting it towards being a profitable, competitive, and transparent national company that works for Nigerians.

    On the Electricity Amendment Bill, Bolarinwa explained that it is a crucial reform in the energy sector, while emphasizing that Nigeria cannot achieve industrialization without reliable power and efficient management.

  • Yoruba cultural festival attracts global audience in London

    Yoruba cultural festival attracts global audience in London

    The 2025 edition of Yorùbá Cultural Festival held last Sunday at  London East UK Business & Technical Park, attracting a global audience including the African diaspora, cultural enthusiasts, dignitaries, and tourists, the organizer, Zion Train Entertainment and Services Limited, has said. 

    The managing director of the organization who doubles as the festival director

    Abimbola Adeyemo, said the festival is designed to “showcase Yorùbá heritage in its authentic and modern expressions, strengthen diaspora connections with their roots, foster economic opportunities for artisans, performers, and cultural entrepreneurs as well as create cross-cultural exchanges between Nigeria and the international community.

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    “It is also to shine the light on mental health using entertainment as a form of therapy. It is a premium international event that celebrates the rich heritage, language, music, dance, art, food, and traditions of the Yorùbá people.”

    He described this year’s edition, themed: ‘An expository window into the Yorùbá ancient heritage, from the perspective of an indigenous Yorùbá Briton” as a world-class event, an exceptional display of our heritage and culture that amplifies Yorubas presence in the global cultural conversation.”

    He noted  that the Yorùbá culture, despite its global influence, faces the challenge of reduced visibility and misrepresentation in the international space especially with the language gradually becoming less prominent among natives. “Many younger generations in the diaspora lack access to authentic cultural experiences. Without intentional cultural diplomacy and international showcases, valuable traditions risk erosion, while opportunities for tourism, trade, and investment remain untapped. Yoruba Cultural Festival London is a movement preserving Yoruba culture for future generations.”

  • Ladigbolu lists benefits of Tinubu’s reforms

    Ladigbolu lists benefits of Tinubu’s reforms

    The chairman of Yoruba Unity Forum (YUF) and chieftain of Afenifere, Bishop Ayo Ladigbolu, has listed the benefits of the reforms embarked by the Tinubu administration.

    The retired Methodist, who also spoke at the conference of Southwest stakeholders in Akure, capital of Ondo State, urged Nigerians to cooperate with President Tinubu in his quest to reposition the country for excellence.

    He lauded the reforms, saying that the government cannot be subsidising everything in the country.

    Delivering a lecture titled: ‘A Reflection on Economic Restructuring and National Renewal,’ he warned against resistance to reforms.

    He listed 11 benefits that would accrue to the country, if the economic reforms succeed.

    Ladigbolu said: “It will make more money available to the government for infrastructure development and eventually reduce expenses.

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    “Electricity generation (for example) will improve, and we will need less petrol and diesel for powering our generators. More vehicles will also be powered by gas, thus reducing our reliance on PMS. The availability of cooking gas will reduce dependence on firewood and charcoal thereby protecting our environment from degradation.

    “Massive transportation facilities will be available like trains and buses thereby reducing the number of Heavy-duty trucks and tankers on our roads. This in turn will reduce our expenses on road repairs and maintenance nationwide.

    “Affordable healthcare services will be at our beck and call, while global standard education will also thrive.

    “The policies will drive massive local manufacturing and production (like we once had at Lafia Canning Industry, Apata, Ibadan).

    “We shall return to agricultural investments and the use of local products. Our engineers and technologists will embrace innovation and creativity, producing appropriate tools and machines for our small, medium and large-scale industries without needing to use the Dollar to import them from America or China or Korea.

    “Our flashy, show offish, and extravagant lifestyles will be curtailed, and more and more will live within their means. Wasteful, careless spending will be under control. Our number of personal vehicles and luxury automobiles will be curtailed and unnecessary travels avoided.

    “As we grow wiser (but not miserly) more Nigerians will ask questions from our Governments and make them accountable for the disbursement and management of public funds.

  • Save us from land grabbers, Vanguard staff beg Ogun police

    Save us from land grabbers, Vanguard staff beg Ogun police

    Members of the Vanguard Media Staff Multi-Purpose Cooperative Society Limited have appealed to  the Ogun State Police Commissioner, Mr. Lanre Ogunlowo, to rescue them from land grabbers, who allegedly invaded their landed property in Obafemi/Owode Local Government Area of the  State with a view to  taking it over.

    They estimate the worth of the property, located at Lokoji village, off   the Sagamu/Papalanto Expressway in the state, at about  N885m.

    The Cooperative Society, in a petition through their lawyer, Mr. Adebayo Raji, alleged that the gang of five not only invaded the land but also destroyed property, caused breach of peace  and threatened   lives.

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    The petitioners said the men have even   forcibly taken over the land belonging to Vanguard Media Staff (Amuwo Odofin) MultiPurpose Cooperative Society Limited.

    They petitioners  said the suspects who are all natives and residents of Lokoji Village have continued to perpetrate organised crime to reap from where they have not sown, by threatening their (petitioners)  lives and those of  Chief OlalekanKabiru (the Baale of Lokoji Village), Mr Adio Koleoso, Mr Ajani Momodu and Mr Rahmon Lateef and their family members, while also allegedly deploying “an army of overbearing and despicable men, who have been specifically brought in to further plunder our clients’ parcels of land.”