A renowned businessman in Osun State, Chief Yusuf Amuda Lawal, also known as Obelawo, has died.
In a statement by the Head of the Lawal Obelawo family, Mrs Bolanle Obelawo-Adedimeji described him as a prominent figure known for his leadership, integrity and commitment to service to humanity.
The statement described him as a distinguished personality whose impact was felt not only within his family and community but also across Nigeria and parts of West Africa.
Late Chief Obelawo was born on May 20, 1930, in Ejigbo, Osun State, Nigeria.
The Ejigbo-born businessman, was based in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, where he was the country’s construction giant.
Some commercial mini-bus drivers in Osogbo, Osun State, on Wednesday, staged a protest over the recent hike in petroleum prices.
The drivers, who converged on the Olaiya Flyover, Osogbo, prevented other mini-bus drivers from conveying passengers during the protest.
Radio Nigeria reports that the protest, which occurred between 8 and 10 o’clock in the morning, caused gridlock at Olaiya, Oja Oba and Ota Efun areas of the State.
One of the drivers, Mr Ajayi Fatai, said all their earnings were being spent on fuel.
Mr Fatai said the protest was to raise awareness on the need to review transport fares and for commuters to bear with them.
Another protesting driver, Mr Mufutau Ajani, said the government’s daily ticket charges were also an issue affecting their operation, therefore, introducing a new transport fare was the only way to cushion the effects of the fuel price increase on their business.
Reacting to the incident, the state Commissioner for Transportation, Mr Sesan Oyedele said that a meeting would be held with the representatives of the drivers and the union to find a lasting solution to the issue.
The Committee of Management, Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, Ibadan Zonal Station, has paid a courtesy visit to the Federal Road Safety Corps, Oyo State Sector Command, with a view to strengthening collaboration on effective road safety campaigns.
The Zonal Director of the corporation, Mr Olufemi Fulani, who led other members of the management team, said the visit would chart a new course for institutional synergy between the two federal organizations.
Mr. Fulani noted that Radio Nigeria, widely regarded as the cradle of Nigerian broadcasting, remains a powerful platform for driving social change in the country.
He stated that the activities and road safety campaigns deserve wider publicity that would reach more people across the state.
According to Mr. Fulani, the corporation was ready to collaborate closely with the FRSC by providing adequate platforms to educate motorists and the general public on the importance of road safety.
Responding, the Oyo State Sector Commander of the FRSC, Mrs Rosemary Alo, while congratulating Mr Fulani on his appointment, acknowledged the important role of the media in promoting traffic management and road safety awareness.
Mrs. Alo assured the management of Radio Nigeria of the command’s support, promising that the station would be actively involved in its sensitization and public enlightenment activities.
She, however, warned motorists against patronizing middlemen in obtaining a driver’s licence, adding that they should process their documents only through designated FRSC offices or the official FRSC portal to avoid obtaining fake documents.
The Court of Appeal sitting in Ibadan has adjourned indefinitely the case involving the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, over its elective national convention held on November 15 and 16, 2025, in Ibadan, which produced Dr Kabiru Turaki as the substantive National Chairman of the party.
The court also granted the parties leave to resolve the dispute amicably outside the courtroom.
Presiding over the sitting, a three-member panel led by Justice Biobele Georgewill stated that if the parties fail to reach a settlement, they are free to return to the court for further proceedings.
During the sitting, the justices advised counsel to properly guide their clients in order to facilitate a peaceful resolution of the dispute.
The court also urged the lawyers to be mindful of time, particularly in view of the recently released electoral timetable by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.
Meanwhile, all counsel in their various submissions aligned with the position of the court on the matter.
The Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja had recently invalidated the PDP elective convention held in Ibadan, which produced Kabiru Turaki, SAN, as the party’s National Chairman.
Also, Justice Ladiran Akintola of an Oyo State High Court sitting in Ibadan had validated the party’s convention held in Ibadan.
The Oyo State Police Command has ordered a thorough investigation into allegations of unprofessional conduct by operatives attached to the Jobele Police Division in Afijio Local Government Area of Oyo State.
A statement by the Command’s Public Relations Officer, Olayinka Ayanlade, says the directive was issued by the Commissioner of Police, Mr Femi Haruna, following a protest that disrupted movement along the Ibadan–Oyo Expressway on Tuesday.
