Yorubaland Under Threat: Isese Welfare Association Calls for Collective Defence

The Isese Welfare Association has called on Yoruba people across the Southwest to unite and defend their communities against rising insecurity.

The group made the call following recent cases of kidnappings, school abductions, and killings reported in parts of the region, including Oyo, Ondo, Ogun, and Ekiti states.

In a statement signed by its National Coordinator, Oluwo Aderemi Ifaolepin, the association described the attacks as a direct assault on Yoruba people, culture, and traditional values.

The group specifically condemned the abduction of students, teachers, and residents in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, warning that the incidents are no longer isolated cases but a dangerous trend threatening peace in Yorubaland.

IWA urged Southwest governors and security authorities to strengthen protection for schools, farms, and sacred sites, while also integrating indigenous security systems, community intelligence, and traditional structures into existing security arrangements.

The association also called on traditional rulers, political leaders, and community stakeholders to set aside differences and work together to confront the growing security threats.

“The safety of our people must supersede politics and personal interests,” the group stated.

Oyo ADC House of Reps Primary Crisis Deepens as Aspirant Petitions David Mark, Aregbesola

Fresh controversy has hit the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Oyo State as an aspirant for the House of Representatives ticket for Oyo Federal Constituency, Hon. Busari Basit Babatunde, has formally petitioned the party’s national leadership over alleged widespread irregularities, electoral misconduct, and attempts to manipulate the outcome of the party’s primary election.

In a petition submitted through his legal representatives, Lawbridge Partners, and addressed to ADC National Chairman, Senator David Mark, National Secretary, Engr. Rauf Aregbesola, as well as the party’s Oyo State Primary Election Appeals Committee, Babatunde accused party officials and unnamed political actors of undermining internal democracy during the primary election held on Thursday, May 21, 2026.

The petition alleged that the exercise was marred by the complete absence of officials from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and security personnel across several voting centres, creating what the petitioner described as an atmosphere vulnerable to intimidation, disorder, and procedural abuse. According to the document, the party’s electoral committee and its designated chairman also failed to appear for the conduct and supervision of the primary, leaving party members confused and raising serious questions about the legitimacy of the exercise.

Babatunde further alleged that improper and non-transparent voting procedures were adopted in several areas, while elections reportedly failed to hold in some wards within Oyo West Local Government Area and Oyo East Local Government Area, effectively disenfranchising eligible voters. One of the affected wards, the petition noted, included that of the party’s State Youth Leader, deepening concerns over the credibility and completeness of the process.

The petitioner also raised alarm over what he described as a pre-determined allocation of votes before the commencement of the election. He claimed that reports had emerged of certain individuals allegedly preparing and assigning figures ahead of the exercise, with discrepancies later observed between actual voting patterns and figures being circulated by some party officials. Babatunde said his team is prepared to submit video recordings, photographs, eyewitness testimonies, and other documentary evidence to support the allegations.

Central to the petition is an accusation of an attempt to impose a preferred candidate on the constituency, with concerns specifically raised over the alleged undue influence of Hon. Kamil Akinlabi in the primary process. Babatunde maintained that independent reports collated by his agents and supporters across Afijio, Atiba, Oyo East, and Oyo West indicate that he secured the majority of lawful votes cast during the election.

The petition also criticized the party’s failure to officially declare the results after voting had concluded, alleging that relevant officials became unreachable and refused to provide clarity on the status of the outcome. According to Babatunde, the Oyo State chapter of the ADC has equally failed to communicate the constitution and operational details of the Appeals Committee, raising fears that legitimate complaints are being deliberately frustrated.

Warning of possible political fallout, the aspirant said any attempt to impose an unpopular candidate against the wishes of party members could trigger internal division, loss of public confidence, and serious damage to the party’s electoral fortunes in Oyo Federal Constituency. He therefore urged the national leadership to immediately investigate the conduct of the primary, review all evidence, ensure no candidate is imposed, and declare the true winner based on lawful and verifiable votes.

Despite the tensions, Babatunde reaffirmed his commitment to peace, party unity, and democratic principles, expressing hope that the ADC leadership would intervene decisively to preserve the integrity of the party’s internal electoral process.

Adeseun Ogundoyin Polytechnic Opens Admission for ND, HND, Part-Time Programmes for 2026/2027 Academic Session

Adeseun Ogundoyin Polytechnic, Eruwa (AOPE), Oyo State, has officially announced the commencement of admissions into its Full-Time National Diploma (ND), Higher National Diploma (HND), and Part-Time ND/HND programmes for the 2026/2027 academic session.

In a statement released by the institution’s management, suitably qualified candidates are invited to apply for various programmes across its Faculties of Communication and Management Studies, Engineering, Science, Computing Science, and Environmental Studies.

