Appeal Court Judgement on ALGON, A Rape of our Constitution – Bayo Adelabu

Appeal Court had raped Nigerian Constitution – Bayo Adelabu tells ALGON

Chief Bayo Adelabu, the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in the 2019 election in Oyo State has made it known today in Ibadan that the judgement gave against the ALGON in favour of the Oyo State Government is a total rape of Nigerian Constitution.

He however lends his support to the decision of the dissolved Oyo council Chairmen, Caretakers and Councillors to take their case to the Supreme Court after it was ruled out by an Appeal Court in Ibadan.

Bode Oyewole, Ex-Oyo NUJ Chairman is dead

A former Chairman, Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), Oyo State Council, Mr. Bode Oyewole is dead.

ODUDUWA NEWS learnt that Oyewole died in Ibadan, the State capital on Tuesday.

Oyewole was Chairman of the NUJ, Oyo State Council between 1978 to 1980.

He later became Chairman of Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC).

Chairman, NUJ in Oyo State, Mr. Ademola Babalola, while reacting, described the death of Oyewole as shocking.

Babalola said that Oyewole recently spoke with him on July 3rd, 2020, following the news of the demise of one of his successors in office, Joe Abiola

Lamenting the death of the erstwhile union leader, Babalola in a statement signed by the Secretary of NUJ, Comrade Sola Oladapo, described Oyewole’s passing as a shock.

Ondo Election: Akeredolu Battles for Survival, APC Petitions CP

Recently, there have been intrigues and political manoeuvering in Ondo State owing to the forthcoming Guber election. Several plots and gang-up against the candidacy of the State Governor have been revealed in the past two weeks.

Yesterday, the Ondo State chapter of the All Progressives Congress and Governor Rotimi Akeredolu, have written a petition to the state Commissioner of Police, Mr Bolaji Salami, to investigate an allegation of electoral fraud made by a former Secretary to the State Government, Mr Sunday Abegunde.

Abegunde, who resigned from his position last week, had granted a media interview claiming that he and some others committed electoral fraud to ensure victory for Akeredolu in the 2016 governorship election.

The APC and Akeredolu through their lawyer, Mr Femi Emodamori, subsequently asked the police commissioner to investigate the claim.

In a petition dated July 14, 2020, the ruling party said Abegunde’s allegations were diametrically spurious, false, reckless, senseless, and criminal.

The petition read in part, “Consequently, we have the instruction of our clients to call on your office to set all the necessary machineries under your control as the Commissioner of Police in motion, to unravel the truth or falsehood in the allegation(s) of Abegunde, by conducting a thorough investigation into the allegation in this petition.”

Policies for post COVID-19 Economic Recovery, Expert Speaks in Ekiti

An expert on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Mr. Micheal Ale, has recommended urgent and robust boost in industrialization for Nigerian’s economy recovery from possible recession.

He highlighted steps towards boosting industrialisation while noting that the emergence of the pandemic has made the latest innovations of robots and artificial intelligence inevitable products for the nation to patronize.

Ale, who is the President of Waterwell, in a release made available to newsmen in Ado Ekiti, spoke on how Nigeria can maximise her potentials on industrialization by meeting the target of the SDGs 2020, urging the country to key into the global policy on SDGs.

The development expert,who identified the policy of knowledge economy as key to meaningful development, lamented that Nigeria is far behind the developed nations in this regard.

He called on the government to address the root cause of underdevelopment, which he said was caused by inadequate attention to the importance of academic researches.

“We need to now go back to the root cause of our underdevelopment. While​ watching a documentary about Nigerian agriculture, I saw rice mill being operated and I know in China now rice mill is being operated by robots.

” So invariably, Covid 19 is the beginning of another revolution in industrialization, because we will start talking about chips, robots, and the likes,​ all these we are still going to import and this is why the issue of knowledge comes in.​

“How many of our universities have research outcomes to use. All these developed countries go to their universities, their businessmen can go to the universities and engage them in researches that would help their development.

“They sponsor such researches that can add value to their companies. It doesn’t have to be government alone. This is why I mentioned academics. We have only leveraged on agriculture, we have the pharmaceutical industry, right now, the Covid 19 issue has given us the great opportunity to revamp our industries, especially, the pharmaceutical industry.

