Parenting Tips

By Olaitan Oye-Adeitan

It is heart rendering that children are suffering unjustly and rather than the trend becoming unabated, it is assuming a more worrisome dimension.

Tragically, these innocent lives who should be surrounded by love, care and protection, instead suffer all manners of abuses in the hands of those entrusted with their care.

The case of a female teacher at a private school at Ikorodu, Lagos, Stella Nwadigo, who repeatedly slapped a three-year-old pupil, Abayomi Michael, for failing to write the number six as instructed cannot be hurriedly forgotten.It is good justice is taking its cause due to her arrest.

What about a middle-aged woman at Araromi Obada Oko, identified as Odeale Fatimah who was also arrested for using a razor blade to inflict deep wounds on ten-year-old boy Olasunkanmi Oluwadamilara over allegations of theft of six hundred naira.

In a shocking incident outside Nigeria, an Australian social media influencer was also accused of poisoning her own baby girl to garner donations and increase her online presence.Imagine!

The escalating rate of crimes against children is becoming increasingly unacceptable and has reached a tipping point,where immediate action is necessary.”

The World Health Organization,WHO, defines child maltreatment as the abuse and neglect that occurs to children under 18 years of age. It includes all types of physical and/or emotional ill-treatment, sexual abuse, neglect, negligence and commercial or other exploitation, which results in actual or potential harm to the child’s health, survival, development or dignity in the context of a relationship of responsibility, trust or power.

Worrying statistics reveal that 60% of children under 5 are physically or emotionally abused by parents or caregivers, while 1 in 5 women and 1 in 7 men have experienced childhood sexual abuse.

Sadly, child maltreatment is frequently concealed, and only few gets support and justice.It’s commendable that justice is being served in recent cases, but we mustn’t forget the countless victims whose ordeals are ignored, and left to endure trauma, injury, or even death in silence.”

Child maltreatment can have far-reaching and devastating consequences, leading to a range of developmental, health, learning difficulties, social struggles, depression, aggression.

The long-term effects of childhood trauma can persist into adulthood, increasing the likelihood of developing mental health disorders, struggling with addiction, experiencing chronic illness, and facing economic instability.”

As they mature into adulthood, victims of childhood maltreatment remain vulnerable to a range of challenges, including psychiatric disorders, substance abuse, chronic health conditions, and reduced economic prospects.(National Research Council, USA),

We therefore, cannot remain passive observers while the future of these innocent children are ravaged by maltreatment. We must intervene and act!

While children atimes cannot but display some naughtiness, discipline should be corrective and not destructive.

As much as possible, avoid hitting any child on sensitive parts such as the eyes, face, ears, head, chest, stomach.These are no go areas to touch while scolding a child for any injury to these parts may be irrepairable.

Be it also known that children, according to Scriptures are the heritage from the Lord, making them precious gifts from God.

Consequently, any form of abuse or maltreatment towards them is a direct affront to God Himself.

Be mindful how you treat children for you never can tell, the child you abuse today might be the very one who comes to your rescue tomorrow.

Interestingly, you may not recognize that child because he would have grown too but it is certain, he will.

Feature

By Titilayo Kupoliyi

Tongue is a small sense organ but the most deadly. This part of the body has the ability to build or destroy.
Unfortunately, people often talk down on others despite its effects on them.
The Bible in Psalm 34:12-13 says “Whoever of you loves life and desires to see many good days, keep your tongue from evil and your lips from telling lies.”
Also, Proverbs 10:11 – “The mouth of the righteous is a fountain of life…”
Proverbs 10:19 – “Sin is not ended by multiplying words, but the prudent hold their tongues.”
Despite numerous bible verses on the need for people to tame their tongues because of its potency, most parents use negative words on their children/wards, yet expect them to excel in life.
As a parent, you can’t continue depositing negative words in your children/wards and expect them excel or navigate life successfully.
Furthermore, there is an adage that says whatever one sows, he or she reaps.
It behoves on every parent to cultivate the habit of speaking right to their children/wards as this plays a key role in navigating their directions in life.

Proverbs 18:21 butresses the need for speaking right, It says life and death are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruit.
As parents, it is important to pray and speak rightly everytime under any circumstance to see the expected results in children/wards

Also, people should cultivate the attitude of using edifying words in relatting with others as abusive words can have negative psychological effects on people which might lead them to suicide, low self esteem and depression.

Hence, people should consciously strive to speak right as it has its impact on the hearer, this is as highlighted in Proverbs 12:18 “Some people make cutting remarks, but the words of the wise bring healing.”
Above all, some tips for controlling the tongue include thinking before you speak, speaking the truth in love, listening more than you talk, and apologizing when necessary.

