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Ex-Oyo Governor, Victor Olunloyo, Dies at 90

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A former governor of Oyo State, Dr. Victor Olunloyo, is dead.

According to a statement by his family on Sunday, he died a few days before his 90th birthday.

The statement titled ‘Victor Olunloyo goes home’ was signed by Oladapo Ogunwusi on behalf of the family.

It read, “With a heavy heart but gratitude to the Almighty, we announce the passing into glory of Dr. Victor Omololu Olunloyo, former governor of Oyo State, mathematician and engineer and renowned technocrat, a few days before his 90th birthday.

“The Balogun of Oyo and Otun Bobasewa of Ife, Dr. Olunloyo was first Rector, Ibadan polytechnic and first Rector, Kwara State Polytechnic among other notable appointments.

“His long record of service to the nation and humanity is a source of pride to his family and associates even as we come to grip with this devastating event.

“The Olunloyo family will appreciate the understanding of the press and the public as they commence efforts to give him a befitting burial.

“Even from everlasting to everlasting, He is God.”

About a year ago in April 2024, the rumour of the death of the elder statesman was reported by some news platforms.

But speaking with The PUNCH correspondent who visited his Molete residence in Ibadan, the state capital, he debunked the rumour, saying he was hale and hearty.

“I’m still here, not yet gone,” he declared then.

He also expressed worry over the rumour and asked who would live forever, stressing, “Those breaking death news and the person presumed dead will all die one day.

“I’ve been lucky. My father died at 42, while my mother died at 102. I’m 89. I’ve crossed the expected life age.”

The elder statesman also illustrated how the rumour of his death hit several news platforms on June 7, 2022.

He noted that the rumour mongers claimed that he died at the University College Hospital, Ibadan.

A few days later, the family issued a statement, declaring that he was not dead but suffering from old age ailment and asked Nigerians to pray for him to survive the health complications.

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Founder, Diamond Bank, Paschal Dozie Dies 86

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Pascal Dozie, a renowned Nigerian entrepreneur and business leader has died. He was 86.

According to sources close to the deceased, Dozie died a battle with old age-related illness.

Dozie, was a man of many parts, best known for founding Diamond Bank and serving as chairman of Pan-Atlantic University.

He was born on April 9, 1939, in Egbu, Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria. Dozie’s educational background includes a degree in Economics from the London School of Economics and a master’s in Administrative Science from City University in London.

Dozie also founded theAfrican Development Consulting Group, which worked with notable clients like Nestle and Pfizer. He served as MTN Group chairman but later resigned and was succeeded by Ernest Ndukwe.

Dozie received the prestigious National Award of the Order of the Niger (OON) for his contributions to Nigeria’s banking industry.

Dozie is survived by his wife Chinyere Dozie, and five children among other relatives.

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REDAN Celebrates Aare Emmanuel-King’s Visionary Leadership at 50

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The leadership of the Real Estate Developers Association of Nigeria (REDAN), has congratulated Aare Adetola Emmanuel-King as he clocked 50 years.

Speaking on behalf of the Association,
President & Chairman of Council, Prince Akintoye Adeoye, celebrated Emmanuel-King’s passion and dedication, which continues to inspire the real estate sector.

Below is the detailed statement:

It is with great pleasure that I, Prince Akintoye Adeoye, President and Chairman of Council of the Real Estate Developers Association of Nigeria (REDAN), on behalf of the entire Association, extend my warmest birthday wishes to you.

As you celebrate your birthday today, we recognize your outstanding contributions to the real estate industry. Your visionary leadership in making homeownership accessible and building Adron Homes & Properties into a leading brand sets a high standard for excellence. Your passion and dedication continue to inspire many of us in the real estate sector.

Today is not just a birthday; it is a celebration of your remarkable achievements, wisdom, and the abundant grace of God. From a visionary start to shaping the future of affordable housing in Nigeria, your leadership in the real estate sector has been ground-breaking.

REDAN is proud to recognize your invaluable contributions to the real estate sector and our association. As you step into this new age, may you be blessed with continued success and even greater accomplishments in all your endeavors.

Turning 50 is a momentous occasion, offering a time for reflection on the many successes and cherished memories that have shaped your journey. At REDAN, we wish you continued good health, wisdom, and divine grace as you keep contributing to the advancement of the real estate sector and our beloved nation.

May this year and the ones ahead be filled with even greater achievements, joy, and fulfillment.

Once again, happy 50th birthday, Aare Adetola Emmanuel King.

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Owode-Onirin Market: Allegations Against Me False, Figment of Detractors Imagination – Agboyi-Ketu Chairman, Oshinowo

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The Executive Chairman of Agboyi-Ketu Local Council Development Area (LCDA), one of the leading councils in Lagos State, in terms of veritable development, Mayor Dele Oshinowo, had denied allegations of involvement in attacks against certain law officers, in relation to the reported land dispute at Owode-Onirin Market in the council area, saying the allegations were unfounded, malicious, baseless and a figment of the imagination of detractors.

