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Monday, August 18, 2025

EKITI 2026: EKSU ALUMNI PURCHASE FORM FOR OYEBANJI.

EKITI 2026: EKSU ALUMNI PURCHASE FORM FOR OYEBANJI.



In anticipation of his running for a second term as the Governor of Ekiti State under the umbrella of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, come 2026, the alumni Association of Ekiti State University, EKSU, under the aegis of EKSU Alumni Solidarity Group for BAO has purchased both the Expression of Interest and Nomination forms for Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji. 

Representatives of the group were at the national secretariat of the Party in Abuja on Monday to pick the forms in fulfilment of their promise to give maximum support to the Governor, who is also an alumnus of the University. 

In the words of the Immediate Past President of the alumni, Engr Dipo Bamisaiye, not minding the cost of the form, it was their desire to ensure that Oyebanji, who had not disappointed them during his first term in office, serves the second term as the Constitution approves. 

"It is our mantra that one of us is better than none of us, and as such, we have associated ourselves keenly with the second term ambition of the incumbent Governor, who has neither foresaken nor disappointed us in the course of his first term in office."

The alumni group said they were able to raise N75 million for the purchase of the form, which they claimed was the first phase of their fund-raising. 

EKSU may appear as not so big at inception, but now we are a great institution and this is even made possible by Governor Oyebanji who has not despised his little beginning as one of us. If he had done so much in the first instance, we are assured he will do even more in the second term."

"The fact that we, the alumni have raised such money to pick the ticket for the Governor who is one of us, will show the people in the state that Mr. Governor is admired and loved by us."

On what the members of the alumni will further do to ensure the victory for the governor, both at the primary and general elections, Engr Bamisaiye, who is also the Director General of the EKSU Alumni Solidarity Group for BAO, said they would mobilise themselves and the good people of the state, further pooling resources to support him. 

While receiving the representatives of the group into his office, the National Organising Secretary of the Party, Alhaji Suleiman Argungu, praised the representatives for their good intention and support for their colleague, saying they had come in good time to collect the form and would have enough time to complete it. 

He added that in his opinion based on what he had heard so far from the people of the state, the governor had performed creditably well to earn a second term in office. 

Those in the delegation with Engr Bamisaye include the former Global President, Dr. Oludotun Adetunberu and the current Vice President, Mrs. Hellen Folasade Olaofe Olusegun. 

Others are Chief Jide Awe, Comrade Segun Dipe and Barrister Bayo Idowu, all members of the Alumni Association of Ekiti State University, EKSU, Ado Ekiti.

Ekiti: Gov Biodun Oyebanji champions Ikogosi 17.5km road race.

Ekiti: Gov Biodun Oyebanji  champions Ikogosi 17.5km road race.



The historic town of Ikogosi, famed for its mystical warm springs, is set to host the 2nd Ikogosi 17.5km Road Race on November 8, 2025, marking another bold step in Governor Biodun Oyebanji’s mission to make Ekiti the tourism hub of Nigeria.

Since assuming office, Governor Oyebanji has embarked on a series of massive road and power infrastructure projects, repositioned Ekiti United and the Ekiti Queens, upgraded key road networks and sporting facilities, and created an investor-friendly environment. His administration’s vision is clear: to transform Ekiti into a destination where tourism and sports drive economic growth.

By endorsing the Ikogosi Road Race-organized in partnership with the Ikogosi Marathon  Initiative, the governor reaffirms his commitment to positioning Ekiti as a global tourism destination.

This landmark event is set to draw athletes, tourists, and investors from around the world, stimulating local commerce, hospitality, and small businesses.

More than 500 youths will receive training as volunteers, while artisans, SMEs, and cultural troupes seize the spotlight to showcase the rich vibrancy and creativity of Ekiti State.

The race route, from Ilawe’s scenic terrains to the world-famous Ikogosi Warm Spring- will highlight both the state’s natural beauty and its improved infrastructure.

More than a sporting spectacle, the race is a strategic platform to project Ekiti’s readiness for global tourism, adventure sports, and investment opportunities.

