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Lagos Governor Sanwo-Olu Reportedly Directed to Resign on Health Grounds; Hamzat Prepared for Takeover

Lagos Governor Sanwo-Olu Reportedly Directed to Resign on Health Grounds; Hamzat Prepared for Takeover

 By: Manoah Kikekon 


LAGOS, NIGERIA — The political landscape of Nigeria’s economic heartbeat is bracing for a seismic shift as reports emerge that Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has been asked to resign from office on health grounds. This strategic move is expected to pave the way for his deputy, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, to assume the governorship and complete the current administration's tenure.


According to SaharaReporters exclusive insights from sources within the presidency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his inner circle have expressed growing dissatisfaction with the current leadership in Lagos. This discontent has reportedly culminated in the initiation of a high-level transition plan to stabilize the state’s political hierarchy.


The proposed arrangement would not only see Hamzat finish the remaining years of the current term but would also strategically position him as the frontrunner for a fresh four-year mandate in the 2027 general elections.


“The Presidency, President Bola Tinubu and key figures in his inner circle are reportedly dissatisfied with the current leadership in Lagos and have moved to initiate a transition plan,” a top source in the Presidency revealed.


“The emerging arrangement would see Sanwo-Olu resign, paving the way for his deputy to assume office and complete the remainder of the tenure,” the source added, highlighting the depth of the ongoing recalibration.


While an official statement from the Lagos State Government remains pending, the development underscores an intensifying shift within Lagos politics—a territory long considered President Tinubu’s most vital and strategic stronghold.


If implemented, this move would represent one of the most consequential leadership changes in the state's modern history. The implications are far-reaching, potentially altering party dynamics, governance continuity, and the broader electoral outlook for the All Progressives Congress (APC) heading into 2027.


Political tensions have notably deepened in recent months. Governor Sanwo-Olu has faced accusations within party circles of insubordination, including alleged attempts to build independent political structures in Lagos—a move perceived as a direct challenge to the President’s established influence.


Furthermore, the Governor has been linked to friction involving the legislative arm, specifically regarding efforts to unseat the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa, alongside contentious disputes over the control of strategic state land assets.


In March 2025, it was reported that President Tinubu had to personally intervene to facilitate the reinstatement of Obasa as Speaker following a sudden impeachment. The President reportedly identified what he termed the "indelible fingerprints" of the state executive in the leadership crisis.


During a high-stakes meeting with state lawmakers in Abuja, Tinubu expressed concern over the Governor's perceived overreach. Sources present noted that the President found it "unsettling" that the executive branch would demonstrate such a vested interest in determining the internal leadership of the House.


“At the meeting, President Tinubu explained that the reason why Obasa escaped the impeachment was because he saw the influence of the Lagos executive... he found it unsettling,” a source familiar with the Abuja deliberations stated.


The legislative crisis, which originally erupted in January 2025 over allegations of financial mismanagement against Obasa, was eventually quelled by behind-the-scenes pressure from APC national leaders. This intervention led to the stepping down of **Mojisola Meranda**, who had briefly replaced Obasa, in a deal aimed at preserving party unity.


Compounding these political woes, a major scandal arose when the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) declared Aisha Sulaiman Achimugu, a known associate of the Governor, wanted for alleged money laundering and criminal conspiracy.


Achimugu was accused of funneling funds to opposition leaders during the 2023 elections. This development reportedly left President Tinubu feeling "furious and betrayed," as intelligence suggested that resources linked to his own political protégé were being used to bolster rivals.


A government official noted that while the President has navigated deceptive tactics throughout his career, he was "uncharacteristically hurt" by this specific intelligence. Security sources allegedly traced significant sums to opposition figures, raising fundamental questions about the Governor’s true political allegiances.


Some analysts suggest that the EFCC’s aggressive interest in Achimugu was a calculated signal that the presidency was preparing to sever ties with Sanwo-Olu. Meanwhile, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has vehemently denied receiving such funds, labeling the claims a "blatant lie."


The rift widened further in June 2025 following reports that President Tinubu was displeased over the alleged illegal allocation of 96 hectares of land in Banana Island to various developers. Sources claimed some of the disputed land was linked to the President’s interests and had been sold without authorization.


“Tinubu got upset with Sanwo-Olu over illegal land allocation at Banana Island... Sanwo-Olu, they reported, also sold Tinubu’s land,” a source claimed, highlighting the breakdown of trust regarding state assets and patronage.


Earlier in May 2025, federal investigators uncovered what is being described as one of the largest land racketeering and money laundering schemes in the state's history. The **EFCC** formally requested detailed records from the Federal Ministry of Housing regarding allocations to 14 specific companies across prime areas like Lekki and Osborne Foreshore.


The anti-graft agency’s probe into "conspiracy, abuse of office, and money laundering" involved a request for Certified True Copies (CTC) of development permits and revenue-sharing agreements. This investigation appears to have provided the final impetus for federal intervention.


