44th Olubadan: Indigenes, residents turn city into celebration spot

THAT the installation of Oba Rashidi Ladoja as the 44th Olubadan of Ibadanland brought Ibadans home and in diaspora closer to their tradition, and the city is not debatable, looking at the scenarios that pervaded the entire city in the build-up to the inauguration of the new monarch. Oba Ladoja received the instrument and staff of office at the historic Mapo Hall on September 26, 2025. The event saw a situation where the entire city was mobilised not through the calling of any government authority, but via voluntary actions of the indigenes and residents, who owned the monarchy and saw Ladoja as a symbol of the resilient monarchy. The spirit of communalism was effusive as the Agbo Iles (family compounds) held nothing back in celebration of the Olubadan. The installation of Oba Ladoja reflected the bond among the thousands of compounds that litter the city of Ibadan, said Ola Agunbiade, a resident, who took time out to move around the city during the weeklong installation. It was also observed that the joy that radiated on the faces of the people knew no bounds as each family, headed by the Mogaji, organised parties with their compound members in the city as well as the village. Family members and residents could be seen in large and small gatherings, under canopies, to celebrate the historic occasion in the city at different locations.

A tour round the interior of Ibadan showed that from Ile Laabo in Idi-Arere, Ile Mogana, Bode, Ile Elesude in Foko, Ile Akiwale, Oke-Ofa Atipe, to Ile Anla Oja’ba to Ile Arusa, Isale-Osi, the atmosphere was the same as people wined, dined, and danced to good music supplied by musicians, mainly of Ibadan origin, and DJs that were invited to inspire the celebration. Many of the residents in those locations, who confessed not to have witnessed any coronation of such magnitude in Ibadanland, were joyful as they individually and collectively celebrated the enthronement of the Oba.

Also, visits to some family compounds in the hinterland revealed an elation and an electrified city with many readily enjoying the local delicacies like amala and ewedu and gbegiri, spiced up in many locations with suya and barbecue made from ram and goat meat. Speaking on the development, the head of Mogana compound in Isale Bode, Ibadan South-West Local Government Area, Mogaji Alaba Bolarinwa, said the occasion was unique because of the personality of the new monarch. He said the Ibadan Mogajis decided to celebrate the coronation with their families in that manner to further show the love they have for the former Senator and former governor turned First class Oba. He explained that Ladoja, as governor of Oyo State, showed that he had the capacity to govern, adding that it is believed that the performance he exhibited while he was governor would be replicated in Ibadan, such that he would make the city great.

He said: ‘From the first speech made by our revered Oba Ladoja, after his coronation at Mapo Hall, it is evident that he loves Ibadan and is ready to champion the course of the city. There is no way such a person would not be given the best celebration he deserves.’

In the same vein, many social groups and clubs in Ibadan exploited the coronation of the Olubadan to show love and come together in the spirit of celebration. The clubs with different attires (Aso ebi) that were specifically chosen for the coronation also organized parties and invited friends and well-wishers from within and outside the town to join them in making the coronation of Oba Ladoja a memorable event. Many of the clubs, particularly those of the women folks, added steeze to their events by cooking different types of local delicacies, which they served their members and other residents of the ancient city.

Kano ex-Councillors in ecstasy as Yusuf approves ?5.6bn for their gratuity

About 1,198 former Councillors who served between 2018 and 2020 across the 44 local government areas of Kano state are in joyous mood following the approval of the sum of N5.6 billion for the payment of their gratuity by Governor Abba Yusuf.

The former councillors confirmed that they are already getting alert for the gratuity payment following announced of its approval by Yusuf at a ceremony held at the Coronation Hall, Government House, Kano, attended by top government officials and other dignitaries.

Yusuf reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to the welfare of public servants at the event.

The Kano governor also explained that the payment was aimed at alleviating the financial challenges faced by the former councillors who, according to him, contributed significantly to the state’s development.

He assured that his administration would continue to prioritise policies that benefit the people, particularly those that provide relief and promote social justice.

The beneficiaries, in their own regard, thanked the Governor for keeping his promise, hailing the gesture as a testament to his responsive and compassionate leadership.

Former councillors from Doguwa,Kabo and Fagge local government areas, expressed gratitude to Yusuf for fulfilling his promise to pay their gratuities.

Malam Abdullahi Haruna from Kabo Local Government Area, lauded Yusuf for his bold move to settle the payments.

‘Some of us had lost hope due to the lack of political commitment from past administrations to settle our entitlements,’ Haruna said.

