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​The Loquacious Reno Omokri And His Putrid Yark On Vice President Osinbajo

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By Bernard Okri
Reno Omokri one time aide of former President Goodluck Jonathan on social media is a glib talker. He is ever voluble in denigrating the

government of President Muhammadu Buhari at the slightest 

and baseless issues. 
He often times reacts on impulse, hastily brandishing phoney data to

impugn on the image of the government. He has ever been petulant and perpetually riled that his former boss fell by the way side during the 2015 general election after rejection by millions of Nigerians at the poll and hence, must fight back by making President Buhari a target of spurious attacks.
Omokri lays claim to being a pastor. But a genuinely called pastor is

Godly at heart. His tongue does not spill gibberish. However, this

Pastor has been dragging the pulpit to the gutters, plunging himself

deeply into the murky waters of politics and acting more partisan each time in his self imposed task of defending a former President who the world agreed presided over the most corrupt, inept, ineffectual and focus-less government, ever. No Nigerian needs a talebearer to affirm this, anyway. The truth is that there have always been litanies of woes heaped on the shoulders of former President Jonathan since his days in office and which a million Omokri can never successfully unbundle. Fact.
Still unrelenting like a loafer, Omokri just recently launched a

tirade against Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbjo for further

exposing the debauchery of corruption traced to the Jonathan years in government, averring that by re-telling the truth which Nigerians

already knew, the Vice President had submitted his “Lips to Satan”
The truth is that by going this far in maligning the person of

Professor Osinbajo, noted for altruism in service to the nation under

the present government, Omokri has exposed himself as a hypocrite, a groveler and a lost soul for electing to eternally bear the burden of

a former President who dragged Nigeria to the edge of a cliffhanger,

perhaps for a pittance!
Omokri defends Jonathan as if doing that will offer a reward of fresh

chance for the former President to return to power. He unabashedly

defends the buffoonery of the past government too, ending up as a

loner in the self imposed job. Perhaps, he should be reminded that

most ardent supporters and defenders of former President Jonathan have ended up in the camp of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and are now actively engaged in delivering the dividends of democracy where they are currently serving. Why wont they defect when they realized the fakery and mendacity of the past government and the ill it portended for Nigeria.
Vice president Osinbajo was, indeed modest to have only revealed that the Jonathan government stole and shared a total sum of N150 billion two weeks to the 2015 elections, while it spent only N153 billion on capital projects. It was worst when same government spent less than N15 billion on agriculture and even transportation a year preceding his exit from government. Available facts have always exposed the cesspool of corruption under Jonathan, which was quite sickening and capable of precipitating doom for Nigeria, but for divine intervention. Till date, no official under Jonathan has been able to account for the huge sums of monies; local and foreign currencies seized by this government in an Ikoyi apartment, Lagos.
The Vice President did not tell a lie, when indeed, many can still

recollect that two weeks to election, President Jonathan took plane

loads of hard earned Nigerian money to Lagos to share among PDP

stakeholders in the south-west for the sake of winning his reelection

bid. The estimated amount Jonathan wasted on that re-election bid ran to over N2 trillion, according to record! Yet, the humongous amount of money could not buy the conscience of the south-west, so Jonathan lost and woefully too in 2015.
Omokri may never want to remember a character like Diezani Allison

Maduekwe, former Petroleum Minister who laterally opened the vaults of NNPC for political marauders to pilfer from. Till today, Nigeria has not been able to quantify the amount of it’s money Diezani allegedly mismanaged, using mere cronies, sodomites and master heists. If a Jonathan protégée, Diezani was innocent; she would never have fled Nigeria for any reason. Nigeria had to depend on Britain to hold the former Minister accountable for the sins she committed against the country, all under Jonathan’s watchful eyes.
The case of Col Sambo Dasuki and the manner he allegedly shared the sum of $2.1 billion to big wigs of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is still pending in court. That amount as analysed is sufficient to construct state of the art airports in each of the six geo-political

zones of the federation.
Omokri does not believe the wife of former President Jonathan also