Ultimately, the mounting pressure led President Tinubu to order the immediate revocation of licenses for unauthorized developments on federal infrastructure corridors in Lagos. This decisive action, announced during the commissioning of the Lekki Deep Sea Port Access Road, appears to be the final precursor to a total leadership transition in Lagos.

 By: Manoah Kikekon 


LAGOS, NIGERIA — The political landscape of Nigeria’s economic heartbeat is bracing for a seismic shift as reports emerge that Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has been asked to resign from office on health grounds. This strategic move is expected to pave the way for his deputy, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, to assume the governorship and complete the current administration's tenure.


According to SaharaReporters exclusive insights from sources within the presidency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his inner circle have expressed growing dissatisfaction with the current leadership in Lagos. This discontent has reportedly culminated in the initiation of a high-level transition plan to stabilize the state’s political hierarchy.


The proposed arrangement would not only see Hamzat finish the remaining years of the current term but would also strategically position him as the frontrunner for a fresh four-year mandate in the 2027 general elections.


“The Presidency, President Bola Tinubu and key figures in his inner circle are reportedly dissatisfied with the current leadership in Lagos and have moved to initiate a transition plan,” a top source in the Presidency revealed.


“The emerging arrangement would see Sanwo-Olu resign, paving the way for his deputy to assume office and complete the remainder of the tenure,” the source added, highlighting the depth of the ongoing recalibration.


While an official statement from the Lagos State Government remains pending, the development underscores an intensifying shift within Lagos politics—a territory long considered President Tinubu’s most vital and strategic stronghold.


If implemented, this move would represent one of the most consequential leadership changes in the state's modern history. The implications are far-reaching, potentially altering party dynamics, governance continuity, and the broader electoral outlook for the All Progressives Congress (APC) heading into 2027.


Political tensions have notably deepened in recent months. Governor Sanwo-Olu has faced accusations within party circles of insubordination, including alleged attempts to build independent political structures in Lagos—a move perceived as a direct challenge to the President’s established influence.


Furthermore, the Governor has been linked to friction involving the legislative arm, specifically regarding efforts to unseat the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa, alongside contentious disputes over the control of strategic state land assets.


In March 2025, it was reported that President Tinubu had to personally intervene to facilitate the reinstatement of Obasa as Speaker following a sudden impeachment. The President reportedly identified what he termed the "indelible fingerprints" of the state executive in the leadership crisis.


During a high-stakes meeting with state lawmakers in Abuja, Tinubu expressed concern over the Governor's perceived overreach. Sources present noted that the President found it "unsettling" that the executive branch would demonstrate such a vested interest in determining the internal leadership of the House.


“At the meeting, President Tinubu explained that the reason why Obasa escaped the impeachment was because he saw the influence of the Lagos executive... he found it unsettling,” a source familiar with the Abuja deliberations stated.


The legislative crisis, which originally erupted in January 2025 over allegations of financial mismanagement against Obasa, was eventually quelled by behind-the-scenes pressure from APC national leaders. This intervention led to the stepping down of **Mojisola Meranda**, who had briefly replaced Obasa, in a deal aimed at preserving party unity.


Compounding these political woes, a major scandal arose when the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) declared Aisha Sulaiman Achimugu, a known associate of the Governor, wanted for alleged money laundering and criminal conspiracy.


Achimugu was accused of funneling funds to opposition leaders during the 2023 elections. This development reportedly left President Tinubu feeling "furious and betrayed," as intelligence suggested that resources linked to his own political protégé were being used to bolster rivals.


A government official noted that while the President has navigated deceptive tactics throughout his career, he was "uncharacteristically hurt" by this specific intelligence. Security sources allegedly traced significant sums to opposition figures, raising fundamental questions about the Governor’s true political allegiances.


Some analysts suggest that the EFCC’s aggressive interest in Achimugu was a calculated signal that the presidency was preparing to sever ties with Sanwo-Olu. Meanwhile, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has vehemently denied receiving such funds, labeling the claims a "blatant lie."


The rift widened further in June 2025 following reports that President Tinubu was displeased over the alleged illegal allocation of 96 hectares of land in Banana Island to various developers. Sources claimed some of the disputed land was linked to the President’s interests and had been sold without authorization.


“Tinubu got upset with Sanwo-Olu over illegal land allocation at Banana Island... Sanwo-Olu, they reported, also sold Tinubu’s land,” a source claimed, highlighting the breakdown of trust regarding state assets and patronage.


Earlier in May 2025, federal investigators uncovered what is being described as one of the largest land racketeering and money laundering schemes in the state's history. The **EFCC** formally requested detailed records from the Federal Ministry of Housing regarding allocations to 14 specific companies across prime areas like Lekki and Osborne Foreshore.


The anti-graft agency’s probe into "conspiracy, abuse of office, and money laundering" involved a request for Certified True Copies (CTC) of development permits and revenue-sharing agreements. This investigation appears to have provided the final impetus for federal intervention.


Ultimately, the mounting pressure led President Tinubu to order the immediate revocation of licenses for unauthorized developments on federal infrastructure corridors in Lagos. This decisive action, announced during the commissioning of the Lekki Deep Sea Port Access Road, appears to be the final precursor to a total leadership transition in Lagos.

