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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.”

Boniface Returns to Leverkusen Training After Failed Move to Saudi Arabia

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Super Eagles forward Victor Boniface has returned to training with Bayer Leverkusen after seeing his potential €15m per season move to Saudi Pro League side Al Nassr called off, PUNCH Sports Extra reports.

The Leverkusen man, who was excused from training and their match-day squad for the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday, was quick to share a picture of himself and some of his teammates in training on Thursday in the wake of the announcement.

Although negotiations seemed to have gone swiftly between Leverkusen and Al Nassr, transfer new expert Fabrizio Romano reported that the deal didn’t eventually get a nod from the Saudi team.

Victor Boniface and Al Nassr, deal off,” Romano posted via X.

“The Nigerian striker won’t join the club; the deal was advanced but never done as Al Nassr never gave the final green light.”

Leverkusen were going to be paid €60m, €10m more than their asking price of €50m for the player if the transfer was successful.

Al Nassr’s reasons for not proceeding with the deal are related to their pursuit of Aston Villa’s John Duran, a player they also identified before going for Boniface.

According to reports, Boniface was only the club’s second-choice option behind Duran but they had to prioritise the Nigerian’s negotiations because of Villa’s stance which did not guarantee a successful outcome for Duran talks initially.

However, that all changed on Wednesday after fresh rounds of negotiations. Villa significantly softened their stance and have now agreed to sell Duran to Saudi Arabia for a guaranteed fee worth €77m plus potential add-ons, according to David Ornstein of The Athletic.

The Colombian has already agreed on a five-and-a-half-year deal and will travel to London on Thursday to complete his medical. Al-Nassr are trying to get the transfer over the line quickly as the Saudi window closes on January 31 as opposed to February 3 when the English period ends.

For Boniface, he would continue with Leverkusen, perhaps until the club gets another offer that matches their interest as they are willing to sell Nigerian whom they acquired for €20m plus add-ons in the summer of 2023.

He was one of the key players to their double triumph last season, scoring 21 goals plus 10 assists in 34 games across all competitions.

This season, he has eight goals and one assist across 15 games and has just recovered from a thigh injury which has kept him out since November 2024.

Source: Punch newspaper

CP Lanre Ogunlowo Engages Ogun NUJ on Familiarization Visit, Emphasizes Stronger Collaboration

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AZ: 5310/OGS/PRO/VOL.7/307. Date: 20/01/2025

PRESS RELEASE

Date: January 30, 2025

CP LANRE OGUNLOWO ENGAGES OGUN NUJ ON FAMILIARIZATION VISIT, EMPHASIZES IMPROVED SYNERGY

…Stresses the Importance of a Symbiotic Relationship Between the Police and the Press.

Since assuming office, Commissioner of Police (CP) Lanre Ogunlowo, PhD, has recorded a series of successful security breakthroughs in Ogun State. In continuation of his proactive leadership, he paid a familiarization visit on January 30, 2025, to the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Secretariat in Abeokuta, popularly known as Iwe Iroyin, the cradle of journalism in Ogun State.

The Chairman of Ogun NUJ, Comrade Wale Olarenwaju, alongside his deputy and other notable veteran journalists, both serving and retired, warmly received the Commissioner and his entourage at the Iwe Iroyin Secretariat, Oke Ilewo, Abeokuta.

Engagement with the Press: Addressing Key Security Concerns

During the interactive session, CP Ogunlowo responded to pressing questions from journalists on critical security issues in Ogun State.

  1. Investigation into the Murder of Mr. Oyekanmi Taiwo

One of the major concerns raised was the brutal murder of Mr. Oyekanmi Taiwo, the Director of Finance in the Accounts Department, who was shot by unknown assailants on November 29, 2023, while in possession of an unspecified amount of money.

In response, CP Ogunlowo assured journalists that there is no vacuum in policing. Despite not being in office when the incident occurred, he affirmed that a thorough investigation is ongoing, and the police are committed to unravelling the mystery surrounding the murder using available evidence.

  1. Farmer-Herder Clashes

Addressing concerns over clashes between farmers, villagers, and herders, the CP highlighted the revival of stakeholders’ meetings across all police divisions. He emphasized that continuous engagement with communities and interest groups will help mitigate conflicts and promote peaceful coexistence through dialogue.

