Lagos Communities Fight To Reclaim Stolen Heritage – Urgent Plea to Governor Sanwo-Olu

Eko Hot Blog reports that In a passionate plea for justice, the village heads of Lagos communities gathered in Epe to address the pressing issue of their ancestral lands being sold off unlawfully. The lagos communities, forcibly displaced in 2006 to make way for the Lekki Free Trade Zone, now seek Governor Sanwo-Olu’s intervention to … Read more

Buhari Administration Unaware Of Oronsaye’s Report – Former Minister Reveals

Eko Hot Blog reports that  Former Minister of Communication, Adebayo Shittu, sheds light on the lack of awareness regarding Steven Oronsaye’s report during ex-President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration. EDITOR’S PICKS:  Tinubu Suspends Rural Electrification Agency MD, Three Others Yaoundé Malaria Declaration: Tunji Alausa Joins Other African Health Ministers To Commit To End Malaria Deaths ‘Fake News’ … Read more

Joshua Proves His Dominance With Second-Round KO Victory – Boxing Analyst

  Eko Hot Blog reports that In a thrilling showdown labeled “Knockout Chaos,” Anthony Joshua showcased his power by securing a second-round knockout victory over Francis Ngannou in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. EDITOR’S PICKS:  Tinubu Suspends Rural Electrification Agency MD, Three Others Yaoundé Malaria Declaration: Tunji Alausa Joins Other African Health Ministers To Commit To End … Read more

Renewed Hope: Harnessing the Power of Property Related Taxes in Nigeria

Landed Property Tax

By Ayo Alli-Balogun Landed properties have proven to be one of the most visible indicators of personal wealth. As they are easily identified and immovable, it makes generating revenue from them relatively easy for both landlords and governments. In most OECD countries, property taxes account for 1-2% of their Gross Domestic Product (GDP), while in … Read more

Customs Intercepts Smuggled Food En Route To Lagos Markets

  Eko hot blog reports that in a recent operation, the Federal Operations Unit (FOU), Zone A, intercepted three trucks carrying foodstuffs destined for export. Loaded with 880 bags of white beans, 584 bags of onions, and 18 bags of dry pepper, the trucks were apprehended on the Ajilete/Idiroko Road in Ogun State.”We’re not just … Read more

APC Honors Nigerian Women With Empowerment Drive

Eko hot blog reports that “In a bid to celebrate and uplift Nigerian women, APC President Bola Tinubu has launched the Nigeria for Women Programme, unveiling a series of empowerment initiatives. Represented by George Akume, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Tinubu hailed the invaluable contributions of women to the nation’s progress, calling … Read more

Prophet Fufeyin Makes Headlines With Generous Offerings To Alleviate Hardship

Eko hot blog reports that Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin, the man behind Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry, is making headlines with his latest move to ease the struggles of his followers. Editor’s pick: Ancelotti Addresses Tax Fraud Accusations Guardiola Commends Manchester City’s Rise to the Ranks of European Football Giants Fury And Joshua’s Paths Collide In Saudi … Read more

Hands Off Our IGP – CSO Warns Against Baseless Attacks

  Eko hot blog reports that A civil society organization, Rising-Up for a United Nigeria (RUN), has issued a stern warning to individuals and groups engaged in unwarranted attacks on the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mr. Kayode Egbetokun.   Editor’s Pick: FG Begins New Expatriate Job Policy, Violators Risk N3m Fine Price Of Block In … Read more

Farewell To A Comedy Icon – Paul Okoye Cries Out

Eko hot blog reports that The passing of Nollywood legend John Okafor, popularly known as Mr Ibu, has sparked an outpouring of grief and tributes from fans and colleagues alike. Editor’s Pick: Senate Calls For Review Of 2024 Budget Over Naira Depreciation Official Residence Of The Vice President Will Be Completed In May 2024 – … Read more

Revolutionizing Agriculture: $30 Million Injected To Transform Agribusiness In Six States

  Eko hot blog reports that in a bid to supercharge rural economies and revolutionize agriculture, a whopping $30 million has been pumped into the heartlands of six states: Abia, Bayelsa, Cross River, Edo, Delta, and Ondo. This move aims to turbocharge agricultural productivity and add value across seven key commodity value chains. Editor’s Pick: … Read more

Ekiti: Time To Silence The Guns (3)

Ekiti and Osun governorship elections

By abiodun KOMOLAFE As an avowed Federalist, Nigerians expected Tinubu to have sent a Constitution Amendment Bill to the National Assembly with a view to tinkering with dozens of items on the Exclusive List in favour of the devolution of powers, state policing and the like. But it is too early in the day to … Read more

