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Adeboye stated that women who wear makeup question the perfection of God’s creation.

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The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has said women who wear makeup do not believe God did a perfect job on them.

Adeboye spoke on Saturday during the RCCG ministers’ conference held at the Redemption City, Mowe, Ogun State, as part of activities lined up for the church’s just-concluded 72nd annual convention.

Adeboye said God did a great job when God created humans, stating that women wearing make-up are expressing their disbelief in God who created them.

He said, “When you marry, you cut your coat according to your clothes. Some of you want to be like the people of the world. I can’t even imagine some of the things I see now. It wasn’t so in the beginning.

“People spend hundreds of thousands of naira on ‘shoot out’ (photo shoot). And then, on the day of the wedding, the girl put on all manner of decorations. Those who do make-up are those who do not believe God did a good job.

“When God created you, He did a great job, you are wonderful, perfectly made, and you cannot find any other fellow like you. You are special.

“When you begin to paint, and you think you can improve on what God has already done, you are a fool. You can never improve on what God has done.”

Asake Says He Faced Rejection at Some Shows for Singing in Yoruba

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Nigerian singer Ahmed Ololade, popularly known as Asake, has recounted challenges he faced in the early stages of his music career.

In an interview with Famous TV, the “Sungba” crooner revealed that some show promoters rejected him because he sang predominantly in Yoruba.

Asake said that despite the setbacks, he remained steadfast and chose not to change his sound or abandon singing in his native language.

He attributed his success to resilience, consistency, and self-belief.

“How I got to where I am today is by God’s grace, self-belief, consistency, and endurance. At some point, a lot of people said no to me; they didn’t allow me to perform at shows because I spoke Yoruba. But thank God I didn’t stop, and I kept believing in myself.

“Now, look at where I am today. I am so happy for myself,” he said.

Traditional Rulers, Clergy Celebrate Oba Tejuoso at 88

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Monarchs, clergymen, traditional chiefs and political leaders gathered in Abeokuta to celebrate the Osile of Oke-Ona Egba, Oba Adedapo Tejuoso, on his 88th birthday.

The celebration, tagged God’s Festival 2026, also marked the 9th edition of the Praise Unlimited programme. The event was held at the Amphitheatre, OOPL, Abeokuta.

Speaking at the ceremony, the Alake of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo, said God had continued to perform wonders in the life of the Osile, which he noted explained the monarch’s deep commitment to praising God.

God loves to be praised always, and those who praise Him at all times receive abundant blessings,” he said.

Oba Gbadebo congratulated Oba Tejuoso and prayed for long life and continued prosperity for him and the people of Oke-Ona Egba.

In separate goodwill messages, the Chief Judge of Ogun State, Justice Mosunmola Dipeolu, and veteran gospel musician, Ebenezer Obey, expressed gratitude to God on behalf of the monarch. They also commended his commitment to the growth and development of Oke-Ona Egba.

Responding, Oba Tejuoso thanked the dignitaries for their presence and urged Nigerians to put God first in all their endeavours, stating that Jesus Christ remains the light of the world.

“We should not allow darkness to overcome us. To prevent this, we must embrace Jesus in our lives,” he said.

The monarch also appreciated the Alake and other traditional rulers in attendance, noting that Egba land was experiencing positive progress driven by unity.

“We are now in unison, and I pray we’ll all live to enjoy the progress of our land,” he added.

Among dignitaries present at the event were Bola Obasanjo; Chief Mrs Olufunke Amosun; members of the Okoya family; Chief Doja Adewolu; and the Chief Medical Director of the Federal Medical Centre, Abeokuta, Dr Sarah Titilola Ibiyemi.

The event featured musical performances by Praise 99, Praise Unlimited, Omo Rose of Sharon, the Cathedral Choir, Muyiwa Dynamics, Sarah Praise, Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey, Baba Ayewa and Sewele Jesu.

Progress Update as NALDA–Odogbolu LGA Green Hope Horticulture Project Advances in Odo-Epo/Imaka Communities

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The Executive Chairman of Odogbolu Local Government, Hon. (Dr.) Babatunde Oyetola Diya, has continued to drive agricultural transformation through a strategic collaboration with the National Agricultural Land Development Authority (NALDA) under the Open-Field Horticulture Initiative of the Green Hope Project to empower 100 women farmers on 10 hectares of land. This partnership, entered into on 9th December 2025, is designed to strengthen food security, promote sustainable farming systems, and stimulate agribusiness growth within Odogbolu Local Government.

