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.”
The Rising Royal Int’l Football Academy has taken a bold step in youth development with the appointment of Comrade Lawal Oluwaseun Ahmad, popularly known as O’Skillful, as its new Technical Director. In this exclusive interview, he speaks about the academy’s ownership, history, coaching crew, objectives, facilities, and future plans.
Technical Director Rising Royal int’l Football Academy
The Owner and History of the Academy
The academy is owned by Aremo Adeleke Adesanwo, a businessman and philanthropist, who once worked as an accountant at the Central Bank of Nigeria. His passion for youth empowerment through sports inspired him to establish the academy.
“Aremo believes youth development is crucial to national growth. He also understands that government alone cannot handle it without the support of individuals and corporate organizations,” O’Skillful explained.
Though the academy was established just a year ago, it already boasts modern facilities. According to the new director, its short history has been a great source of inspiration.
“It’s amazing to see how much has been achieved in such a short time. My goal is to build on this foundation and take the academy to greater heights through stronger connections, marketing, and partnerships.”
The Coaching Crew
Heading the coaching staff is Coach Abubakar Yusuf (a.k.a. Salas), a retired professional footballer who played for Kwara United, ABS FC, Cynosure FC, and Okaa Sports Club. He brings invaluable experience and passion to the team.
“Salas is a blessing to the academy. His experience as both a player and a certified advanced coach is already shaping the team positively,” O’Skillful noted.
The coaching team also includes an assistant coach, Olayinka AbdRasheed another retired footballer described as highly committed and resourceful.
As Technical Director, O’Skillful promises discipline, unity, and training programs designed in line with FIFA’s elite football standards. He also intends to lead scouting initiatives to discover talented young players.
Aims and Objectives O’Skillful laid out both short- and long-term objectives for the academy.
“I want to create a lasting legacy—a foundation upon which lasting success can be built. We’ll focus on networking with partners and scouting 14- to 16-year-old players who can be groomed for professional contracts,” he said.
He also emphasized a unique football philosophy:
Possession-based play with speed
Utilization of wings to create scoring opportunities
Aggressive attacking approach, with all players contributing to offensive play
On the academy’s role in the community, he added:
“This academy is a model that deserves to be studied. Its activities are worth emulating.”
The Players
Though most players are still young and relatively unknown, the Technical Director expressed excitement about their potential.
Adebayo Olasunkanmi – versatile 16-year-old defender (1.56m), capable of playing dual roles.
Malik Adepoju – 16-year-old defender noted for composure and timing, regarded as “a symbol of progress in this project.”
To aid player development, O’Skillful revealed plans to bring in facilitators, including referees, coaches, Psychologist, and nutritionists, to provide holistic training for the players.
Academy Facilities The academy is located in Isonyin, Training ground /Isonyin Grammar School ijebu an environment chosen to ensure player focus and concentration.
Facilities include: Standard training equipment
Comfortable camp facilities
Smart and cable TVs for education and match reviews
“The facilities are top-notch, and there are definite plans for future upgrades,” he confirmed.
Beyond training, the academy fosters unity by bringing together players, coaches, and stakeholders from diverse backgrounds.
“There is absolute peace here regardless of ethnicity or cultural differences,” O’Skillful emphasized.
Closing Remarks
The new Technical Director concluded the session with optimism and gratitude:
“I am thankful for this role. Hard work truly pays, and I am committed to taking Rising Royal Int’l Football Academy to greater heights.”
✨ Rising Royal Int’l Football Academy is indeed on a mission to redefine youth football development, and with O’Skillful at the helm, the future looks promising.
The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Ogun State Council, has expressed profound appreciation to Hon. Gboyega Nasir Isiaka (GNI) for his generous donation of 100 sophisticated, branded executive chairs to the Council.
The gesture is seen as a remarkable contribution to the welfare and working environment of journalists in the state.
Presenting the chairs, Hon. Isiaka reaffirmed his commitment to supporting the media as a vital partner in deepening democracy, good governance, and accountability.
He noted that journalists play a crucial role in nation-building, and equipping them with a conducive working environment is an investment in the growth of society.
In his remarks, the Chairman of Ogun NUJ, Comrade Wale Olanrewaju lauded the donation as timely, impactful, and a clear demonstration of GNI’s unwavering support for the Union.
He emphasized that the new chairs would enhance the comfort and productivity of members while further uplifting the image of the Council.
