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NGOs, Nigerian Immigration Unites to Commemorate 2025 World Day Against Human Trafficking at Seme

NGOs, Nigerian Immigration Unites to Commemorate 2025 World Day Against Human Trafficking at Seme

By: Manoah Kikekon 


Comptroller Abdullahi Adamu (pcc) and Representatives of partner organizations 


MAEJT Nigeria (Movement for the Welfare of Children and Youth), TAEF, CAPRIGHT, DEVATOP, CHETACHI, EMAJO Initiative, and Kanem Care, in collaboration with Nigerian Immigration Service (Seme Border Command) to commemorate 2025 World Day Against Trafficking in Persons.


As part of the commemoration, a workshop was held on July 30th, 2025, at the ECOWAS Complex, Seme Border, Badagry, Lagos State. The event brought together Immigration officers and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to develop strategies for tackling the growing menace of human trafficking in Nigeria and across West Africa.


Comptroller Abdullahi Adamu (PCC) of the Seme Border Command commended MAEJT Nigeria for spearheading the initiative, emphasizing the urgent need for a united front. “Trafficking is not just a crime; it strips victims of their dignity and freedom,” he declared. 



Adamu stressed that combating trafficking requires multi-sectoral efforts involving government agencies, law enforcement, NGOs, and international partners. He urged participants to leverage the workshop to share intelligence, improve victim protection, and dismantle trafficking networks operating across borders.  


Elizabeth Odion, MAEJT Nigeria’s Program Manager, reinforced the 2025 global theme and called for stronger policies and enforcement measures. “Human trafficking is one of the worst human rights violations of our time,” she said, commending the Nigerian Immigration Service for its vital role in border security and victim rescue.


Elizabeth stressed the importance of prevention, prosecution, and survivor support, urging stakeholders to close gaps in reporting mechanisms and law enforcement strategies to strengthen the fight against Human trafficking.


Barr. Ugozi Arinze, Vice President of CAPRIGHT (Centre for the Advancement and Protection of the Rights of Vulnerable People), delivered a hard-hitting speech, questioning Nigeria’s weak penalties for traffickers. “Kidnapping carries a death sentence, yet human trafficking a more heinous crime gets only 2 years sentence, she argued.


Arinze revealed alarming statistics 750,000 to 1 million Nigerians are trafficked annually, with many victims subjected to forced labor, sexual exploitation, and organ harvesting. She called for zero tolerance, stressing that Section 30 of the Child’s Rights Act must be enforced to protect children from trafficking.  


Oke Jones, Coordinator of TAEF (Tmidi and Ayamba Empowerment Foundation), highlighted Nigeria’s status as a source, transit, and destination country for trafficking. “Our young women are trafficked abroad, boys forced into labor, and children sold into domestic slavery,” she lamented. Jones urging a four-pillar approach: prevention, protection, prosecution, and partnerships.  


As part of its contribution, DEVATOP introduced the Talkam App, a digital platform designed to report and document cases of human trafficking and other human rights abuses. Participants agreed on the need for better victim rehabilitation, stricter penalties for traffickers, and community sensitization programs to reduce vulnerability. 

By: Manoah Kikekon 


Comptroller Abdullahi Adamu (pcc) and Representatives of partner organizations 


MAEJT Nigeria (Movement for the Welfare of Children and Youth), TAEF, CAPRIGHT, DEVATOP, CHETACHI, EMAJO Initiative, and Kanem Care, in collaboration with Nigerian Immigration Service (Seme Border Command) to commemorate 2025 World Day Against Trafficking in Persons.


As part of the commemoration, a workshop was held on July 30th, 2025, at the ECOWAS Complex, Seme Border, Badagry, Lagos State. The event brought together Immigration officers and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to develop strategies for tackling the growing menace of human trafficking in Nigeria and across West Africa.


Comptroller Abdullahi Adamu (PCC) of the Seme Border Command commended MAEJT Nigeria for spearheading the initiative, emphasizing the urgent need for a united front. “Trafficking is not just a crime; it strips victims of their dignity and freedom,” he declared. 



Adamu stressed that combating trafficking requires multi-sectoral efforts involving government agencies, law enforcement, NGOs, and international partners. He urged participants to leverage the workshop to share intelligence, improve victim protection, and dismantle trafficking networks operating across borders.  


