Politics

A former Governor of Kano State, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has announced his resignation from the New Nigeria People’s Party, citing the need for political realignment.

Kwankwaso, who was the party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 general elections, made this known in a statement issued on Sunday.

He said, “I wish to formally announce my resignation from the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) with immediate effect.”

The former governor described his exit as a difficult decision, noting his longstanding involvement with the party.

“As a committed and bonafide member of the party, this was not an easy decision to make. However, considering the current trajectory of the nation’s political landscape, which calls for strategic realignment, I have found it necessary to identify with another political platform that offers the best opportunity to effectively change the nation,” he said.

Kwankwaso expressed appreciation to the party leadership, including the National Chairman, Ajuji Ahmed, and other organs of the party for their support during his time.

“I extend my deepest appreciation to the National Chairman, Ajuji Ahmed and the entire National Working Committee for their steadfast support throughout my time. I also thank the Board of Trustees, the National Executive Committee, and all levels of leadership across the party from the ward to the state level,” he stated.

He also acknowledged members of the Kwankwasiyya Movement and party supporters for their commitment.

“As a committed and bonafide member of the party, this was not an easy decision to make. However, considering the current trajectory of the nation’s political landscape, which calls for strategic realignment, I have found it necessary to identify with another political platform that offers the best opportunity to effectively change the nation,” he said.

Kwankwaso expressed appreciation to the party leadership, including the National Chairman, Ajuji Ahmed, and other organs of the party for their support during his time.

“I extend my deepest appreciation to the National Chairman, Ajuji Ahmed and the entire National Working Committee for their steadfast support throughout my time. I also thank the Board of Trustees, the National Executive Committee, and all levels of leadership across the party from the ward to the state level,” he stated.

He also acknowledged members of the Kwankwasiyya Movement and party supporters for their commitment.

“We shall continue to collaborate and work together towards charting a better and more prosperous future for our dear nation,” he added.

Kwankwaso did not disclose the political platform he intends to join following his resignation.

Credible sources in the ADC and NNPP confided in our correspondent that Kwankwaso would make a formal declaration for his new party in Kano.

According to a principal official of the ADC who spoke with newsmen on condition of anonymity on Saturday, the National Chairman and Secretary of the party, David Mark and Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, respectively, will welcome the former Kano State governor into the party.

It was gathered that Kwankwaso was likely to join the ADC alongside the immediate past Deputy Governor of Kano State, Aminu Gwarzo.

Recall former presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, and a stalwart of the African Democratic Congress, Atiku Abubakar, on Saturday hosted Kwankwaso, in Abuja.

Atiku, in a post via his official X handle, said that Kwankwaso was on a courtesy visit and they both had a robust discussion on the state of the country.

Punch / Edited by Titilayo Kupoliyi

Religion

By Titilayo Kupoliyi

Palm Sunday marks Jesus’s triumphant entry into Jerusalem.

It is celebrated the Sunday before Easter Sunday

The day is also known as Passion Sunday or the Sunday of the Passion, as the liturgy often includes the reading of the full story of Jesus’s final days, from Gethsemane to his death on the cross.

It commemorates Jesus’s arrival on a donkey, symbolizing peace, where crowds greeted him with palm branches as a King, fulfilling prophecy, while signaling his approaching suffering and crucifixion.

Palm Sunday celebrates Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem, where crowds welcomed Him by waving palm branches and shouting “Hosanna” (Matthew 21:1-11).

Riding a donkey.
Jesus fulfilled prophecy as a humble, peaceful King, rather than a warrior.

Core Lessons of Palm Sunday:

This day begins Holy Week, emphasizing Jesus’ role as Saviour, not just an earthly ruler.

A Different Kind of King: People expected a political leader to fight the Romans, but Jesus came as a humble, peaceful king to save people from sin.

Fulfillment of Prophecy: By riding a donkey, Jesus fulfilled Zechariah 9:9, proving He is the Messiah.

True Worship (Hosanna): The word “Hosanna” means “please save us”. The crowd was praising Jesus Christ as their Saviour.

The Journey to the Cross: Palm Sunday is a high point just before the passion (suffering) of Jesus. The same crowd who hailed Him on Sunday often turn against Him by Good Friday, highlighting the need to remain faithful, even when others do not.

Palm Sunday encourages Christians to open their hearts to Jesus and commit to following Him, setting the stage for the rest of Holy Week.

Palm Sunday is widely celebrated across Nigeria by most Christian denominations including Catholic, Anglican, Methodist, Baptist, and many Pentecostal churches.

It is not universally observed by every single church group.

The celebration, marking Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem, is marked by palm branches and processions, particularly in orthodox and mainstream churches.

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Foreign

Three Lebanese journalists were killed in a targeted Israeli strike in southern Lebanon on Saturday, their employers have said.
Ali Shoeib, a reporter for the Hezbollah-affiliated Al Manar TV, was killed in the town of Jezzine alongside reporter Fatima Ftouni and her brother, cameraman Mohamed Ftouni, both from the channel Al Mayadeen, according to the stations.

The strike reportedly hit the journalists’ car just before noon local time (10:00 GMT).

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed it had killed Shoeib, describing him as a “terrorist” from Iranian-backed Hezbollah’s elite Radwan Force who had “operated for years under the guise of a journalist”.

It said he had worked to “expose the locations of IDF soldiers operating in southern Lebanon and along the border”, including during the current fighting, and had used his position “to disseminate Hezbollah propaganda materials”.

The IDF provided no evidence to support its claim that Shoeib had a military role. It did not comment on the deaths of Fatima or Mohamed Ftouni.

Hezbollah denounced the strike as the “deliberate criminal targeting of journalists”.

“The enemy’s false claims are nothing but an expression of its weakness and fragility, and a desperate attempt to evade responsibility for this crime,” the group said in a statement on Telegram.

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun described it as a “brazen crime” that broke the “most basic rules” of international law by targeting reporters, “who are ultimately civilians performing a professional duty”.

Prime Minister, Nawaf Salam likewise condemned the attack in a statement on X, branding it a “flagrant violation of international humanitarian law and a clear breach of the rules that guarantee the protection of journalists in times of war”.

Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi said the strike was “clearly a targeted assassination” and an attempt to “silence the voices of truth-tellers”.

This is the second time Israel has been accused of targeting journalists in Lebanon since the US-Israel war against Iran began a month ago.

On 18 March, Al Manar reported its presenter Mohammad Sherri and his wife had been killed in an Israeli strike in Beirut while they were sleeping.

Responding to Saturday’s strike, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Lebanon had become “an increasingly deadly zone for journalists”.

“We have seen a disturbing pattern in this war and in the decades prior of Israel accusing journalists of being active combatants and terrorists without providing credible evidence,” the US-based organisation’s regional director Sara Qudah said.

“Journalists are not legitimate targets, regardless of the outlet they work for.”

Demonstrators gathered in Beirut late on Saturday, holding photos of those killed
More than 1,100 civilians, including 120 children and 42 paramedics, have been killed in Lebanon during the conflict so far, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health.

More than a million people have also been displaced, worsening an existing humanitarian crisis in the country.

Many in Lebanon are worried Israel is using similar tactics it has been accused of deploying in Gaza – including the deliberate targeting of civilians, journalists and paramedics, which Israel denies.

Israel and Hezbollah had agreed a ceasefire in November 2024, under which both sides were meant to leave their positions in the south.

Progress was made, but it was partial. Israel maintained several military posts in the south and continued to carry out regular attacks on what it said were Hezbollah targets, accusing the group of trying to rearm and rebuild its presence.

After the killing of Iran’s supreme leader at the beginning of the current conflict, Hezbollah fired rockets into northern Israel in retaliation – both for his death and Israeli attacks since the ceasefire.

Israel has since escalated its operations in the region, saying its aim was to protect communities in northern Israel from attacks by Hezbollah militants.

BBC / Edited by Titilayo Kupoliyi

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Lifestyle

Wife of the President, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has sent warm birthday message to her husband, President Bola Tinubu, as he clocks 74 on Sunday.
In a congratulatory message issued on Saturday ahead of the birthday, Mrs Tinubu prayed for good health and peace as the celebrant leads Nigeria to greater prosperity and opportunity.
The First Lady also professed her love for the President saying “I love you and I am so proud of you.”
Mrs Tinubu, in the birthday message, stated: “To God be all the glory for the gift of life and yet another birthday anniversary.
“I celebrate you and I pray God gives you divine health, strength, joy and peace as you take Nigeria to her Eldorado of great wealth and opportunities.
“Akanbi, omo olodo ide.
“I love you and I am so proud of you.”

Also, Principal officers of the National Assembly, including the President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, have congratulated President Bola Tinubu on his 74th birthday.

The Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau Jibrin, and the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, in separate statements, also paid tribute to Tinubu.

Tinubu turned 74 on Sunday, March 29.

Akpabio, in a congratulatory message he signed, described Tinubu as an audacious and visionary leader with the Midas touch to reset the country.

He noted that the President had demonstrated “astute leadership, advocating for democratic values and bold economic reforms,” adding that although the reforms came at a cost, they had already begun to yield dividends.
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He pledged the Senate’s continued support for Tinubu’s administration, stressing that the National Assembly would continue to collaborate with and complement his efforts to bequeath enduring and indelible legacies for future generations.

“Mr President, I must admit that you are an audacious and visionary leader whose quest to set the nation on a transformational pedestal is never in doubt.

‎Dr Tajudeen, in his congratulatory message by his special adviser on media and publicity, Musa Krishi, paid glowing tributes to President Tinubu.

He described him as a pro-democracy hero, freedom fighter, philanthropist, public administrator, political strategist, and builder of people across divides.

‎While noting that President Tinubu paid his dues on his political journey, the Speaker said the President has continued to build a great network of progressive Nigerians whose mission and vision are to create a country that the citizens are proud of.

The Speaker noted that the experiences President Tinubu garnered across the private and public sectors reflect in his stewardship of the country, leading to his sterling performance in office.

He urged Nigerians to pray for President Tinubu, saying citizens across political, religious, and ethnic divides stand to benefit from the current administration.

Similarly, the Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, Dr Benjamin Kalu, has extended his heartfelt congratulations to President Tinubu on the occasion of his 74th birthday.

The Deputy Speaker, in a congratulatory message through his Chief Press Secretary Levinus Nwabughiogu, Dr Kalu extolled the President’s visionary leadership, stating that his tenure has significantly shaped Nigeria’s destiny and taken the nation to greater heights.

Dr Kalu commended the president’s commitment to the nation’s progress and his bold initiatives aimed at driving economic growth and development of Nigeria.

He expressed confidence in the president’s leadership to continue inspiring and uplifting Nigerians.

FRCN Abuja, This Day/ Edited by Titilayo Kupoliyi

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Lifestyle

President Bola Tinubu says he has resolved to mark his 74th birthday with a low-key observance, citing the prevailing national mood and ongoing challenges facing the country.

In a personally signed statement released on Sunday, Tinubu thanked Nigerians for their goodwill messages and support, while explaining his decision to keep the celebration subdued.

“Consistent with my tradition of marking my birthday in line with the mood of the nation, I resolved to observe this year’s birthday in a low-key manner,” Tinubu said.

The president thanked citizens across the country for their show of love, prayers and solidarity, noting that such support continues to strengthen his administration.

“Today, as I clock another year on the journey of life, I’m filled with joy and gratitude for the opportunity to serve this great nation.

“I want to take this moment to thank Nigerians for their messages, show of love and prayers on the occasion of my 74th birthday,” he said.

He also acknowledged individuals and groups who celebrated him publicly, including those who placed adverts in newspapers or paid for broadcast airtime.

“To those who have taken space in newspapers or paid for air time on radio and television to wish me well, I thank you immensely,” he added.

Tinubu thanked his wife, Oluremi Tinubu, and Vice President Kashim Shettima for their kind remarks.

Reflecting on the state of the nation, the president noted that while his administration has faced significant challenges since the introduction of key reforms, there are emerging signs of progress.

“As I mark this special day, I am reminded of the challenges we’ve faced since we initiated our reforms. I’m glad that our sacrifices have not been in vain, as we can see a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel,” he said.

