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Sunday, November 30, 2025

Honourable Oluwatuyi Reaffirms Commitment to Constituents in Season of Positive Harvest.

Honourable Oluwatuyi Reaffirms Commitment to Constituents in Season of Positive Harvest.
By Asubiojo G.O



The Executive Chairman of Irepodun/Ifelodun Local Government Area, Hon. Oluwatuyi Oluwagbenga, has extended heartfelt appreciation to the people of Igede–Ekiti and Awo–Ekiti, as well as the staff of the Local Government, for their continued support and solidarity as the administration enters what he described as a “month of positive testimonies and bountiful harvest.”

In his message, the Chairman acknowledged the overwhelming goodwill and loyalty shown towards his leadership and that of the Governor of Ekiti State, His Excellency Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji (BAO). He noted that the people’s trust and encouragement have served as a source of strength and motivation, reinforcing the administration’s resolve to deliver quality governance and sustainable development.

Oluwatuyi reiterated his commitment to deepening the values of transparency, accountability, and people-oriented service across the local government system. He emphasized that the ongoing collaboration between the leadership and the residents would continue to foster peace, progress, and collective prosperity.

The Chairman expressed optimism that the new month would usher in joy, advancement, and favourable outcomes for individuals, families, and the communities at large, praying for continued blessings upon Igede–Ekiti, Awo–Ekiti, and the entire Irepodun/Ifelodun Local Government Area.

Amb. Ezekiel Ibikunle Jasper Raises Alarm Over Rising Insecurity, Urges Stronger National Response.

Amb. Ezekiel Ibikunle Jasper Raises Alarm Over Rising Insecurity, Urges Stronger National Response.



Ambassador Ezekiel Ibikunle Jasper, who also serves as the State Chairman of the Future Leaders Youth Initiative (FLYI), Ekiti State Chapter, has expressed deep concern over the growing threat of insecurity across Nigeria, calling on the Federal Government, state authorities, and security agencies to intensify efforts toward safeguarding lives and property.

Speaking with journalists in Abuja  after narrowly escaping a deadly attack on the Kabba–Abuja road on Thursday with Ekiti and Ondo delegates, Ibikunle recounted the terrifying incident, thanking God for preservation while lamenting the rising cases of banditry, kidnapping, and coordinated assaults on security personnel and travellers.


According to him, the attackers—suspected to be bandits—unleashed violence on the highway, kidnapped 21 People,killing a soldier, officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), and members of the Vigilante Group of Nigeria (VGN). The perpetrators were not apprehended as of the time of addressing the press on Saturday at the Future Leaders Youth Initiative National Conference, Abuja

Ibikunle described the incident as “a painful reminder that Nigeria’s security architecture needs urgent reinforcement,” noting that the courage and sacrifices of security operatives must be matched with improved welfare, modern equipment, and better intelligence coordination with technicality strategies and recruit more gallant competent security personnel and focus more on Youth unemployment in the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria rather than politicizing the life of Nigerian citizens.




Ambassador Ibikunle urged the Federal Government to:
●Strengthen joint security operations to flush out criminal elements from highways and rural areas.

●Deploy advanced surveillance technologies including drones, highway cameras and early-warning systems.

●Increase the manpower of security agencies and improve their response time.

●Enhance intelligence gathering with support from Special Constabulary police in their local communities.

Boost the welfare, insurance and motivation of soldiers, police officers, FRSC officials, and other frontline personnel.


He also tasked state governments to prioritize internal security by supporting federal forces with local intelligence, special constable logistics, and community policing structures.


Ibikunle advised Nigerians to remain vigilant and adopt safety-conscious habits such as:
Avoiding late-night travel on high-risk routes.
●Sharing travel details with trusted contacts.

●Moving in convoys where possible.

●Promptly reporting suspicious movements to security agencies.

●Staying updated on security alerts and verified travel advisories.


He emphasized that citizens must treat personal safety as a priority, noting that “no journey is worth risking your life.”


Ambassador Ibikunle commended the bravery of Nigeria’s security operatives who continue to confront violent criminals despite enormous risks. He encouraged them to stay committed to their duty, assuring them that Nigerians appreciate their sacrifices.

