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Wednesday, April 8, 2026

OJUAWO, NEMA DISTRIBUTE RELIEF MATERIALS TO EKITI SOUTH FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY I.

OJUAWO, NEMA DISTRIBUTE RELIEF MATERIALS TO EKITI SOUTH FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY I.



Hon. (AVM Rtd) Rufus Adeniyi Ojuawo, Member representing Ekiti South Federal Constituency I, in collaboration with the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), has distributed relief materials to households across the constituency.

The distribution exercise, aimed at supporting vulnerable families, reflects Hon. Ojuawo’s continued commitment to improving the welfare of his constituents. Beneficiaries drawn from various communities received essential items to help cushion economic challenges and enhance their living conditions.
The exercise was supervised by Dr. Kofoworola Soleye, NEMA Head of Operations for Ekiti/Ondo States, who was represented by Mr. Ajina Ayodeji.

Addressing participants, he urged beneficiaries to extend the gesture by supporting their neighbours where possible. He also expressed satisfaction with the transparency and organization of the distribution process, noting that the exercise met NEMA’s standards.
Mr. Johnson Ojuawo, Personal Assistant to Hon. Adeniyi Ojuawo, who oversaw the distribution, commended NEMA for its support. He emphasized that the items were carefully allocated to reach those genuinely in need across the constituency.

Speaking during the exercise, Hon. Olu Adamolekun, Chairman of Ikere Local Government, encouraged beneficiaries to continue supporting the APC administration at all levels of government. He described the initiative as a clear demonstration of the government’s commitment to grassroots welfare and applauded Hon. Ojuawo for facilitating the intervention.

Also in attendance were Mr. Osasona Joseph, Head of the Disaster Unit, Ekiti State Command; Mr. Attah Clement Adegboyega, State Secretary of the Nigerian Red Cross Society, Ekiti Branch; and other aides of Hon. Ojuawo.

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Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Ekiti APC Inaugurates Campaign Directorates, Launches Buses for 16 LGAs.

Ekiti APC Inaugurates Campaign Directorates, Launches Buses for 16 LGAs.



The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State has officially launched its campaign directorate for the forthcoming governorship election, with a bold target of securing a minimum of 500,000 votes.

According to a statement by the Publicity Secretary of the APC, Segun Dipe, the party also launched campaign vehicles to be used by each of the local governments, as part of efforts to strengthen grassroots mobilization and facilitate a robust campaign strategy.

The directorates, comprising seasoned party members, include: Strategy, Policy, Research and Organisation, Media and Communications, Mobilisation, Logistics and Field Operations, Women and Special Groups, Finance, fundraising and administration, security and protocol, legal affairs, as well as campaign coordinators for each of the 16 LGAs and 22 LCDAs.

These teams will drive the party’s campaign, focusing on intra-unit, intra-ward, and intra-local government engagements.

 

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Senator Cyril Fasuyi, the Campaign Director-General, emphasized that the party was not just working towards victory, but to make history.

“We are not working for victory, we are working to make history,” he declared, setting the tone for an ambitious campaign.

Senator Fasuyi outlined the party’s strategy, highlighting key areas of focus, including winning in all the 2,445 units in the state by showcasing the good work of Governor Oyebanji in all spheres, and making all citizens feel included.

The campaign directorate is expected to work closely with the party’s leadership, stakeholders, and supporters to ensure a successful election outcome.

The party has expressed confidence in Governor Oyebanji’s leadership, citing his efforts in driving development and progress across the state as the credential to showcase.

Monday, April 6, 2026

EKITI APC ADDS FULL WEIGHT TO OYEBANJI, FAYEMI, ONI, ADEBAYO STANDS ON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ASPIRATION, SAYS "OUR LEADERS HAVE SPOKEN, LET EVERY ASPIRANT GO TO THE FIELD AND TEST HIS/HER POLITICAL WEIGHT".

EKITI APC ADDS FULL WEIGHT TO OYEBANJI, FAYEMI, ONI, ADEBAYO STANDS ON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ASPIRATION, SAYS "OUR LEADERS HAVE SPOKEN, LET EVERY ASPIRANT GO TO THE FIELD AND TEST HIS/HER POLITICAL WEIGHT".



