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Tinubu, Obasanjo, Makinde mourn as ex-Oyo gov Olunloyo dies at 89

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Elder statesman and former governor of old Oyo State, Dr Omololu Olunloyo,

The death of the former Governor of Oyo State, Dr Victor Omololu Olunloyo, has sparked an outpouring of grief from eminent Nigerians, including President Bola Tinubu, former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, and many others.

Olunloyo, a renowned mathematician and technocrat, passed away on Sunday at the age of 89, just days before his 90th birthday on April 14, 2025.

He passed on around 1.40 am on Sunday, with his remains deposited at a private mortuary in Ibadan.

The deceased became a commissioner in the old Western Region at age 27, before he served as the Governor of Oyo State from  October 1, 1983, to December 31, 1983, before the military regime of Gen Muhammadu Buhari seized power and truncated the democracy of the Second Republic.

His legacy as a brilliant scholar and dedicated public servant left an indelible mark on the educational and political landscape of Nigeria.

In his tribute, Tinubu extended condolences, praising Olunloyo for his pioneering work in mathematics and education, as well as his commitment to national development.

The President’s condolence message was contained in a statement by his spokesman, Mr Bayo Onanuga.

“Olunloyo, renowned for his mathematical prowess, obtained a PhD in Applied Mathematics and Number Theory from St. Andrews University in Scotland at 25 years.

“In 1962, at just 27, he became a commissioner in the old Western Region. He served multiple times as commissioner in the Western State, which succeeded the Western Region.

“Dr Olunloyo will be celebrated in academic circles for his brilliance and foundational contributions to applied mathematics and number theory.

“As an educator, he profoundly influenced future leaders and fortified educational institutions,” Tinubu said.

Reflecting on Olunloyo’s tenure as governor of the old Oyo State, Tinubu remarked: “Although his time in office was brief, his tenure was marked by exceptional vision and leadership.

“The abrupt end to his administration due to military intervention did not deter him from continuing to serve the nation.”

Obasanjo described Olunloyo as a patriotic Nigerian who stood for justice, peace and progress of the country till his last days on earth.

He said Olunloyo remained one of the notable Nigerians with deep blood of patriotism running in their veins.

In a statement by this Special Assistant on Media, Kehinde Akinyemi, on Sunday, the former President said “It was shocking and worrisome because we had lost Chief Ayo Adebanjo, Chief Edwin Clark, and now Dr Olunloyo just in weeks.

“Indeed, the ranks of the nation’s leadership are fast depleting by the loss of our dedicated and resourceful patriots who served the nation in various capacities, particularly at this crucial state in our nation’s history when their wise counsel and rich experience are greatly needed.”

Obasanjo commiserated with Makinde, the government and the good people of Oyo State and consoled them with the facts that Dr Olunloyo lived a life worthy of communal emulation, touched the soul of his community and mourned by all.

Makinde, in his tribute, expressed pride in having honoured Olunloyo during his lifetime, by naming significant landmarks after him.

He described Olunloyo as one of the state’s most cerebral leaders, whose contributions to education and governance would continue to inspire future generations.

Makinde, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Sulaimon Olanrewaju, described Olunloyo’s death as the exit of one of Oyo State’s and Nigeria’s most cerebral former administrators.

“My joy is that our government immortalised and honoured Pa Olunloyo in his lifetime and he was present to witness it, as we named the Ibadan Airport Road and the Leisure Park on the axis after him, in recognition of his service to the state,” the governor stated.

“In Olunloyo, we have lost another icon. This time, we lost a highly cerebral and patriotic leader, who served our great state at its early stages.

“This death hits differently because I was looking forward to Baba’s 90th birthday, which would have come up on April 14, 2025,” he added.

The Southern Governors Forum described Olunloyo’s death, a few days before his 90th birthday, as a great loss to Nigeria and intellectuals around the world.

The chairman of the forum and Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, in a statement on Sunday, expressed the forum’s condolences to Makinde, and the government and people of Oyo State.

