Politics

By Iyabo Adebisi

Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has asked appointees in his administration with political aspiration to go public with their ambitions ahead of the 2027 General Election.

The governor gave this directive at the Oyo State Government-organised Iftar held at the Government House, Agodi, Ibadan, stating that such aspirants should be rest assured of his support once their loyalty and commitment are to the development of the state.

This was as the governor directed the office seekers to use the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, as the political platform.

Governor Makinde noted that the directive became imperative following claims that he has not freed aspirants seeking political offices, especially those in his government, despite the election timetable released by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.

The governor also appreciated the Islamic faithful in the state for their prayers, support and cooperation with his administration, saying these have resulted in various developments, progress and growth for the state.

Earlier, while delivering his lecture, the guest lecturer at the Iftar, Sheik Fadilat Muideen commended Governor Makinde for his uncommon leadership virtues and dedication to the work of God, his family and the people of the state.

The chairman on the occasion, Aare Musulumi of Yorubaland, Edo and Delta states, Alhaji Daud Akinola thanked Governor Makinde for his consistency in organising the Iftar since the inception of his administration and for his continuous support to the Muslim community in the state.

He sought for more prayers for the state and the country at large.

Crime

By Abisola Oluremi

The Oyo State Police Command says four passengers abducted along the Igbeti–Kishi road have been rescued.

According to the statement issued by the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Olayinka Ayanlade, the victims were kidnapped in the early hours of Wednesday when armed hoodlums reportedly emerged from a bush and intercepted a commercial bus travelling from Igbeti to Kishi.

He said the Commissioner of Police in the state, CP Femi Haruna, immediately directed Divisional Police Officers in Igbeti and Kishi, alongside tactical teams, to mobilize operational resources to ensure the safe rescue of the victims.

A combined security team comprising police operatives and other security agencies later launched an intensive bush-combing operation, forcing the kidnappers to abandon their victims and flee.

The statement added that efforts are ongoing to track down the fleeing suspects, while residents are urged to remain vigilant and provide credible information to assist security agencies in combating crime.

Religion

By Fatiu Hamzat 

An Islamic scholar in Saki, Oyo State, Sheikh Abdrofih Jamiu says corrupt practices undermine justice, weaken institutions and obstruct sustainable development.

Sheikh Jamiu, who stated this at the maiden Ramadan lecture of Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, Asabari FM, Saki, highlighted the devastating consequences of corruption on individuals, families and society at large.

The lecture entitled “Combating Corruption through Islamic Values” was held at the station’s premises, Oke Sunnah, Saki, and had in attendance, religious leaders, traditional rulers, politicians and community leaders.

He emphasized that Islamic teachings strongly condemn corruption, dishonesty and abuse of public trust, noting that adherence to the moral principles embedded in Islam can significantly transform society.

The scholar urged Muslims and Nigerians generally to embrace values such as honesty, accountability, fairness and fear of God in their daily dealings.

According to Sheikh Jamiu, corruption can be effectively addressed when individuals cultivate strong moral discipline and uphold ethical conduct as prescribed in Islamic teachings.

While calling on philanthropists, community leaders and corporate bodies to partner Asabari 88.3FM in sustaining its operations, Sheikh Jamiu stressed that media establishments such as the station play critical roles in the development of Oke-Ogun region.

The General Manager of Asabari 88.3FM, Alhaji Nafiu Busari, described the lecture as part of the station’s commitment in promoting ethical values and fostering community development through responsible broadcasting.

Alhaji Busari appealed to philanthropists, community leaders and stakeholders across the Oke-Ogun region to support the growth of the radio station.

According to him, Asabari 88.3FM represents a vital federal presence in the Oke-Ogun area and serves as an important platform for information dissemination, cultural promotion and community engagement. 

Some of the attendees commended the management of Asabari 88.3FM for initiating the Ramadan lecture series, describing it as a timely platform for moral reorientation and community dialogue.

They also pledged continued collaboration with the station to strengthen its role as a voice for the people of Oke-Ogun and a catalyst for social development in the region.

Edited by Olaolu Fawole

Crime

By Omolara Adasofunjo

The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, has expressed concern over the alarming rate of human trafficking cases recorded in recent years.

The Ogun State Commander of NAPTIP, Mrs. Bosede Jimoh, stated this during a sensitisation on irregular migration organised by the Ogun State chapter of the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists, NAWOJ,in collaboration with the Police Officers’ Wives Association, POWA, held at Lafenwa market, Abeokuta.

Mrs Jimoh, who disclosed that the command had apprehended over 70 suspected traffickers and rescued more than 100 victims, described the trend as a threat to national security.

According to her, many trafficked girls have been forced into prostitution and subjected to inhumane and harmful practices.

While calling on communities, parents, teachers and the media to support NAPTIP in the fight against human trafficking, Mrs Jimoh noted that inter-agency collaboration has enhanced the arrest of suspects, rescue of victims and prosecution of offenders.

In a remark, the POWA Chairperson, Mrs Olubusola Ogunlowo, described human trafficking and irregular migration as serious threats affecting families and communities.