He, however, acknowledged that recent global developments, particularly tensions in the Middle East, have posed setbacks.

Despite this, Tinubu emphasised that the gains recorded so far are the result of collective effort.

“The credit for the positive outcomes we have achieved does not belong solely to me… We achieved the gains together,” he said.

“We are determined to confront some of the challenges we face today, and with your continued support, we shall overcome,” he assured.

Tinubu called on Nigerians to remain united and committed to nation-building, adding, “Let us continue to work together to build a stronger, prosperous and more resilient nation that will make Nigeria the pride of Africa.”

Punch / Edited by Titilayo Kupoliyi

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News

By Folake Oye 

The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has appealed to the Nigeria Police and other security agencies to provide adequate protection for collation centres and identified volatile areas during the forthcoming governorship election in Osun State.

Resident Electoral Commissioner, REC, in the state, Dr. Mutiu Agboke, made the appeal during a stakeholders’ engagement held across Egbedore, Orolu, and Irepodun local government council areas.

Dr. Agboke urged security operatives to work closely with the commission to ensure a smooth electoral process and assured stakeholders that, with collective cooperation, the commission would declare only candidates duly elected by voters as winners at the end of the poll.

“Security agencies should be proactive. If you help us secure the collation centres, results will be safe,” he said.

While describing any attempt to disrupt the election as an act against national interest, Dr Agboke cautioned against the spread of misinformation, stating that any news not officially released by INEC should be regarded as false and disregarded by the public.

Addressing corps members, he warned against inducement by politicians and manipulation of result sheets, noting that such actions would attract prosecution.

Dr Agboke also urged political parties to adhere strictly to provisions of the Electoral Act and INEC guidelines, while condemning vote buying, vote selling, and all forms of monetary inducement.

He cautioned members of transport unions to provide functional vehicles for the movement of personnel and materials, warning that any act of sabotage would lead to arrest and prosecution.

“INEC has entered into a memorandum of understanding with the National Union of Road Transport Workers. Transporters engaged for the election are working for the country and not for any political party. Transport providers have been paid for two days. We expect them to remain at their duty posts. INEC will track all vehicles deployed for the exercise.

“Anyone who plans to sabotage INEC efforts towards the success of the poll will be arrested and prosecuted,” he said.

Dr Agboke described the Osun governorship poll as significant, being the last election before the 2027 general elections, adding that it would attract both national and international attention.

Heads of security agencies at the meeting, including Divisional Police Officers, assured stakeholders of adequate deployment to flashpoints and collation centres.

They reaffirmed the commitment of the police to ensuring a free, fair and peaceful election while calling for cooperation among all parties and community leaders.

Edited by Taiwo Akinola

News

By Abisola Oluremi

The  Nigeria Police Force , Oyo state Command has commenced investigation into a suspected case of murder following the discovery of the body of an unidentified teenage boy at the swimming pool of the University of Ibadan.

A statement by the public relations officer DSP Olayinka Ayanlade says  the institution’s Chief Security Officer  reported  that a body was sighted in the pool.

Detectives who visited the scene observed blood running from the victim’s mouth and nose, with bruises around the nose and blood stains within the pavilion area.

Items suspected to belong to the deceased, including shoes and a shirt, were recovered near the poolside. 

However, Preliminary findings by the institution suggested that, the victim was believed to have been between the ages of 14 or 15 years old and not a student of the university, may have gained access to the facility by climbing over the fence after closing hours.

The boy was taken to Adeoyo General Hospital where he was confirmed dead and later deposited the body at the mortuary.

Edited by Taiwo Akinola

News

A lecturer at Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja, Mr Anslem Ojodomo, has been confirmed dead, after collapsing in class while teaching.

Report says that, the Rector of the Polytechnic confirmed the incident in a statement issued on Friday in Lokoja by the Ag. Co-ordinator, Directorate of Public Relations, Mr John Onimisi, describing the development as a “deep personal shock.”

This tragic incident has sent shockwaves across the institution, coming just a month after another lecturer, Dr Barnabas Akuba, passed away shortly after completing his PhD program.

Ojodomo’s death has sparked concern and fear among staff and students, with many questioning the circumstances surrounding these sudden losses.

Students’ Eyewitnesses, who spoke to journalists on condition of anonymity, said Ojodomo collapsed while addressing his students, and despite efforts to save him, he was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital.

The Polytechnic community has been left in a state of uncertainty with two lecturers lost in quick succession.

Meanwhile, the Rector of the polytechnic, Prof. Salihu Avidime, extended heartfelt condolences to the community and family of the late Ojodomo, saying he was a lecturer in the Department of Public Administration.

Avidime recalled a meeting with Ojodomo just hours before his death, where they exchanged pleasantries and shook hands.

The Rector praised the late lecturer as a dedicated staff member, humble and committed to excellence, who distinguished himself as a student and lecturer.

“The Polytechnic community is mourning the loss of a promising academic and dependable colleague, who embodied scholarship, service, and character.

“Ojodomo’s contributions as Deputy Dean, Students Services, and lecturer are remembered as impactful and inspiring,” the rector said.

Anselm Victory Ojodomo, 5th October, 1992 – 27th March, 2026, was a dedicated lecturer with a Master’s degree from Prince Abubakar Audu University, Anyigba, where he recently defended his PhD proposal.

He joined Kogi State Polytechnic in 2021 and served on several committees. The polytechnic community commiserates with his family and the people of Igalamela/Odolu, praying for his soul to rest in eternal peace.

Punch /Taiwo Akinola

Foreign

Some Nigerians in India have raised the alarm over what they described as increased racial profiling and brutalisation by the Indian police.

According to report, they lamented visa regularisation challenges and high renewal fees, which they said had made life unbearable in the Asian country.

Some of the residents, who spoke to the newsmen, alleged that some Nigerian students were physically assaulted, adding that reporting to the authorities had changed nothing.

The allegations came amid growing agitations by student bodies demanding urgent diplomatic intervention in the situation.

The National Association of Nigerian Students recently staged a peaceful protest at the Indian High Commission in Abuja over what it described as “alarming reports” of inhumane treatment of Nigerian students in India.

