Tag: Oyo state

  • Crisis rocks Alao-Akala’s family as daughter seeks DNA test for siblings, exhumation of ex-Gov’s body

    Crisis rocks Alao-Akala’s family as daughter seeks DNA test for siblings, exhumation of ex-Gov’s body

    A legal battle has broken out in the family of former Oyo Governor Otunba Christopher Adebayo Alao-Akala after his first daughter, Mrs Oluwatoyin Alao-Aderinto, approached an Oyo State High Court sitting in Ibadan for an order for a Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) test on seven individuals claiming to be biological children of the deceased.

    She is also seeking for an application for the exhumation of the late Governor’s body to carry out the DNA test.

    In a suit filed before Justice Taiwo of Court 12 at the State High Court, ring road, Ibadan with Motion Number I/443/2024, Alao-Aderinto, through her counsel, Oladipo Olasope (SAN), is praying the court to direct that the DNA tests be carried out on herself, including siblings, Olamide, Adebukola, Olamipo, Olamiju, a serving member of the House of Representatives, Tabitha and Olamikunle, as listed in the motion on notice filed before the court.

    She also said the tests be conducted at a court approved, accredited laboratory to determine their true biological relationship with the late Governor. 

    As part of the application, Alao-Aderinto is also seeking an order of court, directing exhumation of Otunba Alao-Akala’s remains from the mausoleum built in the former governor’s Ogbomoso country home for the purpose of carrying out the paternity test. 

    The results of the tests, she pleaded, should be filed under a sealed envelope and delivered directly to the presiding Judge for pronouncement in open court.

    The fresh application brought before the court is a new twist in what has become a messy and prolonged family feud over the vast estate of the late politician, who died intestate on January 12, 2022. 

    The crisis, which has been brewing silently since his burial became public in October 2022 when one Kemi Alao-Akala and Olamide Alabi, believed to be one of the deceased’s daughters, obtained a Letter of Administration from the Oyo State Probate Registry without the knowledge or consent of Oluwatoyin, the first child. 

    According to Alao-Aderinto, this singular act was a deliberate and unlawful exclusion that contravene applicable laws guiding intestate succession in Nigeria. 

    In her affidavit and accompanying exhibit filed in support of her motion, she accused the duo of manipulating facts to claim sole control over the estate, despite the presence of other biological children and heirs.

    The estate in question is said to be massive, spreading across several properties in Ibadan, Lagos, Abuja, United Kingdom and the United States of America, including a five-star hotel in Ghana, vehicles and multiple bank accounts containing hundreds of millions in naira, dollars and pounds sterling. 

    Her position on the deceased father’s estate stems from the strong resolve at ensuring that every individual, including nuclear and extended family members, aides of the former Governors, who served him meritoriously without blemish and yet to identified children among many others are catered for, as against the alleged winner- takes-it -all approach adopted by the  duo of the defendants.

    The said administrators listed only seven individuals as legal heirs but the position, as articulated by her counsel, is that there is no consensus on the paternity of these persons and the inclusion of some and exclusion of others in the administration of the deceased’s estate raises troubling questions of authenticity and equity. It is on this basis she seeks judicial intervention through scientific means.

    In an August 2023 letter made public, her counsel Oladipo Olasope SAN, warned that the exclusion of the claimant who is the first daughter of the late Alao-Akala, violated both moral norms and legal rights, stressing that unless resolved, the dispute could further polarise the family and damage the late governor’s political legacy.

  • Eve’s Lounge 2.0 pushes for gender equality, policy action

    Eve’s Lounge 2.0 pushes for gender equality, policy action

    With a call to dismantle harmful gender stereotypes and embed equity into national and local policy, the second outdoor edition of Eve’s Lounge, a women-focused advocacy programme on Crest 91.1FM, took place in Ibadan, Oyo State, under the theme: “Breaking Barriers Together.”

    The event brought together thought leaders, policy advocates, and gender equity champions to confront structural inequalities and drive conversations toward inclusive solutions.

    Discussions ranged from redefining masculinity to the need for institutional support and legislative backing for gender-focused initiatives.

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    Communications expert Gwendolyn Osoniyi, one of the panelists,  challenged women to reject limiting beliefs and become agents of change.

    “Women must stop telling each other they can’t. We need to break that myth that boys are better and girls should be weak. It begins with self-belief and awareness,” she said.

    Echoing the sentiment, Fisayo Oke described women as “unstoppable” once they recognize their inner strength.

    Rev. Father Francis Afolabi OSJ brought the conversation to men, advocating for the normalization of vulnerability and emotional openness in males as a healthier societal model.

    “Men must be taught that it’s okay to ask for help and be vulnerable. That’s far better than turning into a societal threat. The narrative around masculinity must change,” he said.

    Policy was central to the second panel discussion, where Dr. Chris Udo, Rev. Dr. Adenike Victor-Tade, and Fresh FM’s Samson Akindele stressed that real progress hinges on embedding gender equity in legislation and budgets. They called for increased local financing and institutional frameworks to move advocacy from dialogue to sustainable impact.

