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Fire guts over 40 shops in Ibadan

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Over 40 shops have been completely razed to the ground, at a popular market in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

Though no life was lost, the incident which happened at the popular Oranyan market, herbal section, in the Ibadan North East Local Government Area of the state, on Saturday, destroyed multimillion naira property and herbs.

market, on Monday, the shop owners were seeing in a different group, gnashing their teeth over the unfortunate incident.

Nobody could speak on what led to the inferno.

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Some of the victims, Fatimoh Adebimpe (the market youth leader); Kafaya Lucky and Kehinde Moronfade lamented that the cause of the fire incident was still unknown as no single food vendor was in the market.

The youth leader, Adebimpe, who said she had been in the market since 1979 lamented, “We normally resume here around 7.00 am and close by 7.00 pm as well. Whenever they ring the bell or you hear the sound of the bell in the evening, you must take your leave. So, some of us were already at our different homes when those leaving close to the market started calling us around 10.0pm that the market was on fire.

“What could have caused this? We are not connected to the national grid, because it’s a taboo. We are not using electricity. Nobody is selling food here. So, we are still in total confusion.

“I cannot say this is what I lost in that fire. I just bought some things like full tiger skin; and many other things that I may not want in the paper.

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“Though, the local government officials who control this area were here this morning (Monday), and they promised to do something. We are hopeful.”

Another victim, Lucky, said, “I have a lot of money in the shop. The reason why we always keep money there is because of hunters who normally bring different animals for us.

“If you are unable to pay immediately, they may take it to another person. Forget whether he is your customer. So, you must always have money with you. That’s why we are keeping money in the shops.”

Moronfade said, “I just got a loan on Friday, and this disaster happened the next day. It’s so pathetic. No traces of burning or cooking in the market. Honestly, I’m devastated.”

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Confirming the incident to our correspondent in Ibadan, the General Manager of the state Fire Services, Yemi Akinyinka, said the Fire Services Headquarters received a fire emergency call at exactly 23:25hrs on the incident.

He said, “The incident affected 20 prefabricated shops out of multiple adjourning rows of shops.

“The property worth millions of naira was affected, while property worth billions of naira was saved, but no life was lost. Our personnel returned back to the station at exactly 3:36hrs.”

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Pro-Democracy Icons Honour Tinubu, Soyinka, Ajibulu, Others In Lagos

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

At a historic gathering of Nigeria’s democratic forces in Lagos, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka, and foremost democracy activist Chief Segun Ajibulu were among distinguished Nigerians honoured for their enduring contributions to the nation’s democratic journey.

The recognition was conferred during the public presentation of “NADECO Story,” a book authored by former National Democratic Coalition (NADECO) General Secretary and spokesman, Ayo Opadokun, at the MUSON Centre in Lagos. The event celebrated individuals and institutions that played courageous roles in resisting military dictatorship and restoring democratic governance after the annulment of the June 12, 1993 presidential election.

However, special attention was drawn to the unwavering sacrifices and continuing democratic engagement of Chief Segun Ajibulu, who was described by speakers and participants as one of the unsung pillars of the June 12 struggle.

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According to Opadokun, Ajibulu’s commitment to democracy went beyond rhetoric and personal convenience. During the dark years of military repression, while based in the United States, he reportedly made several covert trips back to Nigeria to work closely with pro-democracy activists and strategists committed to ending military rule. These risky engagements, often undertaken at great personal danger, strengthened the international and local resistance against dictatorship.

Chief Ajibulu’s role was not limited to the historic NADECO era alone. Participants at the ceremony noted that he has remained actively committed to democratic ideals even in contemporary Nigeria through advocacy, grassroots mobilization, youth engagement, and support for initiatives promoting justice, good governance, national unity, and civic participation.

His longstanding contributions earned him the prestigious “Hero of Democracy Award,” a recognition many attendees described as long overdue for a man whose dedication to democratic values has remained consistent across decades.

Speakers at the event described Ajibulu as a steadfast democrat and bridge-builder whose influence helped sustain both local and diaspora support networks during one of Nigeria’s most turbulent political periods. They noted that while many democracy activists faced intimidation, exile, imprisonment, and economic hardship, Ajibulu remained resolute in championing constitutional governance and civil liberties.