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Crime

By Leke Adegbite

The Ondo State Police Command has apprehended three members of a syndicate whose speciality is in child stealing and trafficking.  

The Commissioner of Police, Ondo State Command, Mr Olutokunbo Afolabi, who paraded the suspects in Akure, said the suspects through intelligence-led policing were traced to Ottah Village in Edo State and Ihiala in Anambra State, where they were arrested.

Mr Afolabi who listed the suspects to include; Lukman Isiaka, Abosede Olanipekun and the head of the syndicate, a 62-year-old woman, Sabira Izuorah, who was in possession of the stolen children in Anambra before she was nabbed.

The Commissioner of Police disclosed that Sabira purchased the children from the two other suspects at the rate of 500,000 naira per child while she sells to the final buyer at the rate of one million naira per child.

The police boss said some children are currently on the missing list while efforts are ongoing to rescue them, and the suspects will be charged in court upon completion of the investigation.

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Labour

By Olaolu Fawole

Retirement is meant to be a time of rest and reflection, a reward for decades of hard work of Pensioners.

However, for pensioners under Nigeria’s Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS), it has become a period of endless waiting, financial hardship, and unfulfilled promises.

The CPS, introduced in 2004 to replace the Defined Benefit Scheme, was designed to ensure a seamless retirement for workers through a contributory system managed by Pension Fund Administrators (PFAs).

However, for many retirees, the delays in the payment of monthly pensions have turned the system into a source of anguish.

Endless Waiting, Mounting Hardship

For many pensioners, the monthly pension is their primary source of income.

The delays, often lasting months, have created a cascade of challenges.

Essential needs like food, housing, and medical care have become unaffordable luxuries.

The rising cost of living in Nigeria has only worsened their plights.

Inflation has pushed the prices of basic goods and services to record highs, leaving retirees unable to meet their daily needs.

Some have resorted to borrowing or relying on family members for support, while others have reportedly lost their lives due to an inability to afford life-saving medical care.

Why the Delays Persist

Several factors have been identified as the root causes of the delays. Chief among them is the failure of some employers, particularly state governments, to remit contributions promptly.

This has created backlogs that disrupt the flow of funds into pension accounts.

Administrative inefficiencies within PFAs and the cumbersome processes required to access pensions also exacerbate the situation.

Retirees are often forced to navigate bureaucratic hurdles, with errors in documentation and record verification delaying payments further.

Demands for Urgent Reform

Nigeria Union of Pensioners, Contributory Pension Scheme Sector has been at the forefront of calls for reform.

The union has also called for an upward review of pensions to reflect the economic realities of inflation and rising living costs.

The plights of pensioners under the CPS raises serious questions about Nigeria’s commitment to the welfare of its senior citizens.

Retirement should be a period of dignity and comfort, but for many, it has become a struggle for survival.

Experts agreed that systemic reforms are essential to restore confidence in the CPS.

This includes resolving payment delays and also ensuring that retirees can access their funds without unnecessary stress.

One thing is that the welfare of pensioners must become a priority.

Their years of service to the nation deserve more than broken promises and delayed payments.

For now, the voices of pensioners echo a simple plea, which is to live out their retirement in peace and dignity, free from the burdens of a system that was meant to protect them.

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Foreign

At least seven people have been killed in a clash with soldiers on duty at a mine in the central Ashanti region, according to the army.
The Ghana Armed Forces said about 60 illegal miners had forced their way into the mine run by global giant AngloGold. Ashanti and had fired upon the soldiers when they were intercepted.
This prompted the soldiers “to retaliate in self-defence”, leading to the deaths and injuries, it said in a statement.
A representative of the miners denied that they had been armed.Following news of the deaths, there were protests in Obuasi town where several buses were set on fire.

Angry residents poured onto the company’s grounds following the killings, burning at least three vehicles and other equipment belonging to the company.

President John Mahama has ordered investigations into the matter, saying anyone found to have acted unlawfully will be brought to justice.
A statement from the presidency indicated that eight people had died.
Soldiers shoot dead at least seven miners in Ghana
AngloGold Ashanti said the situation had calmed down
At least seven people have been killed in a clash with soldiers on duty at a mine in the central Ashanti region, according to the army.

The Ghana Armed Forces said about 60 illegal miners had forced their way into the mine run by global giant AngloGold Ashanti and had fired upon the soldiers when they were intercepted.

