Ifeoluwa Ayodele Ogunlola

Thursday, November 16, 2023

NLC, TUC suspends Nationwide Strike

The two-day statewide strike by Organised Labour, which is made up of the Trade Union Congress (TUC) and the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), has been suspended.

Tumite News is aware that the National Security Adviser (NSA), Nuhu Ribadu, intervened during a combined National Executive Council (NEC) meeting and the leadership of the TUC and NLC decided to stop the industrial action.
Following negotiations with the Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration, the NEC decided to call off the strike.

The NEC meeting, which started a little after 7 o’clock at night, lasted about an hour during which time a number of affiliates and state chapters evaluated the conclusions of the discussion between Ribadu and the leaders of organised labour.

This was confirmed to The PUNCH by the National Deputy Vice-President of the TUC, Tommy Etim, in an interview.

“The NEC of the NLC and the TUC have suspended the strike. We did this based on our trust for the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, who gave us his words,” he said.

Tuesday, November 14, 2023

INVESTMENT HUB: GOV MAKINDE WOOING INVESTORS IN EGYPT TO LOCATE OYO STATE - By IJOBA AUTHORITY MOE

INVESTMENT HUB: GOV MAKINDE WOOING INVESTORS IN EGYPT TO LOCATE OYO STATE - By IJOBA AUTHORITY MOE
Oyo State Governor, His Excellency, Engr. Seyi Makinde FNSE at the Intra-African Trade Fair 2023 in Egypt.

It's all about discussing the chances available in Oyo State and explaining why investing in Oyo State is a good idea.

The Man Called MAKINSSON is an amazing brain, asset, patriotic leader with a clear cut vision, birds eye view of where the state ought to be and strategically positioning the process to make it a reality.

No wonder, he gets himself involved in series of engaging exercise to keep him fit for the enormous work on ground and ahead of him even to ensuring his successor have a safe landing cone 2027.

Beyond rhetorics, Gov. Makinde is a missionary, visionary Master with a focus of the end in mind.

Yours In Service,
Egalitarian Dig. Com. Moyosoreoluwa Olamilekan Eldreez codenamed IJOBA AUTHORITY MOE

Humanitarian Service: CCII Sister Group Appoint Mayegun Akika As Pathfinder of Ibadan Vanguard Sisters

Humanitarian Service: CCII Sister Group Appoint Mayegun Akika As Pathfinder of Ibadan Vanguard Sisters

The Mayegun of Akobo and AgbaAkin of Olorunda-Abaa, Omoluabi Pataki Oloye Benedict Akika has been appointed Pathfinder of Ibadan Vanguard Sisters.
A sociocultural and sister group of Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII), Ibadan Vanguard Sisters (IVS) today appoint Chief Benedict Akika as their Pathfinder towards his humanitarian and philanthropist activities in the Ibadan Metropolis and Oyo State in general.

While expressing their delight to the activities of the humanitarian and philanthropist so far, the President of the group Van. Dr Alaga Ayo Monsurat speaking of the good heart of Chief Benedict Akika and family irrespective of being a political holder, attached portfolio nor an Ibadan by blood but has been very well like a born and born Ibadan man.

"I was surprised the day when my notice got to the good deeds of Oloye Benedict Akika,
he is not an Ibadan man but he is done very well and his wife, 
Almighty God continues to bless them and give them the more strength and unrelenting spirits to do more as they are the hopes of my people in the community and Oyo State at large", she added. 

The Secretary of the group, Van. Mrs Oyebola Toyin Monsurat presents an appointment plaque 'Pathfinder of IVS' to Chief Benedict Akika in the presence of other members of Ibadan Vanguard Sisters.

In response, Chief Benedict Akika expressed his profound gratitude to the group for identifying the little which he is doing to put smiles on faces of people and he promised not to relent in doing good as he feels comfortable doing it.

"on behalf of myself, my wife, my family and group Omituntun Benedict Forum; we appreciate this which you have given and shown to us and we hold it to high esteem.

"If many people are doing this, there would less criminal and insecurity in the state and country.

