The Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII) has announced plans to host 2024 Amala Day and Fuji Festival, a celebration of Ibadan’s rich cultural heritage.
The event, scheduled to take place on 24th July 2024, promises to be a vibrant showcase of the city’s unique traditions, music, and cuisine.The festival will kick off with an opening prayer, followed by the recitation of the Ibadan Anthem and recognitions.
The President-General of CCII, Chief Barr Sulaiman Ajeniyi Ajewole, will deliver the opening speech, while the Chairman of the 2024 Ibadan Cultural Festival Week, Balogun Gaphar Ojetola, will give a welcome address. The Chairman of the Occasion will then declare the program open.The highlight of the event will be the “Taste of Amala” segment, where distinguished guests, including the President-General, the 2024 Ibadan Cultural Festival Chairman, and the Chairman of the Occasion, will savor the delicious Ibadan delicacy, Amala.
The FUMAN music group will provide entertainment throughout the event, with performances before and after the “Taste of Amala” segment. The Royal Father of the Day is His Excellency, the former Governor of Oyo State, Agba Oye Rasheed Adewolu Ladoja.The Special Guest of Honour is the Deputy Governor of the State.Other distinguished dignitaries expected to grace the occasion include, Aare Onibon Balogun, Chief Taofeek Adegboyega Adegoke, Chairman/CEO of Solution FM and many other esteemed guests.The festival will also feature decorations, donations, and an appreciation of sponsors and donors. Remarks will be given by Chef Mrs Idowu Olaide Lawal GAIC, followed by a grand finale of music and entertainment.Awardees for this year are; Alhaji Rasheed Ayinde Merege, Alhaji Tajudeen System, Alhaji Taye Adebisi Currency, Alhaja Amudalat Iyadunni, President Food Vendors Oyo State, Alhaji Omolewa Tomiwa , PMS Chairman Oyo State and Head of Hair Beauticians Oyo State.
The event will feature a cultural display at Mapo Hall, showcasing a variety of food options until noon. The grand finale will take place at Ibadan House, Oke Àrèmo, where the awardees will be honoured for their contributions to the community.The Amala Day and Fuji Festival promises to be a memorable celebration of Ibadan’s cultural heritage, promoting unity and pride among the people of Ibadan.Mark your calendars and join the celebration
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has warned of a one-month nationwide strike if the National Assembly passes a law allowing state governors to determine the minimum wage.
NLC President, Comrade Joe Ajaero, raised the alarm at the 2024 NLC Rain School in Uyo, Akwa Ibom state capital, on Monday. Ajaero accused the National Assembly of planning to move the minimum wage from the Exclusive legislative list to the Concurrent list, allowing governors to set wages.
He vowed that labour movements will be halted for one month if the law is passed, stating, “We are not troublemakers, but we will resist any attempt to remove the minimum wage from the Exclusive list.”
Ajaero also demanded that federal lawmakers and governors be subject to the minimum wage, questioning why leaders are bent on cheating workers amid current hardships.
Yoruba Nation agitator, Sunday Adeyemo, more commonly known as Sunday Igboho has issued a fresh warning to all Fulani herders suspected to be involved in several killings and abductions of residents in Oyo State.
The notice was announced by his spokesperson, Oluyomi Koiki in an audio message made available to SaharaReporters on Monday evening.
According to Koiki, Igboho has arranged his men to storm some forests in Oke-Ogun areas of Oyo State and flush out all Fulani herders living there.
The Yoruba rights activist mentioned that the herders were allegedly involved in contestant abductions and killings of Oke-Ogun residents.
Speaking in Yoruba, Koiki said, “Today is the 15th of July, 2024. This breaking news is issued around 6pm. All Fulani people living in Oke Ogun, living inside the bushes there, who are kidnappers, that are killing the people, are immediately ordered to leave now. Sunday Igboho said he would continue his work at Oke-Ogun, in Kishi and all communities that made up of Oke-Ogun. He said he would touch all those places remaining.
“All Fulanis should leave the bush in Oke-Ogun. The forest does not belong to you. The land belongs to us. He added that he is also waiting for the Obas in other parts of Yoruba land to speak up if they are witnessing attacks from Fulani people.
“He said he was ready to chase them away. He promises to flush all those miscreants preventing Yoruba from accessing their farms. He said he is not fighting with any governor, but he said his men would storm all the forests presently occupied by herders across the Yoruba lands but he is waiting for permission from other Obas in Ondo, Ogun, Ekiti, and Osun states.”
“He said his men are currently working on how to storm the forest in Oke Ogun land in Oyo State and warn all Fulani living there to vacate immediately,” Koiki added.
