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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.”

Ogun Government Activates Emergency Measures Over Chemical Odour in Ijebu-Ode

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The Ogun State Government has activated emergency environmental and public health response measures following another chemical odour incident that affected over 90 students across different schools in Ijebu Ode.

The incident, which occurred barely one month after a similar outbreak in the town, reportedly affected students from schools including Our Lady of Apostles Girls School, Anglican Girls Grammar School, Ijebu-Ode Grammar School, and Sambadola Private School, among others. Many of the affected students were rushed to health facilities, with some reportedly complaining of abdominal pain and related symptoms.

Top government officials, including the Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Prof. Abayomi Arigbabu, visited affected students receiving treatment and urged parents and residents to remain calm while medical and environmental experts continue investigations into the incident.

Speaking on the development, the General Manager of the Ogun State Environmental Protection Agency (OGEPA), Hon. Kehinde Bello, disclosed that the state’s Air Quality Monitoring Device installed at Ijebu Ode Grammar School detected elevated methane gas concentrations within parts of the affected area, recording peak readings of about 13,500 ppm in surrounding locations.

According to Bello, although the methane level remains below the lower explosive limit, the concentration is environmentally significant and requires immediate technical investigation and precautionary action. He noted that the monitoring system forms part of the Ogun State Government’s environmental surveillance initiative aimed at ensuring early detection of air quality abnormalities and timely intervention.

He further stated that the government has activated a multi-agency response team comprising environmental regulators, emergency management officials, public health experts, and technical air quality specialists to investigate the source of the odour and recommend appropriate measures.

Residents were advised to avoid open flames or ignition sources in areas where unusual gas odours are perceived and to immediately report symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, headaches, or respiratory discomfort to nearby medical facilities.

The Ogun State Government reiterated its commitment to protecting public health, environmental safety, and the wellbeing of residents while assuring the public that verified updates would continue to be provided as investigations progress.

Abuja pastor remanded over rape of minor

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A Federal Capital Territory High Court in Gwarimpa, Abuja, on Thursday ordered the remand of the founder of Prophetic Victory Voice of Fire Ministry, Pastor Amos Isah, over the alleged rape of a 14-year-old church member.

Justice Modupe Osho-Adebiyi directed that the 39-year-old cleric be remanded pending the submission of records relating to an earlier bail granted to him.

The order followed the resumption of the trial on Thursday.

Isah, whose church is located in Gwagwalada Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory, pleaded not guilty to an eight-count charge bordering on alleged rape, sexual exploitation, coercion, emotional and psychological abuse, gross indecency and abduction of a minor.

According to the prosecution, the teenager, identified as B.Z.J., was allegedly lured into the church’s newly constructed auditorium on May 26, 2025.

The charge sheet marked FCT/HC/CR/467/2024 alleged that the cleric locked the doors and forcefully had sexual intercourse with the minor without her consent.

Part of the charge read, “That you, APOSTLE AMOS ISAH (39 years), male, of Behind Federal Road Safety, Gwagwalada, Abuja, on or about the 26th day of May, 2025, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, did commit an illegal act to wit: rape.

You lured one B.Z.J. (14 years old), female, of Plot Gwagwalada, Abuja, into your office at Prophet Victory Voice Fire Ministry International Church, Gwagwalada, Abuja, and forcefully had sexual intercourse with her without her consent. You thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 31(1) of the Child’s Rights Act, 2003, and punishable under Section 31(2) of the same law.”

The prosecution further alleged that after the incident, the defendant gave the victim ₦3,000 to purchase medication and threatened to kill her and members of her family if she disclosed the incident.

The court also heard that the alleged actions constituted gross indecency without consent, contrary to provisions of the Penal Code.

Justice Osho-Adebiyi adjourned the matter until June 30, 2026, for continuation of the hearing.

Oyo Ready For Tourism Investment, Says Gov Makinde

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Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has declared that his administration is laying the foundation for the state to emerge as the tourism capital of South-West Nigeria and one of the country’s leading tourist destinations.

Makinde stated this on Wednesday at the International Tourism Summit Oyo State 2026 held at the International Conference Centre, University of Ibadan.

