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The Deputy Speaker of the Ondo State House of Assembly, Abayomi Akinruntan has resigned his position, citing the need to align with the conventional arrangement of elective position in the state.
The resignation letter of the former deputy speaker – representing Ilaje Constituency 1, – who is the son of the Olugbo of Ugbo Kingdom, Oba Fredrick Akinruntan, was read at the floor of the Assembly by the Clerk, Benjamin Jayeiola.
Akinruntan, who was absent during the plenary, was elected as the Deputy Speaker of the Assembly in June 2023, a position he occupied until his resignation.
The resignation letter read: “I hereby tender my resignation from the office of the Deputy Speaker effective from today, 2nd June, 2025. Recall the House was inaugurated June, 2023 and I was unanimously elected as Deputy Speaker by members as stipulated in our standing order.
“My resignation is borne out of the need to align with the conventional arrangement in power sharing of elective positions in the state. I want to appreciate all members and staff for their contributions and support.”
Following Akinruntan’s resignation, the lawmaker representing Okitipupa Constituency 2, Ololade Gbegude was subsequently nominated by Oluwatoyin Japheth (Akoko North East Constituency) and seconded by Chris Ayebusiwa (Okitipupa Constituency 1) as the new Deputy Speaker.
Following the nomination of Gbegudu, which was not contested, he was subsequently sworn in as the Deputy Speaker with the pledge that he will serve in his new role with due diligence.
Similarly, the Majority Leader of the Assembly, Oluwole Ogunmolasuyi, also stepped down from his position, with the lawmaker representing Ose Constituency, Olatunji Oshati, announced as the new Majority Leader.
Also, Muritala Sulaiman, representing Akoko South East, was announced as the new Chief Whip, while Fabiyi Olatunji, Odigbo Constituency 1, becomes the Whip of the Assembly.
The Speaker, Olamide Oladiji, commended the former deputy speaker and the erstwhile majority leader for their maturity.
He said: “He (Akinruntan) has been a peaceful ally. He has support the house. I want to appreciate him for the maturity displayed for ensuring a peaceful transition.
“The same thing goes to the former majority leader. He has been a stabilizer in the House and also a good and dependable ally.”
It was gathered that the change of the positions of the principal officers became imperative in order to balance the unwritten elective political arrangements in the state.
Akinruntan and Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa hail from the same Ilaje Local Council Area of the state, while the erstwhile Majority Leader, Ogunmolasuyi is from
Owo Local Council, where the Deputy Governor, Olayide Adelami hails from.
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The Deputy Speaker of the Ondo State House of Assembly, Abayomi Akinruntan has resigned his position, citing the need to align with the conventional arrangement of elective position in the state. The resignation letter of the former deputy speaker – representing Ilaje Constituency 1, – who is the son of the Olugbo of Ugbo Kingdom, Oba Fredrick Akinruntan, was read at the floor of the Assembly by the Clerk, Benjamin Jayeiola. Akinruntan, who was absent during the plenary, was elected as the Deputy Speaker of the Assembly in June 2023, a position he occupied until his resignation. The resignation letter read: “I hereby tender my resignation from the office of the Deputy Speaker effective from today, 2nd June, 2025. Recall the House was inaugurated June, 2023 and I was unanimously elected as Deputy Speaker by members as stipulated in our standing order. “My resignation is borne out of the need to align with the conventional arrangement in power sharing of elective positions in the state. I want to appreciate all members and staff for their contributions and support.” Following Akinruntan’s resignation, the lawmaker representing Okitipupa Constituency 2, Ololade Gbegude was subsequently nominated by Oluwatoyin Japheth (Akoko North East Constituency) and seconded by Chris Ayebusiwa (Okitipupa Constituency 1) as the new Deputy Speaker. Following the nomination of Gbegudu, which was not contested, he was subsequently sworn in as the Deputy Speaker with the pledge that he will serve in his new role with due diligence. Similarly, the Majority Leader of the Assembly, Oluwole Ogunmolasuyi, also stepped down from his position, with the lawmaker representing Ose Constituency, Olatunji Oshati, announced as the new Majority Leader. Also, Muritala