The principal of Community High School, Esiele in Oyo State, Mrs. Rachael Alamu, has urged the Federal Government, Oyo State Government, CAN, and Nigerians to intervene and secure the release of abducted staff and students.
Gunmen reportedly attacked LA Primary School and Community Grammar School in Ahoro-Esiele, Oriire LGA, on Friday, killing a teacher and abducting the principal, two vice principals, three teachers, and several students.
In a video from captivity, Mrs. Alamu said; “I am Mrs. Alamu. I am the principal of Community High School in Oyo State. On Friday, around 9:30, we were attacked by a certain group of people, and a good number of us were abducted. The staff and the students as well, and we have been here since Friday.”
She also appealed: “I am making this video to ask for help from everyone, starting from the Federal Government of Nigeria, and the Oyo State Government, the Christian Association of Nigeria, and all well-meaning Nigerians, that they should come to our help and settle these things peacefully, so that our lives will not be lost,” she added.
Meanwhile, the Oyo State Government said security operatives have intensified rescue operations and blocked escape routes around the National Park area. Commissioner Dotun Oyelade said the attackers have been contained within the forest axis to prevent movement to other states. He added that joint security teams are on ground, while the exact number of abducted students is still being verified.
Uncertainty and anxiety have continued to trail the conduct of the All Progressives Congress (APC) House of Representatives primary elections in Ondo State, as results from six federal constituencies remain officially pending, fueling tension among aspirants, party loyalists, and supporters across the state.
The primary elections, held to determine the party’s candidates for the 2027 general elections, were reportedly concluded in several constituencies, with winners already emerging in some areas. However, delays in the announcement and ratification of results from six key constituencies have sparked confusion and heightened political uncertainty within the ruling party.
Sources within the party disclosed that disagreements over delegate accreditation, alleged irregularities during voting, and disputes over vote collation may have contributed to the delay in releasing the outstanding results. Some aggrieved aspirants and their supporters have reportedly raised concerns over the transparency of the process, calling on the party leadership to ensure fairness and uphold internal democratic principles.
The affected constituencies are said to be among the most politically strategic in the state, with intense competition among aspirants and high expectations from party stakeholders. As a result, tensions have remained high, with supporters anxiously awaiting official confirmation of their preferred candidates.
Party insiders revealed that the unresolved results may eventually be moved to for final review and announcement by the national leadership of the APC. This development, according to observers, is aimed at preventing further controversy and ensuring that all disputes are carefully addressed before any formal declaration is made.
While the APC Ondo State chapter has yet to issue a comprehensive statement on the delayed results, party officials have appealed for calm among members, assuring them that due process will be followed and that credible outcomes will be delivered.
Political analysts say the ongoing uncertainty could test party unity ahead of the 2027 elections, especially if the disputes are not resolved quickly and transparently. Nonetheless, many stakeholders remain hopeful that the intervention of the party’s national leadership will help restore confidence in the process.
As anticipation builds, party members across Ondo State are closely monitoring developments, with many expecting that the remaining six results may be officially announced in Abuja in the coming days.
Amid conflicting claims and rising political tension following the All Progressives Congress (APC) House of Representatives primary election in Oluyole Federal Constituency, party faithfuls and stakeholders have rallied behind Hon. Mumeen Olalekan Tajudeen (popularly known as MOT), affirming him as the authentic winner of the keenly contested primary.
According to results announced by party faithfuls and leaders present at the exercise, Hon. Mumeen Olalekan Tajudeen (MOT) secured a commanding 1911 votes, defeating other aspirants in the race, including Hon. Kehinde Olaosebikan, who polled 115 votes, Hon. Gbolagade Abiodun who polled 818, Hon. Olusunbo Olugbemi with 156 votes, Hon. Jide who polled 05 votes and the incumbent House of Representatives member, Hon. Tolulope Akande-Sadipe, who garnered 24 votes. According to the report, the breakdown of the votes ward by ward stated as thus:
The declaration comes amid confusion generated by separate claims of victory reportedly made by the incumbent lawmaker, Hon. Akande-Sadipe had emerged victorious. However, party members and supporters across Oluyole have dismissed such reports, insisting that the officially collated results clearly establish MOT as the duly elected APC candidate for the 2027 general election.
