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Why Ondo adopted stone dust for road construction — Aiyedatiwa’s Aide
Aiyedatiwa sets people-centred leadership standard — Kolawole
Aiyedatiwa, BTO, Olawande, Kekemeke to grace Ondo Press Week Pen-Ganza Celebrations
Convocation Lecture: Ex-UI VC, Prof. Olayinka Points Way Forward for Nigerian Varsities
FG revalidates Ondo Deep Sea Port licence, paves way for Industrial Boom
Ekungba hails Aiyedatiwa’s inclusive governance model
APC’s success attracting stakeholders – Ale
Renewed Hope Ambassadors will deepen democracy, promote Tinubu’s achievements — Olabimtan
Gov Aiyedatiwa commends residents for patience, support
NIPR applauds Ayedatiwa’s traffic light project in Akure, seek mass sensitisation
Omoluabi Estate, Golf Resort project launched in Akure as firm announces exciting offers
Self-kidnap plot uncovered as Ondo Police arrest three suspects

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Assembly election: I’m confident of winning election —Ondo LP Candidate, Surv. Amodu-Atunbi

The Labour Party candidate for Akoko South West Constituency II, Surv. Atunbi-Amodu David, has expressed optimism that he would emerge victorious in the March 18 Gubernatorial and House of Assembly

Opinion: GRV’s Inability To Communicate In His Father’s Tongue: A Tale Of Two Young Men; GRV VS Banky W

Parental or self development and readiness and commitment towards aspiration. Ewatomilola. It is no more news that one of the candidates in the 2023 Lagos Gubernatorial election Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour cannot

Bawa: CSOs, constitutional lawyers petition Buhari, demand probe of EFCC

Scores of Anti-corruption Organisations and constitutional lawyers in Nigeria, on Thursday, submitted a petition to President Muhammadu Buhari, protesting what they described as brazen disobedience of court orders by the

MHA: IPAC endorses Borokini for re-election

The Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC), Ondo State has declared that the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Akure South constituency 1, Toluwani Borokini is the most popular candidate

<a href="ondo: Police allegedly torture man to death A yet-to-be-identified man in Ore in the Odigbo Local Government Area of Ondo State, on Wednesday died, after he was allegedly tortured by policemen. As reported by Hope Newspaper, the deceased died a day after he was released from the police cell.According to a source, the deceased who hailed from the eastern part of the country and others were raided on Saturday night at Evergreen Hotel, Akinjagula and was later released on Tuesday on bail.It was gathered that the police after torturing the deceased realized that his health condition has been affected negatively, immediately granted him bail at the sum of N5000 naira.The source also said, %E2%80%9CEvery other persons raided alongside the deceased were granted bail with the sum of N20,000 and was paid through a PoS machine stationed at the police station.The family of deceased after securing his bail on Tuesday took him to the hospital where he was pronounced dead after he complained of pains all over his body.On hearing about the death of the deceased, the family took the corpse to the the police station on Wednesday morning to express thier grievances over his death.It was also gathered that, the police however, shot sporadically into the air to scare them away in order not to cause another scenario at the station.Our correspondent who visited the scene gathered that the deceased was lying dead in the car at the front of the station.As at the time of filing this report, The scenario however caught the attention of residents within the area as members of his family were weeping profusely over the death of their loved one.All efforts to get the Police comment on the issue proved abortive as at the time of filing this report.The Hope">Ondo</a>: Police allegedly torture man to death

A yet-to-be-identified man in Ore in the Odigbo Local Government Area of Ondo State, on Wednesday died, after he was allegedly tortured by policemen. As reported by Hope Newspaper, the

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