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Thursday, January 23, 2025

BB26 Congratulates Prof. Habitat Omolara Adubiaro on her Promotion to Professor at FUOYE.

BB26 Congratulates Prof. Habitat Omolara Adubiaro on her Promotion to Professor at FUOYE.


The Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji Beyond 2026 (BB26) extends heartfelt congratulations to Professor Habitat Omolara Adubiaro on her well-deserved promotion to the esteemed rank of Professor at the Federal University of Oye Ekiti (FUOYE). The Promotion and Appointment Committee of FUOYE officially announced this milestone in a release on Tuesday, confirming that her promotion is effective retroactively from October 1, 2022.


Professor Habitat Omolara Adubiaro


Professor Adubiaro's academic prowess is only matched by her unwavering commitment to her role as the Secretary to the State Government (SSG). In her capacity as SSG, she has exemplified diligence and dedication, consistently demonstrating her love for the grassroots and providing steadfast support to the visionary leadership of Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji. Her ability to bridge academia and governance illustrates a rare and invaluable blend of skills that benefits our state immeasurably.

The testimony from various sectors of society highlights the remarkable contributions of Professor Adubiaro. Her exemplary service and commitment to the principles of good governance resonate with the ideals that Governor Oyebanji embodies. Indeed, we've seen through her action and leadership that she stands as a true ambassador of the Governor's vision for Ekiti State. Therefore, we have absolute confidence that with leaders like her, our collective aspirations for sustainable growth and development are well within reach.

BB26, a coalition of forward-thinking young individuals, remains committed to promoting good governance and responsible leadership across all sectors of society. We believe that Prof. Adubiaro's promotion is not just a personal achievement; it is a win for all Ekiti citizens and an inspiration for future leaders in our State.

On behalf of Team BB26, led by Mr. Olalekan Ijidale, we extend our sincere congratulations once again to Professor Habitat Omolara Adubiaro on this significant milestone. We look forward to her continued contributions to academia and governance in Ekiti State, as we work together towards a brighter future.

Signed:
Gabriel Adesoji (AngelGabby)
Publicity Secretary for BAO Beyond 2026

Agbeyewa Staff Erupt in Joy as New Staff Busses Arrive.

Agbeyewa Staff Erupt in Joy as New Staff Busses Arrive.


There was unbridled joy and excitement among Agbeyewa workers as the farm welcomed the arrival of two sleek staff buses at its Ipao Ekiti headquarters today. The buses, part of a four-bus fleet recently procured by the management, are set to transform the daily commute of Agbeyewa's dedicated workforce to and from the farm.

Receiving the buses, the Managing Director and CEO of Agbeyewa Farms, Oska Ayeleso, beamed with pride, highlighting the management's commitment to prioritizing staff welfare. 

"Our ultimate priority is the well-being of our staff and workers across all levels. We're dedicated to providing the best possible working conditions, and these buses are part of our welfare package to all our workers across all spectrum."



Ayeleso emphasized that the buses would not only ease transportation but also demonstrate the company's appreciation for its hardworking 
employees.

Speaking further,  Oska said: "We recognize that our staff are our greatest asset, and we're committed to treating them with the respect and care they deserve."

As the buses arrived, some of the Agbeyewa workers who were at the bust terminal of the farm at Ipao couldn't hide their excitement, snapping photos, and cheering in celebration. The new buses are a testament to the company's pledge to prioritize staff welfare and create a positive work environment.

With this significant investment, Agbeyewa Farms is poised to set a new standard for staff welfare in the agricultural sector in Nigeria. As the company continues to grow and thrive, its commitment to its people, communities, and stakeholders remains unwavering.

I Am ADL Reporting.

Work Hard, Make Ekiti Safest in Nigeria, Oyebanji Tasks New CP.

Work Hard, Make Ekiti Safest in Nigeria, Oyebanji Tasks New CP.
...as Police Chief pledges to rid Ekiti of criminals.





The Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, has tasked the new Commissioner of police, Ekiti Command, Mr. joseph Eribo, to reinforce the policing strategies and make the state retains its rating as one of the safest and most investment friendly in the country.

Oyebanji posited that his administration places high premium on the safety of all residents of Ekiti State and their property, while also value the great jobs and zeal that the security agencies are deploying to make Ekiti unsafe for criminals. 

