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Children’s day : Ikorodu LG Vice-chairman, Princess Folashade Olabanji-Oba clamors for child’s protection

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In celebration of Children’s day, The National Deputy Chairman ( Association of Local Government Vice Chairmen of Nigeria) and Vice-chairman of Ikorodu Local Government, Hon.Princess Folashade Olabanji-Oba has clamored for the need for children to be protected against all forms of abuse, violence in the society.

She made this known in a statement made available to this publication, while urging parents and guardians to ensure that the rights of their children is protected at all cost.

She said that looking at how events have unfolded in the world, one can say lots of children have been victims of several social vices, sexual abuse, domestic violence, to mention a few.

She further explained that some parents too have victimized their children by exposing them to unpleasant things which has put them in danger zone.

She noted that children are leaders of tomorrow, hence, they should be thoroughly trained in the best way that they deserve, given the needed attention, care and should be monitored in all of their actions.

Similarly, she adviced children to be good ambassadors of the country, their homes, in everything they do and that they shouldn’t give in to peer pressure on negativity,  no matter how difficult it is.

Read Statement below:

May 27, is a significant day in the whole world. I personally feel great witnessing this day, one, as a mother , teacher and nation builder. Also as one who derives pleasure in seeing prospective leaders around.

Interestingly, Nigeria is a blessed nation. Lots of our children are doing excellently well in their various fields. I still believe in the greatness of this great country and the potential to be one if the very best in the world.  We just need work hard at it.

Silence hides violence.

Sadly, some of our children have been victims of social vices. Some of them have been exposed to crime, domestic violence, sexual abuse, they have also been victims of human trafficking.

It’s more surprising and disturbing to know that some of these children were exposed to these vices by their parents or relatives.Those that they trust the most.

The rights of children needs to be protected at all cost, it is time for parents to stand up for their children against any form of abuse that may stand in their way.

Most especially, the girl child, she needs to be well equipped, educationally, morally, and in all aspect, just like the  male child will be treated  in order to ensure equality and equity in the society.

Also, children should be aware that in whatever they do, they are representing a nation, they are representing their homes, hence, they should never allow the value that have been impacted into them leave them at anytime.

Although, the pandemic we are currently facing has made children stay in their homes when they are supposed to be in school but education should never stop, children can still learn new things and develop skills beyond the walls of the school.

Furthermore, children are great bunch of talents. Parenting is a serious MINISTRY and should taken as such. I hereby plead with us all parents to help our children discover , develop their talents and purpose driven life…

#Love Beyond…

#Because I truly care…

Hon. Princess Folashade Olabanji-Oba

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USOSA Mobilises Nationwide Resistance Against Asset Sale, Holds Major Awareness Walk in Lagos, Abuja, Kano

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A powerful wave of resistance is building across Nigeria’s elite alumni network as the Unity Schools Old Students Association (USOSA) prepares for a coordinated nationwide awareness walk aimed at safeguarding the legacy and assets of Federal Unity Colleges.

Scheduled for Saturday, May 9, 2026, the high-impact rally will simultaneously hold in Lagos, Abuja, and Kano, drawing participation from thousands of old students under the unifying banner: “Pro Unitate – Better Together.”

Insiders within the association reveal that the rally is not just symbolic but a strategic response to growing concerns over alleged plans to commercialise or dispose of critical assets belonging to Unity Schools, a move many alumni describe as “short-sighted and dangerous.”

According to organisers, the objective is clear: to send a strong, unmistakable message to policymakers and stakeholders that the heritage of Unity Schools must be preserved, not monetised.

“This is about legacy, identity, and national cohesion,” a senior USOSA member told TheCityPulseNews under anonymity. “Unity Schools were built to foster national integration. Selling their lands or assets undermines that very foundation.”

The campaign has already gained traction online, with members urged to amplify visibility through branded display pictures and coordinated messaging ahead of the event. The mobilisation strategy reflects a well-structured advocacy push designed to capture both public attention and institutional response.

