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Obasanjo threatens to drag EFCC to Court over Hotel Raid

 

The management of the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL) in Abeokuta has accused operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) of invading its premises in the early hours of Sunday, August 10, 2025, in what it described as a “Gestapo-like” operation.

 

In a statement issued on Sunday made available to POLITICS NIGERIA, the OOPL management alleged that at about 2 a.m., over 50 armed men, purportedly EFCC agents led by one “Olapade,” stormed the complex, shooting into the air and threatening to kill people.

 

The raid, they claimed, caused chaos and panic among guests and residents, leaving several people injured while trying to flee.

 

According to the statement, “This morning, at about 2 am, the OOPL premises were invaded by a Gestapo-like gang of over 50 armed men, shootng guns, threatening to kill people, and purported to be from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). The invasion, led by one “Olapade” caused serious panic and chaos, leading to serious injuries among participants trying to escape the shooting and near carnage that resulted, and causing terror among residents on the site.

 

2.⁠ ⁠On inquiry by phone, the “Olapade” informed the Managing Director of the OOPL establishment, Mr. Vitalis Ortese, that they were acting on intelligence about a private event in the amusement facility of the complex. They also informed management that the police have been duly informed of the operation.

 

3.⁠ ⁠It should be noted that the event was a private event that had been widely attended by members of the public for days prior.

 

4.⁠ ⁠It should also be noted that both the police officers stationed at the OOPL gates and the additional police sent from the Kemta Police Station, as requested by the organizers of the event and management, stated that they were NOT informed of any planned operation by the EFCC, and neither did they present any warrant. And when the armed men were accosted by OOPL security and assisting police officers, they simply retorted, “We are doing our job”.

 

5.⁠ ⁠Management wishes to state that this action by the EFCC is a clear case of invasion of private property, infringement of OOPL rights as corporate citizens, and indeed stark and blatant violation of the rights of the people who so gathered for the event.

 

6.⁠ ⁠Management has commenced its investigation of the invasion and will take up the matter with the highest authorities, including the EFCC, the police, and the Department of State Security,DSS.

 

7.⁠ ⁠In the meantime, management demands an explanation of these impudent accounts from the Commission and an apology from the EFCC authorities for the infringement of its rights, to all those who gathered, and those who sustained serious injuries from the gangster like induced chaos. Failure for which the management will be compelled to seek redress and sanctions as appropriate.

Presidency Speaks On Tinubu’s Health Status Amidst Alleged Absence From State Functions

 

The Presidency has dismissed speculations about the health of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, following reports that he was bedridden and being considered for urgent medical evacuation abroad.

 

The International Centre for Investigative Reporting (ICIR) had quoted sources alleging that the President had been indisposed for several days, resulting in his absence from key state functions. Vice President, Kashim Shettima has represented him at some official engagements in recent days.

 

The report further claimed that several of Tinubu’s scheduled activities were cancelled, with the remainder of his weekly agenda cleared to allow his medical team to closely monitor his condition.

 

However, Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, described the claims as baseless.

 

 

“People just tell you all kinds of rumours that have no basis at all. He was in his office yesterday (August 5). I was with him. I went to see him. He came to work,” Onanuga told ICIR.

Speaking later to Daily Trust, he insisted nothing was wrong with the President.

 

“There is nothing wrong with the president, he is okay. He can choose to work from home. He can choose to work from anywhere. I tell you nothing is wrong with the president,” he said.

 

According to ICIR, Tinubu was last seen in public on Friday, August 1, at the opening of the Progressive Media Summit, where he encouraged young Nigerians in the digital space to utilise their platforms for national progress.

 

Days earlier, on July 29, the President hosted the victorious Super Falcons at the Presidential Villa after their triumph at the WAFCON in Morocco. He congratulated the players and coaches, standing for an extended period while announcing generous rewards.

 

However, his absence at a similar reception for the D’Tigress on August 3, where Shettima stood in, raised fresh questions.