Mrs. Ogunlowo identified economic empowerment as a key strategy in preventing trafficking and reaffirmed the association’s commitment to promoting opportunities for women and youth in the state.

Also speaking, a representative of the International Centre for Migration Policy Development, ICMPD, Mr Solomon Obanla, urged media organisations to intensify public enlightenment on the dangers, signs and consequences of human trafficking.

The Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Ogun State Council, Mr Wale Olanrewaju, called for collaborative efforts among stakeholders to address what he described as a growing societal menace.

Earlier, the NAWOJ Chairperson in the state, Mrs Oluwatoyin Adegoke, said the programme would raise social change agents, who would create awareness and reduce cases of human trafficking.

Mrs Adegoke explained that Lafenwa Market was deliberately selected to educate traders on deceptive tactics of traffickers and the dangers of irregular migration.

Environment

By Fasilat Lawal

Community Development Committee, CDC, Ido in Ido local government area of Oyo State has sought for robust collaboration with the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, Ibadan Zonal Station in the quest to achieve its humanitarian service to the community.

The Chairman of the Committee, Mr Lawal Salaudeen said this when he led other executive members on a courtesy visit to the Committee of Management of FRCN Ibadan Zonal Station.

Mr Salaudeen explained that CDC requested a cordial relationship with Radio Nigeria Ibadan in view of its mandate to ensure that people at the grassroots benefit from the dividends of democracy through promotion of governments’ policies and programmes to the public.

He commended the Chairman of Ido Local Government, Mr Sherrif Adeojo, for his selfless service and giant strides in the construction of developmental projects in the local government area.

Also speaking, one of the committee members, Mr Akinade Akintayo, who described Radio Nigeria as the flagship of broadcasting, urged employees of the Corporation to come up with more grassroots programmes.

Responding, the Zonal Director, FRCN Ibadan Zonal Station, Mr Olufemi Fulani, who affirmed that Radio Nigeria would continue to uplift the people and unite the nation, said that security of lives and property should be a collective responsibility, hence the need to be more vigilant.

Mr Fulani enjoined the committee members not to relent in monitoring and achieving their core mandates to the community.

Other members of the Community Development Committee, CDC, Ido who were part of the courtesy visit were the Vice Chairman, Mr Damilola Ogunsawo, Secretary Mr Salaudeen Olawale, Social Welfare, Mr Babajide Babatunde, Ex Officio, Pastor Samuel Adesanya, and Project Coordinator, Mr Tirimisiyu Ajibike

News

By Olawale Asake

The Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ FRCN Ibadan Chapel has congratulated one of its members, Comrade Babatunde Salaudeen on his appointment as the General Manager, Ogo Ilu 89.3FM, Oko, Surulere Local Government Area of Oyo State. 

Ogo Ilu 89.3FM is one of the FM Stations under Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, Ibadan Zonal Station.  

The congratulatory message is contained in a release signed by the chairman of the chapel, Comrade Oluwakayode Banjo and the Secretary, Comrade Olawale Asake.

The chapel described the appointment of Comrade Salaudeen as due reward for professionalism and unwavering commitment to journalism. 

NUJ FRCN Ibadan Chapel maintained that the newly appointed GM is a respected gentleman of the press with exemplary leadership, describing Comrade Salaudeen as a round peg in a round hole. 

“On behalf of the entire members of our great chapel, we are optimistic that you as the General Manager, Ogo Ilu FM, Oko, you will deploy your expertise to improve the performance of the Station. We have no doubt in your ability, hence, we rejoice with you” the statement read.

Comrade Banjo and Comrade Asake urged the new General Manager to work closely with the Zonal Director of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN), Ibadan Zonal Station, Mr Olufemi Fulani, as well as the Committee of Management and staff, to further strengthen the corporation’s broadcasting services, particularly for the station’s Yoruba-speaking audience.

The chapel also extended their gratitude to the Director-General, Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, Dr Mohammed Bulama for the appointment and hoped that the new general manager would be given all necessary support to excel in the new assignment.

Edited by Maxwell Oyekunle

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Politics

By Abimbola Bamgbose

The All Progressives Congress, APC, in Ogun State has elected 36 executive members to pilot the party’s affairs for the next four years during its State Congress at the June 12 Cultural Centre.

A total of 1,180 delegates from the 20 local government areas participated in the exercise.

Incumbent State Chairman, Chief Yemi Sanusi, secured re-election unopposed alongside his executive members through voice votes and the raising of hands.

Chairman of the Ogun State APC Congress Committee, Chief Wale Ohu, commended Governor Dapo Abiodun for what he described as “exemplary leadership that has strengthened party unity and expanded its membership base across the state.”

He attributed the growing cohesion within the party to the governor’s inclusive leadership style and also linked the steady influx of new members to the leadership demonstrated at the national level by President Bola Tinubu.

Officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from Abuja and Abeokuta observed the exercise, with assurances that it complied strictly with the party’s constitution.

In his acceptance speech, Chief Sanusi pledged to strengthen party structures from the ward to the state level, focusing on unity, inclusiveness, and grassroots mobilization ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The congress ended peacefully, with members reaffirming their commitment to the party’s continued dominance in Ogun State.

