Sunday, 12 April 2026

 A prominent market association in Lagos has declared its support for Godwin Ikuru as its preferred candidate in the forthcoming gubernatorial election.


The endorsement was announced during a weekend gathering in Lagos, where members of the largely non-indigenous trading community expressed strong confidence in Ikuru’s leadership and vision for the state.

Speaking at the event, the group’s leader, Obina, described Ikuru as a compassionate and capable leader committed to empowering people across ethnic lines. He noted that Ikuru’s track record demonstrates inclusivity and a broad approach to development.

“Godwin Ikuru has consistently demonstrated that he is capable of delivering results. His efforts have impacted both Yoruba and non-Yoruba residents, proving he represents everyone,” Obina said.

Obina added that Ikuru has the capacity to sustain and expand on the achievements of the current administration led by Babajide Sanwo-Olu, ensuring continuity in governance and ongoing development initiatives.

Members of the association also pledged to mobilize support for Ikuru, expressing optimism that his leadership would promote unity, economic growth, and inclusiveness across the state.

The endorsement highlights increasing political activity among key commercial groups as preparations gradually build toward the next governorship election in Lagos State.

Monday, 6 April 2026

‎Itsekiri Youths Warn Tinubu Against Decentralising Pipeline Surveillance Contracts, Say Move Will Fuel Niger Delta Chao

‎The Itsekiri Youths for Good Governance (IYGG) has urged President Bola Tinubu to reject mounting pressures for the decentralisation of pipeline surveillance contracts in the Niger Delta, describing the campaign as a veiled attempt by criminal elements to infiltrate and exploit the nation’s oil infrastructure.


‎In a public statement issued on Monday, the group characterised the push for regional redistribution of surveillance contracts as a “dangerous and self-serving” agenda driven not by genuine equity concerns but by vested interests seeking access to pipelines for illegal bunkering and crude oil theft.

‎‎The group recalled the turbulent years of Niger Delta militancy, pipeline vandalism, and economic disruption, warning that the relative peace the region currently enjoys was hard-won and must not be sacrificed on the altar of political patronage. They argued that existing surveillance companies have demonstrated consistent performance in curbing oil theft, protecting national assets, and maintaining order in volatile environments.

‎“Decentralisation, as currently being proposed, is nothing but a coded attempt to legitimise disorder and create multiple centres of unregulated control,” the statement declared, adding that pipeline surveillance is a national security matter demanding competence and proven capacity, not a political reward system.

‎Rather than fragmenting existing arrangements, the group called on President Tinubu to strengthen the current framework by expanding the operational coverage and logistical support available to surveillance contractors already delivering results.

‎The IYGG also appealed to traditional rulers, youth organisations, and political stakeholders across the Niger Delta to resist what they described as divisive narratives designed to inflame community tensions for selfish ends, stressing that the region’s advancement depends on unity and a collective commitment to lawful economic activity.

‎“We must not allow a few desperate actors to drag the entire Niger Delta back into an era of violence, destruction, and economic sabotage,” the statement warned.

‎The statement was signed by Mone Oris, Chairman, and Metsaghanrun S. Oki, Secretary, of the Itsekiri Youths for Good Governance.

Wednesday, 1 April 2026

Tinubu’s Leadership Inspires Hope Amid Challenges – Ex- Lagos Chief of Staff, Baba Ojo

Former Chief of Staff to the Lagos State Government, Otunba Samuel Olukunle Ojo, aka Baba Ojo, has paid glowing tribute to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, describing him as a visionary leader whose legacy of service and reform continues to shape Nigeria’s development trajectory.


‎‎In a statement marking the President’s birthday, Ojo said Tinubu’s life reflects “a story of sacrifice, resilience and an enduring belief in the promise of Nigeria.”