Sulaiman, representing Akoko South East, was announced as the new Chief Whip, while Fabiyi Olatunji, Odigbo Constituency 1, becomes the Whip of the Assembly. The Speaker, Olamide Oladiji, commended the former deputy speaker and the erstwhile majority leader for their maturity. He said: “He (Akinruntan) has been a peaceful ally. He has support the house. I want to appreciate him for the maturity displayed for ensuring a peaceful transition. “The same thing goes to the former majority leader. He has been a stabilizer in the House and also a good and dependable ally.” It was gathered that the change of the positions of the principal officers became imperative in order to balance the unwritten elective political arrangements in the state. Akinruntan and Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa hail from the same Ilaje Local Council Area of the state, while the erstwhile Majority Leader, Ogunmolasuyi is from Owo Local Council, where the Deputy Governor, Olayide Adelami hails from. Mokwa death toll rises as NSEMA recovers five more bodies, totaling 158 Discover Suspected herdsmen hijack fully loaded vehicle, kill driver, abduct passengers in Benue Discover Cardizoom | Sponsored by Taboola I don't get sick because I clean my blood vessels. Write down the recipe Read More Skip Nnamdi Kanu: Monday sit-at-home had nothing to do with death of Jonathan’s ex-aide, Gulak – IPOB Discover Terrorism: Nnamdi Kanu confirmed he ordered Tinubu, Wike to be killed – DSS tells Court Discover -
See why doctors wear green during surgery.
Before green took over the operating room, surgeons traditionally wore white.
In operating rooms, every detail matters, from precision tools to the lighting, and even down to the colour of a doctor’s clothing.
One distinct feature in the modern surgical space is the green or blue attire worn by surgeons, and it is not a fashion statement. The reasons behind these colour choices are deeply rooted in science, psychology, and practicality.
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Before green took over the operating room, surgeons traditionally wore white, a colour that symbolised purity, cleanliness, and professionalism. This trend started in the 19th century as surgical hygiene became more emphasised.See why doctors wear green during surgery. Before green took over the operating room, surgeons traditionally wore white. In operating rooms, every detail matters, from precision tools to the lighting, and even down to the colour of a doctor’s clothing. One distinct feature in the modern surgical space is the green or blue attire worn by surgeons, and it is not a fashion statement. The reasons behind these colour choices are deeply rooted in science, psychology, and practicality. Before Green/Blue, What Were Doctors Wearing? Before green took over the operating room, surgeons traditionally wore white, a colour that symbolised purity, cleanliness, and professionalism. This trend started in the 19th century as surgical hygiene became more emphasised.0 Comments ·0 Shares ·28 Views ·0 Reviews -
Nigeria's religious history began in the 16th century with the arrival of missionaries from Portugal. While Badagry is often considered the birthplace of Christianity in Nigeria, it wasn’t the location of the first church.
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Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Olufemi Oluyede, has relocated to Makurdi, the capital of Benue State, following a surge in deadly attacks by suspected herders and armed militia groups that have left hundreds dead in recent weeks.
Military sources confirmed that Oluyede departed Abuja on Tuesday morning, accompanied by top officers from Army Headquarters, to conduct an on-the-spot assessment and coordinate a response to what local officials have described as near-daily assaults on rural communities.
“The Chief of Army Staff has ordered the deployment of additional troops to Benue to confront the attackers and restore order,” a senior military officer told AFP on condition of anonymity.
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Mayor Ras Baraka sues US attorney, claiming false arrest and defamation ahead of New Jersey governor primary .
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka has filed a lawsuit against New Jersey’s top federal prosecutor, accusing her of political retaliation after his controversial arrest earlier this month at a federal immigration detention facility. The suit, which seeks damages for false arrest and malicious prosecution, comes just days before Baraka competes in a pivotal Democratic primary for governor.
