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Wednesday, August 19, 2026

SENATOR YEMI ADARAMODU’S COMMUNITY HALL PROJECT TAKES SHAPE IN ILASHA-EKITI.

SENATOR YEMI ADARAMODU’S COMMUNITY HALL PROJECT TAKES SHAPE  IN ILASHA-EKITI.


The ongoing construction of a Community Hall in Ilasha-Ekiti, facilitated by Senator Yemi Adaramodu, representing Ekiti South Senatorial District, is another notable community-focused intervention aimed at providing a functional and befitting facility for the people.

Upon completion, the hall is expected to serve as a central venue for community meetings, social gatherings, cultural activities, developmental engagements and other communal events.

The project represents an investment in the social infrastructure of Ilasha-Ekiti, providing a shared space capable of bringing residents together, strengthening community interaction and supporting collective development.

The ongoing construction further underscores Senator Adaramodu’s commitment to delivering people-oriented interventions across Ekiti South Senatorial District, with projects designed to provide lasting value to communities and their residents.

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OYEBANJI AT UDIROKO FESTIVAL, SEEKS SUPPORT FOR TINUBU’S RE-ELECTION.

OYEBANJI AT UDIROKO FESTIVAL, SEEKS SUPPORT FOR TINUBU’S RE-ELECTION.
…Says Ekiti’ll leverage cultural festival for wealth creation.



Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, has called on Ekiti residents to support the re-election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 2027 general election as a way of appreciating the President for his support and contributions to the development of the state particularly in the last three years.

Governor Oyebanji also said his administration would transform Udiroko festival and other cultural celebrations across the state into major platforms for economic development, tourism promotion and wealth creation, stressing that culture should not only be preserved but also harnessed to improve the livelihood of the people.


Governor Oyebanji stated these in his address at the 2026 Udiroko Festival in Ado-Ekiti on Wednesday. He said Udiroko festival had grown beyond an Ado Ekiti celebration to become an important cultural event for the entire state. 

He urged the planning committee and other stakeholder s to develop the festival into a platform that will not only preserve the cultural heritage of the people but also create economic opportunities for Ekiti indigenes.


While congratulating the Ewi of Ado Ekiti, Oba Rufus Adeyemo Adejugbe, the Ewi- in- Council and all the indigenes of Ado-Ekiti on this year's celebration, the Governor said his administration would continue to support cultural initiatives capable of promoting tourism and attracting visitors to the state, stressing that the cultural festivals should be deliberately developed to generate income, create employment and improve the livelihood of the people.


Highlighting some of the interventions of the President Tinubu’s administration in Ekiti State, particularly in the area of road infrastructure, the Governor noted that the Itawure -Aramoko-Ado road, which had been a major concern, has been awarded by the federal government and contractor had commenced work.


He added that the President has also awarded the Ado-Ijan-Iluomoba-Ijesa-Isu-ikole road, with survey work currently ongoing ahead of the commencement of construction, stressing that the support Ekiti had received from the President Tinubu led-federal government should be appreciated by the people of the state.


The Governor therefore, appealed to Ekiti people to come out enmasse and cast their votes for the President, saying that continued collaboration betwwen the state and the federal government would further attract development projects and opportunities capable of improving the lives of the people.
     

Governor Oyebanji said “I rejoice with all of us on this occasion, I felicitate with Kabiyesi, Eyesorun and all the Chiefs, my prayer is that you will celebrate more on this throne and celebrate many udiroko festival. Udiroko festival is no longer an Ado festival, it has become Ekiti festival and we need to sit down with the planning committee to find a way such that while we are preserving our culture and tradition, we also use this festival as an avenue to create wealth for Ekiti indigenes.


“Last year when I spoke here, the itawure -Aramoko- Ado road was an issue and I addressed it at the Udiroko festival. To God be the glory,  today, Mr President has awarded the road, contractor has moved to site and today also Mr President has also awarded Ado –Ijan –Iluomoba – Ijesaisu- Ikole road, the survey is being done and very soon the contractor will move to site. 

“why I am reminding all of us about this is that January next year, there will be an election to re-elect the President, I am pleading with all of us in Ekiti state, we must come out and cast our votes for the Presient”, the Governor added. 

In his address, the Ewi of Ado - Ekiti, Oba Adeyemo Adejugbe, who described the Udiroko festival as significant cultural heritage of the people of Ado Ekiti, stressed the need for its preservation and promotion for future generations. 

The monarch commended the people of the community for the annual celebration and for using the festival to promote unity, cultural values and peaceful coexistence.

While appreciating Governor Oyebanji for his administration’s support for the festival and other laudable initiatives including increasing number of tared roads in Ado Ekiti, also congratulated the governor on his re-election describing his victory as a well-deserved endorsement of his administration’s performance and the confidence the people of Ekiti State have in his leadership.

The traditional ruler therefore called on all the Nigerian security organs at all levels to do more to ensure the safety of the citizens, maintaining that they must employ technology craftiness and ruthless sophistication to arrest the unrepentant onslaught of the bandits terrorizing the country.