“You are the backbone of our peace and stability. We salute your courage and pray for God’s protection over your lives. The nation must continue to support you,” he said.


Ibikunle concluded by urging all stakeholders—government, security agencies, traditional rulers, community leaders, and citizens—to unite in the fight against insecurity, describing it as a national challenge that requires coordinated and sustained action.

“The attack we escaped on Thursday and 21 people were kidnapped is one incident too many. Nigeria must rise above this, and with determination, cooperation, and the fear of God, we will overcome,” he added.

Saturday, November 29, 2025

Engr. Dawodu Hosts APC Ward 11 Members, Reaffirms Commitment to Unity, Continuity in Ekiti.

Engr. Dawodu Hosts APC Ward 11 Members, Reaffirms Commitment to Unity, Continuity in Ekiti.



A stalwart of the All Progressives Congress, (APC), Engineer Olaoluwa Dawodu (EOD) over the weekend hosted leaders and members of the Party in Isan/Ilafon/Ilemeso Ward 11, in what has been described as a strategic grassroots engagement aimed at strengthening unity and consolidating support for the party.

The meeting, held in Isan-Ekiti, brought together influential stakeholders across the ward, including a former member of the Ekiti State House of Assembly, Hon. Reuben Awoyemi; the Secretary of the Ifesowapo LCDA, Hon. Olagoke Adetiloye; as well as ward executives, women leaders, youth Coordinators and loyal party members.

In his address, Engr. Dawodu expressed delight at the turnout, noting that gatherings such as this reconnect party members, deepen political consciousness and reinforce collective commitment to progress. 



He reflected on his early political exposure, crediting his father, Hon. Tokunbo Dawodu, for shaping his understanding of leadership and service.

According to him, the values of sacrifice, unity and people-centered politics were principles he learned early in life and they continue to guide his participation in governance and community development. 



He maintained that leadership should go beyond the pursuit of power, but must be rooted in compassion, responsibility and impact.

Engr. Dawodu stressed that Ekiti State had witnessed growth and stability under Governor Biodun Oyebanji, describing his administration as one driven by humility, integrity and visible performance. 


He urged party members to remain united and deliberate in promoting continuity in governance as the state prepares for the next political phase.



He noted that the re-election of Governor Oyebanji should not be viewed as a mere political aspiration but as a collective duty to sustain ongoing development across sectors of the state.


The atmosphere at the gathering was lively as members engaged in strategic discussions on community development, party strengthening and enhanced youth and women involvement in political processes, while the participants also emphasized the importance of ward-level solidarity in securing stronger electoral outcomes.


The meeting ended on a note of renewed commitment, with Engr. Dawodu, assuring stakeholders of continued accessibility and collaboration towards inclusive growth within the ward. 

He appreciated all attendees for their unwavering support and called for unity as the party intensifies efforts to consolidate progress in Ekiti.

Friday, November 28, 2025

Bishop lauds Gov. Oyebanji's resource management ability.

Bishop lauds Gov. Oyebanji's resource management ability.
… As Gov. hails inauguration of Ekiti South Anglican Diocese.



The newly enthroned Bishop of Ekiti South Anglican Diocese, Rt. Rev’d Francis Bankole has commended Ekiti State Governor; Mr Biodun Oyebanji for the remarkable achievements recorded in all sectors through effective management of the resources accruable to the State

Bishop Bankole, who stated this at the St. Peter’s Anglican Church Cathedral, Ikere-Ekiti on Thursday during his  installation as the pioneer Bishop of the diocese of Ekiti South Anglican Communion following the inauguration of the diocese by the Archbishop, Metropolitan and Primate of the church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion Most Rev’d Henry Ndukuba, stressed that the managerial acumen of the Governor had helped to lift Ekiti State higher in the committee of all states of the federation.



In his inaugural sermon, titled the ‘hand of God’, Rt. Rev’d Bankole called on Nigeria leaders to be accountable for their actions by demonstrating transparency, integrity saying this will help in preventing misuse of the common wealth of the people as well as ensuring that people holding public positions act in the best interest of the people.

