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  • Ban of Isese Festival : Traditional worshipers on collusion Cause with Oluwo

    By John Dike, Osogbo

    Traditional Religion Worshippers Association in Osun State has said nothing will stop it from celebrating Isese festival slated to hold in Iwo, Iwo local Government area of the state.

    They vowed to go ahead of the Festival which they described as annual event inherited from their forefathers.

    TRAWSO however declared that the ban on traditionalists’ activities in Iwo by the Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Adewale Akanbi, was a rude joke which holds no water, stating that the annual Isese Festival will hold in the town on August 20, 2023.

    Recall that  Oba Akanbi, in a viral video, ordered that no Oro festival or sacrifice will take place this year in the ancient town.

    Oba Akanbi in the video said only Almighty God can make the town peaceful, just as he called for the arrest of anyone who places  sacrifice or imposes curfew on the town under guise of Oro festival.

    Reacting to Oba Akanbi’s claims, the President of the Traditional Religion Worshippers Association, Dr. Ifagbenusola Atanda Atanda, said Oluwo was no longer acting as a monarch with his actions, adding that he cannot stop people from performing their fundamental rights. 

    Atanda who stated this while featuring on a radio programme on Friday said  Oro and Isese were parts of the traditional sacrifices used to install the monarch before ascending the throne of his forefathers.

    While calling on the authorities concerned to caution Oluwo, Atanda said that King himself is the head of the Isese, saying he should desist from dragging the Yoruba culture and custom into the mud.

    He said: Isese festival was what birthed the Oluwo himself, even,  including his ancestors. As a traditional monarch, we expect Oluwo to join hands in promoting the cultures of the land. He should stop saying what can destroy the culture of the land.

    He was made the king through Isese not with Quran or Bible. I think the authorities concerned should caution him. I can recollect how he wanted to foment trouble during the last administration, he was cautioned, I think now that he has started, Governor Ademola Adeleke should also call him to order.

    Atanda called on the traditionalist to be peaceful and be a role model, warning miscreants to stay away on the day.

    “Let us come in our hundreds. There is nobody that has the right to prevent us from exercising our fundamental human rights and in as much as we are doing this, we should do it peacefully, orderly and be a model of the true Omoluabi that we are”, he stated.

    Meanwhile, Oluwo had in a statement titled “No Oro (Rituals) with curfews In Iwoland” pointed on the adverse effects of ritual curfews on any society where such is imposed.

    Oluwo said: “The aspiration of every community is to have a productive and vibrant economy. An economic setting that will pave ways for the prosperity of all and sundry- citizens and visitors. Achieving such will requires free flow/movement of humans, their goods and services without restrictions.

    “Any deity  restricting human movement is anti- progress. It should be done in the bush where no one leaves. Oro worshippers in Iwo should change their mode of engagement to exclude restriction of people’s movement. Such will not be entertained in my domain (Iwoland). It is banned in Iwoland and that’s it all.  Other Oro done in moderation and not placing restrictions on human freedom is permitted. Individuals are free to engage in their family deity as much as  people’s freedom is not hindered.”

    “I ask, what will be the faith of an emergency patient being rush to hospital? Of what justification is movement restriction to a student going to an examination hall at a particular time? Of what moral excuse is restriction of movement in the name Oro to an accident victim in urgent need of emergency medical attention?”

  • Adeleke summon emergency Education summit over decline in State’s School abysmal performance

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    By John Dike Osogbo

    Worried by the abysmal performances of both primary and secondary school students in Osun state, the government of the state has concluded plans to hold education summit to address the ugly development in the state.

    The education summit according to the Commissioner for Education, Hon Dipo Eluwole will kick start on 22 and ends on 24 of August, 2023.

    Reeling out the programmes of the three days event, at a press conference addressed at the ministry of Education, Abere, Eluwole said array of resources persons and stakeholders will converge to address the situation and proffer solution to the education decline in the state.

    Eluwole said Osun state has declined on the performance in the recent School certificate examinations, saying the summit will afford many stakeholders opportunity to brainstorm and fine lasting solution to the poor performances in various national and schools examinations

    He said Adeleke administration is unhappy with the dwindling of education performance of students, hence, the urgent need to bring back the lost glory of education in the state.

    Eluwole hinted that the recent rating of Osun State amongst other schools across the country in the examination performance is poor and the initiative of the Summit will afford various stakeholders to come out with effective plans and policy that will enhance quality and qualitative education in the State .