NANS issued a seven-day ultimatum to the Federal Government for urgent diplomatic engagement, warning that it would escalate advocacy actions nationwide if the issues were not addressed.

Speaking with journalists during the demonstration, the NANS Vice President, Special Duties, Abubakar Mallawa, decried the alleged ill-treatment of Nigerians, saying that, the association had received multiple distress reports from students in Indian cities, particularly Mumbai, over visa challenges, discriminatory practices and systematic profiling.

He noted that the affected students and other Nigerians engaged in legitimate businesses had faced difficulties in renewing visas, mass arrests linked to immigration status, denial of rental accommodation based solely on nationality, closure of Nigerian-owned shops, confiscation of goods, and, in some cases, forceful entry into residences and detention under degrading conditions.

The group also raised concerns over  the visa application process, alleging that Nigerian applicants were often required to pay interview and processing fees but denied visas without clear explanations.

In a recent interview on Arise TV, the National Secretary of NANS, Anzaku Shedrack, said the group had been receiving disturbing videos showing the brutalisation of Nigerians in several parts of India, and called on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to intervene.

A video clip played by the tv station showed some suspected Indians attacking and stoning an individual, said to be a Nigerian, on the floor.

In an interview with Saturday PUNCH, the Education Coordinator of the Association of African Students in India, Rajasthan chapter, Abisola Williams,  said Nigerians were going through tough times in India.

Williams also admitted that Nigerian students were seriously affected by regularisation challenges.

The third-year physiotherapy student explained that India does not grant permanent residency to international students.

“It’s either you’re a student or a professional with a work visa. As for Nigerians, we have to renew our visas every year, as students or professionals,” she said.

Williams noted that Indian authorities reserved the right to deny visa extensions to students who failed to meet academic or financial obligations.

Another Nigerian student in Delhi, who spoke on condition of anonymity, alleged that Nigerians were required to pay 10,000 rupees (about N146,000) every three months to renew their visas, a fee she claimed is lower for students from other African countries.

“Other students from other African countries do not pay for it. We were told it was an agreement between the Indian and Nigerian governments for students to pay every three months. I know Zimbabweans who are not paying to renew visas, while Ghanaians pay a maximum of 500 rupees, which is about N8,000. This is just unfair. That’s the cross Nigerians bear to regularise their stay in India.  They don’t give us enough time to raise the money. But for other nationals like Zimbabweans, they get about eight months before their next visa expires,” the student said.

She added that the fee was not disclosed during visa processing in Nigeria and that many students only became aware of it after arriving in India.

The student further alleged that Indian police actively track Nigerians, whose visas had expired, leading to arrests, intimidation and deportation.

“When my visa was about to expire, I went to renew it, but was surprised to learn it was 10,000 rupees. After that, the police came looking for me because I had not renewed my visa.

“I have seen male students who were bullied and harassed because of this. They don’t believe we live by the rules. Anything that goes wrong is attributed to Nigerians, and it’s unfair.

“There are people who have faced serious injustice in the hands of these officers. Some were taken to deportation camps. I knew someone who was deported to Nigeria for this,” she said.

Punch/Taiwo Akinola

News

By Jeffery Ahonmisi

The Senior Staff Association of Statutory Corporations and Government-Owned Companies, SSASCGOC, has urged the Federal Ministry of Labour, Employment and Productivity to mandate government agencies to recognise the association as the exclusive negotiating body for senior staff.

This was contained in a communiqué issued at the Third Quadrennial National Delegates’ Conference of the association held in Ibadan with the theme ssascgoc’s partnering role in strengthening government business, enhancing the workplace and sustaining the rule of law in Nigeria.

SSASCGOC also called on governments at all levels to enforce the Trade Union Act to ensure clarity of jurisdiction among labour unions.

The association further demanded the immediate settlement of the outstanding two-month wage awards, promotion arrears, and other entitlements owed to Nigerian workers.

In an address, the newly returned President-General of SSASCGOC,Mr Kayode Alakija, stressed that it is imperative for workers on Grade Level 7 and above to be registered as members of the association in line with civil service rules.

Mr Alakija, who was returned unopposed, also noted that it is lawful for some senior staff to decide not to join the association

He however enjoined members to continue supporting the union, assuring them that their welfare would always be prioritised.

In a remark, the Minister of Labour, Employment and Productivity, Muhammed Dingyadi, represented by the Registrar of Trade Unions, Rabiu Shuaibu, commended the association for the prompt organisation of its delegates’ conference, noting that failure to hold such conferences had hindered the growth of some unions.

Also speaking, the Guest Speaker, Kayode Aderemi, who is the Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association, Abeokuta Branch, urged the association to continue building its capacity for effective intellectual engagement during negotiations and dialogue.

Edited by Taiwo Akinola

Politics

By Olaolu Fawole

Nigeria’s political carpet is moving again.

Ahead of the 2027 elections, the flow of politicians into the All Progressives Congress has been steady and, at times, dramatic.

Governors, serving lawmakers and all categories of politicians have defected to the ruling party.

Some with fanfare, others with quiet paperwork.

The APC has publicly celebrated controlling 31 of the nation’s 36 state governments.

The names behind that number tell the fuller story.

Between April and December, 2025, governors of Delta, Akwa Ibom, Enugu, Bayelsa and Rivers States left the PDP for the APC.

In January 2026, Kano State Governor, Abba Yusuf moved from the NNPP to the APC, bringing lawmakers and local government chairmen with him.

Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri arrived in February in what analysts described as a wholesale political transplant.

Most recently, Zamfara State Governor, Dauda Lawal, who had strongly rejected calls to defect in June 2025, completed his crossing in March 2026.

In the National Assembly, the arithmetic has shifted.

The APC has more serving lawmakers than any other party, while, nine senators defected to the African Democratic Congress in March 2026 in one of the most significant counter movements in recent legislative history.

The case for defections

Nigeria’s constitution guarantees freedom of association.That right does not expire upon election. A politician who finds their party ideologically unrecognisable, or structurally dysfunctional has a legitimate basis to seek a better platform.

There are historical cases where defection served the public interest.

