Year: 2026

  • OYAF Seeks Greater Inclusion in APM, Pledges Loyalty to Party

    OYAF Seeks Greater Inclusion in APM, Pledges Loyalty to Party

    OYAF Seeks Greater Inclusion in APM, Pledges Loyalty to Party

     

    By Adewale Owoade

     

    A group of political aspirants under the Allied Peoples Movement (APM) in Oyo State, operating under the banner of the Oyo State Aspirants Forum (OYAF), has called for greater inclusiveness within the party structure to strengthen unity and mobilise support ahead of future elections.

     

    The aspirants made the call during a meeting at the residence of party chieftain, Alhaji Adebisi Olopoeniyan, where members of the forum sought guidance on sustaining their political structures within the party.

     

    One of the aspirants, Dr. Amoda Afeez said the initiative was conceived to prevent aspirants and their supporters from defecting to other political parties after primary elections.

     

    According to him, members of the forum, who had previously contested elective positions, still possess strong grassroots structures capable of contributing significantly to the party’s future electoral success.

     

    Afeeze explained that the group decided to unite under one platform to preserve its political networks and work collectively for the growth and success of the party across the state.

     

    He said the visit to Olopoeniyan was aimed at seeking his support and intervention in engaging Governor Seyi Makinde on ways to accommodate and encourage loyal party members.

     

    He added that members of the forum were optimistic about the outcome of their consultations, expressing confidence that positive results would emerge from engagements with party stakeholders.

     

    Also speaking, a member of the forum from Lagelu Local Government Area, Alhaja Oluwatoyin Fatima Oyebori Oluwa, said the group remained committed to supporting the administration of Governor Seyi Makinde and ensuring the party’s continued success.

     

    She described the forum as a platform built on unity, mutual support and shared political aspirations, adding that members were determined to work together towards achieving common goals.

     

    Oyebori Oluwa noted that members of the forum command considerable support across their constituencies and local government areas, stressing that their grassroots influence could be verified through their mobilisation efforts and regular meetings.

     

    Another member of the forum, Hon. Adenowo Oluwaseun Abiodun, described the meeting as fruitful and reaffirmed the group’s support for Governor Makinde’s leadership.

     

    Abiodun said the forum was determined to change the narrative in which unsuccessful aspirants abandon or work against their party after primaries.

     

    He said members had instead resolved to remain united and contribute to strengthening the party ahead of future elections.

     

    In their separate remarks, the State Chairman of the party, Otunba Fagbemi Adegbenro, and Alhaji Adebisi Olopoeniyan urged the aspirants to remain hopeful, focused, and committed to the collective progress of the party.

    ‎They further encouraged members to sustain their engagement with key stakeholders within the party, expressing confidence that their consultations would produce positive outcomes for both the forum and the APM.

    ‎Other members of the forum are, Moshood Ismail Abioye, Alhaja Olanrewaju Temitope, Hon Rasaq Boladale Raheem, Tosin David, and Matthew Ajao Okeowo.

  • Oluwaseun Christopher OWOJORI Honored by Eburu of Iba as Monarch Marks a Decade of Intellectual Leadership

    Oluwaseun Christopher OWOJORI Honored by Eburu of Iba as Monarch Marks a Decade of Intellectual Leadership

    The ancient city of Iba, Osun State, recently pulsated with a fusion of rich cultural heritage and academic brilliance as the community celebrated the 10th anniversary of the coronation of His Royal Majesty, Oba (Prof.) Adekunle Adeogun-Okunoye Oyedeji II. The week-long milestone, which underscored the monarch’s commitment to bridging traditional values with modern global development, culminated in a prestigious recognition of Oluwaseun Christopher OWOJORI, who was presented with an Award of Excellence for his significant contributions to the community.

    A Decade of Transformative Monarchy

    ​Oba (Prof.) Adekunle Adeogun-Okunoye Oyedeji II, a distinguished Professor of ICT and Community Development at ICT University, Yaounde, and an Associate Professor of Business Analytics at Xavier University, USA, has redefined the role of traditional leadership since his ascension in 2016. Throughout his tenure, he has championed a “participatory governance” model, utilizing committees focused on education, health, and agriculture to foster socio-economic growth.

    ​During the anniversary lecture, themed “Old Crowns, New Worlds: Obas and the Future of Indigenous Leadership in Yorubaland,” the monarch emphasized that the progress witnessed in Iba over the past decade is a direct result of the collaboration between the throne and its dedicated citizens.