 

Despite his absence from public events, the presidency has continued to release official statements. On August 6, Tinubu directed the rollout of free healthcare for low-income retirees and an increase in pensions.

 

The accompanying photograph with PenCom DG Omolola Oloworaran was taken days earlier at the President’s private residence, not his office.

 

That same day, the President issued a condolence message to Ghana over the death of Defence Minister Edward Omane Boamah, Environment Minister Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, and others in a tragic air crash.

ICIR also reported that the weekly Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting was not held last week, further fueling speculation.

 

The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, had told reporters last Thursday that the next FEC meeting would be held on August 6.

 

The ICIR gathered that the ministers and members of the council had been reached to inform them of the postponement, as none of them came around the villa during the usual hours of the meeting.

 

Onanuga had clarified that no FEC was scheduled for Monday, while the session on Wednesday was postponed by the President.

 

He said, “Yes, he postponed it. It’s not an issue. There is no certain time for FEC. The FEC meeting can be held on Monday, it can be held on Wednesday. It can be held on a Thursday.”

 

The ICIR investigations revealed that several high-level meetings were quietly shelved. Among them was a scheduled engagement with close associates of former President Muhammadu Buhari within the All Progressives Congress (APC), initially set for the afternoon of Tuesday, August 5. The meeting was abruptly cancelled.

 

When asked why Tinubu skipped the D’Tigress event, Onanuga had told the ICIR, “Why must he be at all functions? Is it compulsory he must be at all functions? He has a deputy. He can delegate.”

 

On his lack of public appearances, he said, “I said he was in the office yesterday (August 5). I was with him. Do you want him to be doing a public parade or something?”

KARIMI COMMITS OVER N1.5 BILLION TO PROJECTS, PHILANTHROPY IN KOGI WEST

 

By Tunde Olusunle

 

Senator representing Kogi West District, Sunday Karimi, has committed over N2Billion to critical projects across a broad range of sectors, philanthropic imperatives in his first two years in the Senate. His interventions have spanned security infrastructure, education, healthcare and road appurtenances, across the seven local government areas under his legislative oversight, namely Kotonkarfe; Lokoja; Kabba-Bunu, Ijumu, Mopamuro, Yagba East and Yagba West.

 

Exchanging views with newsmen in the course of the ongoing parliamentary recess, Karimi observed that his recent appropriation of the sum of N300million for a statewide students’ bursary scheme, has raised his expenditure on the subhead to N400million, over two academic sessions. The inaugural edition of the scheme in 2024, availed 100 students from across Kogi West of N100,000 support per student. This year, Karimi has extended the goodwill to the other two senatorial zones, Kogi Central and Kogi West, and advanced the sum of N300million. He said the gesture was in response to the statewide thirst of Kogi youths for education, as well as his own way of supporting the good works of President Bola Tinubu.

 

Karimi in collaboration with alumni of his alma mater, Titcombe College, Egbe, Yagba West council, is equally supporting a N200million exercise for the improvement of moribund facilities in the institution. These include the total coverage of the school hectarage with concrete perimeter fencing, construction of boreholes and water reticulation facilities, procurement of diesel-powered generator and general makeover for buildings and structures in the school. He has singlehandedly built and equipped a 285-capacity hall for the conduct of computer based tests, (CBT), for students in the college.

 

According to him: “We’ve equipped the facility with laptops, 30kw solar powered panels and inverter, and also installed a 25kva diesel engine generator. Air-conditioning is in place, CCTV cameras have also been put in place. The facility is complete with its own bathrooms. We are hoping that the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, (JAMB), will inspect the effort before the end of August, so that it can be opened for use by the next JAMB exercise.

