• Prince Adedoyin Temiyemi Dosunmnu (?- 1949).

    He temporarily occupied Iga Idunganran (Oba of Lagos' palace) between the death of Oba Falolu Dosunmu in September 1949 and the installation of Oba Adeniji Adele II on October 1, 1949.
    Prince Adedoyin Temiyemi Dosunmnu (?- 1949). He temporarily occupied Iga Idunganran (Oba of Lagos' palace) between the death of Oba Falolu Dosunmu in September 1949 and the installation of Oba Adeniji Adele II on October 1, 1949.
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  • The Court of Appeal in Ilorin, Kwara State, has upheld the death sentences of five men convicted for their roles in the 2018 Offa bank robbery.

    The appellate court dismissed their appeals, ruling that they lacked merit, and unanimously affirmed the earlier judgment of the Kwara State High Court, which sentenced the convicts to death by hanging.

    The decision was delivered by a three-member panel comprising Justices Ridwan Maiwada Abdullahi, Gabriel Kolawole, and Abdul Dogo.

    According to the Director of Public Prosecution, Mohammed Akande, the court confirmed the sentences against Niyi Ogundiran, Salawu Azeez, Ibikunle Ogunleye, Ayoade Akinnibosun, and Adeola Adeola Abraham.

    Despite the ruling, the convicts still retain the legal right to approach the Supreme Court for a final appeal.

    #Nigeria #OffaRobbery #CourtOfAppeal #Justice
    The Court of Appeal in Ilorin, Kwara State, has upheld the death sentences of five men convicted for their roles in the 2018 Offa bank robbery. The appellate court dismissed their appeals, ruling that they lacked merit, and unanimously affirmed the earlier judgment of the Kwara State High Court, which sentenced the convicts to death by hanging. The decision was delivered by a three-member panel comprising Justices Ridwan Maiwada Abdullahi, Gabriel Kolawole, and Abdul Dogo. According to the Director of Public Prosecution, Mohammed Akande, the court confirmed the sentences against Niyi Ogundiran, Salawu Azeez, Ibikunle Ogunleye, Ayoade Akinnibosun, and Adeola Adeola Abraham. Despite the ruling, the convicts still retain the legal right to approach the Supreme Court for a final appeal. #Nigeria #OffaRobbery #CourtOfAppeal #Justice
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  • Tinubu Govt Withholds ₦131.5bn Osun LG Funds for 10 Months Despite Supreme Court Ruling

    The Tinubu-led Federal Government has allegedly withheld ₦131.5 billion in local government allocations meant for Osun State for 10 months, despite a Supreme Court ruling declaring such action unlawful.

    A review of FAAC data from the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation shows that the unpaid funds cover the period from March to December 2025. The money was meant for Osun’s local governments to provide basic services at the grassroots.

    Observers say the continued withholding of the funds has crippled local governance and raises serious concerns about respect for the rule of law.

    How long will court judgments be ignored while citizens suffer?

    #OsunState #Tinubu #FAAC #LocalGovernmentFunds #RuleOfLaw #NigeriaPolitics #Injustice
    Tinubu Govt Withholds ₦131.5bn Osun LG Funds for 10 Months Despite Supreme Court Ruling The Tinubu-led Federal Government has allegedly withheld ₦131.5 billion in local government allocations meant for Osun State for 10 months, despite a Supreme Court ruling declaring such action unlawful. A review of FAAC data from the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation shows that the unpaid funds cover the period from March to December 2025. The money was meant for Osun’s local governments to provide basic services at the grassroots. Observers say the continued withholding of the funds has crippled local governance and raises serious concerns about respect for the rule of law. How long will court judgments be ignored while citizens suffer? 🇳🇬🤔 #OsunState #Tinubu #FAAC #LocalGovernmentFunds #RuleOfLaw #NigeriaPolitics #Injustice
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  • President Tinubu Celebrates Chief Bisi Akande at 87, Praises His Role in Nigeria’s Democracy and APC Success

    President Bola Tinubu has paid a special tribute to elder statesman Chief Bisi Akande on his 87th birthday, recognizing his immense contributions to Nigeria’s democracy and the All Progressives Congress (APC). Tinubu highlighted Akande’s journey from accountant to Deputy Governor of old Oyo State, Governor of Osun, and first Interim APC Chairman, praising his leadership in helping unseat an incumbent in 2015. He lauded Akande’s integrity, mentorship, and unwavering support for the Renewed Hope Agenda, describing him as a tireless advocate for democracy, social justice, and good governance even at 87.
    President Tinubu Celebrates Chief Bisi Akande at 87, Praises His Role in Nigeria’s Democracy and APC Success President Bola Tinubu has paid a special tribute to elder statesman Chief Bisi Akande on his 87th birthday, recognizing his immense contributions to Nigeria’s democracy and the All Progressives Congress (APC). Tinubu highlighted Akande’s journey from accountant to Deputy Governor of old Oyo State, Governor of Osun, and first Interim APC Chairman, praising his leadership in helping unseat an incumbent in 2015. He lauded Akande’s integrity, mentorship, and unwavering support for the Renewed Hope Agenda, describing him as a tireless advocate for democracy, social justice, and good governance even at 87.
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  • Police Detain Osun Activists Over Report of Deadly Stampede at APC Aspirant Bola Oyebamiji’s Residence

    The Nigerian Police have detained civic activists in Osun State following their reports of an alleged stampede that reportedly claimed three lives during a food distribution event at the Ikire residence of All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship aspirant, Bola Oyebamiji. The arrests have sparked widespread concern over freedom of expression, civic reporting, and due process.

