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Popular society lady, Laide Lanre-Badmus bags special recognition award

Popular society lady, Ms Laide Lanre-Badmus has been recognised by the Oyo State chapter of Asiwaju Women Co-operative Society (AWCS), a frontline pro-Tinubu women group which core objective is to make sure women are empowered to the point of self reliance, financially and politically.
The special recognition, tagged Philantropy & Humanitarian Personality Award, was presented to Laide Lanre-Badmus at the inauguration of executives and launching of Food Bank of the Group in Ibadan on Monday 14th February, 2022.
Lanre-Badmus, according to AWCS, is being recognized for her Immense contributions toward youth and women development, as well as her giant strides in politics.
Other prominent personalities who were also awarded at the epoch event included the former First Lady of Oyo State, Dr. (Mrs) Florence Abiola Ajimobi; who was represented by Tolulope Gbadamosi, Chief (Mrs) Kemi Nelson, the National Grand Matron of AWCS, who was ably represented at the event; Chief (Mrs) Mabel Williams, Oyo APC Women Leader; Chief (Mrs) Esther Adesanya; Hon. Atinuke Osikoya; Alhaja Amdalat Omolola Alubankudi; Pastor Mrs Patience Alli and Alhaji Semiu Alebiosu.
The event, also had in attendance : Mrs Hassan Fatimo; Mrs Funke Olanrewaju and lots of other cordinators from across the state.
In her acceptance speech, Laide Lanre-Badmus reechoed her commitment to capacity building among women and the youths. She further noted that the recognition was nothing but a challenge for her to do more for her immediate environment, the state and Nigeria as a whole.
The award, no doubt, is a well deserved one for Laide Lanre-Badmus, having paid her dues in business, her private life and politics.
Laide, a graduate of Politics and International Relations from Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), Ago-Iwoye, is a founder and Principal Partner at Alice Unique Multiventures Ltd and Laide Lanre Badmus (LLB) Nig. Ltd. She is into custom-made interior designs and decoration, as well as general contracts and supply. Laide Lanre-Badmus also holds a Diploma in Law, LLB from Leads City University. She is a Lifestyle Consultant, Public Speaker, Politician and a Philantrophist.
She is a Member, Nigeria Institute of Management; Follow, Women Leadership Network; a Follow, Institute of Personality Development & Customer Relationship Management and a Member of Nigeria Women Convener’s Movement (NWC).
Laide Lanre-Badmus’ significant imputs in politics can’t also be overlooked. She had previously served in Ondo State as a member of Rotimi Akeredolu Governorship Campaign Team in 2016; Adebayo Adelabu Campaign Team in Oyo State in 2019. She was a Member, Presidential Support Campaign (PSC) and the Oyo State Cordinator for Buhari/Osinbajo Presidential Campaign in 2019. She is also a member of North/South APC Consultative Forum.
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FG Declares April 18, 21 Public Holidays for Easter Celebration

The Federal Government has declared Friday, 18 April and Monday, 21 April 2025 as public holidays to mark Good Friday and Easter Monday celebrations across the country.
This was announced in a statement issued on Tuesday by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Interior, Dr Magdalene Ajani, on behalf of the Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo.
“Announcing this on behalf of the Federal Government, the Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo extended heartfelt congratulations to Christians across the country on this joyous occasion,” the statement read.
The Minister emphasised the significance of Easter, urging Christians to reflect on the virtues of sacrifice, love, and selflessness exemplified by Jesus Christ, who laid down His life for the redemption of humanity.
Dr Tunji-Ojo also encouraged Nigerians to use the holiday period to offer prayers for peace, unity, and stability in the country. He reaffirmed the commitment of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration to the Renewed Hope Agenda, aimed at driving national growth and development.
In his message, the Minister called on citizens to extend love and goodwill to their neighbours through acts of kindness and generosity, embodying the spirit of Easter.
He concluded by wishing Christians a blissful Easter celebration and extended warm holiday greetings to all Nigerians.
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Pandemonium as Irate Investors Storm CBEX Office in Ibadan

There was pandemonium on Tuesday at the Ibadan outlet of CBEX, a digital trading asset firm, as angry investors stormed the premises in protest, vandalising property and looting valuables.
The unrest, which occurred in the Oyo State capital, was triggered by reports that investors had been unable to access or withdraw funds from their accounts on the platform for several days. Matters escalated when many of them reportedly discovered that their investments had completely vanished.
The protest, initially peaceful, quickly degenerated into violence, resulting in looting and physical assaults on some staff members of the firm. Witnesses say the situation became uncontrollable as emotions flared and the aggrieved investors accused the company of operating a Ponzi scheme.
The affected investors were said to cut across various walks of life, including artisans, traders, and civil servants, all of whom had put their trust—and money—into the digital trading venture.
It took the intervention of security operatives to restore calm and disperse the rampaging crowd. Officers have since cordoned off the building and maintained a presence overnight to forestall further breakdown of law and order.
As of Wednesday morning, normalcy had returned to the area. Vehicular and pedestrian movement has resumed, with business activities gradually picking up.
Authorities are yet to issue an official statement on the matter, but concerned stakeholders are calling for a thorough investigation into the operations of CBEX to protect future investors from similar occurrences.
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Pandemonium as Irate Investors Storm CBEX Office in Ibadan

There was pandemonium on Tuesday at the Ibadan outlet of CBEX, a digital trading asset firm, as angry investors stormed the premises in protest, vandalising property and looting valuables.
The unrest, which occurred in the Oyo State capital, was triggered by reports that investors had been unable to access or withdraw funds from their accounts on the platform for several days. Matters escalated when many of them reportedly discovered that their investments had completely vanished.
The protest, initially peaceful, quickly degenerated into violence, resulting in looting and physical assaults on some staff members of the firm. Witnesses say the situation became uncontrollable as emotions flared and the aggrieved investors accused the company of operating a Ponzi scheme.
The affected investors were said to cut across various walks of life, including artisans, traders, and civil servants, all of whom had put their trust—and money—into the digital trading venture.
It took the intervention of security operatives to restore calm and disperse the rampaging crowd. Officers have since cordoned off the building and maintained a presence overnight to forestall further breakdown of law and order.
As of Wednesday morning, normalcy had returned to the area. Vehicular and pedestrian movement has resumed, with business activities gradually picking up.
Authorities are yet to issue an official statement on the matter, but concerned stakeholders are calling for a thorough investigation into the operations of CBEX to protect future investors from similar occurrences.
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