Connect with us

    News

    Tinubu’s Minister Reveals First Plan To Rebrand Nigeria With New National Theme Song

    Published

    on

    As part of her agenda to boost the creative industry in Nigeria, she stated that “innovative and inspiring” concepts are in motion to help “drive and support” the country’s creative ministry. Musawa further stated that her administration would engage relevant stakeholders that would help execute her vision and plans for the creative industry effectively.

    She said rebranding Nigeria’s image remains her top priority and that Nigeria would no longer be labelled as the poverty capital of Africa or a fraud and terrorism state. Netizens react Meanwhile, the idea of a new national theme song for Nigeria caused a lot of buzz on social media as Nigerians gave different opinions about the initiative.

    @Tobiloba_O wrote: “Theme song? Is this nursery school? “Instead of us to be thinking of how to use the creative industry to attract investments and improve the economy she is thinking of theme song. Sigh!”

    @mazi_duce wrote: “How would this be beneficial to the poor Nigerians suffering everyday hoping for our dear country to be working again?”

    @iamdanzor_ wrote: “Abeg make we get new anthem be like this one Dey make this country go upside down. Sha feature Asake and Davido for me. Make it amapiano at least if we Dey see shege we .it Dey dance

    Continue Reading
    Click to comment

    Leave a Reply

    News

    Prince Adewale Laoye Appointed Chairman of 2025 Aji La’La Oso Festival in Ede

    Published

    on

    Prince Adewale Laoye to chair 2025 Aji La’La Oso Festival in Ede, pledges to uphold the town’s cultural heritage

    (more…)

    Continue Reading

    News

    Gani Adams warns against disunity among Yoruba monarchs, promotes Oke ‘Badan Festival

    Published

    on

    Gani Adams Yoruba Disunity Warning

    The Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland, Iba Gani Adams, has cautioned bloggers and social media users against creating disunity among Yoruba monarchs, particularly the Ooni of Ife and the Alaafin of Oyo, while also highlighting the significance of the Oke ‘Badan Festival in Ibadan

     

    The Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland, Iba Gani Adams, has issued a strong warning to bloggers, content creators, and social media users to refrain from publishing posts and comments that could incite disunity among prominent Yoruba monarchs, specifically the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Akeem Owoade, and other revered traditional rulers in the South-West region, particularly concerning issues of seniority.

    Iba Gani Adams delivered this caution during his address at the 2025 Oke ‘Badan Festival, a significant cultural event held at Mapo Hall in Ibadan, the capital city of Oyo State, on Wednesday.

    Adams expressed his dismay over the recent “unnecessary comparison” being drawn between the stools of the Alaafin of Oyo and the Ooni of Ife by bloggers and some online media platforms regarding their seniority.

    “Let me reiterate that both traditional stools and the revered royal imperial majesties occupying them are two of the most prominent Obas in Yorubaland and globally,” Adams stated.

    “I especially appeal to bloggers across the region and the country not to publish content capable of creating disunity among our traditional rulers and respected traditional institutions.”

    The Aare Ona Kakanfo urged content creators to exercise responsibility in their reporting and to be mindful when developing content for their various platforms, ensuring they do not inflame public sentiment or sow discord among the Yoruba traditional leadership.

    Speaking on the significance of the Oke-Ibadan Festival, Adams explained, “The Oke-Ibadan Festival is a yearly celebration that honours the founding of Ibadan, the Aboke, and the people of Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.

    It is a cultural and traditional event where the Ibadan people pay respect to their ancestors, reaffirm their cultural values, and promote unity.”

    He elaborated on the historical context of the festival, stating, “The name ‘Oke-Ibadan’ translates to ‘Hill of Ibadan,’ referring to the original settlement site on a hill where the city was formed in the 18th century.

    Though there are various accounts of the origin of ‘Oke Ibadan,’ there is a general agreement that Lagelu, Oro Apata-Maja, who was the founder of Ibadan, established the festival.”

    Adams further called upon the Oyo State government to recognize the historical and cultural importance of Oke Ibadan by developing it into a prominent tourist destination.

    He emphasized its significance as a reminder of the historical background of the Ibadan people and the legacy of their founders, including the honoring of the goddess of the hill and acknowledging the role of the city’s founding fathers.

    “Oke Ibadan is a formidable and highly historical rock to the Ibadan people. It played a vital role during ancient wars. Ibadan people see the rock as a source of children, wealth, and many other blessings,” Adams added.

    He urged the state’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism to list the rock as a major tourist site in Yorubaland, similar to other spiritually significant rocks across the region.

    During the festival, guest lecturer Ambassador Afolabi Olaniyi addressed broader national issues, calling on the federal government to increase the recruitment of security personnel to effectively protect lives and property.

    He also advocated for the establishment of Police Universities across the six geopolitical zones to enhance security capacity.

    Continue Reading

    News

    Olubadan Advisory Council terminates appointment of two family heads (Mogajis)

    Published

    on

    Olubadan Terminates Mogajis

    The Olubadan Advisory Council has announced the immediate termination of the appointments of two Mogajis (family heads) in Ibadanland following protests and alleged detrimental offences

     

    The Olubadan Advisory Council has announced the termination of the appointments of two Mogajis (family heads) in Ibadanland. The decision was conveyed in a statement signed by Chief Solomon Olugbemiga Ayoade, the Chief Press Secretary to the Olubadan of Ibadanland, His Royal Majesty, Oba Akinloye Owolabi Olakulehin. The statement was made available to the media today, Friday.

    According to the statement, the termination of the appointments received the approval of both the Olubadan Advisory Council and the Olubadan of Ibadanland.

    The two affected Mogajis are Chief Musilu Yekini Olaoye of Peluseriki compound, located in Isale Osi, Ibadan, and Chief Rasaki Funso Ayinde Oguntobi of Oloola Ogungbesan compound, situated in Bode, Ibadan.

    The statement explicitly noted that the termination of the appointments is effective immediately.

    Furthermore, the statement clarified that the decision to terminate the appointments of the two individuals was a direct result of protests lodged against their appointments by members of their respective families, as well as other unspecified offences deemed detrimental to their esteemed positions as Mogajis.

    The Olubadan Advisory Council cautioned Chief Musilu Yekini Olaoye and Chief Rasaki Funso Ayinde Oguntobi to immediately cease from parading themselves as Mogajis of their respective compounds.

    Continue Reading

    Trending