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The ceremony also honoured several other icons of Nigeria’s democratic struggle, including living and posthumous recipients such as Adekunle Ajasin, Abraham Adesanya, Ken Saro-Wiwa, Kudirat Abiola, Chima Ubani, and Bamidele Aturu.

Observers at the gathering said the recognition of Chief Segun Ajibulu sends a strong message to younger generations that democracy survives through courage, sacrifice, and sustained commitment. They added that his continued involvement in national development conversations demonstrates that the struggle for democracy does not end with the return to civilian rule, but continues through active participation in nation-building and the defense of democratic institutions.

The Lagos event ultimately served not only as a remembrance of the sacrifices of June 12 heroes, but also as a celebration of individuals like Chief Segun Ajibulu whose dedication to democracy continues to shape Nigeria’s political evolution today.

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Centre faults suit against Chinda, says Rivers APC candidate complied with constitutional requirements

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A pro-democracy group, the Centre for Constitutional Governance and Electoral Integrity (CCGEI), has dismissed attempts to stop Kingsley Chinda, member representing Obio/Akpor federal constituency, from participating in the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship process in Rivers state, insisting that the lawmaker complied with all constitutional and party requirements before joining the race.

The group was reacting to a suit filed at the federal high court in Abuja by the Association of Legislative Drafting and Advocacy Practitioners (ALDRAP), which asked the court to stop the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from recognising Chinda’s participation in the APC governorship primary.

Chinda, an ally of Nyesom Wike, minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), emerged as the sole candidate in the APC governorship primary conducted on May 21 after Siminalayi Fubara, governor of Rivers state, withdrew from the contest hours before the exercise.

In a statement issued on Tuesday in Abuja, Ibrahim Danjuma, executive director of CCGEI, described the legal action as “misleading, politically motivated and lacking constitutional substance”.

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According to the group, Chinda formally resigned from his leadership position in the house of representatives and ceased performing the functions of minority leader from April 2, 2026, well within the timeframe required under existing electoral guidelines.

“The facts are straightforward and verifiable. Hon. Kingsley Chinda stepped down from his role as minority leader on April 2 and effectively disengaged from the leadership structure of the PDP before participating in the APC governorship process,” the statement reads.

“To suggest otherwise is an attempt to distort both the law and the sequence of events for political advantage.”

The group argued that Chinda’s participation in the APC primary cannot be interpreted as a constitutional violation, noting that the lawmaker acted in accordance with provisions guiding political participation and party realignment.

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CCGEI added that the suit appears designed to create unnecessary political tension in Rivers state rather than protect constitutional order.

“This is clearly an effort to weaponise litigation for political ends. Nigerians are aware that internal political realignments ahead of elections are common and must be assessed based on facts, not speculation,” Danjuma said.

The organisation further noted that Chinda neither concealed his political decision nor continued to exercise authority as minority leader after stepping down from the position.

It also maintained that the APC acted within its rights by allowing him to participate in the primary after fulfilling the necessary requirements.

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The group urged the judiciary to resist political pressure and focus strictly on constitutional interpretation and documentary evidence before the court.

It added that attempts to invalidate Chinda’s candidacy through technical arguments would undermine democratic participation and the rights of political actors to freely associate and contest elections under the law.

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Children’s Day: Senator Manu celebrates Nigerian kids, urges them to embrace education as catalyst for growth

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The Senator representing Taraba Central Senatorial District Senator Haruna Manu has urged children in Nigeria and all over the world to embrace education as a catalyst for growth.

In a message to Taraba , Nigerian and kids all over the globe, Senator Manu advised kids not to toy with their educational pursuits as this will prepare them for the future.

He said the world is now a global village filled with advantages that can be tapped from any part of the world .

“As you celebrate this special day may God Almighty continue to serve as your pathfinder towards achieving your set goals on planet earth.

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” I celebrate with you as a father that truly believes in education as it can catapult you to greater heights of success.

Happy Children’s Day!

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