    While identifying areas in Education sector that will be reviewed, the education Commissioner, said collapse of school inspectorate services, mandate of the State Ministry of Education was another undeniable factor that got the state education sector this bad

    ” We all know that an average employee hardly works without monitoring and supervision. Where then are the School Inspectors (Olubewo) of the olden days?

    “Their roles have been hijacked and we have teachers monitoring themselves which obviously gives room for empathy. In fact, the sector was politicized so much that statutory roles of the state Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM) is being played by education district offices.

    “This leads to function overlaps that put teachers in serious confusion about whose order to obey. The already inadequate number of teachers are posted to education district offices as monitoring officers and directors hence, there is a rat race for offices instead of classrooms.

    “What shall we say about parent’s reckless abandonment of their roles as sponsors of their children education? Most parents rely absolutely on government to shoulder the responsibilities of their children educational needs.

    “This is quite unlike Yoruba parents of old. Deviant behaviors of students contribute more to the annual dance of shame the state displays at the release of public examinations results. The worst part is that such children have the backing of the parents to resist teachers from administering punishment on their erring children.

    According to him Osun education sectorial problems are quite hydra-headed and except an overhaul sectorial reform is taken fast, it could become irredeemable. That is why the state 2023 education summit is not only desirable but also timely. The summit must address the followings among others:

    He said the rebirth of centered policies that will make schools and its environment child-friendly, conducive, safe and motivating not just an ostentatious display of architectural wizardry.

    “The holistic sectorial reform that will bring back the statutory mandate of monitoring and evaluation in the State Ministry of Education devoid of function overlaps between teachers and education officers

    He disclosed that critical look into the standard required for recruitment of teachers, lecturers and education officers without interference from the political class otherwise, non-academic teachers and lecturers shall be recruited continually.

    He said successive government should endeavor to build on the good legacies of their predecessors in office rather than starting new set of projects and programmes. It is high time we realized that governance is a continua.

  • Protest Rocks Ondo West LG, Over Nomination of LCDA Chairmanship Aspirants

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    As Protesters Accuse Fagbemi in The Crisis

    Protest has erupted in Ondo West Local Government over the nomination of Chairmanship aspirants into the newly created Local Council Development Areas (LCDA).

    One of the protesters, Bola Akande in an interview with newsmen alleged the Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Deaconess Lola Fagbemi of using her position to intimidate those who are not ready to dance to her whims and caprices.

    Akande said: “Whenever a decision is taken at the local government by the leaders, Deaconess Lola Fagbemi will use her connection with the State Chairman of All Progressive Congress APC Engineer Ade Adetimehin”.

    Akinjise Ezekiel also said: “Those who were supposed to add value to the party in Ondo West jettisoned the party for another political party due to Fagbemi’s greed. During the last primary election, she collected money from three people vying for the same position.
    “The likes of Dr. Tola Awosika, Engr. Filesola and others would have a story to tell if contacted. This is why we are crying out now that the position of local government chairman is not for sale as usual.”

    Miss Bolanle Akinrotimi said, ” Lola Fagbemi has frustrated many of the party loyalists to another party for her greed for money, simply because Adetimehin is backing her.

    Meanwhile, the leaders of “COALITION of APC Thinkers” have also submitted a position paper to the vice chairman of the local government, Hon. Akintunde Folajimi, who came to address the protesters.

    “The Position Paper Reads;

    “We, the leaders of COALITION of APC Progressive Thinkers, stand that we will not allow a single person to dictate what happens in our local government.

    Over the years, Hon Lola Fagbemi had been the one writing names of people who are not known in the political party to occupy political positions or to enjoy consensus decisions, thereby overriding the other party leader’s decisions.”

    “We are the structure of the party and we have been labouring from the days of Action Congress, Enough of using us to work for people who bring money to Hon Lola Fagbemi at the expense of others who are toiling day and nights to ensure the party progresses.

    “During the last primaries in the party, she turned many aspirants into her “ATM” and frustrated them out of the party after siphoning millions of naira from them.

    “We were also reliably informed that this same Hon. Lola Fagbemi nominated two people from the same ward to represent two different LCDAs. Our question is that are there not party loyalists in the second LCDA? we stand against this cruelty in totality.

    “We strongly believe that the leadership of our party will do something to right the wrongs of Hon Lola Fagbemi in Ondo West Local Government so as to continue to enjoy peace in our party.”

