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Obaseki’s Traditional Ruler Selection Sparks Protests In Edo Community

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Obaseki’s Traditional Ruler Selection Sparks Protests In Edo Community....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Tension flared in Okpella community, Edo State, on Saturday following the appointment of Lukman Akemokhue as the new Okuogbellagbe of Okpella by Governor Godwin Obaseki.

Community leaders, elders, and residents staged a protest, denouncing the appointment as an imposition that disregards long-established traditions.

The protest erupted a day after the Edo State Government officially presented a letter of appointment to Akemokhue at the Ministry of Local Government.

The letter, signed and presented by the state Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Monday Osaigbovo, confirmed that Akemokhue’s appointment had been approved by the State Executive Council, effective from September 26, 2024.

Osaigbovo stated, “In the light of the above, action has been taken for publication of your appointment in the state gazette.”

The state government expressed optimism about the development, with Osaigbovo remarking, “It is expected that the people of Okpella will be happy, and development will be rapid following the installation of the new king.”

In his acceptance speech, Akemokhue expressed gratitude to the state government and all stakeholders involved, including security agencies and the Okpella kingmakers.

“I thank the state government, the security agencies, the Okpella kingmakers, and the people of Okpella for this opportunity to serve as their traditional ruler,” he said.

However, by Saturday, discontent had spread across Okpella.

The declaration of Akemokhue’s appointment sparked protests, with community leaders and traditional elders rejecting the move and urging the governor to reconsider his position.

According to them, the appointment violated their traditions and risked plunging the community into a crisis.

Prominent community leader, Abu Abdulganiyu, who led the protest, accused Obaseki of attempting to impose a king on the people of Okpella.

“These actions are an affront to our heritage,” Abdulganiyu stated.

“The traditional stool is not a tool for political bartering or compensation, and its sanctity must be respected. We have a king, and we know who we want. Obaseki can’t impose a king on us when he has few weeks to leave office,” he added.

Abdulganiyu had previously warned against any attempt to install a “political monarch,” stressing that such a move would be resisted by the people of Okpella.

“Any attempt to foist a political monarch on the community would be resisted,” he had said.

The protest also drew the support of other respected voices within the community. High Chief Kasshim Otaru, the Otaru of Iddo community and a respected custodian of Okpella traditions, condemned Obaseki’s last-minute decision, asserting that it violated their customs.

“According to Okpella traditions, the community, not outsiders like Obaseki, chooses its kings through established procedures,” Otaru emphasised.

A former Edo State Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Kassim Afegbua, also joined the protest in a strongly worded statement.

Afegbua accused the governor of bypassing traditional selection processes, warning that Obaseki’s decision could lead to communal unrest.

“In a last-minute ditch, Governor Obaseki, the owner of ‘Tigers and Lions,’ is trying to impose kings on some communities as a farewell package,” Afegbua said.

He continued, “Governor Obaseki has not only destroyed our traditional institution, but he has also balkanized it. The news we are hearing from government quarters on Friday is that one Lukman Akmokhue is being propped up to assume the exalted stool of the Okuokpellagbe of Okpella.

“The procedure for the election, not selection, of Okuokpellagbe of Okpella is very clear. It is the people’s right to elect someone, using the traditional council and titled chiefs in line with the Traditional Councils Edict of 1979.”

As the protest intensifies, Okpella leaders and residents are calling on Governor Obaseki to halt the installation of Akemokhue, demanding that their customs and traditional processes be respected to avoid plunging the community into further conflict.

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“Tension In Kwara: Disgruntled APC Aspirants Defy Governor, Take Grievances Directly To President Tinubu!”

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Ten APC governorship aspirants in Kwara State have addressed an open letter to President Bola Tinubu, expressing strong opposition to the reported mobilization of traditional rulers to secure a presidential endorsement for the party’s governorship candidate, Speaker Yakubu Danladi-Salihu. The aspirants characterized the speaker’s emergence during the May 22, 2026, primary as highly controversial.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Protection of Traditional Institutions: While acknowledging the importance of monarchs as cultural custodians, the aspirants argued that traditional leaders should remain neutral and not be involved in partisan political maneuvers.

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  • Prioritizing Insecurity: The group questioned the urgency of mobilizing royal fathers for political endorsement when similar efforts have not been directed toward seeking federal support to address the security challenges affecting various Kwara communities.

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  • Call for Resolution: Other party voices, such as APC chieftain Prof. Abubakar Sulaiman, have weighed in on the internal crisis, urging Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq to withdraw from the succession dispute as a potential solution to the ongoing unrest within the state party structure.

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The aspirants behind the letter include prominent figures such as Dele Belgore (SAN), Saliu Mustapha, and Yahaya Oloriegbe, among others. Their intervention reflects an ongoing disagreement regarding the legitimacy of the recent primary outcome and the influence of the current administration on the selection process.

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“The King Returns! Oyebanji Secures INEC Certificate In Massive Political Statement”.

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Following his landmark victory in Saturday’s gubernatorial election, Ekiti State Governor Biodun Oyebanji has officially received his Certificate of Return from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). The presentation took place at the commission’s state headquarters in Ado-Ekiti, conducted by INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) Bunmi Omoseyindemi on behalf of INEC Chairman Prof. Joseph Amupitan.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Event Highlights The ceremony was witnessed by an assembly of traditional rulers, party leaders, government officials, and the Governor’s supporters. During the proceedings:

  • REC Omoseyindemi congratulated the Governor on his victory.

  • He commended the residents of Ekiti for maintaining peace throughout the election.

  • The REC emphasized that the smooth process highlighted the dedication of INEC and its partners to fostering democratic governance.

Governor Oyebanji’s Remarks Upon receiving his certificate, Governor Oyebanji celebrated the win as a shared victory for democracy and good governance. Highlighting the historic nature of his re-election, he noted that he is the first governor in the state’s history to secure consecutive electoral victories at the ballot box.

The Governor pledged to honor the trust placed in him by the electorate and extended his appreciation to President Bola Tinubu, APC members, security agencies, traditional and religious leaders, and various community groups for their roles in the successful and peaceful election. He further committed his administration to continuing policies focused on sustainable development and inclusive growth as he prepares to build on his first-term achievements.

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“Terror Cash Exposed! US Busts Global ISIS Funding Pipeline With Deep Roots In Nigeria”.

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The United States government has officially sanctioned several individuals and entities across West Africa, the Middle East, and Europe, accusing them of serving as financial facilitators for the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). This announcement, released on Monday, June 22, by U.S. Department of State spokesperson Thomas Pigott, targets three individuals and six entities involved in moving funds for the terrorist organization.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Disrupting Financial Lifelines The move is part of a broader U.S. strategy to dismantle ISIS’s ability to fund regional affiliates and terrorist attacks globally. According to the U.S. statement:

  • The designated network spans multiple countries, specifically identifying operations in France, Syria, Türkiye, and Nigeria.

  • A France-based facilitator was targeted for providing information on explosives to ISIS supporters.

  • A Syria-based operator was accused of using cryptocurrency to move funds for ISIS associates across various nations, including the United States.

  • A Nigeria-based facilitator was designated for operating money exchange businesses that acted as conduits for financing ISIS activities.

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