Elizabeth Odion, MAEJT Nigeria’s Program Manager, reinforced the 2025 global theme and called for stronger policies and enforcement measures. “Human trafficking is one of the worst human rights violations of our time,” she said, commending the Nigerian Immigration Service for its vital role in border security and victim rescue.


Elizabeth stressed the importance of prevention, prosecution, and survivor support, urging stakeholders to close gaps in reporting mechanisms and law enforcement strategies to strengthen the fight against Human trafficking.


Barr. Ugozi Arinze, Vice President of CAPRIGHT (Centre for the Advancement and Protection of the Rights of Vulnerable People), delivered a hard-hitting speech, questioning Nigeria’s weak penalties for traffickers. “Kidnapping carries a death sentence, yet human trafficking a more heinous crime gets only 2 years sentence, she argued.


Arinze revealed alarming statistics 750,000 to 1 million Nigerians are trafficked annually, with many victims subjected to forced labor, sexual exploitation, and organ harvesting. She called for zero tolerance, stressing that Section 30 of the Child’s Rights Act must be enforced to protect children from trafficking.  


Oke Jones, Coordinator of TAEF (Tmidi and Ayamba Empowerment Foundation), highlighted Nigeria’s status as a source, transit, and destination country for trafficking. “Our young women are trafficked abroad, boys forced into labor, and children sold into domestic slavery,” she lamented. Jones urging a four-pillar approach: prevention, protection, prosecution, and partnerships.  


As part of its contribution, DEVATOP introduced the Talkam App, a digital platform designed to report and document cases of human trafficking and other human rights abuses. Participants agreed on the need for better victim rehabilitation, stricter penalties for traffickers, and community sensitization programs to reduce vulnerability. 

Ikoga-Zebbe Kingdom Celebrates as Monarch Marks Five Years on the Throne

Ikoga-Zebbe Kingdom Celebrates as Monarch Marks Five Years on the Throne

 By: Manoah Kikekon 


His Royal Majesty Aholu De-Ovitotode Toyi


The ancient town of Ikoga Zebbe in Badagry Local Government erupted in jubilation on Tuesday as His Royal Majesty Aholu De-Ovitotode Toyi celebrated his 5th coronation anniversary, marking half a decade of visionary leadership, cultural preservation, and community development. 


The grand event, held at the historic Sano Palace, was a vibrant display of tradition, unity, and gratitude, drawing dignitaries, chiefs, and residents from across the kingdom.  

 

The anniversary festivities featured rich Yoruba traditions, including the sacred sounding of the Gbedu drum, a symbol of royal authority. The monarch, accompanied by his three queens Olori Omoladeeni, Olori Pedetin, and Olori Ewatomi Fabiyi led a procession to key cultural sites, including the Sango Tedo shrine and the historic Oja Oba market. These visits served as a tribute to the ancestors and a prayer for continued peace, prosperity, and growth in Ikoga Zebbe.  


In a statement released by Prince Awhanbe Jesuyon Sunday, the palace’s Secretary on Media and Publicity, the monarch reflected on his reign, describing it as a journey of unity, purpose, and development. 


He highlighted key achievements, including infrastructure improvements, youth empowerment programs, and initiatives fostering communal harmony. “Our throne remains committed to inclusive progress and the sustainable development of Ikoga Zebbe, Badagry, and Lagos State at large,” he declared.  


The monarch used the occasion to urge residents to strengthen their commitment to communal growth, emphasizing that collective effort is essential for lasting prosperity. “As we celebrate this milestone, we must reaffirm our dedication to partnerships that uplift our people and secure a brighter future for generations to come,” he stated. 


The speech resonated deeply with attendees, reinforcing the throne’s role as a unifying force in the kingdom.  

 By: Manoah Kikekon 


His Royal Majesty Aholu De-Ovitotode Toyi


The ancient town of Ikoga Zebbe in Badagry Local Government erupted in jubilation on Tuesday as His Royal Majesty Aholu De-Ovitotode Toyi celebrated his 5th coronation anniversary, marking half a decade of visionary leadership, cultural preservation, and community development. 


The grand event, held at the historic Sano Palace, was a vibrant display of tradition, unity, and gratitude, drawing dignitaries, chiefs, and residents from across the kingdom.  