The 2015 merger that produced the APC itself was a product of political realignment , opposition figures leaving comfort zones to build a coalition strong enough to end sixteen years of PDP federal dominance.

The result was Nigeria’s first democratic transfer of power between political parties since 1999.

At the state level, some defections have enabled governance continuity, resolved dangerous internal party standoffs, and produced more stable legislative majorities.

A governor who has defected to align with the federal government’s party can, in theory, unlock better access to federal infrastructure, allocations, and political goodwill.

The outcomes, if delivered, would benefit the people of the state, regardless of the party flag under which they arrive.There is also an argument, uncomfortable but not without merit, that defections expose rather than create weakness.

A party that loses ten governors in twelve months did not simply suffer betrayal. It suffered a confidence crisis it could not survive.

The structural rot was already there. The defections made it visible.

The case against

The problem with Nigeria’s defection wave is not that it happens. It is the pattern, the timing, and the absence of principle.

When governors and lawmakers move in large numbers toward the ruling party before an election, the motivation is rarely ideological. It is existential.

Power in Nigeria concentrates around whoever controls federal patronage, INEC’s operating environment, and security infrastructure during elections.

Moving toward that power is not governance strategy, it is survival mathematics.

And survival mathematics, practised at scale, is a weapon.

What is unfolding ahead of 2027 is not merely a series of individual political decisions. It is a systematic weakening of the opposition, a deliberate erosion of the structures that give voters a credible alternative to the party in power.

When a political party is experiencing defection, it loses campaign infrastructure, state-level funding networks, and the local mobilisation machinery that turns voters into results.

When the NNPP loses Kano State, its crown jewel, it loses its most persuasive argument for national relevance.

The Labour Party, still rebuilding from the judicial disappointment of 2023, watches its potential coalition partners disappear one by one into the ruling party’s embrace.

From the APC’s perspective, this is legitimate political strategy. Brutal, but legal. Weaken what you cannot defeat outright, and arrive at the election with the field already narrowed.

From the electorate’s perspective, it is something else. Democracy does not merely require elections. It requires choices. When opposition parties are hollowed out by coordinated defection before a single vote is cast, the ballot becomes a formality rather than a verdict.

The voter pays a further price at the constitutional level.

The 1999 Constitution requires legislators who defect to vacate their seats, except in cases of party crisis or merger, but courts have repeatedly accepted elastic definitions of “party crisis,” allowing defectors to keep their positions.

For executive officeholders, the law says almost nothing at all.

A governor can defect the morning after his inauguration and face no legal consequence.

The result is a political culture where party platforms are decorative.

Where voters choose a candidate knowing the candidate may not stay chosen.

The Electoral Act does not adequately address this. Its defection related provisions are narrow, focused on candidacy rather than post election conduct.

Recent House of Representatives amendments to criminalise dual party membership, carrying a fine of N10 million, imprisonment of up to two years, or both are a partial response, but they do not touch executive defections, and enforcement remains an open question.

A democracy with one dominant party, a weakened opposition, and no meaningful legal deterrent against electoral mandate transfers is not a competitive democracy. It is a managed one.

The right to political association is real and must be protected. Also, is the voter’s right to a representative who stays representing them, and to an election that still has something worth deciding when polling day finally arrives.

Defections may reshape the field, but they do not own the result. That still belongs to the people.

Agriculture

By Rotimi Famakin

To reduce the burden of high cost of living among households in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, the National Horticultural Research Institute, NIHORT, has trained fifty residents in its neighborhood on ‘Home Gardening’.

The training in three segments that centred on vegetable farming methods, container gardening and health benefits of vegetables, also incorporated theoretical and practical training on land preparation, seedlings and planting techniques.

In his presentation on the agronomic technique on how to grow jute leaves (ewedu), a Director of Research at the institute, Dr Akinfasoye Akindele, said seed varieties selection, preparation as well as planting methods, are necessary in realizing high crop yield, in the farms.

Commenting on container gardening, the Director of Research and Community Home Gardening, Dr Olutola Oyedele, explained that damaged plastic containers, could be useful in vegetable crop production at home, to alleviate domestic food cost.

Speaking on the health benefits of vegetables, another Director of Research at the institute, Dr Funmilayo Olajide-Taiwo, said vegetables such as okro, scent leaves, bitter leaves and ewedu, possess health benefits ranging from reducing high blood pressure, cholesterol and sugar, while boosting the human immune system, improving digestion, reducing sleep disorder as well as possessing other necessary vitamins, needed for sustainable healthy living.

Earlier, the Executive Director of NIHORT, Professor Lawal Atanda, who was  represented by a Director of Research in the institute, Dr Henry Akintoye, said the training was not only meant to reduce poverty but to align with the renewed hope agenda of President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

Some of the participants including Mr Oladoyinbo Olugbenga, Mrs Idowu Ajayi and Mr Odion Peter, said the training had exposed them to new techniques of vegetable farming and pledged to replicate it in the new farming season.

The event also featured a field demonstration of the training on vegetable farming.

Edited by Titilayo Kupoliyi

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Foreign

Ukraine and Saudi Arabia have signed an air defence agreement during President Volodymyr Zelensky’s visit to the kingdom facing Iranian drone attacks, two senior officials told AFP on Friday.

Kyiv has sought to leverage its expertise in downing Russian drones to help Gulf nations, which are being attacked with the same kind of Iranian-designed Shahed drones that Russia fires on Ukraine.

“The point of the agreement is that Ukraine will support them in developing all the necessary components of air defence, which they currently lack,” one official said of the document which, according to another was signed on Thursday.

Both spoke to AFP on the condition of anonymity.

Kyiv has been using a mix of cheap drone interceptors, electronic jamming tools and anti-aircraft guns to down Russian drones fired at its cities on a nightly basis for four years.

It touts its anti-drone defences as the best in the world.

Ukraine has proposed swapping its interceptors for vastly more expensive air-defence missiles that Gulf countries are using to down Iranian drones. Ukraine says it needs more of them to fend off Russian missile attacks.

The deal signed between Ukraine and Saudi Arabia “is not only about interceptors as such, but about building a system, integrating it with other air defence components, Ukrainian experience in its use, AI, and all the other elements of data analysis needed to counter Shaheds and other drones,” one of the officials said.