The Bishop asserted that humans are not accidental being because whatever happen in the lives of the people is not a  coincidence but  a purposeful act of God, adding that humans need divine guidance to be able to lead according to God’s will and return all thanksgiving and adoration to God.


He used the opportunity to thank God for his faithfulness in ensuring that the diocese came into existence after about 31 years of struggle, stressing that nobody has the capability to block God or hinder his work as he asserted that the creation of the diocese is an act of God and a platform to deliberately expand the kingdom of God through the gospel.


Speaking at the event, Governor Biodun Oyebanji hailed the decision of the Anglican Communion to inaugurate the diocese after over 30 years of struggle to achieve it, saying the new diocese will bring evangelism, welfare, mission effectiveness and improved pastoral care closer to the people in the area.



While congratulating the Rt. Rev’d Bankole for being installed as the pioneer Bishop of the diocese, Governor Oyebanji stressed that the inauguration of the diocese was aimed to decentralize administration that will make the church adapt more effectively to the specific social, cultural, and spiritual situations of the area.

“I understand the importance of this program and it will set an encouragement to the church, I was reading the brief history of the journey from 1994 when Baba Olatawura moved that motion in Ikole which is more than 30 years of struggle to have this diocese, so we can only thank God that this is a vision fulfilled.

“And when I listened to the Bishop, I will just admonish you, that thing that you have struggled for, God has given you, you need to guide it jealously. I can say here and attest to the character of the bishop, I have known him for many years he's a man of honor, he's a man of integrity, and he's a man that carries grace. If you look at his history and what has happened to him you know that it can only be God. I congratulate this diocese for having him as your pioneer Bishop.” He stated.



Also at the event were the legal luminary, Chief Wole Olanipekun, traditional rulers and Bishops and Archbishops from various parts of Nigeria.

Thursday, November 27, 2025

Land Disputes: Ekiti Govt Urges Monarchs to Step up Arbitration Efforts.

Land Disputes: Ekiti Govt Urges Monarchs to Step up Arbitration Efforts.



The Ekiti State Government, has appealed to traditional rulers to intensify their arbitration efforts to resolve some of the raging intra and inter town land disputes in their domains.

The Ekiti State Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, spoke in Ado Ekiti, on Thursday, while mediating in a land brawl between Iye and Ikun Ekiti, from Ilejemeje/Moba Local Government areas, respectively.

The mediation was sequel to a petition written by Oniye of Iye Ekiti, Oba Jonathan Agbola Oni, raising eyebrows over encroachment on their lands by Ikun Ekiti farmers, which he feared could stoke violence and bloodshed, if not tackled swiftly.

Speaking at the parley, Mrs Afuye, in a statement by her Special Assistant on Media, Victor Ogunje, said the traditional rulers as custodians of culture, customs and traditions must get involved in land dispute resolution to abate the burdens of government.

She asserted that government can’t solely resolve some of these issues, hence, the imperative of the traditional rulers holding regular meetings to straighten rough edges before snowballing into full scale war.

“I want to appeal to our traditional rulers to try and create unity and love among themselves. It is whatever you do among yourselves that will go deep down to your people.

“Some of these land crises can be resolved amicably by our traditional rulers, because they are the authorities at the grassroots. They can do this through regular interactions on some of the pending issues, so that they can find ways to resolve them. But if they can’t agree, government can now intervene”.

On the Iye/Ikun land dispute, Mrs Afuye, assured that the Ekiti State Boundary Dispute Technical Committee will visit the encumbered land to ascertain true ownership, in partnership with the monarchs and farmers involved.

“Go and meet and straighten things out between yourselves. The Technical committee will visit the place and the two parties will make representations, so that nobody will accuse anybody of bias.

“After the visit, the final report will be released by the government. This is the best way to handle this matter in the interest of peace”, she stated.

Speaking to his petition, the Oniye of Iye Ekiti, Oba Jonathan Agboola Oni, claimed that the disputed land, had long belonged to his town, which was being given to Ikun farmers upon payment of royalties.

