Oyo PDP chieftain, Dare Adeleke, has advised former governor Ayo Fayose’s family to “take him to a psychiatric hospital, as soon as possible.”
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Wednesday, 26 November 2025
Dare Adeleke Blast Ayo Fayose Again; "You Need To Be Taken to Nearest Psychiatric Hospital As Soon As Possible"
Friday, 21 November 2025
Commissioner Wasilat Re-Assure Her Commitment To Grassroot Development, As She supports Orumogege Football Tournament Season 2
The organisers of the Orumogege Football Tournament led by Amos Adewale Ado have expressed heartfelt appreciation to the Oyo State Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Honourable Wasilat Adegoke as well as the Leader of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Hon. Sanjo Adedoyin, for their unwavering support toward the growth of grassroots sports in Ogbomoso land.
According to the organising committee, the backing received from the Commissioner and Hon. Sanjo the leader of the House of Assembly who is also member representing Ogbomoso South state constituency has played a significant role in strengthening the tournament’s vision.
“We are sincerely grateful for their continuous encouragement and contributions to youth development. Their support serves as a major motivation for us and the participating teams,” the organisers said.
As the organisers were grateful to paramount ruler of Ogbomosoland, Oba Olaoye Ghandi, Orumogege 111,the Soun of Ogbomoso for enabling environment, unwavering support and other development plans which key into the 25- year plan development agenda of Oba Ghandi.
This year’s tournament is set to resume play off at Soun Township Stadium Ogbomoso on Saturday, November 22, featuring registered teams from across Ogbomoso land. Football lovers and community members are eagerly anticipating a competitive and entertaining series of matches.
The Orumogege Football Tournament remains one of the key sporting events promoting unity, youth engagement, and talent development within the Ogbomoso land.
Monday, 17 November 2025
David Mark, Aregbesola And Top ADC Leaders Unveil New Secretariat, in Abuja.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) on Monday inaugurated its new National Secretariat Complex in Abuja, with party leaders declaring that the 2027 general elections will mark a major turning point in Nigeria’s political future.
The ceremony brought together senior figures of the party, including the Interim National Secretary, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, who hailed the new secretariat as a symbol of the ADC’s renewed direction and a launchpad for a more disciplined and visionary political movement.
Aregbesola described the facility as “a fresh dawn for the ADC,” saying it will serve as a rallying point for Nigerians seeking an alternative political culture anchored on integrity, service and national renewal.
“This secretariat is more than a building—it is the heartbeat of a new political awakening,” he said. “From here, we will coordinate a movement built on discipline, truth, responsibility and collective progress. The ADC is prepared to give Nigerians a credible, ethical and competent option in 2027.”
He stressed that the party is entering a new era where unity, strategic planning and national service will override personal interests and past divisions.
ADC National Chairman, Senator David Mark, reinforced this message, noting that the new headquarters reflects the party’s commitment to accountability, principled leadership and internal discipline.
“My message today is simple: this is not business as usual,” Mark declared. “Everything we do going forward will be anchored on character, courage, competence, discipline and integrity.”
He described the complex as the party’s strategic command centre, where ideas will be refined, strategies shaped and the next generation of leaders produced.
“Let this day mark the end of old divisions,” Mark added. “Let today symbolize the rise of a stronger, more disciplined, more visionary and more people-oriented political party with only one agenda: to serve Nigeria.”
Speaking with journalists, ADC National Publicity Secretary Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi dismissed suggestions that the relocation was influenced by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, who once occupied the building. “Atiku has nothing to do with our movement here. This is solely an ADC decision,” he said.
Abdullahi announced that nationwide membership registration and validation will begin next week ahead of the party’s congresses and non-elective convention, while reaffirming that the ADC remains open to defectors from other parties who meet its ethical standards.
He also confirmed that key coalition leaders, including Nasir El-Rufai and Peter Obi, remain committed to the alliance.
Monday’s inauguration—attended by Aregbesola, potential presidential hopefuls and senior ADC leaders—marks a major milestone in the party’s expansion efforts, following similar openings in states such as Kwara. The ADC insists the new secretariat signals its readiness to contest vigorously in 2027 and reshape Nigeria’s political trajectory.
