By: Manoah Kikekon
By: Manoah Kikekon
By: Manoah Kikekon
By: Manoah Kikekon
By: Manoah Kikekon
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| Nigeria Customs |
ABUJA, NIGERIA – In a move set to reshape regional commerce, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has officially ordered the reopening of Nigeria's land borders with the Republic of Benin, specifically the Tsamiya corridor in Kebbi State.
This directive, announced on February 7, 2026, ends a seven-year closure that began in 2019 under the previous administration to curb smuggling and promote local rice production.
The President’s decision is rooted in a strategic push to alleviate the economic hardship faced by border communities and to stimulate the free flow of foreign trade within the West African sub-region. By reopening this vital trade artery, the federal government aims to revive the "northern food basket," allowing the legal transit of agricultural products like onions, grains, and peppers, which had been severely restricted for years.
The Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, confirmed the presidential approval during a high-level stakeholders' engagement in Birnin Kebbi. Adeniyi revealed that the reopening is not "business as usual," as it will be guided by advanced ICT-based tracking systems and stricter monitoring protocols to ensure that legitimate trade does not become a conduit for illegal activities.
“I am happy to convey the approval of Mr. President to all stakeholders that the Tsamiya border will now be reopened for services,” the Customs CG stated. “We must facilitate trade without compromising national security. Any truck found outside the approved transit corridor will be seized immediately.”
The move has been met with widespread acclaim from economic experts and state leaders. Governor Nasir Idris of Kebbi State lauded the President for keeping his promises to the people of the Northwest, noting that the state government is already providing critical infrastructure and social amenities at the border to ensure smooth operations. Over 2,000 trucks that had been stranded at the borders for months have already begun moving toward their destinations.
However, the reopening comes with a stern warning regarding security. President Tinubu emphasized that security agencies must maintain "maximum protection" for residents in these areas. This follows recent concerns over the porous nature of the borders and the activities of non-state actors.
By: Manoah Kikekon
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| Nigeria Customs |
ABUJA, NIGERIA – In a move set to reshape regional commerce, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has officially ordered the reopening of Nigeria's land borders with the Republic of Benin, specifically the Tsamiya corridor in Kebbi State.
This directive, announced on February 7, 2026, ends a seven-year closure that began in 2019 under the previous administration to curb smuggling and promote local rice production.
The President’s decision is rooted in a strategic push to alleviate the economic hardship faced by border communities and to stimulate the free flow of foreign trade within the West African sub-region. By reopening this vital trade artery, the federal government aims to revive the "northern food basket," allowing the legal transit of agricultural products like onions, grains, and peppers, which had been severely restricted for years.
The Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, confirmed the presidential approval during a high-level stakeholders' engagement in Birnin Kebbi. Adeniyi revealed that the reopening is not "business as usual," as it will be guided by advanced ICT-based tracking systems and stricter monitoring protocols to ensure that legitimate trade does not become a conduit for illegal activities.
“I am happy to convey the approval of Mr. President to all stakeholders that the Tsamiya border will now be reopened for services,” the Customs CG stated. “We must facilitate trade without compromising national security. Any truck found outside the approved transit corridor will be seized immediately.”
The move has been met with widespread acclaim from economic experts and state leaders. Governor Nasir Idris of Kebbi State lauded the President for keeping his promises to the people of the Northwest, noting that the state government is already providing critical infrastructure and social amenities at the border to ensure smooth operations. Over 2,000 trucks that had been stranded at the borders for months have already begun moving toward their destinations.
However, the reopening comes with a stern warning regarding security. President Tinubu emphasized that security agencies must maintain "maximum protection" for residents in these areas. This follows recent concerns over the porous nature of the borders and the activities of non-state actors.
By: Manoah Kikekon
BADAGRY, LAGOS – In a strategic move to ensure the wellbeing of students, a high-powered inspection team from the Lagos State University Board of Health has visited the Lagos State University School of Basic and Advanced Studies (LASUSBAS) Badagry campus on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
The visit was aimed at evaluating the current state of health facilities and monitoring the implementation of previous recommendations made during their initial assessment in April 2024.