Malam Musa Ibrahim from Doguwa Local Government Area, praised the governor’s bold effort, saying he had demonstrated true leadership by keeping his promise.

‘I have just received an alert from my bank, and it will add value to my life and children,’ he said.

Similarly, Malam Abubakar Isa from Fagge Local Government described Yusuf as ‘God-sent’ for meeting the expectations of the former councillors.

‘I received my alert a few minutes ago, and I remain grateful,’ he added.

George Emmanuel reaches major milestone in digital career

Nigerian entrepreneur and live content creator, George Emmanuel Chukwudi popularly known as Star George has achieved another major milestone in his growing digital career, securing third place in TikTok Africa’s Daily Live Match rankings.

Between August 10 and August 11, 2025, Star George recorded an impressive 374,600 coins during his live performance, placing him just behind other top contenders on the continent. The accomplishment earned him a coveted Daily Top 3 badge a recognition given only to the highest performing creators in the competition.

The ranking reflects his continued rise on the platform, where he has become known for high energy live sessions, audience engagement, and unique content concepts that set him apart from other creators. His strong showing in the match further cements his position as one of Nigeria’s most dynamic TikTok personalities.

This latest success follows his recent victory in a TikTok live battle against fellow creator Seduva, where he collected over 400,000 coins in a single match. Combined with his growing follower base of over 21,000 and viral content such as his 18.9k view video, these wins highlight both his influence and his ability to compete at the highest level in Africa’s fast growing live streaming space.

For Star George, these achievements are not just about numbers. They represent the result of consistency, creativity, and the ability to connect with audiences in real time. His upward momentum suggests that more landmark moments may be on the horizon both for his career and for the Nigerian TikTok community he represents.

Osun Assembly warns banks not to honour unauthorised financial instructions on LG accounts

Osun State House of Assembly has warned commercial banks in the state, Osogbo branch, not to honour unauthorised financial instructions on local government accounts.

Speaker of the House, Honourable Adewale Egbedun, who dropped the warning via a letter, drew attention to unlawful financial directives allegedly issued in some local governments, including Boluwaduro Local Government, authorising deductions of up to 15 percent of September 2025 allocations in favour of private individuals.

He described such actions as illegal, unconstitutional and without any budgetary approval, stressing that treasurers are not legally recognised signatories to local government accounts under extant laws.

The House reaffirmed that only the local government chairman and the Director of Administration and General Services, both officers of the Local Government Service Commission are empowered to operate such accounts in line with the Osun State Guidelines on Local Government Administration and the Public Financial Management Law, 2020.

Citing its resolution of September 29, 2025, the assembly reiterated that no withdrawals or deductions may be made from local government accounts without strict compliance with the constitution, internal regulations and approved budgets. It further warned that any financial institution processing unauthorised instructions would be deemed complicit in financial misconduct in violation of multiple national anti-corruption laws, including the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022, and would face the weight of the law.

The speaker cautioned that erring banks risk severe consequences, including summons before the House, arrest warrants and referrals to anti-corruption agencies for investigation and prosecution.

The letter reads:’ I write with reference to our earlier letter dated September 29, 2025, by which the assembly, pursuant to its oversight powers under Sections 128 and 129 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), demanded disclosure of all local government accounts domiciled with your bank.’

‘This House has been made aware that certain local government areas in the state, including but not limited to Boluwaduro Local Government, have issued financial instructions authorising deductions from their accounts in favour of private parties. One such instance is the instruction to deduct 15 percent of funds received in September 2025, allegedly authorised by the local government’s treasurer and chairman.’

‘ Apart from the fact that such an expenditure is illegal and does not conform with the provisions of internal regulations, it is equally not provided for in the 2025 approved budget of the local governments.’

‘ Let it be stated for record purposes that the treasurer is not a legally recognised signatory under the extant Osun State laws governing the operation of local government accounts. Specifically, Section 14 of the Guidelines for the Administration of Local Government stipulates that only persons listed by the assembly resolution, which stipulates that only the local government chairman, Director of Administration and General Services, as officers under the employment of the Local Government Service Commission, are authorised to operate such accounts.

‘These provisions are further supported by the Osun State Public Financial Management Law, 2020.

‘Furthermore, the resolution of this House passed on Monday, September 29, 2025, affirms that no withdrawals or deductions may be made from local government accounts without compliance with the Constitution, the Guidelines and the Financial Management Law.