Thursday, 13 November 2025
Pro-Tinubu, Pro-Dangote Groups Hold Solidarity Protest at Lagos Assembly
The Nigeria Coalition Group and the Yoruba Council Worldwide have held a solidarity protest in support of the Dangote Refinery and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
The demonstration took place at the Lagos State House of Assembly, where the protesters called for stronger government backing for the Dangote Refinery and immediate policy implementation to protect local refining.
Speaking during the protest, the leader of both groups, Aare Oladotun Hassan, urged the Federal Government to enforce a 15% import duty tariff and to implement a total ban on the importation of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) and Automotive Gas Oil (AGO).
He also demanded that the government grant 100% crude oil exploration and supply allocation to the Dangote Refinery to enhance its operational efficiency and contribution to Nigeria’s energy security.
Hassan criticized the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), led by Comrade Festus Osifo, accusing the union of attempting to undermine the refinery through “premeditated orchestrations, deceitful narratives, and unfounded allegations.”
He further alleged that the Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria (DAPPMAN) is lobbying the government for an extension of importation waivers until the end of the first quarter of 2026 — a move he said would be detrimental to the refinery and Nigeria’s economic independence.
The protesters were received by Hon. Noheen Adam, who represents Ibeju-Lekki, and the Clerk of the House, on behalf of the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa. The lawmakers assured the group that their message would be delivered to the Speaker and that they would receive a response in due course.
Hassan emphasized that the coalition’s action was a show of solidarity for both the Dangote Refinery and President Tinubu’s administration, calling for sustained support of local industries as a cornerstone of Nigeria’s renewed hope and economic transformation agenda.
Tuesday, 11 November 2025
LASG ENGAGES STAKEHOLDERS ON SECOND VOLUNTARY LOCAL REVIEW OF SDGs
The Lagos State Government through the Office of Sustainable Development Goals has convened a wide-ranging stakeholder engagement session to review and validate the State’s Second Voluntary Local Review (VLR) of the Sustainable Development Goals, reaffirming its commitment to inclusive governance, transparency, and evidence-based policymaking.
Declaring the session open at Radisson Hotel, Ikeja, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Sustainable Development Goals, Dr. Oreoluwa Finnih, underscored the significance of the review, describing it as a strategic roadmap that strengthens governance, fosters inclusiveness, and ensures that development actions deliver real impact for the people of Lagos.
According to Dr. Finnih, the VLR process goes beyond a mere reporting exercise, serving as a dynamic mechanism that promotes inclusion, accountability, and stronger governance frameworks at the subnational level.
“The Voluntary Local Review, as we know, was introduced to help localize the global development agenda. To turn international goals into real, practical actions that speak to our local realities and aspirations.”
The Special Adviser explained that since the launch of the first Lagos VLR in 2023, the State has deepened efforts to drive inclusive growth across all sectors, scaling up initiatives that reduce inequality, bridge developmental gaps, and promote shared prosperity.
“Our commitment to strategic policy alignment continues to inspire collaboration between government agencies, the private sector, and our communities. We are finding smarter and more sustainable solutions to the challenges that affect everyday lives,” she added.
She noted that the 2025 VLR reflects Lagos’ progress and evolving strategies toward achieving the SDGs, supported by robust, up-to-date data and analysis.
The review, she said, integrates the voices of young people, women, and vulnerable groups to ensure that development decisions remain people-centered and inclusive.
Dr. Finnih further emphasized that the validation workshop provides an avenue to strengthen coordination among government, private-sector, and civil-society actors to align budgets, policies, and programmes with the SDG targets.
“As we approach the final stretch of the global SDG timeline, the need to accelerate implementation becomes even more urgent. Your insights, experiences, and feedback are invaluable to making this review meaningful and successful” she urged participants.
In his remark, the Senior Technical Advisor to the Presidency, Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Sustainable Development Goals (OSSAP–SDGs), Dr. Baba Yusuf Yunusa, commended the Lagos State Government for its proactive approach to sustainable development and commitment to evidence-based governance.
He noted that Lagos has become a shining example of subnational commitment to the SDGs, demonstrating both the capacity and political will to localize global development goals and translate them into measurable impact for its citizens.
Dr. Yunusa emphasized that the Voluntary Local Review (VLR) serves as a valuable platform for tracking progress, reviewing key issues, addressing challenges, and identifying opportunities to accelerate SDG implementation at the local level.
