Olu of Warri Storms Ogun State, Visits Obasanjo, Alake of Egbaland, Governor Dapo Abiodun

His Majesty Ogiame Atuwatse III, the Olu of Warri visited His Excellency former President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo in Ota, Ogun State.

The visit, their second meeting since His Majesty’s ascension to the throne, was an opportunity for His Majesty to extend his formal thanks to the former President for the fatherly role he played during the coronation.

Accompanied by prominent palace chiefs of the Warri Kingdom, His Majesty spoke glowingly of Chief Obasanjo’s virtues and value not just to the people of Ogun State but to the Nigerian nation as a whole.

During the visit, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo who turned 85 earlier in the month, made it known that he was receiving his Majesty in multiple capacities, first as an elder statesman and former President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and second as a respected traditional ruler of Ogun State, The Balogun of Owu.

The former President in his usual flamboyant style confirmed that he was now indeed the highest ranked Chief in Ogun State and to that end was sufficiently resourced to host his Majesty.

The visiting party subsequently presented an appreciation gift of a replica of his Majesty’s official Royal Red Canoe, the symbol of his Majesty’s authority on the waters.

Later, his Majesty went on to visit the Alake and Paramount ruler of Egbaland, HRH Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo with whom a formal visit had earlier been scheduled.

At the Alake’s palace, his Majesty was received by the Alake and a retinue of his palace chiefs after which they held discussions that centered on the close bonds, shared heritage and direct relationship between the Itsekiri Kingdom and the people of Ogun state and the potential for strengthening those ties.

They subsequently went on together to the Government House in Abeokuta to pay a courtesy call on the Governor, His Excellency Prince Dapo Abiodun MFR.

Fayose joins 2023 presidential race, says he never endorsed Peter Obi

Former Ekiti Governor Ayodele Fayose has unfolded his ambition to serve as the next president.

“May I also state clearly that I will be seeking the ticket of the PDP to contest the next presidential election,” he said in a statement in Lagos.

The former Governor said he has never endorsed former Anambra Governor Peter Obi for president on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Fayose said the report credited to him that he had endorsed Obi and zoning of the Presidency to the Southeast is false.
Fayose added: “No doubt, I have great respect for Peter Obi as a leader and I respect his aspiration, but at no point did I endorse his presidential ambition or that the presidency be zoned to Southeast.

“Rather, my take is that the presidency be zoned to the Southern part of Nigeria.”

Doyin Okupe withdraws from 2023 presidency, backs Peter Obi

A former aide to former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Dr. Doyin Okupe on Wednesday announced his withdrawal from the 2023 presidential race and declared his for the aspiration of former Governor of Anambra State, Dr. Peter Obi.

Okupe, who made the declaration while addressing newsmen in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, said, the move was to ensure equity, justice, and fairness between the Northern and Southern parts of the country.

Okupe, who was Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to President Olusegun Obasanjo and Senior Special Assistant on Public Affairs to President Goodluck Jonathan, said, he has consulted far and wide with the political stakeholders in the South before taking the decision.

Speaking on zoning arrangement of the presidential ticket in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Okupe said “I observed that the leadership of the PDP seems to be driving us all towards a fait accompli. The most central consideration concerning the presidential primaries is the issue of zoning”.

“The matter has been referred to a committee of 37 members with a member each from every state of the federation and the FCT Abuja. One would have expected that the mandate of this committee would be such that it would discharge its duties and report to the NEC of the party within a maximum of 5-7 days. Sadly, this has not been so”.

“It is clear to me that those at the helm of affairs of the party are trying to hoodwink those of us aspirants from the South to commit ourselves to obtain the requisite forms before coming up with the original position that ‘every zone can contest the presidency’”.

“This position is politically fraudulent, unjust and inequitable”.

” As a politician, I have come to accept the ill-defined zoning arrangement, and still forge ahead with my unrepentant call for a rotation of power to the South”.