“So, on the issue of LG elections in Oyo State, we don’t have caretaker committees at the local level. We planned the elections in a way that not a single day was given out. We have a responsible government in Oyo State, we don’t need the federal government to tell us what to do. We know what is good and we know what is good for our people.
“Go back a little bit, what we inherited as an administration in 2019 was a local government system that was owing backlog of salaries, gratuities, pensions. I am saying this because Oyo State will get out of this even stronger. We are people that know what is good for our people. We can run our affairs by ourselves. The FG is not superior constitutionally to the state government though they have more resources than the states. So, we can do what is right in Oyo State and we have been doing what is right.
“For the primary school teachers, the Chairman of NUT is here. Before we came in, leave bonuses were last paid in 2017 and we paid that of 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023. The Primary health care facilities, inner roads were all in bad shape. We Al have been working collaboratively with the LGs to deliver dividends of democracy to our people.
“We were able to clear those salary arrears. We paid N18bn in pension and gratuities over these period. We upgraded about 209 PHCs, equipped about 264, completed 60 model schools. We constructed and renovated hundreds of primary school classrooms and fixed some Omer roads but there are still challenges that we have to address. We still have backlog of gratuities and pension.
“The local government is owing about N55bn in pension and gratuities. We are developing infrastructure that would push the economy and raise the living standard of their people and push their economy towards sustainable goals. But for us, at that time, our priority was not to deploy resources. What I am hearing right now is that our problem is not also money but how to share it. But I insist that our problem is not how to share money but how how to bake a bigger cake and bring our people out of hunger and poverty and stop the anger in the land.
“Our people do not care of the road is fixed by the FG or the state government or the LG. They just want to see good roads. An example is the Oyo-Iseyin road through Fasola, which is a Federal Government road but the state government fixed it and I have the letter for the FG when I wrote it for approval. It is a critical road to Oyo State economy.
“I believe it is our problem irrespective of what they are doing at the federal level. We know what is important to the lives of our own people here in Oyo State. I learnt FAAC is tomorrow (Tuesday) and all of you can come. We will delay the implementation for the next ninety days, which is three FAACs from now. They will still pay the money into JAC account.
“You make the laws, you break it. So, the law is at your own… That is not how to run a country. If you make the law, let us all obey the law. For us in Oyo State, we can solve our own problem, deal with our situation and prioritize our people. Our pass mark is to discuss among ourselves and whatever we agree upon.
“I am not saying things should not be transparent at the local government level but it is a distraction to say this is the magic bullet that will wash away our problems. NULGE is here, NUP, NUT and others are here. So, let us sit down and discuss and fashion out our own way out of this issue.” Governor Makinde said.
“NULGE is here, NUP, NUT and others are here. So, let us sit down and discuss and fashion out our own way out of this issue.” Governor Makinde said.
The Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board SUBEB has begun sending invitation for CBT test to the applicants in the just concluded registration exercise.
The invitation messages have been sent across to the mails provided by applicants during the registration exercise.
The Computer Based test to begin on Monday 26th of July, 2024 at the Distance Learning Centre of the University of Ibadan by 9am.
Former Ekiti State Governor, Ayo Fayose, has expressed concerns over the Supreme Court judgment affirming local governments’ right to receive monthly allocations directly from the federation account. The Peoples Democratic Party chieftain highlighted that despite the court’s ruling, state Houses of Assembly and governors will continue to impede local government autonomy.
Fayose shared his views during an appearance on Channels Television’s “Politics Today” on Sunday. He emphasized that no individual from the grassroots can become a local government chairman without a governor’s support, stating that the court and the federal government cannot sever the close relationship between state and local governance.
“I am not a lawyer. I am a politician and, by God’s grace today, an elder statesman. While I believe no government should withhold local government funds, the reality is you cannot separate the local governments from the influence of the governors. No one can become a council chairman without a governor’s backing. Anyone saying otherwise is simply wasting time,” Fayose said.
He added, “The state House of Assembly controls and oversees local government activities. When I was governor, we received funds from Abuja, managed by state officials, not the council chairmen. The local government commissioner represents the governor, while others are local government officials, workers, and pensioners. They manage the funds. Saying we are empowering local governments is misleading; no real power is being transferred.”
Fayose also criticized the commitment of council officials, suggesting many do not take their responsibilities seriously. He pointed out that local government staff attendance is often poor.
“Any council chairman who thinks they can disrespect their governor will quickly learn that the House of Assembly controls their fate. You can’t even become a council chairman without the governor’s support. The House of Assembly regulates your activities.