Following the official flag-off of the project on 20th January 2026, the Chairman has ensured rapid mobilisation and effective field operations. As of today, Wednesday 25th February 2026, five (5) hectares of farmland at Odo-Epo have been fully cleared and prepared for cultivation, reflecting steady progress in the project’s first phase. To support year-round horticultural production, a Functional Solar Borehole has been completed with an overhead water tank of 22,000 litres capacity, while irrigation pipelines with tap points have been installed to guarantee efficient water delivery across the cultivated plots.

Meanwhile, another five (5) hectares of land at Imaka is currently undergoing clearing and preparations for cultivation. These milestones underscore the Chairman’s commitment to mechanised agriculture, improved crop yield, and rural economic empowerment in Odogbolu Local Government.

In line with earlier commitments made at the inception of the project, it is important to reiterate that the Project is designed to directly empower one hundred (100) women farmers, battling poverty and promoting sustainable economic development at grassroots promise which still stands and remains a core objective of the initiative. Beneficiaries of the land will also receive critical agricultural inputs, including improved seedlings, fertilizers, approved agro-chemicals, irrigation support, and continuous extension services to promote best farming practices and maximize yields in vegetable production.

Comrade Otudero Seyi Oluwaseun
Chief Press Secretary
Office of the Executive Chairman,
Odogbolu Local Government.

40-Year-Old James Milner Sets New EPL Record for Most Appearances

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James Milner set a new record of 654 Premier League appearances when the 40-year-old started for Brighton in Saturday’s trip to Brentford.

Milner moves ahead of former Aston Villa and Manchester City midfielder Gareth Barry.

After breaking into the Leeds team and becoming the youngest ever Premier League goalscorer at the time as a 16-year-old, Milner also enjoyed spells at Newcastle, Aston Villa, Manchester City and Liverpool.

He has won three Premier League titles during his time at City and Liverpool, as well as two FA Cups and the Champions League.

He’s a role model on the pitch and beside the pitch,” said Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler, who is eight years younger than Milner.

There’s no surprise why he’s there where he is at the moment because he has such a great discipline.

“He has such a great effort every day and he is never satisfied. He keeps going and it’s a great opportunity for him.

It’s a great day for him to show us again why he is the record-holder regarding the Premier League games.”

New Premier League record appearance maker James Milner made his debut for Leeds way back in 2002, Premier League said on X.

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Omoluabi Movement Convener Akintunde Congratulates Ward, Local Government Executives in Ogun

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The Ogun State-based political movement of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Omoluabi, has congratulated all elected executive committee members at the ward and local government levels following their concluded elections.

Akintunde, in a congratulatory message released to journalists on Saturday through the movement’s Director of Media and Publicity, Oluseun Joshua, described their smooth victories as a strong indication of a positive trajectory for the upcoming party primaries in the state.

In his message, the convener also extended heartfelt felicitations to the Governor of Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun, noting that under his leadership, both ward and local government elections were conducted peacefully without crisis.

Akintunde said the process demonstrates that the forthcoming party primaries in the state can also be held peacefully, ensuring that rightful candidates emerge.

“Our Governor, principal, and leader of the All Progressives Congress in Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun CON, has once again shown the strength of his leadership and his commitment to steering the party effectively in the state.

“What we are witnessing in Ogun State politics today is evidence that both the upcoming party primaries and the general elections will be conducted peacefully. I commend our leader and Governor for this.”

The convener further appealed to the newly elected executive members to remain faithful and committed to the progress and unity of the party, regardless of personal relationships or positions held. He emphasized that the party’s victory in future elections must remain a top priority.

“I urge our newly elected executives at the ward and local government levels to stay steadfast, focused, and dedicated to promoting the unity and advancement of the party in their respective roles.

“As the 2027 elections approach, the involvement of ward and local government leaders will be crucial. All politics is local, and the unity and progress of the party must remain our foremost concern.” – he appealed.

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250 Ghost Workers: UNIOSUN Demands Apology, Threatens Legal Action Over Audit Report

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Management of Osun State University has demanded a formal apology from Sally Tibbot Ltd after a payroll audit report allegedly listed 250 university workers as “ghost workers.”

Vice Chancellor Clement Adebooye told journalists in Osogbo on Saturday that the university may institute legal action if the audit firm fails to issue a formal apology.

Adebooye said he was personally verified during the audit exercise but was still listed as a ghost worker in the report released after the verification.

He said 249 other staff members were also classified as ghost workers, describing the outcome as an attempt to damage the institution’s reputation.

