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Oyo 2027: Ajadi Visits Ibadan Mogajis, Donates Funds for Building Project

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The leading governorship aspirant in Oyo State on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo, on Saturday met with members of the Mogaji of Ibadanland, declaring that traditional institutions remain critical stakeholders in the state’s political and developmental future.

 

He paid a courtesy visit to the Mogajis at the historic Mopo Hall, Oja’ba, Ibadan, where he said the meeting formed part of deliberate consultations with grassroots traditional authorities as he prepares for the 2027 governorship race.

 

“I am here today to formally inform you, our revered fathers, about my gubernatorial aspiration and to seek your blessings and support. Ibadanland occupies a central position in Oyo State politics and development, and no serious contender can ignore the importance of the Mogajis who represent the authentic voices of their various families,” Ajadi said.

 

Tracing his roots, Ajadi told the gathering that he hails from Osengere in Egbeda Local Government Area, stressing his deep connection with Ibadanland.

 

“I am from Osengere in Egbeda Local Government, and Chief Bode Amoo remains the ancestral head of our household. I have come to you as your son, with humility and respect, because I understand the role you play as custodians of our tradition and as community leaders,” he added.

 

 

 

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The leading governorship aspirant in Oyo State on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo, on Saturday met with members of the Mogaji of Ibadanland, declaring that traditional institutions remain critical stakeholders in the state’s political and developmental future.

 

 

 

 

Ajadi paid a courtesy visit to the Mogajis at the historic Mopo Hall, Oja’ba, Ibadan, where he said the meeting formed part of deliberate consultations with grassroots traditional authorities as he prepares for the 2027 governorship race.

 

“I am here today to formally inform you, our revered fathers, about my gubernatorial aspiration and to seek your blessings and support. Ibadanland occupies a central position in Oyo State politics and development, and no serious contender can ignore the importance of the Mogajis who represent the authentic voices of their various families,” Ajadi said.

 

 

 

 

Tracing his roots, Ajadi told the gathering that he hails from Osengere in Egbeda Local Government Area, stressing his deep connection with Ibadanland.

 

“I am from Osengere in Egbeda Local Government, and Chief Bode Amoo remains the ancestral head of our household. I have come to you as your son, with humility and respect, because I understand the role you play as custodians of our tradition and as community leaders,” he added.

 

 

 

The PDP governorship aspirant assured the Mogajis that his administration, if elected in 2027, would prioritise grassroots development, youth empowerment and stronger collaboration with traditional institutions across Oyo State.

 

Ajadi also pledged that his leadership would build on the developmental strides of the current administration in the state.

 

“My administration will be based on the continuity of the good governance of our leader, Governor Engineer Seyi Makinde,” he said.

 

 

 

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The leading governorship aspirant in Oyo State on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo, on Saturday met with members of the Mogaji of Ibadanland, declaring that traditional institutions remain critical stakeholders in the state’s political and developmental future.

 

 

 

 

Ajadi paid a courtesy visit to the Mogajis at the historic Mopo Hall, Oja’ba, Ibadan, where he said the meeting formed part of deliberate consultations with grassroots traditional authorities as he prepares for the 2027 governorship race.

 

“I am here today to formally inform you, our revered fathers, about my gubernatorial aspiration and to seek your blessings and support. Ibadanland occupies a central position in Oyo State politics and development, and no serious contender can ignore the importance of the Mogajis who represent the authentic voices of their various families,” Ajadi said.

 

 

 

 

Tracing his roots, Ajadi told the gathering that he hails from Osengere in Egbeda Local Government Area, stressing his deep connection with Ibadanland.

 

“I am from Osengere in Egbeda Local Government, and Chief Bode Amoo remains the ancestral head of our household. I have come to you as your son, with humility and respect, because I understand the role you play as custodians of our tradition and as community leaders,” he added.

 

 

 

The PDP governorship aspirant assured the Mogajis that his administration, if elected in 2027, would prioritise grassroots development, youth empowerment and stronger collaboration with traditional institutions across Oyo State.