He added that his position was in line with the position of the Afenifere.

“We Yorubas, right from the time of the late Premier of the Western Region, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, have always stood for honour, integrity, truth and justice no matter the situation”.

“The Action Group which was largely a Yoruba political platform was used by the leadership to fight for justice and oppose injustice everywhere in the country”.

“This was the basis of the cooperation of the Action Group with the UMBC in the middle-belt, and similar groups in the mid-west and Calabar”.

“It is this spirit of fairness, forthrightness, and courage that made the Yorubas embrace the Afenifere, which was neither a mass movement, nor a political group. It was an association of men and women who stood for truth, equity and justice”.

“This is an heritage we the Yorubas must not allow to be diluted in the presence of so much shenanigans and political dishonesty and lack of integrity that has become the hallmark of our new political ethos.

“In aligning myself with the wish of our elders and in the interest of equity and justice, I publicly admit that the 2023 political race must be conceded to the South-East; that is, the Igbos”.

“I, therefore, here and now proclaim that I am, as I have said publicly several times, withdrawing from the presidential race and I am declaring my support for the best aspirant not only in Igboland, but in Nigeria as a whole”.

“I and my supporters within and outside the PDP are teaming up with His Excellency, Peter Obi”.

“At the same time, I want to enjoin all other aspirants from the South; Chief Dele Momodu, Senator Anyim, and His Excellency, Governor Nyesom Wike to come with me and let us team up with Peter Obi. So we can give the South the best possible chance”.

“For the avoidance of doubt, I am not fanning the embers of division, rather I am by this action lightening the torch of unity by establishing political stability on the pillars of truth and justice upon which the Bible tells us that even the throne of the Almighty God is founded”.

Ekiti 2022: Ooni Drums Support For APC Candidate, Oyebanji Ahead June Guber Election

Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, has charged everyone connected with the Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti and who desire the best for the 40-year old institution, to support one of its old students and former Secretary to the State Government, Hon. Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, to win the June 18 gubernatorial election in Ekiti State.

Oyebanji who is the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate for the June 18 election graduated from the university in 1987 and later took up lecturing job there before his foray into politics. He was until recently a member of the University Council.

Speaking in his capacity as Life Patron of the EKSU Alumni Association at the 40 Years Anniversary Dinner and Award, in Ado Ekiti on Tuesday, Oba Ogunwusi said considering Oyebanji’s pedigree and contributions to EKSU as an alumnus, former lecturer as well as his contribution to the state in general, he was convinced that the APC standard bearer remains a good choice for the number one position.

The Ooni, who was represented at the event by Alara Odaye of Ara Land, Ife, Oba Adebisi Segun Layade, congratulated all the stakeholders of the University, especially the Vice Chancellor, Prof Edward Olanipekun, for their efforts, over the years, to make sure the institution remains a university of choice in Nigeria.

“As someone who is familiar with history of Ekiti State as a lover of education, I am not surprised about the feat the Ekiti State University has achieved over the years. Today, I am bold to say anywhere that I’m related to one of the best universities in the country. To this end, I congratulate our young and dynamic Vice Chancellor, Prof. Olanipekun for his quality leadership which is daily germinating in the lives of the products of the school and I appreciate, sincerely, members of the alumni association, for always looking back and willing to contribute their quota,” Ooni said.

Speaking further, Oba Ogunwusi described the emergence of Oyebanji in the political scene as God’s design to perfect the good work he had started in EKSU and called on the entire university community and the alumni association to see Oyebanji’s candidacy as their project and work tirelessly to see him crowned as Ekiti State Governor, come October 2022.

