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Saturday, April 19, 2025

EKITI E-ELEVEN GROUP LAUDS AGBEYEWA FARMS' MASSIVE CASSAVA CULTIVATION.

EKITI E-ELEVEN GROUP LAUDS AGBEYEWA FARMS' MASSIVE CASSAVA CULTIVATION.



The Ekiti E-Eleven, a socio-economic group comprising thoroughbred Ekiti indigenes, has praised Agbeyewa Farms for its groundbreaking cassava production and job creation efforts in Nigeria. Led by the group's president, Chief Kola Akosile, a serial entrepreneur and industrialist, the team visited the farm and was impressed by its massive cassava farm fields and its mechanized innovations.


Chief Akosile, who is also the National Vice President of the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA), described Agbeyewa Farms as a shining example of what can be achieved through visionary leadership and strategic investment. "We have come to see for ourselves the wonderful investments that have been put in place by our key members, John and Ron Olajide," he said. "And from what we have seen here so far, we can confidently say that truly Agbeyewa Farms is the biggest cassava farm in Nigeria."


The team was particularly impressed by the farm's extensive cassava fields, state-of-the-art equipment, and large workforce. Chief Akosile expressed pride in the Olajide brothers' achievement and pledged the group's support for their endeavors. "We are extremely proud of what the Olajides have done in Ekiti both here at Agbeyewa and the transformation at Ikogosi Warm Spring Resort and Conference. All we can do as a social group is to encourage and support them to do even more," he said.


The Managing Director/CEO of Agbeyewa Farms, Oska Aiyeleso, who is also a the General Secretary of the Ekiti-Eleven group, welcomed the team and highlighted the company's commitment to creating value and prosperity for the people. The farm's Director of Community Engagement, Alhaji Dauda Lawal, described the Olajide brothers as "uncommon and unusual investors" who prioritize building better people and a better society through their business model.


According to Lawal, one of the primary missions of the Olajides in Ekiti is to create jobs, create more jobs, and even more jobs, believing that this is the only way to liberate people from poverty, lack, and want. This approach has clearly resonated with the Ekiti-Eleven group, who are eager to support and promote the farm's initiatives across the nooks and crannies of Nigeria.


The visit demonstrates the group's commitment to promoting economic development, poverty eradication, and job creation in Ekiti State. Agbeyewa Farms' innovative approach to cassava cultivation has set a new standard for agricultural investment in Ekiti State and particularly Nigeria, and the E-Eleven group's endorsement is a testament to the company's impact and potential.



The team that visited the farm included notable members such as Otunba Steve Ojo, Hon. Iyabo Fakunle-Okieimen, Hon. Idowu Odebunmi Sunday, Hon Mrs Fola Richie Adewusi  and a host of other members, all of whom were impressed by the farm's operations and potential for growth. With its massive cassava production and commitment to job creation, Agbeyewa Farms is poised to make a lasting impact on the economy and people of Ekiti State.

Friday, April 18, 2025

S'West PDP, face your dead party and leave Oyebanji/APC.

S'West PDP, face your dead party and leave Oyebanji/APC.


The South West People's Democratic Party has been strongly advised to face how to revive the dwelling fortune of their party from going on extinction away from pokenosing to the affairs of the ruling party in Ekiti.

Above stated was issued by the Converner of _Oyebanji Street Vanguard_ in a statement personally signed on behalf of the group and share with the press yesterday. 

The SW of PDP had taking time to lambast the leadership of the ruling party in Ekiti consequent upon their resolve to close rank and support the second term election of the incubent come 2026 governorship election in Ekiti.

Above was the resolve of the state caucus meeting of the All Progressives Congress (APC) held in Iyin Ekiti on Friday, where leaders of the ruling party were said to have endorsed Governor Biodun Oyebanji for a second term.

OSV however urge PDP to spend more time to rescue their dilapidated and dying party from the total extinction than wasting their time on the good work of Governor Oyebanji and his party. 

Signed 
Chief O.J. Adebayo
The Convener

Easter: Irepodun/Ifelodun LG Chairman, Hon Oluwatuyi, Felicitates Residents.

