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One Woman Cannot Do It Alone: Sabua Cares Foundation Seeks Support to Help Elderly People in Kogi State In many communities across Kogi State, elderly men and women wake up every day struggling to meet their basic needs. These are the same people who once worked hard to build families, communities, and the society we enjoy today. Sadly, many of them now live with little or no support. For the Sabua Cares Foundation, this reality has become a call to action. Founded by Chief Dr. Sabua Rekiya Isah (Ebule Attah Igala USA), the foundation has made it its mission to support elderly men and women, ensuring that they live their later years with dignity, joy, and hope. Over the years, the foundation has organized several palliative distributions, food support programs, and outreach activities across communities in Kogi State, especially in places like Ajaka, Lokoja, Idah and Anyigba, where elderly citizens have received much-needed assistance. A Mission Carried Mostly by One Woman Despite the growing impact of Sabua Cares Foundation, much of the support that keeps the organization running has largely come from the founder herself, Chief Dr. Sabua Rekiya Isah. Her passion for humanity and compassion for the elderly have driven many of the foundation’s initiatives. However, the needs of vulnerable elderly people in communities continue to grow, and the mission cannot be sustained by one person alone. Supporting the elderly requires collective effort from individuals, organizations, and well-meaning members of society. The Elderly Deserve Our Care The elderly are the pillars upon which our communities were built. They deserve respect, care, and support in their later years. When foundations like Sabua Cares Foundation step forward to assist them, it becomes an opportunity for everyone to contribute to something meaningful. A small act of generosity can bring food to a hungry elder, comfort to someone who feels forgotten, and hope to someone who thought society had moved on without them. How You Can Make a Difference Sabua Cares Foundation is calling on well-meaning individuals, friends, and supporters to join this humanitarian mission. Your support can help the foundation reach more elderly people across Kogi State and provide them with essential materials and assistance. You can also support conveniently through the foundation’s website using your debit card. Together, We Can Do More Helping the elderly is not just charity it is a way of honoring those who came before us. With more people supporting the mission, Sabua Cares Foundation can continue to spread hope, compassion, and dignity to elderly men and women who need it most. Together, we can ensure that no elder in our community feels forgotten. Source: https://sabuacaresfoundation.org/support-sabua-cares-foundation/
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The Sabua Cares Foundation has announced the cancellation of its much-anticipated visit to Ugwolawo, Kogi State, which was initially scheduled for this month. The decision comes after the Chairman of Ofu Local Government insisted that palliative materials intended for direct distribution to the people be handed over to his office first, a condition that conflicts with the foundation’s core values of transparency and direct community engagement. In a press release issued by Ayuba Anana, a member of the Sabua Cares Foundation, the organization expressed its disappointment in having to cancel the visit but reaffirmed its commitment to its principles of fairness, accountability, and community-driven outreach. “We regret to inform the good people of Ugwolawo that our planned visit will no longer take place as earlier scheduled. This decision follows a directive from the Chairman of Ofu Local Government, who insisted that the palliative materials intended for direct distribution to the people be handed over to his office. This condition is not in line with our principles of transparency and direct community engagement, and as such, we are unable to proceed under these terms.” The foundation’s refusal to comply with the chairman’s condition highlights its firm stance on ensuring that relief materials and palliative support reach the community directly. According to the foundation, maintaining this level of accountability is essential to building trust with the people it serves. The foundation expressed sincere apologies for the inconvenience this cancellation might cause, emphasizing that it remains dedicated to serving the people of Kogi State with fairness and transparency. Sabua Cares Foundation reassured the people of Ugwolawo that its mission of community empowerment and humanitarian service remains unwavering. “We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience or disappointment this may cause to the people of Ugwolawo. Our mission has always been to serve communities directly, fairly, and transparently, and we remain committed to these values.” Moving Forward: The foundation assures the people of Ugwolawo that it will continue its efforts in other communities, upholding the same values of transparency and direct engagement. The foundation is looking forward to future opportunities to serve Ugwolawo and its people in a manner that aligns with its core principles. The foundation’s message of commitment to integrity has resonated deeply with many of its supporters, reinforcing its reputation as a trustworthy and people-first organization.
