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My administration will sustain participatory governance  — Oyetola

Osun State governor, Mr Adegboyega Oyetola, has stated that his administration will continue to sustain the system of participatory, inclusive and

Osun APC dissociates self from splinter group - Daily Post Nigeria

Three shot as gunmen invade village in Osun - Punch Newspapers

Punch Newspapers Sections Published 3:39 pm Three people were shot late on Sunday by some suspected gunmen, who invaded Koka Village in the Obokun Local Government area of Osun State. A resident, who preferred anonymity, told The PUNCH that she was already in bed around 11:30 pm when about eight gunmen invaded the village. She said the attackers divided themselves into two groups, with the first set of four men entering houses and bringing out the residents, while another set mounted surveillance on the road leading into the village. Another resident, simply identified as Tayo Ola, also said a building that the gunmen entered first when they arrived the village was damaged with a bullet.

BREAKING: Gunmen kill one, abduct passengers in Osun

Punch Newspapers Sections Bola Bamigbola, Osogbo Gunmen have killed a yet-to-be-identified man and abducted other passengers along Osogbo/Ibokun road, Obokun Local Government Area, Osun State. The PUNCH on Wednesday. He added that search and rescue operations had commenced for those abducted. Kindly share this story: FOREX TRADING MADE SIMPLE. AS AN EXPERT, WE HELP YOU TRADE YOUR FOREX and BINARY ACCOUNTS FOR 25% WEEKLY PROFIT. visit: www.Betaforex.ng WhatsApp: 08030797998 Download PUNCH NEWS app:

BREAKING: Another ex-UNILAG professor dies of COVID-19

Former Dean of Students’ Affairs, University of Lagos (UNILAG), Akoka, Professor Durojaiye Ajeyalemi, is dead. He died early Wednesday of suspected COVID-19 related complications at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Idi-Araba. Aged 70 years. Ajeyalemi, a Professor of Curriculum Studies died five days after a former Vice-Chancellor of the university, Professor Oyewusi Ibidapo-obe, died, also of suspected coronavirus complications. Sadly, both dons died a few months after their retirement from the same university. While Professor Ibidapo-Obe retired in July, Professor Ajeyalemi retired in November, both 2020. Confirming Professor Ajeyalemi’s death to Nigerian Tribune on phone, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor of UNILAG (Academic and Research), Prof Oluwole Familoni, said “It is a truth that Professor Ajeyalemi has died early this morning,” Wednesday.

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