Zelensky confirmed on social media that both countries had “reached an important arrangement” on defence cooperation and that he had met Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during his visit.

“We are ready to share our expertise and systems with Saudi Arabia,” Zelensky said, adding: “Saudi Arabia also has capabilities that are of interest to Ukraine, and this cooperation can be mutually beneficial.”

He did not disclose what exactly has been agreed as part of the deal.

Zelensky also met with Ukrainian anti-drone experts that have been deployed to the country since US and Israel launched strikes on Iran that spurred retaliatory drone and missile attacks from Tehran.

“Even in such a short time, Ukrainian experts were able to share extensive expertise,” Zelensky said.

“Ukraine’s expertise is unique, and recognised as such, and that is why everyone is so interested in our technologies and experience.”

BBC / Edited by Titilayo Kupoliyi

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Crime

By Oluwatoyin Adegoke 

An Abeokuta Magistrates’ Court has remanded a 37-year-old nurse, Kehinde Adesanya, at a correctional facility over her alleged involvement in the attempted termination of a pregnancy that resulted in the death of a National Youth Service Corps, NYSC member.

Adesanya was facing a four-count charge bordering on conspiracy, attempt to procure abortion and murder.

The prosecuting counsel, Mr Solomon Babalola, urged the court to grant an ex parte motion seeking the remand of the defendant for 60 days at the Ibara Correctional Centre pending legal advice from the Ogun State Director of Public Prosecutions.

Babalola told the court that the alleged offences were committed between January and March at the Ikereku area of Laderin in Abeokuta, where the defendant allegedly conspired with others now at large to procure an abortion for a 23-year-old corps member, Victoria Ariyo.

The prosecutor further disclosed that one Olalekan Abass, an official of the National Youth Service Corps, was also arrested in connection with the case, having allegedly impregnated the deceased and provided her with drugs to terminate the pregnancy.

In her ruling, Magistrate O. O. Sam-Obaleye granted the application and ordered that the defendant be remanded at the Ibara Correctional Centre pending legal advice from the Director of Public Prosecutions, while the case was adjourned until May 26 for mention.

Edited by Titilayo Kupoliyi

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Foreign

Hundreds of transport workers in Manila have gone on strike over soaring fuel costs, as the Philippines grapples with a worsening energy crisis.

Diesel and petrol prices have more than doubled since the outbreak of the US-Iran war 2026, prompting the government to declare a national energy emergency.

As the two-day strike began on Thursday, a vessel carrying over 700,000 barrels of Russian crude oil docked in the country.

Presidential spokesperson for Ferdinand Marcos Jr. confirmed the arrival of the Sierra Leone-flagged tanker Sara Sky earlier in the week.

The government has been scrambling to secure alternative fuel sources, as about 98% of the country’s oil imports pass through the Strait of Hormuz, a region affected by the conflict.

Transport unions leading the strike are demanding sweeping reforms, including the removal of fuel taxes, price controls on oil, higher fares, and increased wages.

Protests erupted across Manila on Thursday morning, with Jeepney drivers — operators of the city’s iconic low-cost minibuses — forming the bulk of demonstrators while ride-hailing drivers also joined the action.

Many protesters say promised government assistance has failed to reach them.

“I lined up for more than five hours for cash aid, but my name was not there,” said 62-year-old driver Guillermo Japole, who supports five children. “No cash aid, no earnings, no food for the family.”

Another driver, Anjo Lilac, said financial support would help cover essentials like rent and baby milk, but he has yet to receive any assistance.

Some drivers say they may abandon the profession altogether.

“It feels like we are being choked,” said Ronnie Rillosa, a jeepney driver of 30 years. “We don’t need cash aid if the government will cut the prices of fuel, food, electricity and water.”

The strike has already disrupted daily life in Manila — one of Asia’s most congested cities — forcing commuters to queue for government-provided rides.

A 52-year-old liaison officer, Arnold Irinco, said he had waited over 30 minutes for transport but expressed sympathy for the drivers’ plight.

BBC/Maxwell Oyekunle

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Foreign

US president Donald Trump says he will meet Chinese president Xi Jinping in China on 14-15 May, after delaying the landmark trip amid the US-Israel war with Iran.

This would be the first visit to China by a US president in nearly 10 years.

Trump is also set to host Xi in Washington DC later this year, and officials are “finalizing preparations for these Historic Visits”, he wrote on Truth Social on Wednesday.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed the dates of Trump’s visit, telling reporters that President Xi had understood and accepted the request to postpone the trip.

“President Xi understood that it’s very important for the president to be here throughout these combat ​operations right now,” Leavitt said at a press briefing on Wednesday.

Beijing has not confirmedthe dates listed by Trump – though it does not typically reveal Xi’s schedule so far in advance.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian told reporters on Thursday that “both sides are maintaining communication regarding President Trump’s visit to China”.

He also said that “leader-level diplomacy plays an irreplaceable strategic guiding role” in bilateral ties.

Trump’s trip, originally slated for 31 March, was delayed after the US and Israel launched wide-ranging strikes on Iran last month, killing the country’s supreme leader.

BBC/Maxwell Oyekunle

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Judiciary

By Jeffrey Ahonmisi

Justice Oyeyemi Ajayi of the Oyo State High Court, Ibadan, has adjourned the murder trial of former Oyo State Park Management System Chairman, Mukaila Lamidi aka Auxiliary, until May 20, 2026, for adoption of final addresses and judgment.

State counsel Mrs Sandra Tella and defence counsel Mr Olalekan Ojo, SAN, told the court they had closed their cases and would not call further witnesses, prompting the adjournment.

The Oyo State Government is prosecuting Mr Lamidi on a one-count charge of murder.

The prosecution alleges that he caused the death of Wonuola Ayinde by knocking her down with his vehicle.

The incident reportedly occurred at about 4:30 p.m. on September 23, 2023, in the Government Reservation Area (GRA), Agodi, Ibadan.

Prosecutors said the alleged offence contravenes Section 325 of the Criminal Code Laws of Oyo State, 2000.

