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Eldest daughter of Obafemi Awolowo, Mrs Tola Oyediran, who died earlier on Friday, at the age of 79, went to bed the previous night hale and hearty, a family source has said.
The source said the lady died in her sleep, adding that she never exhibited any sign of illness.
”She was not sick. She went to bed without any health issue,” the source said.
Already, condolences have started pouring in from eminent Nigerians to the family and supporters of the late sage.
President Muhammadu Buhari, Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State and Speaker of House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, have commiserated with the family over her demise.
Oyediran, billed to celebrate her 80th birthday on December 1, was until her passage the chairman of the Board of Directors at the African Newspapers of Nigeria Plc, the publishers of Tribune Newspaper.
She was married to Prof Allen Oyediran, former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ibadan.
Dr Awolowo-Dosunmu is now the only surviving child of the Awolowo dynasty.
The President’s condolence message was contained in a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, titled ‘President Buhari mourns Chief Obafemi Obafemi Awolowo’s daughter, Tola Oyediran.’
The statement said, “The President commiserates with friends and associates of Mrs Oyediran, particularly her only surviving sister, Mrs Tokunbo Awolowo, over the sad loss, urging the family to take solace in the investments of the deceased in making life better for others.”
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, in his message, expressed sadness over Oyediran’s death.
The speaker said the deceased lived a fulfilled life like her late father.
 Gbajabiamila described the deceased as a beacon of hope to many and worthy of emulation.
Also, the Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, said the death of Mrs Oyediran was a sad occurrence.
Abiodun, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Kunle Somorin, said, “She was a central figure during her father’s travails as a political figure and after the death of the former Premier of the defunct Western Region.

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Abuja sex workers lose case seeking to legalise prostitution

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Abuja sex workers lose case seeking to legalise prostitution

The Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, yesterday, declined to legalise prostitution in the country, even as it dismissed a suit that sought to enforce fundamental rights of commercial sex workers in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja.

The court, in a judgment delivered by Justice James Omotosho, while describing prostitution as an immoral act that is alien to cultural values of all the ethnic groups in the country, said it found no reason to stop the Minister of the FCT, Nyesom Wike, and security agencies, from arresting those that engage in such illicit business.

According to the court, prostitutes have no legal rights to enjoy under any known law or the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended).

The judgement followed a suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/642/2024, which the sex workers filed to bar the FCT Minister and the Abuja Environmental Protection Board, AEPB, from harassing, intimidating, arresting and prosecuting them.

Aside from Wike and the AEPB, other respondents in the legal action that was initiated on behalf of Abuja-based prostitutes, by a Non Governmental Organisation under the aegis of Lawyers Alert Initiative for Protection of Rights of Children, Women and Indigent, were the Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA, andAttorney-General of the Federation, AGF.

The applicants had through their team of lawyers led by Mr. Rommy Mom, prayed the court to enforce their right to prostitution, in line with all the fundamental human rights that inure to them from the 1999 Constitution, as amended.

Specifically, they urged the court to determine whether the duties of the AEPB under Section 6 of the AEPB Act, 1997, extends to the harassment, arrest, detention and prosecution of women suspected of engaging in sex work on the streets of Abuja.
As well as, whether by the provision of Section 35 (1) (d) of the AEPB Act, 1997, women can be regarded as articles or their bodies regarded as goods for purchase.

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Upon the determination of the questions, the applicants sought a declaration that a charge the AEPB entered before the FCT Mobile Court, which referred to arrested women suspected of engaging in sex work as “articles” and considered their bodies as “goods for purchase,” was discriminatory and a violation of Section 42 of the 1999 Constitution.

They sought a declaration that the duties of the board does not extend to the harassment, arrest and raid of women suspected of engaging in sex work on the streets of Abuja.

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Portable: Monarch frowns on ‘King of Street’ chieftaincy title, demands revocation

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Portable: Monarch frowns on ‘King of Street’ chieftaincy title, demands revocation

 

Controversial singer Habeeb Olalomi Okikiola, popularly known as ‘Portable’, is in the eye of a storm again. This time, it is about the conferment of “King of Street” chieftaincy title on him by the Olu of Itori, Oba Abdulfatai Akamo.

