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Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Good News in Education: 14-Year-Old Ekiti Prodigy Emerges 2026 African Spelling Bee Champion.

Good News in Education: 14-Year-Old Ekiti Prodigy Emerges 2026 African Spelling Bee Champion.
By Olamide Akinwumi 



A 14-year-old student from Ekiti State, Adeolu Oluwadamilola Ooreofe, has emerged as the champion of the 2026 African Spelling Bee in the junior category, held in Harare.

Oluwadamilola, a student of St. Lawrence Metropolitan College, Ado Ekiti, outperformed contestants from over 20 African countries to clinch the prestigious title, marking a significant milestone for Ekiti State and Nigeria at large.

Her journey to continental recognition began with a first-place finish at the Ekiti State level. She later secured second position at the national competition held in Port Harcourt, earning her qualification for the African stage.

At the continental contest, she competed against top spellers from countries including South Africa, Ethiopia, Rwanda, and Malawi, eventually emerging victorious after a series of keenly contested rounds.

For her outstanding performance, Oluwadamilola was awarded a $5,000 educational scholarship and a plaque.

Prior to this feat, the young scholar had recorded several academic achievements, including second place in the 2023 MTN Spelling Bee, second place in the 2024 Ekiti State Spelling Bee, fifth place in the 2025 Africa Spelling Bee, and second place in the 2025 Nigeria Spelling Bee.

She was coached by renowned tutor Gbenga Julius, who has also mentored another Ekiti-based student to victory at the Nigeria MTN mPulse Spelling Bee competition.

Oluwadamilola is expected to represent Africa at the World Spelling Bee scheduled to hold in China later this year.

Meanwhile, stakeholders have called on both the Ekiti State Government and the Federal Government to formally recognise her achievement, describing it as a moment of national pride and a testament to the potential of Nigerian students when provided with the necessary support and resources.

Monday, March 23, 2026

Oyebanji Upgrades Arts, Cultural Sector with Fresh Fund, Deepens Creative Economy Drive.

Oyebanji Upgrades Arts, Cultural Sector with Fresh Fund, Deepens Creative Economy Drive.
By Olamide Akinwumi. 



The Ekiti State Government has taken a significant step in upgrading the arts and cultural sector with the approval of fresh funding for the Arts Endowment Fund, reinforcing its commitment to innovation, creativity, and economic growth.

Under the leadership of Biodun Oyebanji, the initiative reflects a strategic effort to reposition the creative industry as a major pillar of development, in line with the administration’s Shared Prosperity Agenda.

Speaking in Ado-Ekiti on Monday, the Commissioner for Arts, Culture and Creative Economy, Rasaki Ojo-Bakare, described the development as a transformative milestone. He noted that although the concept dates back to the era of Ibrahim Babangida, Ekiti has set itself apart as the first state to effectively implement it.

The initiative has continued to attract commendation, as it provides structured financial support to filmmakers, performing artists,  fashion designers, and content creators, thereby strengthening the foundation of a sustainable and competitive creative economy.

Ojo-Bakare explained that the fund, offered at a highly subsidised rate, is designed to promote accountability while empowering beneficiaries to expand their businesses, acquire equipment, and improve productivity. Its revolving nature ensures that more creatives will benefit over time, thereby widening the impact of government intervention.

The initiative also reflects the administration’s commitment to empowering youths, reducing unemployment, and creating wealth through innovation and enterprise within the cultural space.

Beyond funding, the government’s theatre-for-development campaign further demonstrates its innovative use of arts and culture as tools for societal advancement. Through drama, music, and cultural performances, the campaign will address key issues such as voter education and environmental responsibility.

The campaign is expected to complement the efforts of agencies like the National Emergency Management Agency in tackling flood risks, particularly as environmental challenges continue to pose threats in parts of the Southwest.

By leveraging creative platforms for public enlightenment, the administration is not only promoting culture but also strengthening civic responsibility and community engagement among citizens.

As the sensitisation tour begins across the senatorial districts, it is expected to deepen grassroots awareness while showcasing the richness of Ekiti’s cultural heritage.