“Visit a council office on a Wednesday or Friday, and you’ll find that less than 10 percent of the staff are present. They often don’t show up. If you try to hold them accountable, NULGE and local government leaders will plead with the governor. They’ll threaten not to vote for you. This is how local governments operate. The state administration is more effective. At the local level, everyone is there to collect money, even those who have moved away and just receive funds in their accounts,” he concluded.
The Arewa Youth Federation (AYF) has dissociated itself from the planned mass protests aimed at addressing President Bola Tinubu’s perceived poor governance. The group alleges that the protests are driven by individuals with ulterior motives, posing a threat to national stability.
In a statement, AYF President Kabir Mutazu declared that the organization will not participate in protests across the 19 Northern states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). This development comes amidst widespread discontent over the recent removal of subsidies, which has led to a significant increase in the cost of living and essential commodities.
The planned protests have sparked concerns about potential national destabilization, and the AYF’s stance may impact the momentum of the demonstrations.
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Here are some easy tips to stay on top of your health, southwestern style:
Move it or lose it! Many southwestern Nigerians already get their daily dose of exercise through manual labor or lively social gatherings. But for those evenings spent relaxing, consider a short walk or some light stretches before bed. “Even a little movement can make a big difference,” says Dr. Adaobi, a local physician.
Dine like your grandma did! Traditional southwestern cuisine is packed with goodness. Think pounded yam, beans, and fresh vegetables. These dishes are not only delicious but also provide essential nutrients. “Embrace those family recipes!” encourages nutritionist Mr. Femi. “They’re often healthier than you think.”
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Fight the Night Bite! As the day cools, pesky mosquitos come out to play. Don’t let them steal your good vibes! Apply mosquito repellent with DEET before heading out and consider sleeping under a net.
Rest is Your Best Friend! Getting enough sleep is crucial for overall health. Aim for 7-8 hours a night to wake up feeling refreshed and ready to tackle the day.
Community is Key! Southwestern Nigeria is known for its strong social bonds. Lean on your friends and family for support. Sharing a healthy meal or simply chatting can boost your mood and well-being. “Laughter is the best medicine,” smiles Aunty Yetunde, a community elder.
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In a significant move to combat deforestation and climate change, a youth-led advocacy group, Plant A Decade Initiative (PADI) has partnered with the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Oyo State chapter, and planted 103 economic trees at the NYSC permanent orientation camp in Iseyin, Iseyin Lg, Oyo State. The event, aimed at addressing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 13 and 15, Climate Action and Life on Land, respectively, by responding to the pressing environmental issues in the region, featured a tree planting exercise and a comprehensive climate education talk to raise awareness among Nigerians on climate action and advocacy in Nigeria.
The tree-planting initiative, held at the NYSC camp in Iseyin, saw active participation from the State Coordinator for NYSC Oyo State chapter, Comrade Odoba Abel Oche, the Executive Chairman of Iseyin local government, Hon. Rasaq Bisi Fadiran, Camp manager, Directors, youth corps members, media organizations, and environmental enthusiasts. Idowu Anuoluwapo Ezekiel, the lead initiator of PADI and a seasoned broadcaster, led the event with an impassioned speech. He emphasized the critical role of youth in the climate change discourse, highlighting the urgent need for proactive measures against the alarming rate of deforestation in Oyo State.
“The rate of deforestation in Oyo State is abysmal and requires urgent action, not just mere talks,” Anuoluwapo stated. He elaborated on the dire consequences of continued deforestation and the importance of reforestation efforts to mitigate climate change impacts. Anuoluwapo also pointed out that youth engagement in environmental conservation is crucial for the long-term sustainability of the region.
Meanwhile, the event not only focused on planting 103 tree seedlings but also included an educational segment where Corps members and officials were informed about the broader aspects of climate change and the importance of advocacy. While warmly receiving the team, the State Coordinator, Comrade Odoba Abel Oche appreciated the youths’ effort in modeling a commendable course aimed at equipping the youth with the knowledge and motivation needed to actively participate in environmental conservation efforts.
PADI’s partnership with NYSC signifies a collaborative approach to tackling the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 13- Climate Action and 15- Life on land at the grassroots level. The successful planting of 103 economic trees is a testament to the power of community involvement and the pivotal role of youth in driving climate action. The PADI vanguards expressed hope that the initiative would inspire similar projects across Nigeria, contributing to a greener and more sustainable future for the country, as captured in the objectives of PADI, which is to plant 10,000 trees and bridge the information gap on Climate education in Nigeria.
Loyalists of the Otun Olubadan of Ibadanland and former governor of Oyo State, High Chief Rashidi Ladoja have been warned not to try to run ahead of destiny by talking about ascension to the throne of Olubadan less than a day after the coronation of a new Oba.