Easter: Irepodun/Ifelodun LG Chairman, Hon Oluwatuyi, Felicitates Residents.
By Asubiojo G.O.



The Executive Chairman of Irepodun/Ifelodun Local Government Area of Ekiti State, Hon. Oluwatuyi Oluwagbenga Stephen, popularly known as Chenco, has felicitated Christians and residents of the local government as they celebrate the Easter season, urging them to embrace peace, love, and unity as the guiding lights for sustainable development.

In a goodwill message personally signed by him on Saturday, the chairman described Easter as a sacred season of reflection, hope, and spiritual rebirth, noting that the lessons from the resurrection of Jesus Christ remain relevant in addressing the challenges of betrayal, hatred, and disunity in society.

“This season reminds us of the sacrifice and resurrection of Christ, which signifies victory over death, the triumph of light over darkness, and the ultimate expression of love and hope. We must do away with all forms of betrayal, hatred, and division that have held us back in the past. Negativity, untimely death, and backwardness are over in our homes and communities, as prophesied by Jesus Christ,” the statement read.

Oluwatuyi, who has championed people-oriented policies and infrastructure development across the LG, called on the people to recommit themselves to building a stronger Irepodun/Ifelodun through mutual respect, cooperation, and shared vision.

He further prayed for peace, prosperity, and divine protection for every household within the local government, stating that with collective goodwill, the coming days would be marked by joy, progress, and unity.

“As we celebrate the resurrection of Christ, let us also resurrect the values that make us stronger as a people—honesty, sacrifice, and compassion. I urge us all to celebrate responsibly and continue to be ambassadors of peace and development,” Oluwatuyi added.

The chairman ended his message with heartfelt wishes for a joyful Easter celebration, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to inclusive growth and the well-being of all constituents.

YAN Ekiti State Assembly Congratulates Erelu Elebute-Halle on Governing Council Appointment.

YAN Ekiti State Assembly Congratulates Erelu Elebute-Halle on Governing Council Appointment.



The Youth Assembly of Nigeria (YAN), Assembly, has congratulated its Grand Matron, Erelu Kemi Elebute-Halle, on her recent appointment as the Chairperson of the Governing Council Committee of The Polytechnic, Omu Ekiti.

In a statement signed by the Speaker of the Assembly, Rt. Hon. Oluwatosin A. S., the group described the appointment as “well-deserved” and a “testament to her exceptional track record of service, inspiring leadership, and unwavering commitment to excellence in public administration.”

The Assembly noted that the new role is a recognition of Elebute-Halle’s outstanding contributions to education, women empowerment, and societal development, not only in Ekiti State but across the nation.

“Your journey has continually blazed a trail of courage, resilience, and purposeful impact,” the statement read. “You have shattered ceilings, opened doors, and shown that determination and integrity can change lives. To many of us, especially young women across Ekiti and Nigeria, you are a symbol of hope and strength.”

YAN expressed confidence that under her leadership, the Polytechnic would witness significant transformation in innovation, infrastructure, and governance.

“We have no doubt that your visionary approach will usher in a new era of progress and leave an indelible mark on the institution and the broader educational landscape of Ekiti State,” the group added.

The Assembly reaffirmed its pride and support for Elebute-Halle as she takes on her new role.

EKSG Launches Move to Avert Bloodshed in Ekiti, Ondo Boundary Crises.

EKSG Launches Move to Avert Bloodshed in Ekiti, Ondo Boundary Crises.
....wades into Ugbesi/Igasi Akoko land tussle.



In a bid to avert bloodshed and strengthen the regional bond between Ekiti and Ondo States, Governor Biodun Oyebanji's administration, is to intensify efforts to resolve holistically, the boundary disputes brewing among some towns in the two contiguous states. 

The Ekiti State Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye gave the hint, on Thursday, while intervening in a petition written by land owners in Iwada Community, Araromi Ugbesi Ekiti, in Ekiti East Local Government over the festering land dispute they are having with Igasi Akoko in Akoko North West Local Government of Ondo State. 

