Ogun Approves Tax Reliefs To Cushion COVID-19 Economic Effects On People

In a statement released today by the Executive Governor of Ogun State, Dapo Abiodun stated below:

Dapo Abiodun said “I have approved certain tax reliefs to be immediately effected by the Ogun State Internal Revenue Service towards cushioning COVID-19 economic effects on our taxpayers. These include:

  1. 6-month deadline extension for filling of 2019 income tax returns by the self employed/informed sector from March 31, 2020 to September 30.
  2. 8-month extension of filling of 2019 annual PAYE returns by PAYE operators/tax agents from January 31, 2020 to September 30, as well as complete waiver of interest and penalty for late filling for the extension period.
  3. Complete waiver of interest and penalty for late remittance of monthly PAYE for the extension period.
  4. Same waiver for late payment of Direct Assessment/Personal Income Tax by the self employed from January 1, 2020 to December 31.
  5. Waiver of weekly tax by operators and promoters of pool and betting businesses from April 1, 2020 to June 30.

The Tax Audit Reconciliation Committee (TARC) will also henceforth adopt video conferencing as the default mode for their meetings to continue ensuring ease of doing business while maintaining physical distancing.

As taxpayers make payments to the State’s designated accounts in approved banks, I urge them to make the best use of these reliefs.”

Family of slain UI student insists on getting CCTV footage of the incident

The family of late Richard Gbadebo, a UI student who died in a detergent-making factory, WAW has again reiterated their stance in demanding for CCTV footage of how their son was killed.

Adesewa, the elder sister of the late UI student, while speaking today in a radio programme on Splash FM in Ibadan said they have been demanding for CCTV footage how Gbadebo died in order to clear a doubt that there was a conspiracy in the death of the their son. She further stated that the company in its reply said it does not have CCTV footage of how Gbadebo was trapped in a soap-making factory and it is unacceptable that a big company like that will not have CCTV.

Meanwhile, some activists and human rights lawyers have been demanding for justice to prevail in the matter.

In the meantime, the Oyo State Government has ordered the closure of the factory to enable the State unravels the mystery behind the death of the young lad in order to forestall the future reoccurrence and to ensure that the family is duly compensated.

Oni of Ife appoints Shagari son, Bello Bala as MD of RAYLF

This was contained in an appointment letter to Bello Bala Shagari, which was signed by Dr. Ayobami O. Oyedare (PhD), Chief Executive Officer, Global Outreach of His Imperial Majesty of Ife.

Until his appointment, Bala was the former president of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN).

Bala is a grandson of Shehu Usman Aliyu Shagari GCFR, first democratically elected President of Nigeria, after the transfer of power by military head of state General Olusegun Obasanjo in 1979 giving rise to the Second Nigerian Republic.

The letter reads in part: ”His Imperial Majesty (H.I.M) admires your well-defined, dynamic, matchless, intellectual and rich historical campaigns for the reconstruction and transformational leadership in Africa through the precious knowledge and unbreakable ambition of its young populations.

”Following our philosophical alignment on the ethos and culture of the Royal African Young Leadership Forum (RAYLF), the mutual thoughts that we shared, and the need to redefine the culture of governance, leadership, entrepreneurial inventiveness and innovative ingenuity of Africa’s brilliant young populations which has been one of the core mission of the Throne of Oduduwa, the Stool of His Imperial Majesty (H.I.M), Ooni of Ife.

”I hereby write to officially confirm your appointment as the Managing Director for Africa-The Royal African Young Leadership Forum (RAYLF).”

His appointment takes effect from the 1st of September 2020 and it subjects to review after two years of operation.

”As the Progenitor of Oduduwa, His Imperial Majesty (H.I.M), Ooni of Ife, who is the co-chair, the National Council of Traditional Rulers of Nigeria, NCTRN and the spiritual leader to over 500 million Yoruba subjects globally has been working assiduously with strategic stakeholders and excellent partners towards rebuilding, repositioning and unleashing the assets and fascinating narratives of young populations of Africa.”

“Africa young populations remain the major catalysts in boosting the whole of continent economic growth.”

”Africa is regarded as the next economic frontier in globalization and the sheer size, young population explosion, innovation development, sophisticated creative culture and the continent diversity distinctiveness are true potentials that are attracting global attention into the continent.