Lagos Launches AI-Powered ‘LERMS’ Platform For Emergency Response

Lagos Launches AI-Powered ‘LERMS’ Platform For Emergency Response

 By: Manoah Kikekon 



IKEJA, LAGOS — In a major leap toward its "Smart City" ambition, the Lagos State Government has officially launched the Lagos Emergency Responders Management System (LERMS). This unified digital ecosystem is designed to slash response times and bridge the communication gap between distressed citizens and first responders.


Unveiled at Alausa on Monday, April 27, 2026, the platform integrates high-tech surveillance, artificial intelligence, and multi-channel reporting to ensure that in a city of over 20 million people, help is only a click away.


LERMS marks a shift from fragmented emergency protocols to a centralized, intelligent framework. The system connects key agencies—including LASAMBUS, LASTMA, and the Lagos State Fire Service into a single operational loop.


Femi Giwa, General Manager of the Lagos State Command and Control Centre (LSCCC), described the launch as a transformative milestone for public safety.


“LERMS is a robust, technology-driven framework that enhances precision and responsiveness. It integrates citizens, responders, and the control centre into a unified digital ecosystem aimed at improving coordination and operational efficiency,” Giwa stated.


One of the most innovative features of LERMS is its use of **Artificial Intelligence (AI) to verify incident reports in real-time. This middleware is designed to filter out prank calls and minimize false alarms, ensuring resources are directed where they are most needed. Residents can now report emergencies via: 

The Eko Help Mobile App

USSD Codes and SMS

Interactive Voice Response (IVR)

Social Media Platforms


The system also features automatic location tracking, eliminating the often-fatal delays caused by callers struggling to describe their exact location during a crisis.


The platform isn't just about reporting; it's about management. LERMS includes an Ambulance Services Management System that tracks hospital bed capacity and ambulance proximity in real-time. It also boasts "predictive intelligence" to detect early signs of hazards like gas leaks.


Gbenga Oyerinde, the Commissioner for Special Duties and Intergovernmental Relations, emphasized that proactive systems are no longer a luxury but a necessity for Lagos.


“In a megacity like Lagos, proactive and intelligent systems are essential. This platform ensures faster response times, improved coordination, and better resource allocation,” Oyerinde remarked.


The project was developed in partnership with SOFTSEER Ltd, whose Managing Director, Iyanu Fakoya, handed over the operational assets during the event. Fakoya noted that the system reinforces existing infrastructure rather than replacing it, creating a more resilient safety net.


“What we are witnessing today is not merely a handover, but the beginning of a system designed to transform how emergencies are reported, verified, and addressed—ensuring that every second counts,” Fakoya said.


NAN

 By: Manoah Kikekon 



IKEJA, LAGOS — In a major leap toward its "Smart City" ambition, the Lagos State Government has officially launched the Lagos Emergency Responders Management System (LERMS). This unified digital ecosystem is designed to slash response times and bridge the communication gap between distressed citizens and first responders.


Unveiled at Alausa on Monday, April 27, 2026, the platform integrates high-tech surveillance, artificial intelligence, and multi-channel reporting to ensure that in a city of over 20 million people, help is only a click away.


LERMS marks a shift from fragmented emergency protocols to a centralized, intelligent framework. The system connects key agencies—including LASAMBUS, LASTMA, and the Lagos State Fire Service into a single operational loop.


Femi Giwa, General Manager of the Lagos State Command and Control Centre (LSCCC), described the launch as a transformative milestone for public safety.


“LERMS is a robust, technology-driven framework that enhances precision and responsiveness. It integrates citizens, responders, and the control centre into a unified digital ecosystem aimed at improving coordination and operational efficiency,” Giwa stated.


One of the most innovative features of LERMS is its use of **Artificial Intelligence (AI) to verify incident reports in real-time. This middleware is designed to filter out prank calls and minimize false alarms, ensuring resources are directed where they are most needed. Residents can now report emergencies via: 

The Eko Help Mobile App

USSD Codes and SMS

Interactive Voice Response (IVR)

Social Media Platforms


The system also features automatic location tracking, eliminating the often-fatal delays caused by callers struggling to describe their exact location during a crisis.


The platform isn't just about reporting; it's about management. LERMS includes an Ambulance Services Management System that tracks hospital bed capacity and ambulance proximity in real-time. It also boasts "predictive intelligence" to detect early signs of hazards like gas leaks.


Gbenga Oyerinde, the Commissioner for Special Duties and Intergovernmental Relations, emphasized that proactive systems are no longer a luxury but a necessity for Lagos.


“In a megacity like Lagos, proactive and intelligent systems are essential. This platform ensures faster response times, improved coordination, and better resource allocation,” Oyerinde remarked.


The project was developed in partnership with SOFTSEER Ltd, whose Managing Director, Iyanu Fakoya, handed over the operational assets during the event. Fakoya noted that the system reinforces existing infrastructure rather than replacing it, creating a more resilient safety net.