    ​Recognition of Excellence

    The grand finale of the anniversary celebrations featured the investiture of Mr. Oluwaseun Christopher OWOJORI. Presenting the award on behalf of the Eburu-in-Council, the monarch lauded OWOJORI as a “true son of Iba.” The citation, read by Mr. Segun Fadairo, highlighted OWOJORI’s steadfast loyalty, humanitarian efforts, and unwavering support for the palace’s developmental initiatives.

    ​The Eburu noted that OWOJORI’s work exemplifies the progressive, disciplined, and community-oriented values that define his reign.

    ​”I am deeply humbled by this recognition from Kabiyesi and the Council of Chiefs,” OWOJORI remarked during his acceptance. “Kabiyesi’s life is a masterclass in how one can remain deeply rooted in our rich culture while simultaneously excelling in the global arena. I dedicate this award to the youth of Iba and urge them to take up the mantle of service for the development of our land.”

    ​A Blueprint for Future Leadership

    ​The ceremony was attended by high chiefs, community leaders, and members of the Network of Kings from the Osun countryside. Fellow monarchs at the event praised the Eburu as a visionary leader who has successfully harmonized traditional institutions with contemporary intellectual rigor.

    As the 10th-anniversary celebrations conclude, the recognition of OWOJORI serves as a clear signal of the Eburu’s dedication to fostering a new generation of community-focused leaders. For Iba, this milestone is not merely a celebration of the past decade but a springboard for a future built on collective intelligence, inclusive leadership, and a steadfast commitment to progress.

  • Tinubu Rejoices with NAN Managing Director, Haj Ali, on his 60th Birthday

    Tinubu Rejoices with NAN Managing Director, Haj Ali, on his 60th Birthday

     

     

    By Biola Lawal
    Abuja (FLOWERBUDNEWS): President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has congratulated Ali Muhammad Ali, the Managing Director of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), on his 60th birthday, noting that his efforts as NAN MD was helping to combat spread of fake.news.

    The President rejoiced with Ali, whom he acknowledged as ”a distinguished journalist and administrator, who has brought extensive experience, skills, and an influential network to strengthen further the mandate of the nation’s foremost news agency.”

    According to a statement by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Pres. Tinubu also noted the Managing Director’s efforts to bridge the gap among citizens, private-sector leaders, and the government.

    President Tinubu stated that Ali was recording the achievement through strategic coverage of national and international events, as well as the promotion of specialised reporting on key sectors and programmes.

    “Under Ali’s watch, NAN continues to demonstrate consistency in news gathering, sharing, and networking with multilateral institutions, foreign news agencies, and media platforms,” the President noted further.

    -President Tinubu added that Ali’s efforts as NAN Chief Executive Officer (CEO), ”have further enhanced the image of the country and helped in mitigating the spread of fake news, particularly through online engagement,”

    The President commended ‘:Ali, the management, and staff of the agency for sustaining the mandate of Africa’s leading news agency.

    “ As Ali celebrates his diamond jubilee, I pray that God will grant him continued good health, strength, and wisdom for more years of meritorious service to the nation”, President Tinubu prayed.

    The NAN Managing Director  clocked 60 on June 7 (FLOWERBUDNEWS)

  • Accord Party Alleges

    AMBO

    ON RAMPAGE IN OSUN, Accuse of Sporadic Shooting at Residents

    Gun-wielding political thugs associated with the governorship candidate of the All Progressive Congress (APC) in Osun State, Bola Oyebamiji, were on rampage on Tuesday in Osogbo, the state capital, firing live shots at residents and motorists in a daring show of terror.

    The assailants who were in a convoy of six branded Sienna buses of AMBO by Ajisope, began shooting directly at people from Akoda through to Oke-Fia in Osogbo, causing residents and motorists to scamper for safety.

    At Owode-Ede, the gun-wielding thugs numbering more than twenty, led by a notorious political thug, Kazeem Oyewale, popularly known as Asiri Eniba, reportedly recorded their first casualty as a trader hit by a bullet died on the spot.

    Eyewitness accounts indicated that the assailants, escorted by police officers, visibly targeted people wearing Accord face caps or anything that suggested support for Governor Ademola Adeleke.

    In a video circulating online, one of the victims receiving treatment for gunshot injuries specifically alleged that APC thugs and AMBO supporters were responsible for the attack and the shooting that left him wounded.

    As at the time of writing this report, no fewer than three people have sustained life-threatening injuries from bullet wounds and are receiving treatment in undisclosed hospitals, aside from the one confirmed death. Several others who sustained varying degrees of injuries are also receiving medical attention.

    “We hereby condemn this attack as a dangerous escalation of political violence and a direct threat to democracy, public peace and the safety of innocent citizens.