The Council further noted that the donation reflects Gboyega Nasir Isiaka’s long-standing relationship with the press and his consistent belief in the power of the media to drive positive change. Members described the gesture as not just an act of kindness but a testament to GNI’s visionary leadership.
Ogun NUJ, on behalf of its members, pledged to make judicious use of the chairs and reiterated its readiness to continue upholding the ethics of the profession.
The Union also called on other well-meaning individuals and institutions to emulate this laudable example by supporting the press in ways that strengthen its capacity to serve society better.
OgunSpeaks Media Honours Hon. Dr. Babatunde Oyetola Diya with Appreciation Award
OgunSpeaks Media presented an appreciation award to Hon. Dr. Babatunde Oyetola Diya during a birthday celebration organized by the staff of Dr. Tunde Diya Foundation in Odogbolu town.
The award was received on his behalf by the Vice Chairman of Odogbolu Local Government, Princess Olusola Victoria A., alongside the Secretary to the Local Government, Deacon Stanley O.
The recognition highlights his remarkable leadership as the youngest chairman, as well as his dedication to the welfare of his people and commitment to driving positive change through impactful initiatives.
This honour comes under the administration of Prince Dapo Abiodun, the Governor of Ogun State.
The senator representing Ogun-East Senatorial District, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, on Saturday visited Ijebu North-East Local Government Area to reward supporters with empowerment tools aimed at boosting livelihoods and local enterprise.
The BATOGD Initiative Movement programme took place at Equity Hotel and Suites along Eruwon Road, Ijebu-Ode, where participants received items including generators, sewing machines, motorcycles, and other valuable equipments.
The gathering was well attended by traditional rulers from across Ijebu North-East, led by Oba Odusanya Oduneye, the Olu of Odosenlu Alaro; Oba Barr. Okubena, the Elerunwon of Eruwon Ijebu; Oba Gabriel Onafuwa, the Oliworo of Iworo Ijebu; Oba Rashidi Salami, the Sadiriren of Isoyin Ijebu; HRH Oba Babatunde Oredipe, the Olu of Oke-Eri Ijebu; and Oba Oluseye Olusaanu, the Ajalaye of Ilugun South, alongside party faithful and leaders from across Ogun East senatorial district.
In his address, Senator Daniel said it was important to focus on energy, governance, and development as a shared mandate to serve the people. He assured the audience that God is on the throne, and He will see him through.
“I am not here to say we have achieved all we promised to do, but it is necessary for us to tour each local government to know what is next for our people.
“Only a few weeks ago, we gathered in another part of Ogun-East Senatorial District to commission and assess completed constituency projects that are already touching lives.
“That exercise, like today’s gathering, is part of our continuing effort to ensure that governance remains people-focused, transparent, and accountable. Today, we are here to deepen that tradition of assessment and renew our shared commitment to the development of Ijebu North-East.”
Highlighting the scale of the empowerment drive, the senator noted that more than a thousand loyalists benefited from the previous BATOGD programme.
“We need encouragement from the government, not discouragement, to bring development back home. We have proposed many projects across various sectors in Ogun East Senatorial District, particularly within the education sector.
“What we expect and indeed require from the State Government is cooperation, not hostility, petty politics must never be allowed to short-change our people,” he said.
Turning to the longstanding call for a new Ijebu-Remo State, Senator Daniel underscored that Ijebu remains one of the old provinces yet to gain statehood. He proposed that the nine local governments under Ogun-East senatorial district could constitute the new state.
“My appeal is to all Ijebu and Remo indigenes, both at home and in the diaspora, not to relent in thanking Mr. President in advance. I was at Ibadan during the inauguration of the Olubadan and witnessed their quest for a state. Ijebu-Remo State is a must; we must all achieve this together,” Daniel said.
Fusengbuwa Ruling House: Inside the Power Struggle, Court Battles, and Secret Alliances Shaping the Future of the Awujale Throne
The Fusengbuwa Ruling House of Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, has become the theatre of one of the most dramatic succession crises in recent memory. What started as a quiet dispute over who should serve as Olori-Ebi — the traditional head of the family — has now spiraled into a web of courtroom battles, backroom deals, open betrayals, and contested ancestry.
At stake is no ordinary chieftaincy. The Fusengbuwa House is the next in line to produce a candidate for the revered Awujale of Ijebuland, one of the most powerful traditional thrones in Yorubaland.