Led by Prof. Yetunde Abiola Kuyinu, a renowned Professor of Public Health and Community Medicine, the team conducted a comprehensive walk-through of the campus infrastructure. Key areas of focus included the sanitary conditions of toilets and hand-washing basins, the structural integrity of roofing, and the overall environmental hygiene of the Badagry-based campus.
Significant Improvement Since 2024
During the debriefing, Prof. Kuyinu noted a visible transformation in the school’s environment. She highlighted that the campus is now more conducive for learning and living compared to the observations made two years ago. The team specifically praised the management for providing additional medical rooms, increasing the number of restrooms, and repairing sections of the roof that were previously dilapidated.
“What we saw now is significantly better than what we saw in 2024,” Prof. Kuyinu remarked. “There is a noticeable improvement in the number of students utilizing the medical facility, which is a sign of increased trust. However, while we have made progress, our previous suggestions have not been fully implemented. There is still much room for improvement.”
From "Health Post" to "Health Center"
A major highlight of the inspection was the call to transition the current medical post into a fully functional Health Center. The Prof. Kuyinu-led team recommended the immediate employment of additional specialized personnel, including a permanent Medical Doctor, a Lab Technician, and an extra Pharmacy Technician to handle the growing student population.
Beyond physical infrastructure, the team proposed a more proactive health management system. Prof. Kuyinu suggested that all incoming students should be required to register their comprehensive health history upon admission. Furthermore, the team strongly recommended that every student be enrolled under a Health Insurance Scheme to ensure they have access to affordable and quality care in case of emergencies.
Focus on Nutrition and Food Safety
The inspection team also evaluated the newly established campus canteen. While they acknowledged its existence as a positive addition that was absent during the 2024 visit, they emphasized the need for higher standards of food safety.
“The canteen is a welcome development, but its operations must be improved. We recommend that mandatory food handlers' tests be conducted every month to prevent the outbreak of foodborne illnesses among the students,” the team suggested.
Management’s Commitment to Excellence
Responding to the observations, the Director of LASUSBAS, Prof. Yunus Adeleke Dauda, expressed his gratitude for the professional oversight provided by the LASU Board of Health team. He affirmed that the school is committed to maintaining the high standards set by the University’s central management.
“This visit will help us improve our facilities to give the best to our students,” Prof. Dauda stated. “Following their last visit, we improved the sickbay and procured necessary equipment as suggested. We have noted the new areas identified today including the need for more personnel and a transition to a health center—and we shall inform the University management accordingly. We promise to take care of all observations made.”
Prof. Dauda also took the opportunity to commend the Vice Chancellor of Lagos State University, Prof. Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello, mni, NPOM, for her unwavering commitment to the developmental strides of the institution. He noted that her leadership has been instrumental in the rapid infrastructure upgrades seen across all LASU campuses, including the Badagry annex.
By: Manoah Kikekon
BADAGRY, LAGOS – In a strategic move to ensure the wellbeing of students, a high-powered inspection team from the Lagos State University Board of Health has visited the Lagos State University School of Basic and Advanced Studies (LASUSBAS) Badagry campus on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
The visit was aimed at evaluating the current state of health facilities and monitoring the implementation of previous recommendations made during their initial assessment in April 2024.
Led by Prof. Yetunde Abiola Kuyinu, a renowned Professor of Public Health and Community Medicine, the team conducted a comprehensive walk-through of the campus infrastructure. Key areas of focus included the sanitary conditions of toilets and hand-washing basins, the structural integrity of roofing, and the overall environmental hygiene of the Badagry-based campus.
Significant Improvement Since 2024
During the debriefing, Prof. Kuyinu noted a visible transformation in the school’s environment. She highlighted that the campus is now more conducive for learning and living compared to the observations made two years ago. The team specifically praised the management for providing additional medical rooms, increasing the number of restrooms, and repairing sections of the roof that were previously dilapidated.