Baraka’s legal action targets interim US Attorney Alina Habba appointed under the Trump administration alleging she pursued criminal charges without cause after he attempted to join a lawful oversight visit to the Delaney Hall detention center alongside three Democratic members of Congress. The charges were later dropped, but Baraka contends they were politically motivated and defamatory.
Citing a post on X in which Habba said Baraka “committed trespass,” the lawsuit says Habba issued a “defamatory statement” and authorized his “false arrest” despite “clear evidence that Mayor Baraka had not committed the petty offense of ‘defiant trespass.’” The suit also names Ricky Patel, the Homeland Security Investigations agent in charge in Newark.
“This is not about revenge,” Baraka said during a news conference. “Ultimately, it’s about them taking accountability for what they did.”
The May 9 incident was captured on video, showing Baraka being led away in handcuffs after walking from inside the facility’s fence to a nearby street where demonstrators were gathered. Bystanders can be heard shouting to protect the mayor as tensions escalated.
Initially charged with defiant trespass, Baraka saw those charges dismissed within two weeks.
However, Rep. LaMonica McIver who joined him at the facility was later charged with assaulting officers during the chaotic scene.Mayor Ras Baraka sues US attorney, claiming false arrest and defamation ahead of New Jersey governor primary . Newark Mayor Ras Baraka has filed a lawsuit against New Jersey’s top federal prosecutor, accusing her of political retaliation after his controversial arrest earlier this month at a federal immigration detention facility. The suit, which seeks damages for false arrest and malicious prosecution, comes just days before Baraka competes in a pivotal Democratic primary for governor. Baraka’s legal action targets interim US Attorney Alina Habba appointed under the Trump administration alleging she pursued criminal charges without cause after he attempted to join a lawful oversight visit to the Delaney Hall detention center alongside three Democratic members of Congress. The charges were later dropped, but Baraka contends they were politically motivated and defamatory. Citing a post on X in which Habba said Baraka “committed trespass,” the lawsuit says Habba issued a “defamatory statement” and authorized his “false arrest” despite “clear evidence that Mayor Baraka had not committed the petty offense of ‘defiant trespass.’” The suit also names Ricky Patel, the Homeland Security Investigations agent in charge in Newark. “This is not about revenge,” Baraka said during a news conference. “Ultimately, it’s about them taking accountability for what they did.” The May 9 incident was captured on video, showing Baraka being led away in handcuffs after walking from inside the facility’s fence to a nearby street where demonstrators were gathered. Bystanders can be heard shouting to protect the mayor as tensions escalated. Initially charged with defiant trespass, Baraka saw those charges dismissed within two weeks. However, Rep. LaMonica McIver who joined him at the facility was later charged with assaulting officers during the chaotic scene.0 Comments ·0 Shares ·55 Views ·0 Reviews -
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The Kebbi State Government has disbursed about N337 million to women from all parts of the 21 local government areas to enjoy the Sallah celebration. Three women were selected from the 3,743 polling units each in the state and presented with N30,000 per person.The Kebbi State Government has disbursed about N337 million to women from all parts of the 21 local government areas to enjoy the Sallah celebration. Three women were selected from the 3,743 polling units each in the state and presented with N30,000 per person.
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The Federal Government’s Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) initiative has received a massive response, with over 90,000 applications submitted in less than a week of the portal going live.
According to the Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, this overwhelming interest reflects Nigerians’ eagerness to acquire practical skills for employment and self-reliance.
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#TVETNigeria #SkillUpNaija #FGInitiative #EducationReform #YouthEmpowerment #VocationalTraining🚨 JUST IN: Over 90,000 Nigerians Apply for FG’s TVET Programme Within Days of Launch – Minister Reveals The Federal Government’s Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) initiative has received a massive response, with over 90,000 applications submitted in less than a week of the portal going live. According to the Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, this overwhelming interest reflects Nigerians’ eagerness to acquire practical skills for employment and self-reliance. ⸻ #TVETNigeria #SkillUpNaija #FGInitiative #EducationReform #YouthEmpowerment #VocationalTraining0 Comments ·0 Shares ·98 Views ·0 Reviews
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