The crisis escalated on September 17, 2025, when Otunba Ajidagba Adedokun, of the Adeberu royal family, filed a lawsuit at the Ijebu-Ode High Court against Otunba Abdulateef Adebayo Owoyemi.
Adedokun, recognized as the Olori-Ebi, accused Owoyemi of impersonating the headship of the Fusengbuwa House in defiance of a subsisting judgment by Justice Asenuga of High Court II.
He alleged that Owoyemi lacked any ancestral link to Ile-Nla compound, Agunsebi — the symbolic seat of the Fusengbuwa dynasty — and in fact hailed from Ikoro-Ekiti, not Ijebu-Ode. According to him, this position was once affirmed by the late Awujale, Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona.
“Fusengbuwa Ruling House is rooted in Agunsebi Ile-Nla, Ijebu-Ode. No one can rewrite that history. Chief Lateef Owoyemi admitted before Justice Asenuga that he is from Ikoro-Ekiti. He has no claim to Fusengbuwa headship,” Adedokun declared after filing.
The suit, co-signed by Prince Adeleke Adeyemi (Olufadi family) and Prince Ademola Sonaya (Ayora/Tunwase family), underscored a united front against Owoyemi’s claim.
The Sudden Reversal – September 18, 2025
Just 24 hours later, however, the narrative flipped. On September 18, 2025, Adedokun — the very man who had dragged Owoyemi to court — was seen in a closed-door meeting reconciling with him.
The about-face stunned the family and the wider Ijebu community. Observers whispered that it was less a reconciliation and more a strategic pact against the Folagbade descendants, led by Omoba Adebola Bamidele Adenuga.
To many, the quick reversal raised uncomfortable questions about integrity and principle in the succession race.
Reports hasit that; If Adedokun’s U-turn rattled nerves, Owoyemi’s next move outright enraged his allies.
Since, barely weeks earlier, on August 31, 2025, Owoyemi had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Otunba Adekunle Olubola Hassan’s faction, merging both groups under his leadership. Under the terms: Owoyemi was recognized as Olori-Ebi, Hassan’s group would produce the Deputy Olori-Ebi, and They would retain the post of General Secretary.
Yet by September 19, Owoyemi abandoned that pact, reconciling instead with Adedokun and flaunting the MoU as though it never existed which led to the curiosity of critics who are saying that If he could betray Hassan so quickly, who would he betray next?
Nonetheless, the betrayal drew a fiery response from Prof. Fassy Adetokunbo Yusuf, secretary of the Hassan camp and an elder from the Adeberu royal family. Who in a strongly worded letter accused Owoyemi of: Perfidy and betrayal, Running an exclusionary leadership, and Dishonouring the MoU barely weeks after signing it.
But beyond politics, Prof. Fassy used the letter to defend his lineage credentials. He reminded the ruling house that he belonged to theTunwase branch, one of the eight recognized families of the Fusengbuwa dynasty. His grievance was not just about politics, but about the erasure of authentic royal voices. He warned that unless the MoU was honored and all branches respected, the matter would head back to court.
In another development, Amid these swirling factions, the Folagbade descendants have remained firm. As direct heirs of the last Awujale, Oba (Dr.) Sikiru Adenuga Folagbade, they argue that by custom and law, only they have the right to produce the next Awujale.
Their secretary, Omoba Adekunle Adenuga, went on air via NTA Ijebu Ode’s “Egbeyewo” programme, accusing the Owoyemi–Adedokun alliance of attempting to sideline Folagbade’s rightful claim. He called on government to intervene, establish an inquiry, and force all factions to present their claims openly.
Tobi Amusan has climbed to third place in the latest World Athletics 100m hurdles rankings, making her Nigeria’s highest-ranked athlete following her silver medal at the World Championships in Tokyo, PUNCH Sports Extra reports.
The 28-year-old, who is the world record holder, rose from ninth place to third after scoring 1,430 points, moving in behind United States’ Grace Stark, who tops the rankings, and newly crowned world champion Ditaji Kambundji of Switzerland, who sits second.
Amusan also made a major leap in the overall women’s rankings, rising 40 places from 68th to 28th. She is currently the only Nigerian woman inside the global top 100 after Favour Ofili, who previously featured, dropped out following her switch of allegiance to Turkey and absence from the championships.