For the Full-Time National Diploma (ND) programmes, AOPE offers courses including Accountancy, Business Administration, Marketing, Mass Communication, Public Administration, Computer Science, Statistics, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Architectural Technology, Estate Management, and Fashion Design, among others.

Prospective candidates seeking admission into the ND programmes must have scored a minimum of 100 marks in the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and must have selected Adeseun Ogundoyin Polytechnic, Eruwa, as their first-choice institution. Applicants are also required to possess at least five relevant O’Level credit passes in line with admission requirements.

For the Higher National Diploma (HND) programmes, the institution is offering advanced courses such as Business Administration, Journalism and Media Production, Accountancy, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Software and Web Development, Computer Networks and Cloud Computing, Science Laboratory Technology, and Art and Industrial Design, among others.

AOPE also announced admission into its Part-Time ND and HND programmes, designed for candidates seeking flexible academic schedules. Interested ND Part-Time applicants are required to obtain the JAMB Part-Time application form at any accredited CBT centre and must equally possess the required five O’Level credits.

The institution advised interested applicants to visit its official portals at www.aope.edu.ng or www.portal.aope.edu.ng for detailed application procedures and programme requirements. Applicants may also make enquiries through info@aope.edu.ng or admission@aope.edu.ng.

The management stated that the deadline for submission of applications is Monday, June 29, 2026.

The admission notice was signed by Mrs. Funmilayo Bosede Akintunde (FCAI, FCPA), Registrar.

Oyo Schools Attack: Ooni Urges Swift Security Action, Calls For Collective Fight Against Kidnapping

The Permanent Chairman of the Southern Nigerian Traditional Rulers Council (SNTRC), Arole Oodua Olofin Adimula and the Natural Head of the Oduduwa race worldwide, the Ooni of Ife, Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, CFR, Ojaja II, has condemned the recent attack on schools in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, calling for swift security action and a united national effort against kidnapping and violent crimes across the country.

In a statement on Monday by the Director of Media and Public Affairs, Ooni’s Palace, Otunba Moses Olafare, the Ooni, who is also the Co-Chairman of the National Council of Traditional Rulers of Nigeria (NCTRN) described the abduction of students and teachers from schools within the Ahoro-Esiele/Yawota axis of Ogbomoso as heartbreaking, disturbing and unacceptable.

The Ooni Ogunwusi lamented that innocent pupils, teachers and residents were subjected to terror following the invasion of the communities by armed gunmen who reportedly attacked Community High School, Ahoro-Esiele, L.A. Primary School, Esiele, and Yawota Baptist Nursery and Primary School.

Ooni Ogunwusi expressed sadness over the loss of lives recorded during the incident, including that of Assistant Headmaster Joel Adesiyan, a commercial motorcyclist and one of the abducted teachers, Mr. Michael Oyedokun, who was reportedly killed in captivity.

According to the Ooni, attacks on schools and educational communities represent a direct assault on the future of the nation, stressing that children and teachers must never become victims of criminal activities.

The Ooni therefore called on security agencies to intensify rescue operations to ensure the safe return of all victims still in captivity while bringing the perpetrators of the attack to justice.

He also urged governments at all levels to strengthen security architecture in vulnerable communities, particularly around schools and rural settlements, in order to prevent future occurrences.

The Ooni further appealed to Nigerians to support security agencies with credible information, vigilance and community cooperation, noting that the fight against kidnapping requires collective responsibility and national unity.

Ooni Ogunwusi equally sympathised with families of security operatives, Amotekun Corps members and local vigilantes who reportedly lost their lives during rescue efforts, describing their sacrifices as patriotic and heroic.

While praying for the repose of the souls of those who lost their lives, the Ooni asked Olodumare to comfort bereaved families and grant quick freedom to all abducted victims still in captivity.

NDLEA Uncovers Nigeria’s Largest Methamphetamine Lab in Ogun Forest, Links International Cartel to Operation

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has announced the discovery and dismantling of what it described as the largest clandestine methamphetamine production laboratory ever uncovered in Nigeria. The illicit drug facility, located deep inside a forested area in Ijebu axis of Ogun State, was allegedly being operated by a syndicate involving Nigerian collaborators and members of a Mexican drug cartel.

According to NDLEA officials, the breakthrough followed weeks of coordinated intelligence gathering and surveillance by operatives, who tracked suspicious movements linked to an international drug trafficking network. The raid, carried out by a special anti-narcotics task force, led to the seizure of large quantities of methamphetamine, precursor chemicals, sophisticated production equipment, and other materials used for the manufacture and packaging of hard drugs.

The agency disclosed that several suspects were arrested during the operation, including key Nigerian facilitators believed to be responsible for logistics and local coordination. Authorities are also intensifying efforts to apprehend other fleeing members of the cartel, including foreign nationals suspected to have played technical roles in setting up and managing the drug laboratory.