This prompted the soldiers “to retaliate in self-defence”, leading to the deaths and injuries, it said in a statement.

A representative of the miners denied that they had been armed.

Following news of the deaths, there were protests in Obuasi town where several buses were set on fire.

Angry residents poured onto the company’s grounds following the killings, burning at least three vehicles and other equipment belonging to the company.

President John Mahama has ordered investigations into the matter, saying anyone found to have acted unlawfully will be brought to justice.

A statement from the presidency indicated that eight people had died.

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The government has asked the mining company, AngloGold Ashanti, to cover the medical expenses of the injured and the burial costs, while tasking security agencies to ensure peace in the area.

AngloGold Ashanti said the situation had since calmed down and it was working closely with the authorities.

It said its main concern was “the safety and health of our employees and those in our community” who were affected by the incident.

The local chairman of the Ghana National Association of Small Scale Miners, Kofi Adams, was quoted by the Reuters news agency as saying that the violence was “unprecedented”.

He said that nine people had died and 14 severely injured adding that it was “difficult to understand why it had happened”.

In the past, he said, warning shots had been fired to ward off intruders. He also disputed the allegation by the military that the people had been armed.

The army said the “illegal miners were wielding locally manufactured rifles, pump action guns” and other weapons. It said it had a duty to defend itself, innocent civilians and property, including by using lethal force.

There have been tensions between AngloGold Ashanti and residents who accuse them of exploiting mineral resources without doing much to develop the area or create jobs.

Some local small-scale mining associations have been asking to be given some of the company’s mining concessions.

The company insists it has been doing a lot for the local communities.

BBC/ Titilayo Kupoliyi

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News

By Leke Adegbite

The Ondo State Police Command has confirmed the killing of a suspected notorious cultist Nasir Isiaka in Owo.

The 40-year-old Nasir was shot dead in the early hours of Sunday amidst recent cult classes in Owo, which led to the state government declaring a curfew in the town.

Confirming the latest killing, the spokesperson of the Ondo State Police Command, Mrs Funmi Odunlami, said, “The command can confirm the murder of one Nasir Isiaka aged 40 years, a notorious cultist who has been on the police wanted list.”

“The police at A’Division Owo today received a distress call that someone was shot at LA Igbanasa area of Owo by 2 masked men, on getting to the scene, the police discovered that the deceased was a cultist who participated in the #EndSARS Protest, and attacked Uso division and the A’Division and stole an AK 47 and bulletproof belonging to the Police, he also participated in the killing of one Adedeji Rafiu a.k.a PA, Mrs Odunlami explained.

“His remains has been deposited in the morgue by the police, effort is on to apprehend the men behind the masks”, the Ondo PPRO added.

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Religion

By Rotimi Famakin

For Nigeria to reclaim its leadership position in the global community, political leaders must view their offices as a call to stewardship.

Senior Pastor of Harvesthouse Christian Centre, HCC, Akobo, Ibadan, Reverend Gbeminiyi Eboda, made this assertion during a news briefing held at the Alpha Cathedral auditorium of the church ahead of an evening of prayer and praise scheduled for Wednesday, January 22, 2025.

Reverend Eboda expressed deep concern over Nigeria’s stagnation despite its abundant natural resources, attributing its struggles to poor governance and failed social and economic policies.

He highlighted issues such as insecurity, inflation, and the dilapidation of public infrastructure, emphasizing the need for both leaders and citizens to embrace their roles as key stakeholders in nation-building, rather than leaving the task to a select few.

“We need to treat everything as if it is our own. We must develop a sense of stewardship and stop relying on a few individuals to build the nation. Every citizen must see themselves as a stakeholder. Only then can our nation become a better place,” Reverend Eboda said.

Addressing the severe economic challenges faced by Nigerians, which he attributed to political shortcomings; Reverend Eboda urged political leaders to fulfil their campaign promises.

“Those in leadership positions must see their roles as a call to serve. They should prioritize the electorate over the interests of a few sponsors. “Leaders should lead by example. They must sacrifice and deal with the fifth columnist”, he stated.

Despite these challenges, the cleric commended the resilience and unity of Nigerians, expressing optimism for a brighter future.

Reverend Eboda also spoke about the upcoming prayer and praise event, Night of Mercy, scheduled to run from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Alpha Cathedral, Police Bus Stop, Akobo, Ibadan.

According to him, the program, based on divine inspiration, was deliberately planned for the start of the year to ensure a smooth and successful 2025.

This fourth edition of the program will feature renowned gospel artist Bidemi Olaoba.

Reverend Eboda noted that the event is open to both Christians and people of other faiths, with adequate arrangements made for security and traffic management.

