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Sunday, April 26, 2026

EKITI: THE SEASON OF LIES AND HALF-TRUTHS.

EKITI: THE SEASON OF LIES AND HALF-TRUTHS.
By Segun Dipe.



(Here is a remixed, updated, version) 

Campaign season is back in Ekiti. And with it comes the usual fog.  

Promises will fly. Counter-promises will land. In between, half-truths will multiply faster than facts. This is the season when some aspirants believe the road to the Government House runs through the gutter.  

Expect the old playbook. One man will announce himself as his party’s “anointed” before the party itself speaks. Another will rehearse falsehoods about rivals until repetition feels like evidence. The names of sitting leaders, especially the governor, will be dipped in mud and hung out to dry — all for a sliver of advantage.

The usual characters will return on schedule. They’ll commission projects they never touched, parade degrees they never earned, and claim street credibility they never built. Online, rented crowds will cheer on cue. Bought followers will swear they saw miracles. In that noise, truth becomes the first casualty.

This is why vigilance is not optional. Don’t swallow every flyer. Don’t retweet every clip. Ask the question: Where is the proof?_ Check the record. Match the mouth with the mandate. Be suspicious of anyone whose strategy is to split Ekiti into camps and then claim to lead it. Division is the cheapest campaign tool, and the most expensive to repair.

Ekiti has paid for lies before. We paid with abandoned projects. We paid with four-year regressions. We paid with governors who campaigned in poetry and governed in prose. We cannot afford that tax again.

So let’s name things. Call out the lie. Reject the manufactured narrative. Demand the receipt. Our state does not need peddlers of false hope. It needs carriers of real weight.

And what is real the weight?
1. Integrity that can be audited: If you can’t show how you lived yesterday, you can’t be trusted with our tomorrow.  
2. A record that can be touched: Not “I will build,” but “I have built.” Not “I will pay,” but “I paid.”  
3. Fairness without a calculator: Leaders who see different communities with the same eye, who don’t govern by senatorial payback.  
4. Unity as method, not slogan: Anyone can preach peace. Look for the one who kept a fractured party, and a fractious state, from cracking.  
5. A vision with a price tag: “Ekiti will be great” is not a plan. “130MW, township roads in all 16 LGAs, 5,000 more youths in Agric by 2027” is a plan.

This season, let’s retire empty noise. Let’s audit, not applaud. Let’s choose builders over blowhards, doers over dubbers.  

Ekiti deserves leaders who move us forward, not those who hold us hostage to the past or sell us fiction about the future.

Truth is the only thing that sets a state free. But first, we must chase it, catch it, and refuse to let it go.

Dipe writes from Ado-Ekiti.

Adaramodu Deepens Education Drive, Sponsors 47 Ekiti South Students.

Adaramodu Deepens Education Drive, Sponsors 47 Ekiti South Students.



Senator representing Ekiti South Senatorial District and Senate Spokesman, Senator Yemi Adaramodu, has once again demonstrated purposeful and people-centred leadership by sponsoring 47 students on scholarship across the district.

The initiative underscores his unwavering commitment to education, youth empowerment and sustainable human capital development, pillars that remain essential to the growth of any progressive society.

At a time when many families are faced with economic realities, the senator’s intervention stands as a beacon of responsive governance, easing financial burdens while opening doors of opportunity for the next generation of leaders in Ekiti South.

In a thriving democracy, true representation is measured not by rhetoric but by tangible impact. This scholarship scheme reflects the ideals of participatory governance, equity and inclusive development, values that strengthen public trust and deepen democratic dividends.

Stakeholders across the senatorial district have continued to commend the lawmaker’s visionary approach, describing it as a strategic investment in the future and a clear demonstration of leadership that listens, acts and delivers.

As the journey of service continues, many constituents have expressed confidence in Senator Adaramodu’s capacity to consolidate on these gains, urging sustained support for his leadership in order to advance continuity, stability and greater development across Ekiti South.