“What we saw now is significantly better than what we saw in 2024,” Prof. Kuyinu remarked. “There is a noticeable improvement in the number of students utilizing the medical facility, which is a sign of increased trust. However, while we have made progress, our previous suggestions have not been fully implemented. There is still much room for improvement.”
From "Health Post" to "Health Center"
A major highlight of the inspection was the call to transition the current medical post into a fully functional Health Center. The Prof. Kuyinu-led team recommended the immediate employment of additional specialized personnel, including a permanent Medical Doctor, a Lab Technician, and an extra Pharmacy Technician to handle the growing student population.
Beyond physical infrastructure, the team proposed a more proactive health management system. Prof. Kuyinu suggested that all incoming students should be required to register their comprehensive health history upon admission. Furthermore, the team strongly recommended that every student be enrolled under a Health Insurance Scheme to ensure they have access to affordable and quality care in case of emergencies.
Focus on Nutrition and Food Safety
The inspection team also evaluated the newly established campus canteen. While they acknowledged its existence as a positive addition that was absent during the 2024 visit, they emphasized the need for higher standards of food safety.
“The canteen is a welcome development, but its operations must be improved. We recommend that mandatory food handlers' tests be conducted every month to prevent the outbreak of foodborne illnesses among the students,” the team suggested.
Management’s Commitment to Excellence
Responding to the observations, the Director of LASUSBAS, Prof. Yunus Adeleke Dauda, expressed his gratitude for the professional oversight provided by the LASU Board of Health team. He affirmed that the school is committed to maintaining the high standards set by the University’s central management.
“This visit will help us improve our facilities to give the best to our students,” Prof. Dauda stated. “Following their last visit, we improved the sickbay and procured necessary equipment as suggested. We have noted the new areas identified today including the need for more personnel and a transition to a health center—and we shall inform the University management accordingly. We promise to take care of all observations made.”
Prof. Dauda also took the opportunity to commend the Vice Chancellor of Lagos State University, Prof. Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello, mni, NPOM, for her unwavering commitment to the developmental strides of the institution. He noted that her leadership has been instrumental in the rapid infrastructure upgrades seen across all LASU campuses, including the Badagry annex.
By: Manoah Kikekon
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| Professor Paul-Sewa Thovoethin |
Professor Paul-Sewa Thovoethin, a renowned expert in Comparative Politics and Public Policy at Lagos State University (LASU), has celebrated a dual milestone: his 25th anniversary at the institution and his recent elevation to the rank of Professor.
The celebration, held on Sunday, February 8, 2026, at the Methodist Church in Ajara, Badagry, served as both a thanksgiving and a clarion call to Nigerian youths to prioritize education.
The event marked exactly a quarter-century since Professor Thovoethin joined LASU in February 2001. Reflecting on a career that began with an Ordinary National Diploma (OND), the scholar described himself as a "product of circumstance" who defied the odds to reach the pinnacle of academia.
His journey from a Graduate Assistant to a Professor a path that took nearly 24 years was one marked by resilience in the face of institutional delays and academic politics.
"I will tell you I’m a product of circumstance," Prof. Thovoethin shared during the thanksgiving service. "Ordinarily, I wasn't supposed to be in the academic line because I started as an OND student. By the grace of God, I started as a graduate assistant and, despite the ups and downs, I am hale and healthy today to celebrate being the first Professor in the entire Ajara Kingdom."
Addressing the younger generation directly, the Professor challenged the cynical view that academic pursuits are futile in today’s economy. He emphasized that education remains the most enduring legacy and the surest path to self-actualization.
"I will tell the youths that education is not a scam; it is the best legacy a parent can give. I was once at a stage where I wasn't serious about academics, but I realized there are no two ways to it. If I could achieve this, I believe they can achieve even more than I have done," he added.
