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Olofin—In—Council Denounces ‘Okanlomo Of Aworiland’ Title Bestowed On Senator Adeola Yayi

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Olofin—In—Council Denounces ‘Okanlomo Of Aworiland’ Title Bestowed On Senator Adeola Yayi

Olofin—In—Council Denounces ‘Okanlomo Of Aworiland’ Title Bestowed On Senator Adeola Yayi

 

The Adimula of Aworiland, Oba (Engr.) Sulaiman Adekunle Bamgbade, Olofin of Isheri through the Olofin in Council has decried the thought provoking process through which a certain group of Obas led by the Olota of Ota, Oba Adeyemi AbdulKabir Obalenge conferred the above mentioned title on the respectable figure of the serving Senator of Ogun West, Senator Adeola Olamilekan Yayi recently.

Olofin—In—Council Denounces ‘Okanlomo Of Aworiland’ Title Bestowed On Senator Adeola Yayi

The Olofin in Council noted that Senator Adeola Olamilekan Yayi is deserving of every award and title that comes his way in Aworiland due to his years of service in Lagos West and now Ogun West senatorial districts but the way and manner such a title was bestowed upon him is quite worrisome, as Olota of Ota and his cohorts have no legal authority or basis to confer such title. The Council also complained that Aworiland is larger than Ogun West Senatorial district, as there are Aworis in Ogun Central District while a large percentage of traditional rulers in Lagos are Aworis, hence a group without Government recognition under the name Ogun Awori Obas forum cannot just confer titles based on their discretion.

 

The Olofin in Council further noted that there is a pending action in the Ogun State High Court challenging the conduct of the Olota regarding his phantom claim as the head of all Aworis.

 

The council also warns that Unless the Olota of Ota refrains from continuing in his tendentious and objectionable conduct aimed at unlawfully interfering with the due administration of justice over pertinent issues raised in the Suit, the Olofin in Council may decide to instruct Claimant’s counsel in the above action to pursue the option of committal proceedings against the Olota of Ota sued as a defendant in the action.

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Ajadi Meets Fijabi Family in Ibadan, Calls for PDP Unity Ahead of 2027 Polls

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Ajadi Meets Fijabi Family in Ibadan, Calls for PDP Unity Ahead of 2027 Polls

 

The leading gubernatorial aspirant in Oyo State under the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo, on Saturday, April 18, 2026, held a strategic meeting with prominent Ibadan businessman, Chief Akinade Ismail Fijabi, and his son, Hon. Saheed Akinade Fijabi, at the elder statesman’s residence in Ibadan.

 

Though details of the closed-door meeting were not disclosed to journalists, Ambassador Ajadi described the engagement as a crucial step toward strengthening internal cohesion within the PDP ahead of the 2027 general elections.

 

Speaking shortly after the meeting, Ajadi stressed the importance of unity among party stakeholders, noting that only a united front would position the PDP for victory in the state.

 

Our discussion centered on unity, collaboration, and the need to build a formidable structure that will guarantee victory for the PDP in 2027. We must work together as one family if we truly desire progress for Oyo State,” he said.

 

Ajadi further stressed that consultations with influential stakeholders across the state remain a key component of his political strategy, adding that inclusive dialogue would help consolidate support across party lines and communities.

 

“This is not about individual ambition; it is about collective responsibility. We are engaging leaders, stakeholders, and grassroots actors to ensure that our party remains strong, focused, and people-oriented,” he added.

 

Chief Akinade Ismail Fijabi, widely known as the Agba-Akin of Ibadanland, is regarded as a respected figure in business and social circles within the state. His influence, alongside that of his son, Hon. Saheed Akinade Fijabi, underscores the political significance of the meeting.

 

Hon. Saheed Fijabi, a former two-term member of the House of Representatives representing Ibadan North West/South West under the All Progressives Congress (APC), recently aligned with the PDP and has remained an active player in the state’s political landscape. He notably served as chairman of the Oyo State @50 Committee, inaugurated by Governor Seyi Makinde to oversee the state’s golden jubilee celebrations.