    “While we appreciate our dear Governor His Excellency, Governor Rotimi Akeredolu for creating LCDAs so that development can come to grassroot, Hon Lola Fagbemi’s insidious moves is anti development, we will also be glad if Mr Governor can add more LCDA for us. She is a member of the LCDA creation committee, but we know she will never mention such to you.”

    “We have ignorantly allowed her in the past, but this time around, we vehemently stand against her crafts.

    Akinkuolie Mathias Leader
    COALITION OF APC PROGRESSIVE THINKERS”

  • Women’s World Cup: Host Oluwatosin Demehin, Football Stakeholders urge Ondo State Government

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    Football Stakeholders have appealed to the Ondo State Government to host Ilaje born Super Falcons player, Oluwatosin Demehin.

    Demehin was one of the Super Falcons players who performed extraordinarily at the ongoing Women’s World Cup holding in Australia/Newzealand .

    The Ilaje born defender featured in all the Super Falcons matches before they were edged out at the Quarter Finals by England.

    The Convener of Ondo State Football Stakeholders Forum and Pioneer Secretary of Ondo State Football Agency (ODSFA), Otunba Dele Ologbese in a statement issued, signed and made available to newsmen in Akure said if Oluwatosin Demehin contemporaries were hosted and celebrated by their respective States Governors due to their sterling performances at the Women’s World Cup, saying nothing should stop Ondo State Government from honouring her .

    Ologbese added that it’s high time Ondo State Government do away with the habit of ignoring deserving athletes who brought honour to the State through their extraordinary exploits in football, athletics and other sports.

    Ologbese, who’s the immediate past Vice Chairman of Ondo State Football Association called on the state Commissioner for Youths and Sports Development, Mr Bamidele Ologunloluwa to facilitate the hosting of the former Sunshine Queens and River Angels player by the State Government.

    “The Commissioner for Sports shouldn’t pretend not knowing that her contemporaries in Super Falcons were hosted by their respective State Governments and awarded bountifully.”

    He said :”We have unsung heroes in this respect in Ondo State like Zion Ogunfeyimi who is the first Ondo State indigene to play for the national football team- Green Eagles, Kikelomo Ajayi who captained Super Falcons for many years and featured in three World Cups, Coach Wemimo Mathew who is a former international and current Coach of U-20 Female Team- Flamengos, Seun Ogunkoya the merculiary athlete, Odunayo Adekuoroye and host of others who are yet to be given needed honours.”

    “In the absence of Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, we have a caring hearted and highly resourceful Acting Governor, and Sports enthusiast, Lucky Orimisan Ayedatiwa, whom I believe wouldn’t hesitate in designing a clear cut policy on athletes motivation”

    “We call on Mr Acting Governor to please host Oluwatosin Demehin in his office in the next few days.”

    “I’m very sure that the successful hosting of Olutosin Demehin will open door for other athletes who have brought glory to the State to be honored”, he said.

  • “Why I killed my ex-lover” — Man confesses

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    A 45-year-old man, Bankole Oginni, who allegedly killed his ex-lover in his room at Danjuma area, Oke-Aro, Akure, the Ondo State capital, has explained the shocking reason behind his action.

    It was gathered that the suspect, who claimed to be a football coach, killed his ex-lover identified simply as Bose with hot water and later dismembered her body.

    It was further learnt that a knife and sack used for parking some organs of the deceased were found in the possession of the suspect before his arrest.

    However, narrating how he perpetrated the evil act, Bankole said the deceased called him for assistance, and he asked her to come over to his place when the incident happened.

    According to him, “the deceased called me on Saturday that she needs my help. I have been helping her for a long time and I asked her to come to my daddy’s house. She obliged.”

    Bankole further stated that “When she came, I bought two bottles of a soft drink. She had not started taking it when she slumped, and I was scared.

    “It was because I was scared, that was why I took the decision (to dismember her body). I poured the hot water on her hoping that it will revive her.

    “I butcher her with aim of dumping her body somewhere because I was scared. I removed her private part and the intestines. I put them inside a bag,” he stated while being interrogated in a viral video.

    When asked how he came about the visible injuries on his own body, Bankole said: “The injuries on my body were due to attack from family members of the deceased. My parents were at the market when the incident happened.”

    Recall that the Ondo State Police Command had confirmed the arrest of the suspect following a distress call by the family of the deceased.

  • Police arrest suspected yahoo boy with human parts in ondo

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    Operatives of the Anti- crime section attached to Funbi-Fagun Police Station, Ondo have arrested a 24-year-old suspected to be a “Yahoo boy” with human parts in Ondo town, headquarters of Ondo West local government area of Ondo State.

