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2028: Gov Aiyedatiwa dismisses court ruling as distraction
Ajongbolo congratulates Ondo APC exco, commends Aiyedatiwa, party leaders
Ondo L—PRES trains, graduates 1,000 livestock farmers on modern farming techniques
NSW not replacing agencies, says Fakolade ahead of March 27 launch
Navy foils sea robbery, rescues 16 passengers on Ibaka–bakassi route
APC chieftain hails Aiyedatiwa’s first-year achievements, declares Reps ambition 
APC conducts peaceful state congress in Ondo, inaugurates new leadership
Ondo 2027: Gov Aiyedatiwa charges LG officials on unity, party loyalty
Embrace Global Best Practices, Ondo Speaker Charges Auditors
Ondo Assembly Pledges Support for Safe Schools Initiative
Gov Aiyedatiwa Hails SUGA’s grassroots network, assures partnership
Ondo moves to strengthen drug supply system

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David Adebanwo emerges one-day Principal at CAC Adu Memorial High School

By Jimisayo Adebiyi History was made at CAC Adu Memorial High School, Akure, on Monday, as Master David Adebanwo, an SSS 2 Science student, emerged the One-Day Principal of the

Customs transfers three containers of expired drugs to NAFDAC at Tin Can Island

By Joy Enamuna    The Tin Can Island Port Command of the Nigeria Customs Service has handed over three containers laden with expired pharmaceutical products to the National Agency for

FG hails NIMASA DG over Nigeria’s IMO council election victory

By Joy Enamuna    The Federal Government has commended the Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, Dr Dayo Mobereola, for his role in Nigeria’s election into Category

Pipeline Surveillance: Preye Tambou warns against ethnic politics, defends Tantita Contract

By Joy Enamuna    A Niger Delta activist, Comrade Preye Tambou, has urged ethnic champions and pressure groups in Delta State to reconsider their opposition to the pipeline surveillance contract

Aiyedatiwa appoints 32 Permanent Secretaries, others

Ondo State Governor, Dr. Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, has approved the appointment and confirmation of 32 officers as Permanent Secretaries in the state’s civil service. The announcement was made in a

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