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Oseni launches food bank, subsidised market for vulnerable residents in Oyo
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Mega IconThe member representing Ibarapa East/Ido Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives and Chairman, House Committee on Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA), Hon. Aderemi Oseni, on Saturday launched the Remi Asoludero Food Bank and Asoludero Market to provide sustainable food support for vulnerable residents and subsidised foodstuffs in Oyo State.
The initiative, according to the lawmaker, is designed to ensure consistent access to food for widows, the elderly, orphans, and persons living with disabilities, while also cushioning the effect of rising food prices through heavily subsidised commodities.
The commissioning ceremony attracted physically challenged persons, religious leaders, community heads, non-governmental organisations, and other stakeholders who gathered to witness the unveiling of the humanitarian project.
Speaking at the event, Oseni described the initiative as a strategic intervention aimed at tackling hunger and improving the welfare of vulnerable groups across the constituency and beyond.
He said the project represented a shift from occasional assistance to a structured support system that would guarantee sustainability.
“Today marks a transition from occasional help to sustainable impact. The vision is simple: no one in our community should go to bed hungry,” he stressed.
The lawmaker noted that his passion for humanitarian service predated his political career, adding that he had spent more than 15 years impacting lives through the Remi Oseni Foundation.
According to him, the foundation had sponsored postgraduate scholarships, empowered women with skills and funding, supported faith-based organisations, paid medical bills, and provided relief for widows and other vulnerable persons.
Oseni stressed that the food bank initiative was non-political, non-religious, and non-tribal, adding that it was purely designed to serve humanity. He explained that beneficiaries would receive periodic food support based on need, while individuals unable to fend for themselves due to physical challenges might benefit from extended or lifetime assistance.
He further aligned the initiative with the welfare-driven policies of President Bola Tinubu’s administration, expressing optimism that improved economic conditions would complement humanitarian efforts. He also urged coordinators of the programme to uphold transparency, fairness, and accountability in its implementation.
A beneficiary who spoke on behalf of others, Akinbola Omolola Kasarat, expressed appreciation to the lawmaker, describing the initiative as timely and impactful. She said many struggling families would benefit from the free food support and subsidised market, noting that the programme would ease hardship and restore hope to vulnerable residents. Kasarat also urged other well-meaning individuals to emulate the gesture, assuring that beneficiaries would make judicious use of the opportunity.
Earlier, a leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state and former Chairman of the party in Oyo South Senatorial District, Hon. Mojeed Olaoya, commended Oseni for what he described as impressive performance and humanitarian commitment.
Olaoya urged other political office holders and well-meaning individuals to emulate the lawmaker’s efforts in improving the living conditions of vulnerable citizens.
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Tegbe clarifies: No 3-month promise on power grid, outlines realistic reform timeline
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May 8, 2026By
Mega IconThe Minister-designate for Power, Joseph Olasunkanmi Tegbe, has firmly clarified that he never promised to fix Nigeria’s national electricity grid within three months, describing such claims circulating in sections of the media as a misrepresentation of his Senate screening remarks.
A statement issued after his appearance before the Senate stressed that Tegbe was deliberate and cautious in his presentation, avoiding unrealistic timelines while outlining a structured reform pathway for the power sector.
According to the clarification, Tegbe explained that while Nigerians can expect early signs of progress, particularly in grid stabilisation within his first 100 days in office, comprehensive reforms will be guided strictly by technical assessments, stakeholder consultations, and sector realities.
He noted that critical challenges such as gas supply constraints, metering gaps, infrastructure decay, and commercial inefficiencies require coordinated interventions that cannot be resolved through arbitrary timelines.
“My commitment to this distinguished chamber and to Nigerians is clear: we will deliver visible and measurable improvement in the power sector,” Tegbe stated during the screening.
He assured that his focus would include stabilising the national grid, modernising transmission and distribution infrastructure, strengthening commercial frameworks, and enforcing accountability across the electricity value chain.
On tariff policy, the minister-designate reaffirmed that reforms would be carefully designed to balance sustainability with social protection, ensuring that vulnerable households are shielded while also restoring investor confidence in the sector.
The statement further emphasised that Tegbe’s approach reflects discipline, technical understanding, and a reform-minded agenda aimed at delivering lasting solutions rather than short-term political promises.
It added that he remains open to responsible media engagement and constructive clarification where necessary, noting that accurate reporting is essential to public understanding of ongoing efforts to reposition Nigeria’s power sector.
Tegbe reaffirmed his readiness to lead a transparent, results-driven reform process anchored on accountability, realism, and measurable progress.
