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Ogun State Revokes Licenses of 20 Private Orphanages Over Non-Compliance with Child Welfare Regulations

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Ogun State Revokes Licenses of 20 Private Orphanages Over Non-Compliance with Child Welfare Regulations....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The Ogun State Government has revoked the provisional licenses of 20 private orphanages for failing to comply with regulations designed to protect vulnerable children. This decision was announced by the state Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Adijat Adeleye, during a meeting with orphanage operators at the ministry’s Conference Room in Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.

Adeleye expressed serious concerns about the operations of some private orphanages, emphasizing that the state would not tolerate any practices involving illegal adoptions, child trafficking, or mistreatment of children under their care. She reiterated the importance of operating orphanages with empathy and a commitment to the well-being of the children, highlighting that any compromises on safety and welfare would not be accepted.

“The essence of running an orphanage is to give back to society through humanitarian services,” Adeleye stated. She further warned that those found guilty of violating regulations would face prosecution. The commissioner also stressed the government’s dedication to safeguarding children’s welfare, urging orphanage operators to adhere strictly to established guidelines.

The ministry has enhanced its data collection processes to ensure accurate documentation of the children admitted to orphanages. This move aims to improve oversight and accountability within the system.

In her remarks, Adeleye clarified that while 20 orphanages had their provisional licenses revoked, not all were involved in severe violations such as improper child adoption practices. However, the government is determined to conduct thorough investigations to ensure that all orphanages comply with the law. Affected orphanages have been advised to reapply for licenses after one month, while those with permanent licenses received additional guidelines to maintain high standards.

Adejumoke Adewole, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, affirmed the ministry’s commitment to conducting unscheduled inspections of all orphanages across the state. These inspections aim to monitor compliance and ensure that the children’s welfare remains a top priority.

Adeyemo Anthony, a representative of the private orphanage owners, praised the state government’s efforts to monitor orphanage activities and pledged to work collaboratively with the government to ensure the well-being of the children in their care.

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Shockwaves In The Opposition: NNPP Denies Alleged Plans To Fold Structure For Obi And Kwankwaso.

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The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) has officially debunked rumors suggesting it plans to merge its political structure with the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) to support a ticket featuring Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso. During the party’s 11th National Executive Committee meeting in Abuja, NNPP National Chairman Bala Yusuf clarified that no such agreement exists with the NDC, Kwankwaso, or any other political organization.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Despite recent significant losses—including the departure of Kano State Governor Abba Yusuf to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), and the exit of key figures like Rabiu Kwankwaso and Ladipo Johnson to the NDC—the chairman maintains that the party remains independent. Yusuf emphasized that the NNPP’s choice to forgo fielding a presidential candidate in 2027 is a strategic decision rather than a sign of support for any specific aspirant.

Instead of focusing solely on running its own candidate, the party is prioritizing the emergence of credible and focused leadership for Nigeria. According to Yusuf, the NNPP will evaluate the candidates presented by other parties based on merit and ideological alignment. Should another party’s manifesto and constitution prove compatible with the NNPP’s values, the party remains open to forming a strategic alliance, though no specific commitments have been made at this time.

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“Hidden Truths Unveiled: Abdulsalami Exposes ‘Fishy’ Secrets Behind Abacha’s Final Hours”.

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In his new 264-page autobiography, Call of Duty, former Head of State General Abdulsalami Abubakar (retd.) recounts the suspicious circumstances surrounding the sudden death of General Sani Abacha on June 8, 1998.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

According to the book, which was unveiled at an event in Abuja attended by Vice President Kashim Shettima on behalf of President Bola Tinubu, the events of that day felt orchestrated. Abubakar describes how he and the late Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Ishaya Bamaiyi, were summoned to the Presidential Villa under the impression of a meeting, only to be mysteriously locked inside a waiting room for nearly an hour. He noted that his intuition repeatedly told him that “something was fishy”.

The truth only emerged after the then-Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Coomassie, opened the locked door and led them to the residence, where he finally informed them that Abacha had passed away.

Abubakar’s account highlights several key takeaways regarding the immediate aftermath:

  • Focus on Succession: Upon arriving at the residence, Abubakar observed that Abacha’s so-called “inner caucus”—which included figures like Maj. Hamza Al-Mustapha and Babagana Kingibe—appeared significantly more interested in securing a successor than in handling burial arrangements.

  • Tensions in the PRC: As the most senior military officer following the removal of Gen. Oladipo Diya, Abubakar chaired the subsequent Provisional Ruling Council (PRC) meeting. He noted that the meeting grew tense as members argued over appointing a new leader to avoid a power vacuum, a process which some members felt was prioritizing politics over Islamic burial rites.

  • The Kano Burial as a Decoy: Abubakar suggested that the trip to Kano for Abacha’s burial may have been a tactical move to keep key decision-makers away from Abuja while the “inner caucus” attempted to install their preferred candidate.

  • Rise to Leadership: Ultimately, a succession contest took place between senior officers, with some factions backing Lt.-Gen. Ishaya Bamaiyi and others looking toward Lt-General Useni. Abubakar, noting he was the senior officer in military affairs, stated that he won the resulting vote and subsequently became Nigeria’s 11th Head of State.

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Primary Fallout: New Disclosures Of Presidency’s Stunning Inaction Leaves Defeated APC Aspirants Fuming.

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A National Working Committee (NWC) member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has explicitly denied claims that President Bola Tinubu interfered in the party’s recent primary disputes. The official clarified that neither the President nor any representative from the Presidency reached out to national party leaders regarding a potential review of the primary results.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • No Presidential Intervention: The source stated that if the President intended to influence the outcome for his own interests, he would have done so prior to the primaries.

  • Primary Results Finalized: Regarding the controversies in Lagos State, the official confirmed that the results are secure, no changes will be made, and the candidates’ names are prepared for submission to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) portal.

  • Petitions Dismissed: The NWC member noted that less than two percent of the petitions filed by dissatisfied aspirants were successful, effectively rendering the original primary results final.

  • Official Response: When approached for comment, APC National Secretary Ajibola Basiru declined to discuss the matter, citing that it remains an internal party affair.

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