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The Kingdom of Ugbo, the seat of Olugbo Oghone came alive with colourful aplomb and elegance on Saturday, the 28th November as Oba Alayeluwa, His Imperial Majesty Oba (Dr.) Frederick EnitiOlorunda Obateru Akinruntan, Paramount Ruler and Prescribed Authority, Olugbo of Ugbo Land celebrated his 11th coronation anniversary, an annual high octane event that has turned Ode Ugbo to a yearly “tourist destination.”
Olugbo celebrates 11th Coronation anniversary
Royal fathers across Yoruba Land, political heavy weight from Ondo State and beyond, captains of industry across Nigeria and well wishers from Ilaje and beyond were all on ground to identify with Olugbo on this epoch making occasion.
The Chairman, Ondo State Council of Obas and revered Royal Father whose dress sense always speaks of class and lofty taste was filled with elation as he dazzled with royal dance steps at the event.
In his speech tagged ” Message From The Throne” the celebrant, Oba Akinruntan expressed his gratitude to God who has beautified his reign with peace and tranquility in Ugbo Kingdom. He equally thanked all the guests who have come from far and near to felicitate with him on the occasion of the 11th anniversary of his epochal coronation.
Olugbo said, “as you are all aware today marks the 11th anniversary of my coronation and Ascension to the throne of my forefathers as Paramount Ruler and Prescribed Authority, Oghonne, Olugbo of Ugboland, it is important I make pivotal reference to my ancestors without which I will not sit on this highly revered and exalted stool, which is the oldest and by implication, the most exalted stool in Yorubaland.
“I am the direct descendant of Osangangan Obamakin , the son of Oranfe Onile Ina who is the progenitor of the Yoruba race, the founder and owner of ancient Ife called Ugbomokun. Osangangan Obamakin (Oronmaken) migrated on the directives of Ifa and Osanyin to found a new Confederacy called Ilaje where we are today.
“We, Ilaje – Ugbo, are the Aborigines , original settlers and owners of ancient Ife and according to Academic historians, our civilization predates every other civilization in the entire world,” Olugbo maintained.
The oil magnate turned first class Royal father added that God has been the source of his success on the throne these past 11 years and he appreciated God for his faithfulness, love, care, mercy, strength, support and inspiration.
Ondo State Governor, Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu speaking through his Deputy Governor – elect at the occasion, Hon. Lucky Aiyedatiwa, he congratulated Oba Akinruntan for being at the receiving end of God’s faithfulness, noting that God has blessed him with good health and robust energy to shoulder the huge  responsibility of leading the Ondo State Council of Obas, adding that the government of Ondo State has enjoyed the support of the Council and their golden royal counsel. Aiyedatiwa noted that  the reign of Oba Akinruntan has attracted major development to Ilaje nation, describing him as a record breaking Royal father.
The Oluwo of Iwo, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Abdulrasheed Akanbi in his Royal remark noted that the place of Ugbo in Yoruba connectivity is already etched in gold and no manner of historical misinformation can change this fact. While congratulating Oba Akinruntan, Oluwo said he has benefitted from the wise counsel of the celebrant and he is proud to identify with him on this occasion of his coronation anniversary at Ode Ugbo.
Major highlight of the celebration was the cutting of the coronation anniversary cake, a dazzling piece of confectionary by the celebrant, Okoro Ajiga 1, Olugbo Leghe Oghone.
Of course, Oba Olugbo also dazzled with royal dance steps at the event as he moved and swayed to the music rhythm of the musical band at the event; in his resplendent royal outfit, he was the cynosure of all eyes.
 Earlier, the revered royal father had held a media parley with cross section of journalists from print, electronic and online media on the eve of the Coronation anniversary at his palace where he had bared his mind on the history of Ugbo Kingdom and how their journey from Ife had been predestined by God.
Oba Akinruntan also
highlighted his  giant strides since he has assumed the throne of his fathers
adding that efforts are already in place to widen the industrial potentials of Ilaje nation as plans are in the offing to establish a port in Ilaje Land and the Government of Arakunrin Odunayo Oluwarotimi Akeredolu is very committed to the success of this project, Olugbo Oba Akinruntan added.
 Among the dignitaries at the high octane event were  Ondo State Deputy Governor – elect, Hon. Lucky Aiyedatiwa, Mrs. Lola Fagbemi, Ondo State Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs; The Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrasheed Akanbi , Abodi of Ikale Land, His Imperial Majesty, Oba George Babatunde Faduyile, Odede of Igboegunrin, Oba Kalejaye and a host of other high profile dignitaries.

