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Olojo Festival 2024: Adron Homes Visits Ooni, Unveils Partnership

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In furtherance of its commitment towards the promotion of Nigeria’s cultural heritage, and support for national development and sustainability, Adron Homes and Properties has unveiled sponsorship and partnership deal with the House of Oduduwa for the 2024 Olojo Festival, in Ile-Ife, Osun State.

This is revealed in a statement issued by the company’s management, and made available to Pointblank.ng.

According to the statement, the significant collaboration was revealed during a courtesy visit by Adron Homes and Properties management, led by Managing Director Mrs. Adenike Ajobo, to the Ooni of Ife and the progenitor of Yoruba Race, Ooni Adeyeye Babatunde Enitan Ogunwusi Ojaja II CFR, on September 19, 2024, at his Enuwa palace. For the past six years, Adron Homes and Properties has been a proud sponsor of the Olojo Festival, which marks the new year in Yoruba cosmology. This historic festival attracts visitors from diverse backgrounds who come to celebrate with the Ooni as he dons the sacred Aare crown and offers prayers for the well-being of the Yoruba people, both locally and in the diaspora.

In a message from Aare Adetola Emmanuel-King, Chairman and CEO of Adron Homes, Mrs. Ajobo emphasized the festival’s importance to the Yoruba community. She stated, “Adron will always support excellence and initiatives that promote Nigeria’s cultural uniqueness and diversity. This year’s theme, ‘Evolving Transformational Domestic Tourism with Community Festivals,’ perfectly encapsulates the essence of cultural heritage as a vital driver of economic progress. The Olojo Festival has evolved into an international showcase of our traditions and the potential of domestic tourism for sustainable development.”

She continued, “The Olojo Festival is a celebration of unity, resilience, and the rich cultural values of the Yoruba people. At Adron Homes, we view this festival not merely as a cultural event but as a platform for economic empowerment and transformation. Domestic tourism, driven by community festivals like Olojo, can significantly boost local economies, create job opportunities, and attract investments. Our mission aligns seamlessly with our commitment to providing affordable and accessible land and housing solutions across Nigeria and the diaspora.”

Adron Homes also highlighted that the Ooni’s dedication to promoting local tourism and preserving cultural traditions was a key factor in the company’s continued support. “As we unveil the 2024 Olojo Festival, Adron Group stands firmly behind His Majesty’s vision of utilizing community festivals to drive transformational domestic tourism. We believe in the synergy of culture, tourism, and real estate development as a pathway to a stronger, more prosperous Nigeria. Together, we are committed to enhancing our communities and ensuring that both our land products and our communities continue to thrive in harmony with the values that define us.”

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Boko Haram Members Found in Army Recruitment List, Reps Ex-Deputy Speaker Raises Alarm

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A former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Ahmed Idris Wase, on Wednesday, alleged that names of Boko Haram members were once discovered on the Nigerian Army recruitment list, warning that such infiltration is undermining the country’s security architecture.

Speaking during a special plenary session of the House convened to review the national security situation, Wase said former Chairman of the House Committee on Defence, Muktar Betara, could confirm the incident.

He said the development reflects the deep flaws in Nigeria’s recruitment processes, which have allowed individuals with criminal backgrounds to enter sensitive security institutions.

Wase, who revealed that he lost both a brother and a cousin to terrorists, said the infiltration of the system explains why criminal groups continue to operate freely in many parts of the country.

He added that insecurity has become so overwhelming that his surviving younger brother begged him to help secure a transfer out of their community.

He said: “My brother, former chairman of defense, and my very good friend, Betara, will bear with me that we have moments in when in the process of recruitment, we found in the list names of criminals. Boko Haram members were found in the list of Army.

“There has to be a thorough way of ensuring that when we are recruiting, those of us who are politicians should recommend people of good character and integrity. That’s the only way we can solve this problem. You find a criminal in the system, and before you know it, whatever you do, you cannot have the problem resolved. So we must change the system and way of our recruitment.

Yes, as politicians, it’s good to recommend. This is what we are here for. But when you are recommending, please recommend people of integrity, people that will meet standards and ensure that they give the best access to our country.”

The former deputy speaker warned that Nigeria’s security crisis persists partly because some individuals benefit from the chaos, enabling criminals to move in convoys and operate with impunity.

Wase further lamented the politicisation of indigeneship and citizenship, describing it as one of the key issues dividing the country and calling for constitutional reforms to address the problem.

He noted that kidnapping has become routine, with about N5 billion reportedly paid as ransom in one year, while more than 30,000 people have been killed in  Boko Haram-related attacks over time.

Wase urged lawmakers to take a holistic approach to the crisis, stressing that the scale of insecurity facing the country is more dangerous than many realise and requires urgent, coordinated action.

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Kidnapped Kebbi School Girls Regain Freedom

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The 24 schoolgirls abducted from Government Girls Secondary School, Maga, Kebbi state, have been rescued.

Details of the efforts that led to the rescue of the students are still sketchy at the time of this report, but an official announcement is expected tonight, according to TheCable report.

On November 17, bandits attacked the school and abducted 25 female students after killing an official and injuring a security guard.

According to a BBC report, two of the girls escaped from their captors. Quoting Hussaini Aliyu, an official from Danko Wasagu LGA, the BBC reported that the two students ran away as they were being led into the bushes by the bandits and escaped across farmland.

On November 19, Hussaini Aliyu, chairman of Danko/Wasagu LGA in Kebbi, released names of the 25 abducted schoolgirls.

The list of the kidnapped students, seen by TheCable, is organised according to their class categories.

After the incident, Bello Sani, commissioner of police in Kebbi, said additional police tactical units, alongside military personnel and vigilante groups, have been deployed in the area.

Sani said the combined team was combing suspected escape routes and surrounding forests in a coordinated search-and-rescue operation aimed at recovering the abducted students and apprehending the perpetrators.

Waidi Shaibu, chief of army staff (COAS), also directed troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA to leave no stone unturned in the ongoing search-and-rescue operation for the abducted students.

President Bola Tinubu also directed Bello Matawalle, minister of state for defence, to relocate to Kebbi over the abduction of schoolgirls.

Tinubu ordered Matawalle to move to the state “to monitor security efforts to secure the release of the abducted students”.

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Kwara Gov Announces Release of 38 Abducted Worshippers

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Kwara State governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, has announced the release of the 38 worshippers who were abducted by bandits from the Christ Apostolic Church, Eruku.

The victims, who were kidnapped during a recent attack on the church, regained their freedom on Sunday after days of what the governor described as intense collaboration among security agencies and government authorities.

Governor AbdulRazaq attributed the successful rescue operation to what he called President Bola Tinubu’s “hands-on approach,” saying the President personally led efforts to secure the release of the abducted persons.

He disclosed that President Tinubu cancelled his scheduled trip to the G20 meeting in South Africa to focus on security breaches in Kwara and Kebbi states, adding that the President also ordered increased security deployments to the affected areas.

The Governor extended appreciation to the Office of the National Security Adviser, the Department of State Services, the Nigerian Army, the Nigeria Intelligence Agency, and the Nigeria Police Force, which recently deployed four additional tactical teams to Kwara on the President’s directive.

He also thanked security operatives, community leaders, religious bodies, and residents of Kwara State for their support throughout the ordeal.

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has strongly condemned the violent attack on Christ Apostolic Church in Eruku town, Ekiti Local Government Area of Kwara State, describing the incident as both “heartbreaking and sad.”

The attack, which occurred during a prayer service, reportedly left some worshippers dead and an unspecified number abducted, shocking the Christian community and highlighting persistent insecurity in vulnerable regions.

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