    The suspect whose name was given as Franklin Akinyosoye, is currently detained at the station undergoing interrogations by the anti-crime section of the station.

    The incident which occurred in the Elewuro area of the community resulted in panic and apprehension, as the head of a human was discovered in a sack inside the room of the suspect in a rented apartment located in the area.

    It was learnt that the human head was discovered in a black sack inside the compound by some teenagers who are children of the landlord who later raised an alarm before the matter was reported by the landlord at the station.

    It was further learnt that when a search operation was further conducted by the police in the rented apartment of the suspected Yahoo boy, several human parts and other items suspected to cham, human blood was also discovered by the police.

    When interrogated by the police at the station, the suspect exonerated the landlord and confirmed the ownership of all the items found in his possession.

    He further explained that he brought all the items from his herbalist who resides in Ikirun, Ifelodun local government area of Osun State.

    Speaking on the matter, the Divisional Police Officer in charge of the station, said the matter would be transferred to Akure the Ondo State capital as soon as the investigation is completed on the matter.

    Confirming from the Police PPRO, Mrs Funmilayo Odunlami said “It is true a man was arrested with the human score but we don’t know yet if it is a Yahoo boy or not.

  • TEXT OF THE NATIONAL BROADCAST BY PRESIDENT BOLA TINUBU TO NIGERIANS ON CURRENT ECONOMIC CHALLENGES

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    AFTER DARKNESS COMES THE GLORIOUS DAWN

    My fellow citizens,
    I want to talk to you about our economy. It is important that you understand the reasons for the policy measures I have taken to combat the serious economic challenges this nation has long faced.

    2. I am not going to talk in difficult terms by dwelling on economic jargon and concepts. I will speak in plain, clear language so that you know where I stand. More importantly, so that you see and hopefully will share my vision regarding the journey to a better, more productive economy for our beloved country.

    3. For several years, I have consistently maintained the position that the fuel subsidy had to go. This once beneficial measure had outlived its usefulness. The subsidy cost us trillions of Naira yearly. Such a vast sum of money would have been better spent on public transportation, healthcare, schools, housing and even national security. Instead, it was being funnelled into the deep pockets and lavish bank accounts of a select group of individuals.

    4. This group had amassed so much wealth and power that they became a serious threat to the fairness of our economy and the integrity of our democratic governance. To be blunt, Nigeria could never become the society it was intended to be as long as such small, powerful yet unelected groups hold enormous influence over our political economy and the institutions that govern it.

    5. The whims of the few should never hold dominant sway over the hopes and aspirations of the many. If we are to be a democracy, the people and not the power of money must be sovereign.

    6. The preceding administration saw this looming danger as well. Indeed, it made no provision in the 2023 Appropriations for subsidy after June this year.  Removal of this once helpful device that had transformed into a millstone around the country’s neck had become inevitable.

    7. Also, the multiple exchange rate system that had been established became nothing but a highway of currency speculation. It diverted money that should have been used to create jobs, build factories and businesses for millions of people. Our national wealth was doled on favourable terms to a handful of people who have been made filthy rich simply by moving money from one hand to another. This too was extremely unfair.

    8. It also compounded the threat that the illicit and mass accumulation of money posed to the future of our democratic system and its economy.

    9. I had promised to reform the economy for the long-term good by fighting the major imbalances that had plagued our economy.  Ending the subsidy and the preferential exchange rate system were key to this fight. This fight is to define the fate and future of our nation. Much is in the balance.

    10. Thus, the defects in our economy immensely profited a tiny elite, the elite of the elite you might call them. As we moved to fight the flaws in the economy, the people who grow rich from them, predictably, will fight back through every means necessary.

    11. Our economy is going through a tough patch and you are being hurt by it. The cost of fuel has gone up. Food and other prices have followed it. Households and businesses struggle. Things seem anxious and uncertain. I understand the hardship you face. I wish there were other ways. But there is not. If there were, I would have taken that route as I came here to help not hurt the people and nation that I love.

    12. What I can offer in the immediate is to reduce the burden our current economic situation has imposed on all of us, most especially on businesses, the working class and the most vulnerable among us.

    13. Already, the Federal Government is working closely with states and local governments to implement interventions that will cushion the pains of our people across socio-economic brackets.