The monarch stated that attempt by his neighbours to claim the land may trigger insurrection and violence that could threaten the longstanding relationship between the two towns.

“We agree with the government’s position that we can resolve on our own. But it has to be on the truth. Ikun farmers had been paying royalty on this land from time immemorial. They can’t turn around and claim ownership now”.

Also, the Onikun of Ikun Ekiti, Oba Olatunde David Olusola, keyed into the peace move suggested by the deputy governor , adding that the cord of relationship between the two communities predated three centuries and had been adjudged strong and invincible.

Oba Olusola said the land was allegedly being infiltrated by Iye Ekiti people to be able to meet demands for land operations for Fadama farming, saying this could have been resolved through discussion, since it was a matter of development that could benefit the state.

Based on issue raised by Iye farmers, the monarch countered that the insignia like pillars erected during the colonial era were not for permanent delineation between communities, but to indicate boundaries between Southern and Northern protectorates.

A former commissioner in Ekiti State, Hon. Segun Akinwumi, appealed to the two communities to allow unity, love and peace reign between them, saying the matter can only be tackled through truthfulness and not by sectionalism and armtwisting .

Akinwumi, a town planning expert , revealed that the land had for long been demarcated during the Colonial Era with pillars that are still visible, revealing that these physical elements were still there and practically erasable.

Senator Cyril Fasuyi Has Done It Again In Ikole Wards 9, 10, 11, & 12 With 200 Solar Street Light Project.

Senator Cyril Fasuyi Has Done It Again In Ikole Wards 9, 10, 11, & 12 With 200 Solar Street Light Project.




In a significant and heartwarming fulfillment of his campaign promises, Senator Cyril Fasuyi has once again demonstrated his profound commitment to grassroots development by installing 200 solar street lights across Ikole Wards 9, 10, 11, and 12. This monumental project underscores his dedication to improving the security, economic vitality, and overall quality of life for his constituents.

 
The high-quality solar street lighting materials, which include galvanized poles and high-capacity solar street lamp heads, were officially received by Mr. Ajisola Olusola at Ayedun-Ekiti. The excitement from community members was palpable, as this initiative promises immediate and lasting benefits:

●Enhanced Security: The new lighting will significantly deter criminal activities and improve safety for residents moving around at night.

●Economic Boost: Nighttime socioeconomic activities will be revitalized, supporting local businesses and commerce.

●Improved Quality of Life: The overall ambience and functionality of the communities will be greatly enhanced.

The beneficiaries of this project span several communities within the wards, including: Oke Ayedun, Oke Ako, Irele, Esun, Iyemero, Ayebode, Odo Ayedun, Itapaji, Ipao, and Ijowa.


Receiving the lights, Mr. Ajisola Olusola hailed the project as timely and deeply impactful. He described it as a shining example of a leader who prioritizes action over rhetoric. The event was marked by heartfelt prayers, goodwill messages, and strong words of solidarity, reflecting the community's profound gratitude for this meaningful gesture.

Senator Fasuyi's consistent delivery of transformative, people-centered projects at the grassroots level continues to solidify his reputation as a promise-keeping leader.

Senator Cyril Fasuyi: Delivering Hope, Lighting Up Communities for a Brighter Future.

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Venite University Kicks Off 2025/2026 Freshers’ Orientation with Strong Focus on Discipline and Academic Excellence.

Venite University Kicks Off 2025/2026 Freshers’ Orientation with Strong Focus on Discipline and Academic Excellence.



Venite University officially opened its 2025/2026 orientation programme on Monday, November 24, welcoming freshers into an academic environment designed to combine rigour, discipline, and world-class facilities. The Acting Vice Chancellor, Prof. K.A. Aduloju, declared the week-long programme open, congratulating students for emerging from a highly competitive admission process and urging them to set clear academic goals from day one.



Addressing the new students, Prof. Aduloju described Venite as a rising private university known for its accredited programmes, architectural excellence, and commitment to intellectual growth. He stressed the importance of adhering to university rules, warned against cultism, examination malpractice, and misinformation, and encouraged students to use available support structures, including the Student Affairs Office and the Students’ Programme Representative Forum (SPRF).

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