The Governing Council and Management of Osun State University view the consultant’s report as being precariously subjective, in bad faith, unprofessional and a deliberate attempt to smear the image and reputation of the University with falsehood and malice,” he said.

The vice chancellor alleged that the consultant lacked understanding of university employment structures, including sabbatical leave, study leave, visiting lecturer arrangements and research leave.

He said legitimate staff members on approved leave were wrongly categorised as ghost workers.

The listing of 250 members of staff (on ground) as ghost workers laid credence to the suspicion that Sally Tibbot focused on her returns rather than the accountability objective of the exercise.totos

“The University unequivocally questions the methodological basis upon which the ghost workers list was drawn, particularly in the light of documented evidence of physical verification,” he said.

The university demanded a formal apology from the audit firm and warned that it would approach the court if the request was not met.

We request a formal apology to the institution and affected individuals from Sally Tibbot. The Vice-Chancellor and eminent Professors have been bombarded by embarrassing telephone calls, messages and letters from local and international organisations because of the embarrassing audit report. We may go to court to seek redress,” Adebooye said.

Efforts to reach the Chief Executive Officer of Sally Tibbot Ltd, Sa’adat Bakrin-Ottun, for comment were unsuccessful as of the time of filing this report.

Calls to her phone number failed, and a message sent via WhatsApp had not been responded to.

The controversy stems from the May/June 2023 staff audit exercise conducted by the consulting firm for the Osun State government.

Bakrin-Ottun had previously alleged that the state government failed to act on findings that reportedly identified about 15,000 ghost workers and retirees on the payroll.

However, the state government, through Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment Kolapo Alimi, accused the firm of inflating ghost worker figures to earn higher commission.

Meanwhile, the All Progressives Congress in Osun State called on the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to investigate the alleged payroll irregularities.

APC spokesperson Kola Olabisi said the probe was necessary to determine the extent of involvement of all parties.

In response, Peoples Democratic Party state chairman Sunday Bisi said the opposition party was defending a consultant whose figures were allegedly disproved during verification.

He said the focus should remain on payroll reforms being implemented by the state government.

Ramadan and Ash Wednesday: Ogun NUJ Calls for Piety, Reflection, and National Prayers

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Ramadan and Ash Wednesday: Ogun NUJ Calls for Piety, Reflection, and National Prayers

ABEOKUTA, NIGERIA – As the holy month of Ramadan commences and the Christian faithful observe Ash Wednesday, the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Ogun State Council, extends its warmest greetings to all Muslims and Christians across the state.

This rare convergence of two significant spiritual journeys—the Islamic fast and the Lenten season—serves as a divine reminder of our shared humanity and the need for a collective return to the path of righteousness.

The Council emphasizes that this period should be more than just a ritualistic observance of abstinence from food and drink. It is a golden opportunity for all citizens to embrace the core virtues of piety, self-discipline, and brotherly love.

We urge our members and the general public to use this solemn time to reflect on their personal lives and their contributions to the moral fabric of our society, ensuring that the lessons of sacrifice transcend the duration of the fast.

In light of the various socio-economic challenges currently facing our nation, the Ogun NUJ calls on all religious adherents to dedicate their voices to fervent prayers for Nigeria.

We believe that through sincere supplication and a commitment to ethical conduct, we can navigate the complexities of our time.

Let us pray for our leaders to be guided by wisdom and compassion, and for our communities to be shielded by peace and prosperity.

Furthermore, the Union uses this medium to remind journalists in the state to uphold the highest standards of professional ethics during these holy seasons.

As the “watchdogs” of society, our reports should promote harmony and hope rather than discord.

We must lead by example, demonstrating the same temperance and integrity in our reportage that these religious observances demand of us as individuals.

In conclusion, the Ogun NUJ wishes all Muslim Ummah a rewarding Ramadan Kareem and all Christian faithful a reflective and soul-cleansing Lenten season.

May the sacrifices of these periods bring lasting peace to Ogun State and the Federal Republic of Nigeria at large.

E-Signed:

Comrade Wale OLANREWAJU
Chairman, Ogun NUJ

Comrade Bunmi ADIGUN
Secretary, Ogun NUJ

Omoluabi Movement Visits Ooni Ogunwusi, Secures Royal Blessings Ahead of 2027 Elections

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  • Convener vows massive grassroots mobilisation for APC in 2027 general elections; commends members for dedication, steadfastness and commitment.