Dodging A Bullet: Why Nigerian Youth Should Be Thankful Obi Lost

The dream was enticing, a new Nigeria led by the competency and integrity of Peter Obi. After decades of misrule, Obi’s candidacy galvanized Nigerian youth hungry for change. But Obi’s electoral loss may have been a blessing in disguise as Nigeria descends into crisis. Had Obi won, he would have inherited a hot mess – … Read more

Tunji Alausa Addresses Diaspora Physicians — First Ever Health Minister To Do So

Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr. Tunji Alausa, meeting with diaspora physicians through videoconferencing platform, Zoom, on Saturday, February 24, 2024 (Photo credit: Dr. Oladejo Olaleye/Twitter)

By Abraham Ariyo, M.D. The Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr. Tunji Alausa, made history on Saturday, February 24, 2024. He was the first ever occupant of the position of Minister in the Federal Ministry of Health in Nigeria to hold an open dialogue with all Nigerian healthcare professionals in the Diaspora. … Read more

Opinion!!! Should Elected Nigerian Leaders Undergo Psychiatric Tests?

By Tunde Odesola Guitar Boy, Sir Victor Uwaifo, is dead. But the ‘Mami Water’, which he saw at the Bar Beach and sang about in 1966 when he was just 25 years old, lives on. EDITOR’S PICKS Full List Of AFCON Awards As Ekong Wins Player Of The Tournament REVEALED! How Model Of Aircraft Carrying … Read more

Opinion: Jimi Solanke, Wasiu Ayinde And The Cartoon Called Nigeria

Jimi Solanke

By Tunde Odesola Aníkúlápó is the man who bears death in a pouch, not Jimi Solanke. Solanke knew a braggadocious name couldn’t stop death. So, when death came calling, Solanke followed it without fear. But Solanke wasn’t afraid of death, he was afraid of life – this he told me many years ago at the … Read more

Ekiti: Time To Silence The Guns (1)

Ekiti and Osun governorship elections

By abiodun KOMOLAFE

Thank God Ekiti school children and their teachers who were kidnapped on Monday, January 29, 2024, have now been released and reunited with their families. May the ‘Land of Honour’ never witness such a horrible experience again!

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Yours sincerely also join other well-meaning Nigerians to commiserate with those who lost loved ones to the two tragedies. May God repose the souls of the faithful departed and grant the bereaved families the courage to process their losses and the strength to face whatever lies ahead!

Most of all, Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, aka BAO, deserves a pat on the back for taking steps that demonstrated the true essence of public service. No doubt about it, he, like any other governor in Nigeria, is under immense pressure and recent events in the country have not helped matters. But then, here’s a man who did not delegate responsibilities or send his deputy on an assessment tour of the terrible tragedies that had just rocked the state. Oyebanji did not attempt to insult God by asking Him to help put rice on fire after He had done His part of the provision. No, the governor did not resort to episodic strategies and dead laws that’d have further left the victims battered and bruised. Instead, he took charge! He led from the front!

Oyebanji took steps that clearly showed the remarkable empathy in his public persona, which mattered to the people. He gave a comforting ‘state of the state’ broadcast, visited the affected communities and representatives of the traditional rulers to reassure them of his administration’s strong resolve to deal neatly, meticulously and decisively with the scent of frustration, confusion and a piece of complex puzzle trying to overwhelm the state. He met with Nigeria’s military chiefs and the Inspector General of Police on the security situation in the state, and this led to a promise to assist Ekiti securitywise. The governor did even more, and the results showed!

Bold steps! Encouraging results! From what Nigerians have seen in the past few days, Oyebanji is a governor any state worth its purpose will want to have! But again, how did we get to this sorry pass and what next?

The current dilemma again reminds one of a time in Nigeria’s recent history when the social media platforms were flooded with videos of young men who, in their thousands, were reportedly undergoing paramilitary training in insurgency in selected camps. Unfortunately, the principalities and powers at the time watched helplessly as some witches and wizards acted recklessly. With the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and the Eastern Security Network (ESN) as the culprits, Nigerians are now living with the consequences.

When Gani Adams cried out that Fulani herdsmen’s invasion of the forest reserves in Yorubaland was a taboo and an embarrassment that should not be tolerated, our leaders and elders either didn’t have the nerve to speak truth to power or made political fortunes out of the bad situation. Now, the chickens have come home to roost and here we are, crying over spilled milk!

