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Ondo 2024: Aiyedatiwa declares interest in governorship race
The Governor of Ondo State, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has formally declared his intention to contest the governorship election come November this year.
The governor dropped the long awaited news, hours after his predecessor, the late Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, was buried on Friday.
Mr Aiyedatiwa said he would wish to contest and win the forthcoming election as required by the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for one more term.
He, however, would first have to win the Governorship ticket of the All Progressives Congress (APC) which is slated for April this year.
The governor spoke on TVC News on Friday.
“Definitely, I will be running because I am already a sitting governor. And let me say this that nobody wants to be governor for one year,” Mr Aiyedatiwa said in response to a question whether he would run in the election.
“Give me what the constitution allows me to do, at least, let me have a chance of also running for one more term as it were,” he said.
The governor also denied that he had any conflict with the late Governor Akeredolu before his death.
He noted that it was a few individuals in the state, driven by their ambition, who caused the crisis in the state.
”Let me put this straight for the record sake, I never had issues with my former principal, there was no time we had a face off, there was no time we had an issue that will demand that I have to make up with him.
”All that were being pushed out at a time were basically political; they were all falsehood and insinuations because election was coming and they knew the governor was so sick and a lot of things were at play,” the governor said.
On the open letter written by five members of the House of Representatives from Ondo state to the President, Mr Aiyedatiwa said the members had a right to air their views.
“Everybody is entitled to his or her own opinion. That is just an opinion of some people that are so driven by ambition. If you look at the profile of those five members of the House of Representatives, they have individual aspirants they are supporting in the upcoming election.
”So, all of them have their own ambition who they want to be governor. That is an unprogressive position and the party has actually responded that there was no crisis in the party, that they are not at loggerheads with me,” he said.
Mr Aiyedatiwa had kept his ambition close to his chest until Friday when Governor Akeredolu’s burial rites were concluded.
The APC national secretariat had ruled out the possibility of an automatic ticket for him.
It was however, gathered that there are forces within his party averse to his ambition and that he would need to work hard to be able to win the party’s ticket.
That are also fears that the President Bola Tinubu factor might be a major decider, and this has informed a number of aspirants travelling regularly to Abuja to curry the favour of the presidency as the primaries approach.
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All Schools in Nigeria to Use Only NERDC Approved Textbooks, says Alausa
The policy will be backed by nationwide sensitisation efforts targeting educators and key stakeholders to ensure compliance.
Photo: Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa
The Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa said Monday that effectively from the September 2026 academic session, only the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council, NERDC, approved textbooks will be use for instructional materials in primary , junior and senior secretary schools nationwide.
“Only a select number of top-ranked textbooks will be approved for use in schools per subject, effectively eliminating the glut of materials that has long plagued the system and confused teachers, students, and parents alike,” said Alausa.
He emphasised that any textbook not ranked under the new system will be barred from classrooms, regardless of its previous licensing status, signalling a firm commitment to raising standards and restoring order in the education sector.
He explained that under the new framework, the NERDC, will retain its statutory role of approving textbooks but will now go a step further by ranking them through a rigorous national evaluation process.
This ranking will be done by committees to determine the most suitable and highest-quality textbooks for each subject and level of education.
These committees will subject submitted textbooks to strict academic and pedagogical scrutiny, assessing their relevance, clarity, and alignment with national standards before assigning rankings.
The policy will be backed by nationwide sensitisation efforts targeting educators and key stakeholders to ensure compliance.
The government said that the reform aligns Nigeria with global best practices in instructional material standardisation and forms part of broader efforts to boost learning outcomes, strengthen quality assurance, and equip students with reliable, high-standard educational resources.
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Kogi Govt Warns of Establishing Schools, Orphanages At Unsecured Locations
The facility, identified as Dahallukitab Group of School, was reportedly operating illegally in a remote, bushy location without registration with the State Government or the knowledge of relevant authorities and security agencies.
Photo: Tajudeen Islamic Foundation and Children’s Home, alongside the Daarulkitab Islamic Training Center in Zariagi, Kogi State.
The Kogi State Government has warned that establishing orphanages, schools, and similar facilities in vulnerable areas without proper registration and notification to authorities is a serious security risks, especially in the prevailing insecurity environment.
Commissioner for Information and Communications, Kingsley Femi Fanwo, said that the operation of such facilities outside regulatory oversight not only undermines safety standards but also exposes innocent children to avoidable dangers.
According to the Commissioner, the government, therefore, urged operators of orphanages and schools to comply strictly with existing regulations and engage relevant authorities for proper security assessment and protection.
The warning came on the backdrop of Sunday April 26 bandit attack on an unregistered orphanage and school facility in Zariagi, along the Kabba Junction axis of Lokoja.
The facility, identified as Dahallukitab Group of School, was reportedly operating illegally in a remote, bushy location without registration with the State Government or the knowledge of relevant authorities and security agencies.
The incident occurred late on April 26, 2026, when unknown gunmen invaded the premises and abducted 23 pupils alongside the wife of the proprietor.
Following the swift intervention of security operatives, led by the Nigeria Police Force in Kogi State and supported by other agencies, 15 pupils have been rescued , while efforts are ongoing to secure the release of the remaining victims.
Fanwo commended the gallantry and professionalism of the security agencies, noting that their swift and coordinated response significantly curtailed the impact of the attack..
Reaffirming its stance, the Kogi State Government assured residents of its uncompromising commitment to the protection of lives and property, adding that security operations remain active to bring the situation under full control.
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Nigeria Issues Safety Advisory to Citizens in South Africa over attacks on foreigners
Nigerian business owners were specifically cautioned to take preventive measures, including shutting down operations on Freedom Day, April 27, and possibly extending closures through April 28 and 29, noting that foreign-owned businesses are often targets during such unrest.
• Anti – immigrant groups in South Africa protest
The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) has urged Nigerian citizens residing in South Africa to exercise caution and strictly adhere to safety advisories amid rising anti-foreigner protests in parts of the country.
According to the advisory, intelligence reports indicate that additional protests are scheduled to take place in Gauteng Province between April 27 and April 29, with demonstrators reportedly seeking to pressure the South African government over the presence of foreign nationals.
NiDCOM in a press release signed by its Head, Media, a public Relations and Protocols Unit, Abdur-Rahman Balogun advised Nigerians to avoid engaging with protest groups, steer clear of confrontation, and closely monitor local media for updates on the security situation.
The commission also stressed the importance of remaining law-abiding at all times.
Nigerian business owners were specifically cautioned to take preventive measures, including shutting down operations on Freedom Day, April 27, and possibly extending closures through April 28 and 29, noting that foreign-owned businesses are often targets during such unrest.
NiDCOM reaffirmed its support for the position of the Consul-General in Johannesburg, Ambassador Ninikanwa O. Okey-Uche, stating that the consulate remains operational and is working closely with South African security agencies to safeguard Nigerian nationals.
South Africa is home to about 2.4 million migrants, just less than 4% of the population, according to official figures. However, many more are thought to be in the country unofficially.Most come from neighbouring countries such as Lesotho, Zimbabwe and Mozambique, which have a history of providing migrant labour to their wealthy neighbour. A smaller number come from Nigeria.
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