 

Senator Karimi who singlehandedly built a N750million Forward Operating Base, (FOB) for the Nigerian military last year, is equally supporting the construction of a police post in Ejuku, Yagba East council. According to him, “rapid population growth has impacted life in our communities. The police station in Isanlu the council headquarters used to be the only one covering the whole of the local government. Times have changed. Law and order must be enforced across our communities.” He noted that the FOB is helping to contain the security situation in areas abutting Kogi, Kwara and Niger states. “Who would have one day thought we will get to a point where individuals will undertake the 100 percent construction of military barracks to contain with security challenges?”

 

The parliamentarian also noted that he is building a community hospital in Kakanda, Lokoja at the cost of N150million, which he has already set aside. Karimi spent N100million on the empowerment of women and cooperative societies last year and has committed the sum of N23million, to the construction of the Pakuta Bridge in Kiri, Kabba-Bunu LGA, while N11.5m is being expended on rehabilitation of cold rooms for women traders in Lokoja. The central mosques in Kotonkarfe and Abugi, in Kotonkarfe and Lokoja LGAs which make up that federal constituency, are being rehabilitated for N10million each.

 

Karimi noted that in collaboration with relevant ministries, departments and agencies of the federal government, he has continued to ensure that he continues to strive to ensure that what should come to his people should not be denied them. Specifically, Karimi alluded to “zonal interventions” via water supply, transformers, street lights which which are being provided in the communities. Karimi has also been up and doing with donations and support to communities and groups pursuing various programmes.

BREAKING : Tinubu Names 39-Year-Old as NERC Chairman

 

 

President Bola Tinubu has appointed Abdullahi Garba Ramat, aged 39, as the new Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC).

 

According to a statement released on Thursday by the presidential spokesperson, Ramat is an accomplished electrical engineer and administrator with a PhD in strategic management, among other academic and professional credentials.

 

Alongside Ramat’s nomination, President Tinubu also put forward two additional candidates to serve on the NERC board: Mr. Abubakar Yusuf, nominated as Commissioner for Consumer Affairs, and Dr. Fouad Olayinka Animashun, nominated as Commissioner for Finance and Management Services.

 

The Presidency emphasized that all appointments are subject to Senate confirmation.

 

However, to prevent a leadership vacuum at the commission, President Tinubu directed that Engr. Ramat immediately assume duties in an acting capacity pending his confirmation by the Senate, in line with legal provisions.

 

The President urged the appointees to apply their expertise and commitment in advancing the administration’s vision for the power sector.

 

 

Recall that Ramat succeeds Sanusi Garba as the head of NERC.

EFCC Arrests 55 Suspected Internet Fraudsters in Ogun State

 

 

Fifty-five suspected internet fraudsters have been arrested by operatives of the Ibadan Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in a sting operation conducted in Ogun State.

 

According to a statement released by the Commission, the suspects were apprehended on Wednesday, July 6, 2025, at K Hotel, located in the Itori area of Ewekoro Local Government Area, following credible and actionable intelligence linking them to alleged internet-related fraudulent activities.

 

The EFCC listed the arrested suspects as:

Ogunniyi Oluwaseun, Babalola Ibrahim, Dada Qowiyu, Kunle Ajayi, Rufai Suleman, Babajide Shedrack, Oloyede Toheeb, Monday Joseph, Akinbode Babatunde, Oyedipe Micheal, Adekunle Jeremiah, Mustapha Muyideen, Mike Opeyemi, Bale Abayomi, Odukoya Samuel, Joseph Oyegunle, Bakole Abayomi, Babalola Micheal, Tajudeen Adeyemi, Ogunsola Habeeb, Amao Samson, Amuleya Matthew, Aroleyun Ifeoluwa, Babalola Ayomide, Popoola Oluwaloseyin, Mayowa Fasola, Muhammed Bahil, Asiru Qoyim, and Babatunde Qudus.