  • Renew commitment to democracy Oyo gov hopeful urges Nigerians

    Renew commitment to democracy Oyo gov hopeful urges Nigerians

    The President, Peter Olaoluwa Foundation (POF) and a governorship hopeful in Oyo State, Olaoluwa Abidemi otherwise known as “OPA” has urged Nigerians to reflect deeply on the successes recorded in the nation’s history and renew their commitment to democratic process, and uphold its principles.

    A statement by Olaoluwa described Democracy Day as a symbol of triumph of people’s collective will over dictatorship and tyranny.

    He stated that June 12 serves as a reminder of the struggles, sacrifices, and resilience of past heroes and heroines who fought for the restoration of democratic governance in Nigeria.

    According to him, democracy has enabled transparency and accountability in governance, promoted political competition, allowed for the expression of diverse viewpoints, and enhanced civic engagement among citizens. 

    He expressed concern that despite more than two decades of uninterrupted democratic rule since 1999, Nigeria has not yet reached its full potential.

    He emphasised that there is still much work to be done to strengthen the nation’s democracy.

    He stressed the need for continuous electoral reforms and increased civic participation, as well as the importance of building strong democratic institutions that protect the vulnerable, promote justice, and guarantee equal opportunities for all citizens. 

    He however said he believed that these steps are essential to advancing democracy and fostering national development.

  • Three siblings, four others die in road crashes

    Three siblings, four others die in road crashes

    Seven persons have been confirmed dead in multiple accidents that occurred at two different spots in Ibadan, Oyo state yesterday.

    In one of the accidents, three siblings who were on their way to school were overrun by a truck in Celica area, Egbeda Local Government while four other persons lost their lives in another road mishap at Idi-Ori along Ibadan- Oyo Expressway in Akinyele local government area of the state.

    The affected siblings were said to be standing by the roadside when the truck ran over them.

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    The driver of the truck, according to eyewitness account, lost control of the vehicle and ran over the victims.

    At Idi-Ori in Akinyele Local Government Area, four persons were confirmed dead while two others suffered varying degree of injuries in a road mishap that occurred at Idi-Ori end of Oyo expressway.

    Four out of the six victims died on the spot while the injured are receiving medical attention at the University College Hospital, Ibadan.

  • Oyo reaffirms commitment to resilient cities

    Oyo reaffirms commitment to resilient cities

    Oyo State government is working towards creating more resilient cities, focusing on sustainable urban development and improving quality of life for residents.

    Commissioner for Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Mr. Williams Akin-Funmilayo, stated this at an International Conference on a sustainable built environment, at the Faculty of Environmental Design and Management University of Ibadan.

    He added that the Governor Seyi Makinde-led administration is at the forefront of integrating resilience into urban planning.

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    The commissioner explained that across Africa and especially in Nigeria, cities are under pressure, as urban populations are growing rapidly, often faster than the planning framework can handle.

    He added that, by 2050, it is projected that over 70 per cent of Nigeria’s population will live in urban areas.

    He maintained that resilience is not optional but necessity and Oyo State is not immune to the challenges from the ever-expanding Ibadan metropolitan area to the rural-urban migration.

  • Oyo begins disbursement of Bodija explosion relief fund

    Oyo begins disbursement of Bodija explosion relief fund

    Nearly 18 months after the devastating explosion that shook Bodija Estate in Ibadan, the Oyo State Government has commenced the disbursement of financial support to affected victims.

    The beneficiaries expressed gratitude to Governor Seyi Makinde for keeping his promise and providing much-needed assistance.

    Speaking to journalists in Ibadan, the President of the Bodija Estate Residents’ Association (BERA), Pastor Muyiwa Bamgbose, confirmed the release of the Bodija Explosion Relief Fund. 

    He was joined by members of the Dejo Oyelese Vigilante Group (DOVG) and the wider Bodija community in acknowledging the support.

    Bamgbose described the intervention as a long-overdue but essential step toward healing and rebuilding the lives of those impacted by the tragedy.

    According to him, “The explosion, which occurred at approximately 7:45 PM on January 16, 2024, at 8A and 8B Aderinola Street, was caused by explosives illegally stored in a private residence. 

    “Over 300 homes were destroyed or damaged, and several lives lost, leaving the entire Bodija community in trauma.”

    He stated that the disbursement will bring hope to those still bearing the emotional, physical, and economic scars of the fateful day. 

    He commended Governor Makinde for his compassionate leadership and unwavering commitment to justice, saying the relief fund is a testament to responsive governance.

    He said, “The Oyo State Government, through the Relief Fund Management and Disbursement Committee led by the Deputy Governor, approved a total support package of ₦4.08 billion. 

    “This followed extensive assessments by professional bodies which identified 318 buildings within the 500-meter blast radius. The committee also recommended financial compensation to:

    “Families that suffered fatalities (5);

    Registered tenants (102 beneficiaries);

    Owners of 37 damaged vehicles.

    While commending the robust technical and humanitarian response, which included efforts by agencies such as NEMA, OYSEMA, UCH, Nigerian Red Cross, DSS, and NSCDC, BERA emphasized its own contributions.

    “These included emergency mobilization, advanced GIS-based impact mapping, transparent beneficiary registration, and organized community support efforts.