With these impactful strides, continuity of Governor Biodun Oyebanji’s administration will ensure the sustenance and expansion of these developmental gains, consolidate the progress already recorded, and further position Ekiti as a leading hub for cultural excellence and creative innovation in Nigeria.

Write By Olamide Akinwumi from Ise-Ekiti 

APC Convention: we’ll be fair to all, Oyebanji Assures Aspirants.

APC Convention: we’ll be fair to all, Oyebanji Assures Aspirants.

 
Ekiti State Governor and Chairman, Aspirants Screening Committee of the 2026 APC National Convention, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, has assured aspirants contesting for national office at the forthcoming national convention, that the screening committee would ensure that the process is conducted with utmost transparency, fairness and justice to all. 

Speaking with journalists shortly after the inauguration of the screening committee and its inaugural meeting at the Transcorp Hilton, Abuja, Governor Oyebanji assured aspirants that the panel would strictly adhere to the guidelines set by the party.


While emphasizing that all aspirants are bonafide members of the APC and deserve a level playing field throughout the screening exercise, the Governor said that the committee would be guided by the constitution of the party as well as the electoral act in discharging its responsibility

When asked what the aspirants should expect from the screening committee, the Ekiti State Governor said “We are going to be transparent, we are going to be fair and we are going to be just to all of them. They are party members and the party has guidelines that guide what we are going to do, so we are going to do everything in accordance to the constitution of the party and the electoral act”.


Expressing confidence that the committee’s work would further strengthen internal democracy within the APC and position the party for success in the forthcoming general elections, Oyebanji assured that the screening process would be thorough, and in the best interest of the party. 

Earlier, the committee’s Deputy Secretary and former Deputy Governor of Edo State, Comrade Philip Shuaibu, outlined the operational template, disclosing that about 38 aspirants would be screened for various positions.

Shuaibu explained that to ensure a seamless exercise, the National Working Committee (NWC) positions have been divided into three groups adding that each category would be handled by designated members of the screening panel.

According to him, the arrangement would enable the committee to complete the process within the one-day window set aside for the exercise.


In his remarks,  the co-chairman of the committee, Governor Usman Ododo of Kogi State, noted that the excercise is viewed as a critical litmus test for the party’s internal democracy, stressing that the panel’s work carries weight far beyond party lines, describing it as a “selfless service” to Nigeria’s broader political stability.

Other prominent members of the committee in attendance at the well- attended meeting include: former Senate President, Senator Ken Nnamani; former Bauchi State Governor, Isa Yuguda; former Cross River State Governor, Prof Ben Ayade; former Nasarawa State Governor, Umaru Tanko Almakura; Senator Osita Isunaso, and other committee members.

Sunday, March 22, 2026

A Pleasant and Blessed Easter Greetings from IILG First Family: Inspiring Unity, Love, peace and Unwavering Support for Ekiti’s Progress.

A Pleasant and Blessed Easter Greetings from IILG First Family: Inspiring Unity, Love, peace and Unwavering Support for Ekiti’s Progress.
By Asubiojo G. O



In the sacred radiance of Easter’s resurrection and the refreshing dawn of a new month, the First Family of Irepodun/Ifelodun Local Government—Hon. and Hon. Mrs. Oluwatuyi Oluwagbenga—extend heartfelt and soul-lifting felicitations to the resilient staff and people of  Igede and Awo Ekiti.

The Oluwatuyi's said that this divine season, is richly woven with grace and renewed hope, and beacons us into deeper reflection—where love conquers division, unity triumphs over discord, and faith rekindles our shared purpose, emphasising that "Just as Easter symbolizes victory, rebirth, and eternal promise, so must our communities rise in harmony, embracing one another with genuine compassion and collective strength".

The First Family warmly urges all sons and daughters of Igede and Awo Ekiti to continually nurture the spirit of oneness that binds us—standing shoulder to shoulder in peace, walking hand in hand in progress, and speaking with one voice in love. "For in unity lies our greatest strength, and in love, our enduring legacy".

In the same vein, they passionately call for sustained prayers and unwavering support for the Executive Governor of Ekiti State, His Excellency, Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji (BAO). "As a visionary leader devoted to the transformation and prosperity of Ekiti State, he deserves not only our loyalty but also our fervent intercession".