    “We call on the Inspector General of Police to immediately order a thorough investigation into these attacks, identify all those involved, regardless of their political affiliations, and ensure that they are brought to justice without delay.

    “We also call on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to rise above partisan/family considerations and urgently call former Governor Gboyega Oyetola and APC governorship candidate, Bola Oyebamiji, to order before their supporters plunge Osun State into avoidable chaos and bloodshed.

    “No election is worth the life of any citizen. Political actors must conduct themselves within the bounds of the law and democratic decency. We urge security agencies to act swiftly to prevent further breakdown of law and order and reassure residents of their safety.”

    Signed:
    Pastor Victor Babalola Akande,
    Osun Accord Chairman.
    June 9, 2026.

    https://www.facebook.com/share/p/197MgQiJvw/

  • 2027: Aggrieved aspirant prays court to void Sen. Kingibe’s ADC candidacy for FCT

    2027: Aggrieved aspirant prays court to void Sen. Kingibe’s ADC candidacy for FCT

     

    An aggrieved aspirant, Mubarak Tijani, has prayed a Federal High Court in Abuja to nullify the purported result of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Senatorial primary election that produced Sen. Ireti Kingibe as candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) for the 2027 poll.

    Tijani, in a suit filed by his lawyer, Kolawole Olowookere, SAN, also urged the court to restrain ADC from forwarding Kingibe’s name as party’s candidate to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    The aspirant further sought an order, restraining INEC from accepting, recognising and publishing Kingibe’s name as ADC candidate, arising from the purported primary election of May 21.

    The plaintiff stated that the primary poll allegedly held on May 21 was not in compliance with the Electoral Act, 2026 and the ADC’s Constitution and Guidelines for the Conduct of Primary Elections for the Nomination of Candidates for the 2027 General Elections.

    He, therefore, urged the court to declare the poll unconstitutional, unlawful, invalid, null and void.

    Besides, he sought an order directing the party to conduct a fresh, transparent and lawful primary election for the FCT Senatorial District in strict compliance with the Electoral Act, party’s constitution and all applicable guidelines under INEC’s supervision.

    Tijani, in the originating summons filed on June 4 but sighted by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday, named Kingibe, ADC and INEC as 1st to 3rd defendants respectively in the suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1170/2026.

    In the affidavit in support of the application deposed to by the plaintiff himself, he said he is a registered member of ADC and a registered voter.

    He said he was aware that in preparation for the 2027 general election, INEC released its timetable for the conduct of primary elections of all the political parties intending to sponsor candidates for the state’s houses of assembly, National Assembly, govemorship and presidential elections.

    He said the electoral umpire directed the parties to submit the names of their candidates latest by May 30.

    Tijani said after ADC commenced the sale of forms for interested apirants for its prmary elections preparatory to the 2027 general elections, he purchased the Expreasion of Interest and Nomination Forms and was duly screened and cleared to participate in the primary election.

    “Following my clearance, I actively campaigned and consulted with delegates and party stakeholders across the Federal Capital Territory,” he said.

    He said in line with the congress guidelines, the party fixed May 21 for the poll.

    According to him, the said date and venue arrangements for the primary election were communicated to party members, aspirants and their supporters and the 3rd defendant (INEC).

    He said prior to the scheduled primary election, party members were duly accredited and expected to vote for their preferred aspirants.

    ‘On the 21 st May, 2026, I personally attended the designated venue for the conduct of the primary election.

    “That election materials required for the conduct of the primary election were not deployed to the designated venues.

    “I know that the aspirants, party members and supporters waited for several hours in anticipation of the commencement of voting.

    “I know as a fact that no accreditation or voting exercise was conducted at the designated venue.

    ” I know that no aspirant nor party members were afforded the opportunity to cast his or their vote for any aspirant,” he averred.

    Tijani said he became aware later that certain officials and electoral materials meant for the conduct of the primary election were diverted from the approved venue.

    He alleged that the said officials and materials were taken to a private location in Gudu, Abuja, at a property belonging to Kingibe, which was not one of the approved venues communicated to aspirants and stakeholders.

    According to him, no lawful voting exercise involving aspirants or party members and supporters was conducted at the said location.

    “I later discovered that results were being surreptitiously collated at the premises of the 1st defendant notwithstanding the fact that no primary election took place,” he alleged.

    The aggrieved aspirant said notwithstanding the absence of voting by delegates, a purported result of the primary election subsequently emerged which purportedly declared Kingibe as the winner of the poll.

    ‘I know as a fact that the purported result did not emanate from any voting process known to me or witnessed by party members who assembled for the exercise,” he said.