‘The said resolution also declared that any bank which processes instructions issued by unauthorised persons shall be deemed to have aided and abetted financial misconduct in violation of the Constitution, the Criminal Code Act, the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Act, and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission Act.

‘Accordingly, you are hereby formally warned not to honour any instruction, verbal, written or electronic authorising disbursement, deduction or diversion of public funds from any local government account domiciled in your bank unless such instruction originates from the legally authorised signatories and is supported by express budgetary provision approved by the House.

‘Any transaction in breach of this position shall attract the constitutional and legal consequences, including summons before the House, the issuance of warrants of arrest and referrals to anti-corruption agencies for investigation and prosecution. Your institution will also stand the risk of blacklisting and recommendation for withdrawal of the privilege to operate government accounts.

‘You are reminded that your response to our initial request remains due within the 24-hour timeframe already communicated.

‘This matter is of public interest and must be treated with the utmost urgency and seriousness it deserves’, it said.

Meanwhile, the Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) in the state, on Thursday, told members of the union to disregard the sponsored story of a particular political party that said leadership of the union has directed its workers to resume work.

The union’s chairman, Dr Nathaniel Kehinde Ogungbangbe, in a statement made available by Mr David Olalekan Owoeye, the state publicity secretary in Osogbo, said the claim was to cause commotion and disorganise the well – informed NULGE members in the state.

‘The union is using this medium to inform our well-respected members to know that such information did not emanate from the elected NULGE executives under the leadership of Dr Ogungbangbe and there is no directive of such from the national body of our union under the leadership of Haruna Aliyu Kankara.

‘It was authored to destabilise the peace of the state through which our members could be massacred and reduce our membership strength.’

Therefore, the union is urging all members to see the write-up as the handiwork of the killers of destiny which needed to be jettisoned and stay away from office until further directive from the real elected state NULGE executives in the state.

‘It is equally pertinent to note that NULGE has not directed our members to resume work.

Sanwo-Olu sends warning on disasters

Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has stressed the need for stronger regional collaboration in disaster preparedness and response across Nigeria, saying no state can effectively tackle emergencies in isolation.

The governor, represented by his deputy, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat, made the call at the maiden National State Emergency Management Agencies (SEMA) Conference held on Thursday at the Balmoral Convention Centre, Ikeja.

The event, themed ‘Strengthening Sub-National Emergency Management for a Resilient Nigeria,’ brought together stakeholders from across the country.

Sanwo-Olu highlighted the range of disasters confronting Nigerian states-floods, fires, epidemics, industrial accidents, and the impacts of climate change-emphasizing that they transcend borders and test leadership, governance, and resilience.

‘This gathering marks the beginning of a new era: one where State agencies collaborate rather than operate in isolation; where knowledge is shared, lessons are learned, and every citizen, from the North to the South, can have faith in a dependable, coordinated response system,’ he said.

The governor also outlined Lagos’ investments in emergency response through the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), including the establishment of the Lagos Emergency Response Rescue Unit (LRU), upgrades to the LASEMA mobile app and call centre, and capacity-building partnerships. He recalled swift interventions during flash floods in Ikorodu and Ajegunle, and rescue operations during a building collapse in Mushin, as proof of the state’s readiness.

Commissioner for Special Duties and Intergovernmental Relations, Olugbenga Oyerinde, said the conference marked a new chapter in uniting states, federal institutions, private sector leaders, and international partners under a common goal to strengthen resilience against disasters.

Director-General of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Zubaida Umar Abubakar, pledged greater collaboration with state agencies, promising to improve early warning systems, data forecasting, grassroots capacity building, and transparency in disaster response.

Guest speaker Dr. Leke Pitan, in his address ‘From Risk to Readiness: Strengthening Disaster Preparedness at the Sub-National Level,’ traced the establishment of the Lagos State Ambulance Service (LASEMBUS) and its integration with other critical agencies.

He noted that emergency hotlines-767 and the national toll-free number 112-have further enhanced response coordination.

Police foil potential attack, recover AK-47 from suspects

The Police Command in Akwa Ibom has recovered an AK-47 riffle from two suspected hoodlums apprehended along Idoro Road in Uyo metropolis.

The Public Relations Officer, DSP Timfon John who disclosed this in a statement in Uyo on Friday, said that the suspects were apprehended on Thursday.

John said that personnel from the command intercepted the two suspects while on routine patrol along Idoro Road by Abolin Junction.

‘They were intercepted while loitering in a dark spot. After an instant search, one fabricated revolving AK-47 rifle and one jack knife were found on them,’ she said.