“What we are witnessing today is not merely a handover, but the beginning of a system designed to transform how emergencies are reported, verified, and addressed—ensuring that every second counts,” Fakoya said.


NAN

Ogun 2027: Yayi Achievers Support Group Endorses Senator Solomon Adeola for Ogun Governor

Ogun 2027: Yayi Achievers Support Group Endorses Senator Solomon Adeola for Ogun Governor

By: Manoah Kikekon


Chief Tijani Tajudeen Bokoh, the Baale of Gbojo and the Chairman of the Yayi Achievers Support Group


GBOJE-GBOJO, OGUN STATE — The race for the Ogun State Government House in 2027 gained significant momentum as the Yayi Achievers Support Group, alongside several grassroots organizations, officially endorsed Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola (popularly known as YAYI) for Governor.


The endorsement ceremony, held on Saturday April 25, 2026 in the Gboje-Gbojo area of Ere Ward, Ado-Odo Local Government, drew hundreds of supporters, including the Yayi Farmers Support Group and the Iwoye Women for Yayi Support Group. 



To mark the occasion, the groups distributed 300 food palliatives to residents and 250 exercise books to local students, underscoring the Senator’s commitment to welfare and education.


Mr. Sheriff Alani Adebayo, Assistant Director of Admin for Caucus 7202 a grassroots mobilization wing for the Senator highlighted the lawmaker’s unprecedented track record in the state.



"Senator Yayi has done a lot for Ogun since he became a Senator. As of today, we can lay claim to 114 completed roads constructed by him, not to mention numerous scholarships and JAMB forms provided for our youth," Adebayo stated. 


"We are here to evangelize 'Yayism' to every corner of the state because he is a man whose achievements have surpassed those who came before him."


Adebayo further urged residents to protect their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), describing them as the ultimate tool for ensuring the Senator's victory in 2027.


Chief Tijani Tajudeen Bokoh, the Baale of Gbojo and the Chairman of the Yayi Achievers Support Group, expressed the community’s enthusiasm for the Senator’s vision, citing tangible developments in healthcare and infrastructure.



"We have all seen his good works the hospitals, the schools, and the empowerments. This is why we have come together to tell the people that Yayi is the best person to follow," Bokoh remarked. "I am telling everyone in Ere Ward: come 2027, we must go out en masse to support him."


The movement also focused on specific sectoral needs, with leaders promising that a "Yayi-led" executive would prioritize agriculture and commerce. 


Abiodun Owheyon, former Secretary of Ado-Odo Ota, revealed that the Senator’s team is already engaging with the farming community.


"We have told the farmers that Yayi is ready to provide agricultural implements and land to farm if he emerges as Governor," Owheyon said. 


"The women are also requesting ultra-modern markets, solar power, and transformers. We are confident that Yayi will deliver on these needs once he is in office."


Hon. Amos Kunuho, Director of Caucus 7202 (Ado-Odo Igbesa Chapter), emphasized that the movement is driven by a genuine love for the Senator's leadership style. He urged supporters to work "with the whole of their hearts" for the progress of Ogun State.

By: Manoah Kikekon


Chief Tijani Tajudeen Bokoh, the Baale of Gbojo and the Chairman of the Yayi Achievers Support Group


GBOJE-GBOJO, OGUN STATE — The race for the Ogun State Government House in 2027 gained significant momentum as the Yayi Achievers Support Group, alongside several grassroots organizations, officially endorsed Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola (popularly known as YAYI) for Governor.


The endorsement ceremony, held on Saturday April 25, 2026 in the Gboje-Gbojo area of Ere Ward, Ado-Odo Local Government, drew hundreds of supporters, including the Yayi Farmers Support Group and the Iwoye Women for Yayi Support Group. 



To mark the occasion, the groups distributed 300 food palliatives to residents and 250 exercise books to local students, underscoring the Senator’s commitment to welfare and education.


Mr. Sheriff Alani Adebayo, Assistant Director of Admin for Caucus 7202 a grassroots mobilization wing for the Senator highlighted the lawmaker’s unprecedented track record in the state.



"Senator Yayi has done a lot for Ogun since he became a Senator. As of today, we can lay claim to 114 completed roads constructed by him, not to mention numerous scholarships and JAMB forms provided for our youth," Adebayo stated. 


"We are here to evangelize 'Yayism' to every corner of the state because he is a man whose achievements have surpassed those who came before him."


Adebayo further urged residents to protect their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), describing them as the ultimate tool for ensuring the Senator's victory in 2027.


Chief Tijani Tajudeen Bokoh, the Baale of Gbojo and the Chairman of the Yayi Achievers Support Group, expressed the community’s enthusiasm for the Senator’s vision, citing tangible developments in healthcare and infrastructure.



"We have all seen his good works the hospitals, the schools, and the empowerments. This is why we have come together to tell the people that Yayi is the best person to follow," Bokoh remarked. "I am telling everyone in Ere Ward: come 2027, we must go out en masse to support him."


