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We’ll Rebuild 200-Year-Old Oyo Palace, Preserve Our Tradition — Alaafin Oba Owoade

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Oba Abimbola Akeem Owoade, the newly installed Alaafin of Oyo, has unveiled plans to restore the historic Alaafin’s palace in Oyo, noting the structure is in urgent need of reconstruction. He assured that while renovations are necessary, the palace’s “standard, culture and tradition” would be preserved.

In an interview with the Nigerian Tribune, the monarch highlighted that the palace, constructed nearly two centuries ago by Atiba ‘Latunbosun, the first Alaafin of modern-day Oyo, has never seen a full-scale renovation.

“If you have been to the Aafin, you will agree with me that it needs some repairs,” he said, adding that both new constructions and renovations are required to improve the palace’s condition.

He praised his predecessor, the late Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, for his role in advancing Yoruba customs. “I commend Alaafin Lamidi Adeyemi, my immediate predecessor… I want to take it from where he left it and take our culture and tradition to the next level,” he stated.

Oba Owoade also shared personal details of his path to the throne, revealing he initially declined the opportunity. “I was in Canada when my family—the Mogajis—called… I said I was not interested,” he said. However, he later accepted and expressed gratitude for his emergence, saying, “Thank God I am here today as the Alaafin and I am in Oyo to stay.”

Having spent over two decades abroad—including nine years in England and twelve in Canada—he recalled the moment he received news of his selection: “Around 5 o’clock Canadian time… I saw a message… The headline read: ‘Governor Makinde approves Prince Abimbola Akeem Owoade as Alaafin-elect’. I thought it was a prank.”

On his developmental plans, the monarch outlined priorities such as job creation, youth empowerment, peace, and cultural continuity. “The people need jobs, they need security and peace of mind,” he stressed, revealing ongoing plans to provide training in trades, crafts, and cybersecurity.

He also announced an initiative to establish a community health centre offering free medical care to vulnerable groups in Oyo, including widows and widowers. “I have shipped in some hospital equipment and I think the whole of Oyo is aware of this,” he remarked.

To recognize key contributors to Oyo’s progress, Oba Owoade disclosed that streets would be named in honour of distinguished individuals, both past and present.

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PDP Would Be Destroyed If Peter Obi Returns To Party — Wike

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The Federal Capital Territory Minister, Nyesom Wike, has asserted that welcoming Peter Obi back into the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) would spell disaster for the party.

During a media session in Abuja, Wike noted that key PDP figures like Bauchi Governor Bala Mohammed and Senate Minority Leader Abba Moro have been engaged in discussions with both Obi and former President Goodluck Jonathan regarding a potential return to the party.

Obi officially left the PDP days before its 2023 presidential primary and later joined the Labour Party—a move that positioned him as its presidential candidate that year.

Wike said Obi’s character disqualified him from returning, citing past insults against the party: “Obi was abusing the party, saying it is rotten. So now the party is suddenly good enough for him to come and contest on its platform?”

He continued, criticizing the idea as incompatible with the party’s integrity: “That kind of ambition can make people even go to Satan’s house.”

Wike warned that the party stands to lose credibility and its guiding principles if Obi is welcomed back. “Anybody suggesting that Obi should return is entitled to their opinion. But if you want to destroy this party, then bring Obi back,” he declared.

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Politicians Pushing Jonathan To Contest In 2027 Betrayed Him In 2015 — Wike

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has urged former President Goodluck Jonathan against returning to the 2027 presidential race, saying he should continue to serve Nigeria as a respected statesman instead.

Speaking at a media briefing in Abuja, Wike noted persistent rumours that Jonathan might vie for the presidency again on the PDP platform, though the ex-president has not publicly addressed the speculation.

“I know Jonathan very well. He enjoys being respected internationally as a statesman and I believe he will continue in that role,” Wike remarked.

He sharply criticised those encouraging Jonathan’s return, arguing they are the very figures who undermined him during the 2015 election.

“People pushing Jonathan — what strength do they have? Were they not the same people who worked against him in 2015?” he queried.

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NRC MD Kayode Opeifa Apologises For Remarks Against Journalist During Train Derailment Coverage

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The Managing Director of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC), Dr. Kayode Opeifa, has publicly apologized following his verbal outburst against NTA Transport Correspondent and former NAWOJ president, Comrade Ladi Bala, during the coverage of the Abuja–Kaduna train derailment.

Opeifa made the apology at a press briefing held on Sunday at the NUJ FCT Council Secretariat in Abuja. He explained that the incident occurred under intense pressure, as he was managing the emergency response.

“I sincerely apologize for the regrettable remarks I made, which were directed at a seasoned journalist and reflected poorly on both the NUJ FCT and NAWOJ,” he stated.

In an attempt to promote reconciliation, Opeifa awarded Comrade Bala the honorary title of Ambassador for Media Advocacy—a symbolic gesture of the NRC’s renewed commitment to press freedom and better media relations.

Speaking further about the derailment, Opeifa confirmed that eight coaches and one locomotive were involved, carrying 618 passengers, of whom approximately 20 were injured, including seven critically. Emergency protocols were swiftly activated, engaging agencies such as NEMA, NAN, the military, NISA, and state health ministries, to ensure a coordinated response.

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