Abiodun Pledges to Consolidate APC Gains in Ogun

Meanwhile, Governor Dapo Abiodun has pledged to intensify efforts at sustaining and consolidating the APC’s achievements in the state to attract more members.

He attributed the party’s continued growth to the impactful policies and reforms introduced by President Bola Tinubu under the Renewed Hope Agenda, which he said had “repositioned and revitalised the nation’s economy across critical sectors.”

Governor Abiodun commended party members for their loyalty, resilience, and steadfastness, describing the congress as “a defining moment in the collective quest to deepen democratic governance and strengthen progressive ideals in Ogun State.”

He stressed that democracy thrives on discipline, unity, consultation, and shared sacrifice, urging members to remain focused and united as the party prepares for future electoral contests.

Edited by Maxwell Oyekunle

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Politics

By Mojisola Oladele

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has demanded strict compliance with the Electoral Act, 2026, from all political actors during campaign activities.

Osun State Resident Electoral Commissioner, REC, Dr Mutiu Agboke, issued the call during an expanded stakeholders’ meeting in Osogbo.

He asserted that political rallies are an essential democratic component, allowing parties to present their visions and voters to assess candidates.

“Campaigns are not merely ceremonial displays of strength; rather, they are constitutionally and legally recognised avenues for presenting policy alternatives and manifestoes to the electorate,” Dr Agboke stated.

He emphasised that electioneering campaigns are integral to democratic practice and should not devolve into mere popularity contests.

“As we approach the campaign season, it is imperative to emphasise that all political activities must be conducted strictly in line with the provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Electoral Act, 2026, INEC Regulations and Guidelines, the Peace Accord framework and relevant security advisories,” the Osun REC said.

Dr Agboke stressed that campaigns must focus on educating voters about party ideology, mobilising support through persuasion, and strengthening democratic participation.

He urged political parties to centre their rallies on substantive policy issues rather than “rhetorics capable of inciting division among residents.”

In his remarks, Osun State Commissioner of Police, Mr Ibrahim Gotan—represented by Assistant Commissioner of Police, Mr Ademola Adebayo—stated that INEC requires maximum stakeholder support to organise a credible poll.

Election campaigns by political parties in the state will commence on 11th March.

Edited by Maxwell Oyekunle

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News

By Rotimi Famakin

New executives of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, Ibadan Chapel, have been inaugurated.

The ceremony took place at Studio One of the Broadcasting House, Dugbe, Ibadan.
Seven candidates obtained nomination forms for various positions, but only four were cleared to contest and emerged unopposed.

Performing the inauguration, the Chairman of the NUJ, Oyo State Council, Mr Akeem Abas, assisted by the Chapel Secretary, Mr Dayo Adu, and the Treasurer, Mr Moses Morenikeji, commended members of the FRCN Ibadan Chapel for their support during the last State Council election.


Mr Abas appreciated the cooperation of the State Secretary and Treasurer and assured members of more rewarding activities from the council.

Addressing the gathering, a former Chairman of the NUJ Oyo State Council and Deputy Director, News and Current Affairs Department, FRCN Ibadan Zonal Station, Mr Adewumi Faniran, praised the team spirit among the executive members and stressed the need to sustain unity.

Mr Faniran cautioned the new executives against external influence and advised them to always consult union leaders for proper guidance.

In a paper titled “Leadership as Service: A Renewed Mandate and Higher Responsibilities,” the Zonal Director, FRCN Ibadan, Mr Olufemi Fulani, who was represented by Mr Faniran, said leadership selection must be based on merit.

He urged the new executives to remain steadfast in restoring professionalism and assured them of the station’s continued support.

In his acceptance speech, the Chairman of the NUJ, FRCN Ibadan Chapel, Mr Oluwakayode Banjo, said the chapel had raised the bar in professionalism, membership strength, and representation at the State Council level.

Mr Banjo solicited support from former contestants, leaders, and members of the chapel, pledging to work closely with the state executives to move the union forward.

The newly inaugurated executives included: Mr Oluwakayode Banjo – Chairman (re-elected), Miss Rasheedah Makinde – Vice Chairman (re-elected), Mr Olawale Asake – Secretary
Mr Olalekan Olayiwola – Financial Secretary (re-elected).

Edited by Taiwo Akinola

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Security

By Rotimi Famakin

The General Officer Commanding, GOC, 2 Division of the Nigerian Army, Major General Chinedu Nnebeife, has expressed the readiness of the command to strengthen collaboration with the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, Ibadan Zonal Station, to promote the activities of the Nigerian Army in Oyo State and the South-West.

General Nnebeife made this known during a courtesy visit by the FRCN management team to the headquarters of the 2 Division, Nigerian Army, Odogbo Barracks, Ojo, Ibadan.

The GOC said the Nigerian Army has intensified efforts to tackle prevailing security challenges and decried what he described as negative portrayal by some media organisations.

He stressed that the misconduct of a few personnel should not warrant general condemnation, adding that, the army remains a disciplined and professional force.

Speaking on banditry in the southwest, General Nnebeife said troops had embarked on sustained combat patrols across forest corridors from parts of Kwara state to areas linking the Benue forests and the Oyo forest reserves, aimed at flushing out criminal elements.