The statement explains that the Assistant Superintendent of Police who led the patrol team and the Divisional Police Officer of the station have been issued queries, while an Inspector linked to the incident has been detained pending the outcome of the investigation.
Some residents had on Tuesday staged a protest at the Jobele axis of the highway, blocking both human and vehicular movement to express anger over rising cases of kidnapping and other criminal activities in the area.
The protesters alleged that suspected kidnappers recently invaded a community in Jobele and attempted to abduct a woman, who escaped by scaling a fence but sustained a deep machete cut on her hand during the attack.
Radio Nigeria gathered that the community has recorded several kidnapping incidents in recent times.
Residents also claimed they apprehended a suspect allegedly found with a gun and other dangerous weapons and handed him over to the police, but later discovered that the suspect had been released almost immediately, a development that triggered the protest.
Four student leaders in Ogun State have been remanded at the Oba Correctional Centre, Abeokuta, over alleged assault, harassment and destruction of property valued at millions of naira.
The defendants, Hezakiah Adelola, General Secretary of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Ogun State Chapter, Kamil Iseoluwa, Ibikunle Idris and Folorusho Jacob Olugbenga, were arraigned before an Isabo Magistrate Court on a seven-count charge bordering on conspiracy, assault, harassment and destruction of property.
According to court documents, the defendants allegedly assaulted and harassed Kehinde Tejuosho and Lekan Olubodun on different occasions, while also damaging their properties.
The four defendants however pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Presiding Magistrate, M.K. Araba granted each of the defendants bail in the sum of one million naira with conditions, and ordered that they be remanded at the Oba Correctional Centre pending the perfection of their bail terms.
The case was adjourned till April 13, 2026 for further hearing.
Oyo State Governor, Mr ‘Seyi Makinde has sworn-in newly appointed Permanent Secretaries in the state’s Civil/Public Service, charging them to demonstrate loyalty and commitment to the state and to discharge their duties effectively.
Speaking at the ceremony held at the Executive Council Chamber of the Governor’s Office, Agodi, Secretariat, Ibadan, Governor Makinde charged the seventeen new Permanent Secretaries, to run their offices with probity and transparency.
He noted that their appointment followed due process, where competence and merit, rather than undue interference, took centre stage.
The new Permanent Secretaries include eight for the mainstream; four from the Education sector, comprising an Inspector-General of Education and three Tutors-General; three from the local government sector; one from the House of Assembly Service Commission and the Auditor-General for the state.
The United Kingdom Ministry of Defence has announced that RFA Lyme Bay is being prepared for possible deployment to the Eastern Mediterranean.
In a statement, an MOD spokesperson said: “As part of prudent planning, we have taken the decision to bring RFA Lyme Bay to heightened readiness as a precaution, should she be needed to assist in maritime tasks in the Eastern Mediterranean.”
RFA Lyme Bay, currently in Gibraltar, is a landing ship equipped with medical facilities.
The UK is also deploying the warship HMS Dragon to the region.
Defence Secretary John Healey said on Monday that HMS Dragon would depart Portsmouth in the coming days.
President Bola Tinubu has expressed deep sympathy to the family, associates, and admirers of renowned football administrator and former Super Eagles head coach, Chief Festus Onigbinde, following his passing.
In a statement released by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Mr Bayo Onanuga, President Tinubu extended condolences to the Nigeria Football Federation, the National Sports Commission, professional colleagues, and football fans nationwide.
He commended the Modakeke High Chief for his immense contributions to grassroots football development and the strengthening of football administration in Nigeria.
The President also acknowledged Chief Onigbinde’s historic leadership, which saw Nigeria reach the final of the Africa Cup of Nations in 1984 and later guided the Super Eagles to the FIFA World Cup in 2002, co-hosted by South Korea and Japan.
Similarly, Director-General and Chief Executive Officer of the National Institute for Sports, Mr Philips Shuaibu, described Chief Onigbinde as a symbol of discipline, insight, and football intelligence.
Reacting to his death, Mr Shuaibu noted that the late coach left a lasting legacy in Nigerian sports.
Chief Festus Onigbinde, the first indigenous coach of the Super Eagles, passed away on Monday at his residence in Modakeke, Osun State, following a brief illness.