  1. Rising Incidents of Kidnapping

Journalists expressed concerns about the resurgence of kidnappings in Ogun State and sought to know the strategies in place to combat the menace.

In response, the CP urged citizens to be more proactive in providing credible intelligence about suspicious activities in their communities. He detailed ongoing security measures, including:
• Deployment of a Quick Intervention Squad to patrol flashpoints, highways, bridges, and other high-risk areas.
• Sustained aggressive raids by Divisional Police Officers (DPOs) to disrupt criminal activities before they escalate.

  1. Ritual Killings and Youth Criminality

CP Ogunlowo strongly condemned the rise in ritual killings and urged parents to take responsibility for their children’s actions. He decried the involvement of young individuals in crime for financial gain, warning that those caught will face the full weight of the law.

Strengthening Police-Media Collaboration

The Ogun NUJ expressed appreciation for the Commissioner’s visit, pledging to support and collaborate with the police through extensive media coverage. The CP, in turn, reiterated his commitment to ensuring sustainable peace and security in the State, while urging the media to help sensitize the public on crime prevention and the importance of volunteering timely information to the police.

The session ended on a high note, with journalists and police leadership reaffirming their shared commitment to security and responsible reporting for the benefit of the people of Ogun State.

CSP Omolola Odutola, anipr
Police Public Relations Officer
Ogun State Police Command
Headquarters, Eleweran, Abeokuta.

CSP Omolola Odutola, anipr
Police Public Relations Officer
Ogun State Police Command
Headquarters, Eleweran, Abeokuta

Pharmacy, physiotherapy, and optometry programs are now six-year courses, says NUC.

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The National Universities Commission announced on Wednesday that students studying pharmacy, physiotherapy and optometry in the university will now spend six years instead of the current five years to graduate.

It added that instead of a Bachelor’s degree, they will now be awarded Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D); Doctor of Physiotherapy (DPT) and Optometry (O.D. Doctor of Optometry), respectively.

The development was announced in a statement on Wednesday by the NUC’s acting Director of Public Affairs, Franca Chukwuonwo.

The commission explained that more courses had been added to the three programmes to align with international standards.

It stated: “The National Universities Commission, cognizant of the need to keep abreast with global perspectives on programmes and course delivery in the university education space, had carried out some nomenclature change and upgraded programmes from Bachelors Degree to Doctor (Bachelors Degree with clinical sessions) status in Nigerian universities.

“This quest to upgrade the status of some medical-related programmes from Bachelor’s degree to doctorate (bachelor’s degree with clinical sessions) was borne out of the desire to incorporate more clinical/practical sessions, provide sufficient coverage of foundation courses, improve clinical skills and cover all specialty areas.

The trend seeks to also align with global best practices applicable in the training of professionals in these medical-related programmes. Furthermore, the certificates obtained from the Nigerian university system can be on par with those obtained in similar programmes from other climes. This will ensure the requisite harmonisation, mutuality and global competitiveness of Nigerian graduates in terms of certificate evaluation, employability and further studies in the relevant disciplines.

Below is the list of the programmes upgraded from Bachelors degree to Doctor status, which are found in NUC’s Benchmark Minimum Academic Standards and Core Curriculum Minimum Academic Standards :

“Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D); Doctor of Physiotherapy (DPT); and Optometry (O.D. Doctor of Optometry).

“Consequently, the duration of the above programmes was increased from five to six years to accommodate the additional courses and clinicals incorporated into the curriculum.”

Also, the NUC warned admission seekers against applying to study Doctor of Medical Laboratory Science programme in any university in the country, saying the programme had not been approved.

The commission emphasised that DMLS was not contained either in its Benchmark Minimum Academic Standards or Core Curriculum Minimum Academic Standards.

It said, “The general public and all stakeholders are hereby informed that the Doctor of Medical Laboratory Science programme does not exist in the NUC’s BMAS or CCMAS and thus has not been captured as an upgraded programme.

“Consequently, MLSD has not approved programme in the offerings of any Nigerian university,” it stated.

