An Ogun State housewife and mother of five, Mrs. Mufiat Olateju, has given birth to a set of quadruplets at the in Ogun State.
The babies were delivered on Wednesday, bringing joy and surprise to the family. Speaking with journalists at the hospital on Thursday, Olateju appealed to the Ogun State government and well-meaning Nigerians to come to the aid of her family in caring for the newborns.
According to her, the birth of the four babies came as an unexpected development, as earlier medical scans conducted during the pregnancy did not indicate that she was carrying quadruplets.
While expressing gratitude for the safe delivery of the babies, the mother explained that the family is currently struggling to settle the hospital bills and provide adequate care for the children. She therefore called on individuals, organisations, and government authorities to support her family during this challenging moment.
The government of Ondo State has introduced a new entertainment tax targeting social and corporate events across the state, a move aimed at boosting internally generated revenue (IGR) and regulating the event industry.
Under the new policy announced by the Ondo State Internal Revenue Service (ODIRS), organisers of private social events such as weddings, burial ceremonies, naming ceremonies and birthday celebrations will now pay between ₦20,000 and ₦25,000 as entertainment levy before hosting such events in the state. Corporate gatherings, conferences and other business-related events will attract a higher flat fee of ₦50,000 per event.
The Acting Chairman of ODIRS, Bayo Rojugbokan, explained that the new tax forms part of the state government’s broader fiscal reforms designed to expand revenue and support development projects. According to him, the policy is also intended to simplify tax administration and encourage voluntary compliance among event organisers and venue operators.
The administration of Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa said increased internally generated revenue remains a key driver for funding infrastructure and public services across the state. Authorities also warned that event planners, celebrants and owners of event centres must comply with the new tax structure to avoid possible penalties from the revenue agency.
However, the policy has sparked mixed reactions from Nigerians, particularly on social media, where critics argue that the levy could increase the cost of organising social ceremonies at a time when many households are already facing rising economic pressure. Others, meanwhile, believe the measure could help strengthen government revenue if properly implemented and transparently managed.
The Senior Special Assistant to the Oyo State Governor on Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters, Hon. Ramata Agberemi Dabo (RAD), has called on Muslim faithful to use the spiritual period of Ramadan to pray for the peace, progress, and continued development of Oyo State and Nigeria.
Hon. Dabo made the call while gracing the 6th Annual Ramadan Public Lecture organised by the Omituntun Benedict Forum (OBF), an initiative founded by Oloye Akika Benedict Agbaakin Olorunda Abaa, in Ibadan. The event, which held at Delight Estate, Lakuru, Idi-Ape Bus Stop along Olorunda Abaa Road in the Akobo Ojurin area, brought together respected Islamic scholars, government officials, political leaders, traditional rulers, and community stakeholders from across the state.
Attending as the Mother of the Day, Hon. Dabo emphasized the importance of faith, perseverance, and good character in fulfilling one’s destiny. She noted that Ramadan remains a sacred opportunity for believers to seek divine guidance while also praying for the leadership of the state, particularly Governor Seyi Makinde, and for the stability of the nation.
She commended the organisers of the forum for creating a platform that encourages spiritual reflection, unity, and moral reorientation within society. According to her, destiny is not only about divine purpose but also about commitment to service, compassion for humanity, and dedication to societal development.
The Ramadan lecture themed “Destiny (Kadara)” was delivered by the Chief Mufaseer of Ilorin Emirate, Sheikh Usman Sannu Sheu, who offered deep Islamic insights on the concept of destiny. The cleric explained that while destiny is ordained by Allah, faith, patience, and righteous actions play significant roles in shaping the outcome of individuals and societies.
Sheikh Sheu also commended Governor Makinde, Otunba Famojuro, and the founder of the forum, Oloye Benedict Akika, for what he described as responsible leadership and initiatives that positively impact the lives of the people of Oyo State.
The event attracted several high-profile dignitaries including the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Musibau Babatunde; the Deputy Chief of Staff to the Governor, Hon. Adeyinka Adeniyi Bibire; Chief Babatunde Tijani (Double T); and Mr. Ayo Alatise.
Also present were the Chairman of the Oyo State chapter of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) and Executive Chairman of Egbeda Local Government, Hon. Sikiru Sanda; the Executive Chairman of Akinyele Local Government, Hon. Akinwole Akinleye; the Executive Chairman of Lagelu Local Government, Hon. Mudashiru Kamorudeen; the Executive Chairman of Oluyole Local Government, Asiwaju Akeem Olatunji; and the Executive Chairman of Ogo-Oluwa Local Government, Hon. Seun Ojo, among other political leaders and vice chairmen from different local governments.
Other notable personalities in attendance included the member representing Lagelu State Constituency in the Oyo State House of Assembly, Hon. Akintunde Olajide (AKT); Chairman of the Oyo State Community and Social Development Agency (CSDA), Adetokunbo Adeaga; and gubernatorial hopeful, Ajadi Oguntoyinbo.
Traditional leaders, Baales, chiefs, political functionaries, members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), artisans, and Muslim organisations such as FOMWAN, Jamuiyat Soliat, Nigeria Beauticians and Hairdressers Association, teachers, shoe makers, bike riders, and petrol marketers also graced the occasion.
