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Ogun State

  • Facebook, MainOne to accelerate broadband penetration in Edo, Ogun

    Facebook says it has collaborated with MainOne on metro fiber infrastructure project, toward accelerating broadband penetration in Edo and Ogun.

    Ibrahima Ba, Network Investments Lead for Emerging Markets at Facebook, made this known on Tuesday in Lagos.

    He said that the infrastructure collaboration was part of Facebook’s efforts to connect more people to broadband internet.

    Ba said that as part of the project, MainOne was building and operating approximately 750 km terrestrial fiber infrastructure in Edo and Ogun.

    He said that these open-access transport networks would provide metro fiber connectivity to reach more than one million people in Benin City, Abeokuta, Sagamu and 10 other towns.

    According to him, the metro fiber connectivity will connect mobile operators’ base stations, Internet Service providers (ISP), Points of Presence (POPs) and public locations including schools and hospitals.

    “This partnership will leverage MainOne’s strength as a wholesale telecommunications infrastructure service provider with investment from Facebook and support from local regulatory and state authorities to further deepen broadband penetration in Nigeria.

    “We are working closely with MainOne and other partners to accelerate broadband deployment.

    “In Nigeria, we are bringing together Facebook’s learnings from scaling our global infrastructure with MainOne’s knowledge of the local environment to develop and test new working models for multiple operators to access common infrastructure,’’ he said in a statement.

    MainOne’s Chief Executive Officer, Funke Opeke commended the collaboration and the commitment of Facebook and authorities in Nigeria to improving broadband penetration across the country.

    “MainOne has always been committed to broadband innovation, job creation, as well as growing the digital economy of West Africa.

    “We believe that this partnership and the open-access network we have developed will be beneficial to improving the quality of access and accelerating the digital transformation in Ogun and Edo,’’ Opeke said.

     

  • 2019: INEC transfers Ekiti REC

    2019: INEC transfers Ekiti REC

    The INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Ekiti state, Prof. Abdulganiyu Raji has been moved to Ogun state.

    This is coming barely 20 days to the 2019 general elections, with the State Administrative Secretary, Dr Omoleke Muslim, taking over on acting capacity.

    The Public Affairs Officer of INEC in the state, Alhaji Taiwo Gbadegesin, told NAN that there was no external motive behind the transfer of the REC.

    “It may be as a result of his well-acknowledged outstanding election performances in the past,” he said.

    While performing his first function in Ado Ekiti at the opening of a two-day Training Session for security agencies ahead of the election, Muslim, urged them to be above board.

    He charged the security agents not to dance to the whims and caprices of any political party or individual.

    Muslim said that INEC in the state was fully ready to conduct free, fair and credible polls.

    He gave the assurance that all the 2,445 polling units in the state would be manned by security agents to curb electoral malpractices such as vote-buying, vote-selling and other inducements.

    He said that 10,426 ad-hoc staff and 365 regular staff of the commission would man the exercise on Feb. 16 and March 02, stressing that they have been given the required training for the task ahead.

    He warned politicians and their followers to desist from wooing the staff with either money, food, fuel, accommodation or gifts.

    Muslim disclosed that election materials would start arriving the state in a few days time through the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

    He enjoined residents to steer clear of activities capable of throwing hitches to the electoral process.

     

  • Bloody! Truck driver zooms off after crushing motorcyclist, passenger to death

    A motorcyclist and his passenger were on Sunday crushed to death by a Volvo truck at Somorin/Obantoko road, Abeokuta, Ogun.

    Mr Babatunde Akinbiyi, Spokesman for Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps (TRACE), told the News Agency of Nigeria that the accident occurred around 1 p.m. on Sunday.

    Akinbiyi said the accident occurred when the motorcycle rider lost control as he was exchanging pleasantries with another motorcyclist.

    “We learnt the rider of the Boxer motorcycle marked ABG 413 VR, was exchanging pleasantries wth another bike rider when he lost control on noticing that a Volvo truck was approaching fast behind him.

    “The truck eventually crushed him and the person he was carrying to death. The driver did not stop but drove off,” he said.

    The TRACE spokesman said that the corpses of the deceased had been deposited at the morgue of the Ogun State Hospital, Ijaye, Abeokuta.