    According to family sources, Mr. Abiodun Adegoke, National Coordinator of the Concerned Citizens of Nigeria (CCN), was arrested in Osogbo after publishing claims about a December 27, 2025 incident in which a stampede allegedly occurred during the distribution of rice and cash gifts. He had reportedly called on security agencies to investigate the incident and maintained that he possessed verifiable information and community accounts. Instead of being invited for questioning, he was allegedly arrested without prior engagement, denied bail, and faced possible transfer to Abuja without a court order.

    In a separate statement, the CCN condemned the arrest of another member, Mr. Iyiola Monsuru, describing it as an attack on freedom of expression and civic responsibility. The group said the stampede reportedly happened in the early hours of the morning during the distribution of food items and envelopes allegedly containing ₦2,000, leading to the deaths of a woman, Mrs. Buli Balogun (popularly known as Iya Eleelo), and two other persons.

    The organisation emphasized that incidents involving loss of life should be thoroughly investigated rather than suppressed, warning that arresting citizens for reporting such matters undermines democratic accountability. CCN demanded the immediate and unconditional release of its members and urged security agencies to conduct a transparent, impartial investigation into the alleged deaths.

    SaharaReporters learned that the arrests followed a social media post titled “Three Feared Dead At Bola Oyebamiji’s Residence In Ikire,” in which Adegoke called for an official probe and appealed to Osun residents to demand a full account of the circumstances surrounding the incident.

    The development has intensified national debate around police conduct, political pressure, human rights, and the shrinking space for civic engagement in Nigeria, particularly as the 2026 Osun State governorship election approaches.


    Police Detain Osun Activists Over Report of Deadly Stampede at APC Aspirant Bola Oyebamiji’s Residence The Nigerian Police have detained civic activists in Osun State following their reports of an alleged stampede that reportedly claimed three lives during a food distribution event at the Ikire residence of All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship aspirant, Bola Oyebamiji. The arrests have sparked widespread concern over freedom of expression, civic reporting, and due process. According to family sources, Mr. Abiodun Adegoke, National Coordinator of the Concerned Citizens of Nigeria (CCN), was arrested in Osogbo after publishing claims about a December 27, 2025 incident in which a stampede allegedly occurred during the distribution of rice and cash gifts. He had reportedly called on security agencies to investigate the incident and maintained that he possessed verifiable information and community accounts. Instead of being invited for questioning, he was allegedly arrested without prior engagement, denied bail, and faced possible transfer to Abuja without a court order. In a separate statement, the CCN condemned the arrest of another member, Mr. Iyiola Monsuru, describing it as an attack on freedom of expression and civic responsibility. The group said the stampede reportedly happened in the early hours of the morning during the distribution of food items and envelopes allegedly containing ₦2,000, leading to the deaths of a woman, Mrs. Buli Balogun (popularly known as Iya Eleelo), and two other persons. The organisation emphasized that incidents involving loss of life should be thoroughly investigated rather than suppressed, warning that arresting citizens for reporting such matters undermines democratic accountability. CCN demanded the immediate and unconditional release of its members and urged security agencies to conduct a transparent, impartial investigation into the alleged deaths. SaharaReporters learned that the arrests followed a social media post titled “Three Feared Dead At Bola Oyebamiji’s Residence In Ikire,” in which Adegoke called for an official probe and appealed to Osun residents to demand a full account of the circumstances surrounding the incident. The development has intensified national debate around police conduct, political pressure, human rights, and the shrinking space for civic engagement in Nigeria, particularly as the 2026 Osun State governorship election approaches.
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  • Why Was a Woman’s Home Burnt for Worshipping Osun in Kwara, Why Were Suspects Freed, and Has Religious Extremism Now Replaced Justice in Ilorin?

    A disturbing case of alleged religious persecution has emerged from Ilorin, Kwara State, where a traditional worshipper, Mrs. T.A. Olorisha, says her home was deliberately set ablaze because of her faith, while suspects arrested over the incident were later released by the police. The traumatised woman has now issued a desperate plea for help, warning that she may take her own life if justice is not served.

    According to Olorisha, she had lived peacefully for years in the Isalẹ Koko area of Ilorin until community members allegedly targeted her over her devotion to Osun, a deity in Yoruba traditional religion. In an emotional video, she recounted how she was summoned to a meeting weeks before the incident, where nine men reportedly told her that an Islamic cleric (“Alfa”) had declared that traditional worshippers were no longer welcome in the community.

    She said she challenged the claim and demanded to meet the cleric face-to-face, insisting she had done nothing wrong. Instead, the men allegedly threatened her, warning that she should either comply or face consequences. Olorisha recalled that one man openly asked what would happen if her house was burnt, while a police officer present advised restraint and later warned the men against causing trouble.

    However, while Olorisha travelled to her hometown to attend a traditional festival, her house was allegedly set on fire on January 1, 2026. The blaze destroyed all her belongings, including livestock, leaving her homeless and destitute. She says she has since been moving around in a single piece of clothing, struggling to survive.

    Her anguish deepened when she learned that suspects initially arrested over the arson had been released, raising fears of intimidation and impunity. In a tearful appeal, she called on Nigerians—especially traditional worshippers—to intervene on her behalf, saying she has nowhere else to turn. She warned that continued abandonment and injustice could push her to suicide.

    SaharaReporters previously reported that three men were arrested in connection with the attack, and the Kwara State Police Command acknowledged awareness of the case. Yet the alleged release of suspects has intensified public concern about whether law enforcement is willing—or able—to confront religious extremism.

