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BABALOLA’S DEATH A GREAT LOSS TO NIGERIA AND EKITI, SAYS FAYEMI

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FAYEMI EXPRESSES CONDOLENCES ON PASSAGE OF SOUN OF OGBOMOSO

The Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has mourned the death of former Presidential Adviser on Education, Chief Samuel Kolawole Babalola, who passed on earlier in the week, aged 89 years.

Dr. Fayemi in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Yinka Oyebode, said Babalola’s demise was a great loss to Ekiti and Nigeria as a whole. He described the former Presidential Adviser as a courageous and forthright leader who had a tremendous love for his people.

The Governor said Babalola consistently served humanity right from the grassroots as a teacher, teachers’ union leader, before embracing partisan politics, which he used as a platform for service to the people.

Babalola, Fayemi said, also engraved his impact in the sands of time by his involvement as a policy formulator who helped shape the education sector in the old Western Region, Western State, old Ondo State, Ekiti State and at the federal level.

Fayemi hailed the deceased for bringing integrity to bear in key assignments he handled which made him a much sought after policymaker at state and federal levels including stints as Commissioner in Western State, Ondo State and chairmanship of Teaching Service Commission in Ekiti State.

He pointed out that Babalola also excelled in politics through his election as member of old Ondo State House of Assembly where he emerged as Chief Whip and capping it with his appointment as Special Adviser to former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Education and Ethics.

The Governor described Babalola as a politician whose humility, courage and selflessness should be emulated by contemporary politicians and office holders.

While commiserating with the deceased’s family, Fayemi urged them to be consoled by the worthy legacies he left behind which have been widely acknowledged.

“The government and good people of Ekiti State would not forget the worthy legacies of our revered Baba S.K. Babalola. May God grant him eternal rest and grant the family the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.”, the governor added.

Yinka Oyebode
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor
24- 07- 2020

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The Santor ini Empire wishes to clearly state to the general public, partners, associates, and all concerned parties that it has no affiliation, partnership, alliance, endorsement, legal relationship, or official connection whatsoever with the uka.

This notice is being issued solely for the purpose of transparency and to prevent any misunderstanding regarding the independent status and operations of the Santorini Empire.

The Santorini Empire remains a distinct and independent entity, operating under its own leadership, vision, and administrative structure.

We encourage the public to rely only on official communications from the Santorini Empire for accurate information regarding its activities and affiliations.

We appreciate your understanding and continued support.

Issued by:
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King of Santorini Kingdom

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Video: Ondo Community Rejects Imposition of Sepeluwa As Oba in Oroto 

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Video: Ondo Community Rejects Imposition of Sepeluwa As Oba in Oroto 

‎Concerned citizens and indigenes of Oroto Community, Ugbo Kingdom, Ilaje Local Government of Ondo State have rejected the imposition of Sepeluwa as the title of Oba in Oroto.

‎The community in a statement by Oluwafemi Awenebi,said Oroto belongs to all the people of the community, and decisions concerning leadership and traditional institutions must reflect fairness, equity, and justice for everyone.

‎It said: “We, the residents and indigenes of Oroto, are the rightful owners and occupants of this community. The entire community stands united in rejecting any attempt to force Sepeluwa on the people against their collective will as their domain is obenla.

‎”We call on the Olubo family to stop using the instrument of the state to oppress and silence the voices of Oroto people, Egharegbemi is the Eldest, Leadership should be based on consultation, inclusiveness, and respect for the wishes of the people. For peace and unity to prevail, everybody must be carried along in matters affecting the community.

‎”Oroto is for all of us, and the collective interest of the people must always come first. The governor should not impose a Sepuluwa on us, protest letters have been written to the governor and the chieftaincy and local government commissioner yet they want to still go ahead to present a staff of office.

‎”We, the concerned people and indigenes of Oroto Community in Ugbo Kingdom, write this public correspondence with deep pain, concern, and dissatisfaction over the ongoing attempts to impose the title of “SEPELUWA” within our land and traditional structure without due consultation, lawful process, or historical legitimacy.

‎”It has come to our attention that plans are underway by the Government to install a person under the title of “SEPELUWA” in Oroto Community.

‎”This development has generated widespread tension, outrage, and serious concern among the peace-loving people of Oroto and the entire Ugbo Kingdom.

‎”For months, our people have written several letters through the Ministry of Chieftaincy Affairs and Obas, as well as through the Office of the Executive Chairman of Ilaje Local Government, seeking clarification, dialogue, and peaceful resolution on this sensitive issue.

‎”We have made repeated appeals, consultations, peaceful protests, and historical presentations to relevant authorities, yet our concerns have received little or no meaningful response.

‎”We therefore find it necessary to state clearly and publicly that the people of Oroto reject the imposition of the so-called SEPELUWA title in our community.