Under Governor Oyebanji’s leadership, Ekiti is not just hosting a race; it is running ahead in redefining itself as a first-class hub for sports, commerce, culture, and tourism in Nigeria.

Celebrating Nigeria’s Cultural Heritage with NYSC.

Celebrating Nigeria’s Cultural Heritage with NYSC.




At Agbeyewa Farms, we believe strongly in the power of community and the role of youth as pillars of national development.
On Saturday, August 16, 2025, we were proud to sponsor the Ekiti State NYSC Cultural Day, held at the orientation camp in Ise-Orun/Emure-Ekiti.



The event was a vibrant showcase of Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage, with platoons delivering unique performances that highlighted our nation’s diversity and unity. 




Agbeyewa Farms was ably represented by our Talent Acquisition Manager, Kenny Fayomi, who engaged with corps members and shared insights on opportunities for growth within our organization.
Our partnership with the NYSC continues to deliver impact, with over 20 corps members who served with Agbeyewa Farms now gainfully employed across our operations. This collaboration not only empowers youth but also strengthens national unity and integration in Ekiti State and beyond.



At Agbeyewa, we are proud to invest in the next generation of leaders who will drive Nigeria’s agricultural and socio-economic transformation.

#AgbeyewaFarms #NYSC #YouthEmpowerment #CulturalHeritage #UnityInDiversity #CommunityEngagement #FutureOfFarming #NigeriaAgriculture

NPUGA 2025: Venite University Shine as Benedicta Sprints into 200m Semis, Football Team Books Round of 16 Spot.

NPUGA 2025: Venite University Shine as Benedicta Sprints into 200m Semis, Football Team Books Round of 16 Spot.
By Olamide Akinwumi 



Venite University athletes continued their impressive outing at the ongoing Nigerian Private Universities Games Association (NPUGA) holding at Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State.

The institution’s sprint sensation, Edelegba Benedicta, powered her way into the semi-finals of the women’s 200 metres after finishing second in her heat. Teammate, Marvelous, also put up a commendable performance, crossing the line in fifth position. Benedicta will be the centre of attention today as she bids for a place in the final.

In football, Venite University’s male team sealed a dramatic 3-2 victory over Pan-Atlantic University to advance to the Round of 16. The win sets up a crucial clash against Bells University scheduled for 2:30pm today.

With confidence running high in both track and football events, the Venite camp is brimming with belief as they aim to continue their fine form at the Games.

OSV Hails Ekiti People’s Maturity, Reaffirms Support for Oyebanji’s Reelection

OSV Hails Ekiti People’s Maturity, Reaffirms Support for Oyebanji’s Reelection.



The most pro-demcracy and leading pro-governor Abiodun Oyebanji's support group, Oyebanji Street Vanguard (OSV) has once again commended the good people of Ekiti State for their maximum support and cooperation with the present administration of All Progressives Congress under the leadership of His Excellency, Governor Abiodun Abayomi Oyebanji in putting the State in the path of meaningful development. 

The group, specifically thanked the people for their show of maturity, understanding and putting the collective interests of the State ahead above the provocation of few hired stage crafters in attempt to lampoon the ruling party and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, _gcfr_ on the deplorable nature of Federal roads leading in and out of the State as a result of long neglect of the access roads.

The group noticed that, Ekiti State is strategically located as a gateway to movement of heavy, medium and light trucks from the North to the West and vice versa along with increasing commercial activities in the State due to the ambience of safety, peace and tranquility guaranteed by the present administration. 

The group however agreed that in the absence of any reasonable ground to challenge and criticise the present administration based on all good governance benchmarks, the few opportunities with critical view have no option other than blaming the deplorable Federal Government road networks in the State on the State Government despite the meaningful and physical achievements in internal State road networks. 

Between the 1900s and 1920s, colonial roads were developed sometimes over existing straightened and cleared footpaths that were previously used for trade. Among those built  were, Lagos - Ibadan, Ibadan - Ijebu-Ode, roads linking Ilesha, Akure, Ondo, Benin and Sapele in the West.

1974, some roads previously maintained by the states were transferred to the Federal Government, which created a classification called Trunk F roads.