According to the governor, his administration has invested heavily in infrastructure, security and policy reforms aimed at boosting tourism and attracting investors to the state.

He said improved road networks connecting communities and tourist locations across Oyo State would significantly enhance tourism and economic activities in the coming years.

Some of you were part of the tour of the Oke Ogun Zone. You can now see why Oyo is set to become the tourism capital of South-West Nigeria in the coming years,” Makinde said.

The governor noted that continuity in governance and policy implementation remained critical to sustaining investment in the tourism sector.

“When investors come into an environment, one of the biggest concerns is whether policies and agreements will survive beyond one administration. Our focus is to build systems that will endure,” he added.

Makinde cited the ongoing 110-kilometre Circular Road project as an example of how delayed continuity in governance can slow development, noting that the project was first conceived in the early 2000s before work eventually commenced under his administration.

He disclosed that the state had established a 25-year tourism master plan committee to ensure long-term development of tourism assets and policies.

The governor also revealed that Oyo State recently signed a 15-year concession agreement with SystemSpecs for the management of Bower’s Tower as part of efforts to revitalise tourist attractions.

Addressing investors at the summit, Makinde assured that Oyo State offers a stable and structured environment for long-term investment opportunities.

Former Ekiti State Governor, Kayode Fayemi, who also spoke at the event, commended Makinde for ongoing infrastructure projects and efforts to promote tourism and economic integration in the South-West region.

Fayemi stressed that tourism development must be institutionalised to survive beyond individual administrations and advocated the creation of a South-West Tourism Circuit to connect tourist destinations across the region.

Also speaking, filmmaker Kunle Afolayan and Whatadeal Africa Managing Director, Obafela Bank-Olemoh, praised the government’s infrastructure drive, especially road construction projects that support tourism growth.

The Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Wasiu Olatubosun, said the state’s tourism framework was designed to ensure coordination, sustainability and long-term growth in the sector.

Ogun’s Yayi Progressives Movement Deepens Grassroots Engagement

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A leading political group in Ogun State, the Yayi Progressives Movement (YPM), has reaffirmed its commitment to grassroots mobilisation ahead of future elections, pledging support for the re-election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and candidates of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state.

The commitment was reiterated by the Convener of the movement, Armstrong ‘Tope Akintunde, alongside other apex leaders following the successful inauguration of the group at the Ake Palace in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital.

Speaking at a press conference recently held at the Iwe Iroyin Press Centre, the State Coordinator of the movement, Hon. Olusegun Kaka, said the group remained focused on massive grassroots mobilisation, particularly in support of the APC governorship aspiration of Senator Solomon Adeola Olamilekan.

Kaka noted that the movement would continue to strengthen its presence across the state to ensure electoral success for APC candidates in future elections.

Also speaking, one of the apex leaders of the movement and a former two-term member of the House of Representatives who represented Ijebu Central Federal Constituency, Hon. Kehinde Odeneye, described the Yayi Progressives Movement as a formidable political force that has continued to make significant contributions to Ogun State’s political landscape.

According to him, the movement is committed to mobilising support for the APC and consolidating the party’s strength at the grassroots level.

In his reactions, the Convener of the movement, Armstrong ‘Tope Akintunde, disclosed that funds announced during the inauguration ceremony would be deployed for campaign logistics and grassroots mobilisation of its principal, Senator Solomon Adeola Olamilekan Yayi.

He stated further that the initiative forms part of broader efforts aimed at securing victories for APC candidates in both the presidential and governorship elections.

Akintunde commended the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for creating what he described as an enabling environment for political participation and mobilisation, adding that Senator Adeola’s emergence as the party’s consensus candidate reflects the APC’s preparedness for the polls.

Describing the donations made during the inauguration as a collective contribution by supporters, he said the gesture demonstrated the group’s commitment to strengthening the party’s electoral prospects in Ogun State.

He expressed confidence that Ogun State would deliver strong support for President Tinubu’s re-election bid in 2027, while maintaining that Senator Adeola possesses the experience and track record required to govern the state effectively.

Akintunde also dismissed opposition efforts in the state, insisting they would not affect the APC’s chances in future elections.