    He said this had deprived him of the opportunity of participating in a free, fair and transparent primary election.

    Tijani alleged that Kingibe and ADC’s conduct was contrary to the provisions of the Electoral Act, 2026, the party’s guidelines and constitution regulating the conduct of party primaries.

    He said he equally exercised his right of appeal to the Appeal Committee of the party, but the committee failed, refused and neglected to consider the appeal.

    He said unless the court intervenes, the defendants would continue to rely on the fabricated result to the detriment of his rights and the democratic rights of party members and supporters who were denied the opportunity to vote.

    He said it would be in the interest of justice, fairness and the rule of law for the reliefs sought to be granted.

     

  • ILCS congratulates Dr. Adenike Ayobami Fasina on appointment as Oyo State Head of Service

    ILCS congratulates Dr. Adenike Ayobami Fasina on appointment as Oyo State Head of Service

     

    The Institute of Leadership Coaching and Strategy (ILCS) on Tuesday congratulated its esteemed member, Dr. Adenike Fasina, mni, FILCS on her appointment as the Head of Service of Oyo State.

    In a statement jointly signed by Dr Olasunkade Azeez, President and Chairman of Council and Barrister Jide Ologun, Head, Media Team, the Institute said :”This landmark appointment crowns a distinguished career of 26 years of dedicated service, characterized by professionalism, discipline, ethical practice, and unwavering commitment to the ideals of public service.

    “The appointment did not come as a surprise, considering her outstanding track record and her recognition as a two-time recipient of the Oyo State Merit and Productivity Award.

    “ILCS commends His Excellency, the Governor of Oyo State, Eng. Seyi Makinde, FNSE, for this merit-based appointment, which was devoid of sentimental considerations and founded on thorough evaluation that identified Dr.

    “Fasina as the best fit for this critical role. This decision underscores the Governor’s commitment to excellence, fairness, equity and the advancement of a robust civil service. This appointment is an indication that the governor has once again demonstrated commitment to rewarding competence and dedication in state service.

    “The Institute also acknowledges the meritorious service of her predecessor, Chief Mrs. Olubunmi Oni, mni, FILCS, a highly revered Fellow of the Institute who served the State Public Service diligently and meritoriously and left behind a highly professionalised and reform-driven service.

    “ILCS implores Dr. Fasina to consolidate on these reforms, working assiduously to strengthen the civil service and position Oyo State as a model of efficiency and professionalism within the Federation.

    “Looking ahead, ILCS is eager to deepen the cooperation already enjoyed with the Oyo State Civil Service, with a view to collaborating in areas of capacity building, strategic formulation, and institutional strengthening.

    “The Institute is confident that under Dr. Fasina’s leadership, the service will be further elevated, placing Oyo State on a higher pedestal and affirming its progressive status among Nigerian states.”

    ILCS is a non-partisan, not-for-profit, and multi-dimensional professional body established as an offshoot of the Chartered Institute of Leadership, Policy, and Strategy, United States of America.

    ILCS is affiliated with the International Federation of Training and Development Organisations (IFTDO), UK – IFTDO African Confederation.

    ILCS was registered in Nigeria with the mandate to regulate and promote responsible and disciplined leadership for a just, equitable, and fair society.

    Through advocacy, research, capacity building, and effective strategic thrusts, the Institute works to advance leadership excellence across all strata of society for the benefit of humanity.

  • NAFDAC commences pharmacovigilance assessment of healthcare facilities in Kwara

    NAFDAC commences pharmacovigilance assessment of healthcare facilities in Kwara

     

    By Fatima Mohammed-Lawal

    Ilorin:   The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) says it is commencing pharmacovigilance assessment of healthcare facilities in Kwara.

    The State Coordinator of NAFDAC, Mrs Mariam Issa-Onilu, said this on Monday in Ilorin during a courtesy visit to the Permanent-Secretary of the Kwara State Ministry of Health.

    Pharmacovigilance is the science and activities relating to the detection, assessment, understanding, and prevention of adverse effects or other medicine- or vaccine-related problems.

    Issa-Onilu, stated that the Agency remains committed to embedding robust pharmacovigilance principles and practices across the healthcare system.

    According to her, this is in line with Nigeria National Pharmacovigilance Policy and Implementation Framework 2020.

    “The assessment would focus on the structure and functionality of Pharmacovigilance Committees, reporting channels for Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs), risk management and signal detection processes, as well as collaboration between PVC units and other stakeholders,” she said.

    Commenting, the Permanent-Secretary of the Kwara Ministry of Health, Dr Taoheed Abdullahi, commended NAFDAC for its unwavering commitment to safeguarding Nigerians’ health through its various regulatory and public health programmes.