Mr Lamidi has pleaded not guilty while the court had earlier dismissed a no-case submission he filed.

Edited by Maxwell Oyekunle

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Communication

By Olubunmi Agboola

A convergence of journalists in Ibadan highlighted concerns about under-reporting in the automotive sector and other related issues, as media professionals brainstormed gaps in coverage and the need for improved reporting.

The discussion formed part of an ongoing Capacity Building Series organised by the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Oyo State Council, with a training session themed “Reporting the Automotive Sector.”

The programme was held at the Dapo Aderogba Hall of the NUJ Secretariat, Iyaganku, Ibadan, in conjunction with Auto Clinic.

Speaking at the event, the Chief Executive Officer of Auto Clinic, Mr Tunde Onakoya, said national development is closely tied to the availability of affordable transportation, stressing the need for collaboration among stakeholders across sectors.

Mr Onakoya noted that journalists, as watchdogs of society, have a responsibility to hold stakeholders accountable, particularly in the implementation of the Federal Government’s Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) initiative.

He outlined the economic benefits of CNG, adding that the Federal Government could leverage existing institutions such as monotechnics, polytechnics, and technical colleges by upgrading their curricula to support the initiative.

The resource person, however, acknowledged challenges confronting the operation of CNG projects, urging Nigerians to be patient as efforts are underway to improve infrastructure, including the Shell Pipeline CNG project expected to become operational in Ibadan soon.

Some of the journalists who attended the training commended the NUJ leadership for organising the programme, describing it as timely and enlightening.

They pledged to collaborate with Auto Clinic in sensitising residents of Oyo State and its environs on automotive-related issues and general vehicle maintenance awareness.

Edited by Adetutu Adetule

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Transportation

By Abisola Oluremi

Following the road crash that occurred at Beere Area of Ibadan on Tuesday, 24th of March, 2026, four persons have been confirmed dead.

According to an update from the Oyo State Sector Commandant of the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, Mrs Rosemary Alo, two of the victims who were earlier hospitalised died while receiving treatment, raising the total number of casualties to four.

In a statement made available to the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, the deceased included three male and one female adults.

The statement from Mrs Alo followed a post-accident assessment, which was carried out in collaboration with the Nigerian Police Force, Mapo Division, where the Divisional Police Officer also confirmed the additional deaths.

She said investigations into the cause of the accident continue.

It would be recalled that two persons were confirmed dead on the spot, while three others sustained injuries in the road accident that occurred on Tuesday.

The FRSC sector commandant said the crash involved a commercial DAF tanker with number plate FMT 662 XA belonging to BOVAS and five yellow tricycles.

Findings indicate that the tanker lost control and rammed into the tricycles, leading to a multi-vehicle crash.

Mrs Alo explained further that a total number of eleven persons were involved in the accident, out of which three male adults sustained different degrees of injuries, while a male and a female lost their lives.

The victims were taken away by their relatives for medical attention, while the corpses were deposited at the morgue of Adeoyo Hospital.

Radio Nigeria observed that emergency responders also cleared the scene, with the damaged tricycles towed to Mapo Police Station, while the tanker was evacuated by the officers of the Oyo State Road Traffic Management Authority, OYRTMA.

The sector commandant attributed the crash to loss of control, likely caused by excessive speeding, and advised drivers to desist from reckless driving to prevent further tragic occurrences.

Edited by Adetutu Adetule

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Feature

By Taiwo Akinola

Financial management is the proper planning and control of income, expenditure, savings, and investment to achieve financial stability.

Financial management in a period of unstable economic conditions is a major challenge for individuals, households, businesses, and government institutions in Nigeria.

In recent years, the Nigerian economy has experienced fluctuations characterized by inflation, exchange-rate instability, rising cost of living, unemployment, and inconsistent government policies.

These erratic conditions make effective financial management very important for survival and growth.

Understanding Erratic Economic Conditions in Nigeria

Erratic economic conditions refer to situations where the economy is unpredictable and unstable.

In Nigeria, this instability is often influenced by factors including: high inflation rate, depreciation of the naira, increase in fuel and transportation costs, unstable government policies, dependence on oil revenue, and global economic pressures, among others.

Institutions like the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN and the International Monetary Fund, IMF, have repeatedly noted that inflation and exchange-rate volatility are major challenges affecting financial stability in the country.

Because of these conditions, individuals and organizations must apply careful financial planning to avoid hardship.

Importance of Financial Management

Looking at the Importance of Financial Management During Economic Instability, financial management involves planning, organising, controlling, and monitoring financial resources to achieve goals.

In a period of economic uncertainty, proper financial management helps to reduce financial stress, prevent unnecessary debt, maintain savings, ensure business survival, improve decision-making, without proper financial management, erratic economic conditions can easily lead to poverty, business failure, and financial crisis.

Key Financial Management Strategies in Nigeria’s Current Economy

– Budgeting and Expense Control

Budgeting is essential during economic instability. Individuals must: track income and expenses, prioritize needs over wants, reduce wasteful spending, plan for emergencies, because prices change frequently in Nigeria, budgets must be flexible and reviewed regularly.

– Saving and Emergency Funds

Savings act as protection against unexpected economic shocks, including job loss, sudden illness, an increase in school fees, and an increase in food prices. Financial experts advise keeping emergency savings that can cover at least 3–6 months of expenses.

– Investment Diversification

In an unstable economy, relying on one source of income is risky. People should invest in different sectors, consider small businesses, and avoid putting all money in one investment as diversification reduces the effect of economic shocks.

Debt Management

During erratic economic conditions, borrowing should be done carefully because interest rates may increase, income may not be stable, and repayment may become difficult. Good financial management requires avoiding unnecessary loans and paying debts on time.

– Financial Discipline and Planning

Financial discipline means spending according to income, avoiding impulsive buying, and planning for future needs.

In Nigeria’s present economic situation, discipline is one of the most important financial management skills.

Financial Management for Businesses in Nigeria

Businesses in Nigeria face challenges such as high cost of raw materials, unstable electricity supply, foreign exchange problems, and low consumer purchasing power. To survive, businesses must control operating costs, keep proper financial records, maintain cash flow, adjust prices carefully, and plan for risks, as good financial management helps businesses remain stable even when the economy seems unstable.