NDLEA Chairman, Brigadier General (retd.), described the bust as a major victory in Nigeria’s fight against narcotics and organized crime. He said the discovery highlights the growing sophistication of international drug syndicates seeking to exploit Nigeria as both a production base and transit hub, stressing that the agency remains committed to dismantling such networks and prosecuting those involved.

Meanwhile, the (AFRICOM) has raised concerns over increasing links between drug trafficking networks operating between South America and West Africa and the financing of terrorist groups across the region. Security analysts warn that proceeds from narcotics trafficking are being used to fund extremist activities, making anti-drug enforcement not only a public health issue but also a critical national and regional security priority.

Gbenga Hashim Hails Justice Umar for Nullifying INEC’s Illegal Timetable, Commends Court for Upholding Rule of Law

Former presidential candidate,Dr. Gbenga Hashim, has commended the Federal High Court in Abuja for nullifying portions of the 2027 election timetable issued by the Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC), describing the judgement as a victory for the rule of law and constitutional order.

Hashim specifically praised Hon. Justice M. G. Umar for what he termed a courageous and principled decision that checked administrative overreach and reaffirmed the supremacy of the Electoral Act, 2026.

The Federal High Court, in Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/517/2026 between the Youth Party and INEC, reportedly held that the electoral body acted outside its statutory powers by imposing restrictive timelines on political parties for the conduct of primaries and other pre-election activities ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Reacting to the judgement, Hashim said he had consistently maintained that INEC must operate strictly within the confines of the law, revealing that he had earlier written an open letter to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu warning against actions capable of undermining the Electoral Act.

“I have consistently argued that INEC must act within the confines of the Electoral Act. Unfortunately, those warnings were not heeded. This judgment has now vindicated that position,” he stated.

Hashim described the ruling as timely and necessary, saying it would protect the integrity of Nigeria’s electoral process and strengthen democratic governance.

“I commend Justice M.G. Umar for his courage and fidelity to justice. This is a sound judgment that reinforces the supremacy of the law and restores confidence in our democratic institutions,” he added.

According to reports of the judgement, the court held that INEC lacks the legal authority to fix timelines for party primaries and cannot abridge statutory provisions relating to the submission of candidates’ particulars, withdrawal and substitution of candidates, publication of final candidate lists, and campaign periods.

The court consequently set aside portions of INEC’s Revised Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the 2027 General Elections found to be inconsistent with the Electoral Act, 2026.

Hashim urged INEC to fully comply with the judgement and ensure that future electoral guidelines strictly conform with the provisions of the law.

However, as of the time of filing this report, official court documents and a certified true copy of the judgement were yet to be publicly released, while INEC had not issued an official response to the development.

Fuel Subsidy, FX Cabals Fueling Nigeria’s Insecurity, Tinubu Alleges

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has alleged that individuals and groups who profited immensely from Nigeria’s controversial fuel subsidy regime and the foreign exchange system are responsible for fueling insecurity and economic sabotage across the country.

The President made this known on Wednesday through former Ogun Governor, Olusegun Osoba at the public presentation of a book titled The NADECO Story, held in Lagos. Tinubu said the current administration’s bold economic reforms, particularly the removal of fuel subsidy and the unification of the foreign exchange market, have disrupted entrenched interests that had fed fat on systemic corruption for decades.

According to the President, those who benefited from the old order are now resisting change and sponsoring acts capable of destabilising the country, including heightened insecurity and coordinated misinformation aimed at discrediting his administration. He maintained that the reforms, though painful, were necessary to rescue Nigeria’s economy from collapse and lay the foundation for long-term prosperity.

Tinubu noted that while Nigerians are enduring temporary hardship, his government remains committed to ensuring that the sacrifices yield sustainable benefits. He emphasized that his administration would not bow to pressure from those seeking to preserve corrupt structures, insisting that accountability, transparency, and national development must take precedence over personal interests.

Reflecting on the legacy of the National Democratic Coalition, Tinubu praised pro-democracy activists for their sacrifices in restoring democratic governance in Nigeria. He urged Nigerians to remain steadfast in defending democracy and supporting ongoing reforms, assuring citizens that the country would emerge stronger despite current economic and security challenges.

Ibadan Southwest I APC Primary Sparks Debate As Alasoro Ridwan Clinches Victory Amid Consensus Row

Hon. Alasoro Ridwan Adeleke has emerged as the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate for the Oyo State House of Assembly, Ibadan Southwest Constituency I, following a tightly contested primary election held across five wards yesterday.

The keenly contested primary, which was marred by controversy over alleged consensus arrangements, ended with Alasoro Ridwan securing a narrow victory over his closest rival, Olasunkanmi Akere, while Tolani Adigun placed third.