Among his notable achievements, he led Nigeria to a silver medal at the 1984 Africa Cup of Nations, where the team narrowly lost to Cameroon in the final, and became the first Nigerian coach to guide the team to the FIFA World Cup.
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has warned Iran that violations of Turkish airspace “cannot be justified,” adding that attacks on countries in the region help no one.
In a phone call with Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian, Mr Erdogan said Turkey is seeking diplomatic avenues to help bring the ongoing war to an end.
Speaking at a cabinet meeting on Tuesday, President Erdogan stated: “Despite our sincere warnings, extremely wrong and provocative steps continue to be taken that will jeopardise Turkey’s friendship.”
The comments follow Nato air defences intercepting a second Iranian ballistic missile that entered Turkish airspace on Monday.
Turkey, which maintains Nato’s second-largest army, shares a long and historically stable border with Iran, stretching over 500 years.
No other Nato member has the same level of engagement with the remnants of the Iranian regime.
Analysts note that President Erdogan is positioning Turkey as a mediator in regional conflicts, as he has previously done in Ukraine, Gaza, and other theatres.
The Oyo State Government has urged farmers in the state to closely monitor weather forecasts and climate information to ensure a productive farming season.
The Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, Mr Olasunkanmi Olaleye, made the call during the flag-off of the 2026 Farming Season, the public presentation of the 2026 Seasonal Climate Prediction Programme, and the launch of the 50 per cent Tractorisation Subsidy under the Sustainable Action for Economic Recovery (SAfER) Programme at the Local Government Service Commission Auditorium, Secretariat, Ibadan.
Mr Olaleye said the seasonal climate prediction by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) provides crucial information on rainfall patterns, the onset and cessation of the rainy season, dry spells and temperature variations.
According to him, parts of Oyo State are expected to experience varying dry spell conditions during the 2026 farming season, stressing the need for farmers to follow weather advisories and agricultural extension guidance to minimise climate-related risks.
“Today’s sensitisation on weather forecasting formally marks the commencement of another agricultural planting season calendar Our primary objective is to equip our farmers with essential knowledge regarding weather predictions that will significantly influence agricultural production throughout the state, thereby ensuring they are well-prepared for a productive and successful planting season”
“Complementing this effort, I am pleased to formally flag off the 50% Tractorisation Subsidy Programme under the Sustainable Action for Economic Recovery (SAfER) initiative, and to share with you the progress, impact, and future direction of this transformative programme.”
The commissioner described agriculture as the backbone of the Oyo State economy, noting that it employs thousands of smallholder farmers and contributes significantly to food supply and rural livelihoods.
“However, land preparation has traditionally been labour intensive, time-consuming, and costly-limiting productivity, reducing farm sizes, and constraining food output. To address these challenges, the Government of Oyo State introduced the 50% Tractorisation Subsidy Programme, under which the State Government subsidises 50% of the cost of land ploughing, making mechanised farming more accessible, affordable, and efficient for our farmers.”
“The objectives of this programme are clear: to reduce the cost of land preparation for farmers; to promote mechanised farming for increased productivity and higher yields; to improve the income of smallholder farmers; and to encourage the adoption of modern agricultural practices through strengthened extension of support services.”
Also speaking, the Oyo State Contact Person of NiMet, Mr Emmanuel Udoh, warned farmers against being misled by early rainfall, saying the first rain of the year does not necessarily mark the beginning of the planting season.
Mr Udoh advised farmers to wait until soil moisture reaches about 50 per cent before planting.
Earlier, the Permanent Secretary, Oyo State Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Mrs Abosede Owoeye, expressed the ministry’s commitment to strengthening collaboration with NiMet and other relevant agencies to ensure that climate information reaches grassroots farmers in a clear, timely and actionable format.
Festus Onigbinde was one of the most influential figures in the development of modern football in Nigeria and a respected technical authority in African football.
Renowned as a tactician, educator and sports administrator, his career spanned several decades, during which he contributed significantly to the growth of football in Nigeria and across the continent.
International Soccer – Friendly – Paraguay vs Nigeria, March 26, 2002 Adegboye Onigbinde, Nigeria Coach (Photo by Adam Davy/EMPICS via Getty Images)
Born in 1937, Onigbinde began his involvement in football as a player before transitioning into coaching, where he built a reputation for discipline, tactical organisation and emphasis on youth development.
