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Aare Bashir Fakorede Distance self from Land Grabbing Allegations, Calls for Proper investigation

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Aare Bashir Fakorede Distance self from Land Grabbing Allegations, Calls for Proper investigation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sahara Weekly Reports That The Property and Oil mogul, Aare Bashir Fakorede has openly debunked a land-grabbing allegation levelled against him by some unscrupulous elements using some section of the media to malign his persona.

 

 

 

 

Aare Bashir Fakorede Distance self from Land Grabbing Allegations, Calls for Proper investigation

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recently, this unscrupulous elements have been in the news with their recent land-grabbing fiasco with the Oni-Orisan chieftaincy family of Lagos Island and Epe after they took thugs and police to beat family members who own the landed property situated at Oju-Ota, Oko-Orisan Epe Lagos, which Aare Bashir Fakorede acquired from the family in 2016, with a family-issued receipt, official gazette from the Lagos state on the 28th of June 2007, deed of assignment, Joint Venture agreement between his property development company and the family, survey plan among other documents to show he acquired the land.

 

 

 

 

 

Aare Bashir Fakorede Distance self from Land Grabbing Allegations, Calls for Proper investigation

 

 

 

 

 

Few days ago, the court Sheriff, acting under the writ of execution granted by Hon. Justice I. O. Harrison in suit number: M/762/11 on the 25th of April,2024, where the Honourable Justice reevaluated the court judgement which authenticates the Oni-Orisan as the rightful owner of the land. The court empowered the claimant to take possession of the land which they went to do on the 12th of July 2024, in the company of the court’s deputy Sherrif, Adeyemi Adeyinka and Adebayo Moshood and some policemen, where all encroaching erected structures were removed while they erected a notice boards which clearly stated the original owners according to the court judgement. In a reprisal attack, armed thugs and security personnel removed the erected court notice boards strategically placed on the land among other things. While many onlookers condemned this actions, legal experts tagged the act as a deliberate contempt of court by undermining the declaration of a competent court of jurisdiction.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On Monday the 22nd of July, the family and its representative visited the land on the intelligence that some armed thugs and security personnel were stationed on the land. The family visited the AIG zone 2 office where they reported the case which they envisaged might likely lead to the disruption of public peace. The Zone 2 command attached some policemen with the family to go to the land to ascertain the authenticity of the claim of the armed thugs and security personnel stationed there. When the police and the family got to the land, they were immediately overpowered and attacked by thugs who inflicted various degrees of injury on them. They injured 2 family members and 3 policemen who were dressed in mufti. They also seized the mobile phones of one of the family members and threw it in the water to cover their tracks while they also abducted Chief Mrs Modupe Oni-Orisan, who is the head of the Oni-Orisan Chieftaincy family alone with two other members. One of them escaped while two were held captive for hours before the intervention from the police which led to her release. The Area commander requested that they return with the abducted women to the station which led to the apprehension of two of the thugs currently in police detention.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aare Bashir Fakorede disclosed that out of 15.360 hectares owned by the family, he legally acquired 7 Acres of land from the Oni-Orisan Chieftaicy family who owns the landed property according to family history and a judgement from a court of competent jurisdiction.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Oni-Orisan Chieftaincy Family has petitioned the police to do a proper investigation and also called the attention of the AIG Zone 2 AIG Durosimi to wade into the lingering issues.

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HAPPY DEMOCRACY DAY MESSAGE FROM THE AANI PRESIDENT

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HAPPY DEMOCRACY DAY MESSAGE FROM THE AANI PRESIDENT

 

Dear Esteemed Members of AANI and Fellow Nigerians,

On this auspicious occasion of Democracy Day, I extend warm greetings and heartfelt congratulations to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, Commander- in -Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, all members of the National Institute (AANI) and indeed, all Nigerians, as we celebrate 26 years of uninterrupted democratic governance in our dear country, Nigeria. We salute the resilience, patriotism, and belief of Nigerians in democracy. Your steadfast support has been the bedrock of our democratic journey.

We commend the Armed Forces and other security agencies for their sacrifice and dedication as guardians of democracy, and urge them to continue protecting the lives and property of all citizens with professionalism and integrity. As we celebrate this milestone, we call on all tiers of government to rededicate themselves to the principles of democracy, accountability, good governance and the well-being of all Nigerians.

We urge our political leaders to shun divisive rhetoric and avoid heating the polity. Instead, let us all focus on providing responsive leadership and addressing our nation’s myriad of insecurity and socio-economic challenges. Let us remain united in our resolve to build a more peaceful, secure and prosperous Nigeria.

Happy Democracy Day!

Ambassador Emmanuel Obi Okafor, mni
President
Alumni Association of the National Institute
Thursday, June 12, 2025

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June 12: MKO Abiola Lives On, Let’s Reclaim the True Spirit of Democracy – NNPP Southwest PRO, Kilamuwaye Badmus

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June 12: MKO Abiola Lives On, Let’s Reclaim the True Spirit of Democracy – NNPP Southwest PRO, Kilamuwaye Badmus

As Nigeria commemorates Democracy Day on June 12, the Southwest Public Relations Officer of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), Comrade Kilamuwaye Badmus Oladayo—popularly known as Bako—has reaffirmed the importance of honoring the sacrifices made by Nigeria’s true democratic heroes, especially the late Chief MKO Abiola.