    The incident has drawn strong condemnation from Omoyele Sowore, human rights activist and publisher of SaharaReporters, who described the attack as part of a broader pattern of religious intolerance in Ilorin. He warned that extremists must be stopped immediately and reminded authorities that no individual or group has the right to impose religious beliefs on others. Sowore referenced a similar 2023 case involving traditional religion activist Tani Olohun, arguing that repeated failures to enforce the law embolden mobs and radical elements.

    This case has now become a national test of Nigeria’s commitment to religious freedom, constitutional rights, and the rule of law. Why was a woman’s home allegedly destroyed for her beliefs? Why were suspects reportedly freed? And how long will religious intolerance be allowed to override justice in a democratic society?

    For many Nigerians, Olorisha’s plea is not just about one victim—it is about whether the state can still protect citizens from persecution based on faith, or whether silence and inaction will continue to empower extremism.
    Why Was a Woman’s Home Burnt for Worshipping Osun in Kwara, Why Were Suspects Freed, and Has Religious Extremism Now Replaced Justice in Ilorin? A disturbing case of alleged religious persecution has emerged from Ilorin, Kwara State, where a traditional worshipper, Mrs. T.A. Olorisha, says her home was deliberately set ablaze because of her faith, while suspects arrested over the incident were later released by the police. The traumatised woman has now issued a desperate plea for help, warning that she may take her own life if justice is not served. According to Olorisha, she had lived peacefully for years in the Isalẹ Koko area of Ilorin until community members allegedly targeted her over her devotion to Osun, a deity in Yoruba traditional religion. In an emotional video, she recounted how she was summoned to a meeting weeks before the incident, where nine men reportedly told her that an Islamic cleric (“Alfa”) had declared that traditional worshippers were no longer welcome in the community. She said she challenged the claim and demanded to meet the cleric face-to-face, insisting she had done nothing wrong. Instead, the men allegedly threatened her, warning that she should either comply or face consequences. Olorisha recalled that one man openly asked what would happen if her house was burnt, while a police officer present advised restraint and later warned the men against causing trouble. However, while Olorisha travelled to her hometown to attend a traditional festival, her house was allegedly set on fire on January 1, 2026. The blaze destroyed all her belongings, including livestock, leaving her homeless and destitute. She says she has since been moving around in a single piece of clothing, struggling to survive. Her anguish deepened when she learned that suspects initially arrested over the arson had been released, raising fears of intimidation and impunity. In a tearful appeal, she called on Nigerians—especially traditional worshippers—to intervene on her behalf, saying she has nowhere else to turn. She warned that continued abandonment and injustice could push her to suicide. SaharaReporters previously reported that three men were arrested in connection with the attack, and the Kwara State Police Command acknowledged awareness of the case. Yet the alleged release of suspects has intensified public concern about whether law enforcement is willing—or able—to confront religious extremism. The incident has drawn strong condemnation from Omoyele Sowore, human rights activist and publisher of SaharaReporters, who described the attack as part of a broader pattern of religious intolerance in Ilorin. He warned that extremists must be stopped immediately and reminded authorities that no individual or group has the right to impose religious beliefs on others. Sowore referenced a similar 2023 case involving traditional religion activist Tani Olohun, arguing that repeated failures to enforce the law embolden mobs and radical elements. This case has now become a national test of Nigeria’s commitment to religious freedom, constitutional rights, and the rule of law. Why was a woman’s home allegedly destroyed for her beliefs? Why were suspects reportedly freed? And how long will religious intolerance be allowed to override justice in a democratic society? For many Nigerians, Olorisha’s plea is not just about one victim—it is about whether the state can still protect citizens from persecution based on faith, or whether silence and inaction will continue to empower extremism.
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  • Did Wike Admit Using the Judiciary for APC’s Political Battles? Why the FCT Minister Says He Helped Kill Osun’s LG Funds Case—and What It Means for Democracy in Nigeria

    Nigeria’s political space was thrown into controversy after Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, openly claimed that he helped influential figures within the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) use the judiciary to frustrate the Osun State local government funds lawsuit. Speaking in a video circulating online, Wike boasted that the court actions that led to the withholding of Osun’s local government allocations were not accidental but carefully engineered by powerful political actors working behind the scenes.

    Addressing a crowd in Port Harcourt, the former Rivers State governor accused APC National Secretary, Senator Ajibola Basiru, of enjoying the political benefits of judicial decisions against the Osun State Government without acknowledging those who made them possible. According to Wike, the lawsuit—widely viewed as targeting Governor Ademola Adeleke’s administration—was part of a broader political strategy rather than a purely legal process.

    Wike warned APC leaders against what he described as ingratitude, insisting that their current advantage in Osun was the result of unseen political manoeuvres. “Today, you are enjoying in Osun. You don’t know those who did the work,” he said, cautioning party leaders not to “take our support for Mr President for granted.” His remarks appeared to be a direct response to Basiru’s criticism of his involvement in Rivers State politics.

    The political clash follows Basiru’s demand that Wike resign as FCT minister, arguing that he is not a member of the APC and therefore has no standing to interfere in the party’s internal affairs. Basiru maintained that his comments were aimed at defending party structure and respecting sitting governors, adding that Wike’s response was inappropriate for a member of the Federal Executive Council.

    The controversy also reopens debate surrounding the Supreme Court’s December 2025 ruling on the Osun local government funds dispute. While the Court faulted the Federal Government for withholding funds, it also ruled that the Osun Attorney General lacked the authority to sue on behalf of the local councils without proper authorisation. A minority judgment, however, criticised the Federal Government’s action as harmful to local governance.