Earlier, the Zonal Director, FRCN, Ibadan Zonal Station, Mr Olufemi Fulani, said Radio Nigeria has continued to inform, educate and unite the populace while upholding high professional and ethical standards.

Mr Fulani said the visit was to strengthen the existing cordial relationship with the Nigerian Army and assured that Radio Nigeria would continue to publicise the activities of the army across the south-west.

Members of the FRCN management team included the Deputy Director, programmes, Reverend Niyi Dahunsi; Deputy Director, News and Current Affairs, Mr Adewumi Faniran; General Manager, Amuludun FM, Moniya, Ibadan, Mrs Tolulope Onofowokan; and the Head, Corporate Development and Communication, Mr Steve Agbaje.

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Foreign

China has removed three retired military generals, including a former commander of the People’s Liberation Army, PLA, ground forces, from a key political advisory body just days before its largest annual political gathering.

According to State media on Monday, the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, CPPCC, voted to expel Han Weiguo, Gao Jin and Liu Lei. No official explanation was provided, but the move came amid an intensified purge of senior military officials in recent weeks.

President Xi Jinping has launched recurring anti-corruption campaigns since taking office in 2012. While framed as efforts to clean up the party and armed forces, critics argue the campaigns are also used to sideline political rivals.

About 3,000 delegates from the CPPCC — an advisory body without legislative power — and China’s legislature, the National People’s Congress, NPC, were due to convene in Beijing the week for the annual “Two Sessions.” The meetings begin in some hours’ time, and will run for about a week.

CPPCC and NPC delegates typically serve five-year terms, with the current term set to end in March 2028. Mid-term removals are therefore unusual.

Han, 70, served as commander of the PLA Army from August 2017 until his retirement in June 2021. His two successors, Liu Zhenli and Li Qiaoming, have also been removed from their respective posts in recent months.

Liu Lei, also 70, was political commissar of the PLA Army from December 2015 to January 2022, overlapping with Han’s tenure.

Gao, 67, was the inaugural commander of the now-dissolved Strategic Support Force when it was established in 2015. He most recently headed the Central Military Commission’s Logistic Support Department before retiring in January 2022.

Alongside the three generals, several other CPPCC members were dismissed, including Zhang Kejian, a senior defence industry official who is under investigation for corruption.

Monday’s action follows a string of high-profile removals. Last Thursday, authorities announced the dismissal of 19 officials, nine of them from the military.

In January, senior military figures including Zhang Youxia and Liu Zhenli were removed from their posts and placed under investigation for “serious violations of discipline and law,” according to China’s defence ministry.

BBC/Taiwo Akinola

Foreign

Israel has launched a new wave of strikes on Tehran, Iran on Sunday, saying it aimed to dominate the skies after killing Iran’s supreme leader and leaving the Islamic Republic grappling to rebuild its leadership amid its biggest test in five decades.

U.S. and Israeli strikes and Iranian retaliation have sent shockwaves through sectors from shipping to air travel to oil, amid warnings of rising energy costs and disruption to business in the Gulf, a strategic waterway and global trade hub.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said a leadership council composed of himself, the judiciary head and a member of the powerful Guardians Council had temporarily assumed the duties of Supreme Leader following the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

The U.S. military said it had sunk an Iranian ship, while Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said they had launched an attack on the U.S. aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln with four ballistic missiles, state media reported.

In a sign of widening turmoil, Israel’s ambulance service said nine people were killed by a missile strike in the town of Beit Shemesh, the United Arab Emirates said Iranian attacks killed three people and Kuwait reported one dead in Iranian raids.

The Israeli military said that over the past day Israeli planes had conducted strikes to open the “path to Tehran”, and the majority of aerial defence systems in western and central Iran had been dismantled.

“Ali Khamenei was targeted in a precise, large-scale operation carried out by the Israeli Air Force, guided by accurate IDF intelligence, while he was in his central leadership compound in the heart of Tehran, where he was together with additional senior officials”.

Israeli military spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Nadav Shoshani said many targets remained, including sites of military‑industrial production.

“We have the capabilities and the targets to keep going on for as long as necessary,” he said.

Asked if Israel was considering deploying ground forces, Shoshani said that was not under consideration even though U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have urged Iranians to seize a rare opportunity to topple their leaders.

Hours after the U.S. and Israel said an air strike killed Khamenei, Iran’s state media confirmed the 86-year-old leader had died.

Inside Iran, some grieved for Khamenei while others celebrated his death, exposing a deep fault line in a country stunned by the sudden demise of the man who ruled for decades.

Thousands of Iranians were killed in a crackdown authorised by Khamenei against anti-government protests in January, the deadliest wave of unrest since the Islamic Revolution of 1979.

Footage from Tehran showed mourners packed into a square, dressed in black and many of them weeping.

However, videos posted on social media also showed joy and defiance elsewhere, with people cheering as a statue was toppled in the city of Dehloran in Ilam province, dancing in the streets of Karaj city, near Tehran in Alborz province, and celebrating in the streets of Izeh in Khuzestan province.