Appealing to the land owners to eschew crisis, Mrs Afuye, via a statement signed by her Special Assistant on Media, Victor Ogunje, said Ondo and Ekiti States, had built a long term relationship, and that land dispute won't be allowed to shatter such brotherhood and fraternity.

The Deputy Governor, told the community to assemble all relevant documents that could be presented as evidence of ownership when the matter is being resolved with Ondo State. 

"Let me commend you for toeing the path of peace. That has been the principle of our dear governor, who is a known peace maker. We knew that some of our towns are  having some crises with some towns in Ondo State. We don't want any bloodshed. If you lose your life, you can't be laying claim to any land.

"We will engage our brothers in Ondo State on some of these matters. What we want is peace and we will get it. Please, help us appeal to our youth to be patient with us. 

"We will soon visit Ondo State to engage them on some of these issues. But before we go, make sure you assemble all relevant documents that can help your case. The peace you are enjoying in Ekiti is a product of actions that this government is taking".

Defending the petition, the trio of Alala of Iwada Quarters, Ugbesi Ekiti, Chief Abraham Aluko, the Oloda, Chief Martins Oluyele, and the Secretary of Iwada Community,  Mr. Adebamigbe Owoyemi, alleged that their people  were attacked on March 26,2025 on a land belonging to them, but leased to some farmers in Igasi  Akoko for farming.

The claimants said the matter began with an allegation that Ugbesi farmers harboured Fulani herders on their land, when only people of Tivs nationality were the ones operating as farmers in the area that belonged to them from time immemorial.

They alleged that the attackers from Igasi Akoko, with the help of some military personnel, manhandled their people and inflicted bodily injuries on them, while some of their property, including vehicle, were seized and taken to their town.  

Tracing the historical trajectory of the land under contention , which was boundary between Ondo and Ekiti in that axis , they asserted that the area was demarcated in their favour in August 2006, while evidence abound substantiating how Igasi farmers paid royalties to the people of Iwada Community in Ugbesi Ekiti.

They also accused the attackers of removing the pillars and other insignia erected to demarcate the area, to confuse the public. 

"We have evidence of payment of royalties by farmers from Igasi Akoko to our fathers since 1957 up to 1966 and till 1993. We didn't know that their plan was to forcefully take over the land we gave to them out of love. 

"They have been beating and harassing  our people. We don't want to take laws into our hands or allow the matter to cause any loss of life and that is why we are here, so that you can intervene and call them to order".

Addressing the issue, the Permanent Secretary, Office of the Deputy Governor, Mr Abayomi Opeyemi and the Ekiti State Surveyor General, Surveyor Adebayo Faleto, pledged that the government will catalogue all the land crises between the two states and tackle them wholesomely  during their planned inter state parley.

Thursday, April 17, 2025

EKSG Eulogies FG for Donating Medical Equipment, Drugs to Ekiti.

EKSG Eulogies FG for Donating Medical Equipment, Drugs to Ekiti.
•••Says 3.6m enrolled into "Ulera Wa" health.



The Ekiti State Government, has lauded the federal government for donating multi million naira medical equipment and consumables to the state to bring radical improvement to the health sector.

The Ekiti State Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, gave the commendation in Ado Ekiti, on Thursday, while handing over hospital equipment and drugs donated by the federal government to the Primary Healthcare Development Agency(EKSPHDA).

The Deputy Governor revealed via a statement signed by her Special Assistant on Media, Victor Ogunje, that the materials, were donated by the Nigerian Maritime Safety Agency(NIMASA), to uplift the quality of healthcare delivery in the state.

Mrs Afuye added that the materials will be distributed to primary healthcare facilities in seven local government areas across the three senatorial districts, for effective and quality service delivery.

The Ekiti’s number two citizen itemized the equipment and consumables to include: ECG Machine to be donated to the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital(EKSUTH), Urine Analyser to Oba Adejugbe General Hospital, hospital beds, Sunction machines, wheelchairs, stethoscopes, drugs, among others.

She averred that Governor Biodun Oyebanji places high premium on the health and wellbeing of the citizens, which accounted for the enrolment of an aggregate of 3.6 Millon residents into “Ilera wa” health insurance scheme, 10,000 pensioners for insurance coverage and 210,619 girls vaccinated against Human Papilloma Virus.