For those unable to attend in person, the program will be streamed live on Facebook, YouTube, and other social media platforms.

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Crime

By Oluwatoyin Adegoke 

Gunmen have murdered a 54-year-old prophet and leader of the Ogun State local security outfit, SO SAFE CORPS, Yomi Adetula during Sunday service at his church in the Idiroko area of the state.

The gunmen numbering about six were said to have attacked and killed him while preaching on the pulpit, while worshippers scampered for safety from the Celestial Church of Christ Parish. 

The State’s Police Public Relations Officer, Omolola Odutola who confirmed the incident in Abeokuta, maintained that the deceased’s body was riddled with bullets and deep cuts were inflicted on his head.

The police spokesperson said the corpse had been deposited at the morgue of the General Hospital, Ilaro and efforts were ongoing to arrest the fleeing suspects who reportedly escaped towards the border area. 

Speaking on the incident, the State Commander of the So-Safe Corps, Mr  Soji Ganzallo, who described the death as a tragic loss also urged anyone with information to assist in the ongoing investigation.

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Lifestyle

By Abimbola Bamgbose

Governor of Ogun State and Chairman of the Southern Governors’ Forum (SGF), Prince Dapo Abiodun, has described the tanker explosion which claimed 77 lives and left 25 others injured,along Dikko-Maje Road in Suleja, Niger State, as a devastating tragedy.

In a statement released on Sunday in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, Governor Abiodun expressed deep sorrow on behalf of the governments and people of the southern states.

He extended condolences to Governor Mohammed Umar Bago, his administration, and the people of Niger State, urging them to remain resilient in the face of such a heartbreaking event.

The governor prayed for the peaceful repose of the deceased and wished the injured a swift recovery.

He also called on state and federal agencies to intensify efforts in addressing the aftermath of the tragedy.

Prince Abiodun also appealed to the federal government to collaborate with the Niger State Government and provide any necessary assistance during this challenging time.

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Crime

By Abdulqadri Oyinlola

The Ogun State Police Command has arrested Sholola Kazeem in Owode-Egba for allegedly pouring hot vegetable oil on his wife and stabbing her in the head during a violent altercation.

The Command’s Public Relations Officer, Ms Omolola Odutola, who made this known in a statement, explained that the incident occurred following a misunderstanding between the suspect and his wife, Sholola Mutiat, who live together in the Ring Road community.

The assault left the victim with multiple injuries, requiring her to be hospitalized at a private medical facility.

Members of the community reported the incident to the Owode Divisional Police Officer, DPO, prompting the suspect’s arrest.

Ms. Odutola confirmed that Kazeem is currently under investigation and will be charged to court soon.

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Education

By Oluwatoyin Adegoke

The management of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, MAPOLY, Abeokuta, has announced the reopening of the Institution slated for Monday, 20th January, 2025.

A statement by the polytechnic’s Registrar, Mrs. Olubukola Elewedalu, indicates that the decision was sequel to the amicable resolution of the crisis that led to the initial closure of the institution.

Mrs Elewedalu advised both the newly admitted and returning students to resume their registration processes and academic activities respectively to prevent any disruption in the academic schedule, noting that lectures were expected to commence in earnest.

The registrar also solicited the continuous cooperation of students towards ensuring a smooth academic year and advised them to remain committed to maintaining the peace and order within the polytechnic community.

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Politics

By Kayode Animasaun

The chairman of Ondo State Independent Electoral Commission, ODIEC, Dr Joseph Aremo has announced that , Ondo West Local Government election for the position of Chairmanship has been cancelled.

Briefing journalists in Akure, the state capital, Dr Aremo said the cancellation became necessary due to complaints by the New Nigeria People’s party NNPP that old logo of the party was used instead of the new one.

He said the commission only cancelled election into the championship position in the local government and not inclusive of the councillorship positions

The ODIEC boss said the rescheduled local government Area would take place between 11 and 4pm.

According to him, he said the materials needed including the new logo for NNPP would be ready for use at the rescheduled council election.

Asked if the rescheduled Ondo West local government election would delay announcement of results from other local government areas, the ODIEC chairman said announcement of results from other local governments will not be delayed.

He said the commission would be fair to all stakeholders including participating political parties in the local government election.

Dr Aremo assured residents of the state that ODIEC would conduct a free, fair and credible local government election in Ondo State.

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Health

By Adebola Ajayi

The Ogun State Chairperson of the Police Officers’ Wives Association, POWA, Mrs Olubusola Ogunlowo has led members of the Association on a ten thousand step walk fitness dance and sweat exercise.