"I appreciate Ibadan Vanguard Sisters and I promise to keep good doings

Thanks so very much" he said.

Banks Limit Withdrawals As ATMs Run Dry


Banks Limit Withdrawals As ATMs Run Dry

Naira scarcity is biting harder across the country as banks have limited cash withdrawals, findings by Daily Trust have shown.

Residents of Lagos, Abuja, Kano, Katsina, Jigawa and Adamawa and in other parts of the country are expressing concerns over their inability to withdraw huge cash in their banks, raising fears of scarcity as experienced during the naira swap.

This has also affected business transactions in local markets, especially in the northern part of Nigeria where buyers and sellers prefer to deal in cash instead of bank transfers.

Daily Trust had, on November 1, reported that cash scarcity had resurfaced in Borno and Kano states as the December 31 deadline for the use of the old N200, N500 and N1,000 banknotes draws nearer.

The report had forced the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to explained that “The seeming cash scarcity in some locations is due largely to high volume withdrawals from the CBN branches by Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) and panic withdrawals by customers from the Automated Teller Machines, ATMs).”

The CBN, through its Director, Corporate Communications, Isa Abdulmumin, added, “While we note the concerns of Nigerians on the availability of cash for financial transactions, we wish to assure the public that there is sufficient stock of currency notes for economic activities in the country. The branches of the CBN across the country are also working to ensure the seamless circulation of cash in their respective states of operation.”

The CBN had announced in March that in compliance with the order of the Supreme Court, banknotes remained legal tender alongside the redesigned banknotes until December 31.

Last week, the apex bank reassured that both old and new notes remained legal tender and urged Nigerians to continue transacting using them.

“For the avoidance of doubt, while reiterating that there are sufficient banknotes across the country for all normal economic activity, we wish to state unambiguously that every banknote issued by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) remains legal tender and should not be rejected by anyone, as stipulated in Section 20(5) of the CBN Act, 2007,” Abdulmumin had said in the statement.

He had added that branches of the CBN across the country had been directed to continue to issue different denominations of old and redesigned banknotes in adequate quantities to deposit money banks for onward circulation to bank customers.

Scarcity persists

But checks by our reporters across the country revealed serious scarcity of the naira amid reluctance by traders, farmers, among others to release their wares even when prospective buyers are willing to make bank transfers.

At prominent village markets in Kano, Katsina, Jigawa, Adamawa, Kaduna and Taraba, lack of cash is affecting businesses.

This is at a time when farmers have harvested their goods and taken them to market hoping to sell.

However, merchants who trooped to such markets from the towns to buy the commodities have been mostly stranded as middlemen scramble to get cash for them.

POS operators in such markets also confirmed shortage of cash.

Traders return home with cattle in Katsina

Anas Nasiru, who visited the Mai’adua Cattle Market on Sunday, said it was tough getting cash to transact businesses.

“Most of the people who brought cattle from the villages for sale were not willing to sell because they want cash, which is not available.

“My cousin had to send cash for me from Kano, which I used to buy cattle. It is the same with many people…In fact, some of the traders went back home with their wares,” he said.

A POS operator in Kongolam, a border town with Niger Republic, said he had run out of cash.

“Some people credited our accounts with millions of naira and they have been on the queue for over weeks, we give them cash in piecemeal. I am not an economist but I have a strong feeling the federal government had mopped up cash from circulation,” he said.

Merchants give rewards for cash in Yobe

In Nguru, Yobe State, grain merchants were reportedly ready to give up to N50,000 in reward for anyone who attracts N1,000,0000 cash to them.

This is in addition to the charges they pay.

A resident of the town who gave his name as Sanusi, said people looking for Sesame seed have thronged to the town.

“Farmers in this part of the country produce a lot of sesame seed and have harvested it. Willing buyers are here but are having challenges getting cash.

“Some middlemen are now making a fortune from the scarcity because they get N50,000 for each facilitation of N1,000,000,” he said.

ATMs dry in Lagos

In Lagos, one of our correspondents, who checked some commercial banks in parts of Ikeja at the weekend, observed that most of the banks’ Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) had run out of cash.