“The SDGs are ultimately about people, ensuring that no one is left behind in our development efforts. Government at all levels has a critical role to play in mobilizing resources, fostering partnerships, and sustaining political commitment to fast-track progress toward the 2030 Agenda,” he stated.
He reaffirmed that the Lagos VLR not only contributes to Nigeria’s national SDGs reporting but also stands as an exemplary model of how subnational actors can drive sustainable transformation through accountability, inclusiveness, and innovation.
The technical session was conducted by TRUSSVERSE Consulting and the Boston Consulting Group (BCG), who jointly facilitated insightful presentations and interactive discussions aimed at validating data inputs, refining key performance indicators, and aligning strategic priorities with the global ambition.
The 2025 Lagos Voluntary Local Review, when finalized, will serve as a critical tool for tracking progress, shaping evidence-based policies, and guiding future development actions across the State.
Present at the workshop include, the Permanent Secretary, Office of SDGs, Mrs. Kaphayah Olayemi Sarumi; Director, Lagos Bureau of Statistics, Mr. Bashiru Oseni-Ope; Co-founder of Lagos Island Connect (LIC), Ms. Yemisi Ransome-Kuti; SDGs Champions across MDAs; Development Partners; Private Sector Leaders; Academia; Civil Society and Grassroots Organizations.
OGBOMOSHO: Celebrating a Trailblazer: MAS Celebrates Honourable Mulikat Akande Adeola On Her Birthday
Ogbomosho born political aspirant and a philanthropist, Honourable Michael Adewale Samson has extolled the virtue of another political amazon and titan, Honourable Mulikat Akande Adeola, who is celebrating her birthday.
Michael Adewale Samson popularly known as MAS described Mulikat Adeola as a dedicated public servant and former member of the House of Representatives who served meritoriously and still extending philanthropic gestures to beneficiaries.
In his words, Adewale said, “Honourable Adeola has made significant contributions to Nigerian politics, especially in Ogbomosholand, serving with distinction and passion. Her commitment to her constituents and the nation is truly inspiring and that’s why after leaving the office her philanthropic home is functioning in helping people to achieve their aims in life. Alhaja Mulikat is worthy to be emulated by all standard”.
He further explained that Honourable Mulikat is remarkable individual, a dedicated public servant, and a true leader. “As we mark this special day, we reflect on her tireless efforts to serve the people of Nigeria. Her passion, commitment, and integrity have inspired many, making her a respected figure in Nigerian politics”.
“We celebrate her achievements, her perseverance, and her unwavering dedication to the nation. May this birthday be a reminder of the impact she has made and the lives she has touched”.
He further wish her more leadership, and inspiration years to her followers in Ogbmosholand and the nation Nigeria , praying that her special day be filled with joy, love, and celebration.
Chief Solomon Chukwu Hails Speaker Obasa as Beacon of Democracy and Pillar of Progressive Leadership in Lagos
The Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Ethics group in Lagos State and the Otun Amuludun of Orile Agege Kingdom, Chief Solomon Sunday Chukwu, has lauded the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. (Dr.) Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa, describing him as an icon of legislative excellence and a beacon of progressive governance in Lagos State.
In a statement issued in Lagos, Chief Chukwu extolled Speaker Obasa’s political wisdom and visionary leadership, noting that his legislative acumen has continued to strengthen institutions, shape people-oriented policies, and safeguard the interests of the masses.
“Rt. Hon. Obasa stands as a pillar of stability and a symbol of refined democracy — a leader whose legislative prowess has continued to guide the Lagos State House of Assembly to remain the pride of Nigeria’s democracy,” Chukwu said.He further praised the Speaker for fostering harmony between the legislative and executive arms of government, emphasizing that such synergy has propelled the state toward greater development in alignment with the Renewed Hope Agenda of the APC.
“Mr. Speaker mirrors uncommon courage, loyalty, and passion for service. You have continued to inspire both the legislature and the executive arm to work in harmony for the progress of our dear state. Indeed, Lagos is blessed to have your kind of purposeful leadership steering its legislative arm,” he added.
Chief Chukwu concluded his message by praying for continued divine wisdom, strength, and good health for the Speaker, describing him as “a leader among leaders and a true custodian of democratic ideals.”
Friday, 7 November 2025
LASG SET TO COMMENCE STATEWIDE POLIO OUTBREAK RESPONSE TO SAFEGUARD CHILDREN.