 

Others include:

Akande Ibrahim, Ojerinola Tumininu, Adedokun Hassan, Ogundele David, Opakunle Ayomide, Adeniyi Isreal, Yusuf Sikiru, Jimoh Olamilekan, Tosin Abiodun, Bamiduro Afeez, Lamina Usman, Bakare Farouq, Ilori Michael, Segun Titiloye, Anifowose Musa, Idowu Peter, Laisi Ibrahim, Olaofe Emmanuel, Akeem Obabunmi, Afolabi Micheal, Afolabi Idris, Bamidele Ibrahim, Godwin Joshua, Adeeko Ayoola, Owoeye Kolawole, and Mutiu Olude.

 

Items recovered during the operation include:

 

Six luxury cars

 

Two locally-made pistols

 

One motorcycle

 

Several mobile phones and laptops

 

Incriminating documents

 

Eighty-nine unclaimed phones

 

Other electronic devices

 

The EFCC noted that the suspects have provided useful statements and will be charged to court upon the conclusion of investigations.

Presentation of Babcock University Ilishan-Remo Ogun State 2025 Convocation Ceremony gifts to Iku Baba Yeye, Oba Akeem Abimbola Owoade 1, The Alaafin of Oyo today by Prince Ade Akanbi Samuel, at Alaafin Royal Residence, Boroboro, Oyo.

As 2025 Destination Nigeria Governors’ Tourism Conference gathers momentum

By Ebinum Samuel

 

Highlights of what can be better described as a game – changer evolving in Nigeria ‘s huge and alluring but yet to be harnessed tourism landscape came forth on Monday, August 4, 2025 at the Press briefing hosted by Ambassador Ayo Omotoso, the convener of the 2025 Destination Nigeria Governors’ Tourism Conference.

 

 

The eye-opening event which was well anchored by Clara Chinwe Okoro, the Founder and Creative Director of ‘My Beautiful Africa’ was held at the Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos. It brought together representatives of different media houses from both the print and electronic arms, as well as dignitaries from the tourism sector of the national economy.

 

 

In his insightful address with the focus on: ‘Unlocking Nigeria’s Tourism Potential

Tourism’ he described it as a global phenomenon that offers numerous economic benefits. For instance, he cited African countries such as Kenya, Uganda, South Africa, and Rwanda that have prioritized tourism, recognizing its potential to drive economic growth and development. And he is of the firm belief that Nigeria, with its rich cultural and geographical diversity, is poised to tap into this potential.

 

 

Touching tellingly on the importance of tourism he views it as a viable sector that connects with other sectors; bringing value to every aspect of human life. In his candid opinion Nigeria’s unique festival products and tourist attractions can generate significant traffic inflow, and boost the country’s internally generated revenue (IGR).

 

Breaking it down further, he highlighted the interesting fact that each state in Nigeria has a unique comparative advantage in terms of tourism products. From the beautiful skyline to the fascinating flora and fauna, Nigeria’s tourism potential is vast. With over 45 breathtaking waterfalls across the country, the potential for revenue generation and job creation is immense.

 

 

With specific regards to the upcoming 2025 Destination Nigeria Governors’ Tourism Conference,meant to attract the state governors as critical catalysts in unlocking the immense potentials inherent in their states, he spelt out the objectives to include the discovery of tourism potential for job creation, exploring tourism as a tool for economic development and facilitating tourism-related traffic. Others include positioning Nigeria on the global tourism map,

showcasing and developing cultural values, in addition to utilizing tourism as a social instrument to promote peace and unity through cultural integration.

 

 

The event is billed to hold at the Ladi Kwali Conference, Abuja Continental Hotel, Abuja from 25th to 26th August, 2025. And the theme is: ‘Harnessing Tourism: A Strategic Pathway for Nigerian Governors to Foster Economic Growth and Employment’.

 

 

As part of the highlights,the conference will feature cultural performances and music, states’ tourism shows and presentations, creative economy expo as well as

digital innovation tourism forum. Other activities include Pan-African tourism forum, Nigeria domestic tourism expo, Tourism business opportunities networking and Nigerian fashion show. Not left out are Executive tourism conference, Tourism infrastructures roadmap, Climate change on tourism, Destinations security and peace forum, and of course, Nigeria Sustainable Tourism Awards.

