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Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Agbeyewa Partners FUOYE In SIWES Programme.

Agbeyewa Partners FUOYE In SIWES Programme.



Agbeyewa Farms is deepening its commitment to talent development and industry-academia collaboration through a new partnership with Federal University Oye Ekiti (FUOYE) under the Students Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES).

As part of this collaboration, Agbeyewa is proud to welcome 11 undergraduate students from FUOYE’s Faculty of Engineering for a six-month immersive industrial training programme. The internship is designed to bridge theory and practice, exposing the students to real-world agricultural and engineering operations within a large-scale, commercial farming environment.

Throughout the programme, the interns will participate in hands-on activities spanning agronomy, farm mechanization, farm equipment design and fabrication, soil and water conservation, irrigation design and setup, farm structures and environmental control, agricultural data analytics, as well as farm setup and management.

For Agbeyewa Farms, this partnership reflects a long-term vision of building Africa’s next generation of agribusiness and engineering professionals. By opening its fields, workshops, and systems to young engineers, Agbeyewa is not only strengthening practical learning but also nurturing innovation, problem-solving, and workforce readiness within Nigeria’s agricultural value chain.

The SIWES collaboration with FUOYE reinforces Agbeyewa’s belief that sustainable agriculture is built at the intersection of knowledge, technology, and empowered people.

Federal University Oye-Ekiti

#TalentDevelopment #YouthEmpowerment #SIWES #IndustrialTraining #FUOYE #AgbeyewaFarms

Oluwatuyi Urges Staff to Graciously Re-Elect Governor Oyebanji's Sustaining Progress.

Oluwatuyi Urges Staff to Graciously Re-Elect Governor Oyebanji's Sustaining Progress.
By Asubiojo G. O.



The Chairman of Irepodun/Ifelodun Local Government, Honourable Oluwatuyi Oluwagbenga (popularly known as CHENCO), has charged staff of the Local Government and the Local Government Service Commission (LGSC) to remain united in appreciation of the transformational leadership of  Governor Abiodun Oyebanji.

Addressing staff on Tuesday, the Chairman described the Governor’s administration as humane, objective, and unprecedented in advancing the welfare of Local Government workers across Ekiti State.

According to him, there was a time when leave bonus was treated as a privilege rather than a right. He noted that prior to the emergence of Governor Oyebanji, the Local Government system grappled with months of unpaid deductions, stalled promotion letters without financial backing, and irregular salary payments.

“To the glory of God,” he said, “those challenges have now become history in the annals of the Local Government Service.”

Expansion of Local Government departments from seven to thirteen.

Increase in the number of Permanent Secretaries from one to three, appointed from among qualified senior officers.

Regular and structured promotion exercises with corresponding financial benefits.

Improved access to vehicle and housing loans for staff.
Consistent staff training and capacity development initiatives.

He emphasized that these reforms reflect the Governor’s pragmatic and people-centered leadership style, stressing that such achievements deserve overwhelming support from staff and the general populace of Ekiti State.

The Chairman further noted that significant recruitment exercises have been carried out across Local Governments and LCDAs, including Irepodun/Ifelodun, strengthening service delivery at the grassroots.

Also speaking, the Zonal Executive Inspector for Ekiti Central in the LG Service Commission, Barrister Ayodele Aluko, urged staff to demonstrate unwavering support for Governor Oyebanji’s second-term bid. He expressed confidence that the Governor would surpass his first-term achievements if re-elected.

Barrister Aluko also advised staff to exercise caution in their social media engagements and encouraged continuous academic and professional development to take advantage of emerging opportunities within the Service.

Similarly, Mrs. Akinbobola Deborah-B, HLA of Irepodun/Ifelodun Local Government, called on staff to give total support to the Governor’s re-election, describing him as a father figure whose policies have positively impacted workers across the state.

The management team also commended Honourable Oluwatuyi for aligning local initiatives with the Governor’s development agenda. They praised ongoing projects in Awo and Igede Ekiti, particularly the near-completion of the Post-Natal Delivery Ward at Aaye Street, Igede Ekiti, and the forthcoming grading of township roads.

The gathering concluded with appreciation for the Chairman’s endorsement for a second term in office, citing his pragmatic performance and visible developmental strides.

YAN Ekiti State Assembly Hosts Landmark Youth Dialogue on Peaceful Elections.

YAN Ekiti State Assembly Hosts Landmark Youth Dialogue on Peaceful Elections.



The Youth Assembly of Nigeria (YAN), Ekiti State Assembly, is proud to announce a high-profile Youth Dialogue themed:

“Elections Without Violence: The Responsibility of Ekiti Youths.”

This timely and impactful gathering will convene youth leaders, policymakers, stakeholders, and members of the public to foster meaningful dialogue on promoting peaceful, credible, and violence-free electoral processes in Ekiti State and beyond.