played a frontline role in depleting the national treasury with a mega

instinct of corruption, in which case the sum of USD 31.4 million she

claimed to be her own is frozen in a bank account linked to her by the EFCC. What about the sum of USD 15 million allegedly kept for the medical treatment of her mother, as well as the sum of USD 5.9 million she forfeited.
Now, Omokri’s Jonathan failed to do what Vice President Osinbajo has been doing, recording successes from special tasks. First, the Vice President on errand by Nigeria, had, through dialogue, helped to broker peace in Niger Delta where Omokri comes from. He spoke the subtle language, which calmed the anger of the militants to down arms. He is not relenting in bringing the zeal of the Buhari’s government for Ogoni clean up to come into reality.
As the head of the Economic Team for the Buhari’s government, the Vice President has helped to attain a good balance sheet of progress. The Economic Team has attained some measure of Ease Of Doing Business in Nigeria, which has attracted the commendation of the international community. Bringing stability to the FOREX, the  National Economy is now stable, while people like Reno are not under pressure to flee the country for any reason.
What is more, the unflagging loyalty by the Vice President to his boss on governance has been infectious, stabilizing the polity for more progress to take place in Nigeria. With committed synergy, both the President and his Deputy had seen Nigeria out of a biting recession, into which the government of former President Jonathan plunged it.
The Buhari’s government is opening up Nigeria with infrastructural

development, constructing rail lines and roads to link up all parts of

the federation, including the Omokri’s south-south zone. Former

President Jonathan did little in that regard.
The Buhari’s administration in less than one year brought Agriculture

into the driver’s seat to drive the economy. The sector is, at the

moment locating Nigeria in the league of rice exporters on the

international arena, creating employment opportunities for younger

Nigerians who are emerging millionaires by the day. The agricultural

policy under Jonathan was all noise with insignificant visible result.
Most importantly, the Present government is fighting to roll back the

advances of Boko Haram, which its predecessor by negligence and

regrettable compromises encouraged. Unlike under Jonathan, Boko Haram is fast fading into the oblivion, limiting its actions to momentary attacks on soft targets. We still recall how the government of Jonathan encouraged the sharing of monies earmarked for purchase of arms among master heists who littered the cabinet.
From indications, Omokri, Jonathan’s life media spin-doctors may have been a major beneficiary in the reckless pillaging of national

patrimony, hence his eagerness to always launder the hugely dented

image of his hero and mentor. However, the scale of infamy by Omokri and his ilks in the days of Jonathan may appear concealed, for now. Nonetheless, when the wind finally blows the record book open, what Nigeria may see is an Omokri with a Janus face, a man no one dares call a saint!
*Bernard Okri, Public Affairs Analysts sent this piece from Asaba, Delta State

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Presidency Advised to Consider Strategic Lockdowns as Security Solution

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Presidency Advised to Consider Strategic Lockdowns as Security Solution

 

Policy memorandum from CRADI outlines targeted, intelligence-led measures against insurgents and bandits

 

 

The Presidency has been advised to adopt strategic, intelligence-driven lockdowns as part of a new framework to counter terrorism, banditry, and other forms of violent criminality threatening national stability.

 

 

This recommendation was contained in a Policy Advisory Memorandum submitted to the Federal Government by the Crest Research and Development Institute (CRADI) and authored by conflict and security expert, Isa Mohammed.

 

 

The memorandum argues that Nigeria’s worsening insecurity requires urgent, innovative approaches beyond conventional military operations, pointing to lessons from other conflict zones as well as Nigeria’s own COVID-19 lockdown experience.

 

A Nation at a Crossroads

 

Nigeria currently faces overlapping layers of violence:

  • Boko Haram and ISWAP insurgency in the Northeast.
  • Banditry, mass kidnappings, and illegal mining in the Northwest.
  • Farmer–herder clashes and communal violence in the North Central.
  • Separatist-linked attacks in the Southeast.
  • Oil theft, pipeline vandalism, and cult-related violence in the South-South.
  • Rising cases of kidnappings and armed robbery in the Southwest.

