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Prof Fayose to Explore Extraterrestrial Intelligence, Human Existence at AAUA 62nd Inaugural Lecture
Ondo: FRSC begins large-scale traffic decongestion, removes road obstructions
Ondo by-election: REC solicits security agents support for credible election
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

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Ondo Philanthropist, Akintayo Akintunde bags award of excellence

A philanthropist, Amb. Akintayo Akintunde has been honored with the Nelson Mandela Leadership Award of Excellence by the West Africa Youth Council (WAYC). Akintunde who was honored on Sunday at

Why we won’t participate in planned nationwide protest –Akoko Youths

The youths across the four local government areas in Akoko, the largest ethnic group in Ondo state have said they will not participate in the planned protest against President Bola

AAUA 26th Inaugural Lecture: Ehiabhi to Speak on Quest for Restructured Nigeria

  A Professor of African Political and Diplomatic History at Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, Ondo State, Simon Odion Ehiabhi, will deliver the 26th Inaugural Lecture of the Institution on

Endbad governance: Furnish us with locations of protest, Ondo police tell Organizers

Ahead of the planned protest slated for 1st - 10th of August, 2024 tagged ‘End Bad Governance’. and in compliance with the directive of the Inspector General of Police ;

Aiyedatiwa Hails Police Community Relations Committee, Harps on Inter-agency Collaboration

Security agencies need to work together, if the country must reduce insecurity to the barest minimum, governor of Ondo state, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has said. Aiyedatiwa stressed this point, while receiving

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