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Hope for the Elderly: Sabua Cares Foundation Set to Support Aged Men and Women in Ugwolawo Sabua Cares Foundation is pleased to inform the general public of an upcoming humanitarian outreach program aimed at supporting aged men and women within our communities. By the grace of Almighty God, the Foundation will be visiting Ugwolawo to carry out a physical screening exercise on Tuesday, the 22nd of March 2026. The purpose of this screening is to properly identify elderly individuals who are in need of support and ensure that assistance reaches the most deserving beneficiaries. Following the screening, the Palliative Distribution Program will take place on Saturday, the 28th of March 2026, where selected aged men and women will receive essential items to support their wellbeing and ease some of their daily challenges. This initiative reflects the commitment of Sabua Cares Foundation to care for the elderly, promote compassion, and provide support to vulnerable members of society who have contributed so much to our communities. We encourage aged men and women in Ugwolawo and surrounding communities who may need assistance to participate in the screening exercise. We also warmly invite kind-hearted individuals, philanthropists, and organizations to partner with Sabua Cares Foundation through donations and support so that we can reach more people who require care and assistance. Source: https://sabuacaresfoundation.org/event/exciting-update-from-sabua-cares-foundation-palliative-distribution-and-screening-exercise
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Hope for the Elderly: Sabua Cares Foundation Set to Support Aged Men and Women in Ugwolawo Sabua Cares Foundation is pleased to inform the general public of an upcoming humanitarian outreach program aimed at supporting aged men and women within our communities. By the grace of Almighty God, the Foundation will be visiting Ugwolawo to carry out a physical screening exercise on Tuesday, the 22nd of March 2026. The purpose of this screening is to properly identify elderly individuals who are in need of support and ensure that assistance reaches the most deserving beneficiaries. Following the screening, the Palliative Distribution Program will take place on Saturday, the 28th of March 2026, where selected aged men and women will receive essential items to support their wellbeing and ease some of their daily challenges. This initiative reflects the commitment of Sabua Cares Foundation to care for the elderly, promote compassion, and provide support to vulnerable members of society who have contributed so much to our communities. We encourage aged men and women in Ugwolawo and surrounding communities who may need assistance to participate in the screening exercise. We also warmly invite kind-hearted individuals, philanthropists, and organizations to partner with Sabua Cares Foundation through donations and support so that we can reach more people who require care and assistance. Source: https://sabuacaresfoundation.org/event/exciting-update-from-sabua-cares-foundation-palliative-distribution-and-screening-exercise/ lalasticlala
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Kogi State is one of Nigeria’s most diverse and culturally rich states. From its prominent political figures to traditional rulers, philanthropists, and rising young leaders, the people of Kogi are shaping history every day. That’s why Kogi Wiki was created to be the ultimate online platform that documents, celebrates, and shares the stories of Kogi State’s most influential personalities. What is Kogi Wiki? Kogi Wiki is an online directory and blog platform dedicated to showcasing the lives, achievements, and contributions of people from Kogi State. Think of it as a Wikipedia for Kogi celebrities, leaders, and changemakers, with a modern design that makes discovering information easy and enjoyable. On Kogi Wiki, you can find: Detailed biographies of traditional rulers, politicians, business leaders, and influencers Achievements and awards for individuals across different sectors Philanthropic efforts and contributions to society Lists of rising young leaders and annual rankings such as “Top 50 Most Influential People in Kogi” Why Kogi Wiki is Different Unlike general news websites, Kogi Wiki focuses entirely on people and their stories. Each profile is verified, structured, and presented with detailed information, including: Career and accomplishments Personal background and heritage Social media links and official pages Family and affiliations This makes it a trusted platform for anyone looking to learn about the people shaping Kogi State, whether for research, networking, or general curiosity. How Kogi Wiki Benefits the People of Kogi Kogi Wiki is more than just a website; it’s a community-focused platform. It allows Kogi residents and enthusiasts to: Recognize and celebrate