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Gbogiaran, Fayanju, Akinsuroju, others named as chairs of Ondo 51 LGAs, LCDAs [Full List]

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Gbogiaran, Fayanju, Akinsuroju, others named as chairs of Ondo 51 LGAs, LCDAs [Full List]

The Ondo State House of Assembly on Tuesday approved caretaker committee chairmen to man the 51 local government areas and local council development areas of the state.

Theeditorial.ng brings you the full list:

Akure North Local Government Area, Iju Ita-Ogbolu

  1. Mr.Tayo Fayanju – Chairman
  2. Mrs. Adewole Busola – Vice Chairman

 

 Igba-Otun Local Council Development Area, Obaile

  1. Ogunniyi Ibikunle Victor – Chairman
  2. Mrs. Dapo Filani Funmi – Vice Chairman

 

Akure South Local Government Area

  1. Gbenga Olaniyi – Chairman
  2. Adepoju Dapo – Vice Chairman

 

Oyemekun LCDA

  1. Ayodele Falade – Chairman
  2. Adeleye Damilare – Vice Chairman

 

Akure East LCDA

  1. Kayode Taiwo – Chairman
  2. Ezekiel Adedeji – Vice Chairman

 

Akure West LCDA

  1. Sunday Adejuyigbe – Chairman
  2. Bankole Oluwasetemi – Vice Chairman

 

Idare LGA, Owena

  1. Smart Omotadowa – Chairman
  2. Tope Akinfotire – Vice Chairman

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Idanre Central LCDA, Opasorun

  1. Prince Kayode Aroloye – Chairman
  2. Idowu Adesioye – Vice Chairman

 

Idanre South-West LCDA, Ofosu

  1. Akinfala Felix – Chairman
  2. Adeoye Rufus Kunle – Vice Chairman

 

Ifedore LGA

  1. Ajikiola Oluwasogo Clement – Chairman
  2. – Vice Chairman

 

Ijare LCDA

  1. Ajayi Kunle Temitope – Chairman
  2. Falana Kayode – Vice Chairman

 

Ifedore Central LCDA

  1. Adetomi Adetoye Richard – Chairman
  2. Awoseye Collins – Vice Chairman

 

Ondo West Local Government, Ondo

  1. Mrs. Agunbiade Adeola – Chairman
  2. Alhaji Basiru Oyewole – Vice Chairman

 

Ekimogun LCDA, Bagbe

  1. Felix Akinola – Chairman
  2. Akintunde John Folajimi – Vice Chairman

 

Ondo North West LCDA, Yaba

  1. Onidare Sunday Bukunmi – Chairman
  2. Erelu Abimbola Osifeso – Vice Chairman

 

Ondo East LGA, Bolorunduro

  1. Ogunduyile Fola Joshua Chairman
  2. Seyi Oguntimehin Vice Chairman

 

Ondo North East LCDA, Epe

 

  1. Jimoh Adebayo – Chairman
  2. Princess Mary Akinfolarin – Vice Chairman

 

Okitipupa LGA

  1. Igbekele Akinrinwa – Chairman
  2. Mr. Olabode Molehin – Vice Chairman

 

Ikale West LCDA

 

  1. Kumuyi Funke – Chairman
  2. Okeniran Ayodele – Vice Chairman

 

Ikale North LCDA, Igbotako

  1. Femi Ayejusunle -Chairman
  2. Mr.Ola Iwaeni – Vice Chairman

 

Odigbo LGA, Ore

  1. Steven Femi Akinwehinmi – Chairman
  2. Eucharia Nwamara – Vice Chairman

 

Ifesowapo LCDA, Araromi Obu

  1. Olarewaju Makinde – Chairman
  2. Rasheed Giwa – Vice Chairman

 

Odigbo East LCDA, Ajue

  1. Akinsuroju Margaret – Chairman
  2. – Vice Chairman

 

Ile-oluji LGA, Ileoluji

  1. Akinsuroju Temidayo – Chairman
  2. – Vice Chairman

 

Okeigbo LCDA

  1. – Chairman
  2. Bisi Fasogbon – Vice Chairman

 

Ileoluji West LCDA

  1. Kole Akinbolarin – Chairman
  2. Ismaila – Vice Chairman

 

Ilaje LGA

  1. Orokotan Omokunle – Chairman
  2. Femi Jolomi Vice Chairman

 

Ilaje Central LCDA, Ode Ogbo

  1. Sikemi Atibere – Chairman
  2. Roseline Obayemi – Vice Chairman

 

Ilaje Aheri/Etikan LCDA

  1. Orofin Esther – Chairman
  2. Okungbure Olajide – Vice Chairman

 