A statement by the Spokesperson of State Police command , Omolola Odutola indicates that the exercise was part of activities marking Mrs Ogunlowo’s maiden edition of sensitization on the importance of healthy living and ensuring a daily walking lifestyle for a longer life.

The statement shows that the chairperson of POWA had earlier led a delegation of Police Wives in the state, to Ogun State Police Command to pay a courtesy visit to her husband, and formally welcomed him into the Office and prayed that his tenure as well as other Police officers in the State would be successful.

According to the statement, during the visit, Mrs Ogunlowo enumerates her seven point vision that would be brought to the frontier to assist Police wives to remain at their best emotionally and mentally.

It says that the agenda includes promotion of the importance of healthy living, protection of the rights of women and children against negative vices and violence, welfare of the aged and how best to manage them at old age.

Others were recycling programmes where Police wives would be taught on how to engage in the recycling business as a sustainable means of income, priotizing the education of the Police officers children and adequately supporting them academically.

The statement notes that the Ogun State Chairperson of POWA appreciates the National President of the Police wives association, Mrs Elizabeth Egbetokun for her resilience and numerous achievements through the partnership of her husband IGP Kayode Egbetokun for his visionary leadership in bringing quality impact to police officers which the beam light can be seen on the families.

It adds that the programme was rounded off with health talks to the Police wives on ways to better advance their course for the year 2025.

Politics

By Bukola Bardi

The Speaker, Ondo State House of Assembly, Mr Olamide Oladiji has cast his vote at polling unit 5, ward 9,Sasere in Ondo East Local Government Area.

Speaking with journalists after performing his franchise, the Speaker expressed satisfaction over the conduct of the election by the Ondo State Independent Electoral Commission (ODIEC).

While stressing the importance of the local government election, Oladiji appreciated Governor Mr Lucky Aiyedatiwa for various steps taken towards enhancing smooth and effective grassroot development in ondo State.

The Speaker, also commended the people of Ondo State for maintaining the existing peace and coming out to cast their votes.

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Security

By Funmi Ojo

The governor of Osun State, Senator Ademola Adeleke has commended the personnel of the Department of State Services, DSS, on the successful operation, that led to the arrest of 10 suspected members of Boko Haram/Islamic State’s West Africa Province (ISWAP) in Ilesa, Osun State.

Governor Adeleke, in a statement by his Spokesperson, Mallam Rasheed Olawale lauds the alertness of security operatives, to eliminate the threats posed by the suspected terrorists, which gives further assurance that the security agencies are up to the task of sustaining peace and security of every part of Nigeria.

The governor particularly commends the intelligence gathering of the personnel of the Department of State Service, who have painstakingly monitored the activities of the suspected criminals and moved swiftly to cut off their dastardly act.

“This is a welcome development and a big relief, not just for us as a government but to the people of the state and Nigeria in general. I commend the security operatives for their alertness and intelligence-driven operation. We have absolute confidence in our security forces to keep protecting us”.

Governor Adeleke assures that his administration will continue to cooperate with security agencies and support their operations to ensure maximum protection of the lives and property of the Osun State people, noting that this remains his top priority.

He enjoins residents of Osun State to continue to be watchful, and report any suspicious activity in their neighbourhoods to the relevant security agencies, while assuring that the state will continue to be a peaceful state under his watch.

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Politics

By Kayode Animasaun/ Olufisoye Adenitan/ Isaac Afolabi

Security has been beefed up at the state headquarters of the Ondo State Independent Electoral Commission, ODIEC, located along Oba Ile road in Akure, the state capital as the local government election is in progress in Ondo State.

Radio Nigeria Correspondent reports that personnel from the Nigeria Police Force were deployed at the ODIEC office to maintain peace and order.

It was gathered that the Security and Civil Defense Corps did not participate in the conduct of the election as the corps had not attended any of the security meetings called by the ODIEC before the election.

The security personnel manned strategic positions at the ODIEC state office with sniffer dogs.

They also mounted Roadblocks along the Oba Ile road in front of the office, stopping and searching vehicles.

The Oba Ile road has also been closed to vehicular movement just as only accredited individuals were allowed to pass.

Also, individuals were subjected to thorough screenings by men of the Nigerian Police.

Meanwhile, Ondo State Governor Mr Lucky Aiyedatiwa who participated in the local government election in the state, described the election as a step towards enhancing grassroots development.

The Governor reiterated the commitment of his administration to the effective running of the local government system in the state in line with the provisions of the law.