     

  • Accident: Marcopolo bus collides truck along Lagos/Ibadan Expressway, 9 feared dead

    No fewer than nine persons were feared dead on Tuesday in an accident involving a Mercedes-Benz Marcopolo bus and an Iveco truck at Aseese area on the Lagos/Ibadan Expressway.
    Mr Clement Oladele, Ogun Sector Commander, Federal Road Safety Corps, confirmed the figure to the News Agency of Nigeria in Abeokuta.
    Oladele said that the accident was caused by speeding by the driver of the bus marked SMK 867 XG.
    He said that the bus lost control and collided with the parked truck with registration number AAA XP at 5:30am.
    “A total of 42 persons were involved in the accident; they comprised 34 males and eight females.
    “Three male and two female adults were injured while seven male and two female adults died,” he said.
    The sector commander told NAN that the injured victims were taken to a nearby hospital while the corpses were deposited at the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital mortuary, Sagamu, Ogun.
     

  • Breaking: Again, Gov. Amosun meets Buhari

    Breaking: Again, Gov. Amosun meets Buhari

    Gov. Ibikunle Amosun on Tuesday visited the Presidential Villa, Abuja, where he met behind closed door with President Muhammadu Buhari for about two hours.
    Amosun had on Thursday met separately with President Buhari and Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo over political developments in his state.
    Though agenda of today’s meeting between President Buhari and the governor was not made public, the Governor may update the president on political happenings that trailed the conduct of All Progressives Congress primaries in Ogun.
    The APC National Working Committee panel sent to Ogun State for the conduct of the governorship primary had on Wednesday night declared Prince Dapo Abiodun as the party’s governorship candidate in the 2019 general elections.
    This declaration came some hours after the state chapter of the APC also declared the Gov. Amosun’s preferred candidate, Adekunle Akinlade, as the governorship candidate of the party.
    The governor had at the weekend allegedly accused some political interest group of `misinforming’ President Buhari about `political equation’ in Ogun.
    Amosun, who made the accusation on a national television during the live coverage of the APC senatorial primary in the state, vowed that his preferred candidate for the governorship seat, Akinlade, would emerge victorious at the end of the political dispute.
    The outcome of the closed door meeting was still being awaited as of the time of filling this report.
     

  • 2 governorship candidates emerge in Ogun APC

    2 governorship candidates emerge in Ogun APC

    Two governorship candidates have emerged in the Ogun state chapter of the All Progressive Congress ( APC) following two parallel primaries held on Wednesday.
    While the state chairman of the party, Chief Derin Adebiyi declared the House of Representatives member Adekunle Akinlade as the winner, the electoral panel sent by the National Working Committee declared oil mogul, Prince Dapo Abiodun the winner.
    The two groups claimed they held the authentic primary as ordered by the NWC.
    Muhammad Ndabawa, who led the NWC Electoral Committee members declared that Abiodun, who hails from Ogun East Senatorial District, scored 102,305 votes from the 236 wards across the 20 Local Governments to emerge the candidate.
    According to Ndabawa, Jimi Lawal scored 51,153 votes, Abimbola Ashiru 29,764, Senator Gbenga Kaka 17,771, Abayomi Hunye 9,110 votes and Adekunle Akinlade 23, 443 votes.
    Ndabawa said that the declaration of Abiodun as winner “is subject to ratification by the National Working Committee of the party”.
    He also said he was not aware of the exercise that produced Akinlade.
    “Our Committee is the authentic body constituted by the NWC to conduct and supervise governorship primary in the state in line with the party guidelines and constitution”, Ndabawa said.
    The Chairman of the party in the state, Chief Derin Adebiyi who announced the alternative results at the party secretariat in Abeokuta also claimed that the direct primaries were conducted across the 236 wards of the state.
    He added that the exercise was conducted through the open secret ballot system in accordance with the party guidelines on direct primaries.
    According to him six aspirants contested for the governorship position including Mr Jimi Lawal, Mr Abayomi Hounye and the former state commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Mr Bimbo Ashiru.
    Others are a former Deputy Governor of the state, Sen. Adegbenga Kaka, the Chairman of the Corporate Affairs Commission, Prince Dapo Abiodun and Akinlade who is representing Ipokia/Egbado-South Federal Constituency at the House of Representatives.
    A breakdown of the result announced by Adebiyi on local government basis shows that Akinlade won in all the 20 council areas of the state. scoring a total of 190,987 votes.
    Mr. Jimi Lawal came second with a total of 5, 046 votes while Abiodun came third with 3, 648 votes.
    Ashiru scored 898, Kaka 833 and and Hounye 208 votes to emerge fourth, fifth and sixth.
    Adebiyi said that the primaries were supervised by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and security agencies.
    The Chairman who described the national electoral committee of the party as being “compromised” said the committee was not in town to conduct the primaries.
    He explained that the committee had continued to postpone the exercise which was originally scheduled to hold on Saturday.
    Adebiyi said the party leadership is vested with the responsibility of overseeing the affairs of the party in the state

