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Gov. Abiodun Promises State-of-the-Art Facilities for National Sports Festival

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…As Ogun speeds up preparation

The Ogun State Government has stated that preparations are in top gear for the 2024 National Sports Festival Games to be hosted by the State in January 2025.

Speaking after inspecting the ongoing renovation of facilities at the MKO Abiola Stadium, Kuto, and the Ijeja Sports Centre, all in Abeokuta, the State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, said his administration is committed to providing state-of-the-art facilities for the games.

He said: “This stadium is probably anywhere between 30-35 years old since it was constructed, and this is the first time it is witnessing such a level of reconstruction. We are doing it with a sense of commitment and dedication, the way we are committing to and implementing all other projects across the State.

“It is in line with our Ogun standard, and I have no doubt that by the time the whole reconstruction is completed, this stadium will rank as one of the best in the country and will remain one of our legacies.”

Abiodun expressed satisfaction with the level of work done so far and the competence of the contractors handling the projects.

“I have come here today to see for myself the level of progress being made in the reconstruction work ahead of the Gateway Games 2025, which will start on January 12, 2025.

“I want to say that I’m impressed with the level of activities that I have seen at the stadium. I have been to the site where the Olympic-size swimming pool is being constructed, as well as the tennis court and the handball court. Now I’m here at the main bowl where the pitch is being removed, the surface is being prepared in readiness for concrete work, and eventually the turf.

“The track itself has been totally removed, and the drains have been opened. They are going to ensure that the pitch is canvassed so that when it rains, the water drains into the drains. The track is also getting ready, and I’m satisfied with the level of professionalism being demonstrated by the contractors.

“I believe that they are very experienced; they know what to do, as some of them have worked here in the past. So, they are very familiar with this facility. I have pointed out a few things to them, and I have seen what they are doing with the scoreboard, floor lights, and VIP seats. I will review the final drawings of the VIP seats to ensure that they conform to what we have in mind,” he added.

The governor, who also visited the Alake Sports Centre, Ijeja, regretted that the centre had been neglected for long but expressed the commitment of his administration to put it in good shape for the successful hosting of the games.

“We are excited that the Alake Sports Centre is also being totally reconstructed. The last time anything was done there was merely painting. We want to have a world-class sports festival. It will be a festival where all the athletes are in one location. There will be a Games Village where they will come from one location to where sports activities will take place.

“It is a reflection of our commitment to sports development. We have consultants who will ensure the success of the games. We believe that besides that, it will put our state on the map during that period,” Prince Abiodun noted.

He said the festival would serve as an opportunity to bring the youth together for meaningful engagement, as sports not only trains the mind but also teaches teamwork and leadership skills.

“We are convinced that after the games, there will be other individuals who will come and take concession of this stadium to make it a sporting centre of excellence where our youth from the length and breadth of this state can come and train, discover their talents, and proceed to compete nationally and internationally,” the governor noted.

The games will start on January 12 and end on January 26, 2025.

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Nigeria’s Economy Still Facing Crisis, CBN Admits

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The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Yemi Cardoso has acknowledged that Nigeria remains in a financial and economic crisis, a situation inherited by the current CBN administration.

Speaking at the 14th Annual Bankers’ Committee Retreat in Abuja, Cardoso explained that the role of the bankers’ committee remains critical towards addressing the challenge as well as reflating the economy.

The CBN boss said that the nation faces challenges in how to address poverty, rising inflation, infrastructure deficits, insecurity, and unemployment, among others.

He called on members of the bankers’ committee to reflect on the past year’s challenges and devise actionable tools to address them effectively.

On his part, the Special Adviser to the President on Economic Affairs Tope Fasua expressed concerns over excess charges by point of sale operators (PoS) while calling on the apex bank as well as deposit money banks to make cash available at all ATM points.

The three-day event brings together key players in the banking sector and has the theme “Contract and Commitment to National Development and Economic Growth”.