”Well renowned global institutions statistics posit that almost 60% of Africa’s population in 2019 is under the age of 25, making Africa the world’s youngest continent.

“According to the UN’s demographic projections, the reality of Africa rapid population expansion is expected to reach 2.8 billion by 2060 with 65% of these counted as young, an energetic and innovative driven demography.”

COVID-19 Rules: Court Fines Naira Marley N200,000, To Tender Public Apology To FG

Yesterday, the Lagos Police Command arrested a popular Musician, Azeez Fashola popularly known as Naira Marley and was immediately charged to Court for violating COVID-19 rules in Lagos.

Meanwhile, Court Slams N200,000 fine on him today for breaching coronavirus guidelines.

A four-count charge was brought against the artiste by the prosecuting team, which he denied.

The presiding magistrate, Idayat Akanni, who handed down the sentence, ordered Naira Marley to pay N50,000 on each of the four counts brought against him.

He was also mandated to publish a public apology to the Federal Government of Nigeria in a national newspaper.

Dele Adesina SAN petitions BoT, calls recently held NBA election a sham

In the extract of a petition letter sent to the BoT by one of the candidates that contested in the recently held NBA election, Mr. Dele Adesina SAN calling for the cancellation of the election.

Mr. Adesina said “My fraternal greetings and profound respect to the Chairman and other members of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Board of Trustees.

I send this Petition to you with all sense of responsibility and in appreciation of the motto of the NBA which is – “Promoting the Rule of Law” – with a clarion call that you rise up and save our beloved Association. In writing this Petition, please I beseech you to have attention to the following fundamental observations as regards my person:

I am writing this Petition because of my heartfelt desire to redeem the image and integrity of our Association that is consistently being beaten and battered every two years by electoral fraud.

b) The NBA as a generational Association is supposed to be and is presumably composed by men and women of honour, honesty and integrity. These ethical values have to be exhibited by the Association at all times. Please recognise that these ethical values are not just in words only, they are in consistency of actions.


It is against the foregoing background that I am compelled to present this Petition to the Trustees with a view to letting you know that the conduct of the NBA Election of July 29-30, 2020 is not only a violation of all the known values of our Profession but is also capable of bringing disgrace and dishonour to the Association and the Legal Profession in general and I will be urging your Body to take a stand with respect, promptly.”

Makinde Appoints Hospital Mgt, Primary Health Care Boards’ Chairmen, Two Others

Oyo State governor, Engineer Seyi Makinde, has appointed a former Commissioner for Health in the state, Dr. Gbola Adetunji and a former member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Abiodun Dada Awoleye as chairmen of the Hospital Management Board and Primary Health Care Board respectively.

The governor equally appointed a former member of the House of Assembly, Honourable Babatunde Amidu Eesuola as chairman of the Community and Social Development Agency, while Mr. Ademola Aderinto has been appointed Special Assistant on Environment.

A statement by the Special Assistant (Print Media) to Governor Makinde, Moses Alao, made the appointments public on Thursday.
The appointments, according to letters signed by the Secretary to the State Government, Mrs. Olubamiwo Adeosun, are with immediate effect.

The governor charged the new appointees to see their appointments as a call to serve the state.

Dr. Adetunji, a two-time Commissioner for Health in Oyo State, who served between 1995 and 1997 and 1999 to 2003, is a Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon of 37 years standing, graduated with M.B.B.S. from the University of Ibadan Medical School in 1973.

He underwent postgraduate trainings at the University of Lagos Teaching Hospital, UCH Ibadan, Nuffield Orthopedic Centre, Oxford United Kingdom and graduated as Fellow of Medical College of Surgeons (Nigeria) in 1983.

He has held various positions as Surgical Registrar, Senior Registrar Surgery spanning these training institutions. Also worked as Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon at Ring Road Specialist Hospital 1983 to 1986, and as Associated Lecturer/Consultant Orthopedic Surgery at UCH, Ibadan from 1990 to 1994.

He has equally served as a member of the Board of LAUTECH Teaching Hospital, Osogbo as well as chairman of the Board of the National Orthopedic Hospital, Igbobi (2013 to 2015).

The newly-appointed chairman of the Primary Health Care Board, Hon. Awoleye was elected as a member of the Oyo State House of Assembly in 2007 and went on to serve two terms as a member of the House of Representatives, representing Ibadan North Federal Constituency between 2011 and 2019.