Yinka Quadri: Success in Nollywood Requires Letting Go of Ego

Veteran actor, Yinka Quadri, has advised aspiring actors aiming to thrive in Nollywood to drop their egos and be patient if they hope to succeed in the industry.

Quadri said, “My advice to aspiring actors is to be patient and stay calm. Anyone with an ego should leave it at home to truly learn, grow and succeed in this industry.”

Quadri also commended young actors and filmmakers for their efforts in elevating Yoruba culture through their movies. He said, “A Yoruba proverb says a tradition that does not include the younger ones is not sustainable. Thank God that even in our lifetime, our younger ones are elevating our culture. In fact, they are taking it beyond the level we took it. You know the prayer we always say is that our children will be greater than us. We are very happy with what is happening.”

The seasoned actor also urged young talents to remain committed to portraying African culture in Nollywood productions. He stated, “I will advise young actors not to relent. The world is seeing that Nollywood, especially the Yoruba sector, is elevating our culture. I trust that they won’t relent because they are seeking more knowledge to elevate it even further.”

Honorable Dr. Babatunde Oyetola Diya officiated the swearing-in ceremony of Deacon Stanley Olunogun as the Secretary of Odogbolu Local Government.

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Press Release

Odogbolu, Nigeria — In a strategic move to foster growth and development, Hon. Dr. Babatunde Oyetola Diya, Chairman of Odogbolu Local Government, has announced the appointment of Deacon Stanley Olunogun as the new Secretary to the Local Government. This appointment reflects the Chairman’s confidence in Deacon Olunogun’s capacity to drive positive transformation in the region.

Deacon Stanley Davies Olunogun brings a wealth of experience to his new role. A certified professional from the Institute of Insurance Marketing, Lagos, and the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Deacon Olunogun is also an accomplished accountant. His career spans several years in accounting before transitioning to political journalism as a media consultant.

A graduate of the Redeemed Bible College, Lagos, Deacon Olunogun has also earned additional certifications from the Encouragement Initiative Academy, Ijebu-Ode. His extensive background in administration, accounting, and political journalism positions him as an ideal candidate for this significant role.

With over 15 years of experience in politics, Deacon Olunogun has demonstrated exceptional dedication to grassroots development. He has served as Unit Chairman in Odogbolu since 2016 and played pivotal roles as Head of Media to the Odogbolu Campaign Central Council and the Chairman’s campaign team during the last November 16 elections. His efforts in promoting community development earned him the prestigious Ijebu Man of the Year award for 2020-2021.

In addition to his political and administrative accomplishments, Deacon Olunogun is an established writer, publisher, and editor. He is deeply committed to mentoring and empowering individuals, ensuring sustainable growth in his community.

Hon. Dr. Diya expressed confidence that Deacon Olunogun’s appointment will further the administration’s mission to advance Odogbolu Local Government’s development agenda.

Media Team.
Office of the Executive Chairman, Odogbolu Local Government.

Sister reveals suspended Catholic priest struggled with loneliness before getting married.

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The suspended Rev. Fr. Daniel Okanatotor Oghenerukevwe of the Catholic Church of Warri Diocese dumped his celibacy vows and renounced his priestly calling to marry his in Dallas, United States of America, it was gathered Sunday evening.

The priest tied the matrimonial knot with his wife, Dora Chichah, at the Stream of Joy Church in Dallas, USA, on December 29, 2024, without waiting to be released from his canonical obligations and responsibility by the universal Church.

Consequently, the church authorities suspended him from priestly duties, stating, “By this action, Rev. Fr. Daniel Okanatotor Oghenerukevwe has incurred a Latae Sententiae suspension in accordance with the provisions of Canon 1394 S1”.

The suspension, which was contained in a statement titled ‘Decree of Suspension,’ dated Thursday, January 16, 2025, jointly signed by the Bishop of Warri, Rt. Rev. Anthony Ewherido, and the Chancellor/Notary, Very Rev. Fr. Clement Abobo, had alleged that “Fr. Oghenerukevwe entered into marriage with Ms. Dora Chichah on December 29, 2024, at the Streams of Joy Church in Dallas, USA.”