The movement also focused on specific sectoral needs, with leaders promising that a "Yayi-led" executive would prioritize agriculture and commerce. 


Abiodun Owheyon, former Secretary of Ado-Odo Ota, revealed that the Senator’s team is already engaging with the farming community.


"We have told the farmers that Yayi is ready to provide agricultural implements and land to farm if he emerges as Governor," Owheyon said. 


"The women are also requesting ultra-modern markets, solar power, and transformers. We are confident that Yayi will deliver on these needs once he is in office."


Hon. Amos Kunuho, Director of Caucus 7202 (Ado-Odo Igbesa Chapter), emphasized that the movement is driven by a genuine love for the Senator's leadership style. He urged supporters to work "with the whole of their hearts" for the progress of Ogun State.

World Malaria Day 2026: Federal Government Backs N1 Billion Youth Competition to Eradicate Disease

World Malaria Day 2026: Federal Government Backs N1 Billion Youth Competition to Eradicate Disease

 By: Manoah Kikekon 




ABUJA, NIGERIA — In a historic move to mark World Malaria Day 2026, the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare has officially endorsed the Geneith Health Competition (GHC), a nationwide initiative aimed at mobilizing Nigerian youth to lead the final charge against malaria.


The partnership, approved by the Department of Public Health, will see the competition implemented across all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). The Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Ali Pate, through Director of Public Health, Godwin Ntadom, hailed the initiative as a "strategic intervention" necessary for improving national health outcomes.


At the formal launch held at the Geneith Head Office in Lagos, Emmanuel Umenwa, Chairman of Geneith Pharmaceuticals Ltd, announced a staggering N1 billion commitment to the cause. This investment includes:

N400 Million in academic scholarships and cash rewards for winning students.

N600 Million worth of educational materials and community outreach items.


"To effectively combat malaria, we must strengthen the entire health system financing, workforce, and service delivery," Umenwa stated. "We are nurturing a new generation of health advocates who see preventive healthcare as a priority."


Nigeria currently bears a heavy burden, accounting for approximately 27% of global malaria cases and 31% of global malaria deaths. Prince Cletus Iloabanafor, Managing Director of CEOAFRICA and initiator of the GHC, warned that these statistics will not change without a radical shift in strategy.


“Unless Nigeria tackles malaria by carrying the youth along, eradication will remain a mirage,” Iloabanafor remarked. “We are calling on Nigerian youth to serve as 'Ambassadors of War Against Malaria.' They are the agents of behavioral change needed at the grassroots level.”


The Geneith Health Competition, powered by Coatal Forte Softgel, targets students in secondary and tertiary institutions. It is designed to foster health literacy, original research, and community-level advocacy. By integrating malaria education back into the school system, the GHC aims to create a ripple effect of awareness from classrooms to households.


The initiative has already secured massive support from major national student bodies, creating a unified front that mirrors successful global models of disease elimination.


With the formal backing of the Federal Government, registration for the Geneith Health Competition 2026 is officially open to students nationwide. Participants will have the opportunity to showcase research and advocacy projects that offer practical solutions for a malaria-free Nigeria.


“The time has come for Nigeria to take full ownership of this fight,” Iloabanafor concluded. “Without decisive action and youth inclusion, we risk repeating the same narrative every year. Today, that narrative changes.”


 By: Manoah Kikekon 




ABUJA, NIGERIA — In a historic move to mark World Malaria Day 2026, the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare has officially endorsed the Geneith Health Competition (GHC), a nationwide initiative aimed at mobilizing Nigerian youth to lead the final charge against malaria.


The partnership, approved by the Department of Public Health, will see the competition implemented across all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). The Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Ali Pate, through Director of Public Health, Godwin Ntadom, hailed the initiative as a "strategic intervention" necessary for improving national health outcomes.


At the formal launch held at the Geneith Head Office in Lagos, Emmanuel Umenwa, Chairman of Geneith Pharmaceuticals Ltd, announced a staggering N1 billion commitment to the cause. This investment includes:

N400 Million in academic scholarships and cash rewards for winning students.

N600 Million worth of educational materials and community outreach items.


"To effectively combat malaria, we must strengthen the entire health system financing, workforce, and service delivery," Umenwa stated. "We are nurturing a new generation of health advocates who see preventive healthcare as a priority."


Nigeria currently bears a heavy burden, accounting for approximately 27% of global malaria cases and 31% of global malaria deaths. Prince Cletus Iloabanafor, Managing Director of CEOAFRICA and initiator of the GHC, warned that these statistics will not change without a radical shift in strategy.


“Unless Nigeria tackles malaria by carrying the youth along, eradication will remain a mirage,” Iloabanafor remarked. “We are calling on Nigerian youth to serve as 'Ambassadors of War Against Malaria.' They are the agents of behavioral change needed at the grassroots level.”


The Geneith Health Competition, powered by Coatal Forte Softgel, targets students in secondary and tertiary institutions. It is designed to foster health literacy, original research, and community-level advocacy. By integrating malaria education back into the school system, the GHC aims to create a ripple effect of awareness from classrooms to households.