Khamenei, who built Iran into a powerful anti-U.S. force and spread its sway across the Middle East during his 36-year iron-fisted rule, was working in his office at the time of Saturday’s attack, state media said.

The raid also killed his daughter, grandchild, daughter-in-law and son-in-law.

Two U.S. sources and a U.S. official familiar with the matter said Israel and the U.S. timed their attack on Saturday to coincide with a meeting Khamenei was holding with top aides.

Experts said that while his death and those of other Iranian leaders would deal Iran a major blow, it would not necessarily spell the end of Iran’s entrenched clerical rule or the sway of the elite Revolutionary Guards over the population.

As supreme leader, Khamenei held ultimate power in Iran, acting as commander-in-chief of the armed forces and deciding on the direction of foreign policy, defined largely by confrontation with the United States and Israel.

Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin has denounced Khamenei’s death, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi described it as “blatant killing”, while European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said the death of Khamenei was “a defining moment in Iran’s history”.

After Iran retaliated with airstrikes around the Gulf, Anwar Gargash, adviser to the president of U.S. ally and oil power the United Arab Emirates, urged Tehran to “go back to your senses”, saying the war is not with Iran’s Gulf Arab neighbours.

The UAE has so far borne the brunt of Iran’s retaliation.

Trump warned on Sunday that the U.S. would hit Iran “with a force that has never been seen before” if it strikes back after the attacks on it.

In a sign of disruption to energy supplies, at least 150 tankers including crude oil and liquefied natural gas vessels dropped anchor in open Gulf waters beyond the Strait of Hormuz and dozens more were stationary on the other side of the chokepoint, shipping data showed on Sunday, after the U.S and Israeli strikes.

The oil tankers were clustered in open waters off the coasts of major Gulf oil producers including Iraq and Saudi Arabia as well as LNG giant Qatar.

In other regional repercussions, Pakistani police on Sunday clashed with protesters who breached the outer wall of the U.S. consulate in Karachi, leaving nine people dead, following news of Khamenei’s death.

Khamenei had a following among fellow Shi’ites outside Iran in countries such as Iraq and Pakistan, which have the largest Shi’ite populations after Iran.

In Iraq, police fired tear gas and stun grenades to scatter hundreds of pro-Iranian protesters who gathered outside the Green Zone in Baghdad, where the U.S. Embassy is located.

Global air travel remained heavily disrupted as continued air strikes kept major Middle Eastern airports, including Dubai – the world’s busiest international hub – closed in one of the biggest aviation interruptions in recent years.

Several blasts were heard for a second day in Dubai and over Qatar’s capital of Doha, witnesses said.

Iran, which had said it would target U.S. bases if attacked, hit a range of other targets, keeping the Gulf on edge.

Trump said the air strikes aimed to end a decades-long threat from Iran and ensure it could not develop a nuclear weapon.

He also sought to justify a risky gambit that seemed to contradict his professed opposition to American involvement in complex overseas conflicts.

Reuters/Olaolu Fawole

Religion

By Bunmi Agboola

Journalists have been urged to adhere strictly to professional principles and ethics in promoting justice, fairness, and unity for national development.

The call formed the focus of the 8th Shina Peller Ramadan Lecture and Iftar held at the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ Secretariat, Iyaganku, Ibadan.

The lecture, organised in collaboration with the Oyo State Council of the NUJ, was delivered by a Professor of Islamic Studies in the Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies, University of Ibadan, Professor Adam Akewula.

Delivering the lecture entitled, “Islamic Perspective on the Role of Journalists in Promoting Peace and Security,” Professor Akewula explained that information dissemination should be guided by humanity, ethics, and tolerance while also promoting religious harmony in the country.

Professor Akewula lauded the former Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Mr. Adewumi Faniran, for his display of sportsmanship and for sustaining the annual event.

The former member of the House of Representatives and sponsor of the lecture, Mr. Shina Peller, while quoting from Qur’an 49 verse 6, said journalists should see their current role in the society as a timely intervention, noting that the media has a long history of promoting democracy and accountability in the country.

Mr. Peller appealed to journalists to continue exposing corruption and abuses, promote the protection of human rights, and give voice to marginalized communities without fear or favour.

In his welcome address, the Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Oyo State Council, Mr. Akeem Abas, said since assuming office on December 9, 2025, he has initiated programmes focusing on journalists’ welfare, capacity building, ethical orientation, digital training, and strengthening professional unity across the state.

Mr. Abas also appreciated Mr. Peller for his immense contribution to the development of the media profession.

Present at the ceremony were the Deputy Director of News and Current Affairs, Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, Mr. Adewumi Faniran, Zonal Director of the Nigeria Television Authority, NTA, Mr. Taiwo Iterogba as well as veterans and media professionals across the state.

Edited by Olaolu Fawole

Religion

By Olaolu Fawole

Taiwo Adegbodu of the popular gospel music duo known as the Adegbodu Twins, has passed away.

His death was announced in an emotional message shared on their official Facebook page.

“TAIWO, why will you leave me and your kids without notification? My heart is bleeding, Lord how do you want me to cope without him? God why? This is too much for me to bear!!!”