“When I first heard about Hon. Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, my first attraction to him was the fact that he attended and had lectured in our University. Going further, I discovered he has done a lot towards the development of Ekiti, including serving as Chief of Staff to a former governor and two term commissioner under Dr Kayode Fayemi and later as Secretary to the State Government. To me, his emergence on the Ekiti political scene is not by accident, it’s timely as God wants to use him to perfect his job in the growth trajectory of the 40-year old school. I charge everybody, who is connected to EKSU, one way or the other to support Oyebanji because I see him as God’s sent at this time to our great institution,”
The monarch also invited Oyebanji to the podium for royal blessing and prayed for his success at the June 18 poll.

Earlier at the event, the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Olanipekun, who spoke glowingly about Governor Kayode Fayemi’s erudition and commitment to the institution, also called on all members of the alumni association and the university community, to bury their political differences and adopt Oyebanji, a former student of the institution, as their sole candidate in the forth coming guber election.

Prof. Olanipekun said, “First, let me commend the visitor to the University, our hard working Governor, Dr. John Kayode Fayemi for his commitment to making EKSU become the best it can be in Nigeria. Governor Fayemi is not only investing in the University, he’s daily following our progress and suggesting various ways to lift the school. Having said this, I want to call on us all, those who want the best and further development in the school to bury our various political differences and adopt one of us, Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, as our own sole candidate in the June 18 gubernatorial election.

With Oyebanji as Governor of Ekiti State, I believe and I’m convinced that the future is bright for our school because he is a committed alumnus of the institution.”
At the event, Oyebanji, together with Prof. Bamitale Omole, Chairman Governing Council of the University; and the two Deputy Vice Chancellors- Prof. Patrick Tedela and Prof. Adewale Olajide, were honoured with the Distinguished Service Award of the alumni association.

Speaking on behalf of the awardees, Oyebanji commended the Engr. Dipo Bamisaye-led alumni association for the efforts being made daily to attract development to EKSU and appreciated the association for considering him worthy of the award.

“Today is important to me because I’m being honoured in my own home. It’s often said that a prophet doesn’t get recognition in his home but I’m happy that today’s event has negated that saying. I commend the leadership of our association, especially our Global President, Engr. Bamisaye, for the effort they have put in taking us thus far. I appreciate the VC for his purposeful leadership and I promise to always be a good ambassador of our great institution.” Oyebanji said.

Raheem Akingbolu
Media Assistant

JUST IN: Oyo PDP Chieftain, Bisi Olopoeyan Renounces Membership From Party

One of aggrieved members and a chieftain of Peoples Democratic Party PDP, in Oyo State, Alh. Bisi Olopoeyan has resigned his membership from the party.

The confirmation of the resignation letter was made known this evening via a chat to our correspondent.

Alhaji Olopoeyan said it is imperative for him to take a bold step and leave as his intuition directed him.

He hinged his resignation from the party on the crisis rocking the party in Oyo State.

He however stated that he would communicate his next line of action to the public soon.

Details later.

Breaking: PDP Extends Sale Of Nomination Forms, Reschedules Screening Of Aspirants

National Working Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has extended the sale of nomination forms for all offices from the previous deadline of April 1, 2022, to April 8, 2022.

The National Organising Secretary of the party, Umar Bature, disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday.

According to the statement, the last day for the return of already completed forms and screening exercises for both the state House of Assembly and National Assembly (Senate and House of Representatives) are rescheduled to April 10, 2022, while the screening of state House of Assembly and National Assembly aspirants was also moved to April 12 and 14, 2022, respectively.

The party had fixed its nomination and expression of interest forms for presidential aspirants at N40 million while state House of Assembly expression of interest is N100,000. The nomination form for state House of Assembly goes for N500,000. House of Representatives’ expression of interest form is N500,000, while  nomination form is N2 million.

“Senate: Expression of Interest, N500,000; Nomination Form, N3,000,000. Governorship: Expression of Interest, N1,000,000; Nomination Form, 20,000,000.

“President: Expression of Interest, N5,000,000; Nomination Form, N35,000,000,” it added

‘We Are Tired Of Sitting Under The Tree’, Ibarapa North Councillors Protest Lack of Office, Independence

ODUDUWA NEWS has gathered that a protest was held today by the legislative members of the Ibarapa North Local Government Area of Oyo State at the local government headquarters in Ayete.