The initiative has already secured massive support from major national student bodies, creating a unified front that mirrors successful global models of disease elimination.


With the formal backing of the Federal Government, registration for the Geneith Health Competition 2026 is officially open to students nationwide. Participants will have the opportunity to showcase research and advocacy projects that offer practical solutions for a malaria-free Nigeria.


“The time has come for Nigeria to take full ownership of this fight,” Iloabanafor concluded. “Without decisive action and youth inclusion, we risk repeating the same narrative every year. Today, that narrative changes.”


Kano State: The "Fashola Policy" Invocation & The Underwear Controversy

Kano State: The "Fashola Policy" Invocation & The Underwear Controversy

By Efosa Duro



KANO, NIGERIA  — A wave of public indignation has swept through Kano State and the wider federation following the emergence of viral images showing women displaying undergarments branded with political imagery. 


The incident, linked to alleged distribution drives by political actors within the All Progressives Congress (APC), has triggered a fierce backlash from civic activists, religious leaders, and public commentators. In a scathing rebuke of the current political climate, critics have invoked what they term the "Fashola Policy" a reference to a pattern of transactional politics that many fear will lead to a "bait-and-switch" on the electorate.


Social media platforms have been flooded with photos of female underwear featuring the names and faces of prominent political figures. While ostensibly distributed as "campaign outreach," the gesture has been widely condemned as a new low in political engagement.


Investigators from The Heroes Mind have noted that across various communities, the psychological impact is undeniable: women feel vulnerable, families are alarmed, and trust in leadership is being tested.


"This is not just a lapse in judgment; it is a systematic assault on the dignity of our mothers and sisters. To reduce the needs of a woman to branded underwear is the height oqf insensitivity," one civic activist stated.


Adding fuel to the fire, renowned legal practitioner and activist Dele Farotimi has sounded a historical alarm. Farotimi drew a direct parallel between today’s events and the tenure of former Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola, reminding the public of a controversial precedent.


Farotimi recalled the era when Fashola distributed safety helmets to *Okada* (motorcycle) riders during an election cycle, only for the state to begin the mass confiscation and crushing of motorcycles once the votes were counted and the political goal was achieved.


"I remember that year," Farotimi remarked, questioning the long-term cost of these "gifts." He pointedly asked: "When elections are over, wetin APC go collect from the people they are gifting pants today?"


Beyond the political optics, our investigation highlights a darker psychological undertone. In a region where narratives surrounding criminal activities and ritual practices involving personal items are rife, the public distribution of intimate apparel has created a crisis of trust. 


Whether these fears are fully verified or not, the "Nothing Must Happen to Our Women" movement emphasizes that dignity and safety must remain non-negotiable.


In the wake of this development, The Heroes Mind joins civil society in calling for immediate and responsible leadership. The following demands have been issued to the Kano State authorities:


1.  Immediate Clarification: The government must provide official transparency on who authorized and funded the branded items.

2.  Strong Protective Measures: Implementation of tangible security protocols to protect women from exploitation and the fear of ritual-related targeting.

3.  Public Enlightenment: A robust campaign to counter misinformation and harmful narratives while restoring community calm.

4.  Accountable Governance: A fundamental shift away from "transactional optics" toward governance that prioritizes the actual safety and dignity of the citizenry.


The message from the streets is clear: "Nothing must happen to our women. Not now. Not ever." The invocation of the "Fashola Policy" serves as a stern warning that the electorate is now wary of political actors bearing suspicious gifts. This is not politics as usual; it is a matter of fundamental human dignity.


Advocacy investigation report sponsored by the Society for Human Advancement and Creativity Organisation (SHACO).

By Efosa Duro



KANO, NIGERIA  — A wave of public indignation has swept through Kano State and the wider federation following the emergence of viral images showing women displaying undergarments branded with political imagery. 


The incident, linked to alleged distribution drives by political actors within the All Progressives Congress (APC), has triggered a fierce backlash from civic activists, religious leaders, and public commentators. In a scathing rebuke of the current political climate, critics have invoked what they term the "Fashola Policy" a reference to a pattern of transactional politics that many fear will lead to a "bait-and-switch" on the electorate.


Social media platforms have been flooded with photos of female underwear featuring the names and faces of prominent political figures. While ostensibly distributed as "campaign outreach," the gesture has been widely condemned as a new low in political engagement.


Investigators from The Heroes Mind have noted that across various communities, the psychological impact is undeniable: women feel vulnerable, families are alarmed, and trust in leadership is being tested.


"This is not just a lapse in judgment; it is a systematic assault on the dignity of our mothers and sisters. To reduce the needs of a woman to branded underwear is the height oqf insensitivity," one civic activist stated.


Adding fuel to the fire, renowned legal practitioner and activist Dele Farotimi has sounded a historical alarm. Farotimi drew a direct parallel between today’s events and the tenure of former Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola, reminding the public of a controversial precedent.