The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State has reaffirmed its commitment to the positions of Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, immediate past Governor Dr. John Kayode Fayemi, Asiwaju Segun Oni, and the first executive governor of the state, Otunba Adeniyi Adebayo, on National Assembly aspirations. The party emphasizes that while endorsements may come from some quarters, and it is politically recognised, it does not preclude any aspirant from testing his or her weight with party members in a fair and transparent process, as stipulated in Article 20 of the APC Constitution.

Governor Oyebanji has maintained that he remains neutral, and no aspirant has been endorsed by him. Dr. Fayemi has also downplayed claims of endorsements, urging aspirants to focus on winning the hearts of the party members . Asiwaju Segun Oni and Otunba Adebayo have echoed similar sentiments, stressing the importance of respecting the party's democratic processes.

The APC in Ekiti State is committed to upholding the principles of internal democracy, as outlined in our Constitution, and ensuring that all aspirants have an equal opportunity to contest. While we do not rule out the possibility of a true consensus, we urge all contestants to respect the party's constitution and guidelines, and to refrain from misrepresenting the positions of our leaders.

Our leaders have spoken: let every aspirant go to the field and test his/her political weight, Ekiti APC insists. Where consensus doesn't work, then the direct primary option will certainly be the option, as provided for in our Constitution.

Signed:
Segun Dipe
Publicity Secretary,
All Progressives Congress, APC, Ekiti State.
Monday, 6 April 2026

ISE/ORUN APC LEADERS REJECT IMPOSITION, REAFFIRM SUPPORT FOR OJUAWO.

ISE/ORUN APC LEADERS REJECT IMPOSITION, REAFFIRM SUPPORT FOR OJUAWO.



Leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ise/Orun convened at the party secretariat this morning to address the press on the controversy surrounding the attempted endorsement that occurred yesterday.


Speaking at the gathering, Hon. Femi Ajayi emphasized the need to clarify the party’s position to its faithful. He stated that the current Member of the House of Representatives representing Ekiti South Federal Constituency I, Hon. (AVM Rtd) Rufus Adeniyi Ojuawo, has been performing commendably and enjoys their full support. He further noted that the party has established procedures for selecting candidates, adding that where consensus cannot be reached, a direct primary election remains the appropriate option.



In his remarks, Hon. Femi Babalola condemned what he described as the persistent imposition of candidates by Senator Adeyeye, insisting that such actions must come to an end. He stressed that Ise/Orun leaders will no longer accept the imposition of Toyin Okoro or any other candidate, recalling past instances where positions such as councillors, local government chairman, and assembly members were allegedly imposed without due consultation.



Also speaking, Chief J.S. Alabi, popularly known as Baba Asako, aligned with Hon. Babalola’s position, affirming that Hon. Ojuawo has delivered on his mandate and he deserve a second term. He reiterated that the leaders in Ise/Orun remain firmly united in their support for him.


The APC Youth Leader in Ise/Orun, Hon. Opeyemi Abiodun, commended Hon. Ojuawo for his timely intervention during yesterday’s incident. He disclosed that following a distress call from the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in Ise Ekiti, Hon. Ojuawo facilitated the presence of military personnel, whose intervention helped prevent a breakdown of law and order. He alleged that Toyin Okoro and his supporters had attempted to force their way into the party secretariat despite the earlier cancellation of the meeting by the party chairman, Hon. Dare Idowu.

Following the press briefing, the party leaders proceeded from the secretariat to the residence of Hon. Ojuawo in Orun Ekiti, where they joined him for his customary Easter celebration.

Also in attendance, Hon  Ropo Ogunbolude, Prof Philip Adetiloye, Baba Bode, Major Aluko, Hon Oluremi Ajayi Babitin, Engr Gbenga Omole. Hon Deji Ajayi, Ward Chairmen. 

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Venite University Lecturer Earns Global Recognition at ICTIS 2026 Thailand Conference.

Venite University Lecturer Earns Global Recognition at ICTIS 2026 Thailand Conference.



Venite University heartily celebrates a major global academic milestone as Dr. Victor Akinbola Olutayo earns international recognition at the prestigious 11th International Conference on Information and Communication Technology for Intelligent Systems (ICTIS 2026). He has been appointed as a Session Chair, a role that reflects his growing influence in the global academic and research space.

