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Ogun Visionaries for Yayi DG, Hon. Leye Odunjo, Marks Diamond Jubilee with Thanksgiving

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Ogun Visionaries for Yayi DG, Hon. Leye Odunjo, Marks Diamond Jubilee with Thanksgiving

Ogun Visionaries for Yayi DG, Hon. Leye Odunjo, Marks Diamond Jubilee with Thanksgiving

 

The Director General of Ogun Visionaries for Yayi, Hon. Leye Odunjo, has celebrated his Diamond Jubilee, marking his 60th birthday with thanksgiving to Almighty God for the gift of life and divine preservation.

 

Speaking in an interview to commemorate the milestone, the respected politician reflected on his humble beginnings, early struggles, and the long, demanding journey that shaped his political career. He noted that the road to success was never smooth but rather rough, tough, and at times discouraging—almost forcing him to give up. However, he emphasized that when God stands with a person, no obstacle is insurmountable.

 

Hon. Odunjo traced his political awakening to 1983, when his uncle, Chief Soji, contested the Ogun State governorship election. At the time, he served as a mobilizer, supporting the campaign by providing refreshments for the political entourage. He also actively supported another uncle, Prince Remi Akande, popularly known as Omo Oba, who contested for the chairmanship of Ifo Local Government Area in 1987 but lost to the late Nasiru Dehinde.

 

In 1993, community elders led by Alhaji Jimoh Obajana encouraged him to contest for the councillorship seat in Ota 2, as it was the turn of his area to produce a candidate. Although he contested and performed well, the election was annulled following the declaration of a zero-party system by the Abacha administration.

 

Undeterred, the elders returned in 1995, urging him to continue from where he stopped. Their persistence paid off in 1996 when Hon. Odunjo won the councillorship seat of Ota 2 under the Social Democratic Party (SDP), at a time when the SDP and NRC were the two recognized political parties in the country.

 

After completing his tenure as councillor, he was later nominated to contest for the chairmanship position under the United Nigeria Congress Party (UNCP). Although he lost the election to a more popular party candidate, the experience further strengthened his political resolve.

 

In 1998, Hon. Odunjo was among the founding members of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Ogun State. The party, however, lost its first governorship election to the Alliance for Democracy (AD) candidate, Chief Olusegun Osoba.

 

He later traveled to Abuja, where he worked as a personal assistant to a legislator at the National Assembly. Once again, his people called him back home—a move he described as divinely orchestrated. In 2003, he was selected to represent his constituency in the Ogun State House of Assembly, an election he won convincingly.

 

Reflecting on his journey, Hon. Odunjo noted that he has experienced both victory and defeat, gaining invaluable lessons that shaped his character and leadership.

 

As he celebrates his Diamond Jubilee on December 18, 2025, Hon. Leye Odunjo attributes his sustained success to the grace of God, to whom he returns all glory, honor, and adoration.

 

In gratitude for the gift of life and the privilege of attaining 60 years, he has rededicated the remainder of his life to the selfless service of humanity.

 

Ogun Visionaries for Yayi DG, Hon. Leye Odunjo, Marks Diamond Jubilee with Thanksgiving

 

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FOPCHEN Calls for Dialogue as Court Fixes May 28 for Continuation

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OTA, OGUN STATE — Proceedings in a widely followed legal case resumed on March 24, 2026, at the High Court of Ogun State, Ota Division, ending with a fresh adjournment as the court fixed May 28, 2026, for continuation.

During the session, legal representatives for all parties restated their positions and addressed preliminary matters, laying the groundwork for more substantive arguments at the next hearing. Observers noted that the case continues to attract significant public attention due to its perceived implications for law, culture, and societal values.

The Foundation for the Protection of Cultural Heritage in Nigeria (FOPCHEN) used the occasion to reiterate its call for constructive national dialogue. The group emphasized that while the judicial process must be respected, broader societal engagement remains essential.

 

According to the organization, issues relating to values, responsibility, and cultural identity should not be confined solely to courtroom deliberations but should involve active participation from various sectors of society.
Legal analysts present at the proceedings described the matter as one with far-reaching implications, noting that arguments advanced in court could shape future interpretations surrounding sensitive cultural and moral questions.

 

The presiding judge subsequently adjourned the case to May 28, granting all parties time to refine their submissions and respond to issues raised during the hearing.

 

As anticipation builds ahead of the next court date, Nigerians across different sectors continue to monitor developments closely, keen to see how the judiciary navigates the delicate balance between constitutional rights and cultural expectations.