The Lagos State Government, through the Lagos State Primary Health Care Board (LSPHCB), in collaboration with the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), the World Health Organization (WHO), UNICEF, and other Implementing Partners is set to commence a statewide Polio Outbreak Response (OBR) campaign following the detection of an orphan circulating Variant Poliovirus Type 2 (cVPV2) in Makoko, Lagos Mainland Local Government Area.
The outbreak response is scheduled to commence on Saturday, November 8, 2025, as part of concerted national and state efforts to interrupt poliovirus transmission and protect every child from the risk of paralysis.
According to the Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Primary Health Care Board, Dr. Ibrahim Akinwunmi Mustafa, mni, routine environmental surveillance had earlier detected the orphan cVPV2 isolation, an indication of potential ongoing transmission in samples collected from the densely populated riverine community of Makoko.
He noted that this discovery underscores the urgency of implementing a rapid and comprehensive response to boost population immunity and prevent further spread of the virus and in a swift move to safeguard the lives of children, the Lagos State Government will conduct two intensive rounds of house-to-house vaccination campaigns across all 20 Local Government Areas and 37 Local Council Development Areas of the State.
Dr. Mustafa explained that the campaign will target all children under five years of age, irrespective of their previous vaccination status, to ensure that every eligible child is protected. Each child will receive two drops of the novel Oral Polio Vaccine (nOPV2), which is safe, effective, and approved by the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) and the World Health Organization (WHO).
Reaffirming the State Government’s unwavering commitment to protecting the health and well-being of every child in Lagos, Dr. Mustafa stated “Our goal is to ensure that every eligible child in Lagos receives the polio vaccine and remains protected from paralysis.
The detection of this virus is a reminder that polio remains a threat until it is completely eradicated. We therefore urge all parents, caregivers, and community leaders to open their doors to health workers and cooperate fully with the vaccination teams.”
He further added that the State has strengthened its surveillance, vaccine logistics, and risk communication systems to ensure a smooth and successful implementation of the campaign.
Under his leadership, the LSPHCB continues to coordinate with development partners, local government authorities, and community stakeholders to achieve optimal coverage and sustain public confidence in immunization programmes.
Ahead of the campaign, the State Government has engaged critical stakeholders including Local Government Chairmen, Traditional Rulers, Religious Leaders, Market Associations, and Health Workers’ Unions to foster community participation and ownership.
Dr. Mustafa assured that the vaccine to be administered has passed all required safety and quality assurance tests and will be provided at no cost while health workers have been adequately trained on proper vaccine administration, cold chain management, and adverse event monitoring to ensure the highest standards of safety and efficiency.
The Lagos State Government urges all parents, guardians, and residents to ensure that every child under five years old receives the two drops of the polio vaccine during this campaign.
Full cooperation from households and communities is vital to keep Lagos polio-free and safeguard the health of future generations.
Wednesday, 5 November 2025
ADC Ready To Rescue Osun From Challenges -Oriolowo
Former senator and one of the leaders of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Osun State, Hon. Adelere Oriolowo, has assured that the ADC is ready to provide lasting solutions to the challenges facing the people of Osun.
Speaking during an interview in Osogbo, the state capital, Oriolowo expressed confidence that the ADC would emerge victorious in the forthcoming governorship election, noting that the party has continued to receive overwhelming support from residents across the state.
> “The ADC will win the coming governorship election in Osun because we are the people’s choice. You can see how warmly the people received us when we introduced the party in the state,” he said.
Oriolowo described the ADC as a true progressive party that manages internal affairs with care and fairness to prevent division among its members.
> “The party may be new, but the people in it are not new. If we win the election, we will continue the good legacies we have laid before, and where necessary, make changes that will ensure the people of Osun enjoy the true dividends of democracy,” he added.
The former senator also called on residents to register for their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) and prepare to participate actively in the coming elections. He urged Osun citizens to register as members of the ADC once the party begins its membership registration exercise.
> “A vote for ADC is a vote for your future. We are bringing real governance, not business as usual,” Oriolowo said. “We in ADC are project managers, not business managers. Over 90 percent of politicians are business managers who focus on profit. But as project managers, we focus on impact — we want to positively transform the lives of the people we govern.”
He further stated that the ADC is made up of highly intelligent and visionary individuals who are committed to serving the people with honesty and competence.
“We are coming for a government of the people and for the people,” Oriolowo affirmed.









