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  • Abiodun appoints best Unilag graduates education ambassadors

    Abiodun appoints best Unilag graduates education ambassadors

    …gifts them N20m

    Ogun state governor, Dapo Abiodun, has appointed Messrs Samuel Badekale and Haroun Adebakin, who emerged as the best graduating students of the University of Lagos during the institution’s 55th convocation, as the Education Ambassadors of the State.

    The governor also presented them with cheques of N10m each to appreciate their efforts.

    Speaking while receiving the duo in his office at Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, the governor said that by scoring a Grade Point Average of 5.0, they not only made the state proud but also set themselves on the path of greatness.

    According to the governor, his administration would continue to honor individuals who made the state proud in their chosen careers to serve as motivation for others to discover their full potential.

    He said: “I want to commend you for achieving this great honor for yourselves, your families, the state, and Nigeria, because it is not enough that you come from Ogun State and are flying Ogun State’s flag.

    “We are going to appoint you as our Education Ambassadors. It is our hope that other up-and-coming students, those who are still in school, will see you and find motivation in you, allowing them to emulate your good virtues.

    “You have to think about how you can support and motivate them. As our Education Ambassadors, we are going to develop programs where you can actually go to schools and talk to them because it will be easier for you to communicate with them.

    “I can talk to them, but I may not be able to communicate with them effectively. However, when you speak to them, you will be able to connect because they can identify with you as you are of the same wavelength and age bracket, and you can relate to what they are going through, including their pains and issues.

    “I congratulate you as our Education Ambassadors, and I don’t want you to be too far away from the Commissioner for Education so that whatever career path you choose, we can support you in achieving your potential and all that you aspire to.

    “But today, we will be supporting you with small cheques of N10m each—just a token of our appreciation to you and your parents for what you have accomplished in making Ogun State proud.”

    Governor Abiodun expressed delight that despite the decadence in society, some young men and women remain committed, deliberate, diligent, and intentional about their academics by choosing the right path as a means of emancipation.

    The governor, who described education as a pathway to success and a means to eradicate poverty, said it provides respect and a platform upon which one can build to become successful in life.

    “It gives you the platform and passport that allows you to apply for different opportunities, whether job opportunities, master’s programs, among others. It is what helps you in the process of determination,” he added.

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    He noted that their academic success was beyond the ordinary, as their perseverance, consistency, and discipline have helped them achieve the targets they set for themselves.

    “You set a target for yourselves and decided that you would not settle for second place but strive for the very best. I must say that this is the Ogun State spirit, and I am not surprised that both of you, in the same year and department, studied the same Cell Biology and Genetics. You have both chosen to pursue a very abstract discipline that requires a lot of intellect, and you have not just excelled, but excelled very well. You graduated with a 5.0, the top of your class,” he said.

    Ogun State, the governor noted, is blessed with eminent personalities who have excelled in their chosen professions. “This is the blood that flows in you. I am impressed and excited that you are living up to expectations,” he added.

    He mentioned that his administration has repositioned the education sector by introducing various reforms, such as the Revitalization Agenda with a learner identification system, adding that the state has a Learner Identification Number that keeps track of the number of students, a development which he said has attracted attention from other states of the federation.

    He lauded the parents of the best graduating students for the values instilled in their children and the sacrifices they made to ensure they are educated, emphasizing that their reward would be the success of their children.

    Speaking, Adebakin and Badekale expressed their gratitude to the governor for the honor bestowed upon them, stating that their recognition is a testament to the governor’s commitment to improving the education sector in the state.

    They advised the youth to focus on their studies and shun activities that could tarnish their family names, saying, “You can be successful and recognized without engaging in fraud and other unwholesome practices, just as we are being celebrated today by the governor.”

  • Tinubu, Obi, Abiodun, others mourn Doyin Okupe

    Tinubu, Obi, Abiodun, others mourn Doyin Okupe

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has extended his heart-felt condolences to the family, friends and associates of former presidential spokesman, Dr. Doyin Okupe.

    The President was joined by Ogun State governor, Dapo Abiodun and presidential candidate of Labour Party in the 2023 presidential election, Mr. Peter Obi in paying tributes to the deceased medical doctor and politician.