    Wike’s admission has triggered intense reactions across political and civil society circles, raising troubling questions about judicial independence, political influence over court processes, and the weaponisation of legal institutions for partisan gain. If court outcomes can be “worked out” through political connections, critics ask, what does this mean for democracy, federalism, and the rule of law in Nigeria?

    As tensions escalate between Wike and APC leadership, the episode underscores a deeper struggle over power, loyalty, and accountability within Nigeria’s political system—one that could reshape party alliances, governance in Osun and Rivers States, and public trust in the judiciary.


    Did Wike Admit Using the Judiciary for APC’s Political Battles? Why the FCT Minister Says He Helped Kill Osun’s LG Funds Case—and What It Means for Democracy in Nigeria Nigeria’s political space was thrown into controversy after Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, openly claimed that he helped influential figures within the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) use the judiciary to frustrate the Osun State local government funds lawsuit. Speaking in a video circulating online, Wike boasted that the court actions that led to the withholding of Osun’s local government allocations were not accidental but carefully engineered by powerful political actors working behind the scenes. Addressing a crowd in Port Harcourt, the former Rivers State governor accused APC National Secretary, Senator Ajibola Basiru, of enjoying the political benefits of judicial decisions against the Osun State Government without acknowledging those who made them possible. According to Wike, the lawsuit—widely viewed as targeting Governor Ademola Adeleke’s administration—was part of a broader political strategy rather than a purely legal process. Wike warned APC leaders against what he described as ingratitude, insisting that their current advantage in Osun was the result of unseen political manoeuvres. “Today, you are enjoying in Osun. You don’t know those who did the work,” he said, cautioning party leaders not to “take our support for Mr President for granted.” His remarks appeared to be a direct response to Basiru’s criticism of his involvement in Rivers State politics. The political clash follows Basiru’s demand that Wike resign as FCT minister, arguing that he is not a member of the APC and therefore has no standing to interfere in the party’s internal affairs. Basiru maintained that his comments were aimed at defending party structure and respecting sitting governors, adding that Wike’s response was inappropriate for a member of the Federal Executive Council. The controversy also reopens debate surrounding the Supreme Court’s December 2025 ruling on the Osun local government funds dispute. While the Court faulted the Federal Government for withholding funds, it also ruled that the Osun Attorney General lacked the authority to sue on behalf of the local councils without proper authorisation. A minority judgment, however, criticised the Federal Government’s action as harmful to local governance. Wike’s admission has triggered intense reactions across political and civil society circles, raising troubling questions about judicial independence, political influence over court processes, and the weaponisation of legal institutions for partisan gain. If court outcomes can be “worked out” through political connections, critics ask, what does this mean for democracy, federalism, and the rule of law in Nigeria? As tensions escalate between Wike and APC leadership, the episode underscores a deeper struggle over power, loyalty, and accountability within Nigeria’s political system—one that could reshape party alliances, governance in Osun and Rivers States, and public trust in the judiciary.
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  • PDP Plans Strategic Meetings with Peter Obi, Atiku, and Key Powerbrokers Ahead of 2027 Elections”

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has announced plans to engage with former presidential candidate Peter Obi, ex-Vice President Atiku Abubakar, and other influential political figures as part of its strategy to rebuild the party ahead of the 2027 general elections. The announcement was made by Emmanuel Ogidi, PDP South-South Chairman, during an interview on Channels Television on Wednesday.
    Ogidi revealed that the party has already begun consultations with key political actors, including former Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo and Ibrahim Babangida (IBB), to signal that the PDP remains relevant despite internal challenges. He stressed that meetings with Obi and Atiku, both former PDP stalwarts now aligned with other political platforms, are part of a deliberate effort to reconnect with major opposition figures.
    Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar were previously PDP vice presidential and presidential candidates in the 2019 and 2023 elections, respectively. The outreach reflects the PDP’s commitment to unifying opposition voices and strengthening its democratic credentials.
    The PDP’s efforts coincide with ongoing preparations for off-season elections in Ekiti and Osun states, as well as the 2027 general elections. On Tuesday, the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) met with former President Goodluck Jonathan in Abuja. Led by National Chairman Tanimu Turaki, the delegation received Jonathan’s assurance of continued loyalty and active support for the PDP.
    Turaki described the former president’s commitment as “very reassuring and encouraging”, highlighting the PDP’s determination to reorganize, strengthen internal cohesion, and mobilize key political actors ahead of critical upcoming elections.
    The PDP’s outreach initiative is viewed as a strategic move to solidify its relevance in Nigeria’s political landscape, heal internal divisions, and present a united front against the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the years leading up to the 2027 polls.
    PDP Plans Strategic Meetings with Peter Obi, Atiku, and Key Powerbrokers Ahead of 2027 Elections” The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has announced plans to engage with former presidential candidate Peter Obi, ex-Vice President Atiku Abubakar, and other influential political figures as part of its strategy to rebuild the party ahead of the 2027 general elections. The announcement was made by Emmanuel Ogidi, PDP South-South Chairman, during an interview on Channels Television on Wednesday. Ogidi revealed that the party has already begun consultations with key political actors, including former Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo and Ibrahim Babangida (IBB), to signal that the PDP remains relevant despite internal challenges. He stressed that meetings with Obi and Atiku, both former PDP stalwarts now aligned with other political platforms, are part of a deliberate effort to reconnect with major opposition figures. Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar were previously PDP vice presidential and presidential candidates in the 2019 and 2023 elections, respectively. The outreach reflects the PDP’s commitment to unifying opposition voices and strengthening its democratic credentials. The PDP’s efforts coincide with ongoing preparations for off-season elections in Ekiti and Osun states, as well as the 2027 general elections. On Tuesday, the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) met with former President Goodluck Jonathan in Abuja. Led by National Chairman Tanimu Turaki, the delegation received Jonathan’s assurance of continued loyalty and active support for the PDP. Turaki described the former president’s commitment as “very reassuring and encouraging”, highlighting the PDP’s determination to reorganize, strengthen internal cohesion, and mobilize key political actors ahead of critical upcoming elections. The PDP’s outreach initiative is viewed as a strategic move to solidify its relevance in Nigeria’s political landscape, heal internal divisions, and present a united front against the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the years leading up to the 2027 polls.
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  • Osun State Government Condemns ‘Baseless’ Arrest and Humiliation of Elderly PHC Officer in Egbedore Local Government, Clarifies Retirement File Retrieval Incident Amid Viral Police Photos