The Ogun State-based political movement, Omoluabi, led by its Convener, Armstrong ‘Tope Akintunde on Sunday paid a courtesy visit to the revered royal icon of Yorubaland, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, at his palace in Ile-Ife.

The visit was aimed at receiving royal blessings and guidance as the group prepares for the 2027 general elections. During the visit, the movement also unveiled 26 newly acquired buses to strengthen its political mobilization efforts across Ogun State.

The delegation, which included selected executive members, local government coordinators, and the State Coordinator, Hon. Olusegun Kaka, was warmly received by the monarch.

Speaking during the visit, Akintunde described the Ooni as a father figure whose leadership and character inspired the name “Omoluabi.” He noted that seeking the monarch’s blessings was a significant step in the movement’s journey toward the next political phase in Ogun State and nation at large.

“We visited our royal father whose his character has demonstrated Omoluabi in all spheres of humanity. He was part of the idea when we started, Ooni is a father to us all, therefore moving into political journey, it’s important for us to seek for his royal blessings.

“This journey we have embarked upon is aimed at supporting the second-term aspiration of our party’s national leader and President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in his re-election bid. We are equally committed to supporting all our party’s candidates in Ogun State following the primaries.

“We are prepared to mobilize massively across the length and breadth of the state. The second-term race of our dear President, Asiwaju, remains our primary assignment, followed by unwavering support for all candidates who emerge in the forthcoming elections, just as we did prior to the 2023 general elections.

“This is a begining exercise for us all in the Omoluabi Political Movement in Ogun State, I appreciate our members, coordinators both the state and local governments levels, their unwavering commitment is top notch, may we continue to grow in strength and as we prepare towards the coming elections in Ogun State” – Akintunde said.

In the same vein, the State Coordinator, Hon. Olusegun Kaka, commended the convener’s vision, commitment and dedication, emphasizing that the newly branded buses would enhance grassroots mobilization and facilitate participation in the forthcoming national convention in Abuja.

In his remarks, the monarch, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, expressed joy at receiving the group and offered prayers for continued growth, unity and success in their future endeavours.

The political movement, Omoluabi has continued to distinguish itself as a fast-growing, grassroots-driven political platform committed to leadership development, community engagement and progressive governance in Ogun State.

With a strong presence across local governments and a clear mobilization structure, the group has positioned itself as a formidable force dedicated to empowering citizens and fostering inclusive political participation.

Under the leadership of Armstrong ‘Tope Akintunde, Omoluabi has demonstrated resilience, strategic organization and a people-centred vision aimed at sustainable development and democratic advancement.

The unveiling of the 26 buses further reflects the movement’s readiness, coordination and commitment to structured political engagement as it steadily builds momentum toward 2027.

  • Oluseun JOSHUA,
    State Media Director, Omoluabi Movement

Osoba Speaks on His Relationship with Governor Abiodun in Ogun

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Former Governor of Ogun State, Chief Olusegun Osoba has described his relationship with the State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun as very cordial and mutual.

Osoba, who disclosed this in an exclusive interview with journalists in Abeokuta, said that the reason why godfatherism has not been an issue in the state was because of the mutual harmony that exists between both of them.

The former governor, also stressed that since the inception of the present administration in the state, under Prince Dapo Abiodun, he has refused to interfere with his government in any way, adding that he has never suggested anybody to him to be placed in any particular office.

The Akinrogun of Egbaland, further stressed that he has never put pressure on him to nominate anybody for any office in the state since Gov. Dapo Abiodun assumed office in 2019.

Osoba, who is also the national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), pointed out that the relationship of godfatherism between both of them is based on mutual respect for each other.

According to him, “I respect him as Chief Executive Officer of the state and current father of the state. I give him that respect and he reciprocates it with respect to me too”.

The APC national leader, however, maintained that, this is why there is harmony between him and the governor of Ogun state, which has really transcend to the peace and harmony in the state.

Ogun Amotekun Launches CCTV Control Room to Tackle Crime

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The Ogun State Government on Wednesday reiterated its commitment to empowering security agencies to combat crime and maintain law and order in the state.

The government has equally emphasised the deployment of technology to improve real-time crime-fighting and detection, to ensure that everyone in the state sleeps with their two eyes closed, while flushing out criminal-minded residents from the state.

The Secretary to the state government, Mr Tokunbo Talabi, disclosed this on Wednesday while unveiling the CCTV control room of the Ogun State Security Network, otherwise known as Amotekun Corps, at their state command headquarters in Abeokuta.