Religious leaders including the League of Imams and Alfas from Akinyele and Lagelu Local Governments, led by the Grand Chief Imam Sheikh Abdul-Ganiyy Abubakr Agbotomokekere, offered special prayers for peace, unity, and progress in Oyo State and Nigeria.
Speaking on the significance of the programme, the Chief Host and Founder of the Omituntun Benedict Forum, Oloye Benedict Akika JP, Agba-Akin Olorunda and Mayegun of Akoboland, reaffirmed his commitment to sustaining the annual Ramadan lecture as a platform for spiritual growth, community development, and moral enlightenment.
The event concluded with prayers and the spiritual breaking of the fast, as participants urged Muslims and the wider public to reflect on the lessons of faith, destiny, patience, and perseverance during the holy month of Ramadan.
Frustration over persistent blackouts boiled over in Lagos on Thursday as residents took to the streets to protest what they described as the state’s “epileptic” electricity supply.
In a viral video circulating on social media, a group of protesters, mostly young Nigerians, were seen marching through the Fadeyi area while carrying placards and chanting slogans.
The demonstrators expressed anger over what they called the collapse of the power sector, saying the erratic supply is crippling small businesses and worsening living conditions.
Some of the placards read, “No more estimated billing,” “No more epileptic power supply,” “No light, no life, no nation,” and “You’re destroying, killing so many businesses; give us regular light.”
One protester in the footage was heard shouting, “We are not asking for too much. Make them give us light!”
The Lagos protest comes amid growing outrage over electricity supply across parts of Nigeria. In Osun State, the Nigerian Youth Congress (Boripe Local Government Chapter) recently condemned the persistent lack of stable power, describing it as economically damaging.
The demonstrations also follow warnings from industry leaders that the country’s electricity crisis could worsen. The Chief Executive Officer of the Association of Power Generation Companies, Dr. Joy Ogaji, recently disclosed that gas suppliers may halt supply to thermal power plants over an estimated N3.3 trillion debt owed by power generation companies, a development that could further deepen Nigeria’s power shortage.
The Senior Special Assistant to the Oyo State Governor on Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters, Hon. Ramata Agberemi Dabo popularly known as RAD on Wednesday distributed free petrol to hundreds of commercial motorcycle operators in Ibadan to ease the economic burden caused by rising fuel prices.
The initiative took place at Tesmore Filling Station in Ibadan, where large numbers of okada riders gathered to receive the fuel support. The gesture provided much-needed relief to operators who play a crucial role in grassroots mobility and daily urban transportation across the city.
The distribution also attracted beneficiaries from the area, including dispatch riders, commercial drivers and tricycle operators who turned out in large numbers to benefit from the programme.
Speaking during the exercise, Dabo explained that the free fuel initiative, which she said started several years ago, is part of her personal commitment to supporting ordinary citizens and giving back to society. She stressed that the programme is not politically motivated but aimed at providing practical support for people affected by economic challenges.
She added that the initiative complements the people-focused policies of , governor of Oyo State, particularly efforts targeted at improving the welfare of citizens working in the informal sector.
Many of the beneficiaries expressed appreciation for the gesture, describing it as timely and impactful. One of the okada riders, Segun, praised Dabo for what he described as her grassroots-oriented leadership, noting that the initiative shows genuine concern for the struggles of everyday workers.
Another beneficiary, Mr. Azeez, said the free fuel came at a critical time, explaining that he would have spent about ₦6,500 to purchase five litres of petrol. According to him, the gesture has helped him save money that can now be used to support other needs.
Other beneficiaries also commended Dabo for her generosity and consistent support for ordinary citizens, urging other leaders to emulate the initiative.
The has announced a ban on commercial motorcycle (okada) operations between 7:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. across the state as part of efforts to strengthen security and curb rising criminal activities.
The decision was disclosed following a security review by the state authorities, which identified the use of motorcycles by criminals to perpetrate robberies, kidnappings and other violent crimes, especially at night. The government said the restriction is aimed at limiting the movement of suspected criminals who often exploit the cover of darkness and the mobility of motorcycles to evade security operatives.
Meanwhile, the state security outfit, , announced that it has arrested no fewer than 70 suspected criminals during a series of security operations carried out across several parts of the state. According to the corps, the suspects were apprehended for offences ranging from armed robbery and kidnapping to illegal possession of weapons and other related crimes.
Commander of the Ondo State Amotekun Corps, , said the arrests were made during coordinated patrols and intelligence-led operations conducted in collaboration with other security agencies. He assured residents that the suspects would be thoroughly investigated and prosecuted where necessary.
The state government urged residents to comply with the new directive on okada operations and cooperate with security agencies by providing useful information that could help in tackling crime. Authorities also reiterated their commitment to safeguarding lives and property across the state.
An Ekiti State High Court sitting in Ado Ekiti has sentenced a 48-year-old man, Olatide Temitope Emmanuel, to death by hanging after finding him guilty of murder and impersonation.