 

The anniversary festivities featured rich Yoruba traditions, including the sacred sounding of the Gbedu drum, a symbol of royal authority. The monarch, accompanied by his three queens Olori Omoladeeni, Olori Pedetin, and Olori Ewatomi Fabiyi led a procession to key cultural sites, including the Sango Tedo shrine and the historic Oja Oba market. These visits served as a tribute to the ancestors and a prayer for continued peace, prosperity, and growth in Ikoga Zebbe.  


In a statement released by Prince Awhanbe Jesuyon Sunday, the palace’s Secretary on Media and Publicity, the monarch reflected on his reign, describing it as a journey of unity, purpose, and development. 


He highlighted key achievements, including infrastructure improvements, youth empowerment programs, and initiatives fostering communal harmony. “Our throne remains committed to inclusive progress and the sustainable development of Ikoga Zebbe, Badagry, and Lagos State at large,” he declared.  


The monarch used the occasion to urge residents to strengthen their commitment to communal growth, emphasizing that collective effort is essential for lasting prosperity. “As we celebrate this milestone, we must reaffirm our dedication to partnerships that uplift our people and secure a brighter future for generations to come,” he stated. 


The speech resonated deeply with attendees, reinforcing the throne’s role as a unifying force in the kingdom.  

ATPN South West Activates Ogun State Chapter, Melutia Ogunremi as Pioneer Chairman

ATPN South West Activates Ogun State Chapter, Melutia Ogunremi as Pioneer Chairman

 By: Manoah Kikekon



The Association of Tourism Practitioners of Nigeria (ATPN) South West Region has officially activated its Ogun State Chapter, ushering in a new era for tourism development in the Gateway State. 


The historic event, held at the June 12 Cultural Center in Abeokuta, saw the formal validation of Mrs. Melutia Ogunremi as the Pioneer Chairman of the chapter, alongside her executive team. The ceremony, graced by key industry stakeholders, marks a pivotal step in harnessing Ogun State’s vast tourism potential.  


The activation ceremony attracted prominent figures in Nigeria’s tourism sector, including Alhaja Olabisi Kamal, Chairman of the Lagos ATPN chapter, Dr. Abiodun Lasisi, Chief of Staff to the ATPN South West Vice President, and Apostle Sanyaolu, Chairman of the Ogun State Teaching Service Commission. Also in attendance were media representatives, including Mr. Apata Oyeniran, Editor of Tourism News at Independent Newspaper, and Mr. Paul-Sylvester, a guest from Greenwich University, London, who commended ATPN’s efforts in driving sustainable tourism development.  


In his keynote address, Hon. Apata Samson Nunayon, National Vice President of ATPN South West, emphasized the need for tourism departments in all 20 Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Ogun State.


“Tourism is a goldmine waiting to be tapped,” he declared. “By establishing functional tourism units across all LGAs, Ogun can boost grassroots tourism, create employment, and stimulate economic growth.” He urged the state government to prioritize this initiative, highlighting its potential to transform rural communities.  


The newly inaugurated Pioneer Chairman, Mrs. Melutia Ogunremi, expressed her gratitude to ATPN leadership for the opportunity to steer the Ogun State Chapter. 


“Our vision is to position Ogun as a top-tier tourism destination by leveraging our rich cultural heritage, historical sites, and natural attractions,” she stated. She further outlined plans to collaborate with stakeholders, including traditional rulers, private investors, and government agencies, to develop sustainable tourism projects.  

 

Mr. Paul-Sylvester, representing Greenwich University, UK, lauded ATPN’s initiative and stressed the importance of eco-tourism and community-based tourism in Nigeria. 


“Ogun State has immense potential for culturally sensitive tourism development,” he noted. “With proper planning, the state can attract global tourists while preserving its heritage.” His remarks reinforced the need for innovation and public-private partnerships in tourism development.  


 By: Manoah Kikekon



The Association of Tourism Practitioners of Nigeria (ATPN) South West Region has officially activated its Ogun State Chapter, ushering in a new era for tourism development in the Gateway State. 


The historic event, held at the June 12 Cultural Center in Abeokuta, saw the formal validation of Mrs. Melutia Ogunremi as the Pioneer Chairman of the chapter, alongside her executive team. The ceremony, graced by key industry stakeholders, marks a pivotal step in harnessing Ogun State’s vast tourism potential.  


