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Ikire Agog As ADC Inaugurates Party Structures In Ayedaade/Irewole/Isokan Federal Constituency
Ikire Agog As ADC Inaugurates Party Structures In Ayedaade/Irewole/Isokan Federal Constituency
• We Are Out To Restore Good Governance, ensure better welfarist programs – Aregbesola
• Says Nigerians Will Reject Bad Leadership In 2026/27
The ancient town of Ikire was agog on Thursday as the train of the federal constituency tour of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) for Ayedaade/Irewole/Isokan stopped in the town.
From the popular Naira and Kobo junction to the Obada market to the Akire’s palace through Sango, residents of the town trooped out to show love, solidarity and support to the leadership of the party led by the National Secretary, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola.
Addressing party faithfuls and supporters at Isale Abata, Ikire, Aregbesola lauded them for their steadfastness and dedication to the course.
The former Minister of Interior, who recalled efforts by true progressives to install a successor from his former party, noted that the time had come for the people of the state to follow a political movement led by people of conscience, character and integrity.
He also stressed that the ADC is committed to bridging the inequality gap by introducing welfarist policies that will ease the current economic downturn.
“You all know how we got here. We did not just join ADC as a party; but we teamed up with key players in our polity who are also ready to correct the current height of misgovernance by those who control the corridors of power.
“It is our belief that with the current state of the nation’s economy, ravaging insecurity and terrorism, as well as the dearth of quality leadership across all sectors, the masses are more than ready to use their votes to reject a government that has neglected their welfare for pecuniary political gains,” Aregbesola stated further.
In their separate remarks, former SSG – Alhaji Moshood Adeoti, Chairman, Omoluabi Progressives, Alhaji Azeez Adesiji, former Speaker, Osun State House of Assembly, Dr. Najeem Salaam, among others, reiterated the need for party members to participate actively in the ongoing membership registration.
They also stressed the need for members to actively mobilise and educate other citizens on the need to correct the lapses of the present administration by voting the ADC in the 2026 governorship election in the state as well as the 2027 General Elections.
The team had earlier visited the Akire of Ikire, Oba Olatunde Falabi Lambeloye III, who offered his royal blessings for the success of the new political journey.
Some of the dignitaries at the event include Senator Adelere Oriolowo, Alhaji Rasaq Salinsile, Hon. Ademola Owoade, among others.
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Joy and Happiness as Im Somebody Foundation Gives WAEC Scholarships to Students in Ipokia
Joy and Happiness as Im Somebody Foundation Gives WAEC Scholarships to Students in Ipokia
As part of its mission to make life more meaningful for the less privileged, Im Somebody Foundation, a non-governmental organization, has put smiles on the faces of students in the Ipokia Kingdom, Yewa South, Ogun State.
More than twenty students received WAEC registration forms, while over 300 others went home with exercise books and biros. The beneficiaries of the WAEC sponsorship were drawn from Community Senior Secondary School and District High School.
Members of the foundation were led by their President, Mrs. Olaide Al-Hassah.
While receiving the forms on behalf of the beneficiaries, the principals and vice principals of both schools expressed profound gratitude to the founders of the foundation, Chief and Dr. Yinka Al-Hassah, for their kind gesture. They noted that the support came at a very timely moment and took the opportunity to offer prayers for the founders. They also commended the Onipokia of Ipokia Kingdom, Oba Olusola Olaniyan, for his continuous support for education and community development.
In her remarks, the President of the foundation explained that Im Somebody Foundation was established to bring succour to the less privileged in society, especially students who struggle with financial challenges.
Representatives of the Onipokia, including two palace officials and the royal father’s Personal Assistant, were also present at the presentation ceremony.
The Senior Prefect of Community Senior Secondary School, Arowolo David, expressed deep appreciation for the life-changing support. He said:
“I am very glad to be among the beneficiaries of this amazing opportunity from Im Somebody Foundation. I want to thank the founders sincerely and also urge wealthy individuals to learn from their generosity and support students in their communities.”
The event ended on a joyful note, with beneficiaries and school authorities praising the foundation for its unwavering commitment to educational empowerment.