outstanding individuals Discover influential figures in their local government areas Engage with the content and share it on social media Access reliable, structured information about Kogi State’s cultural and political landscape By creating a central hub for verified profiles, Kogi Wiki encourages transparency, appreciation, and recognition for the achievements of Kogi’s people. Features of Kogi Wiki Here’s what makes Kogi Wiki unique: Profiles for Every Influential Person – From traditional rulers to rising young leaders. Verified Information – All profiles are fact-checked and regularly updated. User-Friendly Search – Find people easily by name, profession, or local government area. Engaging Content – Blog posts covering awards, philanthropic events, and interviews. Donation Support – Users can support Kogi Wiki to help it grow and continue celebrating Kogi’s personalities. How You Can Get Involved Kogi Wiki is growing, and you can be part of it: Submit a Profile: If you know someone influential, you can submit their profile for inclusion. Donate: Support the platform so we can continue providing accurate and engaging content. Share Content: Help promote Kogi Wiki by sharing profiles and articles on social media. Visit: www.kogiwiki.com
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Excluded Heirs Of Late 9th Emir Of Ilorin Speak Out After 33 Years Of Estate Mismanagement The excluded heirs of the late 9th Emir of Ilorin, HRH Alhaji Zulkarnain Gambari Mohammed, represented by Princess Bilkisu Tinuola Gambari, today issued a public statement exposing decades of exclusion, mismanagement, and alleged misappropriation of the Emir’s estate. For 33 years, a small circle of full siblings—sharing the same mother—has maintained exclusive control over the estate, denying dozens of children and hundreds of grandchildren their lawful inheritance under Shari’ah and Nigerian law. The estate includes residential holdings in Lagos and Ibadan, petrol stations, prime Abuja plots, and extensive Ilorin lands, including Ile Isana (Matchco), a landmark family heritage site. Instead of equitable distribution, these assets were effectively privatized by five siblings: HRH Alhaji Ibrahim Kolapo Gambari (Current Emir), Ahmed Bolakale Gambari, Salamatu Olawepo Gobir, Muhammad Olatunji Gambari, and Asmau Funmilayo Buhari. Key Allegations • Zango Road Petrol Station (2022): Sold secretly for N70 million, despite local plots being valued at N25 million each. Male heirs received N1.5 million, female heirs half that. N20 million was removed as unexplained “fees.” • Abuja Property (1,835 sqm on Jabi–Airport Road): Ahmed Bolakale Gambari set a benchmark of N850 million, while similar properties were priced at over N1.6 billion. He sold the property for N350 million without consent of all heirs, declaring only N325 million, leaving N25 million unaccounted for. • Ile Isana Lease (2025): Two administrators leased the property to Bamtee Property Nigeria Ltd. for 10 years without majority consent. In correspondence dated 20 August 2025, the current Emir reportedly stated that he cannot allow the sharing of inheritance without his mother’s approval, which was never given before her death in 2019. Reports suggest the lease may actually be 35 years, binding future generations. Bulldozers moved in and construction began before most heirs were informed, with heirs only receiving a coercive ultimatum: join a pre-arranged company or forfeit their share. Statement from the Heirs “We are not outsiders or asking for charity. We are the lawful heirs of the 9th Emir, seeking only what is ours by birthright and by law. What our father entrusted to us will be restored through truth, law, and justice,” the heirs said. They demand full forensic accounting, legal redress, and recognition of the rights of all heirs. Signed: Princess Bilkisu Tinuola Gambari On behalf of the Excluded Heirs of the Late 9th Emir of Ilorin December 5, 2025 (Documentary evidence attached)
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Excluded Heirs Of Late 9th Emir Of Ilorin Speak Out After 33 Years Of Estate Mismanagement The excluded heirs of the late 9th Emir of Ilorin, HRH Alhaji Zulkarnain Gambari Mohammed, represented by Princess Bilkisu Tinuola Gambari, today issued a public statement exposing decades of exclusion, mismanagement, and alleged misappropriation of the Emir’s estate. For 33 years, a small circle of full siblings—sharing the same mother—has maintained exclusive control over the estate, denying dozens of children and hundreds of grandchildren their lawful inheritance under Shari’ah and Nigerian law. The estate includes residential holdings in Lagos and Ibadan, petrol stations, prime Abuja plots, and extensive Ilorin lands, including Ile Isana (Matchco), a landmark family heritage site. Instead of equitable distribution, these assets were effectively privatized by five siblings: HRH Alhaji Ibrahim Kolapo Gambari (Current Emir), Ahmed Bolakale Gambari, Salamatu Olawepo Gobir, Muhammad Olatunji Gambari, and Asmau Funmilayo Buhari. Key Allegations • Zango Road Petrol Station (2022): Sold secretly for N70 million, despite local plots being valued at N25 million each. Male heirs received N1.5 million, female heirs half that. N20 million was removed as unexplained “fees.” • Abuja Property (1,835 sqm on Jabi–Airport Road): Ahmed Bolakale Gambari set a benchmark of N850 million, while similar properties were priced at over N1.6 billion. He sold the property for N350 million without consent of all heirs, declaring only N325 million, leaving N25 million unaccounted for. • Ile Isana Lease (2025): Two administrators leased the property to Bamtee Property Nigeria Ltd. for 10 years without majority consent. In correspondence dated 20 August 2025, the current Emir reportedly stated that he cannot allow the sharing of inheritance without his mother’s approval, which was never given before her death in 2019. Reports suggest the lease may actually be 35 years, binding future generations. Bulldozers moved in and construction began before most heirs were informed, with heirs only receiving a coercive ultimatum: join a pre-arranged company or forfeit their share. Statement from the Heirs “We are not outsiders or asking for charity. We are the lawful heirs of the 9th Emir, seeking only what is ours by birthright and by law. What our father entrusted to us will be restored through truth, law, and justice,” the heirs said. They demand full forensic accounting, legal redress, and recognition of the rights of all heirs. Signed: Princess Bilkisu Tinuola Gambari On behalf of the Excluded Heirs of the Late 9th Emir of Ilorin December 5, 2025 (Documentary evidence attached)
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Sunny Ofehe Appointed Director of China–Nigeria Market Access & Investment: A Strategic Win for Bilateral Development In a major development for Africa–Asia economic relations, renowned environmental and human rights activist Dr. Sunny Ofehe has been appointed as the Director, China–Nigeria Market Access and Investment, marking a significant milestone in his long-standing commitment to global diplomacy, economic cooperation, and national development. The appointment strengthens existing bilateral partnerships and opens a new chapter for investment-driven collaboration between the world’s second-largest economy and Africa’s largest market. Dr. Ofehe, whose influence spans Europe, Africa, and Asia, expressed deep gratitude for the trust reposed in him and reaffirmed his dedication to serving Nigeria with integrity and vision. His role will focus on: Enhancing bilateral trade and economic cooperation Facilitating high-value investments between China and Nigeria Building strategic opportunities for Nigerian businesses Supporting market access initiatives that align with national development goals This appointment is both a recognition of his global leadership footprint and a call to further elevate Nigeria’s position in the international economic space. As Nigeria navigates new frontiers of global partnerships, voices like Dr. Ofehe’s remain essential in bridging diplomatic confidence, economic potential, and developmental impact.
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His Royal Highness Alhaji Zulkarnaini Gambari Mohammed, CFR, CON, OBE, LL.D (Hon.) (1914–1992 Status Report as at 23 November 2025 To Whom It May Concern Background The 9th Emir of Ilorin, HRH Alhaji Zulkarnaini Gambari Mohammed, reigned from 1959 to 1992 and died intestate, leaving 48 children, widows, and extended beneficiaries. The current 11th Emir, HRH Alhaji (Dr.) Ibrahim Kolapo Sulu-Gambari, CFR—his eldest son—ascended the throne in 1995 and is not among the complainants in the dispute. Status of the Estate (33 Years After Death) The estate remains entirely undistributed under Islamic inheritance law. No heir has received physical assets or monetary equivalents. The estate includes extensive properties across Ilorin, Lagos, Abuja, Kaduna, and other cities, as well as company shares, commercial interests, and prime land such as Murtala Mohammed Way, Ile-Isana, and the Matchco site. This is one of Nigeria’s longest unresolved Muslim royal inheritance cases. Origin of the Dispute (1999–2000) In 2000, the current Emir ordered the eviction of all the late Emir’s children and widows from the family residence, except for his mother, who moved to the Palace. The property was intended for the Ciroma’s residence. The heirs resisted and demanded the distribution of the entire estate, marking the beginning of the conflict. Administration of the Estate Letters of Administration were granted to four joint administrators: Ahmed Bolakale Gambari, Zeinab Ayobola Zubair, Asmau Funmilayo Buhari, and Hassiata Wuraola Idiaro. Heirs allege long-standing lack of transparency, unilateral actions, financial mismanagement, and refusal to render accounts. Historical Timeline 1992–1999: Estate managed without distribution. 