Ezekiel Nathaniel was the other standout Nigerian mover in the latest update. The 22-year-old 400m hurdler, who broke the Nigerian record five times during the 2025 season, climbed from 59th to 15th in the overall rankings.
Within his event, he is unmoved from his fifth position in the world, behind new world champion Rai Benjamin of the United States, world record holder Karsten Warholm of Norway, Brazil’s former world champion Alison dos Santos, and Qatar’s Abderrahman Samba. The only change in that top five saw Benjamin move above Warholm after the Norwegian missed out on the medals in Tokyo.
Shot putter Chukwuebuka Enekwechi also edged into the global top 100, now ranked 99th overall after finishing fifth at the World Championships, where he gained 250 points to bring his total to 1,373.
In the men’s shot put rankings, he sits seventh following a season that saw him become the first African athlete to throw beyond 22m, with his 22.10m effort at the Prefontaine Classic in May. He threw 21.52m in the Tokyo final.
Among the sprinters, Kanyinsola Ajayi surged in the rankings after his sixth-place finish in the men’s 100m final. The Auburn University athlete moved from 29th to 13th in the 100m event rankings and jumped an extraordinary 246 places overall, climbing from 417th to 171st.
His compatriot and fellow Auburn sprinter, Isreal Okon, who won his opening heat in Tokyo before exiting in the semi-final, rose to 38th in the 100m and 550th in the world. Udodi Onwuzurike, another young prospect, also improved his standing by moving up to 25th in the 200m from 30th, while holding 72nd place in the 100m and 463rd overall.
Among the sprinters, Kanyinsola Ajayi surged in the rankings after his sixth-place finish in the men’s 100m final. The Auburn University athlete moved from 29th to 13th in the 100m event rankings and jumped an extraordinary 246 places overall, climbing from 417th to 171st.
His compatriot and fellow Auburn sprinter, Isreal Okon, who won his opening heat in Tokyo before exiting in the semi-final, rose to 38th in the 100m and 550th in the world. Udodi Onwuzurike, another young prospect, also improved his standing by moving up to 25th in the 200m from 30th, while holding 72nd place in the 100m and 463rd overall.
Other Nigerian competitors also saw modest improvements. In the men’s 400m, Chidi Okezie is ranked 32nd and 527th overall after his early exit, while Samuel Ogazi sits 38th and 614th globally. Long jumper Charles Godfred is 38th in his discipline and 825th overall.
In the women’s events, Ese Brume, once ranked as high as second in the long jump, is now 28th in her discipline and 800th overall following her early exit in Tokyo. Prestina Ochonogor, her young compatriot and African U-20 record holder, sits 42nd in the event and 1,326th overall. Discus throwers Chioma Onyekwere-Lyons and Obiageri Amaechi rank 25th and 30th respectively, while sitting 1,303rd and 1,597th in the world overall. Hammer thrower Sade Olatoye is 32nd in her discipline and 1,660th overall. Sprinter Rosemary Chukwuma, who exited in the women’s 100m heats, is ranked 57th in her event and 750th globally.
At the very top of the global rankings, Sweden’s Armand Duplantis continues to lead with 1,638 points after extending his dominance in the pole vault. He holds a 119-point lead over Benjamin in second place and 123 points over American 200m world champion Noah Lyles in third.
On the women’s side, Kenya’s Beatrice Chebet retained her overall lead after claiming a double gold in the 5,000m and 10,000m in Tokyo. United States sprinter Melissa Jefferson-Wooden capped a remarkable season by moving into second following her 100m and 200m titles, overtaking Faith Kipyegon, who dropped to third after losing the 5,000m crown to Chebet but retaining the 1,500m title.
The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Ogun-East Independent Chapel, has met with the Ijebu-Ode Police Area Commander, ACP Yusuf Wasiu, to strengthen collaboration in curbing fake journalism in the district.
The delegation was led by Chapel Chairman, Comrade Oluseun Oduneye, accompanied by the Secretary, Comrade Olufunmilayo Suleodu Adewoju, and members of a newly constituted task force set up to combat fake journalism in the Ogun-East Senatorial District.
Speaking at the meeting, Oduneye stressed the urgent need to address the menace of fake journalism, describing it as a threat to the nation at all levels.
“We are here today to establish a working relationship and to introduce the new Chapel to the Police authorities in Ogun-East. This is a call to action against fake journalism in our region. It is our pleasure to present our task force team to the Ijebu-Ode Police Area Command.