    The Osun State government has strongly condemned the arrest and humiliating treatment of an elderly Administrative Officer attached to a Primary Health Centre (PHC) in Egbedore Local Government Area after viral photographs showed him kneeling in police custody. According to a statement by Olalekan Badmus, Special Assistant (Digital Media) to Governor Ademola Adeleke, the incident was “baseless” and occurred while the officer was performing official duties related to the processing of retirement documents for PHC workers. The disruption stemmed from files being inaccessible during an 11-month NULGE strike. Despite presenting proper documentation and corroboration from retiring nurses, the officer was harassed and only released around 8 pm. The government emphasized that the arrest had no legal justification and highlighted the officer’s legitimate role in the retirement process.

    #OsunState #PHCOfficer #PoliceBrutality #PublicService #ViralNews

    Osun State Government Condemns ‘Baseless’ Arrest and Humiliation of Elderly PHC Officer in Egbedore Local Government, Clarifies Retirement File Retrieval Incident Amid Viral Police Photos The Osun State government has strongly condemned the arrest and humiliating treatment of an elderly Administrative Officer attached to a Primary Health Centre (PHC) in Egbedore Local Government Area after viral photographs showed him kneeling in police custody. According to a statement by Olalekan Badmus, Special Assistant (Digital Media) to Governor Ademola Adeleke, the incident was “baseless” and occurred while the officer was performing official duties related to the processing of retirement documents for PHC workers. The disruption stemmed from files being inaccessible during an 11-month NULGE strike. Despite presenting proper documentation and corroboration from retiring nurses, the officer was harassed and only released around 8 pm. The government emphasized that the arrest had no legal justification and highlighted the officer’s legitimate role in the retirement process. #OsunState #PHCOfficer #PoliceBrutality #PublicService #ViralNews
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  • Nigeria Labour Congress Accuses Police of Intimidating Local Government Workers in Osun, Warns Against Renewed Crisis After 11-Month Strike

    The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in Osun State has raised alarm over what it described as the intimidation and arrest of local government workers by the police, barely hours after employees resumed duty following an almost 11-month industrial action. The NLC Chairman in the state, Christopher Arapasopo, warned that the development could disrupt the fragile peace that followed the prolonged shutdown of council activities.

    According to Arapasopo, reports from several local government areas indicate that workers were being targeted within council premises. Although the Osun State Police Command has not officially confirmed any arrests, sources within the All Progressives Congress (APC) claimed that two to three workers were apprehended for allegedly attempting to remove documents from secretariats in Boluwaduro LGA (Otan Ayegbaju) and Egbedore LGA (Awo) shortly after work resumed. Images and videos of the alleged arrests circulated online, intensifying public debate.

    Speaking at the Osun State Government’s 2026 annual prayer event in Abere, Arapasopo condemned what he called attempts to criminalise civil servants for performing their duties. He accused the police of allowing themselves to be used for political purposes, alleging that workers were being paraded, humiliated, and forced to kneel. He demanded the immediate release of those detained and warned that labour would not tolerate continued harassment.

    The NLC chairman further accused the APC of attempting to destabilise the state, vowing that labour would resist any attempt to plunge Osun into crisis through lawful means. He also linked labour’s stance to political accountability, stating that workers would “vote accordingly” in response to how they are treated.

    As of the time of the report, the police had yet to issue an official statement. The incident has heightened concerns that unresolved political and administrative tensions at the local government level could once again strain industrial relations in Osun State, just days after workers returned from a prolonged strike.
    Nigeria Labour Congress Accuses Police of Intimidating Local Government Workers in Osun, Warns Against Renewed Crisis After 11-Month Strike The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in Osun State has raised alarm over what it described as the intimidation and arrest of local government workers by the police, barely hours after employees resumed duty following an almost 11-month industrial action. The NLC Chairman in the state, Christopher Arapasopo, warned that the development could disrupt the fragile peace that followed the prolonged shutdown of council activities. According to Arapasopo, reports from several local government areas indicate that workers were being targeted within council premises. Although the Osun State Police Command has not officially confirmed any arrests, sources within the All Progressives Congress (APC) claimed that two to three workers were apprehended for allegedly attempting to remove documents from secretariats in Boluwaduro LGA (Otan Ayegbaju) and Egbedore LGA (Awo) shortly after work resumed. Images and videos of the alleged arrests circulated online, intensifying public debate. Speaking at the Osun State Government’s 2026 annual prayer event in Abere, Arapasopo condemned what he called attempts to criminalise civil servants for performing their duties. He accused the police of allowing themselves to be used for political purposes, alleging that workers were being paraded, humiliated, and forced to kneel. He demanded the immediate release of those detained and warned that labour would not tolerate continued harassment. The NLC chairman further accused the APC of attempting to destabilise the state, vowing that labour would resist any attempt to plunge Osun into crisis through lawful means. He also linked labour’s stance to political accountability, stating that workers would “vote accordingly” in response to how they are treated. As of the time of the report, the police had yet to issue an official statement. The incident has heightened concerns that unresolved political and administrative tensions at the local government level could once again strain industrial relations in Osun State, just days after workers returned from a prolonged strike.
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  • 10 Nigerian States Plan N4.28tn Borrowing to Fund 2026 Budgets Amid Fiscal Concerns