But more details emerged on Sunday evening on why the now-suspended Catholic priest, dumped his celibacy vows and renounced his priestly calling to marry his heartthrob in Dallas, USA.

A woman who claimed to be the biological sister of the suspended Catholic priest, Mary Okanatotor, maintained that “it was the best decision” for his brother.

Okanatotor, in a social media comment over the reports that her brother (Fr Oghenerukevwe) secretly married her partner in America, attributed his decision to “loneliness.”

Mary disclosed that Oghenerukevwe suffered from mental health issues for a long time and could not handle the “loneliness” as a priest.

She added that the family was not physically present to support the priest when he was undergoing difficult challenges.

She wrote, “Thank you all for the comments. The said priest is my brother, and it was the best decision for him because he had a lot of issues with his mental health for a long time and couldn’t deal with the loneliness.

“We his family members, are not with him to give him support physically. Thank you for your encouraging words.

“This is a trying time for our family, but he who finds a wife finds a good thing.

“Secondly, he did not do a secret marriage as he wrote to the diocese to inform them of his decision.

“Once again, thank you. For the sponsor of this post, may God bless you and award you accordingly.”

PUNCH Online gathered that Oghenerukevwe, who hails from one of the communities in Ewu Kingdom of Delta State, was ordained as a Catholic priest on June 21, 2008, into the Catholic Diocese of Warri.

Source: punch

Ogun NUJ Warns Against Impostor Journalists in Ogun East Axis

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The Ogun State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) wishes to alert members of the public and the media fraternity about the increasing activities of impostor journalists operating in the Ogun East axis, most especially Ijebu Ode, Sagamu and entire Remo Land.

These individuals, masquerading as genuine professionals, are engaging in unethical practices that can harm the reputation of the journalism profession and potentially put the public at risk.

The State Council has one of its Chapels in Ogun East, ‘Ogun East Independent Chapel’ who directs the affairs of Journalists in the axis and are to recognise and recommend who our members are when their is any issue about authenticity.

The NUJ advises the public to verify the credentials of individuals claiming to be journalists before engaging with them or providing any sensitive information.

Authentic journalists carry identification and are expected to adhere to the ethical standards of the profession.

We urge all onlookers and community members to report any suspicious activities or individuals to the appropriate authorities.

The Ogun NUJ is committed to upholding the integrity of journalism and will take necessary actions against those found impersonating journalists.

Together, let’s safeguard the sanctity of the media profession!

For inquiries, please contact:

Bunmi Adigun
Secretary
Ogun State NUJ
07034923929
a07034923929@gmail.com

Akarigbo, Alake, Sara Ishola, Badru, and Others Join Daniel for Annual Thanksgiving Celebration

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Akarigbo, Alake, Sara Ishola, Badru Others Join Daniel At Annual Thanksgiving

It was a roll call of dignitaries across the state and beyond on Sunday during the 20th annual family thanksgiving of the former governor of Ogun State and Senator representing Ogun East, Otunba Gbenga Daniel held at the Abraham’s Tabernacle, Sagamu.

Dignitaries at the well attended event included the Akarigbo and paramount ruler of Remoland, Oba Babatunde Adewale Ajayi, the Alake and paramount ruler of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo, the Olu of Ilaro and paramount ruler of Yewaland, Oba Kehinde Olugbenle as well as the immediate past Nigerian Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Alhaji Sarafa Tunji Isola.

Others were, Alhaja Salmot Badru, former deputy governor of the State, Otunba Femi Pedro, former Deputy governor of Lagos, the CEO of Adron Homes, Adetola Emmanuel King, Ogbeni Oja of Ijebu land, Olor’oogun Sonny Kuku, Prophetess Esther Ajayi, Engr Babatunde Odufuwa, Chancellor, Southwestern Odufuwa who chaired the occasion, Chief Chris Okunowo, the Asiwaju Onigbagbo of Ijebuland to mention but few.

Otunba Gbenga Daniel while speaking at the event has however said that he would never indulge in partiality in the desire to create a new state from old Ijebu Province comprising of Ijebu and Remo divisions.