“This effort aligns with the directive from the state council to join hands in tackling fake journalists, and we are ready to begin arresting anyone found with fake identification.”
Introducing the task force, Oduneye noted that the team would help ensure professional standards among journalists operating in the area.
In his response, ACP Yusuf Wasiu pledged full cooperation, revealed that he was once a journalist with Tempo magazine before joining the police force.
“Fake news on social media has become a serious issue for all of us. We are ready to fight this battle together, you have my support at all levels.”
Also speaking, the Chapel Secretary, Comrade Olufunmilayo Suleodu Adewoju, and Task Force Chairman, Comrade Dairo Johnson, thanked the commander for his support in the union’s drive to eliminate fake journalism within Ogun-East, particularly in Ijebuland.
Brazilian great Ronaldo has called on the Selecao’s Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti to restore Neymar to the squad for the World Cup in North America next year.
Brazil’s record goalscorer with 79 goals from 128 matches, Neymar has not pulled on the yellow jersey since October 2023, when he suffered a serious knee injury.
The 33-year-old has played regularly for Sao Paulo side Santos since he returned to his first club in January following a fruitless spell in Saudi Arabia with Al Hilal.
Even so, in his four matches in charge, Ancelotti has not called up Neymar.
“He is a decisive player for the Brazilian Selecao. We don’t have another player like Neymar,” Ronaldo, who twice won the World Cup with Brazil, said during a publicity event in Sao Paulo alongside his compatriot.
“The people hope 100 percent that he will go to the World Cup because if he is there, we will definitely have better results than if he’s not there,” added Ronaldo, 49, who scored 62 goals in 99 Brazil games.
Neymar has been injury-plagued in the last few years and missed Brazil’s Copa America triumph on home soil in 2019.
He joined Al Hilal from Paris Saint-Germain in August 2023 but after playing just five times and scoring one goal, he ruptured his cruciate knee ligament on international duty against Uruguay.
He was out of action for a year and would play only two more games for the Saudi side before leaving for Santos.
After leaving Neymar out of his squad for World Cup qualifiers in September, Ancelotti said that he “needs to get in better shape to help the national team and to give the best of himself at the World Cup.”
The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Ogun State Council,expresses deep appreciation to Apostle Lawrence Achudume, the Senior Pastor of Victory Life Bible Church, for his remarkable gesture of donating a brand-new car to the General Manager of Paramount FM, Abeokuta.
This donation is an act of rare generosity and a testament to Apostle Achudume’s unwavering commitment to supporting the media and strengthening its practitioners in the state.
The council appreciates this kind gesture as it underscores the Apostle’s love for humanity and his recognition of the media as a vital partner in community and national development.
Beyond the material value of the car, the donation reflects a spirit of encouragement and motivation that will inspire excellence, dedication, and renewed vigor in the discharge of professional duties by the beneficiary and the wider media community.
The Union again call on well-meaning individuals, institutions, and organizations to emulate Apostle Achudume’s example by lending support to journalists and media establishments in ways that will enhance their efficiency and welfare.
Ogun NUJ once again acommends Apostle Achudume for his generosity and prays that his kindness will be richly rewarded.
E-Signed: Comrade Wale Olanrewaju Chairman, Ogun NUJ
The Movement Team of Tosin Media Concept Telecommunication (TMC-NEWS) has successfully concluded a three-day sensitization program aimed at tackling domestic and sexual violence in Ijebu-Ode Local Government Area.
The awareness campaign, themed “Sexual and Gender-Based Violence: It Concerns Us All,” ran from September 19 to 21, 2025, and featured a press conference, market outreach, free medical services, and a rally across Ijebu-Ode and its environs.
Program Activities
The event kicked off with a press conference, followed by a public awareness campaign at Olabisi Onabanjo Market, where participants received free medical checks such as blood pressure and blood sugar tests. Basic drugs and consultations were also provided, alongside sexual education and counseling sessions.
The program attracted over 250 participants, including dignitaries and advocates such as:
Michael Abiodun (Oracle of Peace)
Oluwasegun Ajayi (Alaseye Odua)
Samuel (Prestigious Sammy)
Adebesin Abiodun Abacha (Justice Development and Peace Commission)
Tosin Oshibanjo (Convener and CEO of TMC-NEWS)
The sensitization drive wrapped up with a rally through major streets in Ijebu-Ode, drawing attention to the dangers of sexual and domestic violence.
