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SPECIAL REPORT: The Grass to Grace Story of Ona-Ara Lg, The Untold Story of Ilaji Group Connection

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LATELY, Ona-Ara Local Government Area of Oyo state, despite its rural nature, has experienced socio-economic resurgence. In this special report, our CONTRIBUTING EDITOR, Hazeez Ayansola; unearths the factor(s) that are responsible for this rare leap in the fortunes of the council.

Hazeez Ayansola, is also, the Public Relations Officer of Ilaji Stadium & Resort Center and the Publicist of Engr. Dotun Sanusi.

In recent time, Ona-Ara Local Government, has consistently found itself in the news, albeit, for all the right reasons. Initially, it was sporting news that have been emanating from a council which have its headquarters in Akanran- a town that stirs up the Agbekoyas exploits during the military reigns anytime it is mentioned, but lately the town has played host to musicians whose ‘natural habitats’ for live performances can only be seen in cosmopolitan city like Ibadan, the Oyo State capital. The likes of Alhaji Rasheed Ayinde, the Merenge Crooner; Ere-Asalatu, Sewenle-Anabi and host of others have painted Akanran, and to a large extent, Ona-Ara Local Government red with their electrifying displays on stage.

One might be forced to murmur “what the big deal is about the musicians performing in Akanran”?; after all, Akanran is the capital of a local government, the third tier of government in Nigeria and the musicians mentioned earn their living from performances of that nature. Such question would make perfect sense only if one has not been to Akanran before or better still if the fellow has never taken a tour of the council.

Trying to paint a picture of the state of development in the local government is tantamount to describing the den of pigs as dirty. One needs to visit the pigs in its abode to know the extent of dirts, filth and stenchy mud which the pigs consider as ‘ornaments’. These dirts are nothing compared to the stench and murky substances which ooze out odiferous odour that can do a permanent damage to the lungs of the inhaler.

From Olorunsogo-Amuloko-Akanran axis, the only gateway to the council’s seat of administration, the only thing that is visible to a person plying the road is despair, penury, neglect and wretchedness. The deplorable state of that major road is a perfect example of the standard of living of the people in that area.

Rumours have it that the town which is the headquarters of Ona-Ara has suffered neglect over the years as a result of the charms buried there by Tafa Adeoye, the head of Agbekoyas, and his warlords. It was reported by people in the know that the charms which were collectively created by the hunters in the town and buried in the different parts during the Agbekoya war was to fortify the town and its residents against the attacks of the government forces. But decades after the war, it seems the charms have not only succeeded in thwarting the government’s attacks, it has also succeeded in ‘thwarting’ developmental projects which hitherto ought to have sprung up in different parts of the local government.

The Olorunsogo-Amuloko-Akanran axis which stretches to about 15 km with an estimated population of over half a million can only boast of one bank (First Bank); this is a pointer to the low-level of commercial activities that are taking place in the axis. The council which has had two former ministers, top government functionaries, past commissioners and a serving commissioner has not had electricity for the past 14 years.

Having being carved out from Oluyole- an emerging industrialised local government in the state- before it was made a local government of its own in 1989 by the then self styled Military President, Ibrahim Bababangida, and couple with a land mass of 3570km, it would not have been out of sense to think that Ona-Ara Local Government ought to have had presence of few companies which would have absorbed its teeming unemployed youths but the reverse is the case as the council is only populated with petty traders, Okada riders and road sides hawkers. The resultant effect of this is a poor Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) for the council.

Besides, the local government being a development retard; it is also a nightmare for the residents of the council living within the confluence of Olorunsogo-Amuloko-Akanran axis whose works make returning home late a must. The council’s poor road networks and absence of electricity for well over a decade is enough to shorten the life span of those who ply the roads especially the late evening drivers whose large chunks are mostly from the organised sector- civil service and a couple from private sector.

But like an oasis in the middle of the desert, Ilaji Group which comprises of Ilaji Farms and its sister company, Ilaji Stadium and Resorts Center, established at Oloyo Village in 2012 and 2016 respectively have been sources of succour not only to the people of Akanran town but also to the council as a whole.