The governor said this on Thursday, while receiving the police top brass in his office in Ado Ekiti, the Ekiti State Capital.

Oyebanji, represented by the Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, praised the dogged spirit being demonstrated by the police and Ekiti residents, saying this accounted for why the state is consistently being rated as one of the safest and most investment- friendly in Nigeria.

Describing effective policing as  sine-qua- non to development, the governor saluted all the security agencies for their partnership and sense of commitment to duties, urging that this should be sustained for effective intelligence gathering system.  

"I want to particularly commend the men and officers of the Nigerian Police Force for their readiness to defend the masses through aggressive patrol day and night.

"I request for more dedication and hard work from our police officers to their duties. This will assure our people that they can sleep anywhere across the 16 local governments with their two eyes closed. 

"I want to restate here that it is under the atmosphere of peace that investments can thrive. I plead with you to help rally the support of your men and officers to upgrade their operations and make the state a no-go-area for criminals.

"Please, let us continue to work hard to sustain the tempo of effective policing that will make the state retains its rating as one of the safest and most peaceful in the country". 

Oyebanji advised the CP to work closely with other law enforcement agencies, community leaders, and stakeholders to maintain law and order. Nobody is above the law. 

"I want to assure you that the sWill government under Governor Biodun Oyebanji is ready to provide the needed incentives that will motivate our security agencies to discharge their duties seamlessly.

"We are familiar with all your requests. Mr Governor always has noted them and be rest assured that you will enjoy good working relationship with the government and all other critical stakeholders".

In his submission, the Police Commissioner stated the visit was to further cement the existing synergy the state government and the police had firmly established  in a concerted bid to fight crime in Ekiti.

The Police Commissioner pleaded with Ekiti citizens to help the police in exposing evil doers in their midst, by giving tip offs that will help in effective policing and gradual ridding of the system of criminal elements. 

Eribo promised that as far as internal security is concerned, that the Command will spare no effort to reinforce partnership with other security agencies to make Ekiti safe for all citizens. 

"Your Excellency, we want you to support us. We need your support. We are not perfect. Wherever we make mistake, we are ready to amend. No matter how good we are, there will always be room for improvement. 

"Crime is like a community work. It is the duty of everybody. If we want to make progress in crime fighting, we must all work together", the police Chief stated. 

On the entourage of the  Police Chief are : Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations, DCP Obo Obo, Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Criminal Investigation Department(CID), DCP Ahmadu Aluko, Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Administration and Finance, DCP Mohammad Salisu, Assistant Commissioners of Police, among other top officers and men of the Command .

EKITI DENIES EXISTENCE OF SHARIA COURT OR ITS RESEMBLANCE IN EKITI STATE.

EKITI DENIES EXISTENCE OF SHARIA COURT OR ITS RESEMBLANCE IN EKITI STATE.
…… says no Sharia Court or Panel in the State’s Judicial Structure.



 
Ekiti State Government has denied the existence of either the Sharia Court or the proposed Independent Sharia Arbitration Panel in the State.

In a statement made available to newsmen in Ado-Ekiti on Thursday, the State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Dayo Apata (SAN), said that the Independent Sharia Arbitration Panel is not in the judicial structure of the State, noting that “Arbitration and/or Mediation issue is a Quasi-Judicial matters which are regulated by Law” in the State.

Mr. Dayo Apata (SAN), The State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice.

Apata said there is existing legal structure in Ekiti State (i.e. Customary Court, Customary Court of Appeal and High Court) that has been handling issues relating to Islamic, Christian and Traditional Marriages and inheritance without any rancour or agitation.

According to him, “the Sharia Courts in the North are equivalent to the Customary Courts in the Southern part of Nigeria wherein the Appeals therefrom also goes to the Sharia Court of Appeal”, adding that “the State similarly has Customary Courts that hear customary cases as well as the Customary Court of Appeal that hears appeals from the Customary Courts”.
 
Noting that the States High Courts and all other Courts also have Arbitration and Mediation mechanism, Apata emphasised that Customary Courts and the Customary Court of Appeal can effectively take care of any customary issues arising from Yoruba Traditional Marriages, Islamic Marriages, and Christian Marriages especially the ones that were not backed-up by the Statutory Marriages which can only be dissolved by the States High Courts throughout Nigeria.
 