The emotional tribute has since drawn an outpouring of condolences from fans, colleagues, and members of the gospel music community, many of whom described the twins as inseparable both on and off stage.

The Adegbodu Twins were known for their spiritually uplifting songs and coordinated performances that endeared them to audiences within and beyond the Christian community. Their unique bond as identical twins added a distinctive appeal to their ministry, with both brothers often speaking about their shared calling and lifelong partnership in music.

As of the time of filing this report, details surrounding Taiwo Adegbodu’s death have not been officially disclosed.

Taiwo’s passing marks a painful moment for admirers of the duo, whose harmonious voices and messages of faith resonated deeply with their followers.

Lifestyle

The remains of Manager Programmes of Ogo Ilu FM, Oko, under the stable of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria FRCN, Ibadan zonal station, Late Mrs Funmilayo Ogundiji have been laid to rest at her residence, Agbedo, Moniya area of Ibadan, Oyo State.

Radio Nigeria Correspondent who was at the burial, reports that friends and families of late Mrs Ogundiji including members of staff of FRCN, gave their last respect to the late FRCN staff.

In a sermon, the Most Superior Evangelist Adebayo Adekunmi of Celestial Church of Christ, CCC, Ileri Oluwa Parish, Oko, urged christians to live a life that would be impactful to humanity.

The cleric stressed the need for every human being to shun evil and live a meaningful life while on earth so as to gain eternity.

He maintained that everyone would render his or her account of stewardship on the day of reckoning.

The Zonal Director of FRCN, lbadan Zonal Station, Mr Femi Fulani who was represented by the Acting General Manager, Ogo Ilu FM, Mr Olufemi Olakanmi eulogised the selfless, humble and committed lifestyle of the deceased, adding that her invaluable roles in the corporation remain indelible.

One of the deceased’s brothers, Mr Gbenga Ogundiji said his sister would be remembered for her love and care for the family.

Aged 49, Mrs Ogundiji popularly called Iyalode died on February 18, 2026 during a brief illness.

She is survived by an aged mother, husband and children.

Religion

By Omolara Adasofunjo

Muslims have been challenged to remain faithful by continually reflecting on their deeds, with a reminder that every soul will account for its actions in the hereafter.

Director of Al-Madeenah Centre, Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Fadeelatus-Shaykh Dr. Sharafud-deen Raji, gave the admonition while delivering a lecture at the 2026 Annual Ramadan Lecture organised by the Ogun State House of Assembly, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.

Speaking on the theme, “Reality of Death and Accountability,” Dr. Raji described death as inevitable, stressing that true preparation lies in nurturing the soul through obedience to Allah rather than excessive attachment to worldly possessions.

He urged Muslims to live purposeful and accountable lives, noting that accountability on the Day of Judgement requires strict adherence to the pillars of Islam including belief in the oneness of Allah, observance of the five daily prayers, payment of Zakat, fasting during Ramadan, performing pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina, and living righteously in line with Islamic teachings.

Dr. Raji further emphasised the need for Muslims to be mindful of their actions, guard their tongues, and abide by the teachings of the Holy Qur’an as revealed by Almighty Allah.

In a goodwill message, the State Deputy Governor, Mrs Noimot Salako-Oyedele, represented by the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Boundary Matters, Khadijat Ahmed, described Ramadan as a sacred period of devotion, reflection, compassion, unity and renewed commitment to Allah and humanity.

The Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Mr. Oludaisi Elemide, represented by the Majority Leader, Mr. Yusuf Sherif, described the theme as timely and reminded public office holders of the certainty of divine judgement and the need to uphold integrity, justice and selfless service.

Mr. Elemide commended the House of Assembly Muslim Community for sustaining the annual Ramadan Lecture, noting that it serves as a moral compass reinforcing accountability to God and the people.

Earlier, the Clerk, Alhaji Sakiru Adebakin, emphasised the need to continually promote harmony between faith and governance, stating that patience over anger, humility over disrespect, punctuality, leadership by example, inculcation of moral values and obedience would promote peaceful co-existence and sustainable development.

Also speaking, the Chairman of the Ramadan Lecture Planning Committee, Mr. Lawal Samusideen, urged congregation to uphold the virtues of Ramadan beyond the fasting period for the continued progress of the state and the nation.

Politics

Member representing Ibadan North Federal Constituency, Mr. Folajimi Oyekunle has described Friday’s judgement of the Oyo State High Court which upheld the legitimacy of the Peoples Democratic Party National convention held in Ibadan.as a victory for democracy and internal party stability

Mr Oyekunle made this known while reacting to the judgement, stressing that it reinforces the principles of fair political participation within Peoples Democratic Party.

According to the federal lawmaker, the country cannot afford a one-party political system, noting that democracy thrives on diversity of ideas, ideological balance, and institutional checks and balances.

“We all cannot face the same direction politically and ideologically and expect excellent results. There must be checks and balances for democracy to have its way and remain stronger,” he stated.

The lawmaker reaffirmed his confidence in the ability of the party to remain resilient while serving the interests of party faithful and members of the public in the state and particularly within Ibadan North Federal Constituency.

He urged party members to remain calm, law-abiding, and hopeful, emphasizing that democracy is strengthened when justice is allowed to prevail through legitimate judicial processes.