 

Ajadi also pledged that his leadership would build on the developmental strides of the current administration in the state.

 

“My administration will be based on the continuity of the good governance of our leader, Governor Engineer Seyi Makinde,” he said.

 

 

 

In a further demonstration of support for the traditional institution, Ajadi donated funds to assist the Mogaji forum in the execution of its ongoing building projects.

 

Responding on behalf of the Mogajis, Alhaji Mogaji Asimiyu Ariyori Adepoju Olorisa, the Aare Mogaji of Ibadanland and leader of all Mogajis, emphasised the strategic importance of traditional family heads in the administration and stability of Ibadanland.

 

“We are the ones running the affairs of Ibadanland under the leadership of the Olubadan, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja. Whoever pays due respect to the Mogajis has respected the entire Ibadanland,” he said.

 

He further noted that political aspirants seeking success in Ibadan must recognise the influence of the Mogajis.

 

“Anyone who wants to achieve his political aspiration in Ibadan must identify with the Mogajis. When Governor Seyi Makinde came to us, we told him he would emerge victorious, and he eventually did. We pray that your own aspiration will also be fulfilled,” he stated.

 

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The leading governorship aspirant in Oyo State on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo, on Saturday met with members of the Mogaji of Ibadanland, declaring that traditional institutions remain critical stakeholders in the state’s political and developmental future.

 

 

 

 

Ajadi paid a courtesy visit to the Mogajis at the historic Mopo Hall, Oja’ba, Ibadan, where he said the meeting formed part of deliberate consultations with grassroots traditional authorities as he prepares for the 2027 governorship race.

 

“I am here today to formally inform you, our revered fathers, about my gubernatorial aspiration and to seek your blessings and support. Ibadanland occupies a central position in Oyo State politics and development, and no serious contender can ignore the importance of the Mogajis who represent the authentic voices of their various families,” Ajadi said.

 

 

 

 

Tracing his roots, Ajadi told the gathering that he hails from Osengere in Egbeda Local Government Area, stressing his deep connection with Ibadanland.

 

“I am from Osengere in Egbeda Local Government, and Chief Bode Amoo remains the ancestral head of our household. I have come to you as your son, with humility and respect, because I understand the role you play as custodians of our tradition and as community leaders,” he added.

 

 

 

The PDP governorship aspirant assured the Mogajis that his administration, if elected in 2027, would prioritise grassroots development, youth empowerment and stronger collaboration with traditional institutions across Oyo State.

 

Ajadi also pledged that his leadership would build on the developmental strides of the current administration in the state.

 

“My administration will be based on the continuity of the good governance of our leader, Governor Engineer Seyi Makinde,” he said.

 

 

 

In a further demonstration of support for the traditional institution, Ajadi donated funds to assist the Mogaji forum in the execution of its ongoing building projects.

 

Responding on behalf of the Mogajis, Alhaji Mogaji Asimiyu Ariyori Adepoju Olorisa, the Aare Mogaji of Ibadanland and leader of all Mogajis, emphasised the strategic importance of traditional family heads in the administration and stability of Ibadanland.

 

“We are the ones running the affairs of Ibadanland under the leadership of the Olubadan, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja. Whoever pays due respect to the Mogajis has respected the entire Ibadanland,” he said.

 

 

 

He further noted that political aspirants seeking success in Ibadan must recognise the influence of the Mogajis.

 

“Anyone who wants to achieve his political aspiration in Ibadan must identify with the Mogajis. When Governor Seyi Makinde came to us, we told him he would emerge victorious, and he eventually did. We pray that your own aspiration will also be fulfilled,” he stated.

 

 

 

Adepoju, however, advised Ajadi to remain committed to his promises.

 

“Whatever you have promised the people, you must ensure you fulfil it. Leadership is about integrity and keeping faith with the people,” he added.

 

Other Mogajis who spoke at the meeting also offered prayers and words of encouragement to the aspirant.

