Tag: Ibadan

  • BREAKING: Heavy Gridlock as petrol tanker explodes in Ibadan

    BREAKING: Heavy Gridlock as petrol tanker explodes in Ibadan

    A fully loaded petrol tanker has exploded at Total Filling Station, Iyaganku Ibadan.

    The tanker while trying to maneuver in the axis fell off the ditch, while fuel licked out.

    Firefighters on rescue mission are at the location trying to put out the fire.

    The level of casualties cannot be ascertained as at the time of filling this report.

    Roads leading to the scene of the explosion were said to have been cordoned off causing gridlock along the Dugbe, Ring Road, and Iyaganku areas in the state capital. The entire axis is currently locked down.

    Details shortly….

  • Ibadan Agog As Hon. Tolu Akande-Sadipe, Friends, Associates Celebrate late Ajimobi With a Novelty Match

    Ibadan Agog As Hon. Tolu Akande-Sadipe, Friends, Associates Celebrate late Ajimobi With a Novelty Match

    Celebrations of former Governor Abiola Ajimobi’s 71st Posthumous birthday celebrations continued today, with a novelty match between Akorede football team and Idi-Ayunre team, where the former triumphed with two goals.

    The football match was graced by family members, friends and associates of the late two-term Governor, including his wife, Dr. (Mrs) Florence Ajimobi; Oyo Lawmaker, Seyi Adisa; ALGON Chairman, Abass Aleshinloye; former Aides to Governor Ajimobi, and a host of soccer legends who witnessed the match which held at the Lead-city stadium, Ibadan.

    Speaking about the match, the Host and Federal House of Representatives member, who represents Oluyole Federal Constituency, Hon. Tolulope Akande-Sadipe stated that the event is her way of celebrating the late Governor, who she said was a support system to her political career while he was alive.

    Speaking at the event, Dr. (Mrs) Florence Ajimobi commended Hon. Tolu Akande-Sadipe for such initiative, which has encouraged the youths and entertained the adults in her constituency.

    “Nothing is too much to celebrate His Excellency, former Governor Abiola Ajimobi, who during his lifetime gave his all to the development of Oyo State, his party and family. We miss him and his legacies”, she said.

    Honourable Member representing Afijio State Constituency at the Oyo State House of Assembly, Seyi Adisa said his former boss was fondly called Archipelago, because football was one of the things he wanted to be remembered for.

    He said honestly, my former boss deserves a befitting match such as this, being a football nut himself. If my memory does not fail me, he remains the only former Governor in this country who played active football in his younger-years. Ajimobi played for his alma-mater, Lagelu Grammar school”, he said

    “Everybody is here to witness the artistic displays by soccer players, as part of activities to celebrate our legendary father and role-model, Sen. Abiola Ajimobi,” concluded the House of Assembly member.

    The event began at 8 a.m with an explosive match between Akorede Local Government team and Idi-Ayunre team, after which Dr. (Mrs.) Florence Ajimobi presented a trophy and cash gift to Akorede football team, winners of the match. The Idi-Ayunre team also received a cash reward.

    Akorede Football team won with two goals, scored by its Attacker Ibrahim Olatunbosun.

  • New Year: Fun seekers want improved economy, better governance in 2020

    New Year: Fun seekers want improved economy, better governance in 2020

    Fun seekers at various fun spots in Ibadan metropolis, including Agodi Gardens and Palms Mall, Ring Road, on Wednesday, urged the Federal Government to do its best to up the ante of governance and improve the economy in 2020.

    They made the appeal in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) correspondent, who visited the centres.

    Mrs Anna Igbakpa, a civil servant in the state, urged the government to create more jobs for the youth and improve the health sector in particular.

    She said that government should also concentrate more on improving the education sector as well as workers’ welfare.

    Igbakpa, who brought her children to have fun at Palms mall, thanked God for the grace to witness another year.

    Mrs Mary Adebayo, also a parent and business woman, appealed to leaders to fulfil the promises made to the citizens during electioneering.

    “We need improvement in social amenities, road construction, power supply and security. When there is adequate security in the country, there will surely be peace.

    “I thank God for the year 2019 and pray for a bigger business breakthrough in 2020,” she said.

    Similarly, Mr Femi Kushimo,  a father and business man, urged  government to invest more in agriculture by providing basic farm facilities and implements for the farmers.

    Kushimo urged the government to open the country’s borders, saying this would help reduce the cost of his business materials.

    “The prices of engineering equipment, especially the imported ones, we sell have really increased since the closure of the border.

    “We commend the Federal Government on its efforts to curb corruption, while appealing that they should do more work to improve the economy in all aspects in 2020 in order to better our lots, ” he said.

    Also, Mr Tunde Mohammed, a youth and member of staff of Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC), urged the government to concentrate more on road construction, especially that of Ibadan to Lagos and Niger to Kwara.

    “We really commend the Federal Government for improved security in the country and the efforts to curb corruption as well as restructure the economy.

    “Our youths should not be waiting for white collar jobs; they can engage in farming, which has different value chains and is capable of making them employers of labour,” he said.

    Fun seekers, including parents, children, youths and suckling babies, were sighted at the centres eating, drinking and catching fun.

    Other fun spots such as Bubbleplus, RinGii and Paris Kitchen, were not left out, as people filled up the places to celebrate the New Year. (NAN)