The forum described Olunloyo as a titan who left legacies that every Nigerian should be proud of, adding that he was a highly accomplished scholar and a genius even among geniuses.

The governor added that Olunloyo’s achievements as a prodigious scholar with reputable papers, and as an octogenarian with a sharp memory and wit, not to mention a lifelong dedication to books and the quest for knowledge in various fields, were well known.

He said: “Alas, like many giants before him, Dr Omololu Olunloyo has gone to rest.

“Although a scientist, Baba loved reciting poetry, particularly those by William Shakespeare, and, remarkably, did not read with glasses even in his old age.”

The former governor of Oyo State and the Otun Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Ladoja, described the passing of a renowned mathematician, engineer and technocrat as the exit of a titan.

The senator representing Oyo South Senatorial District, Sharafadeen Alli, expressed sorrow over the passing of Olunloyo.

A statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Akeem Abas, in Ibadan, described Olunloyo’s death as the end of a golden era of wisdom, scholarship, and statesmanship in Nigeria.

He described Olunloyo as a towering intellectual and one of the brightest minds to ever serve in public office in Nigeria.

“The death of Olunloyo is a monumental loss to the state and Nigeria at large. He was a symbol of brilliance, simplicity, and unwavering commitment to public service.

“His contributions to governance, academia, and the development of our dear state remain unmatched,” he said.

The Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Mr Adebo Ogundoyin, described the late Olunloyo as a man of extraordinary intellect and dedication.

The speaker, expressing deep sorrow in a statement on Sunday, said Olunloyo’s contributions to the development of Oyo State and Nigeria remained unparalleled.

Ogundoyin said it was unfortunate that the state had lost a walking encyclopaedia and a pillar of wisdom in Nigerian politics.

Olunloyo was not just a leader; he was a beacon of knowledge and a source of inspiration to many. I read a lot about Olunloyo and marvelled at his level of knowledge.

“His legacy as a mathematician, engineer, and technocrat will forever be etched in the annals of history,” the speaker remarked.

Ladoja, in a statement by his media aide, Adeola Oloko, in Ibadan, said the late Olunloyo was a man of many parts who left his footprints on the sands of time.

Olunloyo shone and sparkled like a star right from his Government College, Ibadan days all through his university days in Scotland, which culminated in his becoming one of the youngest PhD holders in his days.

“He gave a good account of himself as one of the most officed persons with a long public service record in Nigeria,” Ladoja said.

The former governor said the greatest legacy of Olunloyo’s long service record was his incorruptibility.

Ladoja recalled that Olunloyo visited him in his Bodija, Ibadan residence only two weeks ago, adding that “He was in the wheelchair. I was surprised to see him.

“We discussed for an hour before he left. Whenever my elder brother came around, you can be sure there would be no dull moment. But then, I did not have a premonition that his visit was his way of bidding us farewell.”

The Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service, Zacch Adedeji, described the death of Olunloyo as the dropping of one the finest stars from Nigeria’s sky.

Adedeji, in a statement by his Special Adviser (Media), Dare Adekanmbi, in Ibadan, said the deceased was a genius of a rare breed, adding that he marvelled at Olunloyo’s intellectual depth and native intelligence.

“Papa Olunloyo could rightly be described as Nigeria’s Albert Einstein. He graduated with first-class honours and proceeded to bag a PhD in Applied Mathematics at the age of 26 at the University of St Andrews, Scotland.

“Every moment I shared with Papa while he was with us was an opportunity to pick lifelong lessons. He was very deep and his intellect was not just in Mathematics, but also in Classical Music with a bias for W.A Mozart’s works as well as in Literature.

“He would recite paragraphs and even lengthier dialogues from Shakespeare’s works and show how the lessons therein can be applied to life and living,” he said.

Adedeji lamented that a library of encyclopaedic collections had been set ablaze with the departure of Olunloyo.

The pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, commiserated with the people and governor of Oyo State over the death of Olunloyo.