 

 

As Nigeria continues to evolve as a tourist destination, the DNGTC 2025 offers an essential forum to navigate change, harness opportunities and build a resilient and forward-thinking tourism industry.

 

 

Indeed, Omotoso deserves commendation for keeping his passion for tourism alive and active for the past 18 years, as well as breathing life into the dream of Destination Nigeria Governors’ Tourism which came up eight years ago. Also, it is worthy of note

that the upcoming event has attracted Eko Hotels and Suites, Aero Contractor and Air Peace Airlines as well as MTN as worthy sponsors.

 

 

The Press briefing also attracted dignitaries such as Annabel Gbenegbara from Eko Hotels and Suites, Sunmonu Gbenga, the Vice President, Federation for Tourism Association of Nigeria for South West ( FTAN ), Ayo Oyoze Baje, President Guild of Public Affairs Analysts of Nigeria ( GPAAN ), Hon. Laide Bakare ( Senior Special Assistant, SSA, to the Governor on Entertainment, Culture and Tourism, Osun State ), Comrade Dada Bankole ( DG, Immaculate Peace Initiative ), Yinka Aderibigbe and John Aigbetoh amongst others.

During the questions and answers session all of them were full of praises for Omotoso’ s patriotic vision now coming to action. They have urged all the state governors to key into the vision and drive it to greater heights.

Ode To The Heroine Of The Press

 

By Dr. Dele Alake

 

It is said that some are born great and others have greatness thrust upon them. Dr.Doyin Abiola, who joined the Saints yesterday, showed up on both counts.

She was the scion of the illustrious Aboaba family, reputed for its elitist pedigree and nobility built on professionalism and class.

That heritage ensured that she climbed to the pinnacle of scholarship. Starting with Bachelor’s in English and Drama of Nigeria’s premier University of Ibadan, she followed with a Master’s and later crowned it with Doctor of Philosophy at the New York University, United States.

A seminal reflection of this interesting foray into knowledge indicated a zig-zag, trapeze dance between theory and practice, private and public media practice. For instance, she started her journalism.practice at Daily Sketch, a regional newspaper of the defunct Western State Government in 1969.

After her Master’s, she worked at Daily Times, a national medium owned by the Federal Government and following the completion of her doctorate, she moved from Daily Times to Concord Press of Nigeria to birth a newspaper with a distinct and different approach to mainstream news and tabloid journalism.

Dr Doyin Abiola, gentle and genial, soft yet solid, inhaled and exhaled journalism. Breaking the news day after day, splashing shockers on the front pages and making sure that readers got the news of Concord hot very early at the newstands, were the goals that drove her to deliver the best copies to the market.

She was, indeed, a newsman, ( as there are no women in journalism), trained for the job with an incredible passion for investigation and staying power for following up till the end of each episode.

Dr. Abiola’ s managerial expertise was unparalleled. Complementing her husband, Chief Moshood Kashimawo Abiola, the publisher, Dr.Abiola supervised several innovative projects to position Concord Press as the primus inter pares in the media industry. For instance, Concord was the first to archive newspapers by converting from print to microfilm.

She showed her motherly disposition in the provision of conducive working conditions and personal interest in staff welfare and professional development.

Only a professional and manager of exceptional capacity and courage could have translated the publisher’s vision of independent journalism into daily publication of news and respected leaders. Only a woman of quintessential professional standards and stoic sacrifice could have survived the regular onslaught of military invasion of Concord’s newsroom, incessant closures and incarceration of staff, and ultimately, the detention and death of the publisher.

It is a testament of her doggedness that she brought her resourcefulness and stature to count on the side of the Nigerian people when it mattered most, unbowed by the wicked incarceration of her husband and winner of the June 12, 1993 election.