  • Oluseun JOSHUA,
    State Media Director, Yayi Progressives Movement

Ogun East 2027: OGD Challenges Abiodun’s Development Record in Ijebuland

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Former governor cites Dangote Refinery loss, infrastructure decay, weak support for federal projects and silence on Ijebu State agitation

Former Ogun State Governor and Senator representing Ogun East Senatorial District, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, on Tuesday intensified political pressure on Governor Dapo Abiodun ahead of the 2027 Ogun East Senate race, accusing the governor of failing to deliver meaningful development across Ijebuland despite increased federal allocations to Ogun State.

Daniel also declared that he remains politically positioned to defeat Governor Abiodun in the All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial primary election if the contest is conducted fairly and transparently.
The former governor spoke during the Bola Ahmed Tinubu/Otunba Gbenga Daniel Midterm Assessment and Empowerment Tour held at Obalofin Court, his residence in Ijebu Ode, where party members and supporters gathered for the political engagement.

At the event, the Director General of the BATOGD Campaign Organisation, retired General Okunowo, also delivered a strongly worded address questioning Governor Abiodun’s political legacy, party leadership style, and relationship with grassroots structures in Ogun East.
However, it was Daniel’s direct criticism of the governor’s stewardship in Ijebuland that dominated the gathering.

According to the senator, Ogun East Senatorial District, which comprises six local government areas, has witnessed insufficient infrastructural and economic transformation under the current administration despite what he described as unprecedented financial inflows into Ogun State following fuel subsidy removal.

“We need to thank President Bola Tinubu for increasing the amount of federal allocation going to the state by four times,” Daniel said.

“For our eight years in government, we had access to about N330 billion, but today the state operates a budget of over N1.6 trillion.

What we received in eight years is what the state now receives within a few months, yet there is little to show for it in Ijebuland.”

Daniel argued that Governor Abiodun’s decision to seek a Senate seat after completing his tenure as governor makes public scrutiny of his record both legitimate and necessary.

“Since the governor has decided to go to the Senate after eight years in office, he has the constitutional right to contest, but we also have the responsibility to ask questions,” he stated.

The former governor further alleged that Governor Abiodun consistently failed to support several federal government projects he facilitated for Ogun East Senatorial District.

Daniel cited the naval base project in Abigi, Ogun Waterside Local Government Area, explaining that the initiative encountered serious obstacles before eventually taking off.

“When I became Chairman of the Senate Committee on Navy, we facilitated the naval base project because Ogun State deserved it,” he said.

“The project is ongoing today, but we went through serious difficulties before it could commence.”

He also referenced the Federal Medical Centre project in Ijebu Ode, maintaining that the project would have progressed more rapidly if it had received stronger collaboration from the state government.

“In Ijebu Ode today, we still do not have a standard hospital. That was why I facilitated the establishment of a Federal Medical Centre, but the support expected from the state government was not there,” Daniel alleged.

The senator equally revisited the controversial relocation of the Dangote Refinery project from Ogun State to Lagos, accusing Governor Abiodun of playing a major role in the loss of what he described as a historic economic opportunity for Ijebuland.

According to him, significant groundwork had already been completed on the refinery project before his administration left office in 2011.

“By the time we left office, substantial work had already been done on the Dangote Refinery project that was originally planned for Ogun Waterside,” Daniel said.

“After reconciling with Senator Ibikunle Amosun, he told me to ask our current governor what happened because he represented the government during the negotiations.”

Daniel said the people of Ijebuland deserve explanations regarding how such a major investment eventually left Ogun State for Lagos.

The former governor also accused Governor Abiodun of failing to support the agitation for the creation of Ijebu State, describing the governor’s alleged silence on the issue as disappointing to many people in Ogun East.

He further alleged that critical institutions established during his administration, including the Abraham Adesanya Polytechnic in Ijebu Igbo and the Ijebu Ode International Stadium, have suffered infrastructural decay under the present administration despite improved government revenues.

Daniel insisted that the growing dissatisfaction within Ogun East should not be ignored and maintained that he remains confident of victory in any transparent APC primary contest.