The people of Irepodun/Ifelodun are therefore encouraged by the Irepodun/ Ifelodun Local Government first family to reaffirm their unshaken support—before, during, and beyond every electoral season—standing firmly as a pillar of strength behind purposeful and people-centered leadership.

They enjoined the LG constituents to view this new month as a canvas of peace, painted with kindness, adorned with understanding, and framed in unity, where every home  must echo with laughter, every street reflect harmony, and every heart beat with hope for a brighter and greater tomorrow.

As the trumpet of Easter resounds with victory and the new month opens its arms to fresh possibilities, the First Family declares:
“May peace reign in every corner of Irepodun/Ifelodun, love dwell richly among its people, and progress flow like a river that never runs dry.”

They further enthuse:
“Together, let us rise, shine, and build a future anchored in unity, guided by faith, and crowned with lasting prosperity.”

NASS: THE POLITICS OF HIGH RANKING.

NASS: THE POLITICS OF HIGH RANKING.



Retiring into politics—or leaving a distinguished career to heed the call of one’s people—is often a wise and rewarding decision. In most cases, accumulated experience naturally finds expression in public service. A person’s carriage, conduct, contributions, performance, and human relations often reflect the depth of their past engagements and the bridges they have crossed. Indeed, an impressive and well-earned résumé frequently positions such individuals as valuable leadership assets.

Within the National Assembly, there exists an entrenched system known as high ranking, which simply refers to seniority. This system is comparable to what many experienced in secondary schools, particularly boarding schools, where seniors are accorded respect by virtue of longevity. One does not need to explicitly label a person a “senior”; their status is already established by time, experience, and position.
In the legislature, seniority significantly influences responsibilities, opportunities, and leadership roles. Where one stands, what one qualifies for, and how one is regarded are largely shaped by this principle. While professional background and experience may earn respect and, in rare cases, fast-track leadership consideration, seniority remains the primary ladder to key positions such as committee chairmanships in both chambers of the National Assembly.

Our own Hon. Rufus Adeniyi Ojuawo, fondly called O’nfo Loke, falls within the category of lawmakers whose lack of seniority has limited access to certain strategic positions—positions that could have delivered even greater cumulative benefits to his constituency and Ekiti State at large. This is despite his rich résumé and vast professional experience. Nevertheless, he has continued to distinguish himself, ensuring that his constituents feel the impact of his representation, particularly in his home base of Ise-Ekiti.

Ekiti’s staggered gubernatorial election cycle has shaped its political landscape uniquely. Typically, once a party produces the governor, it gains momentum across the National Assembly and State Assembly elections. As progressives, we must commend ourselves for sustaining continuity in governance. In the coming months, we look forward to deepening this progress by returning our multi-award-winning governor for a second term. In the same spirit, we omo Akinlúadùse must begin the process of returning our own, Hon. Ojuawo, a retired but not tired General, to the National Assembly to consolidate on the experience gained during his first term.

Hon. Ojuawo is a fine gentleman—humble, disciplined, and widely respected among his colleagues in the Green Chamber. He has earned the fitting appellation “Mr. Integrity,” a testament to his forthrightness and principled approach to leadership. Despite being a first-time legislator, he refused to be constrained by the limitations often associated with newcomers. His contributions to debates and oversight functions have been timely, insightful, and impactful.
Even before his formal legislative journey began in 2022, he had already contributed significantly to Ekiti’s development, notably with the Ekiti Cargo International Airport—a legacy project that underscored his vision and capacity. His confident assertion that “there is no aircraft that cannot land in Ekiti” reflects not just optimism, but the authority of a seasoned fighter pilot whose expertise speaks volumes.

The hallmark of effective legislation lies in quality representation, and this he has consistently demonstrated. Through the sponsorship of bills and support for initiatives that attract federal presence, as well as motions addressing urgent national and constituency concerns, Hon. Ojuawo has proven his dedication to the welfare of his people.
A grassroots politician to the core, he maintains strong ties with his constituency, visiting regularly—often every fortnight. His empowerment initiatives, particularly in agriculture through his farms in Ogbese (Ise-Ekiti) and Ikato (Ogotun-Ekiti), have provided sustained support to local farmers over the past two years, with growing impact.

