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‘Now, I Actually Realise I’m Deputy Nat’l President’ – Oyetunde Says As Edo NUJ Welcomes Her In Grand Style

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L-R: Andy Egbon, Secretary, Edo NUJ; Festus Alenkhe, Chairman, Edo NUJ; Bimbo Oyetunde, Deputy National President, NUJ, and Gloria Ilobe of Bronze FM chapel during the reception party on Monday.

It was a moment of dance, merriment, solidarity songs and showers of encomium on Dr. Bimbo Oyetunde, the newly elected Deputy National President of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) as members of the Edo State council of the union welcomed her in a reception party held in a grand style at the secretariat of the NUJ, Edo State council.

The reception party led by the Edo NUJ council Chairman, Comrade Festus Alenkhe, had in attendance former secretaries of the council, chapels leaders, other members of the council and particularly the Bronze FM family. Bronze FM is the chapel Oyetunde belongs to. She is the general manager of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria-owned FM station in Benin.

Responding to the love shown to her, Oyetunde said the reception by members of the Edo NUJ made it dawn on her that she is actually the Deputy National President of the NUJ.

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“In fact, it’s today I realised that I am actually the Deputy National President. With what I have seen here, it dawned on me that I am occupying the number two position of the NUJ,” Oyetunde emotionally said.

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Further speaking on how she rode to victory in the just concluded NUJ election, the Deputy National President, while stating that it was destined by God, and further thanking Him for seeing her through the rough route of the NUJ election, added that the cordial relationship she built with people she came across over the years helped her to gain the popularity.

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She urged journalists to imbibe the spirit of building relationship with colleagues, noting that such a relationship would help in the future.

“I want to say here that wherever you find yourself, always have a cordial relationship with people around you because you might need each other in the future. Ever since I came here in 2016, I have been having that personal relationship with seating chairmen. Outside the profession, we may meet and even need each other, and that is why maintaining a cordial relationship is very important,” she noted.

She added: “27 states out of the 36 states including FCT endorsed us. When the endorsement was going on, they were writing all sorts of propaganda and petitions, but God saw us through. For instance, not a single vote went out from Edo delegates. The 17 was complete. Lagos gave us 43 votes.”

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She thanked leadership and members of the Edo NUJ for their support and prayers, promising that the present national executives of the NUJ would run an inclusive government.

She, therefore, urged co-contestants in the race to join the executives in moving the NUJ to greater heights.

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No winner, no vanguish. We embrace our opponents. We call upon them to come on board so we can work together to move the union forward. By the grace of God, we are taking this union to greater heights,” she promised.

Earlier, Chairman of the council, Festus Alenkhe, while welcoming the Deputy National President, urged her to always put Edo council in her heart wherever she goes.

In her goodwill message, Mrs Olabisi Akpadia, Head of Benin Network Centre, AIT/Raypower, described Oyetunde as a special breed who is concerned about the welfare of union members, stressing that “this is what union is all about.”

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Akpadia, who hailed Oyetunde for achieving the feat of being the first deputy national president of the NUJ, noted: “This means she is made of uncommon stuff.”

Also in his goodwill message, Inope Ofuenyi, Vice Chairman, Bronze FM chapel, said: “Working with madam has been fulfilling. She makes work easy for us. We are with you, we are the Edo State council.”

 

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Okpebholo Poised To Surpassing People’s Expectations — Edo Deputy Gov

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Edo deputy governor, Hon Dennis Idahosa has assured that the Governor Monday Okpebholo-led administration is poised to surpass the expectations of the people of the state in terms of campaign promises fulfilment.

Idahosa said that the administration had hit the grand running right from the day of inauguration by identifying and prioritising the key areas of the SHINE agenda for implementation.

A statement by Mr Friday Aghedo, Chief Press Secretary to the deputy governor, said Idahosa spoke when he received the prestigious Peace Ambassador Award from the International Association of World Peace Advocates (IAWPA).

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The award ceremony held at the deputy governor’s office during a courtesy visit by the leadership of the IAWPA led by the President, Amb. Per Stafsen, the South-South Coordinator/Edo state Director, Amb. Amos Areloegbe, and other zonal representatives.

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“We pray, by the grace of God, Edo State will surpass the expectations of the people when we are through with our tenure,” he declared.

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Idahosa described the recognition as a source of pride, not just for him, but for the Governor Monday Okpebholo-led administration.

Governor Okpebholo is a man of peace, and his government stands firmly for peace. This award is a validation of his unwavering commitment to building a safe and harmonious Edo State,” he said.

The Deputy Governor emphasized that peace and security remain central pillars of the government’s five-point SHINE agenda, noting that collaboration with traditional institutions, religious leaders, and civil society organizations has been vital in sustaining stability across the state.

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Peace is extremely important in any society. Where there is peace, there is security; where insecurity prevails, peace cannot exist.

