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AAUA VC Lauds Prof. Akinnawonu on Book Launch, Urges Academia to Document Knowledge and Research
APC Govs call for more support for President Tinubu
Ondo Real estate firm, Leisure Court, unveils affordable land offers
Jubilations as NDYM elects new executives, Ibikunle Ibinuolapo emerges Chairman
Gov Aiyedatiwa hails Finance Commissioner Omowumi Isaac for sustaining late father’s legacy
We’ll consolidate Ondo State as industrial agricultural powerhouse of Nigeria – Gov Aiyedatiwa
APC Chieftain, Dele Omosehin congratulates Sola Iji on nomination as ambassador
Pass reserved seats bill now, UN Women GEWE tells NASS as Ondo marks 16 days of activism
CAC Regional Pastor, Obiwale Inducts Akungba Akoko Zonal Superintendent
Aiyedatiwa bags PFN Excellence Award, hails fellowship’s contribution to state
Ondo Police ban fireworks, boost festive security across state
NISD, African Centre Train Ondo Men on Feminism, GBV Prevention

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ODHA Sympathizes With People Of The State Over Fuel, Naira Scarcity

Ondo State House of Assembly has expressed displeasure over the current challenges and hardships people are currently facing over the scarcity of fuel and naira. In a Press Release signed

‘Bawa Must Go’ protest continues in Lagos, as more anti-corruption CSOs join CACOL, 100 others in mass rally

. A serial violator of court order not fit to Head EFCC - Debo Adeniran Nigeria's foremost Anti-corruption Civil Society Organisations, numbering over 100, again, trooped out on the streets

We won’t allow EFCC boss rubbish our courts —CSOs

Over 100 Anti-corruption Civil Society Organisations and thousands of their members and supporters staged a massive protest in Lagos on Saturday in continuation of their call for the removal of

Avoid Divisional Utterances, Fadola urges APC members

By:Adebiyi Jimisayo A political leader in Ondo State,Prince Aderosoye Fadola has charged all APC stakeholders and members of the party across the state to remain United and be focused as

Adegoroye commissions new facilities at Seme Border

The federal government has promised to check bottlenecks and enhance operations at the country's borders in order to improve trade relations with members of the Economic Community of West African

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