The activation ceremony attracted prominent figures in Nigeria’s tourism sector, including Alhaja Olabisi Kamal, Chairman of the Lagos ATPN chapter, Dr. Abiodun Lasisi, Chief of Staff to the ATPN South West Vice President, and Apostle Sanyaolu, Chairman of the Ogun State Teaching Service Commission. Also in attendance were media representatives, including Mr. Apata Oyeniran, Editor of Tourism News at Independent Newspaper, and Mr. Paul-Sylvester, a guest from Greenwich University, London, who commended ATPN’s efforts in driving sustainable tourism development.  


In his keynote address, Hon. Apata Samson Nunayon, National Vice President of ATPN South West, emphasized the need for tourism departments in all 20 Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Ogun State.


“Tourism is a goldmine waiting to be tapped,” he declared. “By establishing functional tourism units across all LGAs, Ogun can boost grassroots tourism, create employment, and stimulate economic growth.” He urged the state government to prioritize this initiative, highlighting its potential to transform rural communities.  


The newly inaugurated Pioneer Chairman, Mrs. Melutia Ogunremi, expressed her gratitude to ATPN leadership for the opportunity to steer the Ogun State Chapter. 


“Our vision is to position Ogun as a top-tier tourism destination by leveraging our rich cultural heritage, historical sites, and natural attractions,” she stated. She further outlined plans to collaborate with stakeholders, including traditional rulers, private investors, and government agencies, to develop sustainable tourism projects.  

 

Mr. Paul-Sylvester, representing Greenwich University, UK, lauded ATPN’s initiative and stressed the importance of eco-tourism and community-based tourism in Nigeria. 


“Ogun State has immense potential for culturally sensitive tourism development,” he noted. “With proper planning, the state can attract global tourists while preserving its heritage.” His remarks reinforced the need for innovation and public-private partnerships in tourism development.  


Badagry Chairman Hunpe Visits Pota PHC, Ajara Townhall Promises Improvement on first day in office

Badagry Chairman Hunpe Visits Pota PHC, Ajara Townhall Promises Improvement on first day in office

By: Manoah Kikekon 


Babatunde Hunpe at Topa PHC


Hon. Hunpe Babatunde, The newly inaugurated Executive Chairman of Badagry Local Government, has taken decisive steps toward fulfilling his administration’s 100-day development promises, embarking on an extensive inspection tour of critical community projects.


The tour, which covered the deteriorating Pota Primary Health Center in Ward I and the stalled Ajara-Vetho Townhall in Ward E, signals a proactive approach to governance, with immediate interventions and long-term solutions pledged. 


At the Pota Primary Health Center, a vital healthcare facility plagued by infrastructural decay, Hon. Hunpe directed immediate short-term fixes, including generator repairs, reconnection to the national grid, and environmental cleanup. 


Expressing dissatisfaction with the facility’s condition, he emphasized his administration’s commitment to ensuring functional healthcare access. “I came here to see things for myself, not to rely on second-hand reports,” he stated. “This facility must serve our people effectively while we prepare for a full-scale remodel.”  


Hon. Hunpe assured residents that the Pota Primary Health Center would undergo a complete transformation within his first 100 days in office. The project will include modern medical equipment installation, structural upgrades, and improved service delivery to meet healthcare demands in the community. This move aligns with broader efforts to strengthen Badagry’s health infrastructure and reduce medical tourism outside the local government.  


The inspection team also visited the Ajara-Vetho Townhall, an essential community hub whose completion has been delayed. Hon. Hunpe announced that a non-destructive structural integrity test would be conducted to assess the building’s safety before proceeding with final construction. “This townhall is critical for community engagement and development,” he said. “We will ensure it is completed and commissioned within our 100-day timeline.”  

By: Manoah Kikekon 


Babatunde Hunpe at Topa PHC


Hon. Hunpe Babatunde, The newly inaugurated Executive Chairman of Badagry Local Government, has taken decisive steps toward fulfilling his administration’s 100-day development promises, embarking on an extensive inspection tour of critical community projects.


The tour, which covered the deteriorating Pota Primary Health Center in Ward I and the stalled Ajara-Vetho Townhall in Ward E, signals a proactive approach to governance, with immediate interventions and long-term solutions pledged. 