Ilaje East LCDA

  1. Omosuyi Alore – Chairman
  2. Oripenaye Maurise – Vice Chairman

 

Ese-Odo LGA

  1. Bayo Anifowose – Chairman
  2. Beauty Modimu – Vice Chairman

 

Arogbo LCDA

  1. Chief Ebimogbowei Caleb Molos – Chairman
  2. Hon. Samuel Jemi – Vice Chairman

 

Akoko North East LGA

  1. Muhammed Mutiu Olawale – Chairman
  2. Ogungbemi Fasasi Kehinde – Vice Chairman

 

Isowopo LCDA

  1. Abiye Ademoyegun – Chairman
  2. Yinka Akinola – Vice Chairman

 

Akoko North West LGA

  1. Chief S.A Olukoju Chairman
  2. – Vice Chairman

 

Irun/Ogbagi LCDA

  1. Mohammed Taofik – Chairman
  2. Prince Dayo Bello – Vice Chairman

 

Arigidi LCDA

  1. Abiola Ojo – Chairman
  2. Daudu Olubunmi – Vice Chairman

 

Akoko South East LGA

  1. Bakare Segun – Chairman
  2. Olatunji Ademola – Vice Chairman

 

Ilelabo LCDA

  1. Adesina Alaye – Chairman
  2. Owaburi Samson Tosin – Vice Chairman

 

Akoko South West LGA, Oka Akoko

  1. Chief (Mrs.) Bukunmi Akeju – Chairman
  2. Sola Ajisafe – Vice Chairman

 

Akoko South South LCDA, Akungba Akoko

  1. Gbogiaran Dada Emmanuel – Chairman
  2. Abiodun Adeyelu – Vice Chairman

 

Owo LGA, Owo

  1. Adegbegi Samuel Olabade – Chairman
  2. Olugbode Oluwole – Vice Chairman

 

Owo North West LCDA, Emure-Ile

  1. Alaba Eniola Ajipe – Chairman
  2. Omosuwa Maxwell – Vice Chairman

 

Owo South East LCDA, Ijebu Owo

  1. Lawalson Sheu Chairman
  2. Princess Ojomo Mary Achille – Vice Chairman

 

Owo East LCDA, Ipele

  1. Agannun Olatunbosun – Chairman
  2. Olomiye Madewa – Vice Chairman

 

Owo South West LCDA, Iyere

  1. Samuel Ogundele – Chairman
  2. Adako Taiwo – Vice Chairman

 

Ose LGA

  1. Mr. Idowu Adunbi – Chairman

2 – Vice Chairman

 

Irekari LCDA

  1. Steve Otaloro – Chairman
  2. Olakunle Eko – Vice Chairman

 

Oredegbe LCDA

  1. Christianah Oke Olufowse – Chairman
  2. Chief Friday Ebebe – Vice Chairman

 

Irele LCDA, Irele

  1. Ali Olaniran – Chairman
  2. Mrs. Olamurin Julianah – Vice Chairman

 

Ikale East LCDA

  1. Akinfe Olajide – Chairman

2. Ojamani Jerry Akintoye – Vice Chairman

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BREAKING: Lagos Politics Heats Up as Sanwo-Olu Endorses Deputy Governor Hamzat ( VIDEO)

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Lagos State deputy governor Obafemi Hamzat
Lagos State deputy governor Obafemi Hamzat

BREAKING: Lagos Politics Heats Up as Sanwo-Olu Endorses Deputy Governor Hamzat ( VIDEO)

The Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has officially endorsed his Deputy Governor, Kadri Obafemi Hamzat, as his preferred successor ahead of the 2027 governorship election in the state.

The endorsement was made on Monday at the Lagos House, Marina, during a meeting that brought together key political stakeholders and members of the state executive council.

The development signals an early alignment within Lagos political leadership as preparations gradually build toward the 2027 general elections, particularly within the ruling party structure in the state.

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Although full details of the meeting were not immediately disclosed, sources indicate that the governor’s endorsement reflects continuity in governance and ongoing confidence in his deputy’s role in the current administration.

In recent weeks, Hamzat has reportedly been engaging in consultative visits with political leaders, party stakeholders, and community representatives across Lagos State, strengthening his visibility within the state’s political landscape ahead of the next election cycle.

Political analysts say the endorsement could significantly shape internal party dynamics, given Lagos State’s history of structured succession planning and strong influence within national politics.

Observers also note that such early positioning often plays a key role in consolidating support within party ranks, particularly in a politically strategic state like Lagos.

The ruling party has yet to issue a formal statewide statement detailing the broader implications of the endorsement, but political discussions around the 2027 governorship race have already begun gaining momentum.

Further developments are expected as political consultations continue across various levels of government and party structures in the state.