His coaching career was closely associated with Shooting Stars Sports Club of Ibadan, one of Nigeria’s most successful football teams.
Under his leadership, the club became a dominant force in Nigerian football and earned continental recognition, helping to elevate the profile of club football in the country.
Onigbinde’s most historic contribution came when he became the first indigenous Nigerian to coach the national team, Nigeria national football team, serving between 1983 and 1984 at a time when foreign coaches largely dominated the role.
His appointment marked a turning point for local coaching development in Nigeria.
Nearly two decades later, he returned to the national team and led Nigeria to qualification for the 2002 FIFA World Cup in South Korea and Japan, marking his second tenure as Super Eagles coach.
Though the team did not progress beyond the group stage, his tenure emphasised discipline, technical organisation and the promotion of domestic players.
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM: Portrait of Nigerian national soccer team coach Festus Adeboye Onigbinde, taken 26 March 2002 at Loftus Road stadium in London before the start of the friendly soccer match against Paraguay ahead of the 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan. (Odd Andersen/AFP via Getty Images)
Beyond the touchline, Onigbinde played a significant role in football governance and technical development at continental and global levels.
He served as a Technical Instructor and Coaching Educator for the Confederation of African Football (CAF), where he was involved in training and mentoring football coaches across Africa.
He was also appointed as a member of the Technical Study Group of FIFA, a body responsible for analysing matches and providing technical insights during major international tournaments.
In addition, he served as a CAF Technical Committee member, contributing to policy discussions and development strategies for football on the continent.
Within Nigeria, Onigbinde also played advisory roles in sports administration and was widely respected as a football scholar who advocated structured planning, technical education for coaches and stronger grassroots development.
Outside football administration, he remained active in community leadership and traditional institutions as a High Chief of Modakeke in Osun State, combining his influence in sports with community service and youth development.
Throughout his lifetime, Festus Onigbinde remained a strong advocate for professionalism, discipline and indigenous expertise in football management.
His legacy endures as one of the pioneers who helped lay the technical and administrative foundations of Nigerian football and contributed to the broader development of the game in Africa.
Career Dateline: Major Achievements of Festus Onigbinde
1937 – Born in Nigeria; later rose to become one of the country’s most influential football tacticians and administrators.
1970s – Began building his reputation in Nigerian club football as a coach and technical strategist, particularly with Shooting Stars Sports Club, helping the club establish itself as a dominant force in Nigerian football.
1983–1984 – Appointed first indigenous coach of the Nigeria national football team, breaking the long-standing reliance on expatriate coaches and marking a major milestone in Nigeria’s football history.
1980s–1990s – Served in various technical and advisory capacities in Nigerian football, mentoring coaches and advocating for the development of structured grassroots programmes and local technical expertise.
1990s – Became a Technical Instructor for the Confederation of African Football (CAF), training and mentoring football coaches across Africa and contributing to coaching education programmes on the continent.
1990s – Appointed member of the Technical Committee of Confederation of African Football, contributing to policy discussions and technical development strategies for African football.
Late 1990s–2000s – Served as a member of the Technical Study Group of FIFA, where he participated in the technical analysis of international tournaments and helped shape coaching insights and tactical studies used globally.
2001–2002 – Reappointed coach of the Nigeria national football team and successfully guided Nigeria to qualification for the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Korea and Japan.
2000s – Continued to serve as a respected football educator, technical analyst, and sports administrator, advocating professionalism, long-term planning and grassroots football development in Nigeria.
Later Years – Recognised as a High Chief of Modakeke, Osun State, combining traditional leadership with youth and sports development advocacy.
Legacy
Festus Onigbinde is remembered as:
Nigeria’s first indigenous Super Eagles coach
A CAF coaching instructor and football educator
A member of FIFA’s Technical Study Group
A mentor to generations of African coaches
One of the pioneers of indigenous football management in Nigeria
His contributions helped establish the credibility of Nigerian coaches and strengthened technical development within African football.
Former Super Eagles coach, Festus Onigbinde, is dead.
A statement signed by a family member, Mrs Bolade Adesuyi, announced the passing of the widely respected football tactician.
According to the statement, Onigbinde died at the age of 88 after a brief illness at his residence in Modakeke, Osun State.