‎‎“I join millions of Nigerians in celebrating a visionary leader… a leader whose courage, foresight and unwavering commitment to nation-building continue to shape the destiny of our great country,” he said.‎‎


Reflecting on his time working with Tinubu during his tenure as Governor of Lagos State, Ojo noted that the experience offered him rare insight into the President’s leadership style.‎‎


“Having had the rare privilege of working closely with you during your tenure as Governor of Lagos State, I witnessed firsthand your exceptional leadership, your strategic insight and your remarkable ability to discover and nurture talent,” he stated.‎‎


Ojo credited Tinubu with laying the foundation for Lagos State’s transformation into a model of governance and economic growth, noting that the reforms initiated during his administration remain impactful.‎‎


“You laid the foundation for the transformation of Lagos into a model of governance, bold reforms and economic growth, a legacy that continues to stand the test of time,” he added.‎‎


He further described Tinubu’s political journey from Lagos to the presidency as a testament to decades of commitment to democratic ideals and progressive governance.‎‎


“Your journey from Lagos to the presidency is a testament to a lifetime devoted to democratic ideals, progressive governance and national development,” Ojo said.‎‎


Amid current national challenges, Ojo expressed confidence in the President’s leadership, noting that his resilience continues to inspire hope among citizens.‎‎“Even in challenging times, your resolve remains unshaken, inspiring confidence and renewing hope among Nigerians who look to your leadership for direction and stability,” he said.‎‎


He concluded by celebrating not only the President’s age but also the lasting impact of his public service.‎‎“On this special occasion, we celebrate not just your years, but the enduring impact of your service,” Ojo added.

Tuesday, 31 March 2026

LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES 150KVA SOLAR POWER SYSTEM TO PROVIDE CLEAN, RELIABLE ENERGY TO RADIO LAGOS/EKO FM.

The Lagos State Government has commissioned a new 150KVA outdoor solar power system to deliver clean, stable electricity to Radio Lagos and Eko FM stations, advancing sustainable public infrastructure.


Speaking at the project’s launch on Tuesday, the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Gbenga Omotosho, described it as transformative, noting that it was designed to enhance access to clean, reliable, and sustainable energy at the station while reducing the electricity burden.

According to Omotosho, ''the project marks a significant stride toward the state government’s goal of developing smarter, more sustainable infrastructure''.

He urged the organisation to maximise the use of the solar power system to bridge the electricity gap, with a strong focus on accelerating Nigeria’s transition to clean energy.

Also, the Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Abiodun Ogunleye, said the project would deliver clean, stable electricity for critical security and communication systems, while ensuring high service standards are maintained.

The General Manager of Radio Lagos and Eko FM, Jide Lawal, stated that with the installation of the state-of-the-art solar power system, the station was stepping into a new era of energy independence, sustainability, and uninterrupted service to its valued listeners.

Lawal said the solar power project goes beyond panels and batteries, describing it as a bold commitment to innovation, environmental responsibility, and excellence in broadcasting.

He noted that Radio Lagos/Eko FM would now run on clean, renewable energy, reducing its carbon footprint, cutting operational costs, and ensuring that life-changing programmes reach listeners without any interruption.

According to Lawal ''To our staff, let me say that this solar system is your victory too. It means we can focus even more on what we do best, serving our listeners with passion and professionalism and publicizing and disseminating the activities, policies and programmes of the State Government''.

''As we commission this solar power system today, let us celebrate not just technology, but the brighter future it represents for Radio Lagos/Eko FM and the entire broadcasting industry in Nigeria. We are now better positioned to amplify voices, spread hope, educate our people, and keep the airwaves alive – rain or shine, day or night'', he said.

Lawal commended Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, for believing in the vision and bringing it to reality.

He also appreciated the efforts of the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Gbenga Omotosho, and the Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Abiodun Ogunleye, for their shared commitment to ensuring the project became a reality.

Sunday, 29 March 2026

Lawmaker Adeseyi Lawal Celebrates President Tinubu, Praises His Visionary Leadership and Lasting Impact

Hon. Adeseyi Lawal, who represents Ikeja Constituency I in the Lagos State House of Assembly, has joined numerous well-wishers nationwide in celebrating President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on the occasion of his birthday.

In a statement released on behalf of his constituents, Lawal commended the President for his steadfast dedication to national development and the advancement of democracy in Nigeria. He described Tinubu as a visionary leader whose bold reforms and decisive actions continue to shape the country’s future.

The lawmaker highlighted the President’s significant contributions, particularly in Lagos State, noting that his legacy remains a benchmark for effective governance and transformative leadership. According to Lawal, Tinubu’s unwavering commitment to public service and nation-building has earned him widespread admiration both within Nigeria and internationally.
As you celebrate another year, we honour your legacy of sacrifice, resilience, and your unwavering pursuit of a stronger and more prosperous Nigeria,” the statement read.
Lawal also wished the President continued good health, strength, and greater achievements in the years ahead, expressing confidence in his administration’s capacity to deliver sustainable progress for the nation.
President Tinubu’s birthday has attracted widespread recognition, with tributes pouring in from political figures, institutions, and citizens who acknowledge his contributions to Nigeria’s growth and development.