    He emphasised the need to strengthen Pharmacovigilance Committees (PVCs) in health facilities.

    The Permanent-Secretary also called on NAFDAC to intensify public awareness on pharmacovigilance through the media, stakeholder sensitisation programmes, community outreach activities and the distribution of educational materials such as flyers and posters.

    Abdullahi further assured NAFDAC of the Ministry’s support and pledged to facilitate the Agency’s participation in the Health Gist programme to promote greater public understanding of medicine safety and adverse drug reaction reporting. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

  • Ebola cases rise to 550 in DR Congo as outbreak trend remains upward

    Ebola cases rise to 550 in DR Congo as outbreak trend remains upward

     

    KINSHASA:  (Xinhua)/Flowerbudnews : — The number of confirmed Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has risen to 550, including 101 deaths, with health authorities warning that the outbreak continues to trend upward.

    According to an update released Monday, 35 new confirmed cases, including 10 deaths, were recorded on Sunday in the eastern provinces of Ituri and North Kivu. Seven additional patients recovered, bringing the total to 19.

    The outbreak was still on an upward weekly trend and the recent slight decline shown in the epidemic curve may reflect delayed laboratory updates, not a real slowdown in transmission, it said.

    As of Sunday, 309 people were in isolation or hospitalized, including 116 confirmed cases and 193 suspected cases.

    The contact follow-up rate in the three affected provinces rose to 64.4 percent, with 5,418 contacts under follow-up and 3,489 seen. The rate remained well below the target of 95 percent.

    Laboratory capacity remained under pressure in North Kivu, with 183 test results pending due to a shortage of reagents.

    The current outbreak, caused by the Bundibugyo strain of the Ebola virus, was officially declared by the DRC Health Ministry on May 15.

    The affected provinces, namely Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu, have a combined population of nearly 15 million people and face massive internal displacement and cross-border movements toward neighboring countries.

     

     

  • PRES. TINUBU SWEARS IN MINISTER OF POWER, MINISTER OF STATE FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS

    PRES. TINUBU SWEARS IN MINISTER OF POWER, MINISTER OF STATE FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS

     

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on Monday, swore in Mr Joseph Olasunkanmi Tegbe as the new Minister of Power and Ambassador Sola Enikanolaiye as the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs.

    The short event took place at the Presidential Villa in the presence of the ministers’ spouses and senior government officials, a statement by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President (Information & Strategy) has disclosed.

    Following the resignations of the former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, and the Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, to further their political careers, the President nominated the two new ministers, who the Senate duly cleared on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.

    The new Minister of Power, Joseph Olasunkanmi Tegbe, born in Ibadan, Oyo State, is a renowned fiscal, economic and institutional reform strategist and stakeholder engagement expert with over 35 years of professional experience across the public and private sectors.

    He holds a First Class Degree in Civil Engineering from Obafemi Awolowo University, a Master’s degree in Business Administration (Switzerland) and a Master’s degree in Public Administration (Birmingham).

    He worked as a Senior Partner and Head of Advisory Services at KPMG in Africa, where he led transformational initiatives, including the design and implementation of major presidential reforms, the articulation and implementation of a strategy for subnational governments.

    Joseph Tegbe was also involved in fiscal policy restructuring at all levels of Government. He has worked with organisations such as the Nigerian Communications Commission, Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading, Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, Nigeria Revenue Service, Shell, Huawei, General Electric, MTN, and Odu’a Group, among others.

    Ambassador Sola Enikanolaiye from Igbagun, Kogi State, holds a First Class Degree in Political Science from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, and won the Dean’s Prize as the best student in his faculty. He also obtained a Master’s Degree in International Law and Diplomacy from the University of Lagos with Distinction.

    He joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in August 1982 and rose to the position of Director. He was appointed Permanent Secretary of the Ministry in 2016, from which he retired on 4th August 2017 after 35 years in service.

    As a career diplomat, Ambassador Enikanolaiye served in many of Nigeria’s diplomatic missions, notably Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), Belgrade (Serbia), Ottawa (Canada) and London (UK). His last foreign service posting was as Nigeria’s Head of Mission in New Delhi (India).

    He is a recipient of several merit awards, including the Presidential Civil Service Merit Award, the Presidential Distinguished Public Service Career Award, and a Distinguished Fellow of the National Defence College, among others.

    Ambassador Sola Enikanolaiye was, until his appointment, Senior Special Assistant to President Bola Tinubu, on Foreign Affairs and International Relations in the Office of the Chief of Staff to the President.