Ilaji Farms, a multi-billion naira Agribusiness which initially started as a vegetable farm but has since been metamorphosed into a full scale poultry farm. The management of the farm has also taken a dive into other aspects of animal husbandry which include; fish farming, cow farming, pig and snail farming business. The farms, which sits on about 60 acres of land, is the major supplier of poultry eggs to the wholesalers and Retailers of eggs in Akanran town and its environs. Besides the poultry business, Ilaji Farms also has a standard feed mill; the feed mill has been a reliable market for the maize farmers in the council.

One of the pens in the farm

Eggs being bought by the wholesalers

According to Major Femi Sanusi (Rtd), the Managing Director of Ilaji Farms, the mill has been a source of blessings to maize farmers in the council as it consumes millions of naira worth of maize consistently on monthly basis for its feed production.

Since six years ago when Ilaji Farms was established, hundreds of millions of naira have been paid to its workers who are mostly residents of the council. According to Major Sanusi, not less that 50 people have been on the farms’ payroll. While some of the workers transport themselves to the farms on daily basis, the majority of the employees are given accommodation right inside the farm.

Major Femi Sanusi (Rtd), the Managing Director of Ilaji Farms

The feed mill

While Ilaji Farms, through its products and activities, nurtures and creates avenues for commercial activities for the populace in the council, its sister company, Ilaji Stadium and Resort Center, a multi-billion naira sporting and hospitality outfit, takes care of the entertainment, recreation and hospitality aspects. Though the Resort Center is yet to reach the hundred percent completion, it has singlehandedly sponsored and hosted sporting competitions gulping tens of millions of naira.

Since March of this year when the first competition, Ona-Ara Sports Festival, was staged inside stadium, the owner, Engr. Dotun Sanusi, has bankrolled two other major football competitions. While the last one, Ilaji U-15 Football Competition was organised for the boys plying their skills for some selected football clubs across the state, the first football tournament hosted by Ilaji Stadium was an inter-state competition for girls that fall within the U-17 category. It was a festival of sort during the two-week competition as over four hundreds cadet female footballers and their officials drawn across the major ethnic groups in Nigeria were camped inside the Akanran based Resorts Center.

Area view of the swimming pool section.

The main bowl of the stadium.

They gym section.

It was a mini-sports festival recreated right inside the ancient city of Akanran as the participants did not only compete for football medals, but also got rewarded for other talents displayed besides football.

Just as the Owner of Ilaji Group, Engr. Dotun Sanusi, has spread the tentacle of his Nigerian youths’ reformation activities beyond the shores of Oyo State, he has also ensured that the youths in Ona-Ara LG, the base of his companies, are not left out. It was this undying love for the youths around him to fulfil their God-given potentials and ultimately live a fulfilled life that spurred him to establish Ilaji Soccer Academy.

The academy which has three different categories, U-13, U-15 and U-17 has all the facilities (training equipment, highly skilled coaching crew, state-of-the-art gym, swimming pool, recreation facilities etcetera) that any soccer academy in any part of the world can boast of. To make sure that the academy is populated with home grown talents, the first set of players in the academy were drawn from Ona-Ara Sports Festival, an all sports competition for all the secondary schools in Ona-Ara LG.

Owner of Ilaji Group, Engr. Dotun Sanusi

According to Supervising Engineer of Ilaji Stadium and Resort Center, Engr. Hawai, construction works have been ongoing daily since two years ago when works begun on the site.

“Since two years ago that we have started work on this site, there has not been a single day that we didn’t work, be it weekends, public holidays, Salah break, Easter or Christmas breaks.
My workers have been working here daily.

“Why? this is a multi-billion naira project that requires maximum concentrations from all the workers in different departments for it to be completed at the stipulated time”, he concluded.

Mr. Hawai while responding to the economic impact the resort Center has had on the people of the council, his answer goes thus, “Since two years ago that construction works have started here, we have never had less than 30 persons working in different departments simultaneously. There were some times when we had well over 150 working here. I can say it categorically that hundreds of millions of naira have exchanged hands between the owner of this outfit and our workers who are mostly from Akanran and its environs”, he added.

As at the time of writing this report, not less than 15 people who are saddled with the responsibilities of overseeing different departments in Ilaji Stadium and Resort Center have been on the pay-roll of the owner despite the fact that the company has not commenced full scale operation.