“I want to emphasize that Ekiti State Government places high premium on the primary healthcare and wellbeing of Ekiti people. The state has put in place various health initiatives like enrolment of 3.6m residents into Ulera Wa healthcare insurance scheme.

“Over 400,000 residents benefitted free healthcare delivery in 2024, 10,000 pensioners captured into our insurance policy, 71,293 screened for diabetes and hypertension, 210,619 girls vaccinated against HPV, provision of tablets to all primary health facilities and provision of 600,603 vitamin A supplements to children.

“I appreciate NIMASA for counting Ekiti worthy of these donations. We know it can’t go round, but we value it and I appeal to our health professionals to make effective and quality use of these materials”, the Deputy Governor stated.

The General Manager, EKSEMA, Mr. Oludare Asaolu, was upbeat that the equipment will enhance human capital development, which encompasses improved and radical health care improvement and general welfare of the citizens, as encapsulated in Oyebanji’s policy thrust.
 
The SEMA boss added that the philanthropic gesture would go a long way in boosting access to healthcare delivery , improve the proficiency of medial staff and abate the indexes of child and maternal mortality rates in the state.

In his submission, the Chief Medical Director, Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital, Prof Kayode Olabanji, commended Governor Oyebanji for his huge investment in the sector, saying this has helped in mitigating mortality and morbidity rates.

“If you go round our health facilities, so many projects are ongoing. Since he assumed office, Governor Oyebanji has donated many equipment to EKSUTH. There is no investment that is too much for the health sector, because health is wealth”, the medical practitioner said.

In their submissions, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Mrs Olusola Gbenga- Igotun, and Executive Secretary, EKPHDA, Dr Rasheed Adepoju, said the partnerships with productive agencies and private bodies, attested to the fact that Governor Oyebanji places high premium on the welfare of Ekiti citizens.

They said partnerships with corporate bodies and federal government agencies, have helped in crashing the indices of maternal and infant mortality through improved access to healthcare and enhanced professionalism in the health sector.

Easter Yuletide: Adaramodu Distributes Food Items to Ekiti South Constituents, Inspects Ilawe Market Ahead of Reconstruction.

Easter Yuletide: Adaramodu Distributes Food Items to Ekiti South Constituents, Inspects Ilawe Market Ahead of Reconstruction.




The Senator representing Ekiti South Senatorial District, Yemi Adaramodu, on Thursday, April 17, 2025, distributed food items to hundreds of constituents as part of activities marking the Easter celebration. The distribution, which took place across various communities within the senatorial district, was aimed at cushioning the effects of economic hardship and spreading the spirit of Easter among the people. Adaramodu, who also chairs the Senate Committee on Media and Publicity, noted that the gesture was part of his ongoing commitment to improving the welfare of his constituents, especially during festive seasons.




Speaking during the distribution, Senator Adaramodu emphasized that leadership is about compassion and being present for the people, not only during elections but at all times. “This is not the first time, and by God’s grace, it won’t be the last. As long as I have the capacity, I will always find ways to support my people. Easter is a time of love and giving, and this is my own little way of sharing that love,” he stated. Beneficiaries across various wards expressed their gratitude, describing the senator as a “rare breed” in Nigerian politics due to his consistency in reaching out to the grassroots.



In a related development, Senator Adaramodu visited Oja Oba Ojulawe market in his hometown of Ilawe-Ekiti for an on-the-spot assessment ahead of its planned demolition and reconstruction. Addressing traders during the inspection, he disclosed that plans were in top gear to replace the dilapidated market structure with a modern facility that would better serve the economic and social needs of the town and surrounding communities. “We are going to build a befitting market here. This is not just about aesthetics; it’s about functionality, safety, and creating a conducive environment for businesses to thrive,” he said.



The senator assured that the reconstruction project would be carried out in phases to minimize disruption to ongoing economic activities. He further promised adequate compensation and a well-organized temporary relocation plan for traders who would be affected by the exercise. According to him, the market reconstruction is part of his broader agenda to foster development and empower local communities across Ekiti South. The project is expected to commence later this year.