Daniel reiterated the call for all hands to be on deck to defeat whatever might have been responsible for the delay in the creation of new state from old Ijebu Province when many other Provinces created same time, about 100 years ago like Sokoto, Adamawa, Oyo among others have been splitted into two or more states.

The Senator, fondly called OGD was reacting to the earlier speech of the Akarigbo and paramount ruler of Remo land, Oba Babatunde Adewale Ajayi who urged Daniel not be partial in matters relating to the creation of a new State from Old Ijebu Province.

Lauding Daniel for deeming it fit to put up the annual gathering for people to show their appreciation to God for his limitless goodness, Oba Ajayi added that “I have also told our Senator that he can never afford to be partial.

“He is representing both Remo and Ijebu and he cannot love one more than the other especially as it touches the state creation from old Ijebu Province with regards to the name and state capital”.

Speaking some moments after, the former governor debunked ever been partial and that he might have even done so much more for Remo land, the birth place of his father than Ijebu land.

Daniel said “Even though the tradition does not allow us to speak after our traditional rulers have spoken, but Kabiyesi with due respect, let me remind you sir that I am Asiwaju Onigbagbo of Remo land and not Ijebuland, I live in Sagamu and not Ijebu Ode, I am Arole of Remoland not Ijebuland 

“Meanwhile, on the other side, the Ijebu too are saying that I am partial and here you are Kabiyesi also saying that I am partial, I think the men of God should please pray for me”.

The former governor explained that his love for Remo land has never been in doubt and that this was why he sited the Agro-Cargo airport as well as the Flowergate Industrial Estate, the biggest in the country at the Sagamu interchange in the zone when he served as the governor of the State between 2003 and 2011.

Daniel said that he remains committed to ensuring that a new state is created out of old Ijebu Province calling for the cooperation of all to get the dream actualised.

Daniel has equally urged the people to stay hopeful despite the challenging economy adding that there would always be light at end of the tunnel.

The Senator urged the people and men of God not to relent in praying for the country insisting that “whatever is happening now will soon be thing of the past and Nigeria will be great again”.

Ministering from the book of Psalm 102, the retired Primate of the Anglican Church of Nigeria, Most Rev Peter Akinola urged the people to cultivate the habit of praising God because we are created for His pleasure.

Rev Akinola said that inspite of whatever is happening around us the Almighty God deserved to be praised for his immeasurable goodness and kindness saying that people should be ready to praise and adore him in the new year

Source: NUJ Ogun-East Independent Chapel

Akarigbo Calls for Unity in Pursuit of New State Creation

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Akarigbo Urges Unity For New State Creation

The Akarigbo and paramount ruler of Remoland, Oba Babatunde Adewale Ajayi on Friday underscored the need for the Ijebu and Remo divisions to close ranks and form a common front to achieve a new state creation from the old Ijebu Province.

Oba Ajayi gave this counsel while speaking during the stakeholders meeting on the new state creation held at his palace, Sagamu on Friday.

The meeting had in attendance traditional rulers from both Remo and Ijebu as well as other prominent indigenes from the two divisions.

Oba Ajayi in his address said that there is need to let go of whatever might have happened in the past and chart a new course towards achieving the new state creation.

The paramount ruler said “We are all gathered here today for a common cause which is to actualize a long standing dream of a state to be created out of the old ljebu Province and hence from the present Ogun State.

“The history of ljebu and Remo is no doubt long and checkered but I have said repeatedly that we have so much in common than what separates us.

“I would like to acknowledge the contribution and the bold steps of Kabiyesi Awujale, Oba S.K. Adetona GCON in this regard. In fact, I make bold to say that we would not be where we are if not for his efforts, influence and doggedness”.

The royal father also lauded the governor of the State, Dapo Abiodun, Sen. Gbenga Daniel and host of others playing leading roles towards achieving creation of the anticipated new state.

Akarigbo called for the setting up of 14-man committee comprising of seven members each from the two divisions who are to work directly with their respective paramount rulers and report back to the house within the next one month

The paramount ruler used the medium to mourn the demise of the House of Representatives member representing Remo Federal constituency at Abuja, hailing the late lawmaker for her dedication to service, particularly, her tireless efforts to also achieve the new state creation.