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We Die Here” – Court Defied as FGCKOSA Vows All-Out Fight to Save Federal Government College Kano Land

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We Die Here” – Court Defied as FGCKOSA Vows All-Out Fight to Save Federal Government College Kano Land

We Die Here” – Court Defied as FGCKOSA Vows All-Out Fight to Save Federal Government College Kano Land

 

 

The Federal Government College Kano Old Students Association (FGCKOSA) has issued a fiery declaration of war against what it calls the illegal encroachment on its alma mater’s land, accusing unnamed parties of continuing construction work in brazen defiance of a court order.

 

In a passionate press statement released on Wednesday, the association declared that the land of the historic unity school is “not for sale, not for trade, not for negotiation,” and vowed to fight “legally, socially, and institutionally” without retreat or surrender.

 

According to FGCKOSA, the association acted swiftly after the encroachment came to light, engaging the Federal Ministry of Education, mobilising across media platforms, and securing an ex parte court order in Suit No. K/323/2026 before Honourable Justice Ubale Yusuf Muhammad of the Kano State High Court. The order, served on all parties by Saturday, April 11, 2026, commanded an immediate halt to all activity on the land.

 

However, the association reports that on Monday, an officer of the Kano State High Court, accompanied by alumni members, visited the site and found workers still present. The court order was served directly to school authorities, yet, FGCKOSA alleges, work has continued unabated.

 

Describing the act as “a brazen, shameless, and reckless act of impunity,” the association’s national president, Shoyinka Shodunke, said in the statement: “This is not development. This is racketeering. This is not enterprise. This is greed masquerading as progress.”

 

The statement reminded Nigerians that unity schools are “cradles of leadership, crucibles of character, and cathedrals of national unity,” warning that to violate them is to “vandalise Nigeria’s future.” It called on citizens, the federal government, and the press to declare where they stand, noting that “nations do not collapse from a lack of gold; they collapse when those entrusted with power lose their moral compass.”

We Die Here” – Court Defied as FGCKOSA Vows All-Out Fight to Save Federal Government College Kano Land

FGCKOSA further announced that it has established a foundation to raise funds for upgrading the school’s infrastructure—but stressed that this would be done “without conceding a single inch of land.” The statement ended with a fierce vow drawn from the school’s anthem: “On that glorious day… I vow to revere and thee adore,” adding, “As we say in Nigeria, we die here.”

 

Shodunke signed off on behalf of the association, declaring: “We will not relent. We will not forget. We will not forgive any assault on our alma mater.”

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NATION MOURNS: 22 YEARS SINCE THE PASSING OF RENOWNED ISLAMIC SCHOLAR SHEIKH SIDI ATTAHIRU SOK

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NATION MOURNS: 22 YEARS SINCE THE PASSING OF RENOWNED ISLAMIC SCHOLAR SHEIKH SIDI ATTAHIRU SOK

*NATION MOURNS: 22 YEARS SINCE THE PASSING OF RENOWNED ISLAMIC SCHOLAR SHEIKH SIDI ATTAHIRU SOK

 

 

Today marks twenty-two years since the demise of one of Nigeria’s most revered Islamic scholars, Sheikh Sidi Attahiru Sokoto, whose legacy continues to inspire millions across the nation and beyond.

Sheikh Sidi Attahiru Sokoto passed away on Friday, April 16, 2004, corresponding to the 28th of Safar in the Islamic calendar. In a heartfelt tribute shared on social media, his son, Sheikh Aliyu Sidi Attahiru founder of the ASAttahir International Foundation, established in honour of his late father recalled the scholar’s life of piety, scholarship, and service.