He holds a Higher National Diploma (HND) certificate in Electrical/Electronics Engineering and underwent training as a Biomedical Engineering Technician with Banji Abayomi Akinsola Technical Services (BAATS), Ibadan, before establishing Lincoln Labo-Clinical Services in 1999, which later transformed to Seal Electro-Medical System Limited in 2003, a company which he chairs till date.

Hon. Awoleye was at different times a member of the House of Representatives Committees on Telecommunication, Health, Army, and HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Control.

He is a Fellow of the National Association of Technologists in Engineering as well as a Fellow of Chartered Institute of Project Managers of Nigeria and is presently pursuing a Master’s degree in Engineering Management, Project Management option, at the Industrial Engineering Department at the Premier University of Ibadan.

Hon. Eesuola, who was appointed as the chairman of CSDA, hails from Atiba Local Government of Oyo.

He studied Political Science/Education at the University of Ibadan and also holds a Master’s degree in Social Welfare and Adult Education, while also pursuing a Ph.D. in Community Development also at the University of Ibadan.

He served as a member of the Oyo State House of Assembly between 2003 and 2007; Special Adviser on Legislative Affairs (2009 to 2011) and member, University of Ilorin Governing Council (2009 to 2013).

He is a member of the International Community Development Association, Nigeria Community Development Association, Transparency International and Amnesty International.

The new Special Assistant on Environment, Aderinto attended Loyola College, Ibadan in the late 90s before proceeding to The Polytechnic, Ibadan where he obtained a certificate in Civil Engineering.

He also holds a second degree in Construction Project Management at the University of Ibadan and has featured in several construction projects in several parts of the country.

Aderinto has several certifications and trainings on environmental concerns, humanitarian and facilities management, occupational safety, community planning, performance management, Health, Safety and Environment, Project Management among several other interests, and has strengths and proficiencies he has drawn from several institutions within and outside Nigeria.

Abuja Concert: Naira Marley Arrested in Lagos, Charged to Court

The popular singer, Afeez Fashola has been arrested by the Lagos State Police Headquarters.

he controversial artiste left Lagos for the Federal Capital Territory for a concert on Saturday, July 13.

The concert, which held at the Jabi Lake Mall, drew public outrage.

The government thereafter shut down and mall and stopped the operation of the airline whose plane he chartered.

The Inspector-General of Police was said to have ordered Naira Marley’s arrest.

The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Bala Elkana, said Naira Marley presented himself at the command headquarters on Thursday.

“We are in court as we speak. He will be arraigned for violating the interstate travel order. That is the aspect that concerns Lagos State,” he added.

Osun Governor Flags Off Post COVID-19 Intervention Programme

In a statement released today, the Osun State Governor, Gboyega Oyetola was quoted below:

“As part of efforts to mitigate the negative impact of COVID-19 on the economy and means of livelihood of our people, I, this afternoon, flagged off the Osun Post Covid-19 Intervention Programme, with about 2,000 people set to be empowered under the pilot phase.

Under this Intervention programme, 15,000 jobs will be generated annually both directly and indirectly. We’ve also provided the sum of N100m to be disbursed as seed loans to beneficiaries under this programme through the Bank of Industry (BOI).

Additionally, we have partnered the Small and Medium Enterprise Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) to conduct entrepreneurial development training for all the beneficiaries to ensure that the desired objective of the programme is achieved.

The launching of the Post Covid-19 Intervention Programme is a testament to the resolve and capacity of our Administration to respond to virulent challenges in the way of our electoral promises and governance. Our commitment to the welfare of our people remains resolute even in this tough period.

I appeal to beneficiaries of this Programme to make judicious use of the opportunities it offers for their individual and collective benefits. As they do so, the nets of empowerment are widened, and the State and its partners are encouraged to offer more opportunities, & poverty & hunger are progressively banished from our State.”

Oyo Teaching Applicants To Write CBT On Tuesday – TESCOM Chairman

…Warns Private School Owners on Illegal Fees

Oyo State government has announced the readiness of the State’s Teaching Service Commission (Oyo TESCOM) to conduct computer-based test (CBT) for all candidates applying for teaching appointment, starting from Tuesday 11th August, 2020.

The Chairman, Oyo TESCOM, Pastor Akinade Alamu stated this on a radio programme in Ibadan on Thursday while answering questions pertaining to developments on the State’s teaching appointment.

