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IPAC COMMISERATES WITH THE FORMER GOVERNOR OF EKITI STATE, CHIEF (DR) AYO FAYOSE OVER THE DEATH OF HIS SISTER.

IPAC COMMISERATES WITH THE FORMER GOVERNOR OF EKITI STATE, CHIEF (DR) AYO FAYOSE OVER THE DEATH OF HIS SISTER. ~ Concordnews® The Inter-party Advisory Council (IPAC), the Ekiti State Chapter has commiserated with the former Governor of Ekiti State, Chief (Dr) Ayo Fayose over the death of his immediate elder sister, Mrs Moji Ladeji. Late Mrs Moji Ladeji In a statement personally signed by the Ekiti IPAC State Chairman, Ifedayo Iyaniwura and made available to the CONCORDNEWS in Ado Ekiti on Monday after breaking the news of the death of the Departed soul to the public, Mr. Ifedayo Iyaniwura prayed to God to console the former Governor, Ayo Fayose and his family for the lose, and may the Soul of the deceased rest in perfect peace, and the perpetual light of the Lord shine upon her." According to the IPAC Chairman, Ifedayo Iyaniwura, "I can feel the pain our dear Ayo Fayose will be going through at the moment, this is someone who loves his Family passionately, same way he loves

Terrorists now occupy Kishi, Oyo National Park

  Terrorists now occupy Kishi, Oyo National Park ~ Wale Oyewale, Ibadan   The Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland, Chief Gani Adams, on Wednesday, claimed that armed terrorists have occupied Kishi, a town North West of Oyo State, and the Old Oyo National Park. Adams, in a statement made by his Special  Assistant on Media, Mr Kehinde Aderemi, said the development portends great danger to the security of the South-West zone. IBA GANI ADAMS, THE AARE ONA KANKAFO The statement indicated that the armed groups engaged in kidnapping and also destroyed the people’s means of livelihood and access to forest resources. It read, “The reports range from ceaseless kidnapping, rape and threat to lives of Yoruba people in the Oke Ogun area with Kishi as the present hub of terrorist attacks. It is my responsibility to alert the public and also the relevant authorities.” The statement added that the region was gradually becoming a haven for bandits and terrorists masquerading as herdsmen, warning that the sit

FORMER LAWMAKER, OTHERS DEFECT TO PDP IN EKITI

FORMER LAWMAKER, OTHERS DEFECT TO PDP IN EKITI By Gbenga Olaniyi Some members of various political parties in Agbado Ekiti, Gbonyin Local Government have defected to the  People’s Democratic Party PDP. Hon. Bunmi Adeyanju, a.k.a Ayanfe Gboyin Receiving the defectors in Agbado Ekiti, PDP ward Chairman in the town, Mr Ogunsina Benjamin said that the defectors would be given equal opportunities like every  other members of PDP. Speaking at the event, one of the  leaders of the party in Gbonyin local government, Mr Bunmi Adeyanju known as Ayanfe Gbonyin, welcomed the defectors and assured them that they would not be treated as new comers. Mr Adeyanju who is the PDP candidate in Gbonyin local government during the last House of Assembly election under the umbrella of the PDP called on other people in the council to join the party. He appealed to members of PDP in Ekiti state to come together in the interest of the party, saying PDP could only achieve success in the forthcoming elections if

THE GATHERING MOMENTUM OF THE ACTUALIZATION OF ODUDUWA REPUBLIC

  ODUDUWA REPUBLIC INDUPITABLE, AS MOMENTUM ALREADY GATHERING.   SOURCE : Yoruba-one-voice-onlinenews It is no longer a news that the unholy marriage between the Three Regions that form Nigeria has failed, that the almagamation arrangement of Lord Lugard has since 2014 expired. On this note, the people of the Northern Region are desperately holding unto power, and never ready to relinquish it. The people of the Eastern Region are patiently waiting for any slightest opportunity for the proper actualization of Federal Republic of Biafra. Now as regards the actualization of Yoruba Nation, who shall lead? Should there still be a room for procrastination?  The time is now! Cuz, “This struggle has always been there. It is not an overnight development. We have been generals in the field for over 20 years. Yorubas have been silent, they have not spoken. Our people have lost a sense of direction because nobody is giving them direction, not until now we have Iba Gani Adams, the Aare Onakankafo o