With the 2026 governorship election approaching, the event underscores the critical role of young people in upholding democratic values, rejecting electoral violence, and taking ownership of a peaceful and progressive future.


Event Details:
Date: Saturday, 28th February 2026

Time: 11:00 AM prompt

Venue: The Gigmof Place, First Floor, Obafemi Awolowo Civic and Convention Centre, Fajuyi, Ado-Ekiti


Key Dignitaries and Participants Include:
Chief Host: His Excellency, Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, Executive Governor of Ekiti State

Keynote Speaker: Hon. Adesola Gold Adedayo, Honourable Commissioner for Youth Development

Special Guests and Speakers:
●Hon. Sunday Adunmo, Project Coordinator, RAAMP Ekiti State

●Arch. Temitope Ogunleye (RST), Special Adviser, State Capital Development Authority

●Rt. Hon. Taiwo Olaitanbosun, Honourable Commissioner for Information, Ekiti State

●Mrs. Mary Oso-Omotosho, Director-General, Bureau of Community Communications (BCC)

●Rt. Hon. Famuyiwa Olumide Oluwasegun, National Speaker, Youth Assembly of Nigeria (YAN) Headquarters


Host: Youth Assembly of Nigeria (YAN), Ekiti State Assembly.


This initiative reflects YAN Ekiti State Assembly’s unwavering commitment to strengthening democracy, promoting civic responsibility, and ensuring that elections in Ekiti State remain peaceful and credible.

The event serves as a call to action for all young people in Ekiti to rise as ambassadors of peace, unity, and responsible democratic participation.

Media representatives and the general public are cordially invited to attend and cover the event.

For more information, interviews, or accreditation, please contact:
📞 09033135843 | 08146878426



Signed:
Rt. Hon. Oluwatosin A.S
Speaker, YAN Ekiti State Chapter
09033135843

Oyebanji Reaffirms Commitment to Ekiti Women’s Empowerment, Says Effective Implementation of NFWP-SU is Non-Negotiable.

Oyebanji Reaffirms Commitment to Ekiti Women’s Empowerment, Says Effective Implementation of NFWP-SU is Non-Negotiable.



The Ekiti State Government has reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to women’s economic empowerment through the Nigeria for Women Programme Scale-Up (NFWP-SU), describing the initiative as a strategic platform for inclusive growth and sustainable development. Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji is deeply passionate about implementing this program, viewing it as a significant step toward grassroots transformation. The administration is investing in the NFWP-SU because of its firm belief that when a woman is empowered, she is positioned to uplift her home, leading to the overall development of the community and the state at large.


The Chairman of the State Multi-Sectoral Coordinating Structure and Chief of Staff to the Governor, Mr Oyeniyi Adebayo, gave this assurance at the opening session of a three-day team-bonding workshop organised to strengthen networking and collaboration among NFWP-SU officials. Adebayo reiterated Governor Oyebanji’s strong support for the project, noting that the administration remains committed to policies that advance women's economic independence. He emphasised that the effective implementation of the scale-up phase requires the right attitude, professionalism, and teamwork, urging all actors to remain focused on achieving a measurable impact on livelihoods. 



In her keynote address, the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs Olapeju Babafemi, described the programme as a transformative intervention designed to empower grassroots and improve household livelihoods through the Women Affinity Groups (WAGs) and other platforms. She charged participants to uphold transparency, accountability, and integrity, ensuring that the resources invested by the state government reach the intended grassroots beneficiaries. This focus on integrity was echoed by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Mrs Sola Adeluyi, who highlighted the importance of institutional synergy and strict adherence to operational guidelines to ensure the initiative's long-term success and sustainability.



The Ekiti State Project Coordinator, Mrs Toyin Familoni, explained that the ongoing training aims to enhance unity and coordinated service delivery. The event also featured a delegation from Ogun State, led by their Project Coordinator, Mrs Bolanle Fadairo, who shared best practices to promote inter-state learning. By fostering this environment of collaboration and rigorous field coordination, the Ekiti State Government is ensuring that Governor Oyebanji’s vision for a prosperous "Land of Honour" begins at the household level, where empowered women serve as the primary drivers of socio-economic progress.

Monday, February 23, 2026

Oyebanji swears in five high court judges, harps on deepening state’s justice system.

Oyebanji swears in five high court judges, harps on deepening state’s justice system.



Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji on Monday, sworn in five newly appointed high court judges with a promise to continue to strengthen the state’s judicial administration and deepen the justice system, stressing the importance of a fair and transparent administration of justice through upholding of high level justice standards.

The five new high court judges are: Justices Adegoke Olanike Caroline, Bamise Julius Sunday, Bamidele Ajibare Julius, Akinyede Stephen Rotimi, and Anoma Adefunke Helen. 