  • Married mother of 5 dies after marathon sex with younger lover

    Men of the Ogun State Police Command has arrested one Kelvin Micheal, 28, over the death of a 40-year-old woman, Monsurat Idowu after a bout of sex.

    The Command’s spokesman, DSP Abimbola Oyeyemi disclosed this on Thursday in Abeokuta.

    According to him, “the arrest of the suspect was as a result of complaint by one Benjamin Okereke of the State Hospital, Ota who reported that the suspect brought the deceased to the hospital dead, and since he could not explain the circumstance that surrounded the death of the deceased, he decided to notify the police”.

    Oyeyemi also confirmed that the DPO, Onipanu Division, SP Sangobiyi Johnson led his men to the hospital where the man was promptly arrested.

    “On interrogation, the suspect claimed to have met the deceased last month in a bus at Ketu, Lagos where they exchanged phone numbers, consequent upon which he invited her to the house of his friend in Ota where the deceased suddenly slumped and died shortly after they finished having sexual intercourse,” the police spokesman stated.

    When contacted, Idowu Lamidi, the deceased’s husband who works as a commercial driver told the police that he left his wife in the house hale and hearty while going to work.

    Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police CP Ahmed Iliyasu has ordered the immediate transfer of the case to the Homicide Section of the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department for discreet investigation; while the deceased’s corpse has been deposited at the mortuary for post mortem examination.

  • APC finally issues membership card to Adeosun

    APC finally issues membership card to Adeosun

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has officially issued Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun her party member card.

    TheNewsGuru reports Adeosun picked up the membership card of the APC on Saturday at the party’s secretariat in Abeokuta, Ogun State where she partook in the ward congress.

    “I was pleased by the turnout and conduct of yesterday’s Ward Congress. Every now and then we have to take time out from Abuja to visit our wards and get involved in what’s going on at the grassroots,” she said.

    Explaining why she is just receiving her membership card, Adeosun said: “I’ve been a committed member of the APC since inception; so picking my membership card yesterday was a mere formality, for those who might be wondering.

    “Before then I was a member of the ACN; which I joined when I was appointed Commissioner for Finance in Ogun State in 2011”.

    Meanwhile, the finance minister had earlier said “There’s no doubt that the APC Administration of President Muhammadu Buhari has the best interests of Nigeria at heart.

    “We’re working really hard to turn things around. The signs are there that Nigeria is going to make it, we just have to continue working hard,” she stated.

     

  • British-Nigerian Singer, Skepta honoured with a chieftaincy title in Ogun

    British-Nigerian Singer, Skepta honoured with a chieftaincy title in Ogun

    British-Nigerian Singer, Joseph Adenuga a.k.a Skepta has been honoured with a chieftaincy title in Odo Aje, Ogun State.

    Skepta, an award winning English grime artiste who is in a relationship with International model, Naomi Campbell, was born in Tottenham, United Kingdom to Nigerian parents.

    The singer famously known for his verse on Nigerian sensation Wizkid track ‘Ojuelegba’ remix featuring American rapper Drake.

    His chieftaincy title is “Amuludun of Odo Aje” which means the “Chief Entertainer of Ode Aje”.

    Skepta thanked The Baale, the Chiefs and the king of Ode Aje for honouring him with a chieftaincy title and also pledged to continue supporting Nigeria.

    “I am honored and will continue to put time and love into Nigeria”

    The artist also held a “Homecoming” concert at the Federal Palace hotel in Lagos.

    The stage at the “Homecoming” concert in Lagos State was graced with performances from Wizkid, Davido and their teams.

    Meanwhile, Campbell, who was also in Lagos for the Arise fashion week has congratulated her partner on her social medium platform.