His contributions span critical sectors including education, healthcare, infrastructure, social amenities, and youth and women empowerment. Hon. Ojuawo is a committed and effective public servant who undoubtedly deserves our collective support for a second term. Despite his military background, he remains deeply loyal to party ideals, upholding discipline, strong ethics, and constitutional order.
Ekiti needs experienced, focused, and proven leaders like Hon. Ojuawo in the National Assembly come 2027. His commitment to party growth and continuity, as well as his alignment with the vision of our hardworking governor, further underscores his suitability for re-election.

The reality remains: influence and opportunity in the National Assembly are largely shaped by seniority—not merely party affiliation. Therefore, if we truly desire stronger representation and more impactful results than what we currently have, we must prioritize continuity and experience over self-interest and personal ambition.

OJUAWO MEDIA TEAM

Saturday, March 21, 2026

EKITI 2026: BAYO AJAYI URGES CONTINUITY, BACKS OYEBANJI, AFUYE FOR SECOND TERM.

EKITI 2026: BAYO AJAYI URGES CONTINUITY, BACKS OYEBANJI, AFUYE FOR SECOND TERM.



Bayo Ajayi (Imole 1) has called on the people of Ekiti State to support the continuity of Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji and his deputy, Chief Mrs. Christiana Monisade Afuye, urging residents to back their administration till 2030 under the Shared Prosperity Agenda.

Ajayi made the call while speaking with journalists, noting that the current administration has demonstrated capacity, inclusiveness, and a strong commitment to development across all sectors of the state.

He said, “Ekiti has witnessed a new phase of governance that prioritizes the welfare of the people. Governor Oyebanji and Deputy Governor Afuye have shown uncommon dedication to service, and they deserve continuity to consolidate on the gains already achieved.”

Highlighting some of the administration’s achievements, Ajayi pointed to improved infrastructure, enhanced security across communities, prompt payment of salaries and pensions, as well as deliberate investments in agriculture, education, healthcare, and youth empowerment.

According to him, the administration’s approach has not only strengthened the economy of the state but also created opportunities for small businesses and improved the standard of living for residents.

Ajayi stressed that the Shared Prosperity Agenda has begun to yield positive results, adding that continuity would ensure that ongoing projects are completed and new initiatives are sustained for the benefit of the people.

He therefore urged Ekiti citizens and residents to set aside political differences and unite in support of the Oyebanji-led administration, describing it as a step towards securing a more prosperous future for the state.

“The progress we are seeing today must not be disrupted. Ekiti needs stability, and the best way to achieve that is to support continuity till 2030,” he added.

Ajayi reaffirmed his support for the administration, calling on stakeholders, youths, and community leaders to join in the movement for sustained development and greater prosperity in Ekiti State.

Boluwade Commends Youths at EBOPS Hub, Reaffirms Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji’s Commitment to Agro-Based Job Creation.

Boluwade Commends Youths at EBOPS Hub, Reaffirms Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji’s Commitment to Agro-Based Job Creation.
By Olamide Akinwumi 



The Ekiti State Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Ebenezer Boluwade, has commended youths participating in the Ekiti State Broilers Production Scheme for their dedication and commitment to agricultural development.

Boluwade gave the commendation during a visit to the Ekiti State Broilers Production Scheme hub in Efon Alaaye, where he encouraged the participants to take full advantage of the initiative as a pathway to becoming self-reliant agropreneurs.


During the visit, the commissioner held an interactive session with the youths, listened to their concerns, and assured them of continued government support.

He reiterated the commitment of the administration of Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji to creating employment opportunities and generating wealth through agriculture.



The Ekiti State Broilers Production Scheme, an initiative of the State Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, is designed to train and empower youths in poultry production.

Findings revealed that the scheme has so far trained and empowered about 150 youths, while no fewer than 250 participants are currently engaged across seven operational hubs in the state.

At the Efon Alaaye hub, which was activated last month, 34 youths are currently raising about 12,000 birds, with culling scheduled for next week.