He cast his vote at Polling Unit 5, Ugbo Ward 4, in Ilaje Local Government Area, commending the electoral process.

Speaking with journalists after casting his ballot, the Governor commended the Ondo State Independent Electoral Commission (ODIEC) for the seamless conduct of the poll. 

Governor Aiyedatiwa also thanked the people of the State for participating in the election.

Also, The Deputy Governor, Dr Olayide Adelami has expressed satisfaction with the high turnout of voters for the local government election in the state.

The deputy governor stated this when he voted at Igbooroko Unit 16 , ward 3 in Owo.

He expressed delight with the level of turnout, urged the people to maintain law and order after the process. 

Dr Adelami said local government administration was critical to good governance and democracy for growth and development 

Also speaking, the APC candidate for chairmanship in Owo, Mr Tope Omolayo appreciated president Bola Tinubu for allowing grassroots democracy to strive after 16 years of interrupted local government elections.

Speaking with Positive FM, the Electoral officers in Isaipen Ward 3 unit 8, Owo, Gbadamosi Owolabi and Mudasiru Adegbeha said the exercise has been peaceful and violent-free.

They expressed optimism that the election will bring dividends of democracy closer to the people at the grassroots.

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Technology

By Oluseyi Olarinde

The first smart City in Oyo state tagged, the Blue Sapphire district has been flagged off at Ikija, Oluyole Local government area of the state.

The flag-off programme, which took place at the Smart City location beside the First Technical University, Oyo state, along Lagos Ibadan Expressway, had in attendance state government representatives, religious leaders, and elder statesmen.

The programme coordinator, Mr Kolajo Abimbola, who is the Managing Director of Tinath Realties and Investment Limited, noted in a remark that the proposed smart city would provide all basic amenities that would make life comfortable and habitable for residents when completed.

According to Mr Abimbola, international and local partners had shown interest in the project because it’s a circular economy, which would provide an eco-friendly habitat, mitigate greenhouse emissions, and provide entrepreneurial support for its residents.

He said the smart city would provide a decent workplace was cited in Ibadan because of the uniqueness of the city and being the first in so many things.

According to the Board Chairman, of One of the partners in the project, the Asimais Company Limited, which donated the 60 hectares of land for the smart city, Alhaja Kolawole Rasaq, stressed that the Eco-friendly environment would change the status of Oyo state in general noting that the projects would be in three phases and the Blue Sapphire district was the first and others would follow later.

In his contribution, the Oluyole Local Government Chairman who flagged off the project, Mr Akeem Olatunji said the blue Sapphire district was patterned after a district in the United Kingdom which would provide job opportunities for inhabitants of the state, he also commended the mutual relationship between the key players of the project.

The chairman housing corporation of Oyo state, Chief Ademola Omotosho explained that development such as this would boost the internally generated revenue of Oyo state.

Dignitaries at the event included the Chairman Central Council of Ibadan indigenes, CCII, Chief Ajeniyi Ajewole, Mogajis, Baales, Chairman, Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, Apostle Joshua Akinyemiju and the Chief Imam of Ibadanland, Alhaja Sheikh Abdulganiy Abubakri  Agbotomokekere.

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Foreign

Israel’s government has approved the new Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal with Hamas, paving the way for it to take effect on Sunday.

The decision came after hours of discussions that continued late into the night. Two far-right ministers voted against the deal.

The security cabinet earlier recommended ratifying the agreement, saying it “supports the achievement of the objectives of the war”, according to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office.

The terms of the agreement will officially come into force at 08:30 local time (06:30 GMT) on Sunday, Qatari mediators announced.

Under the deal, 33 Israeli hostages still held by Hamas in Gaza after 15 months of conflict will be exchanged for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails during the first phase lasting six weeks.

Israeli forces will also withdraw from densely populated areas of Gaza, displaced Palestinians will be allowed to begin returning to their homes and hundreds of aid lorries will be allowed into the territory each day.

Negotiations for the second phase and which should see the remaining hostages released, a full Israeli troop withdrawal and “the restoration of sustainable calm” will start on the 16th day.

The third and final stage will involve the reconstruction of Gaza, something which could take years and the return of any remaining hostages’ bodies.

Qatar has said the hostages to be released during the first phase will include “civilian women, female soldiers, children, the elderly, and sick and wounded civilians”.

Israel says three hostages are expected to be released on the first day of the ceasefire, with more small groups freed at regular intervals over the next six weeks.

The Israeli military launched a campaign to destroy Hamas which is proscribed as a terrorist organisation by Israel, the US and others in response to an unprecedented cross-border attack on 7 October 2023, in which about 1,200 people were killed and 251 taken hostage.