    14. Earlier this month, I signed four (4) Executive Orders in keeping with my electoral promise to address unfriendly fiscal policies and multiple taxes that are stifling the business environment. These Executive Orders on suspension and deferred commencement of some taxes will provide the necessary buffers and headroom to businesses in manufacturing sector to continue to thrive and expand.

    15. To strengthen the manufacturing sector, increase its capacity to expand and create good paying jobs, we are going to spend N75 billion between July 2023 and March 2024. Our objective is to fund 75 enterprises with great potential to kick-start a sustainable economic growth, accelerate structural transformation and improve productivity. Each of the 75 manufacturing enterprises will be able to access N1billion credit at 9% per annum with maximum of 60 months repayment for long term loans and 12 months for working capital.

    16. Our administration recognises the importance of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises and the informal sector as drivers of growth. We are going to energise this very important sector with N125 billion.

    17. Out of the sum, we will spend N50 billion on Conditional Grant to 1 million nano businesses between now and March 2024. Our target is to give N50,000 each to 1,300 nano business owners in each of the 774 local governments across the country.

    18. Ultimately, this programme will further drive financial inclusion by onboarding beneficiaries into the formal banking system. In like manner, we will fund 100,000 MSMEs and start-ups with N75 billion. Under this scheme, each enterprise promoter will be able to get between N500,000 to N1million at 9% interest per annum and a repayment period of 36 months.

    19. To further ensure that prices of food items remain affordable, we have had a multi-stakeholder engagement with various farmers’ associations and operators within the agricultural value chain.

    20. In the short and immediate terms, we will ensure staple foods are available and affordable. To this end, I have ordered release of 200,000 Metric Tonnes of grains from strategic reserves to households across the 36 states and FCT to moderate prices. We are also providing 225,000 metric tonnes of fertilizer, seedlings and other inputs to farmers who are committed to our food security agenda.

    21. Our plan to support cultivation of 500,000 hectares of farmland and all-year-round farming practice remains on course. To be specific, N200 billion out of the N500 billion approved by the National Assembly will be disbursed as follows: 

    -Our administration will invest N50 billion each to cultivate 150,000 hectares of rice and maize.
    -N50 billion each will also be earmarked to cultivate 100,000 hectares of wheat and cassava.

    22. This expansive agricultural programme will be implemented targeting small-holder farmers and leveraging large-scale private sector players in the agric business with strong performance record.

    23. In this regard, the expertise of Development Finance Institutions, commercial banks and microfinance banks will be tapped into to develop a viable and an appropriate transaction structure for all stakeholders.

    24. Fellow Nigerians, I made a solemn pledge to work for you. How to improve your welfare and living condition is of paramount importance to me and it’s the only thing that keeps me up day and night.

    25. It is in the light of this that I approved Infrastructure Support Fund for the States. This new Infrastructure Fund will enable States to intervene and invest in critical areas and bring relief to many of the pain points as well as revamp our decaying healthcare and educational Infrastructure.

    26. The fund will also bring improvements to rural access roads to ease evacuation of farm produce to markets. With the fund, our states will become more competitive and on a stronger financial footing to deliver economic prosperity to Nigerians.

    27. Part of our programme is to roll out buses across the states and local governments for mass transit at a much more affordable rate. We have made provision to invest N100 billion between now and March 2024 to acquire 3000 units of 20-seater CNG-fuelled buses.

    28. These buses will be shared to major transportation companies in the states, using the intensity of travel per capital. Participating transport companies will be able to access credit under this facility at 9% per annum with 60 months repayment period.

    29. In the same vein, we are also working in collaboration with the Labour unions to introduce a new national minimum wage for workers. I want to tell our workers this: your salary review is coming.

    30. Once we agree on the new minimum wage and general upward review, we will make budget provision for it for immediate implementation.

    31. I want to use this opportunity to salute many private employers in the Organised Private Sector who have already implemented general salary review for employees.

    32. Fellow Nigerians, this period may be hard on us and there is no doubt about it that it is tough on us. But I urge you all to look beyond the present temporary pains and aim at the larger picture. All of our good and helpful plans are in the works. More importantly, I know that they will work.

    33. Sadly, there was an unavoidable lag between subsidy removal and these plans coming fully on line. However, we are swiftly closing the time gap. I plead with you to please have faith in our ability to deliver and in our concern for your well-being.

    34. We will get out of this turbulence. And, due to the measures we have taken, Nigeria will be better equipped and able to take advantage of the future that awaits her.