 

According to the memorandum, this mosaic of insecurity has eroded public trust in state authority and demands a coordinated strategy that can disrupt criminal networks while safeguarding civilian lives.

 

“Conventional military campaigns alone cannot address these overlapping threats,” Mohammed wrote. “Strategic lockdowns, when carefully designed, can restrict terrorist mobility, cut off supply lines, and create the operational space for intelligence-led security operations.”

 

Buratai’s Call Sparks Policy Debate

 

The proposal builds on a recent intervention by former Chief of Army Staff, General Tukur Yusuf Buratai (Rtd.), who called for a nationwide strategic lockdown as a tool to curb rising insecurity.

 

CRADI responded by convening a Policy Lab under its Co-Creation and Innovation Lab (CCIL), bringing together security practitioners, conflict analysts, governance experts, humanitarian actors, and community stakeholders.

 

The Lab drew lessons from Nigeria’s COVID-19 lockdown, which, despite its economic costs, succeeded in reducing certain forms of crime and giving security forces a clearer view of population movements. Participants agreed that lockdowns can be effective, but only if targeted, intelligence-driven, and sensitive to humanitarian needs.

 

Targeted, Not Blanket Lockdowns

 

The memorandum strongly cautioned against a nationwide shutdown, arguing it would cripple livelihoods without delivering sustainable security. Instead, CRADI recommended zonal lockdowns tailored to local dynamics.

 

Northeast: Seal borders with Niger, Chad, and Cameroon; enforce curfews around the Lake Chad Basin and Mandara Mountains.

Northwest: Impose lockdowns in forest belts such as Rugu, Kamuku, and Birnin Gwari; ban illegal mining; restrict rural mobility.

 

North Central: Enforce lockdowns in conflict flashpoints; secure farmlands with patrols; regulate grazing routes to reduce clashes.

 

Southeast: Introduce night curfews; restrict unauthorized assemblies; secure major highways against attacks.

 

South-South: Implement surveillance lockdowns along pipeline corridors and waterways to combat oil theft and cult-related violence.

 

Southwest: Apply tactical restrictions in forest reserves, especially the Ondo–Ogun axis, which has become a haven for kidnappers.

 

 

Security and Humanitarian Balance

 

The memorandum stressed that any lockdown must prioritize civilians’ welfare. Relief distribution, medical services, and humanitarian corridors must be integral parts of the plan.

 

“Lockdowns cannot succeed if they punish communities more than they hurt terrorists,” the Policy Lab concluded.

 

Civil society groups, traditional rulers, and religious leaders were identified as key partners in sensitization and community buy-in. International partners such as the United Nations, African Union, and ECOWAS were also highlighted as potential providers of technical and logistical support.

 

Oversight and Rule of Law

 

The memorandum insisted that the rule of law and accountability are essential if the strategy is to maintain legitimacy.

 

It proposed the creation of a Joint Oversight Mechanism comprising parliamentary committees, the National Human Rights Commission, and civil society actors to monitor enforcement, prevent abuse, and provide citizens with grievance platforms.

 

Security personnel would be required to operate under clear rules of engagement that respect constitutional rights while allowing decisive action against armed groups.

 

Implementation Plan

 

The strategy would unfold in phases:

 

First 3 months: Map security hotspots, enact legal frameworks, and sensitize communities.

 

Next 3–6 months: Enforce lockdowns, deploy security forces, and provide humanitarian relief.

 

After 6 months: Evaluate effectiveness, with adjustments made as needed. Successful areas would transition into community policing and peacebuilding efforts, while unresolved hotspots could see extended lockdowns.

 

Lockdowns would be strictly time-bound, lasting three to six months in any area, with extensions subject to National Assembly approval.

 

Measuring Success

 

Quarterly reports would be submitted to the Presidency anthe d National Assembly. Progress indicators would include:

 

Reduction in attacks and kidnappings.

Arrest or neutralization of high-value targets.