  • Source: NUJ Ogun-East Independent Chapel

Adire makers criticize government inaction as the market is overrun by counterfeit Chinese products.

Traders and producers of local fabrics known as adire in Ogun State have expressed their displeasure over the alleged failure of the federal and state governments to address the incursion of Chinese-made and adulterated fabrics into local markets.

The traders raised the alarm that the Chinese were massively producing and shipping adulterated adire fabrics into Ogun State.

According to the traders, the ‘fake adire’ has flooded local markets, threatening the survival of local producers and their centuries-old craft.

Findings by Saturday PUNCH revealed that the imported adire fabrics are being sold at lower prices, making them compete favourably with locally produced materials in the state.

A Former Minister for Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Betta Edu, during a visit to the popular adire market in Itoku, Abeokuta, Ogun State, had disclosed the government’s plan to ban the importation of foreign adire products.

Also, former President Olusegun Obasanjo had urged the Federal Government to ban the importation of Chinese adire into the country to save the local adire market from imminent “bastardisation” by the Chinese.

Obasanjo pleaded with the government to use all its resources to safeguard locally made adire from Chinese imitations.

However, the importation of Chinese-made adire has continued unabated, according to local producers.

The manufacturers and traders of original adire fabrics blamed the government for failing to regulate the importation of textiles and enforcing policies that protected local industries.

They warned that the decline of local textile production could lead to significant job losses and economic instability in communities reliant on the trade.

Speaking with Saturday PUNCH, a leader of the Adire Market, Abeokuta, Michael Ogunfidodo, said it was regrettable that the government failed to intervene in curbing the incursion of adulterated adire fabrics despite efforts by the traders and other stakeholders.

Ogunfidodo stated that a threat to local fabric industries would have a ripple effect on the country’s economy.

He said, “Any nation that cannot protect its local industries, culture, and heritage is in big trouble.

“Production of adire fabrics goes through about nine stages and, at each stage, you have hundreds of youths and women earning a living. If you remove all these people from the stages of production, we will have a massive loss of jobs.

For Nigeria to grow as a nation, we have to patronise our locally made products, but the influx of Chinese adire is a big challenge to the growth of our local economy.”

Ogunfidodo also berated the government for its perceived lack of commitment to addressing the issue, emphasising that authorities were aware of the importation of the fake fabrics and the measures needed to eliminate them.

“If the government really has the intention of banning fake adire, they will, irrespective of anything. The government knows what to do; they know the steps to take, but it seems they are not interested in ending this,” Ogunfidodo said.

Also speaking, the woman leader of the Adire Market, Mrs. Modinat Oyetola, expressed disappointment over what she called the government’s indifference to regulating the importation of fake fabrics, which had plagued the local industry for years.

“I don’t think the government is interested in regulating the importation of the foreign-made adire fabrics because we have been on this for a long time,” Oyetola said.

She maintained that only the government had the authority to curb the proliferation of fake adire fabrics in the country.

On her part, a promoter of adire fabrics, Adejoke Somoye, revealed that between 50 to 70 women and youths involved in the production and marketing of the local fabrics lose their jobs every three weeks due to the dominance of imported adire.

Somoye disclosed that 80 per cent of adire fabrics sold in Nigerian markets were ‘made in China’, a trend she described as harmful to the cultural and economic sustainability of the local industry.

“The people importing these fabrics are rich and powerful, and this is one of the challenges that I had when I started the campaign against fake adire. I received a lot of threats; these rich and powerful people are the ones selling the designs to the Chinese for mass production and importation into the country.

“I believe the people involved in this are untouchable by the government, and this is why it has been difficult for the government to take decisive action to end the influx of fake adire into Nigerian markets,” Somoye said.

Gbenga Daniel insists that the creation of a new state from the Old Ijebu region is long overdue and achievable.

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The Senator representing Ogun-East and former governor of Ogun State, Otunba Gbenga Daniel on Friday insisted that having a new state from the Old Ijebu Province comprising of Remo and Ijebu divisions might not be a tea party but it is long overdue and doable.

Daniel said that the opportunity had once presented itself 28 years ago but it was bungled due to some irreconcilable differences between the two divisions of Remo and Abeokuta.