The protesting Ibarapa North Local Governmnent Councillors were elected on May 22, 2021 and took their oath of office on May 27, 2021.

The legislative arm comprising 10 Councillors from the three towns that made up the local government council, Ayete, Tapa and Igangan were seen early hours of Tuesday, March, 29, 2022 holding placards with different inscriptions: “This Is The 10th Month In Government, No Office, No Legislative Chamber.” “No More Marginalization.” “No More Cheating.” “We Are Tired of Sitting Under The Tree.” “We Need A Conducive Environment To Discharge our Duties.” “306 Days In Office Without Office.” “We Are Here To Represent Our People, Allow Us To Serve Them.”

Speaking with newsmen on Tuesday, the Councillors who were in group told PC that Akorede led administration in Ibarapa North Local Governmnent had failed to give opportunity to the elected Councilors of the local government to operate and serve the people.

The Councilors also bemoaned marginalization and lack of respect from the members of the executive arm.

According to the Councilors, Hon. Oladimeji Jamiu who is the local government’s Supervisor for Youth and Sports allegedly slapped the Speaker of the House, Hon. Oladeni Monsuru Badmus “just because the Speaker was trying to settle dispute between the Supervisor and a member of hospital management board at the state level.

Asked if the Supervisor had the backing of the local government chairman to have acted in such manner, the Councilors said they had no evidence of such but premised their claim on the fact that “Akorede led governmnent has no respect for anyone.”

“It is only Ibarapa North Local Governmnent that doesn’t have office for Councilors, we were elected to serve our people, without an office, how are we going to discharge our constitutional responsibilities?.”

“We are here to serve the people, there is no way to prepare motions or bills, it is the job of Councilors to listen to what our people need while we forward their request for executive implementation, but this is what we have not been doing since we were elected.”

“Only Akorede and his group are governing the local government, we are tired, we are being cheated and marginalized, our career is in danger.”

“We reported everything to Dr. Anthony Adebayo Adepoju but nothing was done.”

“We really want to serve our people, this is not how governmnent is run,” the Councilors told PC.

2023: Witches Warn Osinbajo Against Contesting For Presidency

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has been warned by the White Witches Association of Nigeria (WWAN) against running in the 2023 presidential election.

According to the group, God has no plan for Osinbajo to emerge as President in 2023, hence he would lose if he attempts to contest.

The spokesman of WWAN, Iboi Okhue noted that God sent Osinbajo for a particular mission.

The former board member of the Edo State Traditional Council during former Governor Adams Oshiomhole’s administration further stated that Osinbajo’s mission would end by May 29, 2023.

He charged the Vice President to return to the pulpit where God has a higher assignment for him than contesting for the presidency.

Okhue while speaking with Independent said, “God sent him to deliver a message to Nigerians. He has done that and he should go back to the church. God will use him in a bigger way other than being a head of state.”

There are indications that the Vice President might contest in the forthcoming general election under the All Progressives Congress.

However, Osinbajo is yet to state his position on contesting the 2023 presidential election despite calls for him to declare his intention.

BREAKING: Tinubu cancels colloquium in honour of Abuja-Kaduna train attack victims

Bola Ahmed Tinubu, former governor of Lagos state, has cancelled the colloquium organised in commemoration of his 70th birthday.

The chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) said the event could not continue in the wake of the attack on a train heading to Kaduna state from Abuja.

TheCable had reported how the train was attacked by gunmen in the Kateri-Rijana area of Kaduna on Monday night. The train was said to have almost reached Rigasa, its final stop.

Speaking shortly after his arrival at the colloquium on Tuesday, Tinubu said he cannot be celebrating and rejoicing amidst a national tragedy.

He asked the attendees to “go home and pray” for the victims of the attack.

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