Governor Oyebanji, at the swearing-in ceremony held at the Conference Hall,  Governor’s office Ado-Ekiti, said their elevation was a call to service having been entrusted with the sacred duty to uphold the Constitution and act without fear, favour, affection or ill-will. 

Governor Oyebanji affirmed that only the presence of efficient, effective, accessible, impartial and reliable dispensation of justice can guarantee peace, order, and sustainable development, stressing that his government would ensure that all necessary human and material resources needed by the judiciary are made available at all times.



He used the opportunity to charge the new Judges to remain examples of equity, fairness and integrity at the highest level pointing out that  the standards of behaviour and practice expected of Judges are among the highest and most stringent all over the world as all eyes are on them to effectively dispense Justice speedily with fairness and impartially. 

Governor Oyebanji further assured members of the Bench that his government will continue to provide the necessary impetus for the judiciary to thrive in an atmosphere that will allow them dispense justice impartially and to remain a voice for the voiceless and the last hope for the hopeless.



He appealed to friends and associates of the Judges not to become clogs on the wheel of justice through corruptive influence and undue pressures.

“As you are aware, Section 271(2) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) places a solemn constitutional responsibility on me, as Governor to appoint Judges of the State High Court on the recommendation of the National Judicial Council. This provision reflects both authority and restraint. It is not merely a responsibility, but one that must be exercised with fidelity to the rule of law, and, in the best interest of justice. It was for this reason that we put machinery in motion to fill the available vacancies in the Ekiti Judiciary in line with relevant laws.

“I therefore feel honoured to have the privilege of swearing-in the distinguished legal luminaries, who have scaled through the rigorous constitutional procedures to have been appointed as new judges on the Bench of Ekiti State High Court. With the addition of the five new judges, I am doubly convinced that the Ekiti Judiciary is strengthened, reenergized and repositioned for better, effective and timely dispensation of justice.

“To get to this stage, each of our new judges has demonstrated exceptional competence and integrity. They earned their nominations and appointments to the High Court of Ekiti State on the strength of their competence, sound character, impeccable credentials and invaluable experience in their respective areas of engagement. 

“Their appointments are a testament to our confidence in a judiciary that mirrors the values of Ekiti State as a Land of Honour. With these appointments, we are further strengthening the foundations of our legal system. Their dedication to upholding justice will undoubtedly enhance the confidence of Ekiti kete in our judiciary.”, The Governor stated.

Earlier, the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr Dayo Apata SAN, commended Governor Oyebanji on his various efforts at repositioning the Justice sector for effective service delivery including an amendment of law for an increase in the statutory number of Judges in the state; approval of a new national minimum wage for judicial staff; completion furnishing of two new courts within the High Court premises in Ado Ekiti as well as the commencement of the construction of a new high court complex in Ado Ekiti among others.

The Attorney General expressed the gratitude of the judiciary for the provision of five brand new 2025 model SUV for each of the judges, adding that  the executive, under Governor Oyebanji, has not, in any way, interfered with the affairs of the judiciary but upholding the principle of separation of powers and safeguarding the independence of judiciary.

Justice Adegoke, who responded on behalf of her colleagues, expressed appreciation to Governor Oyebanji for upholding the recommendations of the NJC and giving them the opportunity to serve as judges in the State.
He said they remained grateful for privilege to serve the state in this capacity promising to continue to discharge their duty with unwavering integrity, impartiality and diligence with commitment to administering justice without fear or favour.

Also at the ceremony were the Speaker, Ekiti State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Adeoye Aribasoye, member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Abiodun Omoleye; Chief Judge of Ekiti state, Justice Lekan Ogunmoye; representatives of the National Judicial Commission; members of the legislature, executive council; traditional rulers; and top government officials.

Sunday, February 22, 2026

Mrs. Titilayo Toba - Ojo — “Mother General”.Mrs. Titilayo Toba - Ojo — “Mother General”.

Mrs. Titilayo Toba - Ojo — “Mother General”.
...A Gentle Giant Bids the Service a Golden Farewell.



In the quiet corridors of the Ekiti State Local Government Service, there walks a woman whose presence has never been ordinary.

 Mrs. Titilayo Toba _Ojo, fondly and reverently called "MOTHER GENERAL", stands as a living testimony that leadership is not merely a position—it is a calling wrapped in compassion, competence, and character.

Colleagues describe her as pragmatic yet poetic in reasoning, logical yet tender in heart. She did not wear.

 professionalism like a garment to be removed at sunset; she lived it as a creed. In meetings, her voice was calm but decisive. In moments of tension, her wisdom steadied the room. In seasons of uncertainty, she became both compass and anchor.

Where others saw routine, she saw purpose.

Where others saw limitations, she envisioned possibilities.