Indeed, for many, this is the hallmark of a representative who has earned the people’s trust through performance, a leader whose commitment to service positions him as a worthy candidate for continued stewardship in the years ahead.

Saturday, April 25, 2026

EKITI GEARS UP FOR MASSIVE TURNOUT AS APC FLAGS OFF BAO CAMPAIGN.

EKITI GEARS UP FOR MASSIVE TURNOUT AS APC FLAGS OFF BAO CAMPAIGN.
 ...Governors, NASS leaders, party chiefs storm Ado-Ekiti for rollout.



All roads lead to Ado-Ekiti on Monday, April 27, as the All Progressives Congress (APC) formally flags off the re-election campaign of Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji (BAO) ahead of the June 20 governorship election.

The event, scheduled for 10:00 a.m. at the Ekiti Parapo Pavilion, is expected to draw one of the largest political gatherings in the state in recent years, with party leaders and supporters converging from across the country.

Leading the APC national delegation is the party’s National Chairman, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, alongside members of the National Working Committee. Serving APC governors from across the six geopolitical zones, led by the Chairman of the Progressives Governors’ Forum, are also expected to attend.



Principal officers of the National Assembly, including senators and members of the House of Representatives from Ekiti and beyond, have confirmed their participation.

Also expected are former governors of Ekiti State, party elders, women and youth leaders, as well as business and community figures from all 16 local government areas. Members of the Ekiti State House of Assembly, the state’s National Assembly caucus, and various support groups have already begun mobilising for the event.

The flag-off as more than a rally, but a demonstration of unity and confidence in the Oyebanji administration, coming after months of endorsements and what supporters say is visible progress across key sectors.

The APC says adequate security and traffic arrangements have been put in place the event, which will be broadcast live on NTA, EKTV and major FM stations, and streamed across BAO 2026 social media platforms.

“Monday is not just about the flag-off; it is a moment for Ekiti people to show their support and appreciation,” said the campaign Director-General, Senator Cyril Fasuyi.

APC Appoints Kaduna Governor Senator Uba Sani as Chairman of Ekiti State Governorship Campaign Council.

APC Appoints Kaduna Governor Senator Uba Sani as Chairman of Ekiti State Governorship Campaign Council.



The All Progressives Congress (APC) has officially appointed Senator Uba Sani CON, Governor of Kaduna State, as Chairman of the Ekiti State Governorship Election Campaign Council.

In a letter dated 24th April, 2026, signed by the APC National Secretary, Senator Surajudeen Ajibola Basiru Ph.D., BL, the party described the appointment as a recognition of Governor Sani’s “distinguished leadership, political experience, and commitment to the success of our party in this critical election.”

The letter, addressed to Governor Sani at the Kaduna State Government House, also extends a formal invitation to the official flag-off campaign rally for the Ekiti State governorship election.

Rally Details:
Date: Monday, 27th April, 2026
Time: 11:00 am
Venue: Ekiti Parapo Pavilion, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State

Old Woman with Old Political Gimmicks.

Old Woman with Old Political Gimmicks.



The narrative being peddled by the faceless "Olooto Ekiti" regarding the Ekiti South Senatorial District is not just a fabrication, it is a desperate, recycled gimmick designed to sow seeds of discord where there is already absolute clarity.

The "leaked list" currently being circulated by the notorious pseudonym, Olooto Ekiti, is nothing more than a poorly scripted work of fiction from the stable of an "author of confusion." The claim that Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji is "undecided" on Ekiti South due to "Presidency influence" for Senator Biodun Olujimi is a laughable lie that ignores the political reality on the ground.

It is important to remind the public that this is the same faceless Olooto Ekiti,  who recently attempted to deceive the people by circulating an old, out-of-context photograph of Senator Olujimi with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. That desperate attempt to fake a presidential endorsement was quickly busted as a fraud, forcing the perpetrators to shamelessly withdraw the claim and change their narrative once the lies were exposed. Having failed with photo-trickery, they have now resorted to "leaked lists" to maintain their relevance.