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Igosave’s Warri Show Becomes a Night of Unity and Celebration in Delta State
Igosave’s Warri Show Becomes a Night of Unity and Celebration in Delta State
The city of Warri came alive over the weekend as comedian Igosave hosted his much-anticipated show, “As I Was Saying,” an event that quickly evolved beyond entertainment and became a powerful display of unity across Delta State.
In a heartfelt reflection after the show, Igosave said the night reminded him that “when God is ready to lift you, He uses people — and Delta State came together as one.” The event, which drew guests from within Nigeria and abroad, was marked by an atmosphere of love, strength, and collective support.
The comedian expressed deep gratitude to everyone who travelled to be part of the occasion, emphasizing that the turnout demonstrated the unbreakable bond among Deltans. “When Deltans stand together, nothing can divide us and nothing can stop us,” he noted.
Key sponsors, the Delta State Government, Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, DESOPADEC, and Amity Global Farms were acknowledged for helping bring the event to life. Igosave also extended appreciation to his dedicated team: All Adamz Event, Donsimon, 2Things Promotion & Events, and Oghounu Kelvin. Visual production for the night was handled by Wisescreen Film.
The evening closed not just as another comedy show, but as a celebration of solidarity — a moment many attendees described as a reminder of Warri’s vibrant spirit and the enduring unity of Delta State.
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Fact-Check: ZamTracka Disputes Former Governor Matawalle’s ₦1 Trillion FAAC Claim for Zamfara
Fact-Check: ZamTracka Disputes Former Governor Matawalle’s ₦1 Trillion FAAC Claim for Zamfara
In a recent statement, former Zamfara State Governor and Minister for State Defende, Bello Matawalle claimed that the state received over ₦1 trillion from the Federal Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) in the last two years of this current administration. However, this assertion has been firmly rebutted by ZamTracka, a public expenditure tracking organization dedicated to promoting transparency in government spending.
According to ZamTracka’s comprehensive analysis of financial records, Zamfara State received a total of approximately ₦776.6 billion in FAAC allocations from 2019 to September 2025. This figure casts significant doubt on Matawalle’s claim, particularly when broken down into the respective periods of leadership.
During his four-year tenure from 2019 to 2023, former Governor Matawalle’s administration collected more than ₦400 billion in FAAC disbursements. In contrast, the current administration led by Governor Dauda Lawal has received slightly over ₦350 billion during its first two years in office.
This financial data has sparked a vigorous debate regarding fiscal responsibility, public accountability, and the tangible outcomes of governance in Zamfara. Economists and analysts emphasize the changing economic landscape, noting that the ₦400 billion accrued under Matawalle’s administration possessed a significantly greater purchasing power at the time, which was estimated to be worth over $571 million when the exchange rate was around ₦700 to the dollar.
In today’s economic climate, with the exchange rate hovering around ₦1,500 to the dollar, that same financial value would translate to nearly ₦856.5 billion. This shift underlines the rising costs associated with implementing infrastructure projects; for instance, a ₦1 billion project during Matawalle’s tenure could now exceed ₦3 billion due to inflation and increased material costs.
Despite the substantial financial inflow during Matawalle’s administration, critics have raised concerns regarding the visibility and impact of significant projects completed with these funds, particularly within the state capital, Gusau. Many citizens have expressed frustration at the apparent lack of transformative developments, questioning whether the allocations translated into meaningful improvements in public services and infrastructure.
On the other hand, supporters of the current government stress the achievements made despite working with an allocation that, when adjusted for the older exchange rate, would amount to approximately ₦163.1 billion. They argue that the current administration has demonstrated resilience and effective governance strategies, producing outcomes that reflect prudent resource management under challenging economic conditions.
This ongoing dispute underscores an increasing demand for transparency and accountability amongst the citizenry, especially as financial data becomes more accessible through various platforms. As the debate rages on, efforts to obtain comments from representatives of former Governor Matawalle regarding the ZamTracka findings have not yielded results thus far, leaving the discussion centered on the implications of these financial discrepancies.
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