At the Pota Primary Health Center, a vital healthcare facility plagued by infrastructural decay, Hon. Hunpe directed immediate short-term fixes, including generator repairs, reconnection to the national grid, and environmental cleanup. 


Expressing dissatisfaction with the facility’s condition, he emphasized his administration’s commitment to ensuring functional healthcare access. “I came here to see things for myself, not to rely on second-hand reports,” he stated. “This facility must serve our people effectively while we prepare for a full-scale remodel.”  


Hon. Hunpe assured residents that the Pota Primary Health Center would undergo a complete transformation within his first 100 days in office. The project will include modern medical equipment installation, structural upgrades, and improved service delivery to meet healthcare demands in the community. This move aligns with broader efforts to strengthen Badagry’s health infrastructure and reduce medical tourism outside the local government.  


The inspection team also visited the Ajara-Vetho Townhall, an essential community hub whose completion has been delayed. Hon. Hunpe announced that a non-destructive structural integrity test would be conducted to assess the building’s safety before proceeding with final construction. “This townhall is critical for community engagement and development,” he said. “We will ensure it is completed and commissioned within our 100-day timeline.”  

PDP Badagry Leadership Reaffirms Loyalty Amid Defection Rumors, Vows to Strengthen Party Unity

PDP Badagry Leadership Reaffirms Loyalty Amid Defection Rumors, Vows to Strengthen Party Unity

By: Manoah kikekon 



The leadership of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Badagry Local Government has strongly dismissed rumors of defections among its key members, reaffirming their unwavering commitment to the party. 


In a well-attended meeting held today, top party leaders and stakeholders declared their loyalty to the PDP, dispelling speculations of internal divisions. The gathering, which included over 102 prominent leaders, sent a clear message of unity and determination ahead of future elections.


The communique issued after the meeting emphasized the party’s solidarity, with leaders denouncing what they described as "false narratives" aimed at destabilizing the PDP in Badagry. "PDP remains our party, and we stand firmly behind its principles and leadership," the statement read. 


Among the high-profile attendees were Hon. Setonji Koshoedo, PDP Deputy National Secretary; Hon. Phillips Aivoji, Lagos State PDP Chairman and other influential figures such as Prince Yomin Ogungbe and Chief Olaomo Ikufisile.


The meeting also featured strong statements from councilorship candidates and ward leaders, who pledged to mobilize grassroots support for the party. 


Barr. Medemaku Abayomi Noah, Chairmanship candidates, assured members that the PDP in Badagry remains a formidable force, despite external pressures. "We are not distracted by baseless rumors; our focus is on strengthening the party and delivering good governance to our people," he declared.


Political analysts suggest that this show of unity is a strategic move to counter recent opposition propaganda and reassure party members ahead of crucial elections. 


With prominent leaders like Hon. Seyon Hunyinbo Former state ex-officio and Rep Candidate, Alhaji Alani Ajose, Chief Femi Hunga ( Acting Chairman, PDP Badagry LGA), Elder James Joseph, Chief Sunday Hunwi, Hon Tunde Hunpatin, Alhaji Hassan Gafar, Alhaji Kazeem Kappo and Chief Benjamin Akovoyon in attendance, the PDP Badagry chapter demonstrated its readiness to consolidate its influence in Lagos State politics. The leadership also hinted at upcoming grassroots mobilization programs to further solidify their support base.


As the 2027 elections draw closer, the PDP in Badagry appears determined to present a united front, silencing detractors and reinforcing its position as a key opposition force in Lagos. 


The communique concluded with a call for all members to remain steadfast, assuring them that the party’s leadership is committed to transparency, inclusivity, and victory in future polls. With such a strong declaration, the PDP Badagry chapter has set the stage for an intense political battle in the coming years. 


By: Manoah kikekon 



The leadership of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Badagry Local Government has strongly dismissed rumors of defections among its key members, reaffirming their unwavering commitment to the party. 


In a well-attended meeting held today, top party leaders and stakeholders declared their loyalty to the PDP, dispelling speculations of internal divisions. The gathering, which included over 102 prominent leaders, sent a clear message of unity and determination ahead of future elections.


The communique issued after the meeting emphasized the party’s solidarity, with leaders denouncing what they described as "false narratives" aimed at destabilizing the PDP in Badagry. "PDP remains our party, and we stand firmly behind its principles and leadership," the statement read. 


