NNPP Chieftain Oguntoyinbo Pays Homage to Olubadan-Designate Ladoja Ahead Of Coronation.

A chieftain of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), Olufemi Oguntoyinbo, has paid a homage visit to the Olubadan designate, Oba Rasheed Ladoja, ahead of his coronation.

In his speech, Oguntoyinbo described Ladoja as a divine being and lover of all, stressing that his lifestyle and mode of leadership are worth emulating, hence the importance of the visit

He, however, beckoned all indigenes of the brown roof city to give maximum support to the forty-fourth Olubadan..

Mixed Reactions Trail 2025 NECO Results as Stakeholders Applaud High Pass Rates.

Education experts and parents have responded to the 2025 National Examinations Council (NECO) results. Many expressed satisfaction with the relatively high pass rates, particularly in English and Mathematics, while others voiced their dissatisfaction with the results.

Stakeholders urged governments at all levels to address issues related to examination malpractice, improve funding for schools, and enhance support for students with special needs through more robust policies.

The 2025 results highlight the strengthening of Nigeria’s educational system, with a majority of students meeting or exceeding the five-credit threshold.

Agritech Entrepreneur Urges Youth to Join Tech-Based Farming to Boost Food Security.

An agritech entrepreneur, Israel Alabi, has suggested that incorporating technology into agriculture could be a key solution to Nigeria’s ongoing food insecurity challenges.

Speaking in an interview with Dominion News, Alabi emphasized that technological advancements could make farming more accessible, particularly for young Nigerians who are often put off by the labor-intensive nature of traditional agriculture.

Alabi urged young Nigerians to consider these technological innovations and get involved in farming, which he believes could play a crucial role in improving food security across the country.

Federal Government Moves to Strengthen Road Safety Measures Across Nigeria.

The Federal Government has said that it has strategised to further reduce the occurrences of accidents on the roads across the country.

The Minister of Transportation, Alhaji Saidu Alkali, stated this when he received a committee to address critical road safety in the country in Abuja.

Alkali, who was represented by Alhaji Musa Ibrahim, the Director overseeing the Office of the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, said that the aim is to improve safety and security to enhance the nation’s integrity.

Nigeria Immigration Service Boosts Daily Passport Production to 5,000 with New Centralised Centre in Abuja.

The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has boosted its daily passport production capacity from about three hundred to five thousand, following the launch of a new Centralised Passport Personalisation Centre in Abuja.

The Minister of Interior, Doctor Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, who disclosed this during an inspection of the facility at the NIS Headquarters, described the move as a major milestone in Nigeria’s sixty-two-year history of passport issuance.

According to him, the old decentralised system relied on outdated machines that could only produce between two hundred and fifty and three hundred passports daily. The new centralised system, however, now enables NIS to process four thousand five hundred to five thousand passports daily within just four to five hours of operation.

Kaduna Begins ₦72,000 Minimum Wage Implementation for Junior Civil Servants

The Kaduna State Government has begun implementing the new seventy-two minimum wage for civil servants, with workers on Grade Levels one to six being the first beneficiaries.

The announcement was made by the Nigeria Labour Congress, Kaduna State Council, during a press briefing, where the union confirmed that the process had officially commenced but insisted that full implementation for all workers must follow promptly.

Speaking to newsmen, the state NLC Chairman, Ayuba Magaji Suleiman, said that the state government tied the extension of the new wage structure to other categories of workers to the ongoing staff and pension verification exercise, which is expected to be completed by September 2025.

Rivers Assembly Resumes Plenary as Tinubu Lifts Six-Month Emergency Rule

The Rivers State House of Assembly has resumed plenary session after a six-month state of emergency imposed on the state by President Bola Tinubu had elapsed.

President Bola Tinubu had lifted the emergency rule, with the Governor of the state, Siminalayi Fubara, his deputy, Ngozi Odu, and members of the state assembly asked to resume duties.

The plenary was presided over by the Speaker of the House, Martins Amaewhule, at the conference hall located within the legislative quarters in Port Harcourt, the state capital.

Olubadan-Designate Ladoja Urges South Africans to Stop Generalizing Nigerians as Criminals

Olubadan designate, Oba Rasheed Ladoja, has urged South Africans to desist from portraying all Nigerians as evil-doers, emphasizing the need to build a good relationship between the two countries.
Ladoja said this while receiving clerics from South Africa at his residence.

Meanwhile, Pastor Trevor November reiterated Ladoja on the importance of African countries’ unity, praying and wishing Ladoja a successful era.

Other important dignitaries present were some Mogajis in Ibadan and other associate pastors.

Mokoena Controversy: FIFA Investigates South Africa, Possible Point Deduction Looms

Nigeria and Benin reprieve as FIFA opens case against SA for fielding ineligible Mokoena

Nigeria and Benin have been handed a major boost in their World Cup qualification hopes after FIFA confirmed it has opened disciplinary proceedings against South Africa for fielding an ineligible player, according to GOAL.

The case centres around Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder Teboho Mokoena, who featured for Bafana Bafana against Lesotho in March despite already having accumulated two yellow cards earlier in the campaign. According to FIFA rules, he should have been suspended, but South Africa fielded him regardless, sparking protests from rival nations.

Although Lesotho did not immediately lodge an official complaint, both Nigeria and Benin have since pressed FIFA to take action, arguing that docking points from South Africa is the only fair resolution. For months, there was silence from world football’s governing body, leading many South African fans to believe they were in the clear. However, a recent letter from FIFA to the South African Football Association (SAFA) confirmed that disciplinary proceedings are underway.

“The player and the association face charges of breaching several disciplinary regulations, including the fielding of an ineligible player,” South Africa’s national broadcaster SABC reported. FIFA’s Disciplinary Committee has now given SAFA and Mokoena six days to respond.

The implications could be decisive. South Africa currently sit top of Group C with 17 points, but a three-point deduction would leave them on 14, level with Benin. Nigeria and Rwanda would then be just three points adrift with two matches remaining, keeping qualification hopes alive for all four nations.

While the situation leaves South African supporters anxiously awaiting FIFA’s verdict, Nigeria and Benin now have renewed belief in their chances of securing a ticket to the 2026 World Cup.

Ex-Oyo Deputy Governor Oladokun Hails Olubadan-Designate Ladoja as Timely, Qualified Choice

The former deputy governor of Oyo State, Iyiola Oladokun, has described the Olubadan designate as a man of high profile and one whose selection is timely.
Oladokun, who said this during his homage visit to Ladoja at his residence, affirmed that with Ladoja’s qualifications, his reign is certain to be successful, stressing that the tension which usually emanates between traditional rulers and political office holders would not be during his tenure, considering his understanding of the two sectors.

He, however, prayed for the selected monarch, wishing him the very best on the throne.