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Iyalode Temilade Oluwaloni Remains Our Group Head, Egbe Obaneye Omooba Obinrin Akile Ijebu Clarifies

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The leadership of one of the happening age-groups, otherwise known as Regbregbe in Ijebuland, Egbe Obaneye Omooba Obinrin Akile Ijebu has disassociated herself from an underground move by some fifth columnist to cause disaffection within the female age-group.

 

Iyalode Temilade Oluwaloni Remains Our Group Head, Egbe Obaneye Omooba Obinrin Akile Ijebu Clarifies

 

Egbe Obaneye Omooba Obinrin Akile Ijebu ’83-85 comprises of females of Ijebu extraction.

The female age-group disclosed that one Ewatomi Ogunowo who once served as the Eta Egbe of the Regberegbe was alleged of wrongdoing, but rather been remorseful, went to town to disparage the name of the group.

The group added that she was thereafter expelled from its fold to serve as deterrent to others in order to instill displine in the Regberegbe.

Furthermore, a reliable source close to the group hinted that some erring members of the age-grade who were expelled for their mischievous activities are now ganging up to undermine the leadership of the Regbregbe headed by Iyalode Temilade Ajokeade Oluwaloni.

The Baba Egbe of the female age-group was fingered as the mastermind of the attempt to cause disunity within the group.  Hence, the move to paint the picture of internal wranglings within the members.

Information has it that, the Iyalode In Council met sometimes early this year in Ijebu Ode and concluded that the Baba Egbe of the group should be changed on the allegation that he was influencing some members to take up arms against Iyalode, on trump up charges.

“Rather than get involved in activities to promote unity and beliefs of the Paramount ruler and Awujale of Ijebuland, HRM Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona, our Baba Egbe has been busy creating disunity and disaffection within our members’, a source who preferred anonymity was quoted.

Another source added that, the Iyalode of the group, a United Kingdom based aesthetician is a charismatic leader with history of successful administration who has over 30 members of the Regbregbe  with her.

The source asked the innocent public to beware of impersonators who are making skeletal move to destroy the image of the group on the pretense that there is a face-off within the group.

Let me emphasise again that our Iyalode remains Temilade Ajokeade Oluwaloni, and the entire members of the Egbe Obaneye Omooba Obinrin Akile Ijebu are satisfied with her leadership”, the source concluded.

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Deputy Senate President Appoints Odunjo as Senior Legislative Aide

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Deputy Senate President Appoints Odunjo as Senior Legislative Aide

 

The Deputy Senate President, Barau I. Jibrin, has appointed Hon. Odunleye Odunjo as Senior Legislative Aide (SLA), according to a letter dated March 6, 2027.

The letter, addressed to Odunjo, stated that the appointment is “at the pleasure of the Deputy President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

 

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Hon. Odunjo, who currently serves as Director General of Ogun State Visionaries for Yayi, previously represented Ado-Odo/Ota Constituency II in the Ogun State House of Assembly for eight years. He also held the position of Vice Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ogun State before voluntarily resigning to join the All Progressives Congress (APC).

In response to the appointment, Odunjo expressed gratitude to God and thanked his principal, Senator Jibrin, for the opportunity to serve. He also acknowledged the support of Olamilekan Solomon Adeola and Rt. Hon. Tunji Egbetokun, former Speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly.

Odunjo’s new role as SLA positions him at the center of legislative affairs, assisting in policy formulation and constituency representation at the national level.

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Tinubu’s Ambassadorial Picks Raise Questions on Merit, Strategy — Banwo

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‎Dr. Ope Banwo, has questioned the rationale behind Nigeria’s latest ambassadorial appointments, describing the list as reflective of political compensation rather than national strategy.

 

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‎In a self-signed statement released from his base on Wednesday, Banwo argued that the composition of the list suggests a pattern where loyalty and political survival appear to outweigh competence and global credibility.

‎According to him, countries typically deploy their most respected professionals and seasoned diplomats to represent national interests abroad. However, he noted that Nigeria’s approach seems to differ significantly.

‎“Other nations send their best—economists, scholars, and experienced diplomats. In Nigeria, we often send political loyalists, ideological turncoats, and controversial figures,” he said.