While noting that the issue is a religious matter that must be handled with utmost care, Apata however cautioned against activities that may negatively affect the State government’s policy of peaceful coexistence among residents of the State, stressing that government would not compromise on any action that may hinder the prevailing peace and fester hostility in the State.

He said Government is not unmindful of the fact the race for 2026 Governorship election is gathering momentum in Ekiti State and opposition members that cannot fault the performance of the State Government have resorted to all sort of unethical practices. He therefore advised religious leaders to be weary of being used as tools by politicians and fifth columnists because Government will not hesitate to invoke the full weight of the law to protect the Constitution of the Federation and maintain peaceful co-existence in the state.

Ekiti State University Emerges as Nigeria’s Premier State University.

Ekiti State University Emerges as Nigeria’s Premier State University.



In a remarkable achievement, Ekiti State University (EKSU) has been recognized as the number one state university in Nigeria and has secured the 12th position among over 270 universities nationwide, according to a comprehensive ranking list published by Times Higher Education for 2025, as reported by #TheCableIndex. This prestigious accolade is a testament to the unwavering commitment to academic excellence demonstrated under the leadership of Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji.

The Ekiti State Government’s dedication to enhancing the educational landscape is further underscored by a significant increase in funding for EKSU's subvention, rising from N260 million to N410 million. This substantial investment reflects the government's belief in the transformative power of education and its critical role in fostering sustainable development.

Under the visionary guidance of the new Vice Chancellor, Professor Joseph Babatola Ayodele, an esteemed scholar of Educational Management, EKSU has undergone a remarkable transformation. He has successfully expanded the university's range of accredited programs from a limited selection to a robust offering of 91 fully accredited courses. Noteworthy new programs include Medical Laboratory Science, Food Science Technology, Pharmacy, Peace and Conflict Resolution, Mass Communication, Intelligence and Security Studies, International Relations, and Public Administration. This diversification not only enhances the university's curriculum but also equips students with the skills needed to thrive in today's dynamic job market.

Moreover, Professor Ayodele has fostered a collaborative and harmonious relationship with staff unions, which has been instrumental in achieving this impressive ranking. The emphasis on dialogue and partnership had created a conducive working environment, ultimately benefitting both students and faculty.

Infrastructure at EKSU has witnessed significant improvements, with the construction of notable buildings that enhance the campus environment and support academic endeavors. This physical transformation complements the university's academic advancements, positioning EKSU as a leading institution in Nigeria.

As an alumnus of Ekiti State University, I take immense pride in these achievements. My time at EKSU provided me with invaluable knowledge and experiences that have shaped my academic and professional journey. It is heartening to see the university gaining recognition for its quality education and progressive initiatives.

Kudos to the exemplary leadership of Professor Ayodele, whose clear vision and strategic direction have propelled EKSU to new heights. Additionally, I commend His Excellency, Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, for providing the kind of leadership that nurtures and prioritizes education in Ekiti State, placing EKSU at the forefront of positive news in recent times.

With these advancements, Ekiti State reaffirms its status as a capital of academic excellence in Nigeria, a testament to the collective efforts of government, university leadership, faculty, and students.

Gabriel Adesoji AngelGabby
S.A New Media to Ekiti State Governor

Wednesday, January 22, 2025

EKITI BORN YOUTH ADVOCATE,NIYI ADEBOMI LAUNCH NGO SEEKS SUPPORT FOR VULNERABLES.

EKITI BORN YOUTH ADVOCATE,NIYI ADEBOMI LAUNCH NGO SEEKS SUPPORT FOR VULNERABLES.



Niyi Adebomi, a dedicated youth advocate from Ekiti State, has recently launched a non-governmental organization (NEYO DONATELO FOUNDATION) aimed at supporting vulnerables. This initiative arises from his deep commitment to uplift those in need and create a more equitable society. By focusing on vulnerable groups, including children, the elderly, and individuals with disabilities, Adebomi hopes to provide essential resources and support. His work underscores the importance of community engagement in addressing social issues that often go unnoticed. 






The newly established NGO aims to offer various programs, including educational workshops and health services, specifically tailored to meet the needs of vulnerable populations. Adebomi believes that by empowering these individuals through education and resources, they can improve their living conditions and foster a sense of community. This vision reflects a broader understanding that sustainable change can only be achieved through collective efforts and targeted support. The organization's mission highlights the significance of inclusivity in promoting social welfare.