Also at the event were, the Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, Deputy Speaker, Ekiti State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Bolaji Olagbaju, Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Habibat Adubiaro, Chief of Staff, Mr Niyi Adebayo, members of the state executive council and prominent Ado Ekiti indigenes and groups among others.

Highlight of the event include homage paying to the traditional ruler by different groups and titled chiefs.

Ojuawo Commends President Tinubu for His Statesmanship Following Osun Governorship Election.

Ojuawo Commends President Tinubu for His Statesmanship Following Osun Governorship Election.



The Member representing Ekiti South Federal Constituency I in the House of Representatives, Hon. (AVM Rtd.) Rufus Adeniyi Ojuawo, has commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for his commitment to the growth and sustenance of democracy in Nigeria.

In a press statement issued on Tuesday, August 18, 2026, through his Media Office, Hon. Ojuawo described President Tinubu as a true father to all Nigerians and praised him for demonstrating exemplary statesmanship following the recently concluded Osun State governorship election.

According to him, President Tinubu has consistently demonstrated his commitment to democratic principles by respecting the will of the people and putting national interest above partisan considerations.
“Honestly, we must commend President Tinubu for truly being a vanguard of democracy and for consistently practising what he preaches by standing with the people. The people of Osun State have spoken through their votes by electing Governor Ademola Adeleke for a second term in office, and President Tinubu immediately congratulated the Governor on his victory and wished him well as he continues his work for the people.
His large heart and exemplary leadership are worthy of emulation by all, especially those of us in leadership positions. Democracy becomes meaningful when the votes of the people count and when their voices matter in the processes that directly affect their lives.
Once again, I say thank you to my President for ensuring the sustenance of the democratic process and the continued development of our dear nation.”

The retired Air Vice Marshal also congratulated Governor Ademola Adeleke on his re-election and admonished him to be magnanimous in victory.
Hon. Ojuawo urged the Governor to see his victory as an opportunity and a test of leadership, calling on him to embrace all citizens of Osun State, irrespective of their political affiliations.
He further advised Governor Adeleke to use his renewed mandate to promote unity, peace, inclusiveness and development across the state, stressing that effective leadership requires fairness and service to all.

“Victory is an opportunity to demonstrate true leadership. I therefore urge the Governor to extend a hand of fellowship to everyone and govern with fairness, humility and the fear of God,” Ojuawo added.

EKSCOTECH Rector Felicitates Owa Ajero on 2026 Ita Ajero Festival.

EKSCOTECH Rector Felicitates Owa Ajero on 2026 Ita Ajero Festival.


The Rector of Ekiti State College of Technology (EKSCOTECH), Ijero-Ekiti, Dr. Olufemi Olubamise, has extended warm felicitations to the Owa Ajero of Ijero Kingdom, His Royal Majesty, Oba Adewole Adebayo, and the entire sons and daughters of Ijero Kingdom, both at home and in the diaspora, on the occasion of this year’s Owa Ajero Festival.

Dr. Olubamise described the festival as a significant cultural celebration that reflects the rich heritage, enduring traditions and strong communal bond of the people of Ijero Kingdom.

According to the Rector, the annual celebration provides an important avenue for the people of Ijero to honour their heritage, strengthen their bond with one another and collectively appreciate the progress and development of the kingdom.

He commended the Owa Ajero for his exemplary leadership and efforts towards preserving the cultural values and traditions of Ijero, noting that traditional institutions remain vital to the promotion of peace, unity and sustainable development within their communities.

The Rector further acknowledged the importance of cultural festivals such as the Owa Ajero Festival in attracting visitors, fostering social interaction and creating opportunities for economic activities, particularly in the areas of hospitality, transportation, entertainment, crafts and local commerce.

He expressed optimism that with the continued support of the traditional institution, government, private organisations and other stakeholders, the festival would continue to grow in prominence and contribute meaningfully to the cultural and economic development of Ijero Kingdom and Ekiti State.

Dr. Olubamise congratulated His Royal Majesty, Oba Adewole Adebayo, the Owa Ajero-in-Council and the entire people of Ijero Kingdom on the celebration, wishing them a peaceful and memorable festival.

He prayed for continued peace, unity, prosperity and accelerated development in Ijero Kingdom, while reaffirming EKSCOTECH’s commitment to maintaining a cordial relationship with the traditional institution and the people of its host community.


Akintayo Olowojebutu
S.P.R.O., EKSCOTECH

NIPOST Ekiti State Seeks Renewed Partnership with EKSCOTECH.

NIPOST Ekiti State Seeks Renewed Partnership with EKSCOTECH.

