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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
2027: Gov Aiyedatiwa outlines APC selection process, urges discipline
BREAKING: Aiyedatiwa appoints Acting Rector for RUGIPO

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NGO sensitises PWDs on active participation in Ondo guber poll

A Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), TAF Africa, has sensitised Persons With Disabilities (PWD) on active participation in the Nov.16 governorship election in Ondo State. Mr Adeolu Kilanko, TAF Africa Programme Manager,

Anti land grabbing bill: REMASSOS appeals to Ondo Assembly for speedy passage

Members of The Real Estate Managers’ Association in Ondo State has appealed to the State House of Assembly to speed up the passage of Anti land grabbing bill. It would

Ondo 2024: Women in Owo, Akoko Rally Supports For Aiyedatiwa

•As O’DATIWA Women Initiatives Team Visits Three Council Areas Women in the three council areas of Owo, Akoko Southeast and Akoko South West LGAs have come together to show their

2024 Admission Into Public Schools: Ondo Commissioner warns against collection of unapproved levies

The Ondo State Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Mr Olaolu Akindolire has warned heads of public schools in the state against collecting unapproved levies from admission seekers into the

Aiyedatiwa hails workers on Industrial peace in Ondo

Ondo State Governor, Hon. Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, on Monday inaugurated four Permanent Secretaries in the Civil Service and three Tutors-General in the secondary school sub-sector, charging them to make productive

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