Farotimi recalled the era when Fashola distributed safety helmets to *Okada* (motorcycle) riders during an election cycle, only for the state to begin the mass confiscation and crushing of motorcycles once the votes were counted and the political goal was achieved.


"I remember that year," Farotimi remarked, questioning the long-term cost of these "gifts." He pointedly asked: "When elections are over, wetin APC go collect from the people they are gifting pants today?"


Beyond the political optics, our investigation highlights a darker psychological undertone. In a region where narratives surrounding criminal activities and ritual practices involving personal items are rife, the public distribution of intimate apparel has created a crisis of trust. 


Whether these fears are fully verified or not, the "Nothing Must Happen to Our Women" movement emphasizes that dignity and safety must remain non-negotiable.


In the wake of this development, The Heroes Mind joins civil society in calling for immediate and responsible leadership. The following demands have been issued to the Kano State authorities:


1.  Immediate Clarification: The government must provide official transparency on who authorized and funded the branded items.

2.  Strong Protective Measures: Implementation of tangible security protocols to protect women from exploitation and the fear of ritual-related targeting.

3.  Public Enlightenment: A robust campaign to counter misinformation and harmful narratives while restoring community calm.

4.  Accountable Governance: A fundamental shift away from "transactional optics" toward governance that prioritizes the actual safety and dignity of the citizenry.


The message from the streets is clear: "Nothing must happen to our women. Not now. Not ever." The invocation of the "Fashola Policy" serves as a stern warning that the electorate is now wary of political actors bearing suspicious gifts. This is not politics as usual; it is a matter of fundamental human dignity.


Advocacy investigation report sponsored by the Society for Human Advancement and Creativity Organisation (SHACO).

Keep Badagry Clean: Chairman Hunpe Leads Sanitation Drive, Warns Against Clogging Drains

Keep Badagry Clean: Chairman Hunpe Leads Sanitation Drive, Warns Against Clogging Drains

By: Manoah Kikekon



BADAGRY, LAGOS — The Executive Chairman of Badagry Local Government, Hon. Babatunde Hunpe, fMHR, led a high-powered team across the municipality on Saturday, April 25, 2026, for the reintroduced Monthly Environmental Sanitation Exercise.


The exercise, which resumed state-wide following a directive from the Lagos State Government, saw the Chairman and his cabinet monitoring compliance between the designated hours of 6:30 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. The move is part of a broader strategy to mitigate flooding and restore the aesthetic beauty of the historic coastal town.


Speaking at Agbalata Market during the monitoring, Hon. Hunpe emphasized that sanitation is a non-negotiable pillar of public health.


"Environmental cleanliness is a collective responsibility. A clean environment is essential for our health, our safety, and the sustainable development of Badagry. We cannot leave it to the government alone; every resident must take ownership of their immediate surroundings," Hunpe stated.



The Chairman reiterated his administration's commitment to the “Keep Badagry Clean” initiative, highlighting that the council would not hesitate to enforce environmental laws against those who dump refuse in gutters.


"Our duty is to sustain this initiative through continuous desilting of drainages and regular waste evacuation. We are strengthening our monitoring mechanisms to ensure full compliance. If we keep our drains clear now, we prevent the disasters of the rainy season," he added.



Hon. Hunpe was joined on the field by his wife, Chief Mrs. Elizabeth Hunpe; the Vice Chairman, Hon. Akeem Adeyemi; and the Leader of the House, Hon. Bankole Mautin Asokere. Other key officials, including the Council Manager, Mrs. Avoseh Senami, and the Secretary to the Local Government, Mr. Adagba Benjamin, were also on ground to oversee waste evacuation and drainage desilting.


The exercise witnessed a high turnout of residents, traders, and business owners who utilized the two-hour window to clear their frontages. Hon. Hunpe commended those who complied voluntarily, describing them as partners in progress.


By: Manoah Kikekon



BADAGRY, LAGOS — The Executive Chairman of Badagry Local Government, Hon. Babatunde Hunpe, fMHR, led a high-powered team across the municipality on Saturday, April 25, 2026, for the reintroduced Monthly Environmental Sanitation Exercise.


The exercise, which resumed state-wide following a directive from the Lagos State Government, saw the Chairman and his cabinet monitoring compliance between the designated hours of 6:30 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. The move is part of a broader strategy to mitigate flooding and restore the aesthetic beauty of the historic coastal town.


Speaking at Agbalata Market during the monitoring, Hon. Hunpe emphasized that sanitation is a non-negotiable pillar of public health.


"Environmental cleanliness is a collective responsibility. A clean environment is essential for our health, our safety, and the sustainable development of Badagry. We cannot leave it to the government alone; every resident must take ownership of their immediate surroundings," Hunpe stated.



The Chairman reiterated his administration's commitment to the “Keep Badagry Clean” initiative, highlighting that the council would not hesitate to enforce environmental laws against those who dump refuse in gutters.


"Our duty is to sustain this initiative through continuous desilting of drainages and regular waste evacuation. We are strengthening our monitoring mechanisms to ensure full compliance. If we keep our drains clear now, we prevent the disasters of the rainy season," he added.