In a statement by the National Leader of Afenifere, Pa Reuben Fasoranti, on Sunday, the group said the late Olunloyo left an indelible mark on Oyo State’s history through his tireless contributions to education, governance, and public service.

The statement read, “Afenifere is deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Dr Victor Omololu Olunloyo, the former governor of old Oyo State.

“As a brilliant scholar, mathematician, and engineer, Dr Olunloyo left an indelible mark on Oyo State’s history through his tireless contributions to education, governance, and public service.

“His vision for a better future, leadership, and commitment to the people of Oyo State will forever be remembered. We extend our heartfelt condolences to you, the people of Oyo State, and all who knew him.”

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former Postmaster General of the Federation, Ismail Adewusi, on Sunday, described Olunloyo as a rare gift that Nigeria never appreciated.

In a statement in Ibadan, Adewusi described Olunloyo as an abundant gift to humanity, whose full opportunities Nigerians never tapped.

He said Olunloyo was a genius who, in other climes, could have been allowed a massive space to bring to bear on the country his rare mental capacity.

“The late Olunloyo was a global phenomenon in Applied Mathematics and Number Theory. At a time when such areas of studies remained in the realm of esoteric academic pursuits, Olunloyo had emerged as a master of the Numbers.

“But his depth of knowledge transcended the numbers game. He was deeply knowledgeable in history, literature, and to a very appreciable reach, law, and philosophy,” he said.

Speaking of Olunloyo’s aversion to mediocrity, Adewusi recalled that he was a man who championed the course of merit in all spheres of life.

Expressing sympathy with the immediate Olunloyo family, Adewusi also commiserated with the entire people of Ibadan and the state in general, noting that Olunloyo’s place in history was assured.

He urged the government to look for a more befitting way to immortalise the late academic and political icon.

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IMO ON GLOBAL SPOTLIGHT AS GOVERNOR UZODIMMA KICKS OFF 2025 IMO ECONOMIC SUMMIT.

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By Prince Uwalaka Chimaroke
5- DEC- 2025

The kick-off of the Imo Economic Summit of December 2025 marked a historic moment as global political and business leaders converged on Owerri to demonstrate unprecedented support for Governor Hope Uzodimma’s ambitious plan to unlock Imo State’s economic future. It was the first summit of such scale since the State’s creation, signalling the beginning of a transformative journey.

World leaders, leading economists, global investors, and high-ranking government representatives were in attendance, showcasing the event’s international significance. Their presence reaffirmed the global community’s interest in partnering with Imo State as it strategically positions itself for accelerated development.

Among the distinguished guests were President Joseph Boakai of Liberia, President Amina Akim of Mauritius, Prime Minister Americo Ramos of São Tomé and Príncipe, former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, and former UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon. Each brought with them perspectives shaped by decades of leadership in global development.

Representing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, delivered a powerful message of solidarity from the Federal Government. He praised the vision of the summit and reiterated the President’s unwavering support for Imo’s economic reawakening.

President Tinubu, through his representative, emphasized that partnership between subnational governments and the federal structure is vital to sustaining national growth. He highlighted that the administration is committed to helping states implement reforms that expand business opportunities, strengthen infrastructure, and create jobs.

He expressed confidence that the summit would serve as a launchpad for unlocking the economic ecosystem of Imo State, urging local and international investors to seize the abundant opportunities created by recent national reforms and the enabling environment already visible in the State.

In their keynote presentations, the leaders of Liberia, Mauritius, and São Tomé and Príncipe underscored Africa’s rising profile in global economics. They noted that Nigeria—particularly states like Imo with an energetic youth population—is positioned to lead the continent’s next wave of advancement.

President Amina Akim of Mauritius highlighted renewable energy as a frontier sector and pledged collaboration with Imo State to expand its clean energy initiatives. She described Imo as a willing and capable partner in Africa’s green energy expansion.

President Joseph Boakai of Liberia emphasized the role of innovation in driving transformational growth. He stressed that technological adoption can reposition Imo as a regional economic force and urged African leaders to prioritise development-focused governance.