Keynote Messages
Speaking at the event, Oluwasegun Ajayi underscored the role of collective responsibility in ending sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV). He urged the use of social media as a tool to empower survivors and amplify their voices, while highlighting the availability of shelters, legal services, medical care, and counseling for victims.
On his part, Adebesin Abiodun Abacha called for a holistic approach to addressing SGBV, particularly in rural communities where limited resources heighten vulnerability. He emphasized the need for stronger advocacy, increased awareness, and action-oriented support systems.
In his closing remarks, TMC-NEWS CEO and Convener, Tosin Oshibanjo, reaffirmed that “every individual deserves a life free from violence and fear.” He appealed for a more compassionate society that shares resources and knowledge to empower survivors while preventing further abuse.
Call to Action
The organizers urged the Ogun State Government to strengthen its support systems for SGBV victims through shelters, legal aid, counseling, and medical services. They also recommended sustained advocacy and awareness campaigns to combat the menace effectively.
TMC-NEWS believes the program has made a meaningful impact in Ijebu-Ode and expressed readiness to collaborate with government and stakeholders in building a safer, violence-free community.
Member representing Agege Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Dr Wale Ahmed, has told critics of President Bola Tinubu to shelve any plans of challenging him in the 2027 election, insisting that a second term for the President is guaranteed.
This comes despite opposition parties – including the Peoples Democratic Party, African Democratic Congress, Labour Party and New Nigeria Peoples Party vowing to unseat Tinubu in the next general election.
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, ex-Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi, and the ADC coalition led by former Senate President David Mark have been at the forefront of criticising the Tinubu administration.
Speaking at a stakeholders’ briefing held at the Agege Local Government Secretariat, Ahmed argued that since late President Muhammadu Buhari –from the North- was allowed to complete two terms, it was fair that Tinubu, from the South, completes two terms too.
He also held that the President’s bold reforms and foreign engagements had earned Nigeria international respect and laid the foundation for long-term economic recovery.
Ahmed said, “All his opponents should rest and allow him to have a second term. All opposition should simply rally round and support Tinubu.
“Late President Muhammadu Buhari, from the North, served two terms, so Tinubu should also have his second term. By God’s grace, his second term is assured. I will mobilise my constituents to ensure Tinubu is returned for another term.”
The lawmaker defended the controversial fuel subsidy removal, saying the decision reflected Tinubu’s courage and long-term vision for the country.
He argued that the “financial re-engineering” of the economy was already manifesting in the growth of foreign reserves to over $40bn, improved foreign direct investment inflows, a reduction in inflation, and disbursement of N90bn in student loans.
Ahmed also highlighted infrastructural projects such as the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway, Sokoto–Badagry superhighway and the Abuja–Kano dual carriageway rehabilitation as proof of the administration’s commitment to development.
“Tinubu’s foreign trips are yielding Nigeria respect abroad. The Sokoto–Badagry expressway had been on paper for 40 years until this administration took up the project. It will open up villages and benefit people across different states,” he said.
On his stewardship, Ahmed mentioned constituency projects, including youth and women empowerment programmes, installation of boreholes and streetlights, food palliatives, medical outreaches, classroom construction, skill acquisition schemes and scholarships.
The event was attended by Agege Local Government Chairman, Abdulganiyu Obasa; his Orile Agege counterpart, Abiodun Idowu; traditional rulers, market leaders and community representatives, who commended Ahmed for delivering dividends of democracy to the constituency.
The Nigeria Football Federation has congratulated Super Falcons and Brighton and Hove Albion’s goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie on her fourth-place finish at this year’s Ballon d’Or ceremony in Paris on Monday night.
Ademola Olajire, Head of NFF’s Media and Communications department, stated this in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja.
Nnadozie, who has been Africa’s Best Goalkeeper for the past two years, was also named Goalkeeper of the tournament for this summer’s Women Africa Cup of Nations finals in Morocco.
She played a key role in Nigeria’s 10th triumph at WAFCON.
We heartily congratulate Nnadozie on her fourth-place finish in the race. It is a commendable feat given the calibre of goalkeepers she was up against.
“Finishing fourth is a big achievement, and we believe in her capacity to win this trophy very soon,” NFF General Secretary Mohammed Sanusi said.
Sanusi also gave kudos to Super Falcons’ Head Coach Justine Madugu, who also finished fourth in the Women’s Coach of the Year category.