Party faithfuls and supporters trouped out in some communities in Oluyole Federal Constituency to rejoice and affirm over what many described as “the triumph of grassroots politics, humility, and people-centered leadership.” Party faithfuls noted that Hon. Mumeen Tajudeen’s victory reflects the trust and confidence the delegates and constituents have placed in his vision for inclusive development and effective representation.
Speaking in appreciation after emerging victorious, Hon. Mumeen Olalekan Tajudeen (MOT) expressed profound gratitude to the APC leadership, delegates, supporters, and the people of Oluyole for their unwavering support and belief in his candidacy.
“I am deeply humbled and honored by this overwhelming mandate. This victory is not mine alone, it belongs to every member of our great party and every resident of Oluyole who believes in progress, unity, and purposeful leadership. I thank Almighty God, our party leaders, delegates, and the good people of Oluyole for this trust. I pledge to remain committed to serving with sincerity, integrity, and dedication,” he said.
Hon. Tajudeen also extended his appreciation to the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the national leadership of the APC, and all loyal party stakeholders whose efforts continue to strengthen democratic ideals within the party.
As at the time of filing this report , efforts made to speak to APC Spokesman in Oyo State, Olawale Sadare proven abortive as he neither responds to his calls nor replying chats.
As the members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) prepare to choose the party’s standard-bearer for the Oyo North Senatorial District ahead of Monday’s primary election, they carry a responsibility that extends beyond routine political calculation. Their decision will shape not only the party’s electoral fortunes in the district but also the quality of representation Oyo North may receive at a crucial moment in its political and developmental journey.
Encouragingly, the APC enters this contest with an array of accomplished aspirants, each bringing unique strengths and distinguished records of service. Among them is Chief Mrs. Hannah Ogunesan, a highly respected administrator and accomplished public servant whose years of dedicated service particularly as former Head of Service under the late Governor Abiola Ajimobi have earned her admiration across political divides. Her discipline, professionalism, and commitment to governance remain commendable, and her aspiration reflects the growing importance of experienced women in leadership.
Also in the race is Col. (Rtd.) Dr. Gbenga Adegbola, a retired military officer whose career has been shaped by discipline, patriotism, and service to the nation. His background in the armed forces, combined with his intellectual and leadership credentials, adds another important dimension to the contest. His entry into the race reinforces the depth of quality leadership available within the APC and offers members yet another capable hand to consider for the task ahead.
Yet, elections especially for legislative offices often require more than impressive credentials. They demand a careful consideration of preparedness, strategic advantage, and the capacity to deliver immediate and meaningful impact. It is within this context that many stakeholders are increasingly asking an important question: Why not Professor Adeolu Akande?
A distinguished scholar, seasoned administrator, and experienced public servant, Professor Adeolu Akande brings a profile that uniquely blends intellectual depth with practical governance experience. As a Professor of Political Science, former Chief of Staff to Governor Abiola Ajimobi, and immediate past Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), his public service journey reflects a steady commitment to policy, leadership, and development-oriented governance.
Beyond titles and credentials, his record suggests a deliberate effort to convert national opportunities into local impact. Across Oyo North, his supporters point to interventions in youth empowerment, facilitation of federal appointments, and ICT-focused training programmes aimed at preparing young people for relevance in a rapidly evolving digital economy. Educational institutions in the district have also benefited from digital infrastructure and capacity-building initiatives linked to his tenure in public office, contributions that many regard as evidence of both foresight and commitment.
These qualities may prove particularly relevant at a time when legislative representation increasingly demands more than visibility. Oyo North requires a senator capable of combining policy understanding with political access, advocacy with influence, and constituency service with strategic thinking. Professor Akande’s academic grounding and administrative experience arguably place him in a strong position to meet those expectations.
