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Gov. Adeleke, Ooni of Ife To Grace Yoruba Frontline Association’s Award Night

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Gov. Adeleke, Ooni of Ife To Grace Yoruba Frontline Association’s Award Night

 

The Governor of Osun State, Ademola Adeleke and the Ooni of Ife, His Royal Majesty Enitan Ogunwusi, the Ojaja 1, are expected to grace the Yoruba Frontline Association’s Children Festival and Award Night which will take place from April 25 and 26, 2024 at Ilenla Hall, Ojaja Palace, Ile Ife, Osun State.
The 2- day event which is scheduled to hold 25th and 26th April, 2025.

 

The father of the day at the prestigious event is Alhaji Rasak Akanni Okoya, Chairman of the day, Dr. Taiwo Afolabi (CON), Guest speaker 1, Hrh, Oba Omogbolahan Akanni Timson, Guest speaker 2, Dr. Tunde, Hamsat(UI Ibadan), while the keynote address will be delivered by Sheikh Abdul Raheem Aduamigba, Chief Imam of Yorubaland.
The Yoruba Frontline Association (YFA) is a cultural organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the rich heritage of the Yoruba people.

According to the President of the Y F A Prince Aluko Samuel said as custodians of our ancestors’ values, we strive to protect and defend our cultural legacy, while teaching future generations about our traditions and customs.

Also the mission of YFA is dedicated to preserving and promoting Yoruba cultural heritage through education, community engagement, and cultural showcase.

And visions To be a leading custodian of Yoruba values and traditions, fostering a sense of community and shared identity among our people, while showcasing the beauty and diversity of Yoruba culture to the world.

What set us apart Unlike other groups, YFA is distinct in its sole focus on cultural preservation and education, rather than militant activism. Our mission is to showcase the beauty and diversity of Yoruba culture, while fostering a sense of community and shared identity among our people.
“We invite the public to recognize and respect our commitment to preserving Yoruba heritage, and to distinguish our organization from others that may have different goals and methods.
Awon Alale, a gbe wa o
*Yoruba o ni daru”

Gov. Adeleke, Ooni of Ife To Grace Yoruba Frontline Association's Award Night

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From Giant to Beggar: The Tragic Collapse of Nigeria Under APC Rule

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From Giant to Beggar: The Tragic Collapse of Nigeria Under APC Rule

 

By George Omagbemi Sylvester

 

Once hailed as the “Giant of Africa,” Nigeria now limps on broken legs — economically battered, politically rudderless, and morally bankrupt. It is no longer just the brain drain that should worry us; it is the soul drain. Nigerians — students, professionals, entire families — are fleeing not just to Europe or North America, but to Ghana, a nation we once dismissed as “small brother.” This is not just ironic. It is humiliating. And it is a direct consequence of the All Progressives Congress (APC) taking power in 2015.

 

From Giant to Beggar: The Tragic Collapse of Nigeria Under APC Rule

 

The APC’s takeover, starting with President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015, marked the beginning of a free-fall. What followed was a decade of despair, capped now by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu — another APC patriarch — who has inherited and worsened the crisis. The result? Every airport terminal has become a departure lounge for the talented, the young, and the fed up.

 

From Giant to Beggar: The Tragic Collapse of Nigeria Under APC Rule

 

A Decade of Despair: From Buhari

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Pro-democracy group tells Tinubu to declare a state of emergency in Zamfara over insecurity, political repression

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Pro-democracy group tells Tinubu to declare a state of emergency in Zamfara over insecurity, political repression

 

 

 

The United Democratic Coalition (UDC) has called on President Bola Tinubu to immediately declare a state of emergency in Zamfara, citing worsening insecurity and a breakdown of democratic order in the state.

 

Pro-democracy group tells Tinubu to declare state of emergency in Zamfara over insecurity, political repression

 

The demand was contained in a statement on Friday signed by Abdulrahman Danladi, president of the coalition.

 

Danladi described Zamfara as “a state under siege,” accusing the state government of abandoning its constitutional duty to protect lives and uphold democratic principles.

 

“The situation in Zamfara has gone from troubling to terrifying. Armed groups operate freely, citizens are at the mercy of bandits, and yet those elected to speak up are being silenced,” the statement read.

 

He was referring to the recent suspension of 10 lawmakers in the Zamfara State House of Assembly, whom he said were punished for raising concerns about insecurity and illegal mining in their constituencies.

 

“What we are witnessing is not just lawlessness — it is executive tyranny. These lawmakers were elected by the people and have a duty to speak out. Instead of listening to them, the state assembly, clearly acting on orders, has shut them down,” Danladi said.

 

He likened the political tension in Zamfara to the recent situation in Rivers state, where Governor Siminalayi Fubara governed with just four lawmakers after a split in the House of Assembly — a scenario that prompted calls for federal intervention.

 

“If Rivers with four lawmakers sparked talks of emergency rule, how is Zamfara with 10 suspended lawmakers and spiraling violence, not a national concern?” Danladi asked.

 

“The same standard must apply. Democracy is being murdered in Zamfara in broad daylight. If the federal government could consider intervening in Rivers, it must not turn a blind eye to the breakdown in Zamfara.”

 

“We are calling for a six-month state of emergency in Zamfara to allow security forces to take control, restore peace, and return the state to constitutional order.”

 

The group also demanded the immediate reinstatement of the suspended lawmakers and an investigation into what it called “executive interference” in the legislature.

 

“This is not the time for political correctness. It is the time for leadership. The people of Zamfara are under siege — both by bandits and by those who should be protecting them,” the statement added.

 

Zamfara, one of Nigeria’s most troubled states, continues to face persistent attacks from armed groups, with thousands displaced and dozens killed in the past year alone.

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Ariya247 Exclusive : I Got Inspired Through Prayers, Says Ugochukwu Obi

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Ariya247 Exclusive : I Got Inspired Through Prayers, Says Ugochukwu Obi

Ugochukwu Innocent Obi was born into the family of Obi Okereke, originally from Uhuolugho Ngodo Isuochi in Umunneochi Local Government Area, Abia State, Nigeria. He was born in Ibeku, Umuahia, Abia State, and later moved to Lagos, where he spent a significant part of his early life.

In 2010, he relocated to the United States to further his career in government contracting, earning multiple certifications in the field. Currently, Mr. Obi is a contracting professional for the U.S. Department of Defense, as well as a preacher, author, and gospel artist.

His faith journey began in 1995 when he became born again, leading him to serve in pastoral roles across various countries. As a gospel artist, he has released several songs, including You Alone, Holy One, Elohim, Let Me See You, Let It Flow, The Light of Your Presence, Arise from the Wings, Spirit of the Living God, and I Give You Praise.

Speaking on his inspiration for gospel music, Mr. Obi shares, “My motivation comes from God. Whenever I pray, I hear the sounds of heavenly music and find myself singing new songs. My desire is to bring these divine melodies to life here on earth.”

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