This has left many people to resort to patronising Point of Sale (PoS) agents who are also complaining that they could not withdraw sufficient cash from their banks.

At the Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS), venue of the International Trade Fair in Lagos, some PoS agents confirmed the development to our correspondent.

Simisola Adedeji, the owner of Capricorn Digital Payment Solutions, decried that “It has been tough withdrawing huge volumes of money in banks and what we are hearing is that they want to withdraw the old currency. We only plead that we should not experience the scarcity witnessed during the cash swap because many people lost their lives.”

A Lagos resident, who identified himself simply as Mr. Chukwuemeka, said, “I went to many banks and they were not dispensing money. I went all the way from Ogba to Ikeja at Oba Akran before I was able to withdraw in a bank.”

He stated that many PoS agents had been withdrawing all the cash lodged at various ATMs.

“Immediately the bank loaded money on the ATM, they (POS agents) are the first people to know, they would just use their cards to withdraw the money, that is what most of them normally do.

“I had to trek a long distance, going from one place to another until I got to Oba Akran where I was able to withdraw.”

A Bureau de Change operator in Abuja, Gidado Bala, said, “Although BDCs rarely use physical cash for transfer these days, banks have begun limiting huge cash withdrawals and it may be because of the deadline of December but we don’t know,” he said.

Gidado noted that “BDC operators usually get cash in minimal quantities at the banks.”

A store owner, Chukwu Ani, said he had to limit cash transactions with suppliers as customers rarely come with physical cash and “banks hardly give the required cash withdrawals,”

He added, “We don’t understand the situation and we hope it won’t be the situation of this year where we suffered for cash.”

A grain merchant, Sani Kamba said even though he was able to get some cash with a view to coming to North to buy grains, he was intercepted by law enforcement agents at the airport.

“They carried out an investigation but concluded that we are out for a legitimate business. They checked our accounts and discovered that we deposit and withdraw all the time.

“I pray the federal government does something to address the scarcity,” he said.

A banker, Aliyu Hameed said supply was low, hence the shortage.

On why traders, especially in village markets don’t accept transfers, he said, “Many of them, especially in the North have been short-changed by some unpatriotic elements.

“It has happened several times, especially during the cash crunch in February and March. Some dubious people would make phantom transfers to the traders, especially in the villages and by the time they go to the bank, nothing in their accounts.

“It has also been difficult for such people to lodge complaints in banks because apart from telephone numbers of the people to dupe them, there is nothing to show as evidence,” he said.

POS operators double charges in Kano

In Kano, there are indications that the scarcity of naira notes is getting worse.

Many of the PoS operators in Kano metropolis have doubled their charges when they have the cash to give; while others ration the amounts they give in order to meet demands from customers.

One of them, Mohammed Kutama, said the scarcity is real, but that he goes the extra mile to get the needed cash to meet demands of his customers.

According to him, this comes with extra charges as he is now charging N200 per N10,000 withdrawal as against the previous charge of N100 on the same amount of withdrawal.

Kutama explained that he often gets cash from a filling station his friend is managing and a viewing centre where people usually pay cash.

Nura Umar, who operates a provisions store in Kano, said the naira scarcity was affecting his business.

He said though he was using e-payment platforms for transactions, it took time to go through because of network glitch.

He alleged that the scarcity of cash was as a result of the CBN’s inability to narrow the supply gap.

The story is however different at Hamza Abdullahi’s shop who runs PoS and mobile phone recharge cards business. He told one of our correspondents that he had not increased his charges because he was getting cash payment from recharge cards sales.

Most of the ATMs in some banks located along Zoo Road in Kano were not dispensing cash when one of our correspondents visited.

No customer was sighted at Unity Bank, Jaiz, Taj and Fidelity Banks’ ATMs. Only two customers were seen at a Zenith Bank’s ATM trying their luck.

No cash in Adamawa markets

In Tunno, a village famous for rice paddy in Adamawa State, merchants also struggle for cash to buy the product.

Salihu Aliyu, who visited Tunno, said there was bumper harvest from the farmers and some middlemen are insisting on cash.