“This recognition today strengthens our resolve to continue being ambassadors of peace,” Idahosa stated.

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On his part, Amb. Amos Areloegbe noted that IAWPA, a United Nations–certified body aligned with the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), deliberately chose Edo State to commemorate the International Day of Non-Violence on October 2.

According to him, “Edo State remains one of the most peaceful states in the federation, hence our choice to celebrate here.”

The investiture was hailed by observers as not only an honour to Idahosa but also as an acknowledgment of Edo’s growing reputation as a bastion of peace under Governor Okpebholo’s leadership.

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Ogoni Women Protest Resumption Of Oil Production, Demand Accountability In $1Bn Cleanup Funds

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Ogoni women drawn from all works of life have come out to protest against the resumption of oil production in the area without proper negotiation.

The women expressed anger over the non-transparent nature of the entire oil resumption exercise, accusing the government of attempting to manipulate them into giving up on their demands as expressed in the Ogoni Bill of Rights (OBR).

The women further demanded that the Nigerian government account for $300million Ogoni infrastructure development fund which is alleged to have been diverted by some key government personalities in alliance with some Ogoni leaders.

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They further demanded accountability for the $1Billion Ogoni cleanup funds which they said is a failed project.

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The women, who marched on the streets of Bori, the traditional headquarters of Ogoni, accused the government of neglecting the core demands of the Ogoni people including the demand for the creation of a Bori State and compensation for livelihood losses due to decades of devastating oil spills in the lands.

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“We lost everything, crops, drinking water sources, food and farming lands and we now live with strange illnesses which ultimately will lead to our death. No one is interested in all that. The only thing the government is interested in is our oil resources. We reject the insensitivity of the government and we want to be heard”; one of the protesters who pleaded anonymity told Ogoninews.

Another speaker, Mrs Helen Huoma said the plot to resume oil production in Ogoni is deceptive.

“The oil industry people are always lying. They will tell us something and do another. When we ask our MOSOP leaders, they tell us they know nothing about what the government and the oil industry are doing. It’s all a bunch of confusion and deceit. We will resist this move because we paid heavily to give Ogoni a name and the pride it has today”

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A woman identified as Janet from Gokana Local Government Area alleged that the Nigerian government has never been interested in the welfare of the Ogoni people.

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She alleged that the government had only been interested in the oil and after that, they appeased political leaders with contracts to suppress local residents.

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“All they do is deceive the Ogoni people and we continue to suffer in the midst of abundant natural resources. If they can divert $300million, then how can we trust them? Before we start, let them account for the $300 million and the cleanup program which, at least, should have solved some basic problems.”

The Nigerian President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu had recently directed the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu to engage the NNPC Limited and work out modalities for the resumption of oil production in Ogoni. This directive followed a meeting with some Ogoni leaders in Aso Rock, Presidential Villa.

The president had also recently granted pardon to the Ogoni nine including Ken Saro-Wiwa and to four Ogoni leaders who were murdered on May 21, 1995. The Abacha regime had blamed Ken Saro-Wiwa for the murders and executed him along with 8 others on November 10, 1995 despite global outcry acknowledging their innocence.

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Following the executions, a United Nations fact finding team visited Nigeria. The team acknowledged that the entire trial process was flawed and noted that Nigeria did not even follow the minimal prescription of its own laws in the conduct of the trial.

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Edo Gives Estate Developers Ultimatum To Register

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The Edo State Government on Friday issued a final two-week ultimatum to all estate developers operating within the state to register and obtain formal approval for their estate layout plans or face decisive enforcement actions.

The directive, announced by the Ministry of Physical Planning, Housing, Urban and Regional Development, aligns with the state’s ambitious urban renewal campaign under “Project Shine” and the 30-Year Benin City Master Plan.

According to a statement signed by the Functioning Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Arc. Kate A. Isokpunwu, this move follows a recent stakeholders’ engagement session, where the government emphasized the urgent need for compliance, sustainable development, and orderly urban growth.

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All estate layouts must be duly documented and regularized with the Ministry to align with the state’s long-term spatial and environmental objectives,” the statement said.

“From October 2025, the Ministry will begin a comprehensive enforcement operation targeting illegal developments, especially those encroaching on government-designated forest reserves and protected areas.

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The statement further added that “Unapproved estate layouts will be sealed off, and violators prosecuted under existing laws. The government reiterated its zero-tolerance policy on unlawful developments, including land grabbing, unregulated construction, and distortion of urban planning frameworks.

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This measure is not punitive but corrective,” Arc. Isokpunwu stressed. “It is designed to ensure that development in Edo State remains sustainable, orderly, and consistent with our collective vision for a modern, well-planned city.”

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The PS urged developers to visit the ministry without delay to complete the necessary registration and approval processes to avoid stiff sanctions.

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