Mr Talabi, who hailed the ingenuity of the Amotekun Corps Commander, Brig Gen Alade Adedigba (retd.), for setting up the CCTV Control Room, said the government is pleased that the security agency is embracing growth and professionalism and will be supported more to secure the state.

He stated that the importance of deploying intelligence and technology to keep any society safe cannot be overemphasised, saying that he was glad that the leadership of Amotekun not only had foresight but was also thinking progressively to raise the bar in ensuring a safe Ogun state for all.

The SSG said, “When we look at the fact that Amotekun is like a pioneer force that was deliberately set up to help with certain aspects of our security, and if you look at the time they have just been in existence, an initiative like this CCTV control room gives the state government a lot of confidence.

”It goes to show that at least the professionalism that we are expecting, somebody is strategically thinking about it.

The fact that when the corps grows bigger, right now they have about 2,000 operatives, to administer 2,000 operatives needs some form of technology.

“To also be able to cover our very vast land, we need operatives, we need technology in very critical areas.

“This is a very good concept and I believe that with this in place, then we can start to begin to build on it and expand it. It’s a very good initiative. It’s something that we do. It’s something that will take us to the next level.

“It’s something that will significantly improve security in our dear state. I am definitely impressed with what I have seen so far with the demonstration. The template is good, and we can take it up from here.”

The SSG said that, although there are currently only three centres where the closed-circuit cameras are in operation, the state government is committed to scaling up the pilot phase and ensuring that every part of the state is covered.

Talabi emphasised the need for stronger collaboration among all security agencies, noting that security is a complex process that cannot be entrusted to any single saviour. Therefore, there is always a need for synergy to keep the state safe.

He said, “It is also good for us to emphasise the need for collaboration because we don’t want to take for granted what we have. I believe we have a good collaboration because we meet regularly.

Everybody exchanges their own views, but we cannot overemphasise it because that is the strength that a state can have.

That is the place of capacity building. That is the place of efficiency.

“So if we then have a situation like somewhere and it happens that the operatives in that area cannot manage it, of course, we are going to call on other agencies. If we need the military, they will also join you in that capacity.

“So we will then agree on how to hold forth until enforcement comes from their own network, from other networks, and whoever is in need. I think that we are getting the right”.

Speaking at the event, the Amotekun Corps Commander, Brig Gen Adedigba, (retd.), said that the establishment of the CCTV control room would help the corps achieve optimal performance and enhance watertight security for the state’s residents.

He explained, “To start with, the interface between security and technology cannot be overemphasised. Security measures implemented without technology will only be reactive. It will be manual.

“But when you interface technology with whatever measures you put in place, it means you are proactive.

And you can even run on autopilot.

“Therefore, setting up a CCTV control centre is a way to ensure that we enhance our performance in terms of response time, reducing the line of communication.

“For example, I am right now at our headquarters in Abeokuta, and I have a team somewhere in Ogere, which takes about 45 minutes, but when you have a system of this nature, real-time, as something is happening, you are relating to the man on the ground, and he’s responding.

“So you save time, you save life, and you achieve so much. So that is the reason behind the establishment of a system of this nature.”

APC Youths in Ogun Stage Solidarity Walk for Tinubu, Abiodun in Ijebu-Ode

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The Ogun State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Youths has embarked on a solidarity walk in Ijebu Ode to demonstrate support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Governor Dapo Abiodun.

The walk, which drew a large crowd of party faithful and supporters from across the state, commenced at the Otunba Dipo Dina Stadium and moved through major streets of the town. Participants carried banners, placards, and party flags in support of the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda and Governor Abiodun’s developmental strides in Ogun State.

Speaking with newsmen, the National President of the APC Youth League, Comrade Olamide Lawal, described February 11 as a significant date in Ogun State politics. He recalled that on February 11, 2019, supporters of Governor Dapo Abiodun were allegedly attacked at the stadium but noted that despite the challenges, the governor emerged victorious.

“Since 2020, we have continued to mark this day with various empowerment programmes and freedom walks. Despite all odds, Governor Dapo Abiodun emerged victorious, even in 2023,” Lawal said.

He added, “Today, we have decided that for a leader who has done so much, Ogun youths must show genuine love and unwavering support for President Tinubu and Governor Dapo Abiodun. On the President’s mandate we stand, and we will continue to mobilise and sensitise our youths to let people know what the government is doing.

“We are adopting an evangelism approach to instil confidence in our youths. As you can see, we walked round the streets of Ijebu Ode boldly because the government has performed creditably well. The youths are influenced not by anything else but by the performance of President Tinubu and Governor Abiodun. In the history of Ogun State, the governor remains the best by far. We will continue to support and stand by him.”