The celebration also touched on the political climate in Nigeria. As a Professor of Political Science, Thovoethin lamented the rise of "transactional politics" that prioritizes selfish interests over the masses. However, he expressed optimism regarding the current leadership in Badagry, noting a positive shift toward community-focused governance.
Among the dignitaries present was Hon. Babatunde Hunpe, former House of Representatives member and a key figure in Badagry’s political landscape.
Hunpe lauded the Professor’s contributions to the community, describing him as a "wonderful person" whose intellectual support was instrumental in his own political journey.
"Professor Thovoethin encouraged and supported me to venture into politics. I want the youths to emulate him the first Professor in Ajara Kingdom. We celebrate his life and his dedication to this land," Hunpe remarked.
The 25-year milestone cements Professor Thovoethin’s legacy at Lagos State University, where he previously made history as the first lecturer in the Political Science Department to produce a PhD graduate in 36 years. His story stands as a testament to the fact that with persistence, the "long road" of education eventually leads to the highest peaks of honor.
By: Manoah Kikekon
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| Professor Paul-Sewa Thovoethin |
Professor Paul-Sewa Thovoethin, a renowned expert in Comparative Politics and Public Policy at Lagos State University (LASU), has celebrated a dual milestone: his 25th anniversary at the institution and his recent elevation to the rank of Professor.
The celebration, held on Sunday, February 8, 2026, at the Methodist Church in Ajara, Badagry, served as both a thanksgiving and a clarion call to Nigerian youths to prioritize education.
The event marked exactly a quarter-century since Professor Thovoethin joined LASU in February 2001. Reflecting on a career that began with an Ordinary National Diploma (OND), the scholar described himself as a "product of circumstance" who defied the odds to reach the pinnacle of academia.
His journey from a Graduate Assistant to a Professor a path that took nearly 24 years was one marked by resilience in the face of institutional delays and academic politics.
"I will tell you I’m a product of circumstance," Prof. Thovoethin shared during the thanksgiving service. "Ordinarily, I wasn't supposed to be in the academic line because I started as an OND student. By the grace of God, I started as a graduate assistant and, despite the ups and downs, I am hale and healthy today to celebrate being the first Professor in the entire Ajara Kingdom."
Addressing the younger generation directly, the Professor challenged the cynical view that academic pursuits are futile in today’s economy. He emphasized that education remains the most enduring legacy and the surest path to self-actualization.
"I will tell the youths that education is not a scam; it is the best legacy a parent can give. I was once at a stage where I wasn't serious about academics, but I realized there are no two ways to it. If I could achieve this, I believe they can achieve even more than I have done," he added.
The celebration also touched on the political climate in Nigeria. As a Professor of Political Science, Thovoethin lamented the rise of "transactional politics" that prioritizes selfish interests over the masses. However, he expressed optimism regarding the current leadership in Badagry, noting a positive shift toward community-focused governance.
Among the dignitaries present was Hon. Babatunde Hunpe, former House of Representatives member and a key figure in Badagry’s political landscape.
Hunpe lauded the Professor’s contributions to the community, describing him as a "wonderful person" whose intellectual support was instrumental in his own political journey.
"Professor Thovoethin encouraged and supported me to venture into politics. I want the youths to emulate him the first Professor in Ajara Kingdom. We celebrate his life and his dedication to this land," Hunpe remarked.
The 25-year milestone cements Professor Thovoethin’s legacy at Lagos State University, where he previously made history as the first lecturer in the Political Science Department to produce a PhD graduate in 36 years. His story stands as a testament to the fact that with persistence, the "long road" of education eventually leads to the highest peaks of honor.
By: Manoah Kikekon
Nigeria’s foremost indigenous radio station, Iworo FM 96.3, in Iworo-Awori Kingdom of Badagry, Lagos State has celebrated its first anniversary.
The milestone event, held on February 7 2026 marked twelve months of broadcasting excellence, brought together a galaxy of stars, traditional icons, and political heavyweights to honor a station that has rapidly become the "Voice of the People."