“It is actually hunger in the midst of plenty. There are enough rice paddies here to buy but very few of the owners accept bank transfers, most of them prefer cash.

“The government should commission a study on why people, especially in the North, prefer cash transactions.

“For me, I believe there are no banks in many communities, and there is also a low level of education in rural communities,” he said.

Daily Trust reports that there was no update from CBN on the continued cash crunch despite the assurance that both old and new notes remain legal tender.

Thanks for being a grassroot Man, who listen and harken to the voice of his people - Arole hails Bada Olubadan

Thanks for being a grassroot Man, who listen and harken to the voice of his people - Arole hails Bada Olubadan


Hon. Gbenga Ayinde Adewusi 'Arole' has Felicitates with Barrister Chief Olumuyiwa Makinde Bada Olubadan of Ibadan land on Celebration of his existence in the land of living

He described him as the man of honour who represents charity and a grassroot man to the core that never neglected the voice of his people, he also stressed that his way of life is worthy of emulation for any political gladiator who wish to succeed his ambition, he also appreciate him for his upright and strong support for the emergence of Omituntun 1.0 and 2.0 that's simply shows that he is a lovely brother who always stood by his people, 

He prayed for more wisdom and understanding to pilot the affairs that was on him and also pray for long life for him to be part of Ibadan Royal history.

Omituntun Mantra: Makinde Brought Footprints, Legacies and Standards, A Refined Political Surgeon like Him Can Make Nigeria Work Again by IJOBA AUTHORITY MOE

Omituntun Mantra: Makinde Brought Footprints, Legacies and Standards, A Refined Political Surgeon like Him Can Make Nigeria Work Again by IJOBA AUTHORITY MOE 


A refined political surgeon is an individual who possesses exceptional skills and expertise in navigating the complex world of politics. Similar to a surgeon who carefully operates on a patient, a refined political surgeon carefully analyzes and strategizes political situations to achieve desired outcomes.

These individuals possess a deep understanding of political systems, policies, and the dynamics of power. They are adept at identifying key stakeholders, building relationships, and effectively communicating their ideas and agendas. They possess strong analytical skills, enabling them to assess the potential impact of various political decisions and actions.

A refined political surgeon is also highly adaptable and flexible, capable of adjusting their strategies and tactics based on changing circumstances. They are skilled negotiators, able to find common ground and build consensus among diverse groups. Their ability to navigate political complexities allows them to influence policy-making, shape public opinion, and drive meaningful change.

Moreover, a refined political surgeon is ethical and principled, prioritizing the greater good over personal gain. They are committed to upholding democratic values, promoting transparency, and fighting for justice and equality. Their refined approach to politics sets them apart, as they seek to elevate the discourse and work towards the betterment of society.

In summary, a refined political surgeon is a skilled and principled individual who possesses the knowledge, expertise, and adaptability to navigate the intricate world of politics. They are committed to making a positive impact and driving meaningful change through their strategic thinking and ability to build consensus.


Monday, November 13, 2023

JUST IN: WAEC adopts CBT for SSCE

The West African Examinations Council on Monday announced that it had ditched the paper and pencil test model and has adopted the Computer-Based Test mode for the conduct of the Senior School Certificate Examination.

This is contained in a statement signed by the acting head of the Public Affairs Unit of WAEC, Moyosola Adesina, and released on Monday.

According to the statement, the innovation would kick off with the conduct of the West African Senior School Certificate Examination for private candidates in February 2024.

“In line with global best practices, the Nigeria National Office of the West African Examinations Council wishes to inform the general public, and all its stakeholders, that it has concluded plans to migrate its WASSCE for Private Candidates Examination Diets from Paper and Pencil Test to Computer Based Examination,” the statement from the body partly read.

Details later…

Credit : Punch Newspaper

C&S leader, Baba Aladura, dies at 103

Spiritual Father and Chairman, Cherubim and Seraphim Movement Church Worldwide, Prophet Samuel Adefila Abidoye, is dead.

The Secretariat of the church headed by the Secretary-General, Special Apostle Ademola Odetundun, confirmed the development, saying that the Spiritual Father died Sunday morning at about 10:00 am at the age of 103 in his Ilorin home, the Kwara state capital.