Among the high-profile attendees were Hon. Setonji Koshoedo, PDP Deputy National Secretary; Hon. Phillips Aivoji, Lagos State PDP Chairman and other influential figures such as Prince Yomin Ogungbe and Chief Olaomo Ikufisile.


The meeting also featured strong statements from councilorship candidates and ward leaders, who pledged to mobilize grassroots support for the party. 


Barr. Medemaku Abayomi Noah, Chairmanship candidates, assured members that the PDP in Badagry remains a formidable force, despite external pressures. "We are not distracted by baseless rumors; our focus is on strengthening the party and delivering good governance to our people," he declared.


Political analysts suggest that this show of unity is a strategic move to counter recent opposition propaganda and reassure party members ahead of crucial elections. 


With prominent leaders like Hon. Seyon Hunyinbo Former state ex-officio and Rep Candidate, Alhaji Alani Ajose, Chief Femi Hunga ( Acting Chairman, PDP Badagry LGA), Elder James Joseph, Chief Sunday Hunwi, Hon Tunde Hunpatin, Alhaji Hassan Gafar, Alhaji Kazeem Kappo and Chief Benjamin Akovoyon in attendance, the PDP Badagry chapter demonstrated its readiness to consolidate its influence in Lagos State politics. The leadership also hinted at upcoming grassroots mobilization programs to further solidify their support base.


As the 2027 elections draw closer, the PDP in Badagry appears determined to present a united front, silencing detractors and reinforcing its position as a key opposition force in Lagos. 


The communique concluded with a call for all members to remain steadfast, assuring them that the party’s leadership is committed to transparency, inclusivity, and victory in future polls. With such a strong declaration, the PDP Badagry chapter has set the stage for an intense political battle in the coming years. 


Badagry Chairman Babatunde Hunpe Vows Economic Revolution, to Revive Tourism Industry

Badagry Chairman Babatunde Hunpe Vows Economic Revolution, to Revive Tourism Industry

By: Manoah kikekon 


Hon. Babatunde Hunpe 


Hon. Babatunde Hunpe, the Executive Chairman of Badagry Local Government, Babatunde Hunpe, has declared his administration’s commitment to unlocking the town’s vast tourism potential. 


Speaking at his inauguration anniversary held at the historic French Village in Badagry, Hunpe emphasized that harnessing these opportunities will boost the economy, create jobs, and empower residents.  


Hunpe revealed that while Badagry has long been celebrated for its rich cultural heritage and tourist attractions, its full economic potential remains untapped. “We’ve always talked about tourism, but this time, by the grace of God, we will unlock it,” he declared. 


The chairman outlined plans to leverage tourism to benefit not just the government but also the local population, particularly youths and women who stand to gain employment and increased trade opportunities.  


“If we tap into tourism properly, it will help the state and federal governments, and by extension, our people,” Hunpe stated. “Badagry will be open to the world economy our youths will get jobs, our women will make sales, and our economy will improve.”


Beyond tourism, Hunpe’s administration aims to make significant strides in healthcare, education, infrastructure, and youth development. He assured residents that his policies would be people-centric, urging them to hold him accountable while acknowledging that tough decisions may sometimes be necessary for progress.  


“If I or my staff step on toes, know that it’s for the greater good,” he appealed. “My door is always open for dialogue.”  


Supporting Hunpe’s vision, Aholu Agano Toniyon the 1st, of Ajara Agamathen Kingdom expressed optimism, stating that the chairman’s experience in government positions him to surpass past leaders. “We expect more from him, and as traditional leaders, we will work with him to achieve progress,” he said.  


Similarly, Chief Sunday Ogunbiyi praised Hunpe’s leadership qualities, describing him as “an embodiment of experience” capable of steering Badagry toward infrastructural and economic prosperity.  

 

Political analysts said with a clear roadmap focusing on tourism, infrastructure, and inclusive governance, Hunpe’s administration signals a new dawn for Badagry. If successful, the initiative could position the historic town as a top destination for investors, tourists, and development stakeholders ultimately rewriting its economic narrative.  


By: Manoah kikekon 


Hon. Babatunde Hunpe 


Hon. Babatunde Hunpe, the Executive Chairman of Badagry Local Government, Babatunde Hunpe, has declared his administration’s commitment to unlocking the town’s vast tourism potential. 