Mosope Kehinde

Politics

By Mojisola Oladele

Twenty-five lawmakers including the Speaker of the Osun State House of Assembly, Prince Adewale Egbedun who were elected under the People’s Democratic Party, PDP have announced their defection to the Accord Party.

According to a statement issued by the Chief Press Secretary to the Speaker, Mr. Olamide Tiamiyu, the decision was reached during a meeting, held at the Assembly Complex, Osogbo.

“The members had resigned from the PDP weeks ago. Following what they described as deep reflection and extensive consultations with supporters, political associates and key stakeholders, they resolved to align with Accord.”

The lawmakers expressed their conviction that Accord party would provide a more stable, inclusive and people-centred platform through which they could continue to serve the people of Osun State.

They explained that the move was driven by a determination to advance the collective interests of the people and to sustain development across the state.

The lawmakers urged their supporters to remain steadfast and join them as they embark on the new political chapter.

They thereafter met with Governor Ademola Adeleke and Accord Party leaders at the Government House, where they reaffirmed their unwavering support for the Governor.

Edited by Olaolu Fawole

Foreign

The United Kingdom has temporarily withdrawn staff from its embassy in Tehran amid rising tensions over the prospect of US military strikes against Iran, prompting several countries to warn their citizens in the Middle East.


The UK Foreign Office described the move as a “precautionary measure,” adding that the embassy in Iran’s capital would continue to operate remotely. It also updated its travel advisory, urging against “all but essential travel” to Israel.


Meanwhile, the United States Embassy in Israel told some non-emergency staff and their families on Friday that they could leave the country.


The developments come a day after officials from United States and Iran held talks widely seen as a last-ditch effort to avert conflict over Tehran’s nuclear programme.


Several other countries, including China, India and Canada, have advised their citizens to leave Iran as soon as possible due to the risk of hostilities.


President Donald Trump has threatened military action if Tehran fails to reach an agreement on its nuclear ambitions. He has ordered what officials describe as the largest US military build-up in the region since the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, while Iran has vowed to respond forcefully to any attack.


On Friday, US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee advised embassy staff who wished to leave Israel to “do so as soon as possible.”


In an email, he reportedly said there was “no need to panic,” but stressed that those intending to depart should make arrangements “sooner rather than later.” A statement on the embassy’s website added that staff “may wish to consider leaving Israel while commercial flights are available.”


The move followed a recent decision by the US government to order all non-essential staff to leave its embassy in Beirut after a security review.


Meanwhile, the United States Department of State announced that Secretary of State Marco Rubio will travel to Israel on Monday for talks with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
According to a department spokesperson, Rubio was expected to discuss “a range of regional priorities,” including Iran.

BBC/Taiwo Akinola

Lifestyle

By Amos Ogunrinde

The remains of the late Head of Programmes Department of Ogo Ilu 89.3 FM, Mrs. Funmilola Ogundiji, will be laid to rest on Saturday at her residence in Agbedo, Moniya, Ibadan, Oyo State.


Her body will depart the Bowen University Teaching Hospital for Ibadan, where a funeral service will be held before interment.


Mrs. Ogundiji, popularly known as Iyalode, died on February 18, 2026, after a brief illness. She was 49 years old.


She is survived by her aged mother, husband, and children.

News

By Fasilat Lawal

A group known as Friends of Radio Nigeria, Ibadan, has expressed its readiness to support the new Zonal Director, Mr. Olufemi Fulani, in addressing the lingering power challenges confronting the station.

The group, comprising retired management staff of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria ,FRCN,Ibadan Zonal Station, made this known during its inaugural meeting held at the Nigeria Union of Journalists ,NUJ, Press Centre, Iyaganku, Ibadan.

In his welcome address, the Chairman of the group, Mr. Ademola Afolabi, congratulated the newly appointed Zonal Director and empathised with him over the enormous challenges facing the station.

Mr. Afolabi, who retired as Director of News at FRCN Headquarters, maintained that Radio Nigeria, Ibadan, which has moulded numerous professional journalists across the country, must not be left alone to confront its current challenges.

He advised members of staff of Radio Nigeria, Ibadan, to remain committed and disciplined, and to discharge their duties diligently, regardless of the present condition of the organisation.

In the same vein, the Vice Chairman of the committee, Alhaji Kola Animasaun, a retired Deputy Director of Marketing, Ibadan, and former General Manager of Positive FM, Akure, said members of the committee had benefited immensely during their years of active service in FRCN. 

He noted that it behoves them to give the necessary support to restore the station to its enviable status.

Reacting, the new Zonal Director, FRCN Ibadan Zonal Station, Mr. Olufemi Fulani, appreciated the unwavering support and commitment of the group.

Mr. Fulani highlighted measures taken by the management of the corporation to find a permanent solution to the power challenges to include exploring alternative energy sources, consultations with philanthropic individuals and corporate organisations, among other initiatives.

He explained that the current power outage was caused by accumulated electricity bills occasioned by high tariffs and other related issues.