Her legacy is not archived in dusty files or sealed within office cabinets. It breathes in the lives she touched. It speaks in the confidence of officers she mentored. It shines in the academic pursuits she inspired and the moral standards she upheld.

When others saw impossibility or expectations, she envisioned a empirical reality.

When others overlooked potential, she nurtured greatness.

When many hesitated, she propelled her team toward academic conquest and personal elevation.

For Mother General, mentorship was not administrative duty—it was spiritual stewardship.

In a system often defined by policies and protocols, she introduced humanity.

 Political and civil service heavyweights may debate power and structure, but none can dismiss her astonishing brilliance—civil, social, Christian, and domestic.
She is generous without noise.

Humorous without effort.

Intelligent without arrogance.

Humane without boundaries.

Her office became more than a workspace—it became a sanctuary of guidance, encouragement, and growth.


As the month of February ,gently draws the curtain on her civil service journey, gratitude fills the atmosphere. Yet this is not an ending. For Mrs. Titilayo Toba -Ojo, retirement is not a sunset—it is a sunrise.

Because women like her do not merely retire.

They transition into deeper relevance.

They ascend into broader purpose.

Her influence will continue to ripple through the Local Government Service and far beyond, shaping conversations, inspiring reforms, and uplifting families.

We celebrate not only an administrator but a mother, mentor, and moral compass. A woman whose Christian virtues illuminated her public service. A woman whose social brilliance balanced discipline with empathy. A woman whose name will echo long after office keys are handed over.

Let the applause rise gracefully.

Let the tributes gather like morning dew.

Let the celebration of greater heights begin.

For this farewell is only the tip of the iceberg.

Soon, echoes of a grander celebration will resound far beyond the service corridors.

To our formidable and dynamic Mother General of the LGSC—
Your story continues.

Your impact endures.

Your light remains.

Asubiojo G . O.
Information And Civic Orientation Department, IILG Igede Ekiti.

Friday, February 20, 2026

ERNEST FOR NERMA PRESIDENT 2026.

ERNEST FOR NERMA PRESIDENT 2026.



Planning Today. Securing Tomorrow. Serving Together.

*Dear Esteemed Members of NERMA,*

In the next five to ten years, many of us will be transitioning into retirement. Some will already be there.

This stage of life brings important realities — housing, healthcare, utilities, financial security, and even the challenge of loneliness.

The question before us is simple:
Are we prepared?

The time to plan is NOW.

Why I Am Stepping Forward:
I, Ernest, humbly present myself for election as the Fourth President of NERMA. I am stepping forward not merely to hold office, but to spark a necessary and urgent conversation about our collective future.

NERMA is no longer a small association. 

We are now over 100 accomplished members spread across multiple countries. We have all faithfully served full-time missions and have since progressed in our professional and personal lives. We are educated, experienced, and capable.

It is time for us to channel that collective strength into:
●Structured retirement and pension planning.

●Financial preparedness.

●Education

●Social support systems for members approaching retirement.

●Sustainable development projects that strengthen our relevance and impact.

I will be continuing with the foundations laid by the past presidents. My Vision for NERMA:
If elected, I will prioritize:

1️⃣ Retirement & Financial Readiness Initiative:
Encourage structured savings and pension awareness.
Develop partnerships to provide financial literacy programs.
Create platforms for members to discuss post-retirement housing and healthcare strategies.

2️⃣ Strengthening NERMA as a Recognized NGO:
I will push for NERMA’s stronger positioning as an active NGO capable of attracting both local and international funding.
This will allow us to undertake impactful projects such as:
Educational Initiatives: Supporting girl-child education.

Health Campaigns: HIV awareness and mental health advocacy.

Social Cohesion Projects:
Promoting peaceful coexistence among diverse ethnic groups.

Our association must not only exist — it must make a visible and meaningful difference.

Why Your Vote Matters:
For this vision to move forward, we need legitimacy and unity.
Two-thirds of eligible members must vote to validate this leadership transition.
This is not just about electing Francis. It is about choosing:
Preparedness over uncertainty.
Structure over informality.
Progress over stagnation.

What You Need to Do:
✅ Ensure you are financially up to date to qualify as a voter.
🗳 Cast your vote on Tuesday, 24th February 2026.

✔ Vote Ernest as the 4th President of NERMA.

A Call to Action:
Let us not wait until retirement arrives before we begin planning for it.

Let us not postpone conversations that determine our future comfort and dignity.
Let us build a NERMA that supports its members today and secures their tomorrow.

Together, we can transform our association into a platform of empowerment, preparation, and purposeful impact.

I am counting on your support.

Vote Ernest
Vote Vision.
Vote Preparedness.

Ernest Forever — For a Stronger NERMA.

Ernest, Will do it!

ERNEST CAMPAIGN TEAM