Another monarch, Eselu of Iselu Kingdom in the Yewa North Local Government Area of Ogun State, Oba Akintunde Akinyemi, has expressed disappointment about the title and demanded its reversal.

He described the action as an abuse of the institution of traditional rulers.

Oba Akinyemi, in an open letter he personally signed and made available to newsmen in Abeokuta, said the title as bestowed on ‘Portable’ was strange to all palaces in Yorubaland, and must be reversed to avoid chaos.

The traditional ruler said his colleague Oba should not have generalised the title, but ought to have limited it to his jurisdiction by naming the title “King of Itori Street”.

He called the attention of Chairman of Ogun State Council of Obas and Chiefs, His Royal Majesty, Oba Kehinde Gbadewole Olugbenle, the Olu of Ilaro and Paramount Ruler of Yewaland to the untraditional and illegal installation done by Olu Itori.

He added that the decision by Oba Akamo to confer the chieftaincy title on Portable was not well thought out, at a period the singer was being tried before an Ogun State High Court over alleged assault on some government officials.

The open letter read in paer, “The title “King of Street” which Olu Itori gave the controversial musician at His Majesty’s 21st Coronation Anniversary is absolutely unknown in all palaces of Yoruba Land, so given such a title to honour any personality is not only illegal, but a call for chaos if not reversed.

“Using the title “King of Street” can be interpreted as the King of all Streets in the State. This is unacceptable. Olu Itori ought to have limited the title to his domain. Kabiyesi ought to have titled it “King of Itori Street” and the musician would know that his title is only confined to Itori Kingdom.

“All streets in Ogun State have their Kings and they know how they choose them, so this generalization of the title Street should be reversed to prevent any problems in the State and beyond”.

“Apart from the wrong title given to Portable, His Royal Majesty’s decision to install the musician as a Chief was not well thought out because of the unruly and questionable behaviour of the singer who is currently facing a trial in a competent court in Ogun State.

“Giving him a chieftaincy title is like encouraging him to wreak more havoc. An effort that will make the musician live a better life is what is necessary.

“In fact, the unruly self-made kings in the fuji industry have caused lots of divisions among themselves which is entirely different from the love and good legacy the pioneers left behind. Portable is one of the self-made kings who need to refine their lives.”

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Lagos Motor Fair, Auto Parts Expo get richer with solution confab, date announced 

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A four-in-one package has been lined up for the 2025 edition of the annual Lagos Motor Fair and Auto Parts Expo holding next month in a new move to expand its scope and ensure maximum benefit for exhibitors and visitors.
This year’s event attracting both local international investors/participants is billed to hold from March 12 to March 14, 2025, at the Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island, according to the organisers, BKG Exhibitions Limited.

It said the show would be unique and as it is being packaged to draw people that matter to offer practical solutions to issues facing the auto industry development in Africa.
Managing Director of BKG Exhibitions, Mr Ifeanyi Agwu, said apart from the new vehicle display with solutions and auto parts sections, a conference of auto parts market leaders would be a new addition for this year’s package.
He spoke in Lagos on Tuesday in the preparation for the event giving some details of what ti expect.

While the Lagos auto parts expo will be the 12th edition this year, Lagos Motor Fair is the 19th. They will be held simultaneously with the Africa Motorcycle and Parts Expo.
Agwu said, “This year, we’re focusing on auto parts. We shall be having a conference of auto part market leaders in Africa to talk about fake products and other challenges facing the business.
“We’re building a channel where all manufacturers can be connected. This will be a turning point in the auto fair – were taking it to the highest level.
“Going forward, what we’ll be having at the Lagos motor fair and auto part show will be comparable with the best in the world.”
He expressed concern over the downturn in the auto business in Nigeria and indeed the entire African continent.
However, the BKG boss commended the Director General, National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC), Mr Joseph Osanipin, for offering a listening ear to vital suggestions and collaborating with relevant stakeholders to address problems besetting the industry.
“There has not been any DG like him in terms of support to stakeholders like us.
“Most of the things I advocate such as encouraging production of parts, he’s absorbing and working on them,” he said.

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