1999–2000: Eviction attempt and first arbitration efforts. 2000–2007: Arbitration fails; Princess Bilkisu Tinuola becomes lead advocate. 2007: Sharia Court of Appeal and Upper Area Court applications dismissed. 2007–2008: Appeals made to Northern Emirs, the Sultan of Sokoto/NSCIA, and JNI. 2009–2015: Increased media coverage; probate suits filed. 2017–2023: No distribution; audits repeatedly demanded. July 2025: Unilateral Property Development Agreement signed for Ile-Isana. Oct–Nov 2025: EFCC petition filed and rejected; appeal submitted; police petition lodged; High Court motions filed. Current Litigation Court: Kwara State High Court, Ilorin Judge: Hon. Justice H. T. Kawu Reliefs sought: full account auditing, independent valuation, Sharia-compliant distribution, injunctions against all dealings, and nullification of unauthorized agreements. Temporary injunctions are pending. Criminal & Anti-Corruption Actions (2025) A petition to the EFCC alleges criminal breach of trust and fraudulent conversion, primarily involving Ahmed Bolakale Gambari. The EFCC’s Kwara office rejected the petition; an appeal is before the Chairman. A parallel complaint has been filed with the Kwara State Commissioner of Police. Principal Complainants / Petitioners (2025) Hajiya Zeinab Zulu Gambari, Mariam Segilola Gambari, Hauwa Gboyega Gambari, Princess Bilkisu Tinuola Gambari, Aliyu Oladipupo Gambari, Rakiya Ajibola Gambari, and Hassiat Wuraola Gambari Idiaro. Core Allegations by the Heirs Deliberate refusal to distribute the estate, systemic opacity, misappropriation of assets, gender-based exclusion, unauthorized development projects, and attempts to permanently dispossess heirs. Sources of Information Official documentation from gambarisestate.com; media reports (Ilorin.info, Blueprint, The Eagle Online); and verified court and probate records. Conclusion Thirty-three years after the death of the 9th Emir, the estate remains undistributed. The unresolved conflict—sparked by the attempted eviction and issues of transparency—has escalated into litigation, anti-corruption petitions, and allegations of misappropriation. This report is compiled from publicly available, verifiable sources for informational purposes only. Prepared on 23 November 2025
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HEIRS OF LATE EMIR OF ILORIN PETITION EFCC CHAIRMAN OVER ALLEGED FRAUD, PROPERTY CONVERSION & MONEY LAUNDERING. Family Accuses Estate Administrator of Secret Dealings, • Ongoing construction threatens irreversible loss of estate assets Concealed Transactions and Breach of Trust • Appeal demands immediate stop-work order, investigation and financial tracing • Heirs say EFCC Zonal Office’s rejection “deeply flawed and dangerous” • Family warns: ‘No one should be above accountability’ In a dramatic escalation of a brewing estate crisis, the heirs of the late Emir of Ilorin, Alhaji (Dr.) Zulkarnaini Gambari Mohammed, have submitted a powerful petition to the EFCC Chairman, demanding an urgent investigation into alleged fraudulent conversion, breach • Interrogation of all estate administrators and the unidentified developer Directorate for rejecting their initial petition, describing the decision as “fundamentally flawed and contrary to the EFCC mandate.” WHAT THE FAMILY IS DEMANDING FROM THE EFCC: property along Murtala Mohammed Way, Ilorin. The family faults the EFCC Kwara Zonal • Immediate stop-work order on the disputed property of trust, conspiracy, and suspected money laundering surrounding the family’s estate • Overturn rejection of the earlier petition • Full-scale investigation by EFCC HQ • Tracing of all contracts, payment flows and financial records
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HEIRS OF LATE 9TH EMIR OF ILORIN PETITION ARMY LEGAL OFFICER OVER ALLEGED MISCONDUCT The family of the late 9th Emir of Ilorin, Alhaji (Dr.) Zulkarnaini Gambari Mohammed, has petitioned the Chief of Army Staff and major anti-corruption agencies over alleged abuse of office and conflict of interest by Lt. Col. Kabir Mumeen Alawaye, Director of Legal Services of the Nigerian Army. The petition, signed by Bilkisu Tinuola Gambari, alleges that Lt. Col. Alawaye has undisclosed beneficial interests in Bamtee Properties Nigeria Limited, a defendant in an ongoing suit involving the Emir’s estate. The family also claims he acted simultaneously as adviser to multiple parties in the dispute, which they say breaches professional and ethical rules. The petition cites the Rules of Professional Conduct, the Armed Forces Act, and anti-corruption statutes, and requests an immediate investigation, suspension, and referral to the EFCC and ICPC. |