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CRG: Politicians Must Stop Witch-Hunting, Focus on Nation Building — Says NYSC Cleared Deputy Speaker Since 2023 

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CRG: Politicians Must Stop Witch-Hunting, Focus on Nation Building — Says NYSC Cleared Deputy Speaker Since 2023

By: Boye Ola 

 

The Centre for Responsible Governance (CRG) has called on political actors and interest groups to desist from what it described as needless witch-hunting of the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Okezie Kalu, following renewed controversies surrounding his National Youth Service Corps records.

 

The organisation noted that the clarification by the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) regarding the matter is not a recent development, as a formal verification letter had already been issued as far back as May 23, 2023.

 

 

The letter, referenced NYSC/CCD/VER/10/5.1/VOL1/02, had already addressed and cleared the questions surrounding the Deputy Speaker’s NYSC records.

Reacting to the renewed debate, the spokesman of the Centre,

 

Obande George, said it was troubling that issues which had already been clarified by a competent national institution were being resurrected for political purposes.

According to him, the time has come for political actors to move away from destructive engagements and concentrate on building the nation.

 

“It is important to note that the NYSC had already issued a verification letter dated May 23, 2023 addressing the matter.

Reopening issues that have already been clarified by a competent authority suggests that some individuals are more interested in political witch-hunting than in national progress,” George said.

 

The CRG stressed that democracy thrives when institutions are respected and their determinations are accepted in good faith rather than constantly questioned for political advantage.

George also commended the Deputy Speaker for demonstrating maturity and composure throughout the controversy, despite what he described as sustained provocations.

 

“Honourable Benjamin Kalu has shown remarkable calm and maturity in the face of intense public scrutiny and political provocation.

 

Instead of engaging in unnecessary public confrontation, he allowed institutions to speak through their records.”

 

The Centre warned that Nigeria’s political culture must evolve beyond constant character attacks and sensational allegations, which often distract public officials from their responsibilities.

 

According to the organisation, the country’s development requires constructive engagement among political actors rather than continuous attempts to discredit opponents.

 

“Nigeria cannot move forward if political energy is constantly spent on digging up allegations and amplifying rumours. Our leaders and political actors must redirect their focus to governance, policy and nation building.”

 

CRG therefore urged Nigerians to rely on verified information from credible institutions and avoid spreading speculative claims that could damage reputations or destabilise public discourse.

 

The organisation reiterated that respect for due process and institutional integrity remains essential for strengthening Nigeria’s democracy.

 

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IWD 2026: Ajadi Celebrates Women, Urges Them To Seek More Elective Positions In Future Elections

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IWD 2026: Ajadi Celebrates Women, Urges Them To Seek More Elective Positions In Future Elections

 

A Leading People’s Democratic Party, (PDP) Governorship Aspirant in Oyo State, Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo has felicitates with women in the country on the occasion of this year’s International Women’s Day.

 

The international Women’s Day is celebrated on 8 March, commemorating women’s fight for equality and liberation along with the women right’s movement. It gives focus to issues such as gender equality and reproductive rights. International Women’s Day originated from labour movements in Europe and North America during the early 20th century.

 

In a statement issued on Sunday to commemorate this year’s edition of the International Women’s Day, Ajadi said the role of the women in nation building cannot be over emphasised.

 

He recalled the role played by prominent Nigerian women like Mrs Funmilayo Ransome- Kuti, Margaret Ekpo and Wuraola Esan towards the liberalization and the growth of the country and urges women to follow their footsteps by not only participate in the political process but seek more elective positions.

 

He urges the political leaders to encourage and give more chances to women for them to contest and occupy elective positions in the country.

 

Ajadi also called for more respect for women, saying they are definitely behind whatever success recorded by the menfolk.

 

He said domestic violence against women should be stopped, saying they deserves respect for their role in moulding the future leaders.

 

According to the statement, “I celebrate and congratulate our women on this year’s occasion of International Women’s Day. We cannot underestimate the role played by our women both at home, in the social circle and in politics. They deserve more respect.

 

“I equally called on them not only to be a passive participants in politics but to determine to seek more elected positions in future elections. They should aspire more from the position of dancing and singing at campaigns to seek more elective positions. The ratio of men to women in elective positions in the country is embarrassing. Women should stand up and fight for more elective positions.

 

“I also use the occasion of this year’s Women’s Day to appeal to Nigerians to stop domestic violence against the women. If we treat our women well, our country will witness unprecedented developments”.

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