The conference, scheduled to hold in Bangkok, Thailand, brings together leading researchers and industry experts from across the world. 

Dr. Olutayo will also present an accepted research paper as an author. The proceedings are published by Springer Nature and indexed by Scopus, giving his work another global visibility.
 
This achievement marks another step in Venite University’s rise on the global academic stage. It reflects a clear commitment to research excellence, innovation, and international relevance.

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Grace Olubunmi Babalola takes over as 6th substantive Registrar of AAUA, unveils mission of precision, promptness, professionalism.

Grace Olubunmi Babalola takes over as 6th substantive Registrar of AAUA, unveils mission of precision, promptness, professionalism.
By O’shey Oluwalade


When William Shakespeare, in The Tempest, wrote, “What’s past is prologue,” he captured the essence of institutional continuity, how history influences the future. That sentiment rings profoundly at , AAUA, as a new chapter unfolds in its administrative progress.

On Monday, March 16, 2026, the Governing Council of the University approved the appointment of as the sixth substantive and second female Registrar of the institution. The decision followed a rigorous selection process, including an interview conducted on March 9, 2026, and the recommendation of a duly constituted panel.

With her appointment taking effect from April 1, 2026, Dr. Babalola assumed office not merely as a successor, but as a reform-minded administrator poised to redefine the culture and efficiency of the University Registry.

Since its relocation to Akungba-Akoko in 1999, AAUA has been served by five substantive registrars, each contributing to the growth and stability of the institution. From Mr. Kayode Olusa to the immediate past Registrar, , their collective efforts have laid a formidable administrative foundation.

Yet, as reminds us in Arrow of God, “A man who makes trouble for others is also making it for himself.” The reverse, too, holds true, those who build systems for others build enduring legacies for themselves. It is upon such foundations that Dr. Babalola now stands, ready to consolidate and transform.

From Okeagbe Akoko, Ondo State, to institutional leadership, and born over five decades ago, the voyage of Dr. Babalola portrays a compelling narrative of diligence, intellect, and purposeful service.

Grace Olubunmi attended Olabisi Onabanjo University, where she graduated as the best graduating student in the Faculty of Law, before proceeding to the Nigerian Law School, Abuja. She further expanded her intellectual horizon with an MBA, an LL.M, and ultimately a Ph.D in Law, with specialization spanning security studies, humanitarian law, and the law of armed conflict.

Her professional journey bridges law, leadership, education, ethics, and institutional reform, guided by a passion for human-centred governance and excellence in public service.

Dr. Babalola is a Fellow of the Charted Institute of Corporate Administrators (FCIA), Fellow, Chartered Institute of Public Management of Nigeria (FCIPM), Fellow, Institute of Policy Management & Leadership Development (IPMLD), Associate Chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM), Member, Association of University Administrators, now (AHEP) United Kingdom, Member, Society for Peace and Studies and Practice, Member, Association of Nigerian Universities Professional Administrators (ANUPA) and A four-star General of Chaplains, International Institute of Charplaincy.

She is also a member of the Federation of Female Lawyers (FIDA); an Alumna, Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (N.I.A.L.S); Life Member, Legal Temple Nigeria and a Life member, Bible Society of Nigeria, amongst others.

Dr. Babalola has attended and presented papers at academic conferences and leadership platforms in top global universities within and outside Nigeria, including Stratford University, United Kingdom, Manchester University, United Kingdom, Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom, Durham University, United Kingdom, Cambridge University, United Kingdom, Oxford University, United Kingdom, and Durban University of Technology, South Africa.

This exposure, no doubt, situates her within a global network of administrative best practices, strengthening AAUA’s aspiration to remain competitive in the international academic background.

Her administrative career is a study in consistency and competence. Rising through the ranks from Senior Assistant Registrar to Deputy Registrar, she has served in virtually all strategic divisions of the Registry such as Vice Chancellor’s Office, Personnel Division, Academic Affairs, Council Affairs, and Academic Staff Establishment (a one-time Endowment Officer in the Advancement Office).