Speaking about how to make Nigerian Universities hallmarks of industrialization, Ale said: “It is very achievable, we have the likes of Dangote my good friend, his foundation can go into research, and look into what can be done, you can pick on any university that you think focus on what your industry needs.

“Then you talk to the universities and give them grants for the research. I think the Nigerian government has tetfund and they are going into many research, what have they done with those research outcomes?.

We are ready to open schools for WAEC – SouthWest Governors

The Governors in the SouthWest Region of Nigeria have shown their readiness to open schools to allow the students in SS3 to write their WAEC Exam.

This was part of the resolutions reached by the state governments at the end of a virtual meeting initiated on Tuesday by the Development Agenda for Western Nigeria otherwise called DAWN Commission in collaboration with the forum of South-West education commissioners, special advisers on education and the State Universal Basic Education along with other stakeholders.

This is coming on the background of the recent decision made by FG to abolish the writing of WAEC EXAM for this year.

MTN sets to begin e-SIM – Bayo Adekambi

The Chief Transformation Officer of MTN Nigeria Plc, Bayo Adekambi has made it known yesterday that the giant Telecommunications industry has commenced the trial of embedded SIM services on its network as part of its drive to lead digital transformation, and improve customer experience and quality of service.

During a virtual media launch of the e-SIM, the telecom company said it had received approval from the Nigerian Communications Commission to begin the trial.

The Chief Transformation Officer at MTN Nigeria, Bayo Adekanmbi, said the trial which kicked-off on Wednesday, would run for one year and was open to a limited number of subscribers, who own compatible devices, on a first-come-first-served basis.

Kidnapped Corps Member rescued in Ogun State

A kidnapped Corps Member, Agnes Okoroji, who is attached to the Federal Girls College, Sagamu, Ogun State, and one Tawa Sosanwo, were on Wednesday rescued from the den of kidnappers by policemen.

One of the suspected kidnappers was shot dead, while the others escaped through a nearby bush on the Sagamu-Ijebu Ode Road.

The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Abimbola Oyeyemi, confirmed this in a statement released to the PRESS

Dapo Abiodun inspects road projects, vows to complete inherited projects.

Dapo Abiodun in his statement released today as thus: It is naturally expected that the good people of Ogun State will be patient with us, as our Administration fixes all roads in due time.

I stated this today when I inspected the progress of work done on the reconstruction of the 14.5km Ijebu Ode-Epe Expressway, one of the many road projects we have undertaken in the one year and a month of our time in office.

At the flag off in February, I had stated that the Expressway project would be completed early 2021, but by reason of the COVID-19 pandemic, it will now be commissioned by this time next year.

During today’s inspection, I mentioned that we did not create this problem of bad roads. We met it here. However, we have so far completed over 20km of the record 80km of roads we have been working on for the past one year. The roads are there for all to see.

Currently, we are prioritising critical roads such as the Ota-Akute and Ishashi-Ojodu-Akute/Journalists Roads, whose projects are in their 2nd phases which would start soon.

Having first the interest of the good people of Ogun State at heart, I want to reassure everyone that one after the other, all our roads will be worked on, and we will not leave anyone abandoned. I share the pain of the people, so rest assured, the situation is under control.

Yoruba is holding Nigeria from disintegration – Olu Falae

The pan Yoruba leader and a Presidential aspirant in the defunct Alliance for Democracy party, Pa Olu Falae has described Yoruba as the pillar that holds Nigeria firmly from disintegration.

“Yoruba sacrificed a lot during the civil war and we cannot afford to be looking while certain sects of the country secede. Yoruba are known for peace and harmony despite the fact that the happenings around the country are threatening the peaceful co-existence of Yoruba race and Nigeria at large”, said by Olu False.

He however calls on all stakeholders to ensure that they prioritize national interest above personal interest.

Sacked Chairmen reject Court verdict, drag Makinde to Supreme Court

Barely few hours that the Court of Appeal sitting in Ibadan ruled in favour of the State Government that the sacked ALGON Chairmen’s case could not be interpreted to be the same with Ekiti Judgment.

The Oyo State ALGON in today’s meeting held with party chieftains and stakeholders have decided to drag the case further to Supreme Court.

Meanwhile, Ibadan, the State capital was peaceful and calm as supporters of the ruling party were seeing jubilating around after the pronouncement of the Court judgment.

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