For more than three decades, silence and secrecy have surrounded the estate of the late His Royal Highness (Dr.) Zulkarnaini Gambari Mohammed, the 9th Emir of Ilorin. But one woman, Princess Bilkisu Tinuola Gambari, has refused to allow that silence to erase truth or justice. On November 13, 2025, the Kwara State High Court, presided over by Honourable Justice H. T. Kawu, heard the latest phase of the long-standing estate dispute. The hearing, centered on the administration and alleged mismanagement of the late Emir’s estate, saw Princess Bilkisu Tinuola Gambari appear personally in court, representing herself and the other heirs after decades of unresolved inheritance matters. A Battle Against Fear and Suppression In a courageous move, Princess Bilkisu informed the court that she and her family were appearing without legal counsel, not by choice but by necessity. According to her statement in open court, no lawyer in Ilorin was willing to take their case, citing concerns for their personal safety. This revelation highlights a troubling reality: a system in which those seeking justice face intimidation and abandonment. Yet Bilkisu’s resolve did not waver. For 34 years, she and the other heirs attempted to resolve the matter internally within the royal family. For 34 years, their efforts were met with silence, manipulation, and unilateral decisions regarding the Emir’s estate. Why the Heirs Went to Court When His Lordship questioned why the matter had not been resolved “within the palace,” Bilkisu responded with a clear and compelling explanation: “After 34 years of trying to resolve this matter internally, we had no choice but to turn to the law.” Her statement captures the essence of what this case represents: not rebellion against tradition, but a plea for justice, fairness, and accountability within it. The heirs are not fighting the Emirate; they are challenging injustice within it. Court Declines Ex-Parte Motion and Adjourns to December 18 The court declined to entertain the ex-parte motion, which sought to restrain further interference with the estate and to permit substituted service on the respondents. The matter was adjourned to December 18, 2025, for further proceedings. Although some may perceive this as a procedural setback, it is, in reality, a testament to the heirs’ persistence. Despite institutional resistance and procedural challenges, Bilkisu and her siblings continue to demonstrate faith in the judiciary and in Nigeria’s constitutional promise of equality before the law. Standing Up for Truth and Legacy The estate of the late Emir of Ilorin represents more than land or property. It embodies the legacy of a revered monarch who ruled with humility and wisdom. It is painful and unfortunate that this legacy is now overshadowed by internal strife and alleged mismanagement. Princess Bilkisu Tinuola Gambari’s decision to stand before the court without legal aid is not only admirable but historic. Her leadership symbolizes the voice of every silenced heir, every marginalized family member, and every citizen who dares to speak truth to power. A Call for Transparency and Justice As the case continues, Bilkisu and the other heirs have reaffirmed their faith in the judicial process and their commitment to ensuring that the estate is administered in accordance with Islamic law (Fara’id), family tradition, and the laws of the land. Their demand is simple: transparency, fairness, and accountability. For a case that has lingered for 34 years, that is not too much to ask. The Path Forward The hearing on December 18, 2025, will mark another crucial moment in this historic legal struggle. Regardless of the obstacles, one truth remains clear: the heirs will not be silenced. As Princess Bilkisu Tinuola Gambari continues to stand firm, she represents not only her family but every Nigerian seeking truth in the face of intimidation and injustice.
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For 34 years since the passing of the late Emir of Ilorin, His Royal Highness Alhaji Zuilkanani Gambari, his estate has been the subject of deep neglect and ongoing inheritance mismanagement. Across the country, the Zuilkanani Gambari Estate, once a symbol of dignity and leadership, has suffered from years of poor oversight. Vehicles were left to decay, while several properties that formed part of the Emir of Ilorin Estate were abandoned, sold, or transferred without the knowledge or consent of the rightful heirs. The late Emir’s Cadillac: In a way, this highlights how his properties have been deliberately nejected and left yo decay) In many instances, documents were altered and transactions executed without any estate transparency or lawful distribution to the legitimate beneficiaries. This troubling pattern has given rise to what has now become one of the most concerning Ilorin inheritance cases in recent memory. A particularly distressing example is a mansion built on 12 plots, surrounded by over 48 additional plots in a prime area of Ilorin. This valuable property, left unattended for more than three decades, has now allegