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Akintunde Supercharges City Boy Movement: Donates Five Buses, Endorses One-Million-Vote Target for Tinubu in Oyo

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Akintunde Supercharges City Boy Movement: Donates Five Buses, Endorses One-Million-Vote Target for Tinubu in Oyo

 

Senator Yunus Akintunde, representing Oyo Central Senatorial District, has announced the donation of five operational buses to the City Boy Movement in Oyo State, giving a major logistics boost to the group’s expanding grassroots mobilisation ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The commitment was made during a courtesy visit by the Oyo State leadership of the movement to the senator’s Ibadan residence—part of the group’s ongoing engagements with key political stakeholders across the state.

Senator Akintunde, while commending the movement for what he described as “consistent, organised, and youth-driven mobilization,” said the City Boy Movement had become a formidable political structure bridging the gap between young people and political leadership.

He praised the group’s statewide presence and strategic mobilisation efforts, noting that their activities had strengthened political awareness in hard-to-reach communities.

“In support of your operations, I will be donating five buses. These are essential needs for coordination and I am fully convinced that any investment made in this movement is worth it,” Akintunde said.

He reminded the gathering that he is also a proud member of the City Boy Movement, adding:
“Our mission is clear—to build and sustain a government that is reliable, responsible, and responsive.

The results of the current administration’s policies are beginning to show, and we must encourage our people to stay the course.

Obstacles will come, but with determination, we will achieve our goals.”

Director of the City Boy Movement in Oyo State, Hon. Femi Onireti, said the organisation had intensified mobilisation for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s re-election, declaring that the group is targeting one million votes for the President in 2027.

“We are prepared to go all out. Our target is one million votes for President Tinubu in Oyo State, and our mobilisation machinery has been activated across all zones,” Onireti stated.

Corroborating this, the Oyo State Coordinator of the movement, Chief Ahmed Ajibola, revealed that the group already has more than 50,000 registered members and well-structured presence across all 351 wards in Oyo State, a network he described as “an asset for deep grassroots penetration.”

The leadership of the City Boy Movement expressed profound appreciation to Senator Akintunde for his support, describing him as a steadfast ally of youth political participation and grassroots development.

Other members who spoke during the visit reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening the organisation’s mobilisation activities as preparations toward future political engagements intensify across the state.

E-signed:

Olufemi Onireti,
Director,
City Boy Movement,
Oyo State.

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Prolific director Olawale Samson Adebayo wishes on his birthday celebration 

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Prolific director Olawale Samson Adebayo wishes on his birthday celebration 

 

A film director and a film producer cum creative writer with lot of films to his credit,Oluwale Samson Adebayo is a man of class and taste when it comes to entertainment industry. And so it was not a thing of exaggeration when this handsome dude who has been in industry for over two decades rolled out the carpet to celebrate his birthday on Saturday,2nd of May,2026.

 

” I give God the glory for adding another year to my year today (02/05/2026)

 

I want to also thank my family, friends and my fans who woke me up with their greetings, I can’t thank them enough”

 

Not new to the industry, Samson have directed over 140 movies, including Yoruba, English, series, Cinema and so on , yet he’s not relenting on adding values to the Industry

 

“I want to build film village, it will be a new level of international film making, possibly during one of my birthday celebration it will be unveiled”

 

” I have a dream concerning the industry, and that is to make my mark known beyond Nigeria border” says Sammy who acknowledge Anta Laniyan as his role model

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Oyo State City Boy Movement Director, Onireti Vows To Deliver Tinubu, Oyo APC in 2027

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*Oyo State City Boy Movement Director, Onireti Vows To Deliver Tinubu, Oyo APC in 2027*

 

The Director of the City Boy Movement in Oyo State, Hon. Olufemi Onireti has reaffirmed the organisation’s commitment to working with all party structures, wards, and stakeholders across the state to secure the re-election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and to return Oyo State to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

He said this in a statement made available to newsmen today, describing this mission as a collective responsibility to the people, and one being pursued with coordination, clarity of purpose, and unwavering dedication.

He noted that the City Boy Movement has evolved into a vibrant and deeply rooted grassroots network driven by individuals who understand local realities.

According to him, the movement’s strength is visible not only in its growing numbers but also in its active engagement across communities, zones, and local councils.

“We are not bystanders; we are part of the system we seek to improve. Our connection to the people enables us to mobilise effectively, communicate clearly, and remain aligned with the needs and expectations of citizens,” he said.

The Director commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for demonstrating firm resolve in tackling long-standing national challenges and laying a foundation for a more stable and productive economy.

He acknowledged that while some policy outcomes are already evident, others require time, consistency, and continued public backing to yield lasting impact.

He urged Nigerians, particularly the people of Oyo State to remain steadfast during this period.