The Federal Highway System of Nigeria also known as Trunk A

 The Federal Highways Act is not directly embedded within the Nigeria Constitution. Instead, it's a separate legislation that governs the management, direction, and control of federal highways in Nigeria. This act vests powers in the Minister of Works and Housing for 
- Planning and Designing Federal Highways
- Construction and Maintenance
- Supervision of Users

The Federal Highways Act was established in 1971, and its provisions cover various aspects of highway management, including 

The law guiding the Nigeria Highway Code is rooted in the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) Act, established in 1988 through Decree No. 45, later amended by Decree 35 of 1992 and referred to as the FRSC Act cap 141 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria (LFN). This act empowers the FRSC to:
- Prevent and minimize accidents on highways
- Educate motorists and the public on highway discipline
- Determine and enforce speed limits for roads and vehicles
- Regulate vehicle safety standards

Additionally, the Federal Highways Act governs the construction, maintenance, and management of federal highways in Nigeria. This act vests powers in the Minister of Works and Housing for
- Planning and designing federal highways
- Constructing and maintaining highways
- Supervising highway users and regulating traffic

In a statement by the group, the group congratulated the good people of the Ekiti State for their resilience, maturity even in the face of provocation by some fifth columnists, and their support for the present administration.   The group also commended the efforts of Governor Oyebanji for tackling the mirages of our road networks.

However, the group reminded the entire people that it is in an atmosphere of peace and political stability built on the platform of continuity of good governance that developments can continue to take speed in the State. The state can be positioned to attract more federal government attentions with resilience and support to the government administration of Gov Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji.

High Chief Adebayo Convener, OSV

Saturday, August 16, 2025

OYEBANJI REMOVES CHAIRMAN, MICROCREDIT AND ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT AGENCY.

OYEBANJI REMOVES CHAIRMAN, MICROCREDIT AND ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT AGENCY.



Ekiti  State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has relieved Akogun Abayomi Olumide  a.k.a Lustay of his position as Chairman of the Microcredit and Enterprise Development.



The removal, which was as a result of gross misconduct and dereliction of duty, is with immediate effect.



The sacked Chairman has also been directed to hand over all Government properties in his custody to the Agency.



Signed: 
Olayinka  Oyebode
Chief  Press Secretary to the Governor
16-08-2025

Group Warns Against Instigating Division Between Minister Tunji-Ojo and Governor Ayedatiwa.

Group Warns Against Instigating Division Between Minister Tunji-Ojo and Governor Ayedatiwa.



A political support group, BTO Ambassadors, has warned against alleged moves by some political actors to instigate division between the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, and the Governor of Ondo State, Lucky Aiyedatiwa.

The group, in a statement on Saturday, alleged that certain individuals, including some beneficiaries of both leaders, were hiding under “eye service” to create needless tension in the state’s political space.

It, however, maintained that both Tunji-Ojo and Aiyedatiwa enjoy a cordial working relationship and are jointly committed to the progress of Ondo State and the re-election bid of President Bola Tinubu in 2027.

The statement read partly, “BTO is for Aiyedatiwa, and Aiyedatiwa is for BTO. Both leaders are working tremendously towards the progress of Ondo State. We therefore warn loyalists and beneficiaries to desist from launching attacks on the Honourable Minister. They should learn to make enquiries before passing harsh comments or engaging in shallow criticisms that may disrupt the state’s political system.”

The group further clarified that all PBAT support groups established to back BTO’s commitment to President Tinubu’s 2027 re-election bid are structures working solely for the Tinubu mandate, and were never created to antagonise or provoke the Ondo State government. It stressed that Tunji-Ojo would not endorse any divisive agenda. 

It further cautioned loyalists on both sides against dragging either leader into personal battles.

“BTO loyalists should know that they cannot use the minister’s name to fight their personal wars, just as Aiyedatiwa’s supporters should avoid the same. The unity between both leaders is paramount for the peace and development of Ondo State,” the statement added.

The group also advised the APC state chairmanship Aspirants should desist from causing crisis between the Honorable Minister and the Governor, rather they should reach out to party members and notable leaders instead of dwelling on divisive tendencies between the Hon. Minister and the Governor.