“I am aware of the enormous powers of incumbency, but if there is a free and fair primary election, I will defeat the governor overwhelmingly,” he declared.

“You can see the turnout here and hear what people are saying publicly. That tells you many people believe these concerns are genuine.”

Earlier in his remarks, the Director General of the BATOGD Campaign Organisation, retired General Okunowo, questioned Governor Abiodun’s claim to party unity and grassroots trust, arguing that many APC loyalists in Ogun East remain dissatisfied with the administration’s political handling of the region.

Okunowo asked whether the governor could convincingly campaign on unity after what he described as years of internal division within Ogun APC.

He also questioned whether the people of Ijebuland should easily overlook what he described as unresolved concerns surrounding political trust, infrastructure, and relationships with traditional institutions.
According to him, many citizens increasingly view the current administration as distant from grassroots realities and overly influenced by elite political interests.
“For many citizens, Dapo Abiodun’s administration increasingly symbolizes distance from the grassroots, elite favoritism, and political calculation without emotional connection to the people,” he said.
The retired general also raised concerns regarding the governor’s silence on the agitation for Ijebu State and Ijebu-Remo State creation, arguing that political leadership should not remain disconnected from long-standing regional aspirations.

He warned against allowing political branding and propaganda to overshadow accountability, insisting that history ultimately judges leaders based on their impact on ordinary citizens.

“This is not about hatred. It is about accountability. It is not about tribal sentiment. It is about political memory,” Okunowo stated.

Daniel concluded by urging APC members across Ogun East to remain politically active, secure their membership cards, and support leaders they believe would remain accountable to the grassroots after elections.

City Boy Movement Launches Ogun Campus Tour Across Tertiary Institutions

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The City Boy Movement Ogun State Chapter, under the office of the Students Coordinator, Comr. Temitope Afolabi (BIG AFO), is pleased to announce a statewide campus-to-campus tour scheduled to hold from 25th May to 29th May, 2026 across tertiary institutions in Ogun State.

The purpose of the tour is to engage students and sensitize the academic community on the achievements and developmental strides recorded in the education sector under the first-term administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The initiative aims to promote awareness of educational reforms, student-focused policies, youth empowerment opportunities, and the government’s commitment to improving the standard of education in Nigeria.

The tour will feature interactive sessions, student engagements, sensitization programs, and discussions focused on educational development, youth participation in governance, leadership, and national development. It is also designed to strengthen the relationship between students and stakeholders while encouraging active involvement of youths in shaping the future of the nation.

Speaking on the forthcoming tour, the Students Coordinator, Comr. Temitope Afolabi (BIG AFO), reaffirmed the commitment of the movement towards promoting unity, educational advancement, and youth inclusion across campuses in Ogun State. He noted that the initiative would provide students with a better understanding of government efforts within the education sector and create a platform for meaningful dialogue among students.

The City Boy Movement Ogun State Chapter therefore calls on all Students’ Union Governments, student leaders, and stakeholders across participating institutions to support and cooperate in ensuring a successful and impactful tour.

FG Removes UTME Requirement for NCE Admissions — Alausa

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The Federal Government has officially removed the requirement of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) for candidates seeking admission into Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) programmes in Colleges of Education.

The Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, made this known on Monday during the 2026 policy meeting of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board in Abuja.

Under the new directive, prospective candidates are now only required to possess a minimum of four O’Level credits in relevant subjects to gain admission into NCE programmes.

Alausa explained that the policy shift is part of ongoing reforms aimed at streamlining the admission process and reducing the administrative burden on JAMB.

The move is also expected to widen access to teacher education and encourage more candidates to enroll in Colleges of Education across the country.

Traditional Institutions Crucial to Governance, Development — Tinubu

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to restoring the relevance of traditional institutions in Nigeria’s governance structure, describing monarchs as indispensable partners in promoting peace, security, and grassroots development across the country.

Tinubu stated this on Saturday during the final farewell and reception held in honour of the late Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona at the Dipo Dina Stadium.

Represented by Dapo Abiodun, the President said the Renewed Hope Agenda of his administration had deliberately repositioned traditional rulers from ceremonial figures to active stakeholders in governance, conflict resolution, economic mobilisation, and nation-building.