    35. In a little over two months, we have saved over a trillion Naira that would have been squandered on the unproductive fuel subsidy which only benefitted smugglers and fraudsters. That money will now be used more directly and more beneficially for you and your families.

    36. For example, we shall fulfill our promise to make education more affordable to all and provide loans to higher education students who may need them. No Nigerian student will have to abandon his or her education because of lack of money.

    37. Our commitment is to promote the greatest good for the greatest number of our people. On this principle, we shall never falter.

    38. We are also monitoring the effects of the exchange rate and inflation on gasoline prices. If and when necessary, we will intervene.

    39. I assure you my fellow country men and women that we are exiting the darkness to enter a new and glorious dawn.

    40. Now, I must get back to work in order to make this vision come true.

    41. Thank you all for listening and may God bless Federal Republic of Nigeria.

  • Ondo Niger Delta Youth’s Chairman, Omojuwa hails Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo’s Nomination as Minister

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    says President Tinubu-led administration will attract rapid and tremendous developments for recognizing and patronizing the youths and first-class brains_

    The Chairman, Niger Delta Youth Movement, Comrade Omojuwa Akinfemi Raymond, has hailed the nomination of Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, member House of Representatives representing Akoko North East/Akoko North West Federal Constituency, as a Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    The NDYM Chairman also applauded President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for recognising and patronising the youths in his government, stressed that President Tinubu-led administration will attract rapid and tremendous developments for embracing the youths and first-class brains in his government.

    In a press release made available to Coastal Renaissance News, Omojuwa said, “following the quality representation and outstanding performance of Hon. Bunmi Tunji-Ojo at the National Assembly, it pertinent to extend his impactful leadership to the national executive level, bringing his wealth of experience and passion for development to bear on key policy decisions and initiatives that will uplift the nation”.

    Prince Omojuwa, an ally and benefactor of Hon. Bunmi Tunji-Ojo while speaking, expressed heartfelt gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for identifying and selecting Hon. Bunmi Tunji-Ojo for this crucial assignment, citing it as a testament to the President’s keen eye for outstanding individuals with a track record of performance and dedication to national development.

    The news of Hon. Bunmi Tunji-Ojo’s nomination as Minister has received with overwhelming excitement from residents and stakeholders across his federal constituency, Ondo State, Niger Delta Region and Nigeria at large. They eagerly anticipate witnessing the positive impact of his work at the federal level in building a stronger, more prosperous Nigeria.

    “As Hon. Bunmi Tunji-Ojo embarks on this new assignment which opens a chapter for his political journey, Nigerians nationwide eagerly await the unfolding of his dynamic leadership, hopeful that his passion for development will continue to transform lives and leave an indelible mark on the nation’s progress”.

    Prince Omojuwa, a former Special Assistant (SA) to Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo and pathfinder of BTO ambassadors in the Niger Delta Region, expressed optimism and reposed confidence on the ability and capacity of his boss to deliver effectively and efficiently at the Federal Executive Council.

  • Ondo lawmaker Fayemi-Obayelu appoints new aides

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    Ondo State House of Assembly Member, representing Ilaje Constituency 2, Princess Olawumi Fayemi – Obayelu, has appointed 10 new aides who will work with her.

    Fayemi-Obayelu in a statement she signed and made available to newsmen on Saturday in Okitipupa said that the appointment was considered after due consultation with leaders and stakeholders in her constituency.

    The appointees are: Ebigbemi Bamidele as Personal Assistant, Felix Lemadoro as Special Assistant on Media and Student Affairs. Ayorinde Ijisemi as Special Assistant on Special Duties, Sunday Akinjo as Special Assistant on Mobilisation and Bosede Ogunyemi as Special Assistant on Women Affairs and Mobilization

    Others are: Oluwatobi Mogbojuri, Oluwaseyi Ogungbure, Idowu Adepiti, Olumide Omotayo and Sunday Ogungbamila as Special Assistant on Political Matters respectively.

    According to her, after due consultation with leaders and stakeholders across Ilaje constituency 2, I am pleased to announce the following patriots as my aides and partner in progress.

    “These appointments are based on knowledge, experience, personal qualities, hard work and absolute loyalty displayed by these men and woman of values,

    Fayemi-Obayelu who is also the Chairman, House Committee on Women Affairs while congratulating the appointees for their well deserved appointment implored them to deploy rear qualities as they discharge their duties.

    “I pray that God Almighty will guide and protect you as you discharge of your responsibilities to the good people of Ilaje constituency 2,” she said.

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