Special Apostle Odetundun said that the late spiritual father had his breakfast, almost dressing up to prepare for service, when he said that he wanted to rest for a while.“He passed on peacefully, thereafter”, he said, adding that burial arrangements would be announced later.

It was also gathered that remains of the Spiritual Father had been taken to a mortuary in the state capital.

Talking about some of his achievements, some church members pointed at the movement of the seat of power of the church from Kaduna to Galilee, located in Orile-Igbon, Oyo state, “which has now become a mega city”.
Baba Aladura, Dr. Prophet Samuel Adefila Abidoye was born on June 26 as a Prince at Omu Aran, Irepodun Local Government of Kwara State. His father was Odetundun Abegunde, who was Oba Olomu of Omu Aran, which was in Ilorin Province at the time. His mother’s name was Tinuade Tinuola, daughter of Niniola, a princess of Oponda in the present Isin Local Government of Kwara State.

He started schooling at N. A. Primary School, Omu Aran in May 1934. He lost his father on the Valentine’s day of 14th February 1938 which made the Lovers’ Day especially memorable to him personally. Around 1938, a Reverend Man of God, Senior Apostle Prophet Peter Oyinloye from Rore near Omu Aran, introduced Baba Samuel Abidoye to the Cherubim and Seraphim Church. Meanwhile, just as other converts in other folds, this new convert and others were made to memorize the catechism, which they had to recite before baptism. Thereafter, he was given the grace of seeing our Lord Jesus Christ in his dreams and in a trance in 1958

Carelessness, Red Card Cost us Victory Against Kwara Utd - Ogunbote

Carelessness, Red Card Cost us Victory Against Kwara Utd - Ogunbote
Technical Adviser of Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) of Ibadan, Gbenga Ogunbote believed his team would have picked the maximum points in Ilorin, but for carelessness and the red card issued to skipper Malomo Taofeek.

The Oluyole Warriors were at the verge of grabbing the three points against Kwara United, until the Harmony Boys levelled things up with a minute left to full time.

In his post match interview after the matchday eight clash played on Sunday inside the mainbowl of the Kwara State Sports Complex, the 3SC sweat merchant lamented the late equaliser conceded by his team and the expulsion of his player.

He however, expressed happiness that his team ended up picking a point from the encounter.

"Even despite playing with ten men, I just feel like we were a little bit careless, we had managed the game up till 90 minutes.

"But be it as it may, it's a consolation, it's okay, we never laboured in vain," stated the tactician who revealed that his target, coming into the match, wass to win.

"My target was to win, every coach's target is to win a game but you can see it, as a result of the red card, our target was a little bit shattered.

"You know Nigerian players, the moment a player gets red card, they tend to move back, thinking that it will affect them and I think this really affected us, but we are going to work seriously on this.

When asked about the magic behind his good run in Ilorin, he attributed it to hard-work, saying, "It is not magic, it is hard-work. what I aspire for is level playing grounds, so If I lose, I will know that I have not done enough.

"It is not peculiar with Ilorin, every match I play, until the end of the game, whether I'm winning, drawing or losing, my target is to win", said the Oracle, as the gaffer is fondly called.

Sunday, November 12, 2023

Makinde's Jagunmolu's Title, Recognition Of Rare Courage, Resilience Against Antidemocratic Forces–Akeem Olatunji

Makinde's Jagunmolu's Title, Recognition Of Rare Courage, Resilience Against Antidemocratic Forces–Akeem Olatunji
The Chairmanship candidate of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in Oluyole Local Government, Akeem Olatunji has said that the newly installed Jagunmolu of Ondo Kingdom, Governor Seyi Makinde only received recognition for his display of rare courage, selflessness and resilience against antidemocratic forces.

While congratulating the governor over his new coveted chieftaincy title, Olatunji noted that Makinde's contributions to deepening democracy and fight against injustice and inequality within the nation's political landscape.

The former Publicity Secretary of PDP in Oyo state made this known in a press statement on Sunday November 12.