    Ten Nigerian states—including Lagos, Ogun, Abia, Enugu, Osun, Delta, Sokoto, Edo, Bayelsa, and Gombe—plan to raise a combined N4.287 trillion through loans, bonds, grants, and public-private partnerships to fund their 2026 budgets. The states’ total budgets amount to N14.174 trillion, highlighting growing reliance on non-recurring funds beyond federal allocations and internally generated revenue. Lagos, Ogun, and Abia are leading in borrowing for capital projects. Analysts warn that excessive reliance on debt could strain fiscal sustainability and increase debt servicing costs. Experts also emphasize the need for improved revenue management and fiscal discipline to reduce dependence on borrowing.

    #NigeriaEconomy #StateBudgets2026 #FiscalSustainability #Borrowing #InfrastructureFunding
    10 Nigerian States Plan N4.28tn Borrowing to Fund 2026 Budgets Amid Fiscal Concerns Ten Nigerian states—including Lagos, Ogun, Abia, Enugu, Osun, Delta, Sokoto, Edo, Bayelsa, and Gombe—plan to raise a combined N4.287 trillion through loans, bonds, grants, and public-private partnerships to fund their 2026 budgets. The states’ total budgets amount to N14.174 trillion, highlighting growing reliance on non-recurring funds beyond federal allocations and internally generated revenue. Lagos, Ogun, and Abia are leading in borrowing for capital projects. Analysts warn that excessive reliance on debt could strain fiscal sustainability and increase debt servicing costs. Experts also emphasize the need for improved revenue management and fiscal discipline to reduce dependence on borrowing. #NigeriaEconomy #StateBudgets2026 #FiscalSustainability #Borrowing #InfrastructureFunding
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  • B-Red Defends Governor Ademola Adeleke’s Osun Airport Project, Denies Embezzlement Claims and Sparks Online Reactions

    Nigerian singer B-Red, cousin to Davido and son of Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke, has spoken publicly about his father’s plan to build Osun State’s first airport, dismissing claims of corruption and embezzlement. During a live stream with Carter Efe, B-Red said the airport project is aimed at easing travel for Osun residents, stressing that his family is focused on development, not personal gain. He further cited his modest two-car convoy as proof that they are not misusing public funds. His comments, however, triggered mixed reactions online, with some Nigerians questioning the necessity of the airport and others accusing politicians of self-interest, while supporters praised the Adeleke family’s intentions.
    B-Red Defends Governor Ademola Adeleke’s Osun Airport Project, Denies Embezzlement Claims and Sparks Online Reactions Nigerian singer B-Red, cousin to Davido and son of Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke, has spoken publicly about his father’s plan to build Osun State’s first airport, dismissing claims of corruption and embezzlement. During a live stream with Carter Efe, B-Red said the airport project is aimed at easing travel for Osun residents, stressing that his family is focused on development, not personal gain. He further cited his modest two-car convoy as proof that they are not misusing public funds. His comments, however, triggered mixed reactions online, with some Nigerians questioning the necessity of the airport and others accusing politicians of self-interest, while supporters praised the Adeleke family’s intentions.
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  • Ogun-Osun River Basin Development Authority Bars Casual Workers Above 60 Years, Sparks Panic and Calls for Policy Review

    The Ogun-Osun River Basin Development Authority (OORBDA) has barred casual workers aged above 60 years from continuing their duties, a decision that has triggered panic and concern among affected workers. According to sources who spoke anonymously, the policy was announced during a recent meeting and came as a shock, as there had been no previous age limit for casual workers. Many workers fear the decision will negatively affect their livelihoods and survival, prompting pleas for a review to allow time for adjustment. The development comes amid ongoing controversies surrounding OORBDA, including abandoned projects, unfulfilled dredging promises, and an EFCC investigation into alleged procurement irregularities.
    Ogun-Osun River Basin Development Authority Bars Casual Workers Above 60 Years, Sparks Panic and Calls for Policy Review The Ogun-Osun River Basin Development Authority (OORBDA) has barred casual workers aged above 60 years from continuing their duties, a decision that has triggered panic and concern among affected workers. According to sources who spoke anonymously, the policy was announced during a recent meeting and came as a shock, as there had been no previous age limit for casual workers. Many workers fear the decision will negatively affect their livelihoods and survival, prompting pleas for a review to allow time for adjustment. The development comes amid ongoing controversies surrounding OORBDA, including abandoned projects, unfulfilled dredging promises, and an EFCC investigation into alleged procurement irregularities.
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  • Osun Local Government Workers Set to Resume January 5 After Prolonged Sit-At-Home, Demand Adequate Security Amid Political Tensions