More than 46,870 people have been killed in Gaza since then, according to the territory’s Hamas-run health ministry. Most of the 2.3 million population has also been displaced, there is widespread destruction, and there are severe shortages of food, fuel, medicine and shelter due to a struggle to get aid to those in need.

Israel says 94 of the hostages are still being held by Hamas, of whom 34 are presumed dead. In addition, there are four Israelis who were abducted before the war, two of whom are dead.

BBC / Titilayo Kupoliyi

Lifestyle

By Fasilat Lawal

A resident of Bodija Estate, Ibadan, Mr Badmus Oyeleke, has called on the government not to neglect the victims of the tragic explosion that occurred in the community on January 16, 2024.

Speaking during the Bodija Estate Explosion Remembrance Jumaat Service held at the Bodija Housing Estate and Environs Mosque, Mr Oyeleke recalled with grief how devastating the incident was and emphasized the need for continued support for those affected.

Another resident, Mr Gbenga Oyetola, urged the government to take a more proactive stance on security issues, stressing the importance of punishing those responsible for the explosion to deter future incidents.

The Chief Imam of the Mosque, Alhaji AbdulHakeem Afuye, also called on Nigerians to remain security-conscious and promptly report suspicious activities to security personnel to safeguard lives and property.

During the service, he prayed for the repose of the souls of the victims and extended condolences to their families.

The explosion, which occurred at Dejo Oyelese Close, Adeyi Avenue, claimed three lives, with several residents injured, leaving the community in mourning and calling for justice and improved security measures.

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By Olufisoye Adenitan

Ondo state governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa,has presented the instruments of appointment and staff of office to two kings in the southern senatorial district of the state.

The monarchs are Oba Hosea Fonghon who became the new Takunbe of Ipoke in Ese-Odo local government area while Oba Akinyomi John was installed as the Laragunsin of Ode-Iyansan in the Irele local government area.

Performing the ceremonies at a separate event , the governor, who was represented by his deputy, Olayide Adelami, called on the new monarchs to consider their installation as a call for the upliftment of their people and the traditional institution.

He Admonished the monarchs to exercise restraints and caution in the use of traditional authority and powers against the principles of the institution.

He appealed to the other contenders for the stools and their followers to rally the new kings and put behind them, the rivalry and acrimony that attended the selection process, charging them to cooperate with security operatives in their domains.

While thanking them for the overwhelming support in the 2024 governorship election in the state, the governor urged the people to participate actively in this Saturday’s local government election and conduct themselves in an orderly manner.

Remarking earlier, the permanent secretary in the state ministry of local government and chieftaincy affairs, Oladele Adesanmi, thanked Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa for sustaining the sanctity of the selection process, adding that the new monarchs fulfilled all the provisions of the Chieftaincy Declaration of their communities and the extant chief laws of Ondo state.

Responding, the monarchs pledged to bring peace, unity and equitable development to their towns.

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The Presidency has announced that starting from the end of January, local government areas across Nigeria will begin receiving their allocations directly from the Federal Allocation Account Committee (FAAC), marking a significant step towards local government autonomy.

The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Public Communications, Sunday Dare, made this disclosure during an interview on Arise News on Thursday night.

He reiterated President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to implementing the Supreme Court’s landmark July 2024 judgment, which declared state control over local government funds unconstitutional.

In a unanimous decision delivered by Justice Emmanuel Agbim, the apex court ruled that allocations to local governments should either be paid directly or through states.

However, given the ineffectiveness of the latter, the court mandated direct payments to local councils.

The judgment followed a suit filed by the Attorney General of the Federation, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), advocating for the financial autonomy of Nigeria’s 774 local government areas.

Despite the ruling, implementation had been delayed to ensure proper mechanisms were in place. Dare confirmed that these arrangements are now complete, paving the way for local governments to begin receiving funds directly by the end of January.

“We have a President who ensures local government autonomy. I spoke to a local government chairman, who said, ‘Oh, I will be getting N2.9bn, instead of the N200m I was getting before’.

“From the end of this month, LG will receive the money directly,” Dare explained.

Dare also called for greater scrutiny of state and local government financial management. “One state collected N499 billion last year—nearly four times its previous allocation—yet there’s little to show for it,” he noted.

He stressed that while the Federal Government often faces criticism, attention must also shift to how states and local governments utilize their resources.

“The framers of our constitution created the three tiers of government for a reason. It’s time to hold states and local governments accountable,” Dare added.