The political stakes are also significant. Whoever emerges as the APC candidate is expected to face a competitive general election, with formidable opposition likely from rival political platforms. Such a contest will demand broad appeal, grassroots trust, political maturity, and the ability to unify diverse interests behind a common purpose.
This reality, however, does not diminish the worthiness of the other aspirants. Chief Hannah Ogunesan’s longstanding contributions to public service remain deeply respected, while Col. (Rtd.) Dr. Gbenga Adegbola’s disciplined leadership and patriotic service add considerable value to the field. The strength of the APC lies partly in its ability to present voters with candidates of such calibre.
Still, as members prepare to cast their votes, they must weigh a simple but critical question: Who is best prepared for the demands of this moment?
For many observers, Professor Adeolu Akande represents a compelling answer not merely because he is qualified, but because his blend of experience, intellect, and demonstrable public service appears closely aligned with the expectations of effective senatorial leadership.
Sometimes, leadership is not only about who can contest. It is about who is most ready to serve. In that conversation, Prof. Adeolu Akande remains difficult to ignore.
This is a periodic editorial of Oduduwa News. For contact: oduduwanews1@gmail.com.
In a landmark move aimed at transforming transportation and economic integration across Nigeria’s Southwest, the Southwest Development Commission (SWDC) has secured a provisional Rail Operating and Track License from the , paving the way for the development of an expansive regional rail system connecting all six states in the zone.
The groundbreaking initiative is expected to revive several abandoned and unserved railway corridors while establishing a modern 44-city rail network that will link Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Ondo, and Ekiti States. The project is being described by stakeholders as one of the most ambitious regional infrastructure undertakings in recent years, with the potential to significantly boost commerce, industrial productivity, and regional Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
According to officials familiar with the development, the provisional license grants the Southwest Development Commission authority to begin preliminary planning, route mapping, technical assessments, and stakeholder consultations necessary for the commencement of rail operations. The proposed network is expected to connect major commercial hubs, agricultural belts, educational centers, and industrial corridors across the region, thereby improving mobility for millions of residents and businesses.
Economic analysts have welcomed the move, noting that an interconnected Southwest rail system could reduce pressure on overstretched road networks, lower transportation costs, enhance supply chain efficiency, and stimulate investments in manufacturing, tourism, and real estate. The rail project is also expected to create thousands of direct and indirect jobs during both construction and operational phases.
The revival of dormant rail routes is seen as particularly significant, as many communities in the Southwest have remained disconnected from Nigeria’s modern transportation reforms despite their strategic economic importance. By bringing these communities back into active transport circulation, the Commission hopes to unlock new opportunities for trade and rural development.
Observers say the development reflects the growing importance of regional development commissions as instruments for targeted growth and localized economic planning. There have been increasing calls for all geopolitical zones in Nigeria to activate and strengthen their respective development commissions, with a focus on infrastructure, innovation, and sustainable economic expansion tailored to their unique regional needs.
If successfully implemented, the Southwest rail initiative could serve as a model for other regional commissions across the country, demonstrating how coordinated sub-national development efforts can complement federal infrastructure policies and accelerate national progress.
Further details on project timelines, funding mechanisms, and implementation phases are expected to be unveiled by the Southwest Development Commission in the coming weeks.
Fresh controversy has erupted within the Oyo State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) following the reported disqualification of several aspirants, including Kolapo Kola-Daisi, son-in-law of late former Governor Abiola Ajimobi, from the party’s ongoing senatorial primary process.
The development, which has stirred reactions among party members and supporters, comes as the APC intensifies preparations for its senatorial primaries across the state. Kola-Daisi, who had recently met with party leaders and publicly declared his intention to contest, was said to be among aspirants screened out by the party’s internal vetting committee, alongside other unnamed hopefuls.
