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House rejigs standing Committees, honours Murtala Mohammed
The House of Representatives on Thursday announced changes in some of its standing Committees while creating two more.
The new committees are the House Committee on South West Development Commission and the North Central Development Commission.
Speaker Abbas Tajudeen who announced the new committees, said Akin Adeyemi and Tunji Olawuyi will head the South West and North Central Development Commissions respectively as Chairman and will be assisted by Clement Akani qnd Donald Ojogo respectively.
The Speaker said the two new committees were necessitated by the signing into law, the bills creating the regional commissions and the need the need for effective oversight of their activities.
The Speaker also announced changes to some of the existing committees with Isiaka Nasir Adegboyega taking over the House Committee on National Planning because the chairman has been appointed Deputy Chief Whip of the House.
Abiodun Akinlade takes over the chairmanship of the House Committee on Agricultural Services while Tolulope Akande-Sadipe, Mustapha Ghali, Garba Saleh Zock and Tajudeen Adesojee take over the committees on Humanitarian Services, Ethics and Privileges, Culture and Aviation Technology respectively as Chairmen.
The Speaker announced the Green Chamber will henceforth mark February 13 of every year as Murtala Mohammed day in memory of the late former Head of State, Gen Murtala Mohammed.
The House observed a minute-silence in memory of the late former Head of State.
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Oyebanji Commends Chief Olanipekun’s Lifelong Investments in Students, Widows
Together, the Foundation and the Scholarship Scheme reach a combined total of five hundred and five (505) beneficiaries, a tangible testament to sustained compassion, deliberate strategy, and the enduring conviction that opportunity must be shared.
Photo: Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji
Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, has praised legal luminary, Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN), for his unalloyed commitment to lifting young people and vulnerable groups through his annual scholarship and empowerment programme.
Governor Oyebanji gave the commendation during the 29th edition of the Wole Olanipekun Scholarship Scheme and the 6th Empowerment Programme in Ikere-Ekiti on Saturday, November 22, 2025.
Governor Oyebanji emphasised that Olanipekun’s consistent support for education and human capital development stands as a shining example of true leadership.
Governor Oyebanji described the former NBA President as a rare blessing to the nation, noting that for nearly three decades, Chief Olanipekun has invested millions of naira in the academic and economic advancement of students, widows, the elderly, and young entrepreneurs across Ekiti and beyond.
The Governor explained that while many people talked about empowering the next generation, Chief Olanipekun has demonstrated unwavering practical commitment by sustaining one of Nigeria’s longest-running privately funded scholarship and empowerment initiatives.
He emphasised that through the scheme, thousands of students have been supported from secondary school to university as well as law school, while widows and aged citizens have received financial relief and business support.

• The event was graced by the Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye., member of House of Representatives, AVM, Rufus Ojuawo, Royal fathers, among others.
Oyebanji added that Nigeria would record a more rapid progress if more privileged citizens embrace philanthropy the way Chief Olanipekun has done, maintaining that leaders who use their influence and resources to transform lives are the ones the country urgently needs to nurture a more educated, productive, and compassionate society.
He congratulated the beneficiaries and urged them to uphold the values of hard work, gratitude, and service to others – the principles that Chief Olanipekun has consistently championed and also charged them to emulate the legal icon by giving back to their communities when they became successful in their various fields.
“I plead with all of you that when you get this support, please it is a seed sow it, this is not money that you have to use to replace your phone, or the money to buy clothes or the money to enjoy christmas and new year, no, it’s a seed that you should sow to your future and when you do that God will bless it,” said Oyebanji.
Earlier in his remarks, Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN), applauded Governor Oyebanji for the remarkable progress Ekiti State has recorded under his leadership.
He asserted that Ekiti people did not choose wrongly, as he noted that the governor’s humility, accessibility and passion for development have further inspired him to strengthen his annual scholarship and empowerment initiatives.
Chief Olanipekun who recalled how the empowerment programme began 29 years ago as a modest effort to support a few indigent students and widows, expressed deep satisfaction and joy that many of its beneficiaries have today become accomplished professionals, successful entrepreneurs and responsible citizens contributing meaningfully to society.
The legal icon stressed that the scholarship and empowerment scheme is not just charity, but a lifelong mission to support the dreams of young scholars and restore hope to widows, the aged and struggling families.
Today, WOF proudly sponsors four major categories of beneficiaries.
Fifty (50) elderly men and women receive targeted care and assistance under our Old People Programme.
The Youth Empowerment Initiative benefits two hundred and fifty (250) young people through skills training, start-up support and mentorship.
Fifty (50) widows are assisted with welfare, capacity building and livelihood interventions. In all, the Foundation directly serves three hundred and fifty (350) beneficiaries under these schemes.”
Together, the Foundation and the Scholarship Scheme reach a combined total of five hundred and five (505) beneficiaries, a tangible testament to sustained compassion, deliberate strategy, and the enduring conviction that opportunity must be shared.
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Insecurity: Taraba Govt Revert All Boarding Schools To Day Schooling
The letter was also forwarded to the Executive Secretary, Taraba State Post Primary Schools Management Board, the Chairman of Association of Private School Owners Of Nigeria (APSON), and the National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools (NAPPS).
The Taraba State government has directed that all boarding schools in both private and public secondary schools be deboarded, and schools revert to day schooling with immediate effect.
In a letter dated Friday, November 21, 2025, to all principals and proprietors of public and private secondary schools across the state, the government said that the development is necessitated by the abductions targeted at boarding schools across the country.
The letter was also forwarded to the Executive Secretary, Taraba State Post Primary Schools Management Board, the Chairman of Association of Private School Owners Of Nigeria (APSON), and the National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools (NAPPS).
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Insecurity: Plateau’s SUBEB Shuts Schools Over Safety Concerns
According to the directive, Government Junior Model Secondary Schools will shut down from Saturday, November 22, 2025, while Primary and Day Schools are to close from Monday, November 24, 2025.
The Plateau State Universal Basic Education Board has ordered the immediate closure of all basic schools across the state.
According to the directive, Government Junior Model Secondary Schools will shut down from Saturday, November 22, 2025, while Primary and Day Schools are to close from Monday, November 24, 2025.
The Board says the decision is a preventive measure, taken to address emerging concerns and reassure the public that the safety and wellbeing of learners remain a top priority.
Parents, guardians, school authorities, and community leaders have been urged to comply with the directive and stay vigilant.
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