Speaking in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital and hometown of the 1993 presidential election winner, Comrade Kilamuwaye described June 12 as “the real Democracy Day,” emphasizing that the struggle for democracy must continue in both words and deeds.

“True democracy is not just about elections every four years; it is about daily participation in governance, demanding accountability, and ensuring that power truly belongs to the people. That’s the task for every Nigerian, and that’s the message of June 12,” he said.

 

Kilamuwaye, whose political base is in Abeokuta South, Ogun State, used the occasion to rally both government officials and citizens to reflect on the meaning of democracy and to recommit themselves to building a just and equitable society.

“MKO Abiola is not just a symbol of a stolen mandate; he remains the face of a stolen future that we must reclaim. The symbol of democracy lives on through us. New Nigeria begins with me and you,” he declared.

 

He further called on all “Gbogbo Ómò Egba”—the sons and daughters of the Egba kingdom—alongside the people of Ogun State and Nigerians both at home and abroad to remember the legacy of Bashorun Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola, whose 1993 electoral victory was annulled by the military government, plunging the country into years of political instability.

“We must never forget the price MKO paid. May Allah forgive his sins and grant him Aljannah Firdaus,” he prayed.

 

Kilamuwaye, a longtime advocate of good governance and a vocal voice for the NNPP in the South West, stressed that democracy must evolve beyond slogans into practical reforms that reflect the people’s will—better infrastructure, social welfare, jobs, and justice.

The Merit Newspaper reports that June 12 has been officially recognized as Democracy Day in Nigeria since 2018, after President Muhammadu Buhari declared it a national holiday in honor of MKO Abiola—the presumed winner of the freest and fairest election in Nigeria’s history. Abiola, a native of Abeokuta, was arrested and imprisoned by the military regime of General Sani Abacha after declaring himself president in 1994. He died in detention in 1998 under mysterious circumstances.

Kilamuwaye said the occasion should serve as a moment of national reflection.

“Democracy is not fulfilled until every Nigerian can walk freely, eat with dignity, access education, and live without fear. That is the democracy MKO fought for,” he reiterated.

 

With hashtags like #HappyDemocracyDay, #NewNigeriaBeginsWithMeAndYou, and #EgbaOmoLisabi, Comrade Kilamuwaye’s message is a passionate reminder that the spirit of June 12 must not only be celebrated—it must be revived through action and unity.

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Ajadi Reflects on 1993 Ordeal, Demands Democratic Reform By Ibrahim Kegbegbe

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Ajadi Reflects on 1993 Ordeal, Demands Democratic Reform

By Ibrahim Kegbegbe

As Nigeria marks Democracy Day today, Thursday, June 12, 2025, Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo, a chieftain of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) and the party’s gubernatorial candidate in the 2023 general election in Ogun State, has called on the federal and state governments to practise democracy in its truest and most meaningful form.

In a passionate statement released to mark the day’s significance, Ajadi urged Nigerian leaders to move beyond mere ceremonial celebrations and entrench the ideals of justice, equity, and people-centred governance. He also admonished the electorate to become ambassadors of good democratic conduct.

Reflecting on his personal experience of the historic June 12, 1993, political crisis that followed the annulment of Nigeria’s freest and fairest election, Ambassador Ajadi recounted a traumatic incident from his childhood:

“So, it happened that year, my mother was eager to take us to safety. She was dragging us along the road, as we ran from the town of Odinjo. We were actually trekking to our village, Osengere area, Egbeda Local Government, Ibadan, Oyo State.
When I could no longer bear the pressure and pain of the long and tedious dragging, I was forced to hesitate. I asked my mother why we were running and where we were going.
She responded that there was war in the town and daily feeding had become difficult. She said if we wanted to survive, we had no option but to seek refuge in a peaceful town.”

 

The trauma of that day, he said, remains etched in his memory and fuels his commitment to ensuring that democracy in Nigeria is never again derailed by injustice or bad governance.

“Democracy must not only be about elections and political power. It must be about the people—their welfare, their voices, their rights,” Ajadi emphasised. “The true meaning of Democracy Day should reflect in the lives of ordinary Nigerians. Our leaders must be accountable, and our institutions must be strong and fair.”

Ajadi also stressed the role of citizens in strengthening democratic systems:

“Democracy cannot thrive where citizens are indifferent or compromised. I urge every Nigerian—whether a voter or public office holder—to be a good ambassador of democratic values: honesty, service, peace, and participation.”

 

The NNPP stalwart further urged governments at all levels to draw lessons from the historical significance of June 12, saying that the sacrifices made by Nigerians for the democratic freedom being enjoyed today must not be in vain.

Ambassador Ajadi, who has been a vocal advocate for youth inclusion and grassroots development, reaffirmed his commitment to building a Nigeria where democracy delivers tangible benefits for all.

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