Role of Government in Financial Stability

Government plays a major role in economic stability through monetary policy, fiscal policy, tax regulation, and inflation control. When policies are inconsistent, financial management becomes harder for citizens and businesses.

In conclusion, financial management is very important in the course of erratic economic conditions in Nigeria because the economy is unpredictable; individuals and organisations must practice careful budgeting, saving, investment planning, and debt control. Proper financial management helps people survive economic hardship and maintain stability despite inflation, currency fluctuations, and rising cost of living.

Edited by Maxwell Oyekunle

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Power

Minister of Power, Mr Adebayo Adelabu, has apologised to Nigerians over the prolonged and severe electricity outages recorded in recent weeks, acknowledging the strain the situation has placed on households and key sectors of the economy.

Speaking at a press briefing in Abuja on Tuesday, the minister admitted that the ongoing blackout has worsened living conditions, particularly during the intense dry-season heat.
“I want to apologise to Nigerians, officially now, coming from me as the Minister of Power, for this temporary issue that is leading to hardship being experienced, especially during this dry season, where there is so much heat everywhere,” Adelabu said.

“Businesses are being affected, schools have been affected, and industries have been affected. It is not our wish to find ourselves in this situation, but it is due to some factors that are actually beyond our control.”

Despite the disruptions, the Minister assured citizens that the situation would soon improve, offering a clear timeline for restoration of better power supply.

“I can tell you, with the committee that we have set up, and commitments from gas suppliers, and the timeline for repair of the gas pipelines, two weeks from now, we should start seeing improvements in supply. Two weeks,” Adelabu said.

He explained that authorities already have projections for the completion of critical repairs, including those involving facilities operated by Seplat Energy, which are expected to restore gas supply to electricity-generating plants.

According to the minister, a dedicated committee has been set up to ensure gas producers meet their domestic supply commitments—an issue that has long limited power generation in the country.

“We already have a committee that is working on this to track compliance with the domestic supply obligations of these gas companies to our power plants,” he said, noting that improved payment structures would also encourage suppliers to deliver more gas.

Nigeria’s electricity sector, which relies heavily on gas-powered plants, has faced setbacks due to supply disruptions, pipeline maintenance issues, and financial constraints affecting operators.

Mr Adelabu acknowledged these systemic challenges but stressed that efforts were ongoing to stabilise the grid and restore consistent supply.

He also reaffirmed the Federal Government’s target to increase electricity output to 6,000 megawatts before the end of 2026, describing the current crisis as a temporary setback in a broader reform plan.

“Power generation will improve, transmission will improve, distribution will improve, and that 6,000 megawatts will be achieved before the end of this year, and Nigerians will be better for it,” he assured.

Adelabu added that the government’s aims were not only to recover lost ground but to exceed previous performance levels.
“If we could provide such service in 2025, this is 2026, we are willing to do more, to even do better,” Adelabu said.

Vanguard /Taiwo Akinola

Health

By Olaitan Oye-Adeitan

Issues surrounding the Human Papilloma Virus, HPV, was on the front burner on Wednesday 25th March, 2026.
With just a click away, on Facebook,watch as Dr Nelson Alawode ,an Obstetrics Gynecologist, unravels hidden truths about the virus, during Mid-Week Cruise, on Premier FM 93.

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Health

By Olaitan Oye-Adeitan

What is HPV?

Who does it affect?

Is it treatable?

Can it be prevented?

These and more form the basis of the conversation on Human Papilloma virus, HPV, on “Mid-Week Cruise” a flagship Breakfast Talk Show on Premier FM 93.5 an expression of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN Ibadan Zonal Station.

Get ready for an empowering conversation with a renowned Obstetrics Gynecologist, Dr Nelson Aderemi Alawode.

Dr Alawode is a highly esteemed OB/GYN with MedStar Health, a major healthcare provider in Maryland, Washington D.C., USA.

With 30 years of medical mastery, Dr. Alawode has made a mark in women’s reproductive health, driven by compassion and expertise.

He will be sharing insights and answering your questions on Human Papilloma Virus, HPV, prevention, treatment among other critical health issues. 

Tune in LIVE to Premier FM 93.5 or watch via facebook, @PFM 935 for mid-week week cruise.

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Mid-Week Cruise comes on air by 9’O, clock in the morning (WAT) on Wednesday 25th of March, 2026.

Don’t let myths and misconceptions hold you back!

Get the facts, join us!

Edited by Maxwell Oyekunle

Lifestyle

By Jeffrey Ahonmisi

The Rotary Club of Ibadan has pledged to refurbish the clinic at the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, Ibadan Zonal Station, as part of efforts to expand its humanitarian services across Oyo State.

During an assessment visit to the facility, the President of Rotary Club of Ibadan, Elebu Metropolis, and Chairman, Forum of Presidents, Rotary Clubs, Ibadan, Mr Adewale Adesina, said FRCN deserved a standard clinic considering its strategic location and its consistent service to Nigerians.

Mr Adesina added that, upon completion, the upgraded clinic would cater not only to staff of FRCN Ibadan but also to residents of the Dugbe community and its environs.

In his remarks, the President, Rotary Club of Ibadan, Mr Olufisayo Ogunbiyi, described the initiative as the beginning of more collaborative projects between the Rotary Club and FRCN Ibadan.

He stressed that the club remains committed to improving the quality of life in the society.

While expressing appreciation for the proposed project, the Zonal Director, FRCN Ibadan, Mr Olufemi Fulani, represented by the Deputy Director, Programmes, Reverend Niyi Dahunsi, commended the Rotary Club for its continued contributions to humanitarian development.

Mr Fulani said FRCN Ibadan would continue to promote and publicise the activities and programmes of the Rotary Club to enhance awareness and benefit more Nigerians.

Edited by Titilayo Kupoliyi

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Crime

By Maxwell Oyekunle

Panic in Ibadan as a suspected runaway truck triggers a devastating multi-vehicle crash along Beere–Oja Oba road.

Many are feared dead, with several others injured.

Details remain sketchy as authorities have yet to issue an official response.

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