To successfully implement its programs, Niyi Adebomi's NGO seeks collaboration with local businesses, government agencies, and international organizations. He understands that partnerships will be crucial in mobilizing resources and expertise necessary for the NGO's initiatives. 

By reaching out for support, he hopes to build a network of allies committed to fostering social change. These partnerships will also help ensure that the programs are sustainable and have a lasting impact on the communities they aim to serve.

In conclusion, Niyi Adebomi's initiative demonstrates the vital role of youth advocates in promoting social change. His passion for supporting vulnerable communities is commendable, as it highlights the potential of young leaders to make a difference. By launching this NGO, Adebomi not only raises awareness about societal issues but also inspires others to take action. With continued support and collaboration, his organization can create significant and positive changes in the lives of those who need it most.

Ekiti Govt Faults Monarch’s Exclusion of Chiefs from Monthly Payroll.

Ekiti Govt Faults Monarch’s Exclusion of Chiefs from Monthly Payroll.
…..Resolves Orin-Odo Obaship tussle.



In a bid to restore unity being threatened by persistent feud among traditional leaders, the Ekiti State Government, has directed the Olorin of Orin- Odo, Ikole Local Government Area, Oba Adebisi Ogunjobi, to swiftly commence the payment of monthly stipends to some aggrieved Chiefs in his community.

The Ekiti State Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, gave the order, on Tuesday, while meditating in a disagreement between some Chiefs and Oba Ogunjobi over alleged exclusion from the government’s monthly payroll.

This intervention stemmed from several petitions written by these aggrieved Chiefs over alleged refusal of Oba Ogunjobi to pay their monthly stipends, since February 28, 2018.

Addressing the parties, Mrs Afuye, in a statement by her Special Assistant on Media, Victor Ogunje, directed the monarch to pay the aggrieved Chiefs from the month of January, 2025, while part of the outstanding arrears should be defrayed to pacify the affected chiefs.

In resolving the matter, Mrs Afuye was explicit that the stipends for the traditional chiefs can’t be diverted for development purpose, without the consent of the beneficiaries, describing this as a clear negation of the government’s financial statute.

She, however, faulted the traditional chiefs for refusing to cooperate with the monarch to lift the town forward, saying their abstention from traditional meetings was creating a wedge in the wheel of progress.

“I appeal to Kabiyesi to start paying their stipends from this month and part of the outstanding ones should be paid accordingly using internal mechanism. But for you to be paid, go and cooperate with the traditional ruler for the purpose of development and peaceful coexistence.

“I know that not all the outstanding stipends will be paid, but Kabiyesi should look for ways to pay them part of the money to make the chiefs happy .

“Let me say this clearly, spending the chiefs’ stipends on developmental projects without their consent was a misappropriation or diversion of funds. This is not acceptable. You ought to have kept the money in council’s account until they are ready for payment”.

On how the monarch was installed that was instrumental to the crisis in the town, Mrs Afuye, clearly stated that the appointment and installation of Oba Ogunjobi were valid in the face of the law, and that the aggrieved Chiefs should start cooperating with him.

Also lending his voice to the matter, the Commissioner for Chieftaincy and Home Affairs, Hon. Ojo Atibioke, said the installation of Oba Ogunjobi as Olorin of Orin Odo enjoyed government’s approval, advising that all the feuds surrounding the matter should be resolved amicably.

The Commissioner urged the monarch to swiftly commence a trouble shooting process and bring all tendencies together to attract development to the town.

In his testimony, the Secretary of the Traditional Council in Ikole Local Government, Alhaji Suberu Suleiman , revealed that all the monies under contention, were paid into the traditional council’s accounts and that the council was not responsible for the chiefs’ exclusion .

Alhaji Suleiman stated that the council had not defaulted in any way regarding the payment of stipends to the petitioners.

Speaking to the petition on behalf of the petitioners, the Olomodorin of Orin- Odo, Chief Samuel Awoseemo, claimed that eight members of Olorin-in-Council were excluded from payment, with one of them now deceased.

Chief Awoseemo agreed that there was division in the town over how Oba Ogunjobi was installed against their interests, which he said forced them to abstain from the palace’s meetings.

Responding, the monarch promised to make peace with the aggrieved Chiefs and as well heed the government’s advice on the payment of the chiefs’ stipends.

Oba Ogunjobi, however, reiterated that the chiefs would be paid as directed if they show commitment to cooperate and respect his leadership.