‎The Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST), Ijero-Ekiti Division, has sought a renewed partnership with the Ekiti State College of Technology (EKSCOTECH), Ijero-Ekiti, with a view to strengthening collaboration and enhancing the efficient delivery of postal and logistics services to the Institution.
‎The State Postal Manager, Mr. Adeniyi Adebayo, stated this when he led a team from the Ijero Division on a familiarisation visit to EKSCOTECH. He explained that the visit was aimed at acquainting the Institution with the rebranded NIPOST and its expanded range of services.
‎According to him, NIPOST now offers a wider range of services, including Speedpost, e-commerce and logistics, among others. He expressed the agency’s readiness to establish a more robust working relationship with EKSCOTECH for the mutual benefit of both organisations.
‎Responding, the Rector of EKSCOTECH, Dr. Olufemi Olubamise, appreciated the NIPOST team for the visit, recalling the prominence of postal services in Nigeria, particularly in the early 1980s.
‎Dr. Olubamise assured the delegation of the Institution’s willingness to synergise with NIPOST, particularly in enhancing the speedy and efficient dispatch of official correspondence and documents, including academic transcripts.
‎Also speaking, the Registrar, Mr. Emmanuel Ayodeji, advocated renewed collaboration between the two organisations to improve the timely delivery of mails and other official documents.
‎While noting that postal services remain relevant and actively utilised in many countries around the world, Mr. Ayodeji observed that some Nigerians had, over time, moved away from the use of conventional postal services.
‎In his response, the State Postal Manager assured the Institution that EKSCOTECH would receive good value for its money through a renewed partnership with NIPOST, adding that the agency was prepared to provide efficient and reliable services to the College.
‎Accompanying the State Postal Manager on the visit were Mrs. Sade Ogunmola, Mr. Ajileye, Mr. Ogbayi Paul, Mr. Omonijo Felix and Mrs. Owobamire.

EKSCOTECH COUNCIL CHAIRMAN, MANAGEMENT VISIT BOUESTI PRO-CHANCELLOR, EXPLORE STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP.

EKSCOTECH COUNCIL CHAIRMAN, MANAGEMENT VISIT BOUESTI PRO-CHANCELLOR, EXPLORE STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP.


‎The Chairman, Governing Council, Ekiti State College of Technology (EKSCOTECH), Ijero-Ekiti, Dr. ‘Femi Thomas, alongside the Rector, Dr. Olufemi Olubamise, and the Registrar, Mr. Sunday Emmanuel Ayodeji, earlier this week paid a courtesy visit to the Pro-Chancellor, Bamidele Olumilua University of Education, Science and Technology, Ikere-Ekiti (BOUESTI), Prof. Dipo Aina, at his residence in Ile-Ife, Osun State.
‎Also on hand to receive the EKSCOTECH delegation in Ile-Ife was Mr. Temitope Famubode, a member of the Institution’s Governing Council representing the Alumni body.



‎The visit provided an opportunity for both institutions to explore areas of mutual interest and identify possible avenues for collaboration and partnership towards strengthening the relationship between EKSCOTECH and BOUESTI.
‎During the visit, the EKSCOTECH delegation also formally extended an invitation to Prof. Aina, a former Vice-Chancellor of Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, to serve as the Guest Lecturer at the forthcoming EKSCOTECH Convocation Ceremony scheduled to take place in September 2026.


‎The engagement underscores EKSCOTECH’s commitment to building strategic partnerships with relevant institutions and distinguished personalities in the advancement of technical education, innovation and institutional development.

Ekiti State Trains 57 Educators and Therapists in Landmark Inclusive Montessori Program.

Ekiti State Trains 57 Educators and Therapists in Landmark Inclusive Montessori Program.


The Ekiti State Government, through the Office of Special Education and Social Inclusion, has successfully concluded an intensive seven-day residential capacity-building program. The initiative focused on training 57 state therapists, inclusive school staff, teachers from the State Universal Primary Education Board (SUBEB), and educators from special schools on specialized Montessori methodologies.


Hosted at the Government Special School in Ido Ekiti, the training ran from Sunday, August 9, to Saturday, August 15, 2026. The program serves as a cornerstone of the state's broader Inclusive School Project, reinforcing the administration's mandate to ensure equitable educational access under the guiding principle that no child is left behind.

Highlighting the historic nature of the initiative, the Special Adviser on Special Education and Social Inclusion, Princess Adetoun Agboola, noted that Governor Biodun Oyebanji remains the first Governor in Nigeria to establish a dedicated office for special education and social inclusion.

"Children with disabilities sometimes learn differently and require the use of their various senses to understand lessons effectively," Princess Agboola stated. She emphasized that Ekiti is the pioneer state in Nigeria to introduce specially adapted classrooms equipped with tailored learning materials to meet unique developmental and educational needs.


The state currently operates specialized public institutions, including schools for the blind and deaf in Ikoro Ekiti, alongside facilities catering to children with intellectual and physical disabilities.

Under the current initiative, Montessori educational tools have been systematically adapted for multisensory learning within special schools, while being utilized as originally designed within mainstream inclusive learning environments. The curriculum directly targets children aged 3 to 8, both with and without disabilities, offering targeted support for students facing developmental challenges in fundamental reading and mathematics.


Facilitator Mrs. Rosemary Aliu elaborated on the depth of the curriculum, explaining that the Montessori approach comprehensively covers sensorial education, language development, mathematics, and cultural subjects.



According to Mrs. Aliu, the methodology is strategically structured to streamline reading and writing acquisition, rendering the literacy process significantly more seamless than conventional teaching frameworks. Furthermore, participating educators expressed enthusiasm over discovering how everyday materials can be creatively repurposed to enhance special needs instruction.