The glamorous celebration commenced with a profound session of thanksgiving, where the management and staff offered prayers of gratitude for the station's meteoric rise since its inception in 2025. Despite the typical hurdles faced by new media outlets in a competitive digital age, the organizers highlighted how divine intervention and community support allowed the station to soar above the odds, cementing its place in the hearts of listeners across the Badagry and Olorunda axis.
Among the dignitaries gracing the occasion was the traditional ruler of the land, Oba (Dr.) Oladele Friday Kosoko, the Oniworo of Iworo-Awori Kingdom, who also serves as the Chairman of the Board. He was joined by the Chairman of Olorunda LCDA, Hon. Ajose Peter Kumayon, along with a host of other traditional rulers, Christian and Muslim clerics, and community leaders who all gathered to witness the historic moment.
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Addressing the jubilant crowd, the traditional rulers noted that the presence of Iworo FM has been a catalyst for unprecedented development. One monarch emphasized that the station has acted as a bridge, connecting the Iworo Kingdom to the global stage. "Iworo FM is a good initiative that has attracted development to the community. It has placed Iworo Kingdom on the national map, all thanks to the amazing and laudable work of the management," the monarch remarked during his keynote speech.
The King further lauded the operational growth of the frequency, stating, “Within one year, there has been tremendous progress in the operations of this radio station. I am glad to see the improvements and also congratulate the people of Iworo for having an investment like this.” His words resonated with the audience, many of whom have become daily devotees of the station’s rich indigenous programming.
The highlight of the afternoon was a prestigious award ceremony where the management was honored by 1423 Communications. In recognition of its disruptive impact on the broadcasting industry, Iworo FM 96.3 was bestowed with the awards for "Fastest Rising Indigenous Radio Station in the Badagry–Iworo Axis" and "Best Radio Station in Breaking News Coverage Across the Interlands." These accolades serve as a testament to the station's commitment to journalistic integrity and community-centric reporting.
A representative of 1423 Communications explained that the decision to honor the station was based on merit and consistent performance. “Iworo FM deserves all the accolades it is getting because it has done exceedingly well for the community and Lagos State as a whole. These awards are the result of careful observation of the station’s operations and activities. It is indeed marvelous,” the representative noted during the presentation.
In a heartfelt response, Oba Oladele Friday Kosoko expressed his gratitude for the recognition, reaffirming his dedication to the station's future. “We are very happy with this award. It shows that we are being watched, and to be considered for these laudable awards means a lot to us. I will continue to show commitment to this radio station and will do even more as we move forward in the coming years,” the Board Chairman pledged.
The station gave back to its loyal listeners through an exciting raffle draw. The air was filled with cheers as several participants walked away with valuable prizes, including electric fans, bags of rice, premium clothing materials, and various food items.
By: Manoah Kikekon
Nigeria’s foremost indigenous radio station, Iworo FM 96.3, in Iworo-Awori Kingdom of Badagry, Lagos State has celebrated its first anniversary.
The milestone event, held on February 7 2026 marked twelve months of broadcasting excellence, brought together a galaxy of stars, traditional icons, and political heavyweights to honor a station that has rapidly become the "Voice of the People."
The glamorous celebration commenced with a profound session of thanksgiving, where the management and staff offered prayers of gratitude for the station's meteoric rise since its inception in 2025. Despite the typical hurdles faced by new media outlets in a competitive digital age, the organizers highlighted how divine intervention and community support allowed the station to soar above the odds, cementing its place in the hearts of listeners across the Badagry and Olorunda axis.
Among the dignitaries gracing the occasion was the traditional ruler of the land, Oba (Dr.) Oladele Friday Kosoko, the Oniworo of Iworo-Awori Kingdom, who also serves as the Chairman of the Board. He was joined by the Chairman of Olorunda LCDA, Hon. Ajose Peter Kumayon, along with a host of other traditional rulers, Christian and Muslim clerics, and community leaders who all gathered to witness the historic moment.
