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Celebrating Oba Sikiru Adetona 64 Years As Oba The King Many Monarchs Wish To Be

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  • Oba Sikiru Adetona 64 years on throne.
  • Blessed By God And Honoured By Men.

 

Oba Dr Sikiru Kayode Adetona, the Awujale of Ijebuland is the kind of king monarchs aspire to be. And after 64 years on the throne, that prestige has not waned.

Installed as king on April 2, 1960, just a few months shy of Nigeria’s Independence, Awujale’s reign is currently older than the Federal Republic of Nigeria. As it stands, he is the longest-reigning first-class monarch in Nigeria. These are not mere statistics, they are hard facts that prove, Oba Adetona is a king blessed by God and honoured by men.

A cursory look at the life of this esteemed ruler is proof that when there are kings who are not limited in wisdom, power, goodness, and love for subjects, then monarchy would be the best of all systems of government. Every year, at the Ojude Oba festival, multitudes of Ijebu citizens throng home from around the world to celebrate and felicitate with their beloved king. They do this not out of duty or enforced obligation, but out of a deep-seated love for their king and their land.

But Awujale’s path to the throne was not one paved with velvet and inlaid with a thornless bed of flowers; no, it was rough, the journey was tough, and the experience could sometimes be bitter, as with that of men with great destinies. But these only served as stepping stones to his future, unanimously given, throne.

Ọba Sikiru Olukayọde Adetọna, Ọgbagba Agbotewole II, was born 90 years ago on May 10, 1934, into the Royal House of Anikinaiya of Ijẹbuland in his father’s house in Imupa, Ijebu Ode.

As a prince from the line of Oba Adeleke, Ọgbagba Agbotewole I (c. 1825–1906), who was the Awujalẹ of Ijẹbuland from 1895 to 1906 and a descendant of Olu-Iwa, the legendary first Awujalẹ and Ọbanta, another founder of the Ijẹbu kingdom, Oba Sikiru was born to greatness.

After attending various Baptist Schools, Ereko, Ijẹbu-Ode; Ogbere United Primary School, Oke Agbo, Ijẹbu-Igbo; and Ansar-Ud-Deen School, Ijebu-Ode between 1943 and 1950, he attended Olu-Iwa (now Adeola Odutọla) College, Ijebu-Ode from 1951 to 1956. Between 1957 and 1958 he took up an appointment with the then Audit Department of the Western Region, Ibadan. From there on he resigned his appointment in 1958 to pursue further studies in accountancy in the United Kingdom.

By a letter dated January 4, 1960, referenced CB. 4 1/333, the Permanent Secretary in the Western Region Ministry of Local Government conveyed to the Local Government Adviser in Ijẹbu Ode approval of the Western Region Governor in Council, the appointment of Prince Sikiru Kayode Adetona as king, and his confirmation as the new Awujale of Ijebuland with effect from that date (January 4, 1960).

Prominent Ijẹbu sons like the late Ọgbẹni-Ọja, Chief (Dr.) Timothy Adeọla Odutọla, Bọbasuwa I, Chief Emmanuel Okusanya Okunọwọ (MBE, KFNM); and Aṣiwaju, Chief Samuel Ọlatubọsun Ṣhonibare began to arrange for the home-coming of the King-elect, and on January 18, 1960, the Head of the Ijẹbu Ode Regency Council, the Ọgbeni-Ọja, Chief Timothy Adeọla Odutọla formally presented the new traditional ruler to the whole world.

A man of tradition, he embarked on the customary traditional seclusion at the Odo for three months.

It would be remembered that even though Oba Sikiru Kayọde Adetọna had earlier been nominated along with five others by the ODIS, his great destiny prevailed and he was unanimously selected by the kingmakers in conformity with Section 11 of the Chiefs Law of 1957 applicable in Western Region. The then Governor signed the Instrument of Office approving Prince Sikiru Kayọde Adetọna as Awujalẹ of Ijẹbuland, and the formal coronation took place on Saturday, April 2, 1960.

But in the midst of all these, he had many documented and undocumented trials and travails.

Looking back, Oba Adetona’s extraordinary destiny serves history in preservation. His is a life to be wished for, a legacy that must be preserved, and a story that must continue to be told for generations to come.

Not many kings want their life story in the public domain, instead, as second-in-command to the gods, they prefer that air of mystery to ensure that their rule remains absolute and their personal affairs secret. But Awujale is a different kind of king – an erudite. He authored his biography, laying his cards bare and ensuring that many can learn the lessons of history through his life’s story. This is what formed the basis of the soon-to-be-released biopic, ‘Awujale’ by Ultimate Communications, as directed by Tunde Olaoye.