The suggestion that the Governor or the APC leadership would bypass a foundational member and a loyalist like Senator Yemi Adaramodu for a newcomer is preposterous. Sen. Adaramodu is a cornerstone of the APC structure in Ekiti, whereas Senator Biodun Olujimi is a political migrant who lacks any political bearing, to the extent that she was soundly defeated as an incumbent Senator by Adaramodu when he was still a House of Representatives member.

There is no indecision in Ekiti South. Senator Yemi Adaramodu has already received overwhelming endorsements from the party leadership and executives across all six local government areas of the district. The Governor remains fully aligned with the party’s grassroots structure. These "sponsored gimmicks" of the old woman are the same lies they used to destroy their former party, and they will not be allowed to introduce such toxicity into the All Progressives Congress.

We have it on good authority that "Olooto Ekiti" is being funded by poor losers who realize they cannot compete with an astute politician like Adaramodu. The road is blocked. Ekiti South is firmly decided, and no amount of faceless propaganda or recycled lies can change that reality.

Abraham Seunfunmi writes from Omuo Ekiti

Friday, April 24, 2026

VENITE UNIVERSITY INITIATES STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP WITH FETHI TO ADVANCE MEDICAL EDUCATION.

VENITE UNIVERSITY INITIATES STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP WITH FETHI TO ADVANCE MEDICAL EDUCATION.



Management of Venite University Iloro Ekiti has paid a strategic visit to the Chief Medical Director of Federal Teaching Hospital Ido Ekiti, Professor Kolawole Olubunmi Ogundipe, and his management team, as part of efforts to strengthen collaboration in medical education and training.

Leading the delegation was the Vice Chancellor of the university, Professor Charity O Aremu, who congratulated the Chief Medical Director on his well-deserved appointment, describing it as a recognition of his outstanding contributions to the medical profession and health care delivery in Nigeria.


Speaking during the visit, Professor Aremu emphasised that the mission of Venite University is centred on “driving growth and academic innovation,” noting that the attainment of this vision requires strong institutional partnerships. According to her, “a tree cannot make a forest,” stressing the importance of collaboration with reputable institutions such as the Federal Teaching Hospital Ido Ekiti.


The Vice Chancellor further explained that achieving academic and professional excellence in Medicine demands strategic alliances with established medical institutions. She stated that partnership with FETHI would enable Venite University to align with global best practices in medical training and research.


Highlighting areas of proposed collaboration, Professor Aremu listed Medicine and Surgery (MBBS), Nursing Sciences, Medical Laboratory Science, Anatomy, Radiography, and other health related programmes approved by the National Universities Commission, adding, “No stick of broom can sweep clean” and reiterated “strategical alliances and network is key to great developments.”

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HAUGHTINESS, THE ONLY “VIRTUE” BAO LACKS AS HE FACES 20 JUNE.

HAUGHTINESS, THE ONLY “VIRTUE” BAO LACKS AS HE FACES 20 JUNE.
By Segun Dipe



In Nigerian politics, virtues are scarce, vices are worn like medals. Power intoxicates, and proximity to authority breeds a sickness many leaders never survive: haughtiness. The nose-in-the-air syndrome. The _“do you know who I am?”_ disease.

Yet as Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, BAO, approaches the 20 June governorship election, one truth rises above the billboards: haughtiness is the only “virtue” BAO lacks.

Watch the average politician after six months in office: The handshake weakens. The phone goes unanswered. The convoy lengthens. Distance becomes doctrine. Haughtiness becomes policy.

BAO caught the power but dodged the virus.

The absence shows with receipts in the streets where market women in Oja Oba still call him “our son” and he stops to listen. No sirens scattering tomatoes. That humility powered the reconnection of over 60 communities that had been in darkness for nearly two decades. Haughty men build flyovers to nowhere. BAO lights up villages.