Other members of the group who were present at the meeting  and also expressed their support included retired Director, FRCN New Media, Pastor Dare Olurunfemi; retired Deputy Director, News and Current Affairs, Mr. Tunde Abiodun; retired General Manager, Positive FM Akure, Deacon Femi Oladipo; Principal Technical Officer, Mr. Femi Ilori; Chief Technical Officer ,Studios,, Mr. Samuel Taiwo; and Controller of Marketing, Mr. Bayo Kumuyi.

It is almost a month now that the station had been grappling with the problem of power supply among numerous challenges bedevelling it for decades.

Despite the challenges, It has however not reneged in its mandate of fulfilling its mandate to the public by being the voice for the voiceless, having the courage and hope to surmount its own challenges.

Edited/ Olaitan Oye-Adeitan

Agriculture

By Rotimi Famakin

 The Society for Animal Rights Protection, in Oyo state has expressed readiness to sustain its collaboration with the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, to strengthen public awareness on the protection of animals.

 The President, Society for Animal Rights Protection, Oyo state chapter, Dr Ibikunle Faramade stated this during a courtesy visit  by the members of the society to the management of FRCN, Ibadan Zonal station.

Dr Faramade explained that the society has enjoyed a long-standing relationship with  Radio Nigeria in view of the outstanding and excellent operational standards in the nation’s media landscape.

While urging radio Nigeria to continue to maintain it’s flagship position, Dr Faramade said the society needed to partner FRCN so as to achieve the vision of keeping the rights of animals

Reacting, the Zonal Director, FRCN, Ibadan Zonal station, Mr Olufemi Fulani condemned the disposition of Nigerians to  domestic and wildlife animals saying constant campaigns is required to change the narrative; hence, the readiness of FRCN to partner the society.

Mr Fulani commended the society for considering animal  rights protection and urged them to continue with the vision.

Edited by Adetutu Adetule

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Legislature

By Mosope Kehinde

Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Mr Adebo Ogundoyin, has reaffirmed the legislature’s commitment to advancing inclusive and gender-responsive education reforms, declaring that no society can rise above the quality and accessibility of its educational system.

Speaking at the Policy Dialogue on Legislative Pathways for Inclusive Education Reform in Oyo State, the Speaker emphasized that education remains the bedrock of sustainable development and must be deliberately structured to accommodate every child, particularly the girl-child and other vulnerable groups.

Mr. Ogundoyin described the dialogue as timely and strategic, noting that it rightly places the Legislature at the center of education reform efforts. 

He explained that the constitutional mandate of lawmakers extends beyond lawmaking to include oversight and appropriation, instruments through which policies are shaped, budget priorities influenced, and public resources deployed efficiently and equitably.

Mr. Adebo Ogundoyin assured stakeholders that relevant House Committees, particularly those on Budget, Education, Science and Technology, and Women Affairs and Community Development would continue to collaborate closely with civil society groups and development partners to review existing frameworks, identify policy gaps, and promote reforms capable of delivering measurable progress.

Edited by Adetutu Adetule

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News

By Iyabo Adebisi

Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has increased the monthly payment for backlog and current gratuities of Oyo State workers from ₦1 billion to ₦3 billion.

The governor announced this at the 12th Omituntun Ramadan Lecture held at Ibadan North Local Government Motor Park, Agodi Gate, Ibadan.

He also said arrangements had been concluded to ensure smooth airlifting of Oyo State pilgrims directly from Ladoke Akintola International Airport to Saudi Arabia on May 3 and 4, 2026.

Appreciating the Muslim community’s support, Governor Makinde donated one bus each to seven selected mosques across the state’s geopolitical zones to aid Islamic propagation.

In a sermon, Sheikh Jamiu Sanusi cautioned against sycophancy and urged contentment.

In goodwill messages, the Olubadan of Ibadan, Oba Rashidi Ladoja and former Oyo Assembly Speaker, Alhaja Monsurat Sunmonu, called for unity and collective commitment to the state’s development.

Also special prayers were offered for the governor and the state by Sheik Faruk Onikijipa.

Edited by Maxwell Oyekunle

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Economy

Organised labour in the federal public service has given the Federal Government until Friday 27th February to release funds for three months of unpaid wage awards and other outstanding allowances across Ministries, Departments and Agencies.

The Trade Union Side of the Joint National Public Service Negotiating Council (JNPSNC) issued the ultimatum in a letter to the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment.

It warned that the eight civil service unions would take decisive action if the February 27, 2026 deadline is missed.

The unions accused the government of withholding funds, alleging that payment agencies are ready to act once the Federal Ministry of Finance releases the money.

The wage award followed approval of the 70,000 naira minimum wage after fuel subsidy removal and was designed as a temporary relief pending full implementation in July 2024.

Labour leaders said five months were initially unpaid; two were later settled after pressure, leaving three months outstanding since July 2024.

The unions also demanded payment of promotion arrears for workers elevated over three years ago, salary arrears for employees recruited between 2015 and 2024, and proper implementation of a 40 per cent peculiar allowance tied to the new minimum wage.

They warned of possible industrial action if funds are not released by the deadline and copied the letter to the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, among others.

Punch/Maxwell Oyekunle/Adetutu Adetule

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