‎”Our position is based on historical facts, ancestral tradition, and the established customary structure of the Ugbo Kingdom. To the best of our historical knowledge and ancestral records, there has never existed a recognized traditional title known as “SEPELUWA” within the traditional institution of the Ugbo Kingdom.

‎”Furthermore, we strongly maintain that no authority outside the recognized traditional stool of the Olugbo of Ugbo Kingdom possesses the customary right to install traditional leaders or create chieftaincy structures within Ugbo Kingdom.

‎”Any attempt to bypass established customs and impose unfamiliar titles upon our people amounts to an abuse of traditional processes and a disregard for the historical identity of our kingdom.

‎”The people of Oroto are law-abiding citizens who believe in peace, justice, and democratic engagement. However, peace can only thrive where there is fairness, consultation, and respect for the rule of law.

‎”A government that truly serves the people must listen to the voices of the people and not force decisions upon them against their collective will and historical heritage.

‎”The people of Oroto will continue to defend their ancestral rights, cultural identity, and historical truth through lawful and legitimate means. We refuse to remain silent while our traditions, history, and collective heritage are disregarded.”

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Amore Seeks Justice for Ilobi/Erinja Ward, Decries Political Marginalisation in Yewa South

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Amore Seeks Justice for Ilobi/Erinja Ward, Decries Political Marginalisation in Yewa South

 

In his bid to justify why he wishes to contest for a seat in the Ogun State House of Assembly to represent the good people of Yewa South State Constituency, an aspirant on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Hon. Olusegun Olugbemileke Amore, has appealed to elders and stakeholders of the party in Yewa South Local Government to critically examine what he described as the prolonged marginalisation of Ilobi/Erinja Ward in the Ifekowajo District of the council area.

According to Hon. Amore, the ward has allegedly been denied political elective positions since the advent of the Second Republic in 1979 till date.

Speaking with journalists in Ilaro, headquarters of Ogun West Senatorial District, on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, Hon. Amore explained the pattern of political elective positions and beneficiaries within the Ifekowajo District over the years.

He listed previous beneficiaries as follows: Oke-Odan Ward produced Late Chief D.O. Bankole who served in the House of Representatives; Ajilete Ward produced Hon. Dada who represented the area in the Ogun State House of Assembly; Owode Ward 1 produced Hon. (Chief) M.A. Ajibola who also served in the Ogun State House of Assembly; Owode Ward 1 equally produced Hon. (Chief) Fatayi Olayode; while Owode Ward 2 produced Hon. (Mrs.) Folakemi Akintayo, all of whom served in the Ogun State House of Assembly.

He further noted that Owode Ward 1 also produced Rt. Hon. Abiodun Akinlade who represented the constituency in the House of Representatives, while Oke-Odan Ward equally produced Hon. Tolu Bankole who served in the Ogun State House of Assembly.

He lamented, however, that Ilobi/Erinja Ward has never been given the opportunity to produce either a member of the Ogun State House of Assembly or a representative at the National Assembly level.

Hon. Amore stated that the situation has continued to generate feelings of exclusion and dissatisfaction among residents and political stakeholders from Ilobi/Erinja Ward over what many perceived as an imbalance in the political arrangement within the Ifekowajo District of Yewa South Local Government.

He therefore made a passionate appeal to elders, leaders, and members of the APC in Yewa South and Ogun State to consider a readjustment in the rotational arrangement within the party in the interest of fairness, justice, and inclusiveness.

“Methinks for equity and fairness, the elders, leaders, and members of APC in Yewa South and Ogun State should look into the anomalies in the rotational arrangement within the party, with a view to giving the good people of Ilobi/Erinja Ward a sense of belonging in the scheme of things.

“I am not fighting anybody, but merely calling the attention of our fathers and mothers in the APC to this silent marginalisation going on in the area without anyone talking about it”, Hon. Amore posited.

The vibrant Information Technology expert turned politician expressed confidence that those saddled with the responsibility of managing the affairs of the party in the Ifekowajo District would, with sincerity and the fear of God, take necessary steps to address the imbalance he raised.

Recall that in a bold and strategic move aimed at deepening quality representation, grassroots development, and people-oriented governance, Hon. Olusegun Olugbemileke Amore recently obtained and successfully passed the screening exercise of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to contest for the Yewa South State Constituency seat in the Ogun State House of Assembly.

The development has continued to generate excitement, hope, and widespread acceptance among party faithful, political stakeholders, youths, women groups, and residents across Yewa South, many of whom view Hon. Amore as a vibrant, visionary, and grassroots-oriented leader with the competence, capacity, and character needed to provide purposeful representation.

Hon. Amore, who is widely respected for his humility, accessibility, leadership qualities, and unwavering commitment to community development, explained that his decision to join the race was inspired by his passion to serve the people, attract meaningful development to Yewa South, and become a strong voice for the aspirations of the constituency at the state legislative level.

 

 

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