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TeeJay Yusuf bags 2025 Leadership award, dedicates it to God and humanity(Video /Photos)
…says this is a set up to do more

Hon Teejay Yusuf, a third-term member of the House of Representatives and a member of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP Board of Trustees has bagged the 2025 Leadership award in ‘Vision , Courage and Commitment to Politics ‘.
The award which was bestowed on him on Tuesday in Abuja by the Centre for Credible Leadership and Citizens Awareness CCLCA in conjunction with Naijablitznews and Hellosis Media.
In his brief acceptance speech, Yusuf said he is dedicating the award to God and humanity but also pointed out that “this is a set up to do more
“I see this as a set up because there is the saying that the reward for good work is more work. So it is those who don’t know that sees accolades, an award as specs but to me it exposes you for more responsibilities and expectations become high because you have been so awarded to be at this level, so any slip is seen as a failure, so I see this as a set up.
“However, my consolation is the fact that I have not done anything because I am smarter, more intelligent or more equipped. I have done whatever I have been able to achieve because it pleases God to make it happen. If it is hard work, the men who dig well would have been the richest.
“So I will give honour to whom I will give honour, glory to whom I will give glory to, it pleases God to give us even life today, I want to thank Him.
“And thank you for that you found me worthy, I mean there are lots of people doing good things but you noticed me in my corner, I will not take it for granted.
“And I will by His grace stay focused, still try to improve on areas I need to improve, still try to reach out more because I know there are a lot of gaps.
” The greatest challenge we have as a people is leadership, pure leadership. Yes, the leaders we have are from our micro society, from our environment, they are from our families, to the tendencies to bring into public office or whatever they are is a reflection of our home, what this means is that it is leadership I told you, that is why we have those challenges.
“So the day we face the challenge of leadership our country is fixed. Fix the home, you fix the family…
I want to dedicate this to God and to humanity. And say my own commitment and pledge is to say I will strive to do more.
“I will strive to keep the fire burning. I will try to make sure that the t’s are crossed and the I’s are dotted so that generations unborn, when they come they will realise that there were some of us in our little corner, who chose to follow this path, it might be narrow, it might not have accolades, it might not have applauses, but what I realise is that consistency over time produce more results than make complacent. So thank you and God bless you!
Earlier in his citation presented by Naijablitznews Associate Editor, Gloria Ikibah, said:
“Yusuf Ayo Tajudeen, better known as TEEJAY is a politician, entrepreneur, and nationalist. He is a natural bridge-builder, pragmatic, conscientious, reliable, and altruistic personality.
“A former Secretary-General of the National Association of Nigerian Students, (NANS), TEEJAY was in the forefront of struggles against military rulership in Nigeria in the 1990s. Given his commitment to human rights, and advocacy against tyranny, despotism, and arbitraniness, he was made the Secretary-General of the late Chima Ubani-led Civil Liberties Organization, (CLO) while still an undergraduate.
“He was a three-term Member of the House of Representatives, from 2011-2023; representing Kabba-Bunu/Ijumu Federal Constituency, whence he occupied several leadership positions which includes Chairman, House Committee on Capital Market. Under his watch, the Committee successfully organized the “Stakeholders Forum on Capital Market” . Till date, the positive impact of the Forum on the sub-sector and the economy is very evident in national development. He had a distinguished legislative career with outstanding accomplishments in Lawmaking, Oversight, and Constituency Development.
“As a first-termer in the 7th Assembly, he moved the First Motion which prevented the National Union of Electricity Employees, (NUEE) from embarking on a strike action that would have thrown the entire country into total darkness.

“During his 12 years stay at the House of Representatives, he moved 100 Motions, and 20 Bills which are people-focussed, development-driven, and geared towards ensuring good governance and meaningful transformation.
“Given his commitment and contributions to the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP); where he’s been a member since 2009, he was recently elevated as a MEMBER of the BOARD OF TRUSTEES, (BOT).
“He has won numerous Awards from some reputable public and private organizations within and outside the country, in recognition of his multi-sectoral contributions to nation building, human development, and philanthropy.
“An alumnus of the University of Jos, where he read Economics, TEEJAY YUSUF has Certifications from global institutions including the Harvard University; Cambridge University; and Carleton University in the USA, and United Kingdom respectively.
“Presently, he is the Managing Director of Twenty Five Eleven Limited, with headquarters in Abuja.
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Kudirat Abiola’s Murder: Supreme Court Dumps Trial Of Major Hamza Al-Mustapha
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The Supreme Court has dumped the trial of the former Chief Security Officer, to ex-Military Head of State, General Sani Abacha, Major Hamza Al-Mustapha (rtd), in the murder of Kudirat Abiola.
During proceeding, Lagos State was slated to re-open the trial, but no legal representation was made, while no process was filed since 2014 when the order to re-open the case was granted in its favour.
Paul Daudu, counsel to Al- Mustapha, informed the Justices of the Apex Court, that Lagos has not taken any step to implement the order granted it in 2014 to re-open the trial.
Daudu said that not even a notice of appeal was filed by Lagos state, as the appellant to demonstrate its seriousness to prosecute the trial.
The senior lawyer informed the Apex Court that in 2014 when the order to re-open the trial was granted, Lagos was issued a 30-day ultimatum to file its notice of appeal.
Daudu explained that more than nine years after, nothing was done to comply with the order. He therefore urged the Court to hold that the appellant has abandoned the case and should be dismissed in its entirety.