Related News:
Badagry Royal Turmoil: Lagos High Court Judgment on Kingship Claim to Iworo Stool
Addressing the jubilant crowd, the traditional rulers noted that the presence of Iworo FM has been a catalyst for unprecedented development. One monarch emphasized that the station has acted as a bridge, connecting the Iworo Kingdom to the global stage. "Iworo FM is a good initiative that has attracted development to the community. It has placed Iworo Kingdom on the national map, all thanks to the amazing and laudable work of the management," the monarch remarked during his keynote speech.
The King further lauded the operational growth of the frequency, stating, “Within one year, there has been tremendous progress in the operations of this radio station. I am glad to see the improvements and also congratulate the people of Iworo for having an investment like this.” His words resonated with the audience, many of whom have become daily devotees of the station’s rich indigenous programming.
The highlight of the afternoon was a prestigious award ceremony where the management was honored by 1423 Communications. In recognition of its disruptive impact on the broadcasting industry, Iworo FM 96.3 was bestowed with the awards for "Fastest Rising Indigenous Radio Station in the Badagry–Iworo Axis" and "Best Radio Station in Breaking News Coverage Across the Interlands." These accolades serve as a testament to the station's commitment to journalistic integrity and community-centric reporting.
A representative of 1423 Communications explained that the decision to honor the station was based on merit and consistent performance. “Iworo FM deserves all the accolades it is getting because it has done exceedingly well for the community and Lagos State as a whole. These awards are the result of careful observation of the station’s operations and activities. It is indeed marvelous,” the representative noted during the presentation.
In a heartfelt response, Oba Oladele Friday Kosoko expressed his gratitude for the recognition, reaffirming his dedication to the station's future. “We are very happy with this award. It shows that we are being watched, and to be considered for these laudable awards means a lot to us. I will continue to show commitment to this radio station and will do even more as we move forward in the coming years,” the Board Chairman pledged.
The station gave back to its loyal listeners through an exciting raffle draw. The air was filled with cheers as several participants walked away with valuable prizes, including electric fans, bags of rice, premium clothing materials, and various food items.
By: Rafiu Jossa
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| New Transformer and Graded roads |
The residents of Agbovipe, Badagry, witnessed a historic moment on Saturday, February 7, 2026, as the Sepameh Community Development Association (CDA) celebrated the installation of a brand-new 300KVA transformer and the completion of several infrastructure projects.
The event, held in the heart of Agbovipe, served as a "Dividends of Democracy" showcase, highlighting the collaborative efforts between the local community and the Lagos State Government to drive rural development.
Hon. Mukaila Oluwafemi, the CDA Chairman and former Council Leader of Badagry West LCDA, the association successfully secured the high-capacity transformer through the office of the Executive Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu. The intervention brings a definitive end to years of power outage in area, illuminating the three notable communities under the Sepameh umbrella.
Infrastructure and Road Connectivity
In addition to the electrification milestone, the community celebrated the extensive grading of three major arterial roads. This project, which linked Opa Farm junction to Opa Farm, Agadangba, and extended through Sepameh junction to Sosogameh, was made possible through the goodwill of Hon. Engr. Setonji David, the Chief Whip of the Lagos State House of Assembly Representing Badagry Constituency II, in collaboration with Hon. Solomon Bonu, the Member representing Badagry Constituency I.
Speaking on the impact of these projects, Hon. Mukaila Oluwafemi emphasized the importance of local leadership in attracting state resources.
"Our goal has always been to ensure that no community under Sepameh is left behind in the journey of progress. This 300KVA transformer and the newly graded roads are just the beginning of what we can achieve when we work in synergy with the vision of Governor Sanwo-Olu. We are bringing government closer to the people of Agbovipe," Mukaila stated.