Beyond administration, Dr. Babalola is a scholar and mentor, with publications in academic journals and three books, already with publishers, on Education Law, focusing on leadership and ethical governance. She is equally a spiritual leader, serving as Resident Pastor of Kings Renaissance Embassy Worldwide and Patron of the Joint Christian Campus Fellowship, AAUA.

Her multidisciplinary profile aligns with the modern demands of university administration, where law, governance, and human systems intersect.

In her inaugural speech on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, Dr. Grace Olubunmi Babalola stated, “As I assume the responsibilities of this office today, I do so with deep humility and a clear awareness that institutional progress is always a relay rather than a solo race. Each generation of administrators builds upon foundations laid by those who came before them. It is in that spirit that I wish to introduce a guiding philosophy that will influence the culture and outlook of the Registry as we move forward.”

She unveiled a guiding mantra, saying, “The mantra is simple, yet powerful: ‘AAUA Registry: Precise, Prompt & Professional.’”

She emphasised that universities were not sustained by physical structures alone, stating that, “They are sustained by systems, and systems endure when there are professionals who understand that administrative precision is not mere bureaucracy; it is the foundation upon which academic credibility rests.”

She explained, “Precision reminds us that accuracy is the very soul of administration. In a university environment, a misplaced record, a flawed process, or an unclear communication can have far-reaching consequences. Our work must therefore reflect meticulous attention to detail. Promptness speaks to responsiveness. In an era in which universities operate within fast-evolving academic and regulatory environments, administrative timeliness is not merely desirable; it is indispensable.

“Professionalism defines our character. It demands integrity, respect, competence, and an unwavering commitment to service. It is the standard by which the Registry must be known within and beyond this University.”

She added, “These three principles will guide our actions, model our service culture, and reinforce the credibility of the Registry as the administrative heartbeat of this University.”

The new Registrar expressed appreciation to her predecessor, saying, “On behalf of the staff of the Registry and the wider University community, we express our profound appreciation for your years of dedicated service. Your legacy will remain inscribed not only in the records of this University, but also in the professional standards you have helped to nurture. We thank you for the years you devoted to strengthening the institutional machinery of this University. May the next chapter of your life bring you fulfilment, continued impact, and the satisfaction that comes from a legacy honourably served.”

Sunday, April 5, 2026

Ekiti Guber: Southwest group intensifies campaign for Oyebanji.

Ekiti Guber: Southwest group intensifies campaign for Oyebanji.



The South West Indepedent Campaign Movement, [SWICAM] has launched a some public advocacy campaign for the re-election of the Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji ahead of the  June 20 Gubernatorial poll.

Over 100 volunteers stormed Ikere and Ado-Ekiti on at the weekend  where they engaged traders, civil servants, students and artisans.

The advocacy began two weeks ago with the launch of SWICAM in Ado-Ekiti attended by over 300 volunteers drawn from across the local Governments in Ekiti State. This week the volunteers concentrated on civil servants, workers, students and teachers in Ekiti State.

On Friday, the volunteers were in Mosques armed with advocacy Information, Education and Information, [IEC] materials educating the people on why Oyebanji is the best alternative for Ekiti. On Sunday, the volunteers visited Churches across the state with advocacy materials specifically designed for Christians.

At Ikere and Ado-Ekiti, thousands of residents came out to receive the team that came in a convoy accompanied by many motorcyle riders all in BAO regalia.

The volunteers said they were motivated by the achievements of Governor Oyebanji in the past three and a half years.

SWICAM said it has drawn a workplan that involves weekly advocacy programmes in all the 142 towns and villages in Ekiti State.

They listed the Governor’s intervention in agriculture, road construction, healthcare delivery, education and tourism as milestones. 

"We have introduced a unique intervention in the campaign for the re-election of Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji. We want mass participation in the election. We want to see Oyebanji defeat his opponents convincingly," the group's Deputy National Coordinator Mrs Bola Adewunmi said.

The group said Ekiti is strategically placed to record 1.5million voters if the adequate strategy and tactics are put in place.

"The victory of Oyebanji is of strategic significanve to the victory of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. We want to see Ekiti achieve massive voters' turnout. Voting strength translates to political power at the National level," SWICAM stated.