Observers note that this could mark a turning point in how alumni bodies across Nigeria engage with government policies affecting legacy institutions. USOSA’s move signals a shift from passive concern to active civic engagement , a model that could inspire similar interventions nationwide.

Security and logistics arrangements are reportedly being finalised across the three cities, with local coordinators ensuring peaceful and orderly participation.

As May 9 approaches, one thing is certain, USOSA is not merely organizing a walk, it is staging a statement and the message is unequivocal – Unity Schools are a national treasure, not a commercial asset.

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BREAKING: SGF George Akume, Other APC Chieftains Back ATM’s Ondo North Senate Bid

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Chief Abdul Tunji Mohammed (ATM), APC frontrunner for Ondo North Senatorial District, has secured the blessings of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, and other party chieftains as his 2027 bid gains ground.

ATM met with the SGF and top APC leaders in Abuja, where he presented his agenda for Ondo North and sought their counsel. The meeting was described as cordial and strategic.

Senator Akume hailed ATM’s vision and readiness for national service. “The Senate needs men of capacity who understand governance. You have my support. Go and deliver for your people,” the SGF stated.

Responding, ATM said the backing of Senator Akume and other party chieftains was “a major boost.” He added: “Their encouragement strengthens our resolve to give Ondo North a strong, connected voice in the Senate.”

The consultation follows ATM’s purchase of the APC nomination form and earlier endorsements from former Deputy Governor Ali Olanusi, first-class monarchs, and youth groups in Ondo North.

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Sofela Salutes Workers, Calls Them Pillars of Ogun Central’s Progress

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The Senatorial Aspirant for Ogun Central under the All Progressives Congress (APC), Emmanuel Adebola Sofela, has extended warm felicitations to workers across the district in celebration of the 2026 International Workers’ Day.

In a goodwill message released to mark the global event, Sofela praised the resilience, diligence, and unwavering commitment of workers in Abeokuta South, Abeokuta North, Odeda, Obafemi-Owode, Ifo, and Ewekoro Local Government Areas, noting that their contributions remain central to the growth and development of Ogun Central and Nigeria at large.

Describing workers as the “engine room of progress,” Sofela acknowledged the sacrifices made daily by individuals in both the public and private sectors. He emphasized that from civil servants and entrepreneurs to artisans, traders, and professionals, every category of worker plays a vital role in sustaining the economy and strengthening the social fabric of the region.

“On this special occasion of International Workers’ Day, I celebrate the hardworking men and women across Ogun Central whose dedication and commitment continue to drive our collective progress,” the statement read. “Your efforts, whether seen or unseen, form the foundation upon which our communities thrive.”

Sofela highlighted the importance of recognizing and rewarding hard work, stressing that workers deserve not only commendation but also improved welfare, fair opportunities, and an enabling environment to maximize their potential. He called for renewed focus on policies that prioritize job creation, economic empowerment, and sustainable development.

The senatorial hopeful also paid special tribute to workers in essential services, including healthcare personnel, security operatives, teachers, and sanitation workers, who he said consistently demonstrate exceptional courage and responsibility, often under challenging conditions.

“You remain the backbone of our society, standing firm in service even in difficult times. Your dedication inspires hope and strengthens our resolve to build a better future,” he added.

Reaffirming his commitment to the people of Ogun Central, Sofela assured that his aspiration is driven by a desire to advocate for workers’ rights, promote inclusive growth, and support initiatives that will enhance productivity and improve living standards across the district.

As Workers’ Day is celebrated worldwide, his message resonates as both a tribute and a call to action—recognizing the invaluable role of workers while emphasizing the need for sustained efforts to uplift and empower them.

Across Ogun Central, the celebration served as a reminder that behind every achievement lies the dedication of hardworking individuals whose contributions continue to shape the present and secure the future.

Happy International Workers’ Day.

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