In the civil service, when BAO cleared salary arrears and pensions, he apologised that it took long. He didn’t posture as “benefactor.” He pays doctors and health workers at par with federal counterparts and stays current on gratuities. Ekiti State University, EKSU, just became the first state university in Nigeria to implement the new ASUU salary structure. That itself is a big deal, but BAO is not seeing it as such. To him, it is stewardship. 

In infrastructure, haughty leaders do foundation laying, BAO does commissioning. He has delivered 10 major roads and 25 others, with the second overhead bridge in Ado-Ekiti ongoing. The Ikole-Ara-Isinbode 20km road, which eluded his predecessors, was commissioned by the first executive governor, Otunba Niyi Adebayo. BAO completed the Ekiti Agro-Allied Cargo Airport,  project that spanned three administrations, and commercial flights now run.

In agriculture and youth, BAO's “Bring Back the Youth Into Agriculture” scheme paid N140m to young farmers for off-taken produce and recently shared N1.4bn profit among participating youths. Enrollment jumped from 1,000 to 5,000 in one year. He also paid N160m compensation to landowners for farm acquisition.

In education and health, BAO renovated 203 secondary schools and 900 primary schools, plus 9 general hospitals and 105 PHCs. Through _Ulerawa_, residents access free essential healthcare. The result? Infant mortality fell 57%, from 42 to 18 per 1,000. Ekiti now has the 2nd lowest out-of-school children nationally.

In fiscal discipline, haughty men would hide budgets. BAO topped BudgIT’s Fiscal Transparency League Q2, Q3 2024 and Q1, Q2 2025 and ranked 1st in Annual Growth Rate of IGR 2023.

In party politics, BAO attends ward meetings, hikes with youths, and runs quarterly stakeholder feedback sessions. 350+ groups, all former governors, and every NASS/State Assembly member have endorsed BAO for 20 June. Haughty men buy loyalty. BAO earns it.

Why will this matter on 20 June? Ekiti elections are not won by federal might alone. They are won in compounds, at naming ceremonies, under village trees. Ekiti people reject leaders who carry themselves away and embrace the likes of BAO who warm up with them.

The 20 June ballot is a referendum on temperament. Can this man still enter any community without a battalion? Can he play draught or _ayo_ at anywhere in Ekiti without cameras? Can he be real in his relationship with the man or woman on the street? If you don’t know, ask those who know. 

BAO’s answer, backed by 80% completion of inherited projects and power licenses to 14 investors to move Ekiti from 20-25MW to 130MW, has been "Yes, I do."

That is why all the past governors, beginning with Niyi Adebayo to Ayo Fayose to Segun Oni and the immediate past, Kayode Fayemi, say they’ll lead BAO’s campaign from the front. The Senate Leader, Michael Opeyemi Bamidele has agreed to chair the campaign council that will ensure BAO's victory come June 20. It is the same reason teachers have sworn “never again” will they gamble with the future of Ekiti. Or why do you think the youths call him “BAO” not “His Excellency” – and he doesn’t arrest them for it? familiarity, not haughtiness. 

Saying haughtiness is the only “virtue” BAO lacks is not canonization. Roads still need tarring – his 2026 budget targets massive township rehabilitation. Youth unemployment still bites – hence 2,000 youths are trained in AI, cybersecurity, software development.

Talking of the sins that bury second terms – detachment, arrogance, tone-deafness – BAO has avoided them. He refuses to buy the argument that he is too big for the people who made him.

The Verdict: Come 20 June, Ekiti will not elect an angel. They will elect a man. The man on the ballot who has structure and projects: Airport, Ring Road Phase 1 done, N415.57bn 2026 budget signed.

But BAO has something rarer: the ability to remain small in his own eyes while occupying a big office. In a country where power teaches leaders to look down, BAO still looks around. And looks you in the eye.

With 80% of inherited projects completed, infant mortality down 57%, and 60 communities relit, the data matches the demeanor.

Haughtiness is a “virtue” many master by year two. It is the only one BAO refused to learn even as he closes year four. On 20 June, that will be the difference between re-election and rejection.

Know this, know peace.

Segun Dipe writes as the Spokesperson of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Ekiti State.