The economic and social buzz which Ilaji Group has engineered since they were established have not gone un -noticed by the first citizen of the local government, Hon. Buliaminu Ogundele. The LG Chairman talked about this vital contributions which Ilaji companies have made to the socio-economic development of Ona-Ara Lg in a public gathering organised to Flag-off the resuscitation of electrification project in Amuloko-Akanran and its environs which coincidentally was sponsored by Engr. Dotun Sanusi.

Ona-Ara council chief, Mr Buliaminu Ogundele.

Hon. Ogundele declared that Ilaji Group has been a blessing to the LG. According to him, his visit to Ilaji Farms shortly after he was appointed as the care-taker Chairman of the council two years ago when he solicited for the assistance of Engr Dotun Sanusi in the area of road’s rehabilitation has opened a floodgate of developmental projects which were solely sponsored by the companies.

The claim that youths’ nerves have been calmed through employment of the indigenes of Ona-Ara LG as workers in the two Ilaji companies was also corroborated by the Divisional Police Officer in Akanran, S. P. Amos Olaoye. The police sheriff in the town noted that normalcy has now pervaded the atmosphere in Akanran town and its environs as the youths who were hitherto unemployed have been occupied with one function or the other. He, however, maintained that Akanran Police division will be more vigilant now with a view to safeguarding the multi-billion naira outfits.

Divisional Police Officer, Akanran, S. P. Amos Olaoye.

No doubt that the recent economic and social buzz in Ona-Ara Lg have thrown up a pertinent question; why would someone leave the city, despite the inherent business opportunities, but instead go to the ‘bush’ of Ona-Ara to set up a multi-billion naira hospitality and sporting outfit? In the words of Engr. Dotun Sanusi, “it is the work of the God of wonder who has chosen the place of wonder to perform His wonder just as the name of the LG implies (Ona-Ara).

 

By Hazeez Ayansola
(Contributing Editor, Mega Icon Magazine)

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Oseni mourns ex-Oyo lawmaker Akeem ‘Able’, says Oyo APC has lost loyal progressive

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The lawmaker representing Ibarapa East/Ido Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Engr. Aderemi Oseni, has mourned the death of a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State and former member of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Hon. Akeem Abimbola Oladipupo, popularly known as Able, describing his demise as a painful loss to the progressive family.

Oladipupo, who represented Ibadan North-West Constituency in the Oyo State House of Assembly, was widely regarded as a grassroots politician and committed party loyalist until his passing.

Oseni, who is also the Chairman, House Committee on Federal Roads Maintenance Agency and the APC candidate for Oyo South Senatorial District, said the late politician’s death had created a vacuum within the party and among those who benefitted from his unwavering commitment to public service.

In a condolence statement issued on Monday by his Media Aide, Idowu Ayodele, and made available to journalists in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, the federal lawmaker described the late Oladipupo as a dependable progressive, humble political actor and loyal party stalwart whose impact would remain indelible.

He said the deceased dedicated his life to serving humanity, strengthening the progressive movement and supporting the aspirations of many at the grassroots.

Oseni said, “The death of Hon. Akeem Abimbola Oladipupo (Able) came to me as a rude shock. Oyo State and the progressive family have indeed lost a committed, loyal and selfless leader whose passion for service, humility and dedication to the people stood him out.

“He was not just a politician but a bridge-builder, a dependable ally and a grassroots mobiliser who believed strongly in the ideals of our great party. His contributions to the growth of the APC in Oyo State and his service to humanity will remain unforgettable.”

The APC senatorial candidate noted that the late former lawmaker remained steadfast in promoting peace, unity and political development, adding that his simplicity and accessibility endeared him to many across political divides.

According to Oseni, the late politician’s legacy of service and sacrifice would continue to inspire younger politicians and party faithful.

He, however, urged members of the APC, associates and family members of the deceased to take solace in the remarkable life he lived and the positive impact he made during his lifetime.

Oseni also prayed for the repose of the deceased’s soul and for God to grant his family the fortitude to bear the painful loss.

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Governors Push N100,000 Minimum Wage to Ease Workers’ Economic Burden

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State governors have proposed a new national minimum wage of N100,000 for Nigerian workers as part of efforts to cushion them from the biting effects of inflation and the rising cost of living.

Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara State, who is also the Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), disclosed the proposal on Saturday in a post by the state government’s official Facebook page. He said the move aims to improve workers’ welfare while ensuring that government finances remain sustainable.