Health, Finance, and Security Services
The celebration was far more than a ceremony; it was a comprehensive service fair. To ease the economic burden on residents, the CDA facilitated free bank account openings with commercial giants like Wema Bank and UBA, alongside free Airtel SIM registrations pre-loaded with airtime bonuses. Health was also prioritized, with hundreds of residents receiving free medical check-ups and essential drugs.
Security remained a focal point, as the DPO of the Badagry Police Division and the Commander of the Lagos State Neighborhood Security Corps (LNSC) were on hand to sensitize the public. Highlighting the need for community cooperation, Mukaila noted:
"Security is a collective responsibility. While we bring infrastructure, we must also ensure our people and properties are safe. I urge every resident to be vigilant and support our security agencies to maintain the peace we enjoy today."
Political Inclusivity and Future Demands
The Apex Women Leader of APC Badagry, Alhaja Kikelomo Ladipo, encouraged residents to solidify these gains by participating in the ongoing APC membership registration.
While celebrating current successes, the CDA didn't shy away from future needs. They officially solicited support for the completion of the ongoing electrification project and formally requested a new polling unit to accommodate the rapid population growth in the Agbovipe axis.
Closing the event, which also saw the inauguration of new CDA executives, Hon. Mukaila expressed deep gratitude to the traditional rulers in attendance, including Bale Gbodiji, Bale Agalaso, and Bale Agadangba.
"I am humbled by the selfless service of our landlords and the cooperation of our people," he concluded. "With your continued support, we will turn Sepameh into a model for community-led development in Lagos State."
By: Rafiu Jossa
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| New Transformer and Graded roads |
The residents of Agbovipe, Badagry, witnessed a historic moment on Saturday, February 7, 2026, as the Sepameh Community Development Association (CDA) celebrated the installation of a brand-new 300KVA transformer and the completion of several infrastructure projects.
The event, held in the heart of Agbovipe, served as a "Dividends of Democracy" showcase, highlighting the collaborative efforts between the local community and the Lagos State Government to drive rural development.
Hon. Mukaila Oluwafemi, the CDA Chairman and former Council Leader of Badagry West LCDA, the association successfully secured the high-capacity transformer through the office of the Executive Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu. The intervention brings a definitive end to years of power outage in area, illuminating the three notable communities under the Sepameh umbrella.
Infrastructure and Road Connectivity
In addition to the electrification milestone, the community celebrated the extensive grading of three major arterial roads. This project, which linked Opa Farm junction to Opa Farm, Agadangba, and extended through Sepameh junction to Sosogameh, was made possible through the goodwill of Hon. Engr. Setonji David, the Chief Whip of the Lagos State House of Assembly Representing Badagry Constituency II, in collaboration with Hon. Solomon Bonu, the Member representing Badagry Constituency I.
Speaking on the impact of these projects, Hon. Mukaila Oluwafemi emphasized the importance of local leadership in attracting state resources.
"Our goal has always been to ensure that no community under Sepameh is left behind in the journey of progress. This 300KVA transformer and the newly graded roads are just the beginning of what we can achieve when we work in synergy with the vision of Governor Sanwo-Olu. We are bringing government closer to the people of Agbovipe," Mukaila stated.
Health, Finance, and Security Services
The celebration was far more than a ceremony; it was a comprehensive service fair. To ease the economic burden on residents, the CDA facilitated free bank account openings with commercial giants like Wema Bank and UBA, alongside free Airtel SIM registrations pre-loaded with airtime bonuses. Health was also prioritized, with hundreds of residents receiving free medical check-ups and essential drugs.
Security remained a focal point, as the DPO of the Badagry Police Division and the Commander of the Lagos State Neighborhood Security Corps (LNSC) were on hand to sensitize the public. Highlighting the need for community cooperation, Mukaila noted:
"Security is a collective responsibility. While we bring infrastructure, we must also ensure our people and properties are safe. I urge every resident to be vigilant and support our security agencies to maintain the peace we enjoy today."