Justice Uwani Aba-Aji who presided over the matter, sought to know if Lagos was served with hearing notice, the Registrar of the Court answered in the affirmative.
In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court agreed that Lagos State has lost interest in the matter and consequently abandoned it.
Justice Aba-Aji held that nine years was long enough for the appellant to have filed notice of appeal and the brief of appeal in the matter.
Besides, the Court expressed disgust that no legal representation was made by the state government while no information was made available to the Court and the respondent despite being served with hearing notice since 2020.
Consequently, the matter was dismissed.
Kudirat was the wife of businessman cum politician, MKO Abiola, the presumed winner of the June 12, 1993 presidential election that was annulled by former President Ibrahim Babangida.
She was, however, murdered in Lagos in the nationwide crisis that followed the annulment and in the course of her persistent struggle to get the annulment reversed by the military.
Another matter by the Lagos governor, on the same trial was also dismissed on the same ground.
The Supreme Court had in 2014 in a ruling on the application by Lagos State for permission to re-open the case out of time, granted the request for the Lagos to challenge the Court of Appeal decision of July 12, 2013 that discharged and acquitted Al-Mustapha from the murder case.
The then Acting Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) Justice Walter Samuel Nkanu Onnoghen in the ruling of a panel of seven Justices ordered Lagos State to file its notice of appeal within 30 days.
The decision of Justice Onnoghen on the Lagos application argued by Osunsanya Oluwayemisi, a Senior State Counsel in the Lagos Ministry of Justice followed the consent of Al-Mustapha’s lawyer, Joseph Daudu (SAN), not to oppose the application.
The acting CJN had said that by the decision of the apex court, the time for Lagos to appeal against the findings of the Court of Appeal on the high profile murder case has been extended from July 12, 2013 when the Court of Appeal judgment was delivered till January 7, 2014.
By the granted permission in 2014, the coast became cleared for the Lagos to challenge the not guilty verdict granted in favour of the military officer by the Court of Appeal in 2013
In the then move to re-open the case, the Lagos State government had sought to file a notice of appeal out of the time at the Supreme Court asking for the permission of the court to allow it to challenge the Appeal Court findings of Justices Amina Adamu Augie, Rita Nosakhare Pemu and Fatimo Omoro Akinbami on ground of mis-carriage of Justice in the matter.
The state had in the application prayed the apex court to allow it to exercise its constitutional right to test the validity and correctness of the decision of the Appeal Court.
It claimed that it wanted to raise its ground of appeal on arguable legal and factual issues especially the question of whether there is any direct or circumstantial evidence establishing the guilt passed on Al-Mustapha in the murder case.
It had justified its lateness in filing the appeal on the ground that it set up two legal teams to review the circumstances of the case and the verdict of the Court of Appeal.
The government said that it took a long time for the two legal teams to present their findings and recommended that an appeal case can be filed and sustained.
The Lagos State Government said that it will ask the Supreme Court to set aside the judgment of the Court of Appeal which on July 12, 2013 discharged and acquitted Major Hamza Al-Mustapha, in the murder case of late Alhaja Kudirat Abiola.
In place of the Appeal Court decision, the state government said that it will plead with the apex court to uphold and restore the death sentence by hanging placed on the former Chief Security Officer (CSO) to the former dictator and late Head of State, General Sani Abacha by a Lagos High Court on January 30, 2012.
Al-Mustapha, Mohammed Abacha and one Lateef Shofolahan were arraigned before a Lagos high court on two-count criminal charge of conspiracy to commit murder and the murder of the late Alhaja Kudirat Abiola on June 4, 1996 in Lagos State.
In the judgment of the high court delivered on January 30, 2012 by Justice Moji Dada, the accused persons were found culpable as charged and sentenced them to death by hanging.
However, at the Court of Appeal approached by Al-Mustapha on April 27, 2012 for the review of the trial and the conviction, the three-member appellate court Justices in a unanimous judgment of July 12, 2013 voided the decision of the high court, set it aside and discharged and acquitted the accused on the ground that the evidence against them was not strong enough to warrant the death sentence.
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Awujale throne: Only Six Applicants meet Criteria as Ogun Govt halts process
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The kingmakers in Ijebu-Ode have disclosed that only six out of between 86 and 95 applications submitted for the vacant Awujale of Ijebuland stool are fully complete.
The Chairman of the Interregnum Council and Head of the Kingmakers, Olorogun Sonny Folorunso Kuku, made this known in an interview with Tribune Online on the progress of the selection process.
According to Kuku, although the selection process has commenced, many of the applications submitted by the ruling families were incomplete, leaving only about six that met the required documentation.
He explained that the kingmakers had already begun their deliberations but were proceeding with caution to avoid any form of bias.
Kuku said, “The families submitted between 86 and 95 names. This may sound surprising, but many of the applications were incomplete. At this point, only about six applications are fully completed.
“The kingmakers have already begun their work. Once we start, we must be extremely careful with our words and actions so as not to appear biased in any way.”
However, he revealed that the Ogun State Government had temporarily halted the process, noting that the kingmakers were yet to be informed of the exact reason for the decision.
Kuku added that the kingmakers were confident that the government was equally interested in ensuring a peaceful and credible outcome.
“However, today (Wednesday), we received a message from the government informing us that the process has been temporarily halted.
“At the moment, we do not know the exact reason for this decision. We are in contact with the government to understand why this happened and how the process can resume as quickly as possible.
“We are confident that the government is equally interested in ensuring a peaceful outcome.
“We are consulting with them, and we believe that something positive will happen very soon,” he said.
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