The convict was arraigned before Justice Jubril Aladejana in December 2025 on a two-count charge bordering on the murder of a woman, Bosede Falade, and falsely presenting himself as a medical doctor. The prosecution told the court that Emmanuel committed the offence on June 24, 2019, at Odo Ikole Compound in Erinmope Ekiti when Falade died during childbirth after undergoing a surgical procedure carried out by him.
An eyewitness, Rev. Omotade, told the court that he was informed by the deceased’s husband that his wife had died during childbirth at about 9:00 p.m. When he arrived at the clinic, he saw the corpse on a stretcher while the self-acclaimed doctor stood beside it. According to him, a close examination of the body suggested that the operation had been carried out unprofessionally, prompting him to alert the police in Otun Ekiti for investigation.
During the trial, the defendant claimed he had been a nursing apprentice at a hospital in Lagos State and later established a clinic in Erinmope Ekiti in 2019. He said the deceased approached him for childbirth and that he performed a Caesarean section after informing her and her husband. While the baby survived, he said the woman later developed complications and died.
Delivering judgment, Justice Aladejana held that the defendant’s admission that he lacked proper medical qualification but still performed surgery showed extreme recklessness. The court ruled that the prosecution proved beyond reasonable doubt that his actions led to the death of Bosede Falade, and consequently sentenced him to death by hanging.
The Chairperson of the (NiDCOM), Abike Dabiri has assured Nigerians stranded in parts of the Middle East that the Federal Government will commence their evacuation once the airspace in the region becomes safe for flights.
Dabiri-Erewa gave the assurance on Tuesday while responding to complaints from a Nigerian citizen reportedly stranded in , who raised concerns over the delay in the evacuation of Nigerians from the region. She explained that current security concerns have made the skies unsafe for aviation, preventing immediate evacuation efforts.
According to her, the Federal Government is closely monitoring the situation and will act swiftly once aviation authorities declare the airspace safe for travel. She stressed that the safety of Nigerian citizens and airline operations remains the government’s top priority, noting that evacuation flights cannot be carried out while the airspace remains closed or considered dangerous.
The NiDCOM boss urged Nigerians in affected Middle Eastern countries to remain calm and maintain contact with Nigerian embassies and relevant authorities for updates. She added that the commission is working with the and diplomatic missions in the region to ensure stranded citizens are safely returned home once flight operations resume.
Dabiri-Erewa further reiterated the government’s commitment to protecting Nigerians abroad, assuring that all necessary arrangements are being put in place to facilitate a smooth repatriation process as soon as conditions permit.
The Commissioner of Police in , , has ordered an internal investigation into the conduct of a Divisional Police Officer (DPO) and detained an inspector following allegations of unprofessional conduct in connection with recent kidnapping incidents in , a community in of the state.
The development followed a protest by residents of Jobele who took to the streets to express frustration over the rising wave of kidnappings in the community. The protesters accused some officers attached to the local police division of negligence and misconduct, alleging that their response to security complaints had been slow and uncoordinated despite repeated reports of criminal activities in the area.
In response to the protest, the police commissioner directed an immediate probe into the allegations. Sources within the command disclosed that the DPO in charge of the division has been formally queried, while an inspector reportedly linked to the alleged misconduct has been detained pending the outcome of the investigation. The command said the action was necessary to ensure accountability and restore public confidence in the police.
A spokesperson for the in the state assured residents that the command remains committed to tackling kidnapping and other criminal activities across Oyo. The police also urged members of the public to remain calm and continue to provide useful information that could assist security agencies in tracking down suspected kidnappers and ensuring the safety of communities.
Meanwhile, residents of Jobele have called on security authorities and the to intensify surveillance and deploy more personnel to the area, warning that the persistent kidnapping incidents have created fear among locals and disrupted normal social and economic activities.
Academic activities at the University of Lagos (UNILAG) are set to be disrupted as the institution’s chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has declared an indefinite strike over what it described as “amputated” salaries paid to lecturers for January and February 2026. The decision was reached during an emergency congress of the union held on Tuesday.
In a communiqué issued after the meeting and signed by the union’s chairperson, Prof. Idou Kehinde, and secretary, Prof. Adesina Arikawe, the lecturers resolved to withdraw their services starting Wednesday, March 11, 2026. The union said the industrial action would continue until the university management pays the outstanding portions of the salaries in full.
ASUU-UNILAG accused the university administration of paying incomplete salaries, noting that several allowances were omitted in the January and February payments. According to the union, lecturers at the Akoka campus were not paid their Earned Academic Allowance (EAA), while staff at the Idi-Araba campus were denied both the EAA and the Consolidated Academic Tools Allowance (CATA). The union also alleged that February salaries were again paid partially, leaving out other key components of the lecturers’ earnings.
The union described the salary deductions as unjust and unacceptable, insisting that the action violated the welfare agreement reached between the Federal Government and ASUU earlier in 2026. The lecturers therefore urged their members to comply strictly with the strike directive until the university administration resolves the issue and pays the withheld allowances in full.
Meanwhile, the university management has indicated that it is engaging the union in discussions aimed at resolving the dispute, even as concerns grow among students about the potential disruption to lectures and academic schedules if the strike persists.