‎Banwo expressed concern that such appointments could weaken Nigeria’s global standing, stressing that diplomacy requires individuals who command respect in international circles.

‎He further questioned why diplomatic postings are often treated as rewards for political allegiance rather than strategic tools for advancing national interests.

‎The public commentator maintained that this pattern may partly explain Nigeria’s limited influence on the global stage, despite its size and economic potential.

‎Banwo noted that while some appointees may still perform creditably, the overall perception created by the list raises concerns about the country’s priorities.

‎He emphasized the need for a shift toward merit-based appointments, insisting that Nigeria deserves representatives who embody integrity, competence, and national pride.

‎“In my view, Nigeria deserves ambassadors who reflect the very best of our intellect and values, not individuals who leave foreign observers questioning our choices,” he added.

‎Banwo concluded that unless the selection process is reformed, Nigeria risks undermining its diplomatic effectiveness and credibility in international affairs.

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Security Expert Backs IGP Disu’s Record, Affirms Legitimacy Of Tenure

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Security Expert Backs IGP Disu’s Record, Affirms Legitimacy Of Tenure

 

Recent operational achievements by the Inspector-General of Police, Tunji Disu, particularly in Kwara State, have once again drawn attention to his tactical leadership and commitment to confronting criminal elements across the country.

 

According to a renowned security expert and CEO Of the Western Eagle Security Ltd, Mr Mogaji Busayo, during a recent security engagement in Kwara State, the IGP demonstrated decisive leadership through a series of strategic actions aimed at strengthening security architecture and restoring public confidence. Among the notable steps taken were leading security clearance operations targeting bandit hideouts and criminal enclaves, Conducting operational inspections and strategy reviews at the Kwara State Police Command, declaring a firm commitment to reclaim communities from bandits and kidnappers threatening residents amongst others.

 

Mogaji described IGP Disu as a tested and trusted tactical officer whose professional record and field experience position him as a capable leader in the ongoing fight against crime and insecurity in Nigeria.

 

According to him, the impressive operational strides recorded under the current police leadership have further reinforced the need for stability and continuity in the leadership of the Nigeria Police Force.

 

He therefore addressed the ongoing public discourse regarding the tenure of the Inspector-General of Police, explaining that the July 2024 amendment to the Police Act 2020 by the National Assembly clearly provides that an Inspector-General of Police is entitled to serve the full tenure stated in the appointment letter, even if the statutory retirement age of 60 is attained within that period.

 

Mogaji noted that historically, several past Inspectors-General of Police were unable to complete a full four-year tenure, largely due to retirement age limitations and the absence of clear statutory provisions guaranteeing the term of office. He further noted that the immediate past Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, was also legally appointed to serve a four-year tenure under the same statutory framework but chose to retire earlier than expected due to family reasons, a decision which did not in any way affect the legality of the tenure provision itself.

Security Expert Backs IGP Disu’s Record, Affirms Legitimacy Of Tenure

He further highlighted that the formal swearing-in of the current Inspector-General of Police by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu marks a historic turning point in the administration of policing in Nigeria, noting that no previous Inspector-General of Police had been formally sworn into office prior to assumption of duty.

 

According to him, the oath of office administered by the President is the first ever and not only symbolises institutional reform but also reinforces the legal and constitutional validity of the four-year tenure now attached to the office of the Inspector-General of Police.

 

The security expert also referenced past legal controversies surrounding the tenure of former Inspectors-General, including litigation initiated by legal practitioner Maxwell Opara, which challenged the continued stay in office of former IGP Mohammed Adamu after retirement from service.

 

Similarly, in a judicial pronouncement delivered in Suit No. FHC/AKW/CS/58/2023, filed by Okechukwu Nwafor, the court held that only an officer within the prescribed rank and with not less than four years remaining in service could validly be appointed Inspector-General of Police, a matter that previously generated debate during the tenure of former IGP Usman Alkali Baba.

 

Mogaji stated that the recent legislative clarification, combined with the formal swearing-in of the present IGP, has effectively resolved those ambiguities, ensuring that the tenure of IGP Tunji Disu is firmly anchored in law and due process.

 

He urged the public to focus on the ongoing reforms and operational gains within the Nigeria Police Force, emphasizing that sustained leadership stability will further enhance the capacity of the Force to tackle crime and strengthen national security.

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