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Oyetola opens iconic Flyover for public use in Osogbo

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..as He tests run to ascertain professional certifications

Following the completion of construction work at the Olaiya Flyover in Osogbo and the subsequent certification of the iconic project by the appropriate construction and engineering authorities, the government of Osun has formally opened the facility for public use.

The State Governor, Adegboyega Oyetola, opened the facility on Monday, after leading some members of his cabinet to perform a ‘test running and first ride’ on the bridge to attest to the certifications of the construction engineers and professionals for effective and efficient utilization.

It will be recalled that the State government, early last year, commenced the construction of the flyover as part of measures to address traffic and safety issues along the axis.

While fielding questions from journalists shortly after the test running exercise, Governor Oyetola hailed the residents of Osogbo for their patience and understanding throughout the period of the construction of the project.

He said the flyover was opened for use in fulfillment of his Administration’s commitment to alleviate possible hardship the closure of the area might have caused motorists and other road users during the construction period.

He also reiterated the Adminstration’s commitment to continue to raise the bar of infrastructural development and advance the socioeconomic activities of the people of the State.

Governor Oyetola who described the bridge as iconic and beautiful in view of its state-of-the-art aesthetics, assured of adequate maintenance of the facility.

He added that security measures had been put in place particularly around the bridge, to ensure safety for all, adding that no effort would be spared to continue to guarantee the security of lives and property of the citizens.

Speaking on the innovation and creativity his administration has introduced into governance in the State, Oyetola assured that none of the projects embarked upon by his government would suffer any form of setback due to financial constraint.

He said the Administration had since inception, embarked on a financial rescue mission which had given birth to creativity in governance and financial re-engineering to continuously do much out of little.

He reassured his readiness to continue to place premium on the people’s welfare and general well-being, saying that the Alternative Projects Funding Approach had been creatively employed as breakthrough to infrastructural and socio-economic development.

“I commend our people particularly the people of Osogbo and specifically residents of this area and those whose source of livelihood hinged on this area, for their patience, perseverance and tolerance that had helped to ensure the success of this project.

“I commend the contractor and the people of the State particularly the traders for their unflinching support to our Administration in general and for their high sense of understanding that had culminated into the successful completion of this project.

“We are not doing the commissioning yet, what we are doing is to open up the bridge for vehicular movement. I commend the Ministry of Works and internal and external consultants for the thorough supervision they have done to ensure quality delivery.

“I want to enjoin the road users to continue to observe precautions and put the infrastructural facilities into good use. They should see this as theirs which must be properly maintained and treasured.

“I use this occasion to commend our party members for believing in us as being demonstrated in all we do, it is our hope that our party and government would continue to wax stronger and stronger”, Oyetola added.

In her remarks, the immediate past Deputy Governor of the State, Mrs. Titilayo Laoye Ponle, lauded the Governor’s noble foresight that had brought about the construction of the flyover.

She said the project has given the capital city a facelift of development thus adding value to the socio-economic life of the people of the State capital in particular and the State in general.

Mrs Ponle who is an indigene of Osogbo said “our people are extremely happy and very grateful to the Governor for doing this for us because the flyover is the first of its kind in our dear State.

“This would in no doubt advance the socio-economic activities in Osogbo and by extension the entire State. It will also alleviate the traffic that we usually experienced at this junction and it will promote businesses and the economy of our State.

“As you can see, our people are excited because the flyover  didn’t only advance the economy but also adds beauty to the city, before today, our people have been going there to take pictures. So, we want to appreciate the Governor for deeming it fit to do this for us. We love him, we appreciate him and we want to assure him that Osogbo is for Oyetola as he is for us and by July 16, by the grace of God, he will emerge victorious”, she added.

 

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Sokoto Cleric Defies Sultan, Holds Early Eid Prayer

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A Sokoto-based Islamic cleric, Sheikh Musa Lukuwa, on Thursday led his followers in observing Eid al-Fitr prayers despite an official directive by the Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar III, declaring Friday as the approved day for the celebration.

Lukuwa conducted the two-unit Eid prayer at his mosque in Mabera at about 9:10 a.m., following reports that the Shawwal crescent moon had been sighted in neighbouring Niger Republic.

Addressing his followers earlier, the cleric said the decision was based on verified information from trusted sources across the border. He argued that proximity to Niger Republic made such reports credible.

“Niger Republic is very close to us—about 100 kilometres away. If we accept reports from cities like Kano or even Lagos, there is no reason to reject confirmed sightings from a neighbouring country,” he said.

He maintained that the action was not a rejection of the Sultan’s authority but a commitment to religious teachings. According to him, while his group typically follows official directives on Ramadan, they would act independently when convinced that the moon had been sighted.