    Okupe, a former Special Assistant on Media and Senior Special Assistant on Public Affairs to former presidents Olusegun Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonatahn respectively, reportedly passed on at a Lagos hospital after years of battling with prostate cancer.

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    In his condolence message yesterday, President Tinubu described Okupe as a bold and articulate advocate for national development.

    The President regretted that the Director-General of the Labour Party’s presidential campaign in the 2023 elections passed on at a time his wealth of experience remained invaluable.

    He also sympathised with the government and people of Ogun State, particularly Okupe’s Iperu-Remo community, noting that his death has left a void behind.

    Tinubu prayed for the repose of Okupe’s soul and divine comfort for his loved ones.

    On his part, Governor Abiodun, in a statement issued in Abeokuta by his Special Adviser on Media, Kayode Akinmade, described Okupe’s death as a personal loss, noting that his death came not long after the demise of the traditional ruler of Iperu-Remo, Oba Adeleke Idowu-Basibo.

    He paid tribute to Okupe’s patriotic service to the nation and described him as a committed member of the progressive political family.

    Governor Abiodun said: “Receiving the news of the passing of my elder brother, Dr. Doyin Okupe, has left me with a profound sense of personal loss.

    “Without a doubt, his departure leaves a void that will not be easily filled.”

    Obi on his part acknowledged Okupe’s contributions to the nation’s medicala and political sectors.

  • Our administration has built over 1000km of roads, says Abiodun

    Our administration has built over 1000km of roads, says Abiodun

    Ogun State Governor Prince Dapo Abiodun yesterday said his administration had built about 1000km of roads since its inception in 2019.

    He spoke at the inauguration of the 3.12 kilometres Oke-Erinja-Ilobi Road in Yewa South Local Government.

    He promised to ensure the completion of the road all the way to Ilobi.

    The project, according to the governor, marks another historic moment in the trajectory and journey of the development of the state, noting that the road is a pathway to progress and economic development that will enhance the quality of life of Erinja and Ilobi community.

    “We have underscored our commitment as a government not just to urban renewal, not just focusing on reconstructing urban roads alone. It is very easy to construct urban roads, but it takes a far-sighted administration to conceive the construction of rural roads.

    “It takes a far-sighted administration to appreciate the fact that the food supply chain starts from the rural areas. Our rural communities are our food basket; that is where we have our farmlands.

    “Ogun State is about 17,000 square kilometres, out of which 12,000 square kilometres of land are arable, and our people are farmers.

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    “How do we unlock their potential? How do we ensure that we achieve food security if we don’t ensure we construct these roads that connect our farmers from the rural areas to the market? And that is exactly what we have done.

    “The Ilobi and Oke-Erinja areas are among our food baskets in the state, and today we have prioritised the construction of their roads.

    “It was not intentional to stop the road at Oke-Erinja. I have heard many times that the Erinja and Ilobi people are like Siamese twins, and I will not separate them.

    “So, let me assure you, we will complete that road to Ilobi; we will ensure the road ends at Ilobi,” he said.

    The governor also said his administration would award the construction of Sango-Ijoko-Akute Road during the week.

    According to him, all the efforts of his administration on the Akute-Ajuwon, Alagbole-Ajuwon, Giwa-Oke-Aro and the Alagbole-Akute roads won’t be appreciated if the Sango-Ijoko-Akute road is not completed.

    “We have not left behind our border communities. In the last two weeks, we have been going to Ifo Local Government several times because of the number of people that migrate between that local government and Lagos every day.

    “The Sango-Ijoko-Akute Road is a road we are soon going to award, possibly this week. It is quite a lengthy piece of road; that road is about 17 kilometrEs. It is a major arterial road that connects Ogun West to Ogun Central and, of course, to Lagos,” he said.

    Governor Abiodun noted that with work on-going on the other side of the Agbara-Atan-Lusada Road, he would soon be inspecting the Inter-Change-Papalanto-Obelle Road with Alhaji Aliko Dangote to hasten the completion of the road, which is being constructed with tax credit l.

    “At the moment, we are reconstructing the Ota-Ifo-Abeokuta road, which will also be of immense benefit to Ogun West.