BREAKING: Lagos Politics Heats Up as Sanwo-Olu Endorses Deputy Governor Hamzat ( VIDEO)

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Sowore Confronts Malami in Court, Says ‘We Warned You Under Buhari…’

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former Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN
former Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN

Sowore Confronts Malami in Abuja Court, Says ‘We Warned You Under Buhari, Now System Is Dealing With You’

A dramatic moment unfolded on Monday at the Federal High Court of Nigeria in Abuja when former presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC), Omoyele Sowore, confronted former Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, during ongoing proceedings involving multiple legal disputes.

The encounter, captured in a viral video circulating on social media, showed Sowore directly addressing Malami inside the court premises, linking his current legal challenges to actions taken during his tenure under former President Muhammadu Buhari.

Malami is currently facing charges filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Department of State Services (DSS), including allegations of money laundering, unlawful possession of firearms, and alleged unlawful acquisition of assets. He is also challenging interim forfeiture orders placed on some of his properties.

During the encounter, Sowore told the former minister:
“You see how it feels now to be persecuted. When you were with Buhari, you were bragging. We warned you then that there was failure in the justice system, but you didn’t listen, and now the system is dealing with you.”

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The exchange drew the attention of lawyers, court officials, and observers present in the courtroom, with some reportedly reacting with subdued laughter as the tense but brief interaction unfolded.

Sowore also attempted to further engage Malami politically, offering him a symbolic orange beret associated with his “Revolution Now” movement, which calls for systemic political and governance reforms in Nigeria.

“I want to give you my cap. This is a revolutionary cap,” he said.

Despite the confrontation, Sowore acknowledged Malami’s composure during the moment, while reiterating his broader criticism of Nigeria’s political and justice system.

“At least I’m glad that you are strong. We are not all on the same side. Even the oppressors are oppressing you now… no matter how powerful you people are, we will never support you,” he added.

In response, Malami maintained a calm posture and reaffirmed his confidence in the judicial process, stating that he remains committed to attending court proceedings and defending himself against the allegations.

“I can never be down. I have been attending all my court sittings. I will keep attending. And I remain strong,” he said.

The incident has since triggered widespread reactions online, with many Nigerians debating both the propriety of the courtroom exchange and the broader political tensions surrounding Malami’s ongoing legal battles.

Observers say the episode highlights the increasingly public intersection between courtroom proceedings, political activism, and social media-driven political commentary in Nigeria.

 

Sowore Confronts Malami in Abuja Court, Says ‘We Warned You Under Buhari, Now System Is Dealing With You’

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Nigerians Risk Visa Denials Over Overstay Violations, US Warns

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US Embassy in Nigeria
US Embassy in Nigeria

Nigerians Risk Visa Denials Over Overstay Violations, US Warns

The United States Mission in Nigeria has reiterated its warning that visa overstays by Nigerian travellers could have far-reaching consequences, not only for offenders but also for other applicants seeking entry into the United States.

In a statement shared via its official X (formerly Twitter) handle, the mission stressed that strict adherence to U.S. immigration rules is essential to maintaining fair and open access for legitimate travellers from Nigeria.

According to the advisory, when individuals overstay their visas or violate entry conditions, it can negatively impact how applicants from the same country are assessed, potentially leading to stricter scrutiny, delays, or visa denials.

“Visa overstays by Nigerian travellers can affect opportunities for their fellow citizens,” the mission stated. “Strengthening compliance helps protect access for students, business travellers, and families who travel responsibly.”

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The warning aligns with long-standing U.S. immigration policies enforced by the U.S. Department of State, which tracks entry and exit records of foreign visitors. Travellers who remain in the U.S. beyond their authorised period—typically indicated on their I-94 admission record—may face penalties such as visa cancellation, ineligibility for future visas, or multi-year re-entry bans, depending on the duration of the overstay.

The mission noted that thousands of Nigerians travel annually to the United States for education, business, tourism, and family visits, and urged all visitors to comply fully with the conditions of their visas throughout their stay.

It also raised concerns about visa fraud and misuse of travel documents, warning that such practices undermine the integrity of the system and could further affect legitimate applicants.

To curb abuse, the mission encouraged members of the public with credible information about visa fraud to report through its consular fraud prevention channels, including dedicated email contacts for Abuja and Lagos.

Officials emphasised that maintaining high compliance rates among travellers helps preserve Nigeria’s standing in global mobility assessments and supports smoother visa processing for genuine applicants.

The U.S. Mission reaffirmed its commitment to promoting safe, legal, and orderly travel between Nigeria and the United States, while ensuring that those who follow the rules are not disadvantaged by violations committed by others.

Nigerians Risk Visa Denials Over Overstay Violations, US Warns

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