Currently gearing for an Ijebu premiere later this month, the film follows the life of Oba Sikiru through the ages in an unfolding story. This documents through film the life of one of the greatest obas in Yoruba Land.

As he marks his 90th birthday, it is only fitting that one should say ‘Kabiyesi O! Long may the crown sit on the head, long may the shoes fit the wearer, and long may you reign.” But in prayer, many would secretly say to the creator “May I be as great as the king, Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona, the Awujale of Ijebu Land.”

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Chief Pius Akinyelure Calls for Peace Amid Rising Tension in Idanre Over Alleged Consensus Candidates

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As political tension continue to rise in Idanre Local Government Area following speculation around alleged consensus candidates towards the upcoming primaries of the All Progressives Congress (APC), elder statesman and Chairman of the Governors Advisory Council in Ondo State, Chief Pius Akinyelure, has called for calm, urging party faithful and stakeholders to refrain from action capable of disrupting the peace of the ancient town.

In a strongly worded but conciliatory message made available to the press, Akinyelure dismissed claims of any officially endorsed consensus candidates in Idanre at this stage, describing such reports as premature and capable of heating the polity in the local government and in Ondo State.

He noted that while internal democratic processes may generate disagreements, members must prioritize unity, discipline, and respect for party structures rather than resort to hostility or misinformation.

“Our attention has been drawn to growing tension fuelled by unverified claims of consensus arrangements. Let it be clearly stated that there is no basis for such assertions at the moment. Party members should disregard any narrative intended to mislead or create unnecessary division,” he said.

The respected APC chieftain cautioned political actors and their supporters against heating the polity, warning that desperation and inflammatory rhetoric could undermine the long-standing reputation of Idanre as a bastion of progressive politics in Ondo State.

He emphasized that peace and reconciliation remain the most potent tools for sustaining the strength and electoral viability of the APC, particularly at a time when unity is crucial for consolidating the gains of the party at both state and national levels.

Akinyelure further urged aggrieved members to channel their concerns through established party mechanisms, stressing that dialogue and consultation are the hallmark of a mature political system.

“Political contests should not degenerate into conflict. We must remember that we are members of one family, bound by a shared vision. Violence, intimidation, or the spread of falsehoods will only weaken our collective strength,” he warned.

He also appealed to party leaders, youths, and grassroots mobilizers in Idanre to demonstrate restraint and responsibility, noting that the actions taken at this critical moment would determine the party’s electoral fortunes in Idanre in next year’s elections. He assured that available positions would be fairly distributed among qualified candidates.

Reaffirming Idanre’s historical role as a bastion of progressive ideology, Chief Akinyelure called on all stakeholders to close ranks and work towards reconciliation, adding that unity within the party would ultimately translate into electoral success next year.

Political observers in Idanre and Ondo State say this intervention by the apex leader is timely, coming amid heightened anxiety and speculation among party members. This latest intervention by the elder statesman is expected to help douse tension while reinforcing confidence in the party’s internal processes.

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FG Slams 13-Count Treason Charge Against Sylva, Retired Generals, Police Officer, Other Alleged Coup Plotters

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The federal government has filed a 13-count charge before the federal high court in Abuja against alleged plotters of a coup to oust President Bola Tinubu.

Among the suspects are a retired major general, a retired naval captain, a serving police inspector and three others.

The defendants are accused of waging a war against Nigeria and committing acts bordering on treason and terrorism.

THE ALLEGED PLOT

In October 2025, the federal government announced the cancellation of a parade earlier scheduled to celebrate the country’s 65th independence anniversary on October 1.

Days later, there were reports that the cancellation of the independence anniversary event was linked to an alleged coup attempt.

However, the DHQ dismissed the reports, insisting that the cancellation had no links to the alleged coup attempt.

On October 31, 2025, it was reported that 16 military officers were arrested in the first week of the month over the alleged coup attempt, while two other officers were on the run.

In January 2026, the defence headquarters (DHQ) confirmed that there was a plot to overthrow Tinubu.

Samaila Uba, the DHQ director of defence information, had said investigations conducted in line with established military procedures found some personnel involved in a coup plot.

Uba had said the officers would be arraigned before relevant military judicial panels.

In March, family members of military officers detained over an alleged coup plot appealed to Tinubu to allow the suspects to be tried in an open court.

During a press conference in Abuja, wives and other family members of the detained officers also requested access to the alleged coup masterminds.

In April, families of the detained military officers protested at the entrance of the national assembly to demand a speedy trial and access to their relatives.

