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NYCN Ijebu-Ode Demands Immediate Government Action Over Recurring Offensive Odour

NYCN Ijebu-Ode Demands Immediate Government Action Over Recurring Offensive Odour By InfoCity News The National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), Ijebu-Ode Chapter, has called on the Ogun State Government and relevant environmental agencies to urgently address the recurring offensive odour being experienced across parts of Ijebu-Ode and its environs. The call follows the circulation of a public awareness flyer highlighting growing concerns among residents over the persistent unpleasant smell, which has reportedly returned to the town and continues to affect daily life. Speaking on the development, the Coordinator of NYCN Ijebu-Ode Chapter, Comrade Odunowo Adebola, described the situation as a serious environmental and public health concern that requires immediate government intervention. He warned that the recurring odour can no longer be dismissed as a mere inconvenience, stressing that it poses potential risks to residents, particularly children, the elderly, pregnant women, and other...
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A Bleeding Democracy, A Rising Hope by Sen. Wale Kuku

A Bleeding Democracy, A Rising Hope by Sen. Wale Kuku  As we commemorate Democracy Day, we reflect on Nigeria's democratic journey, one marked by resilience, sacrifice, progress, and challenges. While our democracy has endured and matured, it continues to bear the scars of poor governance, economic hardship, and unrealized aspirations. Yet, despite its wounds, democracy remains our surest path to national development and collective prosperity. As a student of the ideals of Chief Obafemi Awolowo, whose vision of people-centred governance continues to inspire me, I firmly believe that democracy must ultimately be measured by the welfare of the people. Elections alone do not define democratic success; the true dividends of democracy are found in quality education, economic opportunities, security, social justice, and improved living standards. As a nation, we must break the cycle of disjointed growth and embrace a shared vision for sustainable development. Leaders and citizens alike m...

IJEBULAND AT THE EDGE: WHY THE ARREST OF A KIDNAP KINGPIN MUST SPARK IMMEDIATE ACTION

  IJEBULAND AT THE EDGE: WHY THE ARREST OF A KIDNAP KINGPIN MUST SPARK IMMEDIATE ACTION Michael Abiodun 08032317659 AN ORACLE’S WARNING OUR LEADERS MUST NO LONGER IGNORE The warning has come again and again from elders, from the “table of oracle,” from ordinary citizens who see what leaders refuse to see. Yet the pleas have fallen on deaf ears. Today, another call goes out.  Not as a suggestion, but as a demand. Because when fire burns in our neighbor’s house, the wise man does not sleep with both eyes closed. AN URGENT CALL TO ACTION: SECURE IJEBULAND NOW To our revered custodians and decision-makers:   Traditional Rulers, Hon. Dare Alebiosu Dr. Tunde Diya,  Hon. Folusho Badejo, Hon. Bolaji Odusanya,  Dr. Oluwadare Kehinde,  Dr. Ganiyu Odonoiki,  Distinguished Senators,  House of Representatives Members,  Ogun State House of Assembly Members,  Security Operatives, Community Leaders, and All Stakeholders;  hear this. 1. T he Wake-Up...

Wike's aid Hacks INEC Websites. Reveals Sensitive Information.

  Wike's aid Hacks INEC Websites. Reveals Sensitive Information.   Under the cybercrime law, Lere Olayinka may have committed an offence that carries a sentence of over 10 years in prison. Nigerians deserve to know who granted him access to the INEC server.

Protest Breaks out in Ibadan

Protest Breaks out in Ibadan.   “Tinubu ole, Tinubu ole, release our teachers and children, Tinubu ole” Thousands of ibadan residents chants as they joined the End insecurity protest currently going on in Ibadan and other states.  

Very deep: A mother cries from the heart for all mothers.

Very deep: A mother cries from the heart for all mothers.

Court Clears Jonathan for 2027 Presidential Race

  Court Clears Jonathan for 2027 Presidential Race A Federal High Court in Abuja has ruled that former President Goodluck Jonathan is eligible to contest the 2027 presidential election, dismissing a suit seeking to bar him from participating in the race. The case was filed by Johnmary Jideobi, who asked the court to restrain Jonathan from presenting himself as a candidate and to prevent the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from accepting or processing his nomination for the 2027 election. Jideobi argued that provisions of the 1999 Constitution disqualify Jonathan from seeking another term as president. However, in a judgment delivered on Tuesday, Justice Peter Lifu held that the plaintiff lacked the legal standing to institute the suit, noting that he had not suffered any personal injury or loss arising from Jonathan’s perceived ambition. The court further stated that previous decisions by both the Federal High Court in Yenagoa and the Court of Appeal had already af...