 

Mogaji Muyideen Omitola prayed for divine guidance and success for Ajadi, saying, “May Almighty God grant your heart’s desire and make your aspiration a reality if it is good for the people of Oyo State.”

 

Mogaji Wasiu Salako, while praying for Ajadi’s success, also used the opportunity to highlight the need for more support for the Mogaji institution.

 

“The Mogaji forum also requires financial support for its activities and development. We pray that God grants your wish and also touches your heart to remember this institution,” he said.

 

Similarly, Mogaji Olasokun of the Alekuso area described Mogajis as vital links between the Olubadan and the grassroots.

 

“All Mogajis are representatives of their various households in Ibadanland. We serve as the link between the Olubadan and the compounds. Every Mogaji is a representative of the Olubadan in his family compound,” he explained.

 

He also spoke on the traditional hierarchy, noting that the Mogaji chieftaincy remains a foundational step within the Ibadan traditional system.

 

Also present at the gathering was Alhaja Rashidat Ogundipe, popularly known as Iya Atipako, who was invited to offer prayers for the governorship hopeful.

 

She prayed for Ajadi and members of his entourage, saying, “May Almighty God grant your gubernatorial ambition if it is destined to be, and may you and your supporters live long in good health to witness the dividends of your leadership.”

 

The visit formed part of Ajadi’s ongoing consultations with key stakeholders, traditional leaders and political interest groups across Oyo State as political permutations ahead of the 2027 governorship election gradually gather momentum.

 

Political observers say such engagements underscore the enduring influence of Ibadan’s traditional institutions in shaping political outcomes in the state, especially given the city’s demographic and political dominance within Oyo State.

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The Nigeria Police Force has apprehended a suspect linked to a viral social media video containing serious and unsubstantiated allegations against transport union leader, Musiliu Ayinde Akinsanya.

The arrest followed a formal petition submitted by Akinsanya, popularly known as MC Oluomo, who called for a discreet and thorough investigation into what he described as a deliberate attempt to tarnish his reputation. The petition was prompted by a Facebook video circulated by one Jamiu Akinsanya, also known as Siyan, a factional member of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW). In the video, the suspect falsely alleged that MC Oluomo was involved in the murder of a pregnant woman in the Oshodi area of Lagos.

Acting swiftly, the Deputy Inspector-General of Police in charge of the Federal Intelligence Department (FID) directed an immediate investigation. Operatives of the FID Intelligence Response Team (IRT), led by CSP Kasumu Rilwan, commenced a coordinated manhunt, which culminated in the suspect’s arrest in the Ikorodu axis of Lagos State.

Police sources disclosed that upon his arrest, the suspect admitted that the allegations contained in the viral video were entirely fabricated. He reportedly expressed remorse and appealed for leniency during interrogation.

Subsequently, the FID/IRT Legal Officer, A.O. Fadipe, obtained a remand order from the Igbosere Magistrate Court to enable further investigation and facilitate the arrest of any other individuals connected to the case.

The suspect has since been remanded at the Ikoyi Correctional Centre.

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React To Your Donation Rumour Of SUV Car Meant For Monarchs To Individual, Group Tells Ogun Women Affairs Commissioner

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React To Your Donation Rumour Of SUV Car Meant For Monarchs To Individual, Group Tells Ogun Women Affairs Commissioner

 

In what it described as rumour, a concerned group under the aegis of ‘The Good People of Agbado Community’ has called on the Ogun state Commissioner for women affairs and social welfare, Hon. Adijat Motunrayo-Adeleye to react to the alleged SUV car meant for traditional rulers, been donated to one Mr. Oladayo Shyllon in the community.

The group, in a statement issued on Friday by the Chairman, Elder’s Council of the group, Amodu Theophilus Olayiwola JP tittled ‘SUV Allocation to Mr Oladayo Shyllon (An Error Awaiting Correction) described the development as imposition of the said person, who has been removed as an Oba by a court of competent jurisdiction, to deprive the respected obas of their rights.