Wednesday, 25 March 2026

SOUN SANCTIONS SENATOR ADESEUN, BANS USE OF MAYEGUN TITLE

The Palace of the Soun of Ogbomosoland has announced the indefinite suspension of Senator Hamzat Ayoade Adeseun from his chieftaincy title as Mayegun of Ogbomosoland, citing alleged misconduct and actions considered inconsistent with the expectations of the office.


The decision was conveyed in an official letter issued on behalf of His Imperial Majesty, Oba Ghandi Afolabi Olaoye, and signed by the Palace Secretary, Toyin Ajamu.

According to the statement, the suspension followed what the Palace described as “sustained acts of insubordination, wilful disregard, and persistent disrespect” toward the Palace and the traditional institution of the Soun.

The Palace noted that the senator’s conduct, observed over a period of time, had become a matter of concern and was deemed incompatible with the dignity and responsibilities attached to the Mayegun title.

“As a chief of this Palace, your actions have fallen short of the standards expected and have demonstrated a disregard for the authority, traditions, and sanctity of the institution,” the statement read in part.

The suspension takes immediate effect, and the senator has been directed to cease presenting himself as the Mayegun of Ogbomosoland in all forms, including at public events, official functions, and across media platforms.

Ogbomoso has a long-standing traditional structure in which chieftaincy titles carry significant cultural and social responsibilities. Analysts say the development underscores the continued influence of traditional institutions in maintaining discipline among title holders.

As of the time of filing this report, Senator Adeseun had not issued any public response regarding the suspension.

The Palace expressed expectation of full compliance with the directive, emphasizing the need to uphold the integrity and authority of the traditional institution.

Saturday, 21 March 2026

Adeyanju’s ‘7-Day Ultimatum It's Beyond Professional Boundaries, Act of Impersonation-Media Aide ‎

Following a reported seven-day ultimatum allegedly issued by media personality Bamidele Adeyanju, demanding that Fuji musician Taye Currency appear to respond to certain allegations.


‎In a strongly worded response released on behalf of the organisation by his Public Relation Officer, Tope Eluyefa from the camp of the Fuji star, whose principal is Taiwo Akande Adebisi, described the ultimatum as inappropriate and a clear overreach of journalistic responsibility.

‎According to the statement signed by the organisation’s Public Relations Officer, the action raises serious concerns about the boundaries between journalism and judicial authority.

‎“Since when did a media platform assume the authority of a court of law, empowered to summon individuals and compel them to defend themselves against unsubstantiated allegations?” the statement queried, warning that such practices blur the line between responsible reporting and the exercise of judicial powers and it means he is impersonating the judicial arm of government.

‎The organisation further criticized the tone of the invitation, arguing that issuing an ultimatum to someone one claims to be inviting for clarification contradicts the ethical standards expected in professional journalism.

‎It noted that credible investigative reporting requires balanced inquiry, verification of facts, and fair representation of all parties involved.

‎According to the statement, what has been observed so far appears to be a one-sided narrative allegedly driven by individuals described as “remnants” of the Oluyole Fuji circle, who have repeatedly been given a platform to air criticisms against the musician.

‎The statement suggested that after exhausting those sources, the next strategy appears to be provoking the Fuji star through sustained public criticism in an attempt to compel a reaction.

‎Despite the ongoing attacks, however, the organisation maintained that the reputation and professional engagements of Taye Currency continue to grow.

‎“The public can clearly see that the repeated attacks have not achieved the intended objective,” the statement added.

‎The organisation therefore declared the so-called seven-day ultimatum “null and void from the outset,” stressing that it carries neither legal authority nor professional merit.

‎It further described the approach as discourteous and unbecoming of anyone operating within the media profession, emphasizing that journalism should not be reduced to issuing ultimatums or positioning itself as both investigator and judge.

‎The statement concluded with a call for greater adherence to professional decorum, ethical responsibility, and respect for due process in public commentary within the media space.