The family described the late coach, who also managed Shooting Stars Sports Club of Ibadan, as an outstanding football administrator who made remarkable contributions to the development of football and community growth.
The statement read in part: “We announce the passing of this great man, a Modakeke high chief, the 1st indigenous Nigerian Super Eagles football coach, father, husband, grandfather, great grandfather, brother, and friend High Chief Festus Adegboye Onigbinde, who passed unto the great beyond a couple of minutes ago.”
Festus Onigbinde was Nigeria’s first indigenous coach of the Super Eagles, having handled the national team between 1983 and 1984.
Association of Women Town Planners, Oyo State Chapter, has sought collaboration with the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN Ibadan Zonal Station to educate the public on the procedure of lands and property acquisition as well as planning.
The indication emerged when executive members of the association, paid a courtesy call on the Zonal Director of FRCN, Ibadan Zonal Station, Mr Olufemi Fulani.
Led by the Chairperson of the Association, Mrs Ibiyinka Oladiran explained that collaborating with the station would enable the body to achieve its objectives.
Mrs Oladiran congratulated the new Zonal Director, FRCN,lbadan, on his appointment saying the association believed in the power of Radio Nigeria as a credible broadcasting platform.
Responding, the Zonal Director, FRCN Ibadan Zonal Station, Mr Olufemi Fulani,who appreciated the Women’s Forum for the visit, pledged that the station’s readiness to support the association’s mandate.
Mr Fulani urged the Association to sustain its good name in the society, irrespective of the challenges facing the profession, saying the Association should not hesitate to bring any of its sponsored programmes to the station.
Highpoint of the visit was presentation of gift by the Association of Women Town Planners to the Zonal Director, FRCN Ibadan Zonal Station.
The Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Oyo State Council, has congratulated women across the globe on the occasion of International Women’s Day, commending their resilience, courage and invaluable contributions to societal development.
In a statement jointly signed by the Chairman of the Council, Mr. Akeem Abas, and the Secretary, Temidayo Adu, the union described the day as a significant moment to celebrate the achievements of women and reflect on the need to strengthen gender equality in all sectors of society.
The Council particularly saluted women journalists who continue to demonstrate exceptional commitment to the profession despite the challenges associated with balancing demanding newsroom responsibilities with their other feminine and family roles.
According to the statement, women in the media have remained undaunted in the discharge of their duties, contributing meaningfully to nation building through responsible journalism, advocacy and the promotion of truth and accountability.
Oyo NUJ noted that the courage, professionalism and determination displayed by female journalists have helped in shaping public discourse and amplifying voices on issues affecting women, children and other vulnerable groups in society.
The union also acknowledged the sacrifices made by women journalists who work tirelessly in newsrooms, on the field and across different media platforms to ensure that citizens remain informed and enlightened.
While celebrating their achievements, the Council called for greater support, equal opportunities and improved welfare for women in the media industry, stressing that empowering women journalists would further strengthen the practice of journalism in the country.
The NUJ, Oyo State Council therefore encouraged women to remain steadfast and committed to excellence, while urging society to continue to recognise and support the critical roles women play in journalism and national development.
Elected political office holders under the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Oyo State have unanimously passed a vote of confidence on Governor Seyi Makinde, commending his administration’s leadership, developmental strides, and commitment to the welfare of workers and pensioners across the state.
The endorsement was part of the resolutions reached at a strategic stakeholders’ meeting held in Ibadan.
The meeting brought together PDP elected representatives across various levels of government in the state, alongside key party leaders and stakeholders, to review the progress of governance under the PDP administration and deliberate on political developments within the party.
According to the communiqué issued at the end of the meeting, and read by the State Party Chairman, Mr. Dayo Ogungbenro, the gathering also focused on strengthening internal cohesion within the party and reaffirming the collective commitment of stakeholders to the unity and continued success of the PDP in Oyo State.
Stakeholders further reaffirmed the unity, strength, and stability of the PDP in Oyo State, urging all party leaders and members to continue to work together in harmony while placing the collective interest of the party above individual ambitions.
In preparation for the 2027 general elections, the meeting resolved that all elected officials and party stakeholders would remain united under the umbrella of the PDP and work collectively to ensure the continued success of the party in Oyo State.