The police spokesperson said that the suspects could not provide any reasonable explanation for being in possession of the arms.

‘They falsely claimed to be security guards, but they could not present uniforms, means of identification, or any credible source for the firearm,’ she said.

She said that the suspects were currently undergoing further interrogation, and would be prosecuted after police investigation.

John reiterated the command’s commitment towards protecting the lives and property of Akwa Ibom residents.

She urged members of the public to remain vigilant, and to promptly report suspicious activities and movements around their neighbourhoods to security agencies.

Oke-Ode killings: Alaafin demands justice for victims

The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Abimbola Akeem Owoade I, has urged Nigerians to unite against perpetrators of what he described as blood guzzlers and enemies of the state, following the recent killings of Yoruba natives by suspected Fulani herdsmen at Oke Ode in Kwara.

This was contained in a statement made available to journalists in Oyo by the media aide to Oba Owoade, Bode Durojaiye.

The Alaafin, who noted that Yorubas and Fulanis had lived harmoniously for decades without hostility, expressed concern over the recurring violence linked to herders in Oke-Ode.

He disclosed that he had already reached out to the Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRasaq, on the matter and on possible measures to forestall further attacks.

The Alaafin, while commending security agencies for their commitment, urged the Federal Government to ensure that those responsible for the killings are identified and prosecuted to serve as a deterrent.

He said ‘Government, political leaders and followers must have the courage and honesty to get to the root causes of our insecurity, now worsened by criminality, insurgency and terrorism by herdsmen,

‘Security should not be taken for granted. Immediate and conscious efforts must be made to design and build a robust system capable of creating a stable and peaceful environment for national development.’

Alaafin further stressed that his forebears had made land available for cattle ranching in the Oyo Empire, even providing additional acres for Fulani herdsmen free of charge to foster unity.

He added that disputes between farmers and herders were traditionally resolved through dialogue, consensus-building, and peace mechanisms entrenched in Yoruba culture.

He, however, warned against actions that threaten peace and stability, assuring residents of his continued commitment to the protection of lives and property across the region.

Lagos POS lady Ajibawo lands in prison accused of vanishing with ?2.2m

A 25-year-old Point of Sale (POS) operator, Ganiyat Ajibawo, has been arraigned before a Lagos Magistrate’s Court for allegedly diverting ?2.2 million belonging to her employer, Olayinka Kadiku, in Lagos Island.

According to police investigations, the alleged fraud occurred on 15 August 2025 when Kadiku reportedly handed over the sum to Ajibawo to deposit into his account.

However, instead of carrying out the instruction, she allegedly transferred the money into her personal account and subsequently went into hiding.

Her employer later discovered the missing funds and reported the matter to the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of the Lion Building Police Division.

Acting on intelligence, officers tracked down the defendant at a hideout, leading to her arrest.

Ajibawo, a resident of Odunlami Street, Lagos Island, was charged with stealing under Section 287 of the Lagos State Criminal Law, 2015, in a case marked P/14/2025.

Police prosecutor, Reuben Solomon, told the court that the defendant had betrayed the trust of her employer by converting the funds for personal use.

When the charges were read, Ajibawo pleaded not guilty. Presiding Magistrate Mrs N. Oseni Wahab granted her bail in the sum of ?200,000 with two sureties in like sum.

Pending the fulfilment of her bail conditions, the court ordered that the defendant be remanded at the Kirikiri Correctional Centre. The matter was thereafter adjourned for further hearing.

Abuja driver jailed, ordered to pay N10m for stealing boss’s $50,000

A 33-year-old driver, Lawrence Kantiok has been sentenced to two months imprisonment in addition to paying N10 million compensation for stealing 50,000 thousand dollars from his boss, Chijioke Chukwu in Abuja.

Kantiok was docked before a Chief Magistrates’ Court in Wuse, Abuja on charges bordering on criminal breach of trust and theft by servant by the police.

The Prosecution counsel, Bale Nimnan, had told the court that the plaintiff reported the matter through a written petition addressed to the Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 7, Abuja on Aug. 31.

Nimnan said that Kantiok, the driver to the plaintiff, stole the said sum from the car of his boss.

He said the boss had received the money from a Bureau de change to pay his children’s school fees abroad on July 10, 2023.

He added that Kantiok ran away with the car keys and switched off his phone until he was traced and arrested by the police.

The offence, he said, contravene the provisions of Sections 314 and 227 of the Penal Code.

Kantiok pleaded guilty and begged the court for mercy, saying that he took the money because his boss does not cater to his needs.