“This is not the time to waver. It is the time to stand firmly behind a leadership committed to long-term progress,” he stated.

He assured the people of Oyo State that their trust in the movement and the APC is well placed.

According to him, the mission to reclaim the state and restore governance that genuinely reflects the will of the people is being pursued with absolute focus and dedication.

“We will stay the course. We will stay connected to you. Together, we will achieve the outcomes we desire,” he affirmed.

The statement concluded with a call for sustained support from residents of Oyo State.

He urged them to keep faith with the City Boy Movement and remain confident that the collective efforts underway will lead to success.

E-signed:

*Olufemi Onireti,*
_Director,_
City Boy Movement,
Oyo State.

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David Mark’s lawyer hails INEC for restoring ADC leadership

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David Mark’s lawyer hails INEC for restoring ADC leadership

 

A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Jibrin Okutepa, who was the lead counsel to Senator David Mark in the legal battle involving the leadership of the African Democratic Congress, has hailed the Independent National Electoral Commission for abiding by the judgment of the Supreme Court without being prompted.

Okutepa, in a statement shared on his X handle via @sanjsokutepa on Friday, praised INEC for not waiting to be served the judgment of the apex court before restoring the leadership status of the ADC on its portal.

The Supreme Court on Thursday directed David Mark to return to the Federal High Court for the hearing and determination of issues arising from the leadership dispute within the ADC.

This stemmed from the previous ruling of the Court of Appeal which on March 12 dismissed Mark’s appeal against a September 4 ruling of the Federal High Court.

A former vice-chairman of the ADC, Nafiu Bala, had filed the suit marked FHC/ABJ/CS/1819/2025, seeking to stop the Mark-led leadership from parading themselves as national officers of the ADC.

Bala listed the ADC, Mark, Rauf Aregbesola (National Secretary), INEC, and Ralph Nwosu, the party’s founder and former national chairman, as defendants.

Delivering a unanimous judgment on Thursday, a five-member panel of the apex court, headed by Mohammed Garba, faulted the order of the Court of Appeal, which asked parties in the suit to maintain the status quo.

The apex court held that the Court of Appeal acted beyond its jurisdiction by unilaterally issuing the status quo order.

Commending INEC in his post, Okutepa wrote, “I am a legal practitioner. I am not a registered member of any political party in Nigeria. I am equally not an employee of any government. I owe no allegiance to anybody except the truth, justice, and the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“I was the lead counsel to Sen. David Mark at the Supreme Court in the judgment delivered yesterday (Thursday).

“When I checked the INEC portal, it was clear that INEC, without prompting, has restored the leadership of the ADC to its portal.”

He stated that the restoration of the names of the ADC leadership on the INEC portal was the right thing to do.

“The decision of the Supreme Court yesterday was clear. The appeal of Sen. David Mark was allowed in part. The order of the Court of Appeal for ‘maintenance of status quo ante bellum’ was held to have been made without jurisdiction and was accordingly set aside. It was the order of the Court of Appeal that INEC said it acted upon when it removed Sen. David Mark and his exco from its portal.

“INEC, as a corporate entity, has accorded respect to the decision of the Supreme Court without pretending that it was yet to be formally served with the judgment. That is the right thing to do in the circumstances,” he stated.

He noted that INEC was represented in the Supreme Court, adding that the prompt restoration of the ADC leadership to the INEC portal was commendable. “That is how it should be under the rule of law.”

He said INEC demonstrated respect for the rule of law in a country where some institutions would have been expecting to be served the court judgment before acting.

He described such acts as abuse of power when individuals deliberately wait to be prompted before obeying court orders.

He added, “Until we agree to be bound by the rule of law and due process and avoid taking the law into our hands, Nigeria’s development will be a mirage.

“INEC, in this particular case, exhibited a rare understanding of respect for the rule of law without waiting to be served with the judgment of the Supreme Court, as some institutions and highly placed Nigerian government officials often do.

“Too many in power have no respect for courts and court orders. In most cases, impunity reigns supreme in our land. Even within the legal profession, court processes and orders are disregarded for personal benefit and in abuse of power.

“Today, many in privileged positions abuse their powers against the people and the society they are meant to serve by disrespecting judgments and court orders. Examples are legion.

“The abuse of power cuts across all strata of the country. Even in the legal profession, powers are being abused. The security agencies abuse their powers too. Everyone appears to be a law unto themselves in this country.”

He further wrote, “On this particular occasion, I must commend INEC for the prompt restoration of the ADC leadership on its portal without waiting for letters from the legal team of Sen. David Mark.”

He said INEC must do what it needs to do for the good of Nigeria and democracy. “INEC must be bold and courageous to attain success in protecting and safeguarding Nigerian democracy.”

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