DEFENDANTS

The defendants in the case are Timipre Sylva, a former minister of state for petroleum resources; Mohammed Ibrahim Gana, a retired major general; Erasmus Ochegobia Victor, a retired captain; and Ahmed Ibrahim, a police inspector.

Others are Zekeri Umoru, Bukar Kashim Goni and Abdulkadir Sani.

The alleged coup plotters are expected to be arraigned before Joyce Abdulmalik, a judge at the Federal High Court in Abuja, on April 22.

The charges were filed by the office of the Attorney-General of the Federation and signed by Rotimi Oyedepo, Director of Public Prosecutions of the Federation.

In the charge sheet, the federal government accused the defendants of treason and terrorism, failure to disclose security intelligence and money laundering linked to terrorism financing.

The federal government alleged that the defendants conspired with one another to “levy war against the state to overawe the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria”.

Bukar Kashim Goni was alleged to have “indirectly retained the aggregate sum of N50,000,000, which forms part of the proceeds of an unlawful act to wit: terrorism financing”, while Abdulkadir Sani allegedly retained N2 million from a similar source.

Umoru was alleged to have “without going through a financial institution accepted a cash payment of the sum of N10,000,000″, and also retained an additional N8.8 million suspected to be proceeds of terrorism financing.

Ibrahim, the police inspector, was also accused of taking possession of N1 million linked to the same alleged scheme.

Ibrahim and Umoru were accused of participating in meetings tied to terrorist activities.

“That you, MAJOR GENERAL MOHAMMED IBRAHIM GANA -(RTD), CAPTAIN (NN) ERASMUS OCHEGOBIA VICTOR -(RTD), INSPECTOR AHMED IBRAHIM (AP776373), ZEKERI UMORU, BUKAR KASHIM GONI, ABDULKADIR SANI, TIMPRE SYLVA (still at large) and others, sometime in the year 2025, in Abuja within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, conspired with one another to levy war against the state to overawe the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 37(2) of the Criminal Code Cap C38 LFN 2004,” part of the charge sheet reads.

“That you, MAJOR GENERAL MOHAMMED IBRAHIM GANA -(RTD), CAPTAIN (NN) ERASMUS OCHEGOBIA VICTOR -(RTD), INSPECTOR AHMED IBRAHIM(AP776373), ZEKERI UMORU, BUKAR KASHIM GONI, ABDULKADIR SANI, TIMPRE SYLVA(still at large) and others, sometime in the year 2025, in Abuja within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, knowing that COLONEL MOHAMMED ALHASSAN MA’AJI (N/10668) and others intended to commit treason, did not give the information thereof with all reasonable despatch to either the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, or a Peace Officer and thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 40(b) of the Criminal Code Cap C38 LFN 2004.”

 

 

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Tinubu Approves N15bn Take-off Grant For New Police Academy Campus in Ogun

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President Bola Tinubu has approved the establishment of a new campus of the Police Academy in Erinja, Yewa South LGA of Ogun.

In a statement on Monday, Bayo Onanuga, special adviser to the president on information and strategy, said Tinubu also approved a special take-off grant of N15 billion for the college.

“The President’s approval was in fulfilment of the provisions of the Nigeria Police Academy (Establishment) Act, 2021, particularly with respect to the expansion of the Police Academy based in Wudil, Kano state, into multiple campuses across the country,” the statement reads.

Onanuga said the fund would be sourced from the 2026 allocation of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETfund) to “finance priority infrastructure, academic facilities, student accommodation, and core training assets”.

The presidential spokesperson said the siting of the new police campus in Erinja was recommended at a high-level consultative meeting involving Tunji Alausa, minister of education; officials of his ministry; Tunji Disu, the inspector-general of police (IGP); and Abdullahi Ribadu, executive secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC).

“The meeting considered student intake capacity, funding realities, academic quality assurance, and the long-term needs of the Nigerian Police Force, which is currently recruiting more men,” he added.

“President Tinubu believes the expansion will strengthen institutional governance, modern policing education, and national security.”

On December 9, 2024, Ibrahim Gaidam, minister of police affairs, said Tinubu had approved the recruitment of 30,000 police officers annually for the next six years.

Gaidam spoke when he visited the Nigeria Police Academy in Wudil, Kano state, during the screening exercise of recruits.

The police affairs minister said the federal government was committed to transparently recruiting more police officers.

Gaidam said the annual recruitment of police officers is part of the government’s commitment to ensuring Nigeria has enough personnel to address the prevailing insecurity.

“The number of police being recruited, 10,000, is not enough to cover all the states, so the president has given approval for the recruitment of 30,000 policemen annually for the next five to six years,” he said.

“I believe if this is done, by the end of the year, we should be able to get enough policemen to take care of our security challenges in this country.”

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