He also added that part of the money was also stolen from him.

The Magistrate, Abubakar Sadiq sentenced Kantiok to one month imprisonment on each charge to be served concurrently without an option of fine.

Sadiq ordered the convict to pay the sum of N10 million compensation to the complainant, Chukwu and warned him to desist from committing crime and be of good behaviour.

That ‘insufficient funds’ kidnapping case in Delta State

IF anyone still doubts where the audacity of the criminals who prowl the Nigerian landscape comes from, they need not look further than the official failure to make them pay for the crimes. Apparently, armed robbers, kidnappers and terrorists of all hues are having a swell time at the expense of defenseless, hapless Nigerians, scoffing at the authority of the Nigerian State and daring the powers that be to do their worst. To be sure, arrests take place, and a few criminals end up behind bars, but the majority of the criminals have apparently seen no reason to back-track from their evil trade. They are laying a siege to communities, farmlands, roads and, indeed, virtually any space available, giving law-abiding citizens an endless nightmare. Indeed, they seem to be intent on proving the point that no citizen is beyond their reach, and that anyone who manages to escape from them at any point in time has only just postponed the evil day. This is the thought that comes to mind as you ponder the case of the kidnappers who recently shot a victim in Delta State for, of all reasons, having an ‘insufficient’ account balance!

According to reports, operatives of the Delta State Police Command arrested the three suspected kidnappers after they had collected N2 million ransom from their victim and still shot him. The suspects identified as Chukwuebuka Nka (25), Uche Okechukwu, and Somto Chukwuma, allegedly shot the victim in the leg after discovering that he did not have ‘enough money’ in his account. The command’s spokesperson, Bright Edafe, said that the suspects were arrested following a distress call that indicated that a young man had been kidnapped from his residence in Ogwashi-Uku. According to the police spokesman, the operatives tracked the suspects to a bush in Ogwashi-Uku, where the victim was rescued with a gunshot wound. Investigations led to the arrest of Chukwuebuka Nka and Uche Okechukwu in Anambra State, where the victim’s white Toyota Venza was also recovered. Thereafter, based on the suspects’ confessions, operatives raided the outlaws’ hideout in Agidiase village, Ogwashi-uku, and arrested the third suspect. The suspects then led the police to their hideout, where their operational vehicle and a network jammer circuit device were also recovered.

If anything, this story shows the depth of the depravity of the criminal mind. Why shoot someone from whom you had already seized N2m and an SUV to boot? Which money did the criminals who complained of the victim’s financial limitation keep in his account? There is in fact a distinct possibility that the money in question does not even belong to the victim. Artisans frequently receive money meant to purchase materials needed to complete clients’ jobs in their accounts and in any case, even if the money in this case actually belonged to the victim, it is certainly clear that he did not intend it to be seized by criminals, as they turned out to do in this case. In a country where the minimum wage is N70,000, it says a lot that kidnappers who found N2 million in a victim’s account could still complain that the money was insufficient, and then proceed to shoot the victim, apparently with intent to finish him off. To these criminals, the victim, never mind the fact that he rode a Toyota SUV, had the audacity to be poor, and must pay for his poverty. No country that means to make meaningful progress allows criminals to subject law-abiding citizens to such harrowing experiences. Government exists, and collects tax, for the primary purpose of ensuring that citizens are safe and secure.

Of course, this Delta kidnapping case, like the many others that innocent Nigerians confront on a daily basis, boils down to governmental failure. Over the years, and particularly in recent years, the Nigerian government has failed to protect citizens. Politicians have put the people’s lives in peril while living atrociously luxurious lives with their money, and they are apparently set in their ways because, like in the case of the criminals who lay the land waste, there are hardly any consequences for their actions in office. In Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Somtochukwu Maduagwu, a prominent journalist, recently lost her life while trying to escape from the robbers who invaded her residence. So many citizens have lost their lives in such harrowing circumstances that highlight the dysfunctionality of the Nigerian state.

The Delta kidnapping victim is fortunate to be alive, but many citizens have lost their lives in such circumstances, and their voices will never be heard again, except symbolically. The government is duty-bound to ensure that the criminals who subject law-abiding citizens to agony are fished out and punished to the fullest extent allowed by law. Leaving law-abiding citizens at the mercy of criminals makes utter mockery of the law. It sends the dangerous signal that crime actually does pay, and that those who abide by the law are wasting their time. We urge the government to bear this point in mind and make crime unattractive even to criminals.