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AAUA Professor proposes ‘football theory’ to tackle ethnicity-driven tech failure in Nigeria
Gov Aiyedatiwa inaugurates Renewed Hope Ambassadors in 18 LGAs
Youth urged to embrace leadership in health governance
Attack On Owo NULGE Chair: Union raises alarm, seeks Aiyedatiwa’s intervention
Aiyedatiwa celebrates workers, highlights welfare, security efforts in Ondo
Ondo Speaker Felicitates Workers, Calls for Renewed Commitment
AAUA Don advocates national geospatial data bank for economic growth
AAUA shines again as 20 programmes secure full NUC accreditation
Prof. Iwu to Deliver AAUA’s 61st Inaugural Lecture May 5
Ondo practising full LG, judiciary autonomy – Gov Aiyedatiwa
Oyebanji flags off campaign, promises continuity in Ekiti
Ondo 2027: APC Aspirant Adeola Fynch pledges grassroots-driven, inclusive representation

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Rev. Chris Okotie’s tacit political prognosis

Former presidential candidate and Shepherd Superintendent of the Household of God Church, Rev Chris Okotie, in a terse statement circulated in the media on Wednesday, reacted to the ongoing political

Deji orders closure of shops, markets for 2025 amole festival

In observance of the age-long tradition of the Amole Festival, all markets, shops, and stalls within Akure, the Ondo State capital, will be closed on Friday, August 29, 2025. This

Ondo Assembly reaffirms commitment to strengthening land administration, housing delivery

By Precious Oluwole The Ondo State House of Assembly Committee on Lands and Housing has reiterated its readiness to collaborate with relevant agencies in order to enhance effective land administration

Ondo Assembly warns against land grabbing, commends agro-allied companies

By Precious Oluwole The Ondo State House of Assembly has reiterated its stance against land grabbing, warning residents that the law prohibiting the act remains fully in force. The House

BREAKING: Ondo bars nursery, JSS3 graduation ceremonies, warns private schools

The Ondo State Government has prohibited graduation ceremonies for nursery pupils and Junior Secondary School 3 students, cautioning that private schools that flout the directive will face sanctions. The Commissioner

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