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Alleged Mass Killings: NHRC Demands Justice For Victims

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A member of the NHRC Governing Council, Kemi Okonyedo, speaks in Abuja on December 6, 2024 at the presentation of the report from the investigative panel on human rights violations in counter-insurgency operations in the North-East, to the army.


The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has demanded justice and accountability for civilian victims who were allegedly killed by operatives of the Nigerian Army in the Abisari community in Borno state.

A member of the NHRC Governing Council, Kemi Okonyedo, made the demand at the presentation of the report from the investigative panel on human rights violations in counter-insurgency operations in the North-East, to the army.

The report had vindicated the military of forced systemic abortions administered on women but indicted them of intentionally killing civilians in the Abasari community

Okonyedo is demanding that those affected, be compensated.

“The killing of civilians in Abisari remains a grave violation that demands justice, accountability and immediate action,” she said.

“These are not abstract issues, they are real. Lives affected are real, families impacted exist, and communities impacted are still suffering and must be acknowledged and addressed.

“The recommendations of the panel provide a roadmap for addressing these violations, holding perpetrators accountable and ensuring that similar violations do not occur in the future.

“Among the panel’s key recommendations is compensation for the victims of the Abisari killings with the Federal Government ensuring that the families and communities affected are provided adequate reparations.”

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Prove Your Allegations Against Me, Afe Babalola Challenges Farotimi

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The founder of Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD), Aare Afe Babalola, has said that human rights activist, Dele Farotimi, recently remanded by an Ekiti magistrate court, will be freed from prison if he proves the allegations levelled against him.

Farotimi alleged that Afe Babalola corrupted the judiciary system of the country in a book.

Addressing journalists in Ado-Ekiti, Afe Babalola, represented by the head of his legal team, Owoseni Ajayi, urged Nigerians to seek the truth before throwing their weight behind Farotimi.

“Is it wrong for Aare Afe Babalola to seek justice for these false utterances against him? Should justice only be available to Mr Dele Farotimi because Aare Afe Babalola is a global icon? Once Mr Dele Farotimi can show proof that his assertions in the book are true, then he will be free,” Owoseni said.

“Until then, the law allows free speech, but not one that is calculated to injure the good reputation of another.”

He urged, “Nigerians to verify and find out what the truth is first before picking a side,” saying “All facts are verifiable”.

On Tuesday, reports of Farotimi’s arrest made headlines across the nation. According to human rights lawyer Femi Falana, the activist was nabbed in Lagos State over an alleged criminal libel.

“I just confirmed that Mr. Dele Farotimi was arrested in Lagos today for alleged criminal libel,” he said in a Tuesday statement, calling for “Farotimi’s unconditional release from illegal custody”.

The arrest came hours after Farotimi claimed there were moves by some unnamed persons to silence him, taking to social media to raise the alarm over the development.

“At the station, I was presented with a petition written by a lawyer, accusing me of defamation,” he wrote in a Facebook post. “Despite finding the petition baseless, I addressed its content.”

On Wednesday, the police arraigned Farotimi but the defendant pleaded not guilty to all of the 16 counts levelled against him.

In his ruling, the presiding magistrate, Abayomi Adeosun, remanded the author in custody and adjourned till December 10, 2024.

His arrest has triggered debates in the country and beyond. The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has joined the calls for the release of the human rights lawyer.

“The NBA unequivocally condemns the invasion of Mr. Farotimi’s law firm, the harassment of its lawyers and staff, and the unlawful seizure of their phones. Such actions are not only a violation of the constitutional right to dignity and privacy but also an affront to the independence of the legal profession,” the NBA said in a statement by its president Afam Osigwe.

“We, therefore demand the immediate release of Dele Farotimi, as his arrest lacks any basis under the laws of Lagos State. The authorities must swiftly launch an investigation into the invasion of his law firm, with the findings made public and those responsible held accountable.”

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