According to him, the Federal Government envisions a Nigeria where traditional institutions are recognised as critical partners in preserving cultural values, strengthening social harmony, and advancing grassroots development.

“Our vision is clear — a Nigeria where traditional institutions are recognised as critical stakeholders in promoting peace, preserving values, strengthening harmony, and advancing grassroots development,” he said.

Tinubu noted that traditional rulers possess indigenous intelligence, moral authority, and social legitimacy that modern institutions cannot easily replace, stressing that their roles remain vital in addressing contemporary national challenges.

The President observed that while the 1963 Constitution accorded traditional institutions significant relevance within the governance structure, subsequent constitutional arrangements diminished their influence, weakening the synergy between government and grassroots leadership.

He assured that his administration would continue to support constructive engagement aimed at assigning clearer constitutional responsibilities to traditional rulers through ongoing conversations at the National Assembly.

“This is not about politics; it is about strengthening governance, deepening inclusion, and recognising an institution that has sustained social order for centuries,” he added.

Tinubu further disclosed that the Federal Government had sustained strategic consultations with traditional and religious leaders through the National Council of Traditional Rulers of Nigeria on issues relating to national security, economic growth, communal peace, and social stability.

He said the engagements had continued to strengthen trust between government and the people, while efforts were also being made to ensure traditional rulers were adequately supported to contribute meaningfully to national discourse and community leadership.

The President charged monarchs across the country to remain at the forefront of peacebuilding and social stability amid prevailing security challenges.

He urged royal fathers to make their palaces centres of wisdom, reconciliation, and conflict resolution, while also encouraging the strengthening of community-based security structures through intelligence gathering, early warning systems, and community vigilance.

Tinubu also called on traditional rulers to guide youths against violence, extremism, drug abuse, and other social vices, emphasising that Nigeria’s cultural heritage should not be treated as relics of the past but as strategic assets for future development.

The President commended the Oba Sikiru Adetona School of Governance for organising the lecture in honour of the late monarch, whom he described as a courageous, disciplined, and principled leader who ruled with wisdom, candour, and uncommon integrity.

Speaking on the lecture theme, “Bridging the Gap Between Traditional Institutions and Modern Government,” Tinubu described the topic as timely and significant to Nigeria’s democratic evolution.

“The theme speaks to one of the most important governance questions of our time — how to harmonise the authority of our ancestral institutions with the structures of constitutional democracy in advancing national progress,” he stated.

In a keynote address, former President Olusegun Obasanjo described the late Awujale as a foremost traditional ruler whose influence transcended Ijebuland.

Represented by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Housing and Managing Director of the Ogun State Property and Investment Corporation, Architect Abiodun Fari-Arole, Obasanjo said the late monarch was a close ally, a lover of his people, and a strong advocate of peace, justice, and fairness.

He noted that Oba Adetona would be remembered for championing reforms in Ogun State’s Traditional and Obas Law, particularly the provision granting monarchs the right to determine how they should be buried after death.

Also speaking during another lecture session titled “A Dialogue for a Stronger Future,” Sheikh Mustapha Bello stressed the importance of culture and traditional institutions in driving socio-economic development.

According to him, culture defines the identity and history of a people and must therefore be accorded serious attention in governance and policy formulation.

He maintained that traditional rulers should be actively consulted in the formulation and implementation of policies because they represent the true voice of the grassroots.

Sheikh Bello added that although Nigeria operates a constitutional democracy, the country stands to benefit more if traditional institutions are fully integrated into governance structures.

“Let there be specific roles for the Obas. They are deeply rooted in the traditions and culture of our people. Many of them are highly experienced, and their contributions can greatly assist government in formulating policies and initiatives that directly benefit the people,” he said.

Tinubu Hails Fasoranti’s Legacy as Afenifere Leader Turns 100

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President Bola Tinubu has congratulated elder statesman and Afenifere leader, Pa Reuben Fasoranti, as he marks his 100th birthday on May 11, describing him as a towering figure of integrity, discipline and national service.

Tinubu, in a personally signed statement issued on Saturday, said his “joy knows no bounds” as Fasoranti attains the centenary milestone, adding that the Yoruba leader deserves “all the encomiums that will come his way” for his contributions to Nigeria.