Chairperson of the Nigeria Labour Congress , NLC Women Committee, Oyo State Chapter, Mrs Olumide Lawal-Bolanle, has called for the protection of women’s rights and their empowerment to build a fair and dignified society.
Mrs Lawal-Bolanle made the call while speaking on the celebration of this year’s International Women’s Day in an interview with Radio Nigeria Ibadan, where she emphasised the importance of gender equity and the contributions of women to societal development.
The NLC Women Committee chairperson noted that the theme of this year’s International Women’s Day, “Give to Gain,” underscores the need to invest in women in order to achieve a more equitable and prosperous world.
She explained that recognising the invaluable contributions of women to society would help strengthen families, institutions and nations.
An atmosphere of celebration and gratitude filled the auditorium of World Outreach Revival Centre, WOREC, Adegbayi, New Ife Road, Ibadan, as the church held its Twelfth Life and Power Convention Thanksgiving Service.
The event, which attracted pastors from various ministries, featured members and different groups within the church offering songs of praise and dancing in appreciation to God.
Delivering a sermon titled “Developing a Lifestyle of Gratitude,” President of the International College of Ministry, ICM, Florida, United States, Professor Roland Peters, urged members of the church to cultivate the habit of thanking God regardless of prevailing circumstances.
Professor Peters, who recounted a decade-long experience of delay in childbearing, said he remained steadfast in expressing gratitude to God throughout the period.
The cleric also called on Nigerians to intensify prayers for peace and stability amid rising tensions across the world.
In his remarks, General Overseer of WOREC, Apostle Peter Akanji, said the theme of the convention, “Festival of Gratitude,” was inspired by the numerous miracles and blessings the church recorded in the past year.
Apostle Akanji, however, urged the government to remain focused on alleviating the suffering of the masses and not be distracted by the excitement surrounding electoral activities.
Earlier, an Assistant Director in the News and Current Affairs Department of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, Ibadan Zonal Station, Mrs Antonia Akanji, encouraged members of the church to reflect on and apply the message of the thanksgiving service for a fulfilling year.
Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Ogun State Council, Comrade Wale Olanrewaju, has joined the global community in celebrating women journalists on the occasion of the 2026 International Women’s Day, IWD, commending their resilience, professionalism and contributions to journalism and societal development.
In a statement signed by the Secretary of NUJ Ogun State Council, Mr. Bunmi Adigun, Comrade Olanrewaju praised the Acting Coordinator of the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Ogun State Chapter, Comrade Oluwatoyin Adegoke, and her executive members for their dedication to promoting the welfare and professional advancement of female journalists.
The NUJ chairman also commended NAWOJ Ogun State for its consistent advocacy and support for the Special Seats Bill, aimed at increasing women’s representation in governance, describing the involvement as a demonstration of commitment to gender inclusion and democratic development.
Comrade Olanrewaju noted that women journalists have continued to distinguish themselves through impactful reporting, advocacy on social issues and adherence to ethical standards, despite the challenges they face.
He urged the leadership of NAWOJ to sustain the momentum by initiating programmes that empower female journalists, promote capacity building and strengthen women’s role in the media and nation-building.
Comrade Olanrewaju also reaffirmed the support of NUJ Ogun State Council for initiatives aimed at advancing the professional growth and welfare of women journalists.
There are indications that motorists in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, may find it difficult to purchase fuel in the coming days.
This follows an unexpected hike in the price of Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, popularly known as petrol, as many filling stations allegedly shut their gates despite having the product.
Our correspondent who monitored the situation at Challenge, Apata, Mokola, Sango and Ojoo reports that most filling stations currently selling the product have increased the price from about eight hundred and twenty-five naira to between one thousand and five naira and one thousand and twenty naira per litre.
It was also observed that several filling stations were not dispensing fuel to customers as their entry and exit points were either locked or opened without fuel attendants attending to motorists.
However according to our correspondent, the situation has resulted in panic buying, as the few stations selling the product witnessed long queues of vehicles despite the price increase.
A motorist, Mr Felix Dairo, attributed the hike to possible disagreements between oil marketers and the Dangote Refinery, or the impact of the ongoing tensions involving the United States, Israel and Iran.
Mr Dairo appealed to the Federal Government to urgently intervene and prevent a fresh fuel crisis in the country, which had earlier been eased following the removal of fuel subsidy.