He said Makinde's approach to governance and leadership which has continued to earn him accolades and recognitions both locally and internationally clearly espoused his depth of understanding of the political dynamics and the need to place the people at the centre of all government policies and programs.

In his words: "Our chieftaincy system intertwines traditional power structures with political dynamics and it allows traditional rulers to exert considerable influence over their domains which underscores the significance of Governor Seyi Makinde's Jagunmolu's title." 

Recall that the Osemawe of Ondo Kingdom, Oba Victor Adesinbo Kiladejo had on Friday installed Governor Seyi Makinde as the Jagunmolu of Ondo Kingdom in recognition of his contributions to deepening democracy and good governance in Nigeria.

Furthermore, Olatunji in his statement disclosed that "as a prominent figure within the Nigerian political and democratic system, Makinde's chieftaincy readily resonates across multiple spheres of south west politics. 

"Firstly, it acts as a unifying force among different communities and ethnic groups which also foster cohesion and cooperation in an otherwise culturally diverse geopolitical zone.

"Additionally, the chieftaincy upholds cultural traditions and values that are integral to the identity of people within the South West who have distinguished themselves in their chosen fields.

"We, the political disciples of Governor Makinde's Omititun political dynasty feel extremely privileged to be around this great man of immense intelligence and humane disposition to life. Being associated with him alone gives us leverage as his political followers even outside the shores of Oyo state and we pray for more of such highly coveted recognition.

Saturday, November 11, 2023

Kwara Utd vs Shooting Stars: Oluyole Warriors Invade Ilorin for Harmony Boys

Kwara Utd vs Shooting Stars: Oluyole Warriors Invade Ilorin for Harmony Boys 
Ogunbote Hopes for Level Playing Ground

A mouth watering clash is in the offing as Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) of Ibadan, tackles host, Kwara United FC of Ilorin, in a matchday eight encounter, billed for the Kwara Sports Complex.

The Ibadan soccer lords  hit the Kwara State capital in high sprit, fresh from last Sunday's 4-1 win over Niger Tornadoes, which they hope to consolidate on.
While the Oluyole Warriors will be gingered by the matchday seven victory, the Harmony Boys will in contrast, fight to return to winning ways having lost 0-1 to Enyimba in Aba.

Shooting Stars will also be bouyed by their good run over Kwara United in their meetings last  season, having forced the coach Kabiru Dogo side to.goaless draw in Ibadan, their (Kwara United) adopted home then, before securing a 1 nil win in Akure, courtesy of Akpan Joshua's late strike in Akure 

Ahead of Sunday's game, Technical Adviser of 3SC, Gbenga Ogunbote, said his team will approach the encounter with the sole aim of getting something positive.

"It is another ball game and like I use to say, sometimes, it is difficult to predict the game, but we will go there to represent the club to the best of our abilities and then with good officiating, we should be able to come out with something positive," the Oracle stated.

AN HONOUR INDEED DESERVING OF AN INCLUSIVE AND PACESETTING LEADER - DIKKO FELICITATES WITH MAKINDE

AN HONOUR INDEED DESERVING OF AN INCLUSIVE AND PACESETTING LEADER - DIKKO FELICITATES WITH MAKINDE

I find it deserving and so I'm less taken aback that our father, the Governor of Oyo State, Engr. Seyi Makinde, was conferred and installed as a ruler in Ondo State. This is because nothing is short of deserving for someone who hasn't just been an exemplary leader but one who stirs beyond the conservative tags of leadership to represent everywhere and everything he belongs to; it is undebatable that Governor Seyi Makinde represents everything the Yoruba race stands for and yet remains committed to national duties beyond racial affiliations. He is one who has several times taken actions against all odds to demonstrate impactful leadership. 

Governor Seyi Makinde has not only risked his good standing with people, he has risked his office and position several times to ensure inclusion across all boards; gender, age, religion, politics, race and national duties. He is obviously a pacesetter in purposely governance.

He has in this passion for good governance fought valiantly against norms and popular culture to ensure a progressive and people centered governance.

