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Protest rocks Ijebu Ode over alleged plot to impose new Awujale

Indigenes and residents of Ijebu Ode on Friday morning staged a protest over an alleged plot by powerful interests to impose a candidate as the next Awujale of Ijebuland. The demonstrators converged at the Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona Archway leading to the palace and marched towards the Ijebu Ode Local Government Headquarters at Itoro to register their grievances.​ The protest followed a circular issued on January 20, 2026 by the Ogun State Government directing the kingmakers to stop further action on the ongoing selection process. The circular halted moves to pick a candidate from the 95 nominees earlier submitted by leaders of the Fusengbuwa Ruling House, including Otunba Lateef Owoyemi (Olori Ebi), Prince Adedokun Ajidagba (Deputy Olori Ebi) and Professor Fassy Yusuf (Vice Chairman).​ The government’s directive, signed by the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Ganiyu Hamzat, fuelled […]

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Tinubu orders massive manhunt for Niger terrorists

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has ordered security chiefs to hunt down terrorists who killed and abducted civilians during coordinated attacks on communities and a market in Niger State. He condemned the killings and kidnappings in Agwarra and Borgu Local Government Areas, describing the raids as a grave assault on innocent Nigerians and a direct test of the country’s resolve.​ In a statement by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, the President directed the Minister of Defence, the Chief of Defence Staff, the Service Chiefs, the Inspector General of Police and the Director General of the DSS to track down the attackers and ensure the immediate rescue of abducted victims. He ordered security agencies to scale up operations around vulnerable communities, especially those close to forests like Kainji Lake National Park that are used as terrorist hideouts.​ The […]

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Anthony Joshua leaves hospital after fatal crash

Anthony Joshua has been discharged from hospital after the road accident that claimed the lives of his two friends, Lateef Ayodele and Gami Cina, on Monday, December 29, 2025.​The Lagos and Ogun State governments announced his discharge and again condoled with the bereaved families, describing the incident as painful and deeply unfortunate.​They prayed for the repose of the departed and strength for their loved ones to bear the loss.​ According to the joint statement, Joshua and his mother visited a Lagos funeral home on Wednesday to pay their last respects to the two late friends, whose remains were being prepared for repatriation later that evening.​Officials said Joshua was discharged from Lagoon Hospital, Ikoyi, late on Wednesday after doctors confirmed he was clinically fit to continue recuperation at home.​He is expected to keep recovering under medical supervision away from the hospital.​ […]

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Joshua family mourns deadly Sagamu crash

The family of heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua says it is deeply saddened by the fatal road crash that killed two of his close friends on the Lagos Ibadan Expressway. The accident happened on Monday near the Makun axis by Danco Filling Station, involving a Lexus SUV carrying Joshua and three others.​ Two passengers, Ayodele Kelvin Olu, 36, a Nigerian British citizen, and Gami Sina, 36, a British citizen, died in the crash. Joshua and the driver survived and are receiving treatment at an undisclosed hospital in Lagos.​ Speaking at the family home in Ijokun, Sagamu, Joshua’s uncle Adedamola Joshua said the incident has thrown the entire family into deep sorrow. He explained that the boxer and his friends had arrived in Nigeria less than six hours before the crash and were travelling to Sagamu to spend the festive season […]

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Ogun Workers Vow to Continue Indefinite Strike Despite Governor’s Pension Proposal

Strike Continues as Labour Rejects Governor’s Offer Organised labour in Ogun State has vowed to proceed with its indefinite strike, dismissing Governor Dapo Abiodun’s proposed 10-year payment plan for the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS). The workers, who began their strike on July 14, 2025, insist on either:✅ Full cancellation of the CPS✅ Postponement of its implementation to 2042 (as recommended by the Adekunle Hassan Committee) Despite two failed negotiation meetings, the unions remain firm, accusing the government of failing to address their core demands. Key Labour Grievances 📌 Non-remittance of pension contributions📌 Non-implementation of 2024 minimum wage📌 Unpaid leave allowances📌 Non-release of 2023/2024 promotions "The government’s offer on other issues was accepted, but CPS remains a deal-breaker," labour leaders stated. Governor’s Counter-Proposal Governor Abiodun outlined a 10-year phased payment plan:🔄 Phase 1 (2025-2030): Immediate payment for retirees from July 2025🔄 Phase 2 (2030-2035): Payments to begin in 2026💰 No gratuity scheme post-July 2025 "We will ensure PENCOM has funds to meet obligations," he assured. Why Workers […]

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