Mayor Oshinowo, who spoke exclusively with the leadership of the National Association of Online Security News Publishers (NAOSNP), said it’s unheard of that someone would just sit down and concoct lies just to mislead the unsuspecting public.

“The report is misleading and an attempt to misinform the public, tarnish the reputation of the council, and distort facts. The report circulating in the media deliberately twists the situation, portraying those who acted unlawfully as victims while attempting to discredit the Council’s lawful intervention,” he said.

Giving a detailed account of what transpired to the best of his knowledge as the chief law officer of the council, Oshinowo noted that the market in question, which is a recognized entity, belongs to the LCDA he presides over, stressing that at no time was the council informed of any legal issues connected to the property.

“The Owode-Onirin Market is a recognized local government market, and the Agboyi-Ketu LCDA holds official title documents to the land. As the duly elected Local Government Executive Chairman, it is the responsibility of the Chairman to oversee all markets within our jurisdiction, and Owode-Onirin is no exception,” he said.

He accused a certain notorious landgrabber, one Akeem Ariori, of being the brain behind the crisis that erupted, and among him and his team. He added that on the said, Ariori had invaded the market, displacing both legitimate sellers and buyers, in what almost resulted into a stampede.

“Contrary to the misleading claims, the Council was never informed of any court judgment regarding the land until the very day that unknown individuals acting on the orders of a land grabber, Akeem Ariori, stormed the market, forcefully displacing peaceful traders, harassing and arresting them, and demolishing their shops without prior notice, consultation, or due process,” he narrated.

The chairman informed that it was the traders, who were displaced that alerted council, when they called for help, necessitating a fact finding visit to the market as it is part of the LCDA.

“The traders, who had lawfully occupied the market for years, were left in distress and called on the local council for help. From our investigations, it was discovered that the said Akeem Ariori is a well-known land grabber, who is notorious for criminal land grabbing activities in Lagos State,” he added.

The noted that their visitation to the market was not well received by Ariori and his gang were ambushed and molested with injuries inflicted on some of the council officials leading to their hospitalization.

“Upon receiving the traders’ distress calls, I, along with key council officials, visited the site to assess the situation. However, upon arrival, we were ambushed, molested, and tear-gassed by these unidentified armed men, leading to the hospitalization of several council officials. An official report was immediately filed to the Lagos State Government, the Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) Zone 2, and the Attorney General, in line with due process,” he said.

He vehemently denied mobilizing thugs as the fake online reports making the rounds alleged, rather revealed that the Lagos State government, in their wisdom upon recognizing the threat, deployed members of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) to restore lawful order. He further said that while the officers were carrying their duties, they accosted some people, who claimed to be policemen, but could not identify themselves, because they were on unauthorised assignment.

“Contrary to the false report, no thugs were mobilized by the Council at any point. Instead, upon recognizing the unrest, the Lagos State Government deployed officers from the Rapid Response Squad (RRS), led by its Commander CSP Shola Jejeloye, to restore peace and ensure the protection of lives and property. It is worth noting that when Council officials arrived at the scene, six individuals claiming to be Mobile Police officers were present. When asked to identify themselves, they could not provide proper authorization for their presence. Four of them were subsequently arrested, while two fled the scene. The arrested individuals were taken to the Lagos State Police Command Headquarters in Ikeja, where it was confirmed that they were not on an officially assigned duty.

“If they were truly acting lawfully, why did they flee? Why couldn’t they prove their legitimacy?” Oshinowo queried.

The Executive Chairman further cautioned members of the press (not NAOSNP) to desist from being used by people, who do not mean well for the society, to carry out their own selfish agenda, noting that the development is ‘deeply unfortunate’.

“It is deeply unfortunate that some individuals, driven by selfish interests, are using the Press to spread falsehoods and manipulate public perception,” he said.

While calling for calm across the council area, and establishing that the LCDA has the rightful documentation to the property, Oshinowo, wondered how the media attempted to portray those who acted unlawfully as victims while attempting to discredit the Council’s lawful intervention.

“Agboyi-Ketu LCDA has the rightful Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) for this land, and no amount of propaganda can change that. The Council was never notified of any judgment, nor were we invited for any form of discussion before the market traders were forcefully displaced and their businesses destroyed.”

Oshinowo, who is reputed to have turned around the fortunes of Agboyi-Ketu LCDA and promoted unity, security of lives and properties and peaceful co-existence since he took the reins of leadership, has won many awards and honours for his vision, leadership skills, security, youth empowerment and infrastructure development abilities.

“We remain committed to protecting the rights and interests of our people, ensuring that justice prevails, and upholding the rule of law at all times,” he concluded while urging the public to disregard the misleading reports from a section of not properly informed press.

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