Destruction of terrorist and bandit camps.

Safe return of displaced persons.

Restoration of farming, trade, and socio-economic activities.

 

 

Restoring Authority and Stability

 

In its conclusion, the memorandum framed the proposal as an opportunity for the Federal Government to regain the initiative in its security strategy.

 

“General Buratai’s call for a strategic lockdown is an urgent reminder that Nigeria must rethink its approach to insecurity,” Mohammed wrote.

 

“If implemented with strong oversight, humanitarian sensitivity, and clear timelines, strategic lockdowns can help restore state authority, protect vulnerable communities, and lay the foundation for peacebuilding and long-term stability.”

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APC Chieftain, Alhaji YISA OMOADE commends Gov. Abiodun Over Alagbole–Akute Road Rehabilitation Efforts

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APC Chieftain, Alhaji YISA OMOADE commends Gov. Abiodun Over Alagbole–Akute Road Rehabilitation Efforts

 

Solanke Ayomideji Taiwo

 

Alagbole, Ogun State – In a recent statement, Alhaji Ismail Adebayo Yisa OMOADE, a prominent Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), lauded the Ogun State Government under the leadership of Governor Dapo Abiodun for its ongoing extensive relaying works on the Alagbole–Akute road. The project is aimed at enhancing mobility and accessibility for residents along this crucial corridor, which links key areas of the state.

 

The road rehabilitation project, which has been a focal point of Governor Abiodun’s infrastructure agenda, is expected to usher in significant improvements in transportation for both motorists and pedestrians. Alhaji OMOADE emphasized the importance of the road upgrade, noting that it will provide a smoother and safer driving experience, ultimately reducing vehicle wear and minimizing travel delays.

 

“This project is not just about the roads; it’s about improving the overall quality of life for our people,” said OMOADE. “By making these vital corridors more accessible, we are boosting commercial and residential activities in the region. Residents can look forward to reduced transit times, making it easier for them to go about their daily lives and businesses.”

 

Governor Dapo Abiodun’s administration has made it a priority to match promises with tangible actions, delivering on commitments made to the people of Ogun State. The roadworks on the Alagbole–Akute route are a testament to this dedication, as the government strives to ensure the provision of modern, durable, and accessible road networks across the state.

 

Residents have expressed optimistic sentiments regarding the project, with many anticipating a positive impact on local economies and traffic congestion. The improved road is expected to facilitate easier access to markets, schools, and healthcare facilities, thereby enhancing overall community welfare.

 

As the work progresses, OMOADE and other stakeholders continue to encourage the state government to maintain its momentum, ensuring that infrastructure development remains a top priority. The relief provided by enhanced road connectivity, particularly in densely populated areas, is vital for sustaining growth and development in Ogun State.

 

In conclusion, the ongoing efforts by the Ogun State Government to rehabilitate the Alagbole–Akute road are paving the way for a more prosperous and connected future for residents. With endorsements from local leaders like Alhaji Ismail Adebayo Yisa OMOADE, it is clear that these advancements resonate deeply within the community, marking a significant step forward in infrastructural development across the state.

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RE: “EXCLUSION OF FAMILY FROM RULING LINEAGE OF THE AWUJALE” A rejoinder by the Oba Anikinaiya Ruling House of Ijebuland

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Ijebu Ode, Nigeria – In a robust defense of its royal lineage, the Oba Anikinaiya Ruling House, Ijebu Ode has issued a formal rejoinder to what it describes as misleading allegations published in the Punch Newspaper regarding the family’s heritage in the ruling lineages of the Awujale of Ijebuland. The publication, dated August 17, 2025, contained claims presented by one Adedeji Ademola Adeyemi, alleging that one Adeyemi family was excluded from the Awujale lineage, a statement the Oba Anikinaiya Ruling House vehemently rejects.

