VIEWPOINT

The Undeniable Return: Why Ekiti North Constituency II Needs Hon. Ibrahim Kunle Olarewaju

THE air in Ekiti North Federal Constituency II (comprising Ido/Osi, Moba, and Ilejemeje Local Governments) is thick with nostalgia and…

1 day ago

A Mirror Reflection of Governor Adeleke’s Reign, By ADESOJI OMOSEBI

GOVERNOR Ademola Adeleke came from a wealthy and elite background from Ede town, Osun State whose father and brother have…

7 days ago

Adeleke’s Final Dance or Fresh Mandate? The 2026 Budget as a Political Litmus Test, by Abioye Tosin Lawrence

News Update As dawn breaks over Osun, the governor prepares to walk into the State Assembly with a document that…

3 weeks ago

OSBC Recruitment Saga: Between Politics, Pain, and the Hope for Justice

By Henryrich Ojo | Newsworld In the quiet corridors of the Osun State Broadcasting Corporation (OSBC), voices that bring daily…

1 month ago

OSUN LG TUSSLE: Time for Gov Adeleke’s govt, PDP to live by reality By Waheed Adekunle

By Waheed Adekunle I read with consternation the statement issued yesterday by the spokesperson to Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun…

1 month ago

Op-ed: How Governor Adeleke Repositioned Osun Civil Service

The Osun State Government, under the leadership of Governor Ademola Adeleke, has taken a bold and historic step towards repositioning…

2 months ago

INTERVIEW: What to Know About Amotekun, Akinlalu and Osun Security Updates – Olawale Rasheed

Spokesperson /Special Adviser to Governor Ademola Adeleke spoke extensively on the Amotekun Service and general security situation in Osun State…

2 months ago

YORÙBÁ RÒNÚ: Amotekun Is Not The Enemy, Embrace Security Corps

Author: Yusuf Idowu Abass YORÙBÁ RÒNÚ: AMOTEKUN IS NOT THE ENEMY In a time when insecurity threatens the very soul…

2 months ago

Re: Chief Niyi Akintola’s Views on Development in South Western States

By Mallam Olawale Rasheed As I pick pen to clarify issues raised by learned silk, Chief Niyi Akintola, SAN about…

3 months ago

When Activism is Selective: Nigerian Voices Go Loud Against Aso Rock, but Stay Silent on a Rough Pitch in South Africa’s Bloemfontein

In what can only be termed selective struggle, many in our activist community go loud against government officials in Abuja,…

3 months ago