Lukuwa also cited historical precedents, noting that moon sighting announcements were once made by individual scholars, including the late Abubakar Mahmoud Gummi, before the process was centralised under the Sultan for unity.

Sources said the cleric informed his followers around midnight of the reported sighting and directed them to assemble for Eid prayers the next morning.

The development marks another instance of the cleric diverging from the Sultan’s official position on the timing of Islamic festivities.

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Tinubu Reaffirms Strong Nigeria–UK Ties at Historic Windsor Castle State Banquet

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President highlights shared history, democratic values, diaspora contributions, and future security cooperation

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to strengthening its longstanding relationship with the United Kingdom, declaring that the bond between both nations “will continue to grow” in the years ahead.

Tinubu made this known on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, during a state banquet held in his honour at Windsor Castle, where he delivered a landmark speech as the first Nigerian leader to address such a gathering at the historic royal residence.

Addressing King Charles III, Queen Camilla, senior members of the Royal Family, and distinguished guests, the Nigerian president described the occasion as a significant moment in the diplomatic history of both countries.

He expressed gratitude for the warm reception extended to him, his wife Oluremi Tinubu, and the Nigerian delegation, while emphasizing the enduring ties rooted in shared history, mutual respect, and common aspirations.

Tinubu noted that the relationship between Nigeria and the UK extends beyond colonial history, stressing that both nations are united by a shared vision of progress, resilience, and democratic governance.

He referenced historic milestones such as the Magna Carta, which he said laid the foundation for rule of law and parliamentary democracy globally. The president also acknowledged the intellectual contributions of British philosophers including Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Edmund Burke, whose ideas continue to shape modern governance systems.

On cultural influence, Tinubu highlighted the global impact of English literature, referencing iconic writers such as William Shakespeare and Charles Dickens, noting their role in shaping the English language spoken by over 1.5 billion people worldwide.

He further pointed out that Nigeria’s legal, parliamentary, and civil service institutions still reflect elements of British traditions, adapted to local realities.

Placing strong emphasis on people-to-people connections, the president described Nigerians in the UK as one of the most vibrant diaspora communities, contributing significantly across sectors. He noted their critical role in the UK’s healthcare system, particularly within the National Health Service, where Nigerian medical professionals form a substantial part of the workforce.

Tinubu also cited the achievements of individuals of Nigerian descent in sports, mentioning athletes such as Maro Itoje, Bukayo Saka, Eberechi Eze, and Anthony Joshua as symbols of the deep human connections between both countries.

On multilateral cooperation, the president highlighted Nigeria’s role within the Commonwealth of Nations, noting that the country remains committed to contributing to the growth and relevance of the 56-member body under the leadership of King Charles III.

Addressing security concerns, Tinubu pointed to the ongoing terrorism challenges in West Africa, particularly in the Sahel region, and underscored Nigeria’s responsibility in maintaining regional stability. He stressed the importance of continued collaboration with the UK and disclosed plans to meet with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to deepen security cooperation.

Despite prevailing challenges, Tinubu expressed optimism about Nigeria’s future, describing the country as a nation driven by youthful energy, entrepreneurial spirit, and a strong determination to achieve its full potential.

In a personal reflection, the president recalled his time in exile during Nigeria’s military era, noting that the UK provided refuge and protection during the pro-democracy struggle—an experience he said remains deeply significant.

He concluded his speech with a toast to the enduring friendship between Nigeria and the United Kingdom, expressing confidence in a brighter, shared future for both nations.

“God bless His Majesty The King. God bless Nigeria. God bless the United Kingdom,” Tinubu declared.

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Shettima, NEMA Console Victims of Maiduguri Bomb Blasts

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Vice President Kashim Shettima and others
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Vice President Kashim Shettima and the Director-General of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Hajiya Zubaida Umar, on Wednesday visited victims of the recent bomb explosions in Maiduguri receiving treatment at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital.

The visit followed Monday evening’s attacks, which targeted the Maiduguri Monday Market, the Post Office area, and the entrance gate of UMTH, leaving more than 25 people dead and over 100 others injured.

During the visit, Shettima commiserated with the Borno State government, residents of the North-East, and families of those who lost loved ones. He also prayed for the repose of the deceased and speedy recovery of the injured.

“We are here to commiserate with the government and people of Borno State, especially families of those who lost their loved ones in the attacks,” the Vice President said.

He condemned the attacks, describing them as tragic, and stressed that no religion supports the killing of innocent people. Shettima assured Nigerians that the Federal Government would intensify efforts to restore peace and security across the country.

The Vice President added that NEMA, in collaboration with other agencies, would begin the distribution of medical supplies and relief materials to affected victims and families.

Officials of the North East Development Commission (NEDC) and the Borno State Government were also present during the visit to provide support and coordinate relief efforts.

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