 

Clarifying Misleading Allegations

 

In their response, the Oba Anikinaiya Ruling House outlined two primary objectives; correcting what they claim are false and deceptive allegations made by the Punch and preserving the rich history and royal tradition of Ijebuland. The ruling house highlighted the importance of setting the record straight regarding the lineage of HRM Oba (Dr.) Sikiru Olukayode Adetona, who recently passed on, as well as the Mabadeje, Adekoya Ofirigidi, and Ade-ewu lineages of the Anikinaiya Ruling House.

 

A Rich Heritage Rooted in Tradition

 

The Oba Anikinaiya Ruling House emphasized that its lineages are matrilineal, consistent with the Ijebu Royal tradition. Each lineage is formed by the direct descendants of the individual wives of the Awujale, referred to as “Onori.” The house refuted claims suggesting that the Mabadeje, Adekoya Ofirigidi, and Ade-ewu were unrecognized offspring of Awujale Anikinaiya, stressing that they are indeed crowned princes and senior siblings to notable historical figures; Awujale Adeleke Oluboyejo (Ogbagba I) (1895 – 1906) and Awujale Ademolu Fesogbade (1917 – 1925).

 

 

Setting the Record Straight

 

Among the key points raised in the rejoinder:

 

– The Oba Anikinaiya Ruling House categorically stated that there is no Adeyemi Ruling House, the correct designation is the Anikinaiya Ruling House.

 

– The late Oba Sikiru Adetona son of late Prince Rufai Adetona, who in turn was a direct descendant of Awujale Adeleke Ogbagba and his lineage in the Anikinaiya Ruling House with no connections whatsoever to an Adeyemi.

 

– Historical figures within the Anikinaiya Ruling House, include late Prince Adenaiya Eniafe (Baba Barber), son of Awujale Adeleke Oluboyejo Ogbagba who relinquished his nomination for the emergence of the late Awujale Sikiru Adetona in 1960.

 

– Recent leaders of the Anikinaiya Ruling House include late Prince John Adetola Sanya, late Prince (Dr.) Adebola Sanya (former General Secretary), late Oloritun of Idewon, Prince Osinaike, Otunba Biodun Onanuga and Otunba Olamilekan Teriba, the Otunba Anikinaiya and Otunba Mabadeje of Ijebuland respectively hail from recognized lineages of the Anikinaiya Ruling House, contributing significantly to its legacy.

 

NOTICE OF AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVES

 

The public is hereby notified that the following individuals are the principal representatives of the Oba Anikinaiya Ruling House, authorized to speak on behalf of the house:

 

1. Prince (Alh.) Toheeb Alaga, Adeleke Ogbagba*: Family Head (Olori Ebi)

2. Prince Hamzat Tommy: Mabadeje, General Secretary

3. Prince Olawunmi Samuel, Adekoya Ofirigidi, Assistant General Secretary

4. Prince Fatai Osinaike, Ade-ewu Adeire, Treasurer.

5. Prince Rasaki Oladunjoye Ademolu Fesogbade, Financial Secretary.

 

These individuals are the legitimate representatives of the Oba Anikinaiya Ruling House. The public is advised to recognize their authority and disregard any claims or representations made by unauthorized individuals or groups.

 

*Demand for Accountability*

 

The Oba Anikinaiya Ruling House has called upon Punch Newspapers to provide concrete evidence for their claims, issue a public apology, and retract the disputed narrative from the media within seven working days. The ruling house urged the public to disregard the publication as speculative and baseless, reiterating their commitment to uphold the dignity and integrity of their royal lineage.

 

*Conclusion*

 

With a rich history spanning over a century and a commitment to maintaining the integrity of the Ijebu royal traditions, the Oba Anikinaiya Ruling House remains steadfast in the representation of its heritage. They assert their authority regarding lineage matters and call for respect of their historical sovereignty and significance within Ijebuland.

 

*Signed*:

 

Omoba (Alhaji) Toheeb Alaga – Adeleke Ogbagba

Head (Olori Ebi) of Oba Anikinaiya Ruling House

Chairman, Awujale of Ijebuland Ruling Houses.

 

*For and on behalf of Oba Anikinaiya Ruling House*

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