He is therefore indeed worthy as the Jagunmolu of Ondo Kingdom as he has been conferred by the paramount traditional ruler of Ondo Kingdom, the Osemawa, Oba(Dr.) Victor Adesimbo.

I therefore congratulate His Excellency, Engr. Seyi Makinde on this feat and pray that he receives help of the almighty to remain strong and valiant on this unpopular path of leadership he has chosen. I pray that this new feat will shower more blessings of the almighty on the people's Governor.


Hon.(Dr.) Salami Oladeji DIKKO

'You will repay your loan', MTN tells subscribers as 'system glitch' causes debt cancellation.


'You will repay your loan', MTN tells subscribers as 'system glitch' causes debt cancellation.

Service providers MTN Nigeria have reacted after a ‘system glitch’ in the early hours of Saturday caused a cancellation in the debt of subscribers owed to the company.

The company clarified amid jubilation from subscribers who thought the telecom operator intentionally cancelled their debt.


In a post on X, MTN stated that a glitch was responsible for the cancellation adding that balances will reflect accurate figures once problem is solved.


“MTN Nigeria Communications Plc can confirm a system glitch impacting balance enquiries. As a result, some customers may receive error messages showing that their balances have been cleared.

“This is not the case and all balances will reflect accurate figures once the problem is resolved. Our engineers are currently working to ensure this. Please accept our apologies. We regret the inconvenience.”

JAGUNMOLU OF ONDO KINGDOM: MAYEGUN BENEDICT AKIKA FELICITATES WITH FATHER, MOTHER, SAYS CONFERMENTS WELL DESERVED

The Mayegun of Akobo and AgbaAkin of Olorunda Abaa, Omoluabi Pataki Oloye Benedict Akika, has sent a message of felicitations to the
Executive Governor of Oyo State, Engr (Dr) Seyi Makinde and his wife Engr (Mrs) Olufunke Makinde on the auspicious honour done to them by the esteemed Osemawe of Ondo, Oba Dr. Victor Adesimbo Kiladejo who recently added a feather to their caps with the conferment of a prestigious Chieftaincy title.
Chief Akika described the prestigious title given to his father and mother who have made impact and touched lives in positive ways as a reward for service delivery and to humanity, describing the conferments as well deserved.

The philanthropist applauded the honoury chieftaincy titles as that which would spur the duo to do more for the state and humanity, expressed optimism that it would no doubt serve as another platform for them to do more in the future.

While he wished the Osemawe of Ondo, Oba Dr. Victor Adesimbo Kiladejo many more years of prosperity in good health after the 70 years celebrated.

Oyo Lawmaker ,Hon. Adebisi congratulates Governor Seyi Makinde, on Conferment of Chieftaincy

Oyo Lawmaker ,Hon. Adebisi congratulates Governor Seyi Makinde, on Conferment of Chieftaincy
The Deputy Chief Whip of Oyo State House of Assembly and Chairman House committee on Youth and Sports, Hon. Yusuf Adebisi has congratulate his leader, Executive Governor of Oyo State, Governor Seyi Makinde, on the conferment of chieftaincy title as the "Jagunmolu of Ondo Kingdom".

The installation of the prestigious Chieftaincy title on the Governor Makinde personality coincided with the 70th birthday celebration and 17th year coronation anniversary of Oba (Dr) Victor Adesimbo Ademefun Kiladejo (Osemawe and Paramount Ruler of Ondo Kingdom).
"I congratulate my father and leader, the people's Governor, on the conferment as the Jagunmolu of Ondo Kingdom".

"Governor Seyi Makinde has shown himself overtime as a man of the people. His landmark performance as the Governor of the pacesetter State is applaudable". 

"His Excellency accelerated roadmap for development of Oyo State is commendable, attractive and is not surprised the ancient city of Ondo Kingdom has found Oga worthy to celebrate and honour him to be the JAGUNMOLU of the kingdom"

"This is affirmation of his responsible representation and quality governance deliverables he has been giving since his assumption to office as the governor of Oyo State".

"Your Excellency sir, you have my best wishes as you continue to serve humanity in your different space," Hon. Adebisi reiterated. 

Tope Eluyefa
SSA media and public affairs