Dr Doyin Abiola’s transition signals the gradual exit of the beautiful ones who brought sparkle to the lives of many readers by publishing delightful stories of hope and perseverance.

Dr Abiola’s transition is a personal loss to me and my family. She was the auntie who held my hand and led me up the corporate steps of Africa’s foremost media establishment. She was the sister who polished the edges of a character in flight to stardom and higher responsibilities. She was the boss who believed in me and contributed to what I have become today. She was the leader who spotted bright minds and nurtured to fruition talents that could have been spent half way. She was the mother who counselled and encouraged us to stand by the values of integrity and enterprise.

As you prepare to meet your Maker, Auntie D, the world is aware that you left a void that will be difficult to fill.

Adieu, Auntie, and rest peacefully in the bossom of the Lord.

Dr. Dele Alake

Former Concord Editorial Board member,

Former Editor Sunday Concord,

Former Editor National Concord ,

Former Commissioner for Information and Strategy Lagos State ,

Honourable Minister of Solid Minerals Development.

 

 

 

2027: IN KOGI STATE, TINUBU IS OUR ONLY PLAN

 

By Ebinum Samuel

 

● Senator Sunday Karimi

 

The recent observation by the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC), about the early onset of electioneering activities ahead of the 2027 general elections, is apposite.

 

While not shuffling this observation into the drawers, it is desirable for me to add my voice to ongoing conversations about the forthcoming presidential election under reference.

 

Let me be very categorical here that for us in Kogi State, the reelection of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, is our sole option. There are no two ways about this.

 

More than any administration in our recent political history, Kogi State has received the most attention in terms of tangible infrastructural development and human capital development, under the Tinubu administration.

 

Albeit in phases, roads which run through Kogi State from the North, South, East and West of the country are receiving attention, consistent with resources available to the federal government.

 

The 614 kilometre Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano gas pipeline project initiated during the era of the late President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, in 2020, to drive national socioeconomic development, has achieved 75% completion under President Tinubu. Kogi State will be a major beneficiary of the trickle downs of this project when it is activated.

 

Hitherto moribund requests for the establishment of additional federal universities to provide more opportunities for higher education, are receiving accelerated attention under the Tinubu government.

 

Our people are also being recognised by this regime for appointment into departments and agencies, to contribute their quotas to national development.

 

Our state has been victim of policy somersaults in dispensations past, culminating in the discontinuation of well-intentioned developmental projects, which has set us back by several decades. The dualisation of the Abuja-Lokoja-Okene, and Okene-Auchi-Benin roads; the rehabilitation of the Kabba-Isanlu-Egbe-Ilorin road, are cases in point. The Tinubu government has resumed work on these projects, calculated to make life better for host communities in Kogi State and road users across the country.

 

As it stands today, the people of Kogi State are not in the business of political voyeurism by way of experimenting with a new President and National Leader. *We have no Plan B* a possibility which has been broached in some quarters in the state. We will stand resolutely with and support President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, the man we know. There will be no equivocation, no dithering about this resolve.

 

*Doubters should smell the coffee.*

 

 

*E-signed:*

 

*Senator Sunday Steve Karimi*

*Senator Representing Kogi West District*

*Chairman, Senate Committee on Services*

*Wednesday August 6, 2025*

*Abuja*

THE REBOUND OF TUNDE IRUKERA

 

By Tunde Olusunle

 

 

I returned to the *Daily Times* of yore in October 1993, where I was already a columnist and special section editor before I proceeded on a leave-of-absence, in March 1992. Prince Abubakar Audu of blessed memory who was the first civilian Governor of Kogi State had tapped me as his Director of Information and Public Affairs in March 1992. My employers in Lagos obliged me with the permission to honour that call to service. I exited the system voluntarily, however, because the quantum chicanery, debauchery and shenanigans in the public service were alien to me. I had indeed in one instance been accused of deploying my goodwill in the national media to undermine my Principal, Audu! Here was a man who entrusted a 27 year old with a position of state responsibility at that age. He got used to my principled style of sharing a sofa with him in his living room and savouring wines and lagers, while more senior officials pretentiously squatted on the floor, their gullets covetous of my ice-cold servings. Audu took me like a son until cracks were dug in the wall by third parties, and lizards invited to party in its crevices. Certain fall-outs of this situation were totally at variance with my very strict upbringing, principles and sense of professionalism. I was a child of many mentors and models who had sky high expectations from me. I had to take a stand to save my name and career.