The Ibadan L’Agba Group gave this warning on Saturday, following media reports that the Oyo State governor, Seyi Makinde, is trying to prevent Ladoja from ascending the throne.
The group, in a statement signed by its chairman and secretary, Alhaji Ligali Baoku and Mr. Sola Jinadu, frowned on the report, which claimed that the state government reviewed the Olubadan Chieftaincy Declaration to bar the Otun Olubadan from ascending to the throne.
The group, while praying for longevity and good health for the new Olubadan, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Akinloye Owolabi Olakulehin, wondered why any person would open the topic of becoming Olubadan when a new Oba has just been crowned.
According to the group, it was equally wild for sponsors of the report to claim that a process undertaken by the state government and widely reported in 2023 was targeted at Ladoja, stating that the law is a respecter of no one and as such, High Chief Ladoja could not be made a scapegoat by a law that is bigger than him.
The group advised sponsors of the report to stop hiding behind a shadow by telling the world their true intentions, wondering why Ladoja’s camp has suddenly become jittery and is now sponsoring falsehood against Governor Makinde, a true son of Ibadan, who has done everything to uphold its tradition and the fullest of its glory.
According to the group, the media report that Makinde reviewed the Olubadan Chieftaincy Declaration to stop High Chief Ladoja smacked of mischief and evil intentions, as the entire process of the review followed due process and was well-accepted by Ibadan indigenes.
The group maintained that it expects High Chief Ladoja to call all his loyalists and sympathisers to order so as not to bring Ibadanland into disrepute, saying the world-acclaimed succession system of Ibadan royalty has not been tampered with by the government.
It added that the sponsors of the report clearly acted on a predetermined plot, noting that they must be the individuals Makinde said had been put to shame during the presentation of staff of office to Oba Olakulehin, as according to the governor, they were always looking for things to divide the people.
The statement said in part: “We read with disdain a media report obviously sponsored by sympathisers of Otun Olubadan, Senator Rashidi Ladoja, targeting Governor Makinde for allegedly plotting to stop him from becoming Olubadan.
“The said report claimed that the Olubadan Chieftaincy Declaration, which was reviewed last year, was done to stop High Chief Ladoja from becoming Olubadan. We find this claim baseless and ridiculous.
“While we were confounded that some unscrupulous elements could start campaigning for the Olubadan throne as if it were a political seat, choosing this moment that all Ibadan sons and daughters are celebrating the coming of a new Olubadan is ill-timed and reveals the evil in the minds of the sponsors and publishers of the report.
“The said report, as published in some local blogs, claimed that Governor Makinde caused ‘a surreptitious amendment to be made to the 1957 Olubadan Chieftaincy Declaration by the House of Assembly.’
“It quoted Section 4 of the 1957 Olubadan Chieftaincy Declaration as well as the Section 4 of the amended Olubadan Chieftaincy Declaration and then concluded that the state government erred in distributing the said gazette to the public at the Olubadan coronation.
“The plot being played by the publishers of the report can only confuse the uninformed. As trueborns of Ibadan, we know those trying to hide behind a finger and we are warning them now to back off that inglorious path.
“The first question we would like to ask them is: Was the Olubadan Chieftaincy Declaration reviewed on Friday at the coronation event? No. The process was concluded in 2023 and was well-accepted by Ibadan sons and daughters, who welcomed the much-needed change with open arms.
“The second question was whether High Chief Ladoja was aware of the law and what was his reaction? The former governor went to court over the Olubadan chieftaincy review. But he also chose of his volition to withdraw the matter from court. If he wants to become Olubadan he knows what to do. He should follow the process laid down by the gazetted declaration or return to challenging it in court. Whichever way, he should tell his sympathisers to stop acting as if the Olubadan stool is vacant.
“We know the intentions of those behind the report. They are the divisive elements that Gov Makinde made reference to at Mapo.
“Any well-intentioned Ibadan man must agree that Governor Makinde deserves the credits for midwifing the ascension of two Olubadan and ensuring that the enduring legacy of the Ibadan traditional system continues despite all odds.President Tinubu gave him the deserved accolades for this and so should every Ibadan indigene.
“But we know that those behind this report cannot be happy; their evil intentions have been uncovered and they will continue to fail. These people do not recognise that it is God that crowns kings and if He so wishes that Ladoja will become Olubadan, no one can stop Him. But his loyalists must wait for his time and stop polluting the system.
“That report, to say the least, was aimed at detracting from the glorious coronation of Oba Olakulehin and the success of the Makinde government in putting it up, because they were not happy that it happened. They have tried all sorts, including lying about Makinde not being ready to approve the appointment of Oba Olakulehin and even reading senseless meanings into a routine cabinet reshuffle that should be a government business.”