“My joy knows no bounds as we witness Pa Reuben Fasoranti… attain the milestone age of 100 on May 11,” the President said.

He described Fasoranti as “a metaphor for integrity, honesty, dedicated service to the nation and true leadership,” praising what he called the elder statesman’s “uncommon life of service” and commitment to principles.

Tinubu highlighted Fasoranti’s educational background, noting his studies at the University College, Ibadan (now University of Ibadan), the University of Hull in the United Kingdom, and Maguire University in Sydney, Australia.

He also recalled his contributions to education through teaching and school establishment, including Omolere Nursery and Primary School, Akure High School, and St. Frances’ Academy, which he founded in honour of his late wife.

On politics, Tinubu said Fasoranti “distinguished himself in all respects” as a disciple of late Chief Obafemi Awolowo and one of the last surviving Awoists, adding that he served in the Action Group and later the Unity Party of Nigeria.

The President noted that Fasoranti served as Commissioner for Finance in old Ondo State between 1979 and 1983, where “his integrity and financial prudence helped manage the state’s finances.”

He also praised Fasoranti’s role in pro-democracy struggles, saying he became “one of the rallying voices against military dictatorship, demanding the return of democracy to the land” during the military era.

Tinubu further described him as a key figure in Afenifere, saying he emerged as “the authentic leader” of the socio-political group after internal divisions following the death of Pa Abraham Adesanya.

The President also referenced past attacks on Fasoranti, noting that he survived an assassination attempt during the Abacha military regime and “emerged stronger and more resilient.”

Tinubu acknowledged personal losses suffered by the elder statesman, including the death of his wife in 1991 and the killing of his daughter, Funke Olakunrin, in 2019, saying, despite these, “Pa Fasoranti weathered the storms and is soldiering on.”

He also recalled Fasoranti’s support during his presidential campaign, saying the elder statesman prayed for his victory and “God answered his prayer” through his eventual emergence as President.

Tinubu thanked him for his continued support for the Renewed Hope administration and prayed for his long life, while also expressing gratitude for his service to the nation.

Honeydee Kiddies World Celebrates Successful Grand Opening in Ijebu Ode

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It was a moment of joy and celebration as Honeydee Kiddies World officially opened its doors to the public in a colorful and successful grand opening ceremony held in Ijebu Ode, Ogun State.


The event, which attracted friends, family members, customers, and well-wishers, marked the beginning of a new chapter for the fast-rising kiddies brand founded by CEO Adedayo Bakre.


Guests who attended the ceremony commended the beautiful setup, quality children’s products, and the warm atmosphere that made the occasion memorable for both parents and children. The opening also featured excitement, networking, and fun-filled moments that added glamour to the celebration.


Located at Fidipote Street, Off Italapo, Beside Oloritun House, Before Happy Day School, Ijebu Ode, Honeydee Kiddies World is set to become a trusted destination for children’s fashion items, toys, baby accessories, and other kiddies essentials.


Speaking during the event, CEO Adedayo Bakre appreciated everyone who honored the invitation and supported the vision, assuring customers of quality products and excellent service delivery.


The successful launch has further positioned Honeydee Kiddies World as a promising brand committed to bringing smiles and happiness to children and families across the community.


Honeydee Kiddies World — where happiness meets childhood.

Lagos Transport Union Boss Throws Support Behind KWAM 1’s Daughter

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The Chairman of the Lagos State chapter of the National Union of Road Transport Workers, Mustapha Adekunle, popularly known as Sego, has endorsed Damilola Ayinde Marshal, daughter of Fuji musician Wasiu Ayinde Marshall, popularly known as KWAM 1, for the Lagos State House of Assembly.

In a short video shared on Damilola’s Snapchat handle on Wednesday, the aspirant was seen presenting branded caps to Sego during a meeting believed to be linked to her political consultation ahead of the All Progressives Congress primaries.

Speaking in the clip, the Lagos NURTW chairman urged party members and supporters to back her ambition.

“When it is primary election, please come out en masse and vote for Dami, Omo Anifowose. She is the only one who can do it. The progress of our Surulere is our collective responsibility. It is our time,” Sego said.