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Yoruba Heritage Festival Honouring Ogedengbe Begins July 29
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May 7, 2026By
Mega IconA grand cultural renaissance celebrating the enduring legacy of legendary Yoruba war hero and statesman, Ogedengbe Agbogungboro, will take centre stage as the 2026 edition of Ogedengbe Fiesta holds from July 29 to 31 across Osun State and Ekiti State.
The three-day heritage festival, unveiled by organisers on Wednesday, is themed, “Ogedengbe Agbogungboro Legacy: Leadership, Security, and Statecraft for Modern Governance in Nigeria.”
The event is designed to preserve Yoruba cultural heritage, deepen historical consciousness, promote tourism and stimulate national conversations on leadership, peacebuilding and governance.
According to the organisers, the fiesta will commence with traditional homage at Atorin and heritage excursions to notable Kiriji War historical sites in Imesi-Ile, where participants will relive significant moments in Yoruba military and political history.
The programme will also feature guided visits to the historic Ogedengbe Cave, Ibu Latoosa Site and the Yoruba Peace Treaty Grove, all regarded as symbolic monuments of Yoruba resilience, diplomacy and unity.
As part of activities lined up for the celebration, participants will tour the gardens of renowned legal icon and elder statesman, Afe Babalola, in Okemesi-Ekiti.
The organisers further disclosed that a Legacy Awards and Hall of Fame Investiture ceremony would hold in Ilesa to honour individuals who have contributed immensely to the promotion of Yoruba culture, leadership and community development.
A distinguished personality lecture in honour of Aare Afe Babalola, SAN, OFR, CON, and Arole Fabunmi of Okemesi-Ekiti is also expected to headline the event, with scholars, traditional rulers, cultural enthusiasts and public intellectuals billed to discuss pathways to strengthening governance and security through indigenous values and historical lessons.
The organisers noted that all activities would commence daily by 11am, adding that the festival would serve as a rallying point for lovers of Yoruba culture, history and tourism across Nigeria and beyond.
They described the fiesta as not only a celebration of the heroic exploits of Ogedengbe Agbogungboro, but also a strategic platform to inspire a new generation of leaders through the ideals of courage, unity, patriotism and visionary leadership.
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No Return to Fuel Subsidy, FG Insists Amid Rising Hardship
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Mega IconThe Federal Government on Tuesday ruled out any plan to reinstate fuel subsidy despite worsening economic hardship and mounting public pressure.
The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Taiwo Oyedele, stated this in Paris, France, during a meeting with global investors alongside President Bola Tinubu.
Oyedele said the government would also not introduce price controls, stressing that market forces remain the preferred mechanism for determining petrol prices.
“We will not bring back fuel subsidy because it creates distortions for the economy, and we won’t introduce price control because we believe in the market,” he said.
The minister argued that the subsidy regime had long undermined economic efficiency, adding that emerging global energy shifts, including developments in Iran, present fresh investment opportunities for Nigeria.
The removal of petrol subsidy in May 2023 triggered a steep rise in inflation, worsening the country’s cost-of-living crisis.
Nigeria’s headline inflation climbed from 22.41 per cent in May 2023 to 34.19 per cent by June 2024 — its highest level in nearly two decades — driven by surging fuel, food, and transportation costs.
Food inflation further accelerated, exceeding 39 per cent by October 2024, while transport fares soared by nearly 300 per cent, compounded by currency devaluation.
Despite the economic strain, Tinubu defended the policy, saying it had stabilised the foreign exchange market.
“Subsidy that was a burden to the entire country was removed, and ever since we have achieved FX stability,” the President said, according to his Special Assistant on Social Media, Dada Olusegun.
In a related statement, the President’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, said the administration’s reforms were aimed at eliminating structural distortions, strengthening macroeconomic stability, and laying the foundation for inclusive growth.
He added that the government remained committed to fiscal discipline and transparency.
Highlighting economic progress, Oyedele disclosed that Nigeria recorded an 11.2 per cent growth in Gross Domestic Product in dollar terms in 2025, describing it as a major step towards the country’s ambition of building a $1tn economy by 2030.
He also pledged that the government would begin publishing quarterly financial reports to enhance accountability and public trust.
Also speaking, the Director-General of the Debt Management Office, Patience Oniha, assured investors of Nigeria’s commitment to prudent borrowing and sustainable debt management.
The Federal Government has continued to defend its reform agenda despite growing public discontent, insisting that the long-term gains will outweigh the current economic pains.
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