“State governments recognise the urgent need to improve workers’ welfare in response to the current economic realities facing Nigerians,” AbdulRazaq said.

“We are actively engaging with the Federal Government and organised labour to arrive at a wage structure that is fair to workers and sustainable for government finances.”

The NGF chairman explained that ongoing discussions are focused on balancing the need to boost workers’ purchasing power with the capacity of governments to deliver essential public services and development projects.

“The goal is to improve the living conditions of workers while ensuring that states can continue to meet their obligations and sustain projects that directly impact citizens,” he added.

The proposed N100,000 minimum wage is expected to intensify national debates on salaries, inflation, and broader economic reforms as Nigerians continue to contend with rising food prices, transportation costs, and other living expenses.

Currently, Nigeria’s statutory minimum wage stands at N70,000 per month. Some states, including Lagos, Rivers, and Imo, are already paying above the national benchmark to support workers amid the country’s economic challenges.

Meanwhile, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has continued to call for a comprehensive review of salaries, insisting that workers deserve a living wage that reflects present-day economic realities rather than merely guaranteeing survival.

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Petrol hits N1,533/litre as cooking gas prices jump nationwide

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The average retail price paid by consumers for Premium Motor Spirit, popularly known as petrol, rose to N1,532.93 per litre in April 2026, representing a 23.69 per cent increase compared to the N1,239.33 recorded in the corresponding period of 2025, findings by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) have shown.

The sharp rise in petrol prices came amid mounting inflationary pressure and worsening living costs, with Nigerians grappling with soaring transportation and food expenses that have continued to shrink household purchasing power.

The NBS disclosed this in its Premium Motor Spirit (Petrol) Price Watch for April 2026, released on Friday.

The report further showed that on a month-on-month basis, petrol prices rose by 18.97 per cent from N1,288.54 recorded in March 2026, underscoring persistent volatility in the downstream petroleum market.

A breakdown of prices across states revealed that Yobe recorded the highest average retail price for petrol at N1,599.05 per litre during the review period.

Edo and Bauchi followed closely with average prices of N1,595.74 and N1,589.07, respectively.

However, Niger residents paid the least for petrol at an average of N1,403.89 per litre, while Sokoto and Katsina recorded N1,404.16 and N1,406.28 respectively.

At the zonal level, the South-South recorded the highest average retail price at N1,566.76 per litre, while the North-West posted the lowest at N1,508.81.

The latest petrol price increase comes as millions of Nigerians continue to battle the ripple effects of rising inflation, with higher energy costs worsening transportation fares and the prices of essential commodities.

Similarly, the NBS said the average retail price for refilling a 5kg cylinder of Liquefied Petroleum Gas, also known as cooking gas, rose by 13.73 per cent month-on-month to N8,706.93 in April 2026 from N7,655.73 recorded in March.
On a year-on-year basis, the price increased by 10.42 per cent from N7,885.60 recorded in April 2025.

Lagos recorded the highest average price for refilling a 5kg cylinder at N9,745.10, followed by Nasarawa at N9,451.70 and Bayelsa at N9,422.74.

In contrast, Anambra recorded the lowest average price at N7,204.76, while Ondo and Ogun followed with N7,239.49 and N7,825.75, respectively.

At the regional level, the North-West recorded the highest average retail price for refilling a 5kg cylinder at N9,025.07, followed by the North-East at N8,847.16, while the South-East posted the lowest average price at N8,224.37.

Also, the average retail price for refilling a 12.5kg cylinder of cooking gas increased by 13.89 per cent month-on-month to N22,382.20 in April 2026 from N19,652.83 in March.

Compared to April 2025, the price rose by 10.43 per cent from N20,268.06.

According to the NBS LPG Price Watch for April, Katsina recorded the highest average retail price for refilling a 12.5kg cylinder at N25,596.71, followed by Kogi at N24,558.25 and Gombe at N24,438.97.

Ogun recorded the lowest average price at N19,564.36, while Bauchi and Anambra followed at N20,178.87 and N20,511.90 respectively.

The North-West recorded the highest zonal average retail price for refilling a 12.5kg cylinder at N23,276.95, followed by the North-Central at N22,865.29, while the South-East posted the lowest average at N21,060.92.

The latest figures signal growing pressure on household energy costs, raising concerns over the implications for inflation and the cost of living in the coming months.

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