 

You needed to see the avalanche of congratulatory messages sent to me by post, in the absence of modern day ICT over three decades ago, including my former teachers, Emeritus Professors Olu Obafemi and Niyi Osundare, both worthy recipients of the Nigerian National Order of Merit, (NNOM). Not forgetting the late Alhaji Abubakar Gimba, a former Executive Director in Union Bank, and the United Bank for Africa, (UBA), who I had engaged with at conferences of the Association of Nigerian Authors, (ANA) and interviewed on literature and national development. I was never privileged to meet the charismatic multimillionaire business mogul and later politician, Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola, (MKO), who surprisingly sent me a telegram. I had a long future ahead of me, I cherished the credibility I was cultivating and wouldn’t sacrifice it for a morsel of porridge.

 

I first reported to our offices at the Times Publications Division, (TPD), Agidingbi, Ikeja, Lagos, where I submitted my letter notifying the Daily Times leadership of my return from leave-of-absence. Among Editors and colleagues, I was very warmly received. A jostle began between the various publications in the Daily Times stable, about which of them wanted me the most. Dapo Aderinola, Editor of the flagship newspaper in the group, the *Daily Times,* badly wanted me. I was a favourite feature writer, who was headhunted, loved and projected by my bosses, notably the inspirational Dr Yemi Ogunbiyi, who as Managing Director of the Daily Times of Nigeria Plc, hired me. Chief Onyema Ugochukwu, who was my Editor and General Manager of TPD once minuted on a memo seeking his approval for my release for an interstate assignment: *I get a feeling that there is only Tunde Olusunle, and also Imoukhuede Ogunleye, (now departed), in that Department. What are the other fellows doing?* The *Sunday Times,* sister publication to *Daily Times* where I was first deployed upon being employed, was also pitching for me.

 

Ugochukwu was already Executive Director, Publications that October 1993, and he was to approve my reinstatement and deployment. He summoned me to the corporate headquarters of the Daily Times Group at Kakawa Street in Lagos Island. In his trademark baritone, he welcomed me from my assignment in Kogi and commended me for being a good ambassador of the organisation. He told me he was aware I was being sought after by every title Editor *”which is evidence of what you bring to the job.”* Having considered the requests and options, however, Ugochukwu said he had decided to deploy me to the Editorial Board, the intellectual engine room of the organisation: *”You have come back with broad-based insights which should benefit our wide range of newspapers. The Editorial Board is where you should be, so that your experiences can benefit the newspaper group. The Board of the organisation has also approved your promotion commensurate with your new assignment. Congratulations, Tunde,* Ugochukwu said as he offered me his hand.

 

I give this background inspired by the recent heartening appointment of Tunde Irukera, a former Executive Vice Chairman of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, (FCCPC), as Chairman of the Board of Directors of Veritas Kapital Assurance Plc. Irukera, an attorney with three and half decades of post-call to bar professional experience, has practiced in Nigeria and the United States of America, in a very rich and eventful career. He was full-time Managing Partner, between 2006 and 2017, of *Simmons Cooper Partners, a Lagos-based law firm, founded by former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN.* He was previously a solicitor with *Partners, Attorneys and Counsellors LLC,* a law concern in Chicago, Illinois, between 2001 and 2006. Irukera’s relationship with Osinbajo culminated in his appointment as Director-General of the now reformed and renamed Consumer Protection Council, (CPC), in 2017.