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Sierra Leone has recalled its ambassador from neighbouring Guinea after seven suitcases containing suspected cocaine were found in an embassy vehicle.

On Monday, Guinean authorities impounded a vehicle belonging to Sierra Leone’s embassy and detained its occupants on suspicion of possessing “substances suspected to be cocaine”, Sierra Leone’s Foreign Minister Alhaji Musa Timothy Kabba said.

“In light of this serious development, the government has urgently recalled Sierra Leone’s ambassador to Guinea, Ambassador Mr Alimamy Bangura, to Freetown to provide a full account of the incident,” he added.

The recalled envoy was not in the car and is not under arrest, the minister said.

“It has not been proven that the ambassador is involved in this trafficking,” Kabba said.

About $2,000 (£1,600) in cash was found along with the seven suitcases, according to the minister, who did not specify the weight of the suspected drugs.

He said the two West African countries were cooperating in a “thorough” investigation of the incident, pledging that all responsible parties would be held accountable.

“Anyone found guilty of breaking Sierra Leonean and international drug trafficking laws will face full force of the law.”

West Africa is a major transit point for the trafficking of cocaine from Latin America, where it is produced, to Europe, one of the drug’s main markets.

But some drugs are also being consumed locally.

Last April, Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio declared drug abuse in the country a national emergency.

Kush, a psychoactive blend of addictive substances, has been prevalent in the country for years.

Local communities have called on the government to tackle the scourge and help them deal with drug users.

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By Mosope Kehinde

The immediate past member of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Mrs. Wumi Oladeji has tasked members of the 10th assembly in the state on the need to amend and implement the Child Rights Laws.

Mrs. Oladeji said that the necessary amendments and proper implementation of the laws prevent incidents like the recent Ibadan Children’s Funfair stampede and continuous sexual harassment of young female children by paedophiles.

She gave the charge at a Memorial Lecture and Colloquium held in honour of the late Samuel Ladoke Akintola, held at Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso.

The ex-lawmaker, who is the Director of Public Affairs And Family Assistance, the Nigerian Safety Investigative Bureau (NSIB), said that the stampede was an unfortunate incident which could have been guided against if the laws that guarantee the safety and rights of children were in operation.

Mrs. Oladeji, therefore, urged the members to visit the Assembly’s archive to amend those laws that protect young females and guarantee the rights of all children in the state.

The NSIB director, who was honoured with an outstanding award for promoting the legacy of the late Premier of the Western region, said that there were several Child Rights Laws domesticated by the previous Assemblies in the state.

She stressed that the 10th assembly only needed to revisit them and amend them where necessary to meet the present day’s challenges.

Justice Ladiran Akintola, who spoke on behalf of the children of the late Samuel Ladoke Akintola, charged the students, who are the beneficiaries of the foundation’s gesture, to remain focused in their academics for them to become important personalities in the future.

In his welcome address, the Chairman and National Coordinator, Samuel Ladoke Akintola Foundation, Mr. Adedokun Adeyemi, said Mrs. Wumi Oladeji and three others were considered for the award because of their contributions to immortalizing the legacy of the late Samuel Ladoke Akintola. 

“She was honoured for her tireless efforts and dedication to preserving the memory and ideals of this visionary leader.”

The event was attended by the Soun of Ogbomoso, Oba Ghandi Afolabi Oloye, former Governor of Oyo State, Sen. Rashidi Ladoja, who was represented by Oloye Bisi Ilaka, Dr Saka Balogun, Sen. Ayoade Adeseun, Oloye Lekan Alabi among others.

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By Bolanle Adesida

Officers of the Sakura Police Division have apprehended a street urchin who engages in sharp tricks to rob unsuspecting people, particularly women, of their possessions.

Ogun State Police Command Public Relations officer, Ms Omolola Odutola said the arrest was in response to the orders from State Commissioner of Police  Lanre Ogunlowo for intensive raids aimed at eliminating criminals and preventing potential crimes.

Ms Odutola explained that the Sakura Divisional Police Officer encountered one Abdullahi Sodiq, a male with no identifiable address in possession of a black handbag belonging to a woman and inside the bag were an iPhone,  travel documents, a house key, and several other items.

She said that during questioning, Abdullahi Sodiq could not provide a satisfactory explanation about the bag that was in his possession.

The police public Relations officer added that a follow-up investigation revealed that the rightful owner of the bag was identified as Iyabo Ogunubi, who had previously had it stolen by Abdullahi.

Ms Odutola said the case would be taken to the court, and urged the public to prioritize the security of their valuables.

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