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Afenifere removes Pa Adebanjo as acting Leader

The Pan Yoruba socio-cultural organization, Afenifere, has removed Pa Ayo Odebanjo as the Acting Leader of the group.
The group pulled the rug from under the feet of Pa Adebanjo, who was on March 17, 2021 appointed acting leader by the leader of the group, Pa. Reuben Fasoranti, at its frist general meeting in the New Year held at the residence of the Pa Fasoranti in Akure, Ondo State on Wednesday.
Reading the resolutions of the organisation at the meeting held at the resident of national Leader,Pa Reuben Fasoranti, the National Publicity Secretary of the organisation, Jare Ajayi said the decision is based on the pressing need to reposition and rejuvenate Afenifere.
He said Afenifere decided that the position of Acting Leader and Deputy Leader have now been abrogated.
Ajayi said with the abrogation of the positions of acting leader and deputy leader, Pa. Ayo Adebanjo ceased to be the acting leader of the organisation.
The Position Follows a motion moved by Samuel Ibikunle from Ogun State on the need to abrogate the dual positions of Acting Leader and Deputy Leader, and seconded by members from Ekiti, Kwara, Oyo and Ondo states.
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Father’s Day: LAAF Acknowledges Men’s Daily Challenges (Conference Photos)

A globally recognized women-led non-profit organization, the Life After Abuse Foundation (LAAF), has organised a conference for men, with the theme: “The Dear Men”,which focuses on the struggles and silence of men after facing some sort of emotional bullying/trauma.
The event was held on the 14th of June, 2025 in Lagos State.
According to the convener, Halima Layeni, Founder & Executive Director, the group aims to create a more inclusive and supportive global community where the well-being of men is prioritized and supported.

First speaker: Paul Oyewusi
He spoke on “Understanding Trauma in Men”.
He said, “though the society has made the men not to speak up about their daily trauma and emotional stress, but it is imminent for such men to start speaking up and stop being shy. He said, no man planned the trauma they pass through while growing up, which has made most men to live the way are currently living.
He however urged such men to man-up, speak up and change the narrative, instead of bottling up the anger, the hatred and the negative character which was born out of their life experience.

Second speaker: Samuel Joseph
He spoke on how Drug and substance abuse affects mental health.
He said “the use of hard drugs and other substances are a major reason why most men are subjected to suicide. He said such drugs affects their mental health and drain them to the state of being unwanted. He also urged the men to speak up whenever they are in such state.

Third Speaker: Shola Adigun (Founder of Father Figure Initiative)
He spoke on Healing the father wound, understanding the impact of an absent father.
He urged the men

Fourth Speaker: Mustalpha Adeyemi
He spoke on Emotional Vulnerability in Men.
He stressed that

Fifth Speaker: Barr. Dare Asobele, Founder and coordinator of Anti Suicide prevention squad.
He addressed the men on Toxic Masculinity and Healthy Masculinity. He said
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NDLEA warns parents “Beware of drug-laced sweets for children “
Parents, please pay attention to those substances that look like sweet, chocolate, candy, or biscuit,” Babafemi urged, describing them as “destiny destroyers” hidden in colourful, attractive wraps.

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has warned parents to stay alert as drug-laced sweets, chocolates, and snacks disguised as treats are increasingly being found in children’s bags and pockets.
In a public advisory issued Sunday, NDLEA’s Director of Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, shared photos on X showing seized drug-laced items designed to appeal to children and teenagers.

“Parents, please pay attention to those substances that look like sweet, chocolate, candy, or biscuit,” Babafemi urged, describing them as “destiny destroyers” hidden in colourful, attractive wraps.
The NDLEA revealed that some of the items were confiscated from two young men at Maiduguri airport, warning that the trend poses a growing threat to child safety and public health.
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IGP Egbetokun Approves Extension of Tinted Glass Permits Until August 12
Citizens are also encouraged to report all unauthorized or hidden charges as well as extortion in the course of application or biometric capturing to the appropriate Police authorities, including via the dedicated hotline: 09169967000

The Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, has approved an extension of the grace period for the enforcement of Tinted Glass Permit requirement to the 12th of August, 2025.
This extension comes on the heels of several concerns and feedback expressed by members of the public regarding the reactivation of the digital Tinted Glass Permit application process.
In line with our commitment to delivering transparent, inclusive, and citizen-focused policing, the Force wishes to affirm that it has not ignored the voices of Nigerians.
Rather, these voices have been instrumental in guiding ongoing reviews of the process to ensure it remains user-friendly, secure, and accessible to all.
The extension of enforcement is also intended to give room for additional enhancements and refinements to the application process, ensuring that no member of the public is unduly disadvantaged.
The NPF is actively working to simplify and improve both the physical and contactless application options including enhanced verification mechanisms and streamlined procedures to reduce delays and eliminate undue inconveniences.
Members of the public are reminded that the authorized platform for the application and renewal of the Tinted Glass Permit is accessible via http://www.possap.gov.ng.
Citizens are also encouraged to report all unauthorized or hidden charges as well as extortion in the course of application or biometric capturing to the appropriate Police authorities, including via the dedicated hotline: 09169967000.
The Nigeria Police Force remains committed to public safety, digital innovation, and continuous improvement in service delivery, and appreciates the cooperation and patience of the Nigerian people as these reforms are carried out.
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