    “The Inter-Change-Papalanto-Obelle Road is also under construction; it is a great arterial road that serves as the West-East connector of our state.

    “Very soon, I am going to inspect that road with Alhaji Dangote. I have invited him to come and see how well or how not so well the road is progressing.

    “We have completed one side of the Agbara-Atan-Lusada Road; that was a road nobody believed we would reconstruct.

    “Today, one section of that road has been completed from beginning to end, so we can travel from Agbara to Atan-Lusada without the usual tears.

    “We’ve now moved to the other side, and by the grace of God, we will complete that other section. That is a major road in Ogun West,” he said.

    Governor Abiodun thanked the Olu of Ilaro and Chairman of the Ogun State Council of Obas, other monarchs, community leaders and the people of the community for their collaboration and cooperation towards the completion of the road, saying that his administration would continue to make promises and fulfil them.

  • Abiodun condoles Odogbolu kingdom over monarch’s demise

    Abiodun condoles Odogbolu kingdom over monarch’s demise

    Ogun state governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has extended his heartfelt condolences to the people of Odogbolu in the Ogun East Senatorial District over the passing of their revered monarch, Oba Adedeji Onagoruwa, the Alaye of Odogbolu.

    The esteemed monarch passed away on Monday at the age of 80 after a brief illness.

    In a condolence message, Governor Abiodun described the late traditional ruler as a passionate leader who selflessly served his people and contributed significantly to the kingdom’s development.

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    “Oba Onagoruwa will be deeply missed by his people, given the wisdom and diplomacy he demonstrated in overseeing the affairs of his domain,” Governor Abiodun said.

    He, therefore, prayed for the repose of his soul, strength, and comfort for his immediate family and the people of Odogbolu as they mourn this irreparable loss.

    “Oba Onagoruwa was indeed a custodian of Yoruba culture and tradition. He ruled his people with love and affection, embodying wisdom and native intelligence.

    “We take solace in the fact that he left behind an indelible legacy of service and leadership. May God grant his soul eternal rest,” Governor Abiodun stated.

  • Abiodun consoles Otegbola family over ex-lawmaker’s death

    Abiodun consoles Otegbola family over ex-lawmaker’s death

    Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has commiserated with the family of former lawmaker, Sen. Ayodeji Otegbola, over his death, describing him as a cerebral politician and a selfless community leader.

    Otegbola, who represented Ogun West Senatorial District at the Red Chamber during the aborted Third Republic, reportedly died on Monday at the age of 91.

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    Governor Abiodun, in a condolence message, eulogised the distinct virtues of the late Asiwaju of Awori land, including his passion for community cohesion and development, adding that he exhibited the core values of a grassroots politician.

    He said  Otegbola’s contributions to the development of Ogun State and Nigeria at large would remain indelible in the consciousness of the people for a very long time, as he prayed for the repose of his soul.

    “Senator Otegbola exemplified the essence of a thought leader with a Midas touch. As the Chairman of the Federal Housing Authority between 2002 and 2004, he brought his deep experience in estate surveying to bear on the job, which accelerated housing schemes all over Nigeria, including the FCT.

  • Ogun IPP ready in eight weeks, says Abiodun

    Ogun IPP ready in eight weeks, says Abiodun

    Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun says an Independent Power Plant (IPP) that will provide 24-hour uninterrupted electricity to most parts of Abeokuta, will be ready for inauguration in the next eight weeks.

    He said this yesterday after inspecting the 30 megawatts power plant located in Onijanganjangan, near Ewekoro in Ewekoro Local Government.

    The governor said the project was in collaboration with private sector partnership, and the first phase of Ogun State Light Up Project.

    According to him, the project is in line with his promise to provide uninterrupted power supply to major cities and towns across the state.

    Abiodun said Abeokuta metropolis required more than 30 megawatts of power, adding that this was the first phase of the planned 100 megawatts power generation capacity.

    “I have gone around and have taken note of the progress of work so far.

    “I have seen the control room, I have seen the turbines and I have seen what will be responsible for ensuring the gas is compressed.

    “We have seen the gas pipelines that will be completed in three to six weeks. The gas compressor is there, and there is a diesel tank as well.