President Boakai noted shared similarities between Imo and Liberia, praising both societies for their resilience and commitment to progress. He encouraged deeper regional cooperation to strengthen democratic governance and inclusive development.

Boakai also celebrated Liberia’s recent election to a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council, stating that such achievements reflect broader African progress—a progress he believes Imo State is prepared to actively contribute to through visionary leadership.

Welcoming the global audience, Governor Uzodimma described the summit as a turning point in Imo’s economic journey. He declared that Imo has transitioned from a rising State to a fully risen one, ready to compete with major investment destinations across Africa.

The Governor introduced a new definition of IMO: Investment Meets Opportunities, underscoring the State’s strategic location, entrepreneurial population, and expanding infrastructure as key pillars for sustained growth.

Uzodimma applauded President Tinubu’s nationwide policy reforms, stating they have created the right conditions for investors to thrive. He emphasized that Imo’s $1 trillion economy aspiration is fully aligned with the Federal Government’s economic renewal agenda.

He highlighted Imo’s competitive advantages, including fertile agricultural belts, a rapidly expanding digital ecosystem, and its status as home to the largest proven gas reserves in West Africa—assets he said investors can immediately leverage.

Addressing infrastructure, the Governor announced that Imo has successfully constructed over 120 major roads linking communities, industrial zones, and neighbouring states. He said the improved connectivity is already stimulating commerce and reducing travel time.

A major announcement was the imminent commencement of the Light Up Imo Project, which aims to deliver 24-hour electricity to power industries, tech hubs, and commercial districts. Uzodimma described constant electricity as the backbone of the State’s economic plan.

On land reforms, the Governor revealed that the establishment of the Imo Land Information Centre has eliminated bottlenecks and transformed land administration into a modern, transparent, and technology-driven system, thereby boosting investor confidence.

He further identified other transformative initiatives such as dredging the Orashi River to the Atlantic to unlock maritime trade, establishing Imo as Nigeria’s digital innovation centre, and promoting OKOBI—One Kindred, One Business Initiative—to stimulate grassroots enterprise development.

Concluding his address, Governor Uzodimma extended an open invitation to global investors to become active participants in Imo’s economic rebirth. He reaffirmed that Imo is not merely ready for investment—it is structured, positioned, and determined to become one of Africa’s most dynamic economic destinations.

The Imo Economic Summit continued to attract powerful endorsements as distinguished speakers delivered compelling addresses in support of Governor Hope Uzodimma’s economic blueprint. Nigeria’s Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun, praised the Governor’s strategic foresight, particularly his bold investment in an independent power project designed to deliver uninterrupted electricity across the State. Describing the initiative as a “real game changer,” Edun asserted that reliable power will unlock industrial growth, enhance productivity, and position Imo as one of Nigeria’s most competitive economic hubs. He further noted that Nigeria’s economy is on a progressive upward trajectory, with expanding fiscal capacity and a target of 7 percent annual growth. To accelerate this national ambition, he encouraged deeper collaboration among local, state, and federal institutions to build a unified pathway to prosperity.

Adding a global perspective, former United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon emphasized Africa’s pivotal role in shaping global climate solutions. He highlighted that the continent possesses immense natural advantages capable of transforming global environmental efforts. Ban Ki-moon urged stronger international cooperation, stressing that climate challenges require shared responsibility and the spirit of global citizenship. By advocating environmental stewardship and sustainability, he encouraged African nations—including Imo State—to fully embrace innovation, resilience, and partnerships as key tools for combating climate threats and advancing long-term development.

Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson also addressed the gathering, expressing admiration for Governor Uzodimma’s forward-looking vision for an economic renaissance. Johnson hailed Nigeria as one of the world’s most promising investment frontiers, fueled by its youthful population, rich natural resources, and expanding digital economy. He described the country as a future global powerhouse and commended Imo State for positioning itself strategically to benefit from Nigeria’s immense potential.