According to unofficial results collated from the five wards where voting took place, Alasoro Ridwan polled a total of 455 votes to defeat Olasunkanmi Akere, who garnered 445 votes, while Tolani Adigun secured 409 votes. A total of 1,309 votes were recorded in the exercise. Monitored by the correspondent of Oduduwa News who visited the scene, Ward 6 had no voting record as the primary election was disrupted when party faithfuls engaged in fisticuffs leading to the abscondment of the INEC official sent to monitor the process.

Ward-by-ward breakdown showed a dramatic contest among the three aspirants. In Ward 1, Olasunkanmi Akere dominated with 200 votes, while Alasoro Ridwan and Tolani Adigun polled 1 vote each. In Ward 2, Tolani Adigun led with 187 votes, followed closely by Akere with 77 votes, while Alasoro Ridwan secured 76 votes.

In Ward 3, Alasoro Ridwan gained momentum, polling 98 votes against Tolani Adigun’s 135 votes and Akere’s 77 votes. Ward 4 saw Tolani Adigun maintain a strong showing with 85 votes, while Akere secured 78 votes and Alasoro Ridwan got 22 votes.

The decisive turnaround came in Ward 5, where Alasoro Ridwan delivered a commanding performance, securing 258 votes, far ahead of Akere’s 13 votes and Tolani Adigun’s 1 vote, ultimately sealing his victory.

The outcome, however, has sparked conversations within party circles, as some stakeholders raised concerns over an earlier consensus arrangement reportedly proposed before the primary. Despite the controversy, party faithfuls declared the process valid and affirmed Alasoro Ridwan as the duly elected APC flagbearer for the constituency.

In his reaction, Alasoro Ridwan expressed gratitude to party delegates, supporters, and stakeholders for their confidence in his leadership, describing the victory as “a call to greater service.”

“This victory is for the people of Ibadan Southwest Constituency I. It reflects their trust and belief in our shared vision for quality representation and grassroots development. The journey continues, and together we will build a stronger and more prosperous constituency,” he said.

Party supporters have since congratulated the candidate, describing his emergence as a testament to resilience, commitment, and grassroots acceptance ahead of the 2027 general elections.

FG Appoints 40-Year-Old OAU Professor, Segun Aina As New JAMB Registrar, Succeeds Oloyede

The Federal Government has appointed Prof. Segun Aina, a Professor of Computer Engineering, as the new Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), succeeding Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, who has completed his tenure and taken a bow after years of transformative leadership at the examination body.

Prof. Aina’s appointment is seen as a strategic move aimed at sustaining reforms and deepening digital innovation in Nigeria’s tertiary admissions system. Widely regarded for his academic excellence and expertise in technology, the new JAMB Registrar is expected to bring fresh ideas and strengthen the board’s commitment to transparency, efficiency, and service delivery.

Before his appointment, Prof. Aina gained national recognition as one of Nigeria’s youngest professors after his elevation to professorship in Computer Engineering at Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife. He holds degrees from the and , with a strong background in digital systems, network security, and educational technology.

Beyond academia, he is known for his contributions to innovation, entrepreneurship, and education reform, having consulted for public institutions and co-founded technology-driven ventures focused on capacity building and digital solutions.

Stakeholders in the education sector have welcomed his appointment, expressing optimism that he will build on the achievements of Prof. Oloyede and lead JAMB into a new era of technological advancement and institutional excellence.

Kidnappers Abduct Two Cocoa Research Institute Workers in Oyo, Police Arrest Two Suspects

Two staff members of the Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria (CRIN) have been abducted by suspected kidnappers in Oyo State, prompting an intensive security operation by the police and other security agencies.

The victims, said to be employees of the institute, were reportedly kidnapped while carrying out official duties around the institute’s operational area. Sources familiar with the incident disclosed that the abductors ambushed the workers and whisked them away to an unknown destination, creating panic among colleagues and residents in the area.

Confirming the development, the Oyo State Police Command said it had launched a coordinated rescue operation and had already arrested two suspects believed to be linked to the abduction.

The Police Public Relations Officer in the state stated that security operatives acted swiftly after receiving distress information, leading to the arrest of the suspects during preliminary investigations. According to the police, efforts are ongoing to track down the remaining members of the kidnapping gang and secure the safe release of the abducted workers.

“The command has intensified search and rescue efforts, while investigations are ongoing to dismantle the criminal network behind the attack,” the police spokesperson said.

The incident has raised fresh concerns over insecurity in parts of Oyo State, especially in communities located near forests and research facilities. Staff members of the Cocoa Research Institute and residents have called on the government and security agencies to strengthen surveillance and protection around the institute and surrounding areas.

Authorities have urged the public to remain calm and provide useful information that could assist in the rescue mission and the arrest of other suspects involved.

The Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria, located in Ibadan, is one of the country’s leading agricultural research institutions, playing a vital role in cocoa production and related crop development.

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