    “The explosion response was also bolstered by technical support from the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), Nigerian Institute of Architects (NIA), Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (NIQS), and Geoinformation Society of Nigeria (GEOSON), Oyo Chapter. 

    “The medical community, especially UCH and local private hospitals, were commended for delivering urgent care, medication, and blood transfusions at the height of the crisis.

    “The community also received ₦35.4 million in donations and relief materials, including Federal Government provisions through NEMA and SEMA, which were officially received and equitably distributed in August 2024.”

    Bamgbose lamented that 17 affected properties were excluded from the official compensation list due to being outside the 500-meter radius, a technical exclusion that, BERA insists, does not reflect the genuine losses suffered by those households.

    “We respectfully appeal to His Excellency to extend relief support to these households in the spirit of equity and compassion.

    “The disbursement has officially commenced, with many beneficiaries confirming receipt. However, BERA acknowledged that around 20 cases mostly involving fatalities, inheritance disputes, or account discrepancies, would require additional clarification or legal resolution with input from the Ministry of Justice.”

    He maintained that no amount of money can replace the lives lost, saying the community is resilience and commitment to a new chapter. 

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    “As part of this, BERA announced the Smart Bodija Initiative, a visionary, long-term plan for restoration, security, and sustainable development in the estate.”

    He however pledged to continue engaging the government and stakeholders until every legitimate victim is compensated. 

    The association also hinted at future advocacy regarding prosecution of the perpetrators, noting that the case, initially filed at the Federal High Court, has been recharged at the Oyo State High Court. 

    BERA expressed confidence that Oyo State is committed to pursuing justice, including filing extradition papers for suspects believed to be living abroad.

    “Bodija will never forget, but Bodija will rise again.”

  • Oyo students to governor: you’ve empowered us for better future

    Oyo students to governor: you’ve empowered us for better future

    Indigenes of Oyo State in different higher institutions across the country, under the aegis of the Federation of Oyo State Students Union (FOSSU), have lauded the  governor, ‘Seyi Makinde, for implementing policies that support students’ academic advancement and place them in a good stead for success.

    The students, led by their National President, Mr Ibrahim Alarape, and the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Student Affairs, Mr Victor Olojede, converged on the Governor’s Office, Secretariat, Ibadan, on Monday.

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    In what was tagged an appreciation rally, they described Makinde as ‘a student-friendly governor’, calling on him to throw his hat into the ring for the Presidency in 2027.

    The students praised Governor Makinde for interventions that continue to support and empower students for a better and brighter future.

    Delivering his appreciation speech, Alarape thanked the governor for his remarkable leadership and for believing in Oyo State students, promising that they would repay his fatherly love with outstanding performances in their academics.

  • Oyo seals collapsed building

    Oyo seals collapsed building

    Oyo State government has sealed off a collapsed building under construction belonging to a popular restaurant in Dugbe, Ibadan, the state capital.

    Commissioner for Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Mr. Williams Akin-Funmilayo, who spoke with reporters after an assessment of the collapsed building, said the action was to ensure safety of lives and properties.

    He added that sealing off would allow the government to assess the situation and come up with a report.

    According to the commissioner, preliminary investigation indicated that some of the building materials used for the construction of the collapsed building appeared to be sub-standard.

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    He declared that an integrity test would be carried out  and on other branches of the restaurant in the state to avoid a recurrence.

    Akin-Funmilayo stated that the outcome of the test would determine the next action of the government.

    He said: “Earlier this morning, the message got to me that there was a building collapse at Dugbe and we came over here to see things for ourselves. We thank God that there is no loss of life.

  • JUST IN: Building collapses in Ibadan

    JUST IN: Building collapses in Ibadan

    A building, reportedly belonging to a fast rising eatery undergoing under construction has collapsed in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

    The Nation gathered that the building, located on the main road leading from Dugbe to Mokola in Ibadan, collapsed on Sunday. 

    The collapsed building was said to have recently acquired by the fast growing food brand to serve as one of its branches.

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    Details about the incident are still sketchy as of the time of filing this report.

  • Oyo monarch joins ancestors

    Oyo monarch joins ancestors

    The Oniroko of Irokoland in Akinyele local government area of Oyo State, Oba Sunmaila Olasunkanmi Abioye Opeola (Kurunloju 1), joined his ancestors in the early hours of Friday.

    The transition of the monarch was confirmed in a statement by Prince Dolapo Abioye on behalf of the Opeola-Oniroko family.

    He said body of the deceased monarch would be buried today (Saturday) by 10:00 am, adding that more information about the burial would be announced later.

    “It is with a deep sense of sorrow and profound respect that I write to formally announce the passing of His Royal Highness, Oba Sunmaiła Olasunkanmi Abioye Opeola (Kurunloju 1), the Oniroko of Iroko, who joined his ancestors in the early hours of Friday, May 30, 2025.

    “During his reign, His Royal Highness was a symbol of unity, tradition, and progress.

    “He devoted his life to the service of his people, the preservation of our customs, and the pursuit of development in Iroko, Akinyele Local Government, and Oyo State in general.”