Speaking at his inauguration anniversary held at the historic French Village in Badagry, Hunpe emphasized that harnessing these opportunities will boost the economy, create jobs, and empower residents.  


Hunpe revealed that while Badagry has long been celebrated for its rich cultural heritage and tourist attractions, its full economic potential remains untapped. “We’ve always talked about tourism, but this time, by the grace of God, we will unlock it,” he declared. 


The chairman outlined plans to leverage tourism to benefit not just the government but also the local population, particularly youths and women who stand to gain employment and increased trade opportunities.  


“If we tap into tourism properly, it will help the state and federal governments, and by extension, our people,” Hunpe stated. “Badagry will be open to the world economy our youths will get jobs, our women will make sales, and our economy will improve.”


Beyond tourism, Hunpe’s administration aims to make significant strides in healthcare, education, infrastructure, and youth development. He assured residents that his policies would be people-centric, urging them to hold him accountable while acknowledging that tough decisions may sometimes be necessary for progress.  


“If I or my staff step on toes, know that it’s for the greater good,” he appealed. “My door is always open for dialogue.”  


Supporting Hunpe’s vision, Aholu Agano Toniyon the 1st, of Ajara Agamathen Kingdom expressed optimism, stating that the chairman’s experience in government positions him to surpass past leaders. “We expect more from him, and as traditional leaders, we will work with him to achieve progress,” he said.  


Similarly, Chief Sunday Ogunbiyi praised Hunpe’s leadership qualities, describing him as “an embodiment of experience” capable of steering Badagry toward infrastructural and economic prosperity.  

 

Political analysts said with a clear roadmap focusing on tourism, infrastructure, and inclusive governance, Hunpe’s administration signals a new dawn for Badagry. If successful, the initiative could position the historic town as a top destination for investors, tourists, and development stakeholders ultimately rewriting its economic narrative.  


Kogi Vows Justice for Slain Journalist Ayo Aiyepeku

Kogi Vows Justice for Slain Journalist Ayo Aiyepeku

By: Manoah kikekon 


Ayo Aiyepeku


The Kogi State government has pledged to ensure justice for Ayo Aiyepeku, the photojournalist brutally murdered under mysterious circumstances. 


In a strong statement, the state vowed to pursue the killers and bring them to book, emphasizing that such violence will not go unpunished.  

  

Kingsley Fanwo, Kogi’s Commissioner for Information and Communications, revealed that Governor Ahmed Ododo has directed security agencies to launch a thorough investigation into Aiyepeku’s killing. The governor stressed that while justice cannot reverse the tragedy, it will serve as solace to the bereaved family.  


“The safety and security of our people remain a top priority,” Fanwo stated. “We will leave no stone unturned to ensure the perpetrators face the full wrath of the law.” The government also confirmed that investigations into the prime suspect’s subsequent death are ongoing, deepening the mystery surrounding the case.  


Authorities have called on residents to remain vigilant and assist law enforcement with credible information. “Community support is crucial in solving this crime,” the statement added, urging anyone with useful leads to come forward.  


As tensions rise, Kogi State remains under scrutiny, with many demanding swift justice for Aiyepeku’s tragic death.  


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By: Manoah kikekon 


Ayo Aiyepeku


The Kogi State government has pledged to ensure justice for Ayo Aiyepeku, the photojournalist brutally murdered under mysterious circumstances. 


In a strong statement, the state vowed to pursue the killers and bring them to book, emphasizing that such violence will not go unpunished.  

  

Kingsley Fanwo, Kogi’s Commissioner for Information and Communications, revealed that Governor Ahmed Ododo has directed security agencies to launch a thorough investigation into Aiyepeku’s killing. The governor stressed that while justice cannot reverse the tragedy, it will serve as solace to the bereaved family.  


“The safety and security of our people remain a top priority,” Fanwo stated. “We will leave no stone unturned to ensure the perpetrators face the full wrath of the law.” The government also confirmed that investigations into the prime suspect’s subsequent death are ongoing, deepening the mystery surrounding the case.  


Authorities have called on residents to remain vigilant and assist law enforcement with credible information. “Community support is crucial in solving this crime,” the statement added, urging anyone with useful leads to come forward.  


As tensions rise, Kogi State remains under scrutiny, with many demanding swift justice for Aiyepeku’s tragic death.  


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