Alamu had recently informed the general public that all applicants for the teaching appointment would have to upload their credentials to the State’s website to allow for equal participation and open process.

He said the examination would run through the week from 7am till 6pm except on Sunday, reiterating the fact that whoever that could not upload his or her credentials to TESCOM’s portal before Tuesday should not bother to write the test.

“The examination will be starting on Tuesday, 11th August, 2020 and will run through the week till Saturday, they will be starting daily from 7am till 6pm and the results will be communicated to the applicants through the email they put in their registration and through SMS.

“No applicant’s complaints will be attended to at the CBT centers, if anybody has complaints, let them come to the TESCOM office, we wish them the best in the examination.”

Alamu hailed the State administration’s resolve to conduct computer-based examination for all candidates applying for teaching appointment in the State, as according to him, the move has portrayed the government as being open in all its governance processes.

Reacting to the issue of private school owners demanding a quarter of school fees for periods students were at home due to Covid-19 pandemic from their students, the TESCOM Chairman said the private schools ought to have consulted with parents and other stakeholders before deciding on such.

He asked the private school owners concerned to see the effects of covid-19 as that which affected them and parents as well, urging them to desist from charging the students without appreciating the consequence of the current situation on the financial strength of individual home.

UI VC Race: Ibadan People Lack Moral Rectitude To Cry Of Marginalisation – Oke-Ogun Group

In a statement released by a Socio-Cultural Group in Oke-Ogun, the Oke-Ogun Alliance for Justice highlighted below:

Re-Ibadan Indigenes Allege Marginalization in Appointment of VC in UI

If Ibadan people can complain of marginalization, what will Oke-Ogun do? Since the creation of Oyo State, Ibadan has always produced the Governor except during military rule, the golden era of Chief Bola Ige and the accidental emergence of an Ogbomoso man some years ago. While many states in Nigeria elect governors on rotational basis across the zones that constitute them, Oyo State has witnessed the excruciating dominance of Ibadan in terms of governance by governors of Ibadan extraction.

For the sake of clarity, the following indigenes of Ibadan have been governors of Oyo State since the second republic: Chief Omololu Olunloyo, Chief Kolapo Ishola, Alhaji Lam Adesina, Alhaji Rashid Ladoja, Senator Abiola Ajimobi and Engineer Seyi Makinde. With the above fact and the occurrence in the Oyo State political atmosphere, Ibadan is not ready to concede the governorship seat to any other region in the state nor wishes to spread development evenly in the state.

While about 65% of the state resources is expended on Ibadan, despite been saturated with development, the development of other zones of the state, especially Oke Ogun, has remained a subject of campaign by successive governors.

While many towns in Oyo State, raise prayer warriors for them to be considered in the appointment of state commissioners in successive governments, about 60% of political appointment goes to Ibadan alone.

If the maxim of ‘ he who comes with equity must come with clean hands ‘ is anything to go by, the people of Ibadan lack the moral rectitude to complain of marginalization on the appointment of the Vice Chancellor of the University of ibadan.

It is note worthy, that the appointment of Vice Chancellor is not a political appointment, over which Ibadan has mastery of manipulation against other zones in Oyo State. The process is also not driven by ethnic sentiment or desire for dominance.

University of Ibadan, being the Nation’s premier University, has many Professors who hail from different towns and cities across Nigeria.
Their different ethnic background or towns of origin is not relevant in the appointment of a Vice Chancellor, what is relevant is their respective qualifications, experience and their programmes for the development of the University. For the sake of sanity in the Ivory tower, Ibadan should allow the process to run its natural course. There are other eminently qualified Professors in the race. Professor Dele Layiwola is one.

It is necessary to avoid the pollution of our academic environment, with nepotism and desire to dominate others. It is our humble opinion, that the call on the President, to IMPOSE an Ibadan indigene as the next Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan is a desecration of of the established procedure, defilement of the academic culture, self-serving and unpatriotic.

It is our considered opinion, that in the 21st century, the consideration for the appointment of a Vice Chancellor should not be his state or town of origin, but his academic and moral qualifications.

It is inconceivable, that Ibadan could dream of dominating UI , the way she had dominated Oyo State for a very long time. It should be noted that UI is a Federal University and the circumstance of its location does not make it the property of Ibadan to be used for the benefit of Ibadan ànd her indigenes alone.

He who comes to equity must come with clean hands.

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