The Senator said that the people of Remo and Ijebu must therefore seize the current opportunity to galvanise, forge a common front and avoid any distractions and divisive tendencies that could hinder the fruition of the dream.

Otunba Daniel disclosed this on Friday at a stakeholders meeting held at the palace of Akarigbo of Remoland, Oba Babatunde Adewale Ajayi in Sagamu.

Daniel said that he has the option of staying away to dodge the unnecessary crisis trailing the desire to create a new state from old Ijebu Province but he would rather like late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, courageously pursued his convinction that the creation of the new state will enhance and accelerate the socio-economic development of Ogun East Senatorial District.

He said “Our late Sage, Chief Jeremiah Obafemi Awolowo had his own fair share of experience while at the crossroads of choosing between what he considered right and doing nothing.

“The path of honour he chose was to follow his convictions without minding the mundane sentiments and criticisms.

“Pa Awolowo, we were told, thought the people of Ikenne drinking from Uren River was unhealthy and he decided to bring pipe borne water to the community but the people, we gathered, refused to drink the tap water because some people tried to exploit their ignorance to say there were too many chemicals in the water.

He said that the free education policy of Chief Awolowo was also misconstrued to be plans to take away the children from helping their parents on the farms.

Daniel said that decades later, “The policy has proven to be the most futuristic development policy ever embarked upon by any political leader or administration, not only in Nigeria, but arguably in the whole of Africa, if not in the entire world having given
the people of the South-West the competitive edge in civilization that we have today”.

The Senator said that the government of President Bola Tinubu has also been faced with lots of criticism for taking bold and courageous moves that are pivotal to revamping the economy and put the country in a better shape.

Daniel said that as someone whose father is from Remoland and mother from Ijebuland, he remains a bridge builder towards ensuring that a new State is created from the old Ijebu Province for the shared prosperity of all.

Meanwhile, in a communique read by the Baamofin of Remoland, Barr Bayo Onafuwa, the stakeholders including the traditional rulers from both Remo and Ijebu divisions agreed for the composition of seven-man committee each for the two divisions.

Onafuwa said that these committees are to work with their respective paramount rulers to fine tune the discussion on the state creation.

He said that “Their terms of reference are to determine the name of the new state to be created from the old Ijebu Province, determine the location of the capital, the local government structures and they are to submit their report within the next one month”.

  • Source: NUJ Ogun-East Independent Chapel.

Late Reps Deputy Whip was a strong advocate for women empowerment – Minister.

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Minister of Women Affairs, Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, has described the passing of the Deputy Chief Whip of the Federal House of Representatives, Adewunmi Onanuga, who represented the Ikenne/Sagamu/Remo North Federal Constituency of Ogun State, as a great loss.

According to the minister, Onanuga’s death was shocking and devastating. She would be greatly missed for her contributions to governance and her role as a strong advocate for women’s inclusion in politics.

Hajiya Sulaiman-Ibrahim also condoled the Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, the Speaker of the Federal House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abass, and the good people of Ikenne, Sagamu Remo, which she represented.

The statement signed by the Minister’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Jonathan Eze, on Thursday reads in parts:

On behalf of the Ministry of Women Affairs, I express my deepest condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of Hon. Adewunmi Oriyomi Onanuga, the Deputy Chief Whip of the House of Representatives, who passed away yesterday after a brief illness.

“As a champion of women empowerment and social welfare, Hon. Onanuga’s contributions to the 9th and 10th National Assembly will never be forgotten. Her leadership and intellect earned her admiration from colleagues and constituents alike.

“I am not unaware of her several initiatives aimed at promoting women’s rights and empowerment. Her passion and dedication to the cause were inspiring, and her legacy will continue to inspire future generations of women leaders.

“I mourn the loss of a true advocate for women’s empowerment and a dedicated politician.”

Onanuga passed away on January 15, 2025, after a brief illness.

Born on December 2, 1965, Onanuga was first elected to the House in 2019 on the platform of the All Progressives Congress. She served as Chairperson of the House Committee on Women Affairs and Social Development in the 9th Assembly and was re-elected in 2023, taking on the role of Deputy Chief Whip in the 10th Assembly.