    Local government workers in Osun State have announced plans to resume work on January 5, 2026, following a prolonged sit-at-home strike that began in February 2025 due to security concerns arising from political conflicts over control of local government secretariats. The National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) emphasized that resumption is contingent on the deployment of adequate security personnel to safeguard workers across all councils. The union highlighted ongoing disputes involving former APC “Yes/No Chairmen” and warned that any breakdown in law and order will be the responsibility of authorities. NULGE stressed that local government administration can continue under career officers without elected officials.
    Osun Local Government Workers Set to Resume January 5 After Prolonged Sit-At-Home, Demand Adequate Security Amid Political Tensions Local government workers in Osun State have announced plans to resume work on January 5, 2026, following a prolonged sit-at-home strike that began in February 2025 due to security concerns arising from political conflicts over control of local government secretariats. The National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) emphasized that resumption is contingent on the deployment of adequate security personnel to safeguard workers across all councils. The union highlighted ongoing disputes involving former APC “Yes/No Chairmen” and warned that any breakdown in law and order will be the responsibility of authorities. NULGE stressed that local government administration can continue under career officers without elected officials.
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  • Senator Oshiomhole Accused of Humiliating Labour Icon Pa Michael Imoudu in Death, Blocking Burial Funds — Daughter Speaks Out

    Fresh revelations from the family of Nigeria’s foremost labour leader, Pa Michael Imoudu, have accused former NLC president and ex-Edo State Governor Adams Oshiomhole of humiliating the late icon even after his death. Dr Veronica Imoudu-Omosun, Pa Imoudu’s daughter, disclosed that despite the establishment of a tripartite burial committee and contributions from unions and the Edo State government, the family received no financial support for his burial. She revealed that Oshiomhole allegedly denied releasing funds, asking the family, “Can’t you bury your father?” His actions reportedly also prevented a lying-in-state in Lagos, depriving workers the opportunity to pay their respects. The revelations raise serious questions about Nigeria’s treatment of its heroes and the legacy of Oshiomhole’s labour leadership.
    Senator Oshiomhole Accused of Humiliating Labour Icon Pa Michael Imoudu in Death, Blocking Burial Funds — Daughter Speaks Out Fresh revelations from the family of Nigeria’s foremost labour leader, Pa Michael Imoudu, have accused former NLC president and ex-Edo State Governor Adams Oshiomhole of humiliating the late icon even after his death. Dr Veronica Imoudu-Omosun, Pa Imoudu’s daughter, disclosed that despite the establishment of a tripartite burial committee and contributions from unions and the Edo State government, the family received no financial support for his burial. She revealed that Oshiomhole allegedly denied releasing funds, asking the family, “Can’t you bury your father?” His actions reportedly also prevented a lying-in-state in Lagos, depriving workers the opportunity to pay their respects. The revelations raise serious questions about Nigeria’s treatment of its heroes and the legacy of Oshiomhole’s labour leadership.
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  • Davido to Officially Join Accord Party, Follows Uncle Governor Adeleke

    Afrobeats superstar Davido, real name David Adeleke, announced he will formally join the Accord Party in Osun State this Wednesday by collecting his membership card at Imole House, Osogbo. The move comes after his uncle, Governor Ademola Adeleke, recently defected from the PDP to lead the Accord Party ahead of the 2026 governorship election. Davido shared the update via his verified X account, drawing attention from fans and political observers. Social media reactions highlighted support, curiosity, and commentary on the intertwining of family and politics.

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    Davido to Officially Join Accord Party, Follows Uncle Governor Adeleke Afrobeats superstar Davido, real name David Adeleke, announced he will formally join the Accord Party in Osun State this Wednesday by collecting his membership card at Imole House, Osogbo. The move comes after his uncle, Governor Ademola Adeleke, recently defected from the PDP to lead the Accord Party ahead of the 2026 governorship election. Davido shared the update via his verified X account, drawing attention from fans and political observers. Social media reactions highlighted support, curiosity, and commentary on the intertwining of family and politics. #Davido #AccordParty #OsunPolitics #GovernorAdeleke #NigerianCelebrities
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  • Turaki-Led PDP Accuses INEC of Bias, Insists Wike’s ‘Committee of Friends’ Is Not a Faction Amid Leadership Dispute

    The Kabiru Tanimu Turaki-led leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has accused the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of hypocrisy and sustained bias, insisting that there is no faction within the party despite claims by the electoral body. In a strongly worded statement, the PDP faulted INEC’s refusal to recognise and upload the names of its elected National Working Committee members following the party’s November 2025 convention in Ibadan, Oyo State.
    According to the party, INEC’s position—anchored on subsisting Federal High Court judgments—is misleading, as those judgments have already been appealed with applications for stay of execution before the Court of Appeal. The PDP further alleged that INEC deliberately suppressed key facts in court, including its own role in monitoring PDP National Executive Committee meetings, the convention process, and party primaries conducted in Osun and Ekiti states under the current leadership.
    Warning against interference in internal party affairs, the PDP cited recent Supreme Court rulings barring INEC from meddling in party leadership disputes. It maintained that all legitimate organs of the party, including the Board of Trustees, Governors’ Forum, National Assembly caucuses, and state chairmen, recognise the Turaki-led NWC. The party dismissed the Wike-backed “committee of friends” as illegitimate, urging members to remain calm while the legal process continues.