 

Irukera approached his job with the kind of dedication and creativity uncommon in Nigeria’s typically self-serving public service. He desired that Nigerian consumers were genuinely truly shielded from the criminal antics and murderous mischief of shylocks, cheats and laggards masquerading as service providers, across board. He regularly and rigorously engaged with stakeholders across the country and admonished Nigerians to report infractions against their rights. These were promptly taken up by the FCCPC to the highest levels of jurisprudence. He took pride in appearing in the courts, fully robed as an attorney, to fight for the people. Sundays were work days for Irukera. You saw him personally leading law enforcement agencies to seal up erring institutions, not in corporate gear, but tee-shirts, jeans trousers and sneakers. Elsewhere, defaulting service providers were penalised in accordance with the provisions of the law. Applicable penalties were paid to designated government coffers, and not cannibalised between erring organisations and pliable public servants, who collaborated to undermine the people and the state. He rebuilt the erstwhile CPC from a wholly dependent department, to a financially independent parastatal, in the new FCCPC.

 

In 2023, the FCCPC under Irukera generated a historic N56 Billion. This was much more than the annual internally generated revenue raked up by many states especially in the North of Nigeria. He expanded the operations of the organisation for greater effectiveness and recruited many young graduates through very competitive test processes. He took off dozens of qualified and competent youths from despairing streets. New employees covered the enlarged operations of the reinvigorated FCCPC. After covering its salary bills and overhead expenditures, the FCCPC in 2023, still remitted a handsome N22Billion to the coffers of government. Unsolicited trophies and recognitions poured in for Irukera and FCCPC, especially those acknowledging the new regime of transparency in corporate governance, as well as innovation and creativity in the transformed government’s ombudsman.

 

It was a flustered populace therefore which woke up to the news of the removal of Irukera and the former Minister for Humanitarian Affairs, Betta Edu, same day early January 2024. While no reason was adduced for Irukera’s ouster, Edu was pointedly accused of corrupt enrichment. It took the Bola Tinubu administration about seven weeks before the Senate was able to ratify the concoction that Irukera was “inefficient” at his job! Which was the painful part for a man who poured his all into his job. My revulsion at this development informed my piece *Irukera: How not to Reward Altruism* published February 28, 2024. This explains my specific excitement at Tunde Irukera’s appointment on Thursday July 31, 2025, as Chairman of Veritas Kapital Assurance Plc, a private sector outfit which prioritises merit, competence, experience and vision. Irukera never went lounging in the waiting rooms of political godfathers hustling for recognition and absorption in the new scheme. That was totally beneath him. What are his well-earned gown and wig for?

 

I’m not in the business of self-adulation when I share my own experience during my first excursion to the corridors of power in Kogi State, like I’ve done here. I see a congruence in my experience and Irukera’s within the context of the fact that the truth and competence will speak for the just. After the ouster of the Ibrahim Babangida Third Republic project by Sani Abacha late 1993, Audu’s successor, Paul Omeruo recalled me and passed me on to his successor Bzigu Afakirya who retained me for well over a year. I have also been privileged to serve in Nigeria’s Presidency, under a President who was more concerned about what value I could offer, than the location of my father’s house in my community. And here is Irukera also rediscovered for the gem he is and promptly hoisted to the chair of the boardroom of one of the nation’s foremost non-life, general insurance companies. Irukera did well in chambers and courtrooms in Lagos, Abuja, Illinois and elsewhere; he acquitted himself in the sleaze-strewn entrails of the public service, he can only be trusted to distinguish himself in the boardroom of his new corporate brief. I congratulate this humble, fine, cultivated gentleman whose *Yagba* remains unaffected through times and tides, I celebrate this unobtrusive exemplar of finesse and commitment.

 

 

 

Tunde Olusunle, PhD, Fellow of the Association of Nigerian Authors, (FANA), is an Adjunct Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Abuja