In another resounding endorsement, former President of the Africa Export-Import Bank, Prof. Benedict Oramah, reaffirmed Afreximbank’s commitment to supporting major economic projects in Imo. He highlighted the transformational value of the Orashi River dredging project, which aims to open new maritime trade corridors and strengthen Imo’s logistical capacity. Prof. Oramah also referenced the establishment of a state-of-the-art petrochemical testing facility near the Sam Mbakwe International Cargo Airport—an investment expected to elevate Imo’s role in global petrochemical exports and attract high-value industries.

The President of Dangote Group, Africa’s foremost industrialist Alhaji Aliko Dangote, added his voice by commending President Tinubu for implementing reforms that strengthen national economic stability. Dangote encouraged entrepreneurs to invest courageously in Nigeria, noting that the nation’s vast natural resources and entrepreneurial talent remain unmatched. He assured Governor Uzodimma that the Dangote Group is willing and ready to partner with the Imo State Government in any developmental area deemed appropriate, reinforcing investor confidence in the State’s economic direction.

The summit hall was filled with an impressive array of global and local leaders—including diplomats, multinational executives, development partners, top financiers, and influential business figures such as Dr. ABC Ojiakor, Ogbuagu Ernest Nwapa, Mr. Abdulrasak Isaiah of Walmart, and Mr. Uzoma Dozie of Sparkle Microfinance Bank. Traditional rulers, religious leaders, captains of industry, and top-tier investors also graced the event, validating the summit’s stature as a global investment magnet.

In a strong show of political solidarity, the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Yetaweh Nantewah, along with former National Chairman Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, joined several serving governors and political stakeholders at the summit. Members of the Federal Executive Council, federal and state legislators, and senior officials of the Imo State Executive Council also attended in full strength, reflecting the broad national support behind Imo State’s transformative agenda under Governor Uzodimma’s leadership.

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“Ned Nwoko Paid Us N5 Million Each To Kill Regina Daniels” – Man Claims As Video Goes Viral (Watch)

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A young man has sparked widespread reactions on social media after claiming that Senator Ned Nwoko offered him and others N5 million each to kill his estranged wife, actress Regina Daniels.

Ned Nwoko, a Nigerian billionaire and politician, has been embroiled in a highly publicised marital crisis with Regina Daniels, with rumours of separation dominating the headlines in recent months.

Although the couple appears to have moved on separately, the recent allegation has reignited public attention on their turbulent relationship.

In a viral video on X (formerly Twitter), the young man, who partially concealed his face, alleged that the Senator instructed them to carry out the killing, providing Daniels’ location and schedule. He claimed they refused the assignment, citing the high risk involved.

He stated in the video: “Ned Nwoko told us to go and kill Regina Daniels, gave us her location and the time she was going to move, but we refused to do it, because… I cannot do it.”

The man further alleged that even appearing in the video put his life in danger. He added that the Senator had paid them N5 million each and warned Regina Daniels to be cautious during the current ember months.

The revelation has generated mixed reactions across social media, with many Nigerians expressing shock, concern, and disbelief over the claim.

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“Mistakes Happen” – Woman Begs Husband After DNA Test Reveals He Isn’t The Father Of Her 3 Children (Video)

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A shocking family drama unfolded when a man discovered that the three children he had raised for six years were not biologically his.

The truth came to light just weeks before Thanksgiving, leaving the man devastated and struggling to process the betrayal.

In a post shared by @amebogist on Instagram, it was reported that he asked the woman and her children to leave while he processed the revelation.

But his family, believing the children shouldn’t be punished for their mother’s actions, invited them to the holiday gathering without consulting him.

When the woman and her children arrived, the man became visibly upset, witnesses say he rushed to the front door, blocking their entry, and told his family he wasn’t ready to see them so soon after learning the truth.

The woman reportedly pleaded with him, saying, “Mistake happens,” asking for forgiveness and understanding.

Despite her pleas, the man stood firm, and she eventually left with the children to avoid making the situation worse.

The incident has sparked heated debate online. Some defended the man, arguing he had every right to protect his emotional well-being. Others said the children shouldn’t suffer for their mother’s betrayal.

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