When Sunday Adeyemo, alias Sunday Igboho, attempted to lead a response to the criminal herdsmen who had invaded Yorubaland, some Nigerians gave him a bad name. The feeling then was that Igboho was just an impenitent irritant in the hunt for undue attention. With the help of some powerful forces, the activist was thrown out of the country and was detained in a foreign land. Safe for providence, the story would have been pathetically different. Now, here we are, licking our wounds!

Truly, the upsurge in the killings and abductions is not new; and it’s not that the tendencies also assumed office with the Bola Tinubu-led government. However, it is no longer news that things are taking turns for the worse in Nigeria. Kidnappings for ransom are fast becoming an industry to the level of the hunter becoming the hunted. In the days of old, whenever anything was stolen, the oracle would be consulted to help catch the thieves. Now, thieves have stolen the oracle. So, who are we going to consult? Here, everything seems to be failing and falling. Abuja, Nigeria’s administrative and political capital is no longer safe while Lagos, Nigeria’s economic hub is fast becoming a dangerous terrain for commerce to thrive. Even police and military formations are no longer secure, and one begins to ask if the proverbial security dogs have not begun eating up their owners’ children.

When former President Muhammadu Buhari came, Nigerians were deceived into believing that he’s got body language. Of course, that horrid legacy worked for some time, until Nigerians woke up from their slumber only to discover that body language as a pill has an expiry date. One major challenge with the present government is that it doesn’t even seem to have a body language; and that’s unfortunate.

During his time as British Prime Minister, a wall collapsed at a secondary school in Manchester while Tony Blair was attending a Tax Conference in Brussels. Even with no recorded fatality, Blair handed the affairs of the British government at the Conference over to his Foreign Secretary and flew back to Manchester to side with the victims of the wall collapse. In 2016, following multiple police shootings in Dallas, former President Barack Obama not only visited the families of the five deceased officers but also attended an interfaith memorial service in their honour. Well, I hope to come back to that later.

Going back in time, previous governments would have tamed the insecurity monster if only they had the sincerity of purpose and the will to go to its root causes as most professionally and honestly as possible. But that never happened, due to what only the handlers of Nigeria could explain. In terms of security, no one knows where Nigeria is presently headed. In our very eyes, kidnapping has become a major business in the country but unfortunately, the system has failed in the most elementary detective form to follow the money paid as ransom.

The fear and the authority of a policeman command social order. The fear and the command of a soldier brings more powerful social control on the society, simply because he represents not just the government but also confirms the authoritative use of force being exclusive to the state. Nevertheless, insecurity has a way of getting a life of its own. For instance, nobody can have a pattern at Budapest in Hungary and Bukkuyum in Zamfara State. So, we need to do a study of an environment vis-à-vis its historical environmental antecedents in order to initiate security measures.

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Why have successive governments’ investments in security not justified by tangible results and reduction in the violent criminal waves? Yes, previous governments shied away from going the full hog because of political, humanitarian and regional considerations but where has that left us as a country and people? Why do Nigerians seem to have lost confidence in almost all the institutions: police, army, academics, banking, judiciary, tradition, religion, just name it? Why have they been clamouring for restructuring or a return to the 1963 Constitution which gave room for each region to stand alone and develop at its own pace but bring something to the centre?

Why are those in charge at the top not making use of intelligence adequately and why are the masses running the race by being forgotten? Why are security agencies failing in infiltration tactics, intelligence gathering, proactive sting operations and covert operational planning which could help in destroying terrorist camps from within? Sincerely, doesn’t the present situation call for a revisit to the widely anticipated re-organization of the first responder law enforcement agency in Nigeria – the Nigeria Police?

*To be continued.

In The Heart Of Lagos: The Danfo Chronicles

Welcome to the chaos of Lagos, where the vibrant pulse of the city beats to the rhythm of its iconic yellow buses – the Danfo. As the sun rises over the sprawling metropolis, the streets come alive with a symphony of honking horns, bustling markets, and the unmistakable roar of engines. But amidst the hustle … Read more

Opinion!!! Sanwo-Olu And The Pursuit Of A Social Market Economy (3)

By abiodun KOMOLAFE Once upon a time, growing up in Lagos was akin to living in El-Dorado. Life in Igbosere Road and Lafiaji was tolerable, with good social amenities and infrastructure for the common good.  On a rather sad note however was the degeneration that became its lot due to rural-urban migration; and there was … Read more

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