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Transforming Agriculture in Ogun East into a 21st-Century Economic Powerhouse

  Transforming Agriculture in Ogun East into a 21st-Century Economic Powerhouse Wale Kuku Writes Agriculture in Ogun East has historically been central to livelihoods, food supply, and regional trade. However, despite its vast natural endowments and strategic geographic position, the sector remains largely underperforming, fragmented, and undervalued. With deliberate planning, modern tools, and coordinated execution, agriculture can become the highest income-generating and largest employment-creating sector in Ogun East, driving food security, exports, youth employment, environmental sustainability, and long-term GDP growth. This article outlines the current challenges, the scale of opportunity, a four-year transformation agenda, and practical, scalable models—many already being piloted by New Generation (NG)—to reposition Ogun East as a modern agro-industrial economy. The Current Challenges 1. Low Productivity and Fragmentation Farming across Ogun East remains predominantly small...
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BREAKING: Arik Air Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Benin Over Engine Damage

                                   VIDEO Credit:  Sahara Reporters  BREAKING: Arik Air Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Benin Over Engine Damage An Arik Air flight en route from Lagos to Port Harcourt was forced to make an emergency landing at the Benin Airport following reported engine damage. According to initial reports, the incident occurred mid-flight, prompting the pilot to divert the aircraft as a precautionary safety measure. A video circulating online shows visible damage to one of the aircraft’s engines after landing. Passengers on board were safely evacuated, and no casualties have been reported as of the time of filing this report. Aviation authorities are expected to commence an investigation to determine the cause of the engine malfunction. Arik Air has yet to release an official statement regarding the incident. Infocity News will continue to monitor developments and prov...

Kidnapping Reported at Farm Settlement After Agoro River in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State

  Infocity News Kidnapping Reported at Farm Settlement After Agoro River in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State A kidnapping incident has been reported at a farm settlement in Okun-Owa, after the Agoro River, a community bordering Odogbolu and Ijebu-Ode Local Government Areas of Ogun State. Information available to Infocity News indicates that the attack was allegedly carried out by suspected Fulani herdsmen, triggering fear and panic among residents of the settlement. Community sources say residents have raised an alarm and are urgently calling on security agencies to move in immediately and rescue the victims, as the assailants are believed not to have gone far from the area. As of the time of filing this report, no official statement has been released by security authorities. Investigations are ongoing. Infocity News will continue to monitor the situation and bring updates as events unfold.

MATTERS ARISING: Is senate becoming retirement home for ex-governors?

MATTERS ARISING: Is senate becoming retirement home for ex-governors? At the end of nearly every election cycle, governors approaching the close of their tenure often turn their attention to the senate, a recurring political movement that has renewed questions about whether the red chamber is becoming a soft landing for former chief executives of states rather than a platform for new legislative ideas. In the current 10th national assembly, no fewer than 15 former governors occupy seats in the senate, reinforcing a long-standing pattern in which state executives move almost seamlessly from the government house to the red chamber. https://www.thecable.ng/matters-arising-is-senate-becoming-retirement-home-for-ex-governors/  

BREAKING: INEC Registers Two New Political Parties in Nigeria.

  BREAKING: INEC Registers Two New Political Parties in Nigeria. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has formally registered two new political parties in Nigeria, signalling a shift in the country’s political landscape as the 2027 general elections draw nearer. INEC Chairman Prof. Joash Amupitan made the announcement on Thursday during the commission’s first quarterly consultative meeting with political party leaders in Abuja. The newly registered parties are: ▪︎ Democratic Leadership Alliance (DLA) ▪︎ National Democratic Congress (NDC) — registered following a Federal High Court judgement in Lokoja directing INEC to recognise its application. INEC has indicated that certificates of registration will be issued to both parties.  The two new registrations come after INEC received a large volume of interest from associations across the country. The commission reported receiving 171 letters of intent from groups seeking to become registered political parties, but ...

RAWLINGS CALLS FOR 2027 ELECTION BOYCOTT OVER SENATE'S REJECTION OF CRITICAL ELECTORAL REFORMS

  RAWLINGS CALLS FOR 2027 ELECTION BOYCOTT OVER SENATE'S REJECTION OF CRITICAL ELECTORAL REFORMS Essang Rawlings, Global Ambassador and Nigerian Country Lead for Youth Action for Development Africa (YADA), has called on Nigerians to boycott the 2027 general elections following the Senate's rejection of critical electoral reforms, describing the legislative action as a "well-drafted plan for rigging." In a strongly-worded statement, Rawlings condemned the APC-led 10th Senate's decision to reject key provisions including electronic transmission of election results, electronic voter card downloads, and other reforms aimed at strengthening the credibility of Nigeria's electoral process. "What we are witnessing is not legislative oversight but a calculated conspiracy to undermine the will of the Nigerian people," the statement read. "The rejection of electronic transmission of results is a well-drafted plan for rigging the 2027 elections, and we will...

Transform Ogun Coalition (TOC) Announces a New Governing Idea for the Next 10 Years

  Transform Ogun Coalition (TOC) Announces a New Governing Idea for the Next 10 Years ABEOKUTA, OGUN STATE | February 5, 2026 As Ogun State marks its 50th anniversary, the moment calls for more than ceremonies and speeches. It calls for clarity. Five decades after its creation, Ogun remains a state of promise without proportionate progress. It is frequently branded as Nigeria’s industrial gateway, yet millions of residents experience a daily reality of weak local infrastructure, overstretched public services, and an economy that grows on paper but struggles on the street. The Transform Ogun Coalition (TOC) has emerged at this milestone to challenge that contradiction and offer a different governing idea for Ogun’s next 50 years. Beyond Celebration: A Question of Direction Ogun at 50 should represent a decisive turning point. Instead, it has exposed a familiar pattern: motion without momentum. Budgets rise, but service delivery lags. Policies change names, but systems remain largely...