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Community efforts key to building better Nigeria – Gov Aiyedatiwa
Faduyile emerges APC candidate for Ondo South bye-election
SUGA hails APC, Aiyedatiwa over peaceful Ondo primaries
Ondo Speaker Oladiji congratulates Tinubu on APC presidential primary victory
Tinubu records landslide victory with 181,966 votes
Great Prints, Fiwasaye shine at KIDSCON 2026 qualifiers In Akure
Customs adopts predictive enforcement strategy to tackle smuggling — Comptroller Gambo
Aiyedatiwa Urges APC members to participate peacefully in presidential primary
Accurate data vital for good governance – Gov Aiyedatiwa
Legal profession central to justice, civil liberties – Gov Aiyedatiwa
Ondo Assembly Holds Public Hearing on Amendment Bills for Law Commission, Public Defender Office
2026 Children’s day delebration; ODSG Calls for stronger collaborations on child welfare

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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

Gov Aiyedatiwa appoints 32 Permanent Secretaries

By Precious Oluwole Ondo State Governor, Dr Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, has approved the appointment of 32 officers as Permanent Secretaries in the Ondo State Civil Service. In a statement issued

Sam Maris University matriculates 413 at second ceremony

Sam Maris University, Supare-Akoko, Ondo State, has admitted 413 fresh students at its second matriculation ceremony, marking the institution’s largest intake since it commenced academic activities. The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Francis

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