Although the APC has yet to issue a detailed public explanation regarding the specific reasons for the disqualifications, party insiders suggest that the decision may be linked to internal eligibility requirements, documentation issues, and strategic political considerations aimed at streamlining the contest ahead of Monday’s primary election.
The disqualification of Kola-Daisi has drawn particular attention due to his political profile and family ties. The businessman and politician, married to one of the daughters of the late former governor, had been actively consulting party stakeholders and expressing confidence in securing the APC ticket. His political ambition had been viewed by many as an attempt to continue the Ajimobi political legacy within Oyo politics.
Sources within the party say the move has triggered fresh tension among some APC loyalists, especially supporters who believe the screening process should be transparent and free from internal manipulation. Some members have reportedly called for clarification from the party leadership to prevent grievances from escalating into wider discontent.
Political analysts warn that the development could deepen existing cracks within the Oyo APC, where factional disagreements and candidate selection disputes have recently become more pronounced. Concerns are mounting that unresolved disputes could weaken party unity ahead of the general elections.
Despite the setback, there are indications that some affected aspirants may challenge the decision through the party’s appeal mechanisms, hoping for reconsideration before the final candidate list is ratified.
As the APC moves closer to its senatorial primaries, attention now shifts to how party leaders will manage the fallout and reassure members of a credible, inclusive process capable of preserving unity within the fold.
Former presidential candidate, Gbenga Hashim, has called for a more comprehensive and coordinated counter-terrorism strategy following the reported killing of a senior Islamic State commander, Abu Bilal al-Minuki, in a joint operation involving the United States and the Nigerian Armed Forces.
Hashim, in a statement issued on Saturday, described the development as a clear demonstration of the effectiveness of genuine international cooperation in the fight against global terrorism.
According to him, the successful operation validates long-standing concerns about the growing ambitions of terrorist groups operating in Nigeria.
“For over five years, we have consistently advocated for this level of collaboration. This operation underscores what can be achieved when global partners work together sincerely,” he said.
Hashim noted that he had repeatedly warned that terrorist elements in Nigeria were pursuing the objective of establishing an ISIS-style enclave in parts of Northern Nigeria,adding that the latest operation validates those concerns.
While commending the joint military operation, he cautioned against relying solely on the elimination of high-profile terror leaders as a long-term security strategy.
He observed that such operations often leave vulnerable rural communities exposed to retaliatory attacks by insurgent groups. “Nigeria’s counter-terrorism approach must go beyond periodic strikes. It must be deliberate, sustained, and focused on eliminating terrorism at its roots,” he stated.
Hashim described the scale of insecurity in the country as alarming, noting that more than 18,000 Nigerians had lost their lives to terrorism and related violence in the last three years.
He identified extreme poverty, social deprivation, unemployment, and mass illiteracy as major drivers of insecurity, warning that Nigeria’s over 18 million out-of-school children remain highly vulnerable to extremist recruitment.
According to him, addressing terrorism requires more than military force, stressing the need for strong governance and policies aimed at tackling the socio-economic conditions fueling violent extremism.
He further emphasized that only a patriotic, decisive, and uncompromised leadership can effectively implement a comprehensive counter-terrorism programme capable of restoring peace and stability across the country.
“Addressing terrorism requires not just military action, but strong governance capable of confronting the socio-economic realities that sustain violent extremism,” Hashim added.
Chief of Staff to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Femi Gbajabiamila has revealed how he nearly lost his job over allegations linking him and Lagos lawmaker to the controversial Lagos State House of Assembly impeachment saga.
Gbajabiamila said President Tinubu summoned him during the crisis and questioned whether Desmond Elliott was closely associated with him, adding that intelligence reports suggested the lawmaker Desmond Elliot was among those allegedly involved in the Assembly crisis.
According to him, he immediately contacted Elliott, who denied any involvement. However, days later, the Director-General of the DSS reportedly informed him that his own name was being mentioned as a supporter of the alleged impeachment plot because of his connection to Elliott.