You will recall that, on the 9th of April, the state governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun distributed 40 SUV Cars to ogun monarchs to enhance their mobility in a show of appreciation of support given to his administration.

It recalled that, It is on record that Mr. Shyllon filed an appeal which is still pending in the court of appeal Ibadan Suit No. CA/IB/75/2000, noting that, the last Ogun State chieftaincy law recognized only Olu of Agbado, and Alagbado of Agbado is not known to Agbado people and not recognized by government gazette.

The group however, threaten to work against the commissioner in her interest to contest for House of Representatives for Ifo/Ewekoro Federal constituency.

“It is my believe that Ogun state is not an animal kingdom where people just act out their personal desire with disregard for the rule of law and the judicial system, Olayiwola stated”.

“It is important you make categorical and clear statement to the people so we do not begin to see you as an enemy of the people and equitable justice”, he added.

“We know our vote is our power, if you don’t respond to this damaging allegation, we shall surely mobilize against you as the race to 2027 heats up”, he threatened.

Reacting to the development, the commissioner denied and distanced herself from the allegation, and challenged the group to do their findings and act on any outcome, pointing out that, she is not the state governor the at distributed cars to buy he monarchs.

According to her “I’m not Ogun state government, and if they have any issue, they should direct it to the government. They are just shallow minded. I didn’t donate any car to anyone, they should go and get their fact right, because i don’t know what they are talking about

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A GOVERNOR AMONG THE PEOPLE: HOW MOHAMMED UMARU BAGO IS REDEFINING POWER, UNITY, AND GRASSROOTS GOVERNANCE IN NIGER STATE

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A GOVERNOR AMONG THE PEOPLE: HOW MOHAMMED UMARU BAGO IS REDEFINING POWER, UNITY, AND GRASSROOTS GOVERNANCE IN NIGER STATE

 

 

Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago is steadily rewriting the playbook of leadership in Niger State, anchoring governance not in distance or elitism, but in proximity, inclusion, and direct engagement with the people.

His administration has reinvigorated traditional institutions by consistently engaging emirates and royal fathers as active partners in governance. Beyond symbolism, these engagements reflect a participatory model rooted in cultural legitimacy and community trust.

Security remains central to his agenda. Regular high-level meetings—bringing together security agencies, traditional rulers, and key stakeholders—serve as operational platforms for coordination and response. Backed by funding and follow-through, this collaborative approach underscores his belief that unity is essential to achieving lasting peace.

In a politically and socially diverse state, Governor Bago has projected a bridge-building leadership style. He has repeatedly emphasized that religion must not be exploited as a tool for division or an excuse for failure. By maintaining visible engagement with both Muslim and Christian communities, his administration promotes inclusion and mutual respect.

His grassroots approach to governance is one of his defining traits. Within a relatively short period, he has visited all 25 Local Government Areas—more than once—taking governance directly to communities. These visits go beyond routine inspections; they involve listening, resolving immediate concerns, and maintaining a physical presence. From crossing rivers by ferry to reach remote areas like Agwara to spending extended time in rural communities, he has narrowed the gap between leadership and citizens.

Politically, he has prioritized cohesion over factionalism. His engagement spans national figures to ward-level stakeholders, reflecting an inclusive style. His support for women in governance is evident in the emergence of female vice chairpersons across the 25 LGAs, while his outreach to past and present leaders signals continuity and respect for institutional memory. His appointments, often extending beyond close allies, reinforce a broader message of collective ownership of governance within the All Progressives Congress.

Beyond policy, Governor Bago’s leadership carries a personal dimension. He is widely noted for acts of compassion—supporting families in times of need, assisting with medical and educational challenges, and offering help without publicity. These gestures, though often undocumented, have strengthened his connection with the people.

Today, on both national and international platforms, Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago is increasingly recognized for his emphasis on accessibility, performance, and peacebuilding. His approach reinforces a simple but powerful idea: leadership should connect, not isolate.

In a country where citizens continue to demand responsive governance, his model offers a perspective worth noting—one that places engagement, service, and unity at the center of public leadership.

 

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