Osun State Government has released the names of the first batch of successful applicants for immediate recruitment into both Public Primary and Secondary schools in the state.
The State Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, Mr. Kolapo Alimi made this.known in a statement made available to Newsmen in Osogbo.
Mr. Alimi noted that all the successful applicants will collect their letters of appointment beginning from Monday, 9th of March.
He directed the successful applicants to check their names online or at the government approved designated offices like the Osun State Civil Service Commission, Ministry of Education, Teaching Service Commission, TESCOM and SUBEB headquarters, all in Osogbo, the State capital .
According to Mr. Alimi, Osun State Governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke congratulated the shortlisted applicants and urged them to see it as a service to the state by contributing their best diligently to the growth and development of education.
The Management of Obafemi Awolowo University, OAU, Ile-Ife, Osun State, has received a letter on the appointment of Right Honorable Adejare Bello as the new Pro – Chancellor and Chairman of Council for the University.
The Public Relations Officer of the University, Mr. Abiodun Olarewaju made this known in a statement made available to Newsmen.
Mr. Olanrewaju noted that the former Speaker of the State House of Assembly from 2003 to 2011, would bring to the position a rich blend of legislative experience, diplomatic exposure, and deep-rooted commitment to educational advancement.
He explained that the new Pro – Chancellor had contributed significantly to the country’s diplomatic engagements and international relations for inter-governmental development.
Mr. Olanrewaju on behalf of University expressed profound confidence in his capacity to provide visionary leadership and to work harmoniously with Council members, Management, staff, Unions, students, alumni, and other stakeholders in advancing the mission and global standing of the University.
Former deputy governor, Chief Moses Alake Adeyemo, has formally assumed office as the Chairman of the Oyo state chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) following the inauguration of a new set of State Executive Committee.
The members are expected to manage the affairs of the Party for the next four years.
The event which took place at the Oke-Ado Ibadan State Secretariat climaxed the congresses of the Party in the state for 2026.
The South West Zonal Legal Adviser of the APC, Barrister Kolawole Majaro, administered oath of office on Adeyemo and thirty-five others who had emerged through consensus at the March 3, 2026 State Congress which was held at the Obafemi Awolowo Stadium in Ibadan under the supervision of Amos Gombi-led Committee deployed to the state from the APC National Secretariat, Abuja.
In his acceptance speech, Adeyemo described his emergence as the new chairman of the APC in the state as another call to service.
“This new State Executive Committee under my leadership is being put in place to add value and strengthen our great Party in view of the challenges ahead of us. I cannot but appreciate all the leaders of the party from within and outside the state for their role in making the recently concluded congresses hitch-free and successful. Special kudos also goes to Alh. Fatai Ibikunle, Hon. Afeez Bolaji Repete and other members of the Local Organizing Committee which facilitated the feat recorded.
“We have used the opportunity of the congresses to showcase our collective commitment to unity and harmony as progressives and democrats. It is a new dawn in Oyo APC and I am optimistic that the current atmosphere of peace and togetherness will be sustained before, during and after the next party primaries as we keep our eyes on the goals of securing 90 per cent votes for President Bola Tinubu and reclaiming Agodi Government House in 2027.
“President Tinubu is, no doubt, performing beyond our expectations and the best way to appreciate his good work is to retain him in Aso Villa until 2031. Against all odds, the president is pursuing his Renewed Hope Agenda with vigour and passion while the positive results are being felt in all the sectors of the economy as well as our national life. Therefore, it is imperative we give him the chance of a second term in office so that he can consolidate on his numerous achievements so far.” Adeyemo stated.
Other members of the executive committee who were inaugurated alongside Adeyemo included; Dr. Taofeek Lamidi (Deputy Chairman), Hon. Fatai Adesina (State Secretary), Dr. Adekemi Opatunde (Woman Leader), Olawale Sadare (Publicity Secretary), Olalekan Oladejo (Youth Leader), Remi Adepoju (Organizing Secretary), Ajiboye Akinsanya (Treasurer), Sunday Aborisade (Legal Adviser), Alhaja Tinuade Adigun (Auditor), Lukman Owonikoko (Asst. State Secretary), Ma Fatimah Hassan (Deputy State Woman Leader), Jimoh Osundara (PLWD Leader) among others.