The Chief of Staff said he again urged Desmond Elliott to publicly disclaim any role in the controversy to clear both their names, but lamented that the lawmaker has yet to make such a public statement.
While Elliott has maintained that he was not part of any effort to destabilize the Assembly, Gbajabiamila’s remarks are being seen as a sign that he has withdrawn political support for the actor-turned-lawmaker as he seeks a fourth term in office.
The Oyo State Government through the Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board (OYOSUBEB) has confirmed an attack on two schools in Ahoro-Esinele community in Oriire Local Government Area, which left one teacher dead and some pupils kidnapped.
In a press statement issued Thursday, OYOSUBEB said gunmen attacked LA School and Community Grammar School, Ahoro-Esinele, in what it described as “a dark and painful moment” for the state’s education family.
According to a source who pleaded anonymity confirmed also to Oduduwa News, that a secondary school principal and teachers were equally abducted.
The Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board expresses profound sorrow and deep concern over the unfortunate attack on LA School, Ahoro-Esinele, and Community Grammar School, Ahoro-Esinele, Oriire LGUBEA, which resulted in the killing of a teacher and the kidnapping of some pupils,” the statement said.
The Board said the exact number of pupils abducted was yet to be ascertained as security agencies continued to comb the area and gather details. It added that the safety of children remained its utmost priority.
OYOSUBEB Executive Chairman, Dr. Nureni Aderemi Adeniran, said security operatives under the coordination of the Commissioner of Police were “fully on top of the situation.” A tactical response team has been deployed, and intelligence and operational measures are ongoing to secure the release of the pupils and restore calm to the community.
“In the interest of safety, the Board has directed all primary schools in neighbouring communities, including Surulere, Oyo East, Oriire, and Olorunsogo, to immediately vacate their schools until further notice,” Adeniran said.
He explained that the temporary closure was to prevent further incidents and allow security agencies to stabilise the area.
Adeniran appealed to parents, guardians and community leaders to remain calm and avoid spreading unverified information that could cause panic. He assured that the government would not abandon the affected children.
“We understand your pain. We understand your fears. But we want to reassure you, your children will not be abandoned, and this government will not rest until every child is safely returned,” he said.
The Board also expressed condolences to the family of the slain teacher, saying his “service, dedication, and sacrifice will never be forgotten.”
OYOSUBEB said it was in constant communication with security agencies and would provide updates as new information emerged. It urged residents to cooperate with security operatives and remain vigilant.
Tension gripped the Oyo State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on Thursday as aggrieved party members reportedly stormed the party’s state secretariat in , forcing some aspirants and party executives to flee the premises amid violence and confusion.
The incident occurred at the APC State Secretariat located in the Oke Ado area of Ibadan, where disgruntled members had gathered to protest what they described as unresolved internal crises and dissatisfaction over recent developments within the party.
Eyewitnesses said the protest quickly escalated into chaos, causing panic within and around the secretariat as party officials, staff, and visitors scampered for safety.
Security operatives were later deployed to the scene to restore calm and prevent further breakdown of law and order.
Confirming the attack in a statement made available to journalists on Thursday, the Oyo APC Publicity Secretary, Wale Sadare, strongly condemned the invasion of the party secretariat.
According to him, the attackers arrived in large numbers, allegedly armed with dangerous weapons and charms, and unleashed terror on party members and officials present at the venue.
“The hoodlums who reportedly unleashed terror on members of the state executive committee, staff and others who were present at the secretariat, were armed with dangerous weapons and charms as they came in high numbers to carry out their nefarious acts,” Sadare stated.
He further disclosed that the attack, which reportedly lasted for about two hours, caused extensive damage to vehicles and property within the secretariat.
“The attacks, which lasted for about two hours, left in its wake damage to private cars and the secretariat building as windshields, tyres, office windows, doors, among other things, were shattered,” he added.
The incident is believed to be connected to deepening internal disagreements within the Oyo APC as political consultations and realignments intensify ahead of the .
As of the time of filing this report, no arrests had been officially confirmed by security authorities.