Political Inclusivity and Future Demands
The Apex Women Leader of APC Badagry, Alhaja Kikelomo Ladipo, encouraged residents to solidify these gains by participating in the ongoing APC membership registration.
While celebrating current successes, the CDA didn't shy away from future needs. They officially solicited support for the completion of the ongoing electrification project and formally requested a new polling unit to accommodate the rapid population growth in the Agbovipe axis.
Closing the event, which also saw the inauguration of new CDA executives, Hon. Mukaila expressed deep gratitude to the traditional rulers in attendance, including Bale Gbodiji, Bale Agalaso, and Bale Agadangba.
"I am humbled by the selfless service of our landlords and the cooperation of our people," he concluded. "With your continued support, we will turn Sepameh into a model for community-led development in Lagos State."
By: Manoah Kikekon
BADAGRY, LAGOS – The Badagry Judicial Division of the High Court of Lagos State has delivered a landmark judgment regarding the long-standing kingship tussle in the Iworo Kingdom. In a ruling that has sent shockwaves through the community, the court declared that the current occupant of the throne was not legally nominated, effectively leaving the ancient stool in a state of legal limbo.
The judgment, delivered on Monday, February 2, 2026, by Hon. Justice O.A. Adamson in Suit No: BD/3665GCMW/2017, followed nearly nine years of intense legal battles. The case was brought forward by Prince Karim Babatunde Adedeji, representing the Iga-Igbaji Ruling House, against the sitting monarch, Oladele Idris Kosoko, and several other defendants including state representatives.
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| Court Judgment |
Summary of Court Orders
Iga-Igbaji Turn to Rule: GRANTED (Based on 1958 Declaration)
Current King's Installation: DECLARED INVALID.
Installation of Claimant: REFUSED (Pending traditional rites)
Perpetual Injunction: REFUSED
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| Court Judgment |
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| Court Judgment |
A History of the Legal Battle
This legal saga began in April 2017, originally filed by Prince Karim Babatunde Adedeji and the late Prince Wale Ewumi. Over the years, the case saw the joining of multiple defendants and survived the passing of the original co-claimant. The transition of the case through various judges, including Hon. Justice E.O. Ogundare in 2018, underscores the weight and complexity of Iworo’s traditional history.
As the community digests this ruling, all eyes are now on the Lagos State Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs to see how the government will interpret the court's finding that the current occupant lacks the legal right to the throne.
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By: Manoah Kikekon
BADAGRY, LAGOS – The Badagry Judicial Division of the High Court of Lagos State has delivered a landmark judgment regarding the long-standing kingship tussle in the Iworo Kingdom. In a ruling that has sent shockwaves through the community, the court declared that the current occupant of the throne was not legally nominated, effectively leaving the ancient stool in a state of legal limbo.
The judgment, delivered on Monday, February 2, 2026, by Hon. Justice O.A. Adamson in Suit No: BD/3665GCMW/2017, followed nearly nine years of intense legal battles. The case was brought forward by Prince Karim Babatunde Adedeji, representing the Iga-Igbaji Ruling House, against the sitting monarch, Oladele Idris Kosoko, and several other defendants including state representatives.
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Summary of Court Orders
Iga-Igbaji Turn to Rule: GRANTED (Based on 1958 Declaration)
Current King's Installation: DECLARED INVALID.
Installation of Claimant: REFUSED (Pending traditional rites)
Perpetual Injunction: REFUSED
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A History of the Legal Battle
This legal saga began in April 2017, originally filed by Prince Karim Babatunde Adedeji and the late Prince Wale Ewumi. Over the years, the case saw the joining of multiple defendants and survived the passing of the original co-claimant. The transition of the case through various judges, including Hon. Justice E.O. Ogundare in 2018, underscores the weight and complexity of Iworo’s traditional history.
As the community digests this ruling, all eyes are now on the Lagos State Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs to see how the government will interpret the court's finding that the current occupant lacks the legal right to the throne.
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