    “I can assure you that once this has been achieved, though we may not be able to supply power to the whole of Abeokuta, substantial parts of the city will enjoy 24 hours of uninterrupted power supply,” he said.

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    Abiodun observed that the plant, apart from using compressed gas as its main fuel, would also make use of diesel as a backup in case of disruption in the supply of gas.

    The power plant, the governor emphasised, would provide constant electricity to government institutions, health facilities, government quarters, police stations, local government offices and higher institutions.

    “It will eventually cascade to private individuals and industries when the capacity is increased.

    “The state decided to go into power generation, distribution and transmission as a result of its removal from the exclusive list by the Federal Government.

    “I want to assure citizens that similar plants will be built in Sagamu, Ijebu-Ode and Ota.

    “Ogun House of Assembly has passed into law the setting up of the Ogun State Electricity Regulatory Commission to oversee the activities of the power sector in Ogun State,” he said.

    The Project Manager, Mr. Selvin Leo, said the project was 90 per cent completed.

    He said with the availability of needed materials, equipment and commitment from the workers, the job would be completed in record time.

  • Abiodun, Aiyedatiwa, Mimiko, others for Pa Akinmade’s burial

    Abiodun, Aiyedatiwa, Mimiko, others for Pa Akinmade’s burial

    All roads lead to Idanre, Ondo State, on Saturday as the Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, his Ondo State counterpart, Mr Lucky Aiyedatiwa, former governor of Ondo, Dr Olusegun Mimiko, members of the National Assembly and other dignitaries attend the burial of the Obamoluwa of Idanre kingdom, High Chief Moses Akinmade.

    The event will also attract former Military Administrator of Lagos State and Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa, Senate Majority Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, Senator Ali Ndume and the Chairman of The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa.

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    Also expected at the burial  are members of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE), Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Nigeria Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), Club 66, Idanre; and Idanre Development Assembly (IDA), among others.

    The late Obamoluwa, a community leader, cocoa merchant, and socialite, is the father of the Special Adviser on Media and Strategy to the Ogun State governor, Hon. Kayode Akinmade.

    High Chief Akinmade died on August 5, 2024, at the age of 98. The burial ceremonies, according to the family, will take place between Friday, February 14, 2025, and Saturday, February 15, 2025.

    While the wake-keep is scheduled to be held at No 30, Odolemo Street, Isalu Quarters, Odode Idanre, on February 14, the funeral service will be held at 10 a.m at the First Baptist Church, Idanre, Ondo State, on February 15.

    This will be followed by an internment at his residence while the entertainment of guests will take place at Olofin Grammar School, Odode, Idanre.

  • Late House Deputy Chief Whip Onanuga remarkable leader  – Abiodun 

    Late House Deputy Chief Whip Onanuga remarkable leader  – Abiodun 

    Ogun Governor Dapo Abiodun has described late Hon. Adewunmi Oriyomi Onanuga, “Ijaya” as a remarkable leader, steadfast advocate for her people and an unwavering voice for justice and equity. 

    Abiodun, in a tribute at the Fidau prayer for the late lawmaker, added that in her years of public service, she exemplified dedication, strength and an unshakable commitment to the progress of Ogun state and Nigeria at large.

    The Governor, who was represented by Deputy Engr Noimot Salako-Oyedele, noted that as the member representing the Ikenne, Sagamu and Remo North federal constituency in the House of Representatives, she was a shining light for effective representation, who demonstrated diligence and courage in advancing policies that uplifted not just her constituents, but the whole country.

    Abiodun pointed the passing of Hon. Adewunmi Onanuga was a painful reminder of the fleeting nature of life, stressing that we should take solace in the knowledge that she lived with purpose and left an indelible mark on governance, leadership and humanity. 

    The Governor prayed Almighty Allah to forgive her shortcomings, grant her eternal rest and provide comfort for her family, friends and all who mourn her loss.

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    In her message, Salako-Oyedele described Onanuga as a very good friend, confidant and sister who she will sorely miss.