The endorsement adds to the growing support trailing Damilola’s recently declared ambition to represent Surulere Constituency II in the Lagos State House of Assembly under the APC.

PUNCH Online had earlier reported that the lawyer and Senior Special Assistant to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Tourism announced her intention to contest the seat through a post on Instagram.

“I am excited to share that I, Barr. Damilola Ayinde Marshal, am stepping forward to serve the good people of Surulere Constituency 2 at the Lagos State House of Assembly,” she had written.

She said her professional experience prepared her for public service and representation.

“I am a woman of excellence and results. I am ready to serve and lead. With my background, I am fully prepared and ready to fight for what truly matters. I promise to be the voice of the youths in the House,” she added.

Damilola also described herself as part of a new generation of leaders committed to development and youth inclusion.

“As a young woman, I believe this is exactly what my people need right now, and that is why I decided to step forward,” she stated.

She is expected to replace the current lawmaker representing the constituency, Mosunmola Rotimi Sangodara, who occupies the seat under the APC.

From Wall Street to Ijebuland — A Homecoming with Purpose

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After spending two decades shaping some of the most important financial protection laws in the United States, Omo-Oba Olawale Adeyemi Oriola, Esq. says his greatest assignment has now begun: rebuilding home.

A U.S.-based attorney, businessman, and Ijebu-Ode royalty from the Olufadi/Obanlefa male abidagba line of the Fusengbuwa Ruling House discussed his shift from overseeing global finance rules to returning home, vowing to apply his international knowledge toward the development of Ijebuland.

Omo-Oba Oriola, who served as a senior counsel at the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), played key roles in drafting regulations designed to protect ordinary Americans from unfair financial practices.

During his time at the SEC, he helped write major disclosure rules under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, ensuring financial advisers and brokers clearly explained fees, risks, and conflicts of interest to clients without hidden terms or misleading fine print. For example, he contributed to the development of Regulation Best Interest a landmark standard requiring financial advisers to place clients’ interests ahead of profits or commissions.

He noted that while influential groups opposed the reforms, regulators remained resolute.

“The true test of any institution is its treatment of the most vulnerable individuals under its care,” he stated. “People have a right to the truth before investing their money. I assisted in making that a legal requirement. I departed from Ijebu-Ode to gain global experience, and I plan to bring all that I have learned back home.”

For his contributions, Omo-Oba Oriola received the SEC Chairman’s Award, the agency’s highest internal honour, multiple times. More than just credentials, his history shows twenty years observing how institutions succeed or fail. The overlap with kingship is intentional, as all governance requires mediating conflict for the general welfare. He has demonstrated this expertise consistently within high-ranking positions.

But beyond the international recognition and legal accomplishments, the Ijebu prince says his return home is driven by something far deeper than professional success.

Following the passing of his grandfather, Omo-Oba Fasasi Adebisi Adeyemi, who served for 25 years as Olori-Ebi of the royal family, Omo-Oba Oriola led the restoration of the family’s ancestral home, Ule Obanlefa Olufadekemi, in Ile Nla Compound, Agunsebi, Ijebu-Ode.

He described the project not as a display of wealth, but as a commitment to preserving identity, heritage, and family history.

“A family that lets its ancestral home fall apart has quietly surrendered something it can never buy back,” he said.

Today, the restored building stands as a symbol of continuity, carrying the family’s name, crown, and royal heritage proudly at its entrance.

Omo-Oba Oriola says his broader vision for Ijebuland centers on development, youth empowerment, and cultural preservation.

He called for full electrification across communities, stressing that reliable power is essential for businesses, education, and retaining young talent.

He also emphasized mentorship and economic opportunities for young people, arguing that meaningful leadership requires consistent engagement beyond election cycles. At the same time, he urged the protection of Ijebu traditions, language, festivals, and values.

Now as a managing partner at the multifaceted legal and advisory firm Union Square Law and Advisory, he operates across Africa and the diaspora to drive development. His involvement in sectors like fintech, cultural tourism, and hospitality fuels the specific economic transformation he envisions for Ijebuland.