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    Turaki-Led PDP Accuses INEC of Bias, Insists Wike’s ‘Committee of Friends’ Is Not a Faction Amid Leadership Dispute The Kabiru Tanimu Turaki-led leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has accused the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of hypocrisy and sustained bias, insisting that there is no faction within the party despite claims by the electoral body. In a strongly worded statement, the PDP faulted INEC’s refusal to recognise and upload the names of its elected National Working Committee members following the party’s November 2025 convention in Ibadan, Oyo State. According to the party, INEC’s position—anchored on subsisting Federal High Court judgments—is misleading, as those judgments have already been appealed with applications for stay of execution before the Court of Appeal. The PDP further alleged that INEC deliberately suppressed key facts in court, including its own role in monitoring PDP National Executive Committee meetings, the convention process, and party primaries conducted in Osun and Ekiti states under the current leadership. Warning against interference in internal party affairs, the PDP cited recent Supreme Court rulings barring INEC from meddling in party leadership disputes. It maintained that all legitimate organs of the party, including the Board of Trustees, Governors’ Forum, National Assembly caucuses, and state chairmen, recognise the Turaki-led NWC. The party dismissed the Wike-backed “committee of friends” as illegitimate, urging members to remain calm while the legal process continues. #PDP #INEC #NigerianPolitics
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  • Nigerian Police Arrest Man With Unlicensed Guns, Seize Firearms and Human Body Parts in Osun During Intelligence-Led Operations

    The Osun State Police Command has arrested multiple suspects in separate intelligence-driven operations targeting criminal hideouts across the state ahead of the Christmas and New Year celebrations. Police recovered unlicensed firearms, live ammunition, and human body parts allegedly meant for ritual purposes. One suspect was arrested in Ikire for unlawful possession of single-barrel guns, while three others were apprehended in Iwo Local Government Area after allegedly exhuming corpses from a Muslim cemetery. The police say investigations uncovered a wider syndicate involved in ritual crimes, and all suspects will be charged to court upon completion of investigations.
    Nigerian Police Arrest Man With Unlicensed Guns, Seize Firearms and Human Body Parts in Osun During Intelligence-Led Operations The Osun State Police Command has arrested multiple suspects in separate intelligence-driven operations targeting criminal hideouts across the state ahead of the Christmas and New Year celebrations. Police recovered unlicensed firearms, live ammunition, and human body parts allegedly meant for ritual purposes. One suspect was arrested in Ikire for unlawful possession of single-barrel guns, while three others were apprehended in Iwo Local Government Area after allegedly exhuming corpses from a Muslim cemetery. The police say investigations uncovered a wider syndicate involved in ritual crimes, and all suspects will be charged to court upon completion of investigations.
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  • NDLEA Arrests Beninese Woman With 3,400 Tramadol Tablets at Seme Border, Seizes Drugs Nationwide in Major Crackdown

    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has arrested a 48-year-old Beninese woman, Leocardi Josu, at the Seme border in Badagry, Lagos, for attempting to smuggle 3,400 tablets of tramadol 225mg into Nigeria. The arrest is part of a wider nationwide crackdown that also led to the seizure of large quantities of tramadol, cannabis, synthetic drugs, and cocaine across Lagos, Oyo, Osun, Kogi, and Abuja routes. NDLEA officials confirmed multiple arrests, including drug traffickers targeting Italy, and recovered narcotics worth billions of naira, reaffirming the agency’s intensified efforts to curb drug trafficking during the festive season.
    NDLEA Arrests Beninese Woman With 3,400 Tramadol Tablets at Seme Border, Seizes Drugs Nationwide in Major Crackdown The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has arrested a 48-year-old Beninese woman, Leocardi Josu, at the Seme border in Badagry, Lagos, for attempting to smuggle 3,400 tablets of tramadol 225mg into Nigeria. The arrest is part of a wider nationwide crackdown that also led to the seizure of large quantities of tramadol, cannabis, synthetic drugs, and cocaine across Lagos, Oyo, Osun, Kogi, and Abuja routes. NDLEA officials confirmed multiple arrests, including drug traffickers targeting Italy, and recovered narcotics worth billions of naira, reaffirming the agency’s intensified efforts to curb drug trafficking during the festive season.
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  • Osun Governor Adeleke Raises Alarm Over Bandits’ Infiltration From Kwara Border, Urges Nigerian Army To Sustain Military Operations

    Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has raised fresh concerns over the threat of bandits infiltrating the state through its border communities with Kwara State, calling on the Nigerian Army to intensify and sustain ongoing military operations in the area. Speaking at the Passing Out Parade of the 89 Regular Recruits Intake at the Nigerian Army Depot in Osogbo, the governor praised the military’s role in maintaining national security and revealed that troops are currently conducting special operations in border towns to curb banditry and kidnapping. Adeleke described the threat as real but preventable, reaffirmed the state government’s collaboration with security agencies, and assured residents of continued efforts to protect lives and property following recent bandit attacks in Ora Igbomina.
    Osun Governor Adeleke Raises Alarm Over Bandits’ Infiltration From Kwara Border, Urges Nigerian Army To Sustain Military Operations Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has raised fresh concerns over the threat of bandits infiltrating the state through its border communities with Kwara State, calling on the Nigerian Army to intensify and sustain ongoing military operations in the area. Speaking at the Passing Out Parade of the 89 Regular Recruits Intake at the Nigerian Army Depot in Osogbo, the governor praised the military’s role in maintaining national security and revealed that troops are currently conducting special operations in border towns to curb banditry and kidnapping. Adeleke described the threat as real but preventable, reaffirmed the state government’s collaboration with security agencies, and assured residents of continued efforts to protect lives and property following recent bandit attacks in Ora Igbomina.
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