Accompanying the tribute was a cherished photograph taken on Monday, December 2, 2002 (27th Ramadan 1423 AH), during the naming ceremony of Sheikh Aliyu’s son, Muhammad. The image captures a rare moment of familial joy and spiritual significance, reflecting the scholar’s deep commitment to faith, family, and community.

Sheikh Sidi Attahiru Sokoto was widely respected for his contributions to Islamic education, interfaith dialogue, and moral leadership. His teachings emphasised peace, unity, and the pursuit of knowledge, values that remain pillars for many Islamic institutions and followers today.

The Assattahir International Foundation, named in his memory, continues to propagate his vision through educational programs, humanitarian projects, and religious outreach, ensuring that his intellectual and spiritual legacy endures.

As the nation reflects on his passing, Muslim communities and leaders have called for prayers in his honour, with many echoing the plea: “May Allah have mercy on him, amen.”

Sheikh Aliyu Sidi Attahiru, in his online remembrance, urged the public to uphold the virtues his father championed compassion, integrity, and devotion as the most fitting tribute to a life well-lived.

Sheikh Sidi Attahiru Sokoto may have departed this world, but his influence remains a guiding light, reminding all of the enduring power of faith and scholarship.

 

 

NATION MOURNS: 22 YEARS SINCE THE PASSING OF RENOWNED ISLAMIC SCHOLAR SHEIKH SIDI ATTAHIRU SOK

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Security, Economy in Focus as Buratai Chairs Aminu Kano Memorial Event

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Security, Economy in Focus as Buratai Chairs Aminu Kano Memorial Event

 

KANO, NIGERIA — Former Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Yusuf Buratai (Rtd), will chair the 24th Annual Symposium commemorating the 43rd memorial anniversary of Aminu Kano, with a strong focus on regional security and economic cooperation in West Africa.

Security, Economy in Focus as Buratai Chairs Aminu Kano Memorial Event

The high-level event, scheduled for Friday, April 17, 2026, at the Sa’adu Zungur Auditorium, Mambayya House in Kano, is expected to convene policymakers, academics, and security experts to examine the evolving role of Economic Community of West African States in maintaining peace and stability across the subregion.

 

With the theme “ECOWAS and Regional Peace in West Africa: The Security and Economic Implications for Nigeria,” the symposium comes at a critical time when West Africa continues to grapple with security threats, political transitions, and economic pressures.

 

Buratai, who also served as Nigeria’s Ambassador to the Republic of Benin, is expected to bring his extensive military and diplomatic experience to bear in steering discussions around collective security, cross-border threats, and the strategic importance of regional alliances. His leadership as Chairman of the Occasion underscores the significance attached to the symposium’s deliberations.

 

The event will be hosted by the Vice Chancellor of Bayero University, Kano, Haruna Musa, while the Governor of Kano State, Abba Kabir Yusuf, will serve as Chief Host.

 

Katsina State Governor, Dikko Radda, is billed as the Special Guest of Honour, adding further political weight to the gathering.

The symposium will also feature a keynote address by Nazifi Abdullahi Darma, a former Commissioner for Internal Services at the ECOWAS Commission, who is expected to provide insights into the bloc’s internal mechanisms and policy direction.

 

Other notable discussants include former Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Immigration Service, Muhammed Babandede, and Professor Samaila Suleiman of the Department of History, Bayero University, Kano.

 

Organised by Mambayya House, Aminu Kano Centre for Democratic Studies, the annual symposium remains a key intellectual platform dedicated to preserving the legacy of Aminu Kano while addressing contemporary governance and security challenges.

 

Analysts note that Buratai’s central role as Chairman is particularly significant given Nigeria’s frontline position in regional security dynamics. His presence is expected to shape robust conversations on how ECOWAS can better respond to insurgency, military coups, and transnational crime while strengthening economic integration among member states.

 

 

The symposium is slated to commence at 9:00 a.m., drawing participants from across government, academia, and civil society in what promises to be a timely and impactful engagement on West Africa’s future.

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