    She said: “Ijaya” was almost larger than life with her characteristic laughter, warmth, goodwill and kindness which she unreservedly extended to everyone without recluse to social status or standing.,”

    She also extolled her virtues to include selflessness, personal commitment to the growth of her constituents, Ogun State and above all a strong dedication to the overall betterment alongside upliftment of the Women folk not just in Ogun State but across the nation Nigeria. 

    While also reflecting on her personal memories with Onanuga, the Deputy Governor charged all those present to emulate her life, which was that of legendary woman who was committed to a life of leadership and servitude to humanity. 

    Speaker Tajudeen Abass, represented by Hon.Hon James Falake, commiserated with members of the families, saying the deceased used her time well, while also describing her as a committed, dogged, caring, dedicated and a loyal honourable member. 

    In his lecture titled ‘Time’ the Grand Chief Imam of Makun kingdom and the Wazeerul Muslimeen of Ogun State, Sheik (Dr) Tajudeen Akolawole Ashaye, said Almighty God has alloted time unto every man on earth, stressing the need to judiciously use the time God has given to us . 

    He noted that Allah created life and death but our good deeds on earth determines how we would be rewarded by God, saying unless we are righteous, patience, touch lives positively and make quality use of our time on earth, we cannot receive Allah’s reward. 

  • Gov Abiodun awards N2.5m to OOU best graduating student

    Gov Abiodun awards N2.5m to OOU best graduating student

    Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has awarded a cash prize of ₦2.5 million to the overall best graduating student of Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), Ago-Iwoye.

    The award went to 19-year-old Aishat Anuoluwapo Dauda from the Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences, who achieved a 4.87 Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) to emerge as the top graduate.

    In addition, Abiodun gifted ₦500,000 each to the 114 first-class graduates, including Dauda, encouraging them to uphold the values, principles, and discipline that contributed to their academic excellence.

    “Graduands, as you step into the world, carry with you the values, and principles that have shaped you. Strive to be innovators, problem solvers, and leaders in your respective fields,” Abiodun charged.

    The Governor who was represented by his Deputy, Mrs Noimot Salako -Oyedele, an engineer, announced the cash awards at the OOU 34th convocation ceremony on Friday at the institution’s Main Campus, Ago – Iwoye.

    The conferment of honorary degree and postgraduate degree at the the convocation ceremony was commemorated with lecture, titled “TETFUND and Educational Development in Nigeria: The history, the Treasures and the Future,” was delivered by the TETfund Executive Secretary, Arch. Sunday Echono. 

    Arch. Echono disclosed some of the the TETFund’s plans for the public tertiary institutions in the country, saying the agency is working towards increasing research grants and support for the development of smart campuses to align with global educational trends.

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    According to him, “this year, 2025, TETFund plans to establish 72 hostels in 72 institutions in the country.”

    He  noted that TETFUND has played a crucial role in Nigeria’s educational development, particularly in the tertiary sector.

    The Vice Chancellor, Professor Ayodeji Agboola said that the university has added twenty new programmes to its pool of academic disciplines, thereby increasing the options available to prospective undergraduates and postgraduates

    The Vice Chancellor added that the university has also maintained full accreditation status in all its programmes.

  • Work to begin on 17-kilometre Sango-Ijoko road, says Abiodun

    Work to begin on 17-kilometre Sango-Ijoko road, says Abiodun

    Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun has disclosed that the 17-kilometre Sango-Ijoko road would be divided into two sections to allow for its quick completion, as he announced the immediate construction of the road.

    The governor said the 3.25 kilometre Alagbole-Ajuwon-Akute road in Ifo Local Government would be ready for inauguration by the end of next month.

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    He spoke during the inspection of several roads under construction in Ifo 2 state constituency.

    “About four months ago, we were here in response to the fact that our attention was drawn to the state of roads in Ifo 2, particularly Alagbole-Ajuwon, Denro-Ishashi-Akute, Ajuwon-Akite, Ijoko-Sango, and Lambe. I came here and promised that within a few months I would be back to inaugurate all those roads that were in deplorable condition.

    “Today, we are here; Alagbole-Akute is completed and 100 per cent ready for inauguration, Ajuwon-Akute is ongoing, it is about 3.25 kilometres, and by God’s grace, by the end of February, it will be totally completed.