Also speaking, the Gateway State Coordinator of the APC Youth League in Ogun State, Fayomi Yunus, said the solidarity walk was organised to reaffirm the youths’ commitment to both leaders.

“Ogun APC youths are here today to show that we stand firmly behind President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and our governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun. We believe in their vision and leadership, and we are committed to supporting policies that will move our state and nation forward,” he said.

Comrade Oluwafemi Ajayi, National President of the National Association of Ogun State Students, expressed satisfaction with ongoing reforms at the federal level and the infrastructural and economic initiatives of the state government.

He noted that Governor Abiodun’s administration has continued to prioritise youth empowerment, job creation, and infrastructural development across the state.

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Ogun at 50: Reflecting on Five Decades of Progress and the Media’s Enduring Legacy

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ABEOKUTA – As the sun rises on the 50th Anniversary of the creation of Ogun State, the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Ogun State Council, joins millions of citizens at home and in the diaspora to celebrate the golden jubilee of the “Gateway State.” Since its inception in 1976, Ogun has stood as a beacon of intellectualism, industrialization, and political consciousness—a journey the media has not only witnessed but actively shaped.

On this historic occasion, we must first pay glowing tribute to the founding fathers of our dear state. We stand on the broad shoulders of visionaries who, in 1976, saw the potential for a sub-national entity that would bridge the gap between tradition and modernity.

Their courage in laying the administrative and social foundations of Ogun State provided the blueprint for the prosperity we harvest today across our three senatorial districts.

The story of Ogun State is inseparable from the history of Nigerian journalism. We draw inspiration from the pioneers of the pen who hailed from this soil—icons who understood that a free press is the heartbeat of a functional society.

From the early days of statehood, journalists in Ogun have served as the bridge between the government and the governed, ensuring that the dreams of 1976 were translated into actionable policies through consistent reportage and constructive critique.

We must also extend our sincere commendations to the various leaderships that have steered this ship, from the early Military Administrators to successive Civilian Governors. Specifically, we acknowledge the current administration for its commitment to the “Building Our Future Together” agenda.

The visible strides in infrastructure, the revitalization of the industrial sector, and the maintenance of Ogun’s status as the industrial hub of Nigeria are pointers to a leadership focused on sustainable legacies.

To our gallant members, the professional journalists of the Ogun State Council: this celebration belongs to you as much as anyone else. We congratulate you for a job well done.

Through the decades, you have worked under sun and rain, through periods of political transition and social change, to tell the Ogun story with integrity. Your contributions have ensured that our state remains a reference point for peace and development in the Nigerian federation.

As we look at the state of our union and our province, we boldly assert that “it is not all bad.”

While challenges persist—as they do in any growing democracy—we have more reasons to celebrate than to despair. We have evolved from a collection of provincial towns into a sprawling industrial corridor.

The progress may not always be at the pace we desire, but the trajectory is undeniably upward, and the spirit of the “Ogun Man” remains resilient.

However, as we march toward the next fifty years, we must chart a clear way forward. We are currently approaching another critical electioneering period, and this is the time for heightened patriotism.

We call on the political class to remember that the state is greater than any individual ambition. The media will remain vigilant, ensuring that the discourse remains focused on development, accountability, and the welfare of the common man.

For Ogun to move “so fast” to its desired destination, all hands must be on deck. We must transition from a state that is a “Gateway” by nomenclature to a state that is a “Gateway” by world-class functionality.

This means prioritizing the digital economy, fixing rural infrastructure to support our farmers, and ensuring that the ease of doing business translates to the ease of living for every resident from Ota to Imeko, and from Ijebu-Ode to Ipokia.

The NUJ remains committed to this vision. We will continue to use our platforms to hold leadership accountable while highlighting the immense opportunities that abound in our state. We believe that with the right synergy between the government, the private sector, and the Fourth Estate of the Realm, the next fifty years will witness an Ogun State that is not just a gateway to Nigeria, but a gateway to the African continent.

Congratulations once again to the Government and the good people of Ogun State. May the labor of our heroes past, and the efforts of our current leaders, continue to yield a harvest of peace and plenty for all.

Happy 50th Anniversary!

E-SIGNED:

COMRADE WALE OLANREWAJU
Chairman, NUJ Ogun State Council

COMRADE BUNMI ADIGUN
Secretary, NUJ Ogun State Council