Hon. Hunpe was joined on the field by his wife, Chief Mrs. Elizabeth Hunpe; the Vice Chairman, Hon. Akeem Adeyemi; and the Leader of the House, Hon. Bankole Mautin Asokere. Other key officials, including the Council Manager, Mrs. Avoseh Senami, and the Secretary to the Local Government, Mr. Adagba Benjamin, were also on ground to oversee waste evacuation and drainage desilting.


The exercise witnessed a high turnout of residents, traders, and business owners who utilized the two-hour window to clear their frontages. Hon. Hunpe commended those who complied voluntarily, describing them as partners in progress.


Badagry Women Cleanse Eight Quarters in Honor of Late Akran

Badagry Women Cleanse Eight Quarters in Honor of Late Akran

 By: Manoah Kikekon 



BADAGRY, LAGOS — In a display of culture and communal devotion, the women of Badagry’s eight traditional quarters took to the streets on Saturday, April 25, 2026, for a symbolic "Traditional Sanitation" exercise. The event serves as a cornerstone of the 10-day burial rites for the late Aholu Menu-Toyi I, the Akran of Badagry, who reigned for 49 years.


The cleanup, which occurred simultaneously across the ancient kingdom's quarters, combined rigorous environmental care with the rhythmic joy of tradition. As Badagry prepares to host a global audience of dignitaries and tourists, the exercise resurrected the age-old practice of mothers sweeping their ancestral compounds (Agbo’le) to signal readiness for monumental life events.


The timing of the symbolic sweep proved particularly fortuitous. It coincided with the official reintroduction of the Monthly Environmental Sanitation by the Lagos State Government, which resumed state-wide on the same day after a long hiatus. 


While the rest of Lagos observed the mandatory cleaning window from 6:30 am to 8:30 am, the women of Badagry transformed the task into a cultural festival. Laced with songs and coordinated effort, the sanitation served as a "spiritual and physical cleansing" of the land before the final funeral rites.


"It’s in the practice of our mothers in the days of old to turn out at the Agbo’le level to sweep, preparatory to weddings, naming ceremonies, and funerals," one resident remarked. "Doing this for our late Akran is a mark of ultimate respect."


As one of the cardinal events in the burial schedule, the eight quarters—including Ahovikoh, Boekoh, Jegba, Idale, Posukoh, Awhanjigo, Asago, and Ganho—are competing to leave a memorable mark. The cleanup ensures that the "Cradle of Western Education" is pristine for the upcoming processions, which include:

The Fitila Night (Procession of lights).

The Akran Legacy Festival at the Marina.

Zangbeto and Hungan Drumming ceremonies.


The 10-day celebration, which began on April 23, is not just a period of mourning but a massive cultural showcase. Local leaders noted that the cleanliness of the streets reflects the dignity of the late monarch's reign, ensuring that his transition to the ancestors is met with a kingdom that is both beautiful and unified.

 By: Manoah Kikekon 



BADAGRY, LAGOS — In a display of culture and communal devotion, the women of Badagry’s eight traditional quarters took to the streets on Saturday, April 25, 2026, for a symbolic "Traditional Sanitation" exercise. The event serves as a cornerstone of the 10-day burial rites for the late Aholu Menu-Toyi I, the Akran of Badagry, who reigned for 49 years.


The cleanup, which occurred simultaneously across the ancient kingdom's quarters, combined rigorous environmental care with the rhythmic joy of tradition. As Badagry prepares to host a global audience of dignitaries and tourists, the exercise resurrected the age-old practice of mothers sweeping their ancestral compounds (Agbo’le) to signal readiness for monumental life events.


The timing of the symbolic sweep proved particularly fortuitous. It coincided with the official reintroduction of the Monthly Environmental Sanitation by the Lagos State Government, which resumed state-wide on the same day after a long hiatus. 


While the rest of Lagos observed the mandatory cleaning window from 6:30 am to 8:30 am, the women of Badagry transformed the task into a cultural festival. Laced with songs and coordinated effort, the sanitation served as a "spiritual and physical cleansing" of the land before the final funeral rites.


"It’s in the practice of our mothers in the days of old to turn out at the Agbo’le level to sweep, preparatory to weddings, naming ceremonies, and funerals," one resident remarked. "Doing this for our late Akran is a mark of ultimate respect."


As one of the cardinal events in the burial schedule, the eight quarters—including Ahovikoh, Boekoh, Jegba, Idale, Posukoh, Awhanjigo, Asago, and Ganho—are competing to leave a memorable mark. The cleanup ensures that the "Cradle of Western Education" is pristine for the upcoming processions, which include:

The Fitila Night (Procession of lights).

The Akran Legacy Festival at the Marina.

Zangbeto and Hungan Drumming ceremonies.


The 10-day celebration, which began on April 23, is not just a period of mourning but a massive cultural showcase. Local leaders noted that the cleanliness of the streets reflects the dignity of the late monarch's reign, ensuring that his transition to the ancestors is met with a kingdom that is both beautiful and unified.

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