    She wrote: @NaomiCampbell Congratulations Chief Joseph Olaitan Adenuga!

    The model also joined Skepta on stage during his “Homecoming” concert at the Federal Palace hotel in Lagos.

    While in Lagos, Skepta posted a picture of himself and British-Nigerian actor, John Boyega on Instagram hinting they could be working on a video together.

    Boyega who is currently in Nigeria for his first official press trip, shares similar traits with Skepta as both were born in the United Kingdom to British-Nigerian parents.

    NAN

  • South West Governors formally admit Lagos into O’dua Investment Group

    The six Governors of south west region under the auspices of the Western Nigerian Governors Forum on Wednesdayformally admitted Lagos State into the O’dua Investment Group with a total of 115million shares thus growing the share equity of the company to 690million.

    The Governors – Akinwunmi Ambode (Lagos), Rauf Aregbesola (Osun), Abiola Ajimobi (Oyo), Rotimi Akeredolu (Ondo) and Ibikunle Amosun (Ogun), in a communiqué issued at the end of a two-day quarterly meeting held at Lagos House in Alausa, Ikeja, also ratified a document allowing Lagos to acquire land in their respective states for massive rice cultivation and production.

    Specifically, all the Governors resolved to embark on a Rice Accelerated Program for Integrated Development (Western RAPID) to further consolidate actions on food security and job creation in the region, while a Regional Agriculture Summit to be sponsored by Lagos State, was agreed to be held in Ibadan in May 2018.

    The forum, which is being coordinated through the Development Agenda for Western Nigeria (DAWN) Commission, also signified interest in the concession of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport.

    Reading the communiqué to journalists, Director General of DAWN Commission, Mr Oluseye Oyeleye said: “The States of the Region as a bloc will be monitoring the process for the Murtala Muhammed International Airport Concession into a world class infrastructure.”

    He said the Governors also resolved that DAWN Commission, Focal Representatives and Agriculture Commissioners of the region would hold a technical session with Nigeria Incentive-based Risk Sharing System for Agricultural Lending (NIRSAL) and develop a state by state roadmap in four weeks before the Regional Agriculture Summit scheduled for May 2018.

    It was also agreed that DAWN Commission should work on reviving Regional Inter-School Football Competition, and as well conduct a study on the successes in Education in Ekiti State for peer learning/adoption among the Western Nigeria states.

    Also, the Governors directed the DAWN Commission and the Focal representatives to structure a programme on the Omoluabi Ethos of the Yoruba people.

    However, Ogun State Deputy Governor, Mrs Yetunde Onanuga, who represented Governor Amosu, raised some reservations about the land deal, saying that the State Government on account of previous issues with Lagos on the similar subject matter would be refraining from releasing land to the State until the said issues were resolved.

    Nonetheless, Onanuga said: “We will be prepared to sign this memorandum later when some of these issues are straightened out.”

    When asked by journalists on way out of the issues raised by Ogun State, Governor Ambode said he was optimistic that all the States would join in the effort to ensure food security and create jobs for the people.

    He said: “What has happened is that we wanted to expand the agric output of our rice mill and in doing so, we decided that all the south west States should be able to cultivate rice and supply paddy to the proposed rice mill that is coming up in Imota in Lagos.

    “So, what we have done is that four other States have agreed to sign the Memorandum of Understanding which they have actually done today and so what is happening between Lagos and Ogun is that there were some minor issues that were outstanding before and based on that they could not sign today but you could also hear that they are committed to signing when those issues are resolved.

    “We are having a 32-ton per hour rice mill in Imota and we are going to require 32,000 hectares of paddy cultivation which even the whole of the south west cannot even provide but because we are interested in integration and also independence, it is important that beyond going to Kebbi or Kano, all the south western states should also benefit from it and the idea is that we are trying to procure land there but we will also use the people and the farmers in the respective states to cultivate the land and by so doing we have created employment in those States and we will be off-takers to the paddies that they are producing and so I am able to buy it and also use it for my own rice mill and then sell it in Lagos and so I create employment across the region and at the same time put money into the pocket of our people,” Governor Ambode said.

    Earlier, Governor Aregbesola described the incorporation of Lagos State into the economic framework of the south west region as historic and long coming since 1948, adding that the development would strengthen the O’dua Investment Group and drive the development of the region.