 

The reports that the political observers believe the meeting may not be unconnected with ongoing realignments and consultations ahead of the 2027 governorship race in Oyo State, where key actors are already positioning and building alliances.

 

While neither Chief Fijabi nor his son spoke publicly on the outcome of the meeting, sources within the PDP suggest that such high-level engagements are part of broader efforts to reconcile interests and strengthen the party’s electoral prospects.

 

As the countdown to 2027 continues, Ajadi’s sustained consultations with influential stakeholders signal an intensifying political landscape in Oyo State, where unity, strategy, and grassroots connection are expected to play decisive roles.

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Hadjia Akinosun Morhiyam (Omotayenreti): A Rising Star in Islamic Music

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Hadjia Akinosun Morhiyam (Omotayenreti): A Rising Star in Islamic Music

By Taofik Afolabi

 

In a world where talent meets purpose, Hadjia Akinosun Morhiyam, popularly known as Omotayenreti, stands out as a shining light in the Islamic music scene. Young, vibrant, and exceptionally gifted, she is steadily carving a niche for herself with a voice that resonates deeply with the soul.

Blessed with a naturally sonorous and captivating tone, Omotayenreti possesses a rare ability to connect with her audience through heartfelt lyrics and spiritually uplifting melodies. Her music is not just entertainment—it is a message of faith, hope, and devotion, delivered with sincerity and grace.
Despite her youth, she demonstrates remarkable artistry, discipline, and passion that set her apart from many of her peers. Each performance reflects her deep understanding of Islamic values, as she uses her talent as a tool to inspire, educate, and uplift listeners across all walks of life.

Omotayenreti is undoubtedly a star in the making, with all the qualities needed to rise to the top of the Islamic music world. Her dedication, unique sound, and powerful voice position her as one of the most promising female Islamic singers of her generation.

As she continues to grow and evolve, there is no doubt that Hadjia Akinosun Morhiyam will leave an indelible mark on the industry—touching hearts, spreading positivity, and becoming a global ambassador for Islamic music.
Watch out for Omotayenreti, the future is bright, and her voice is just getting started.

 

Hadjia Akinosun Morhiyam (Omotayenreti): A Rising Star in Islamic Music
By Taofik Afolabi

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PDP Guber Aspirant, Ajadi Hails Olubadan, CCII Over Successful Completion Of Ibadan Cultural Festival

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PDP Guber Aspirant, Ajadi Hails Olubadan, CCII Over Successful Completion Of Ibadan Cultural Festival

 

A leading Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) governorship aspirant in Oyo State, Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo, has commended the peaceful conduct and the success of this year’s edition of Ibadan Cultural Festival, describing it as a pride to all Ibadan Indigenes both at home and abroad.

 

Ibadan Cultural Week is an annual event and the 2026 edition was held at.the Lekan Salami Stadium Adamasingba Ibadan on Saturday.

The week celebrates the Ibadan’s rich heritage, unity, and pride, which usually features vibrant cultural displays, masquerades, and performances.

Ajadi, in a statement he personally signed on Sunday, lauded the Ibadan Cultural Festival, saying it is best of its kind not only in Ibadanland but in the entire Yoruba nation.

Ajadi said that the well conducted 2026 edition of Ibadan Week shows that the indigenes have deep love for their place of birth.

He said that Ibadan’s legacy of good culture, ambience environment and its status as the political Capital of the South West is a pride to all Indigenes.

He stated that Ibadan’s contribution to the national development and progress cannot be underestimated being the Capital of the old Western Region, which made its political status attracted many firsts to the city, which earn the city of the warriors ‘The Pace Setter.’

According to him, these include the first sky scrapper, Cocoa House, the Western Nigerian Television Services now Nigeria Television Authority (NTA), the Liberty Stadium, now Obafemi Awolowo Stadium, Premier University, University of Ibadan and many others.

He therefore congratulated the indigenes especially the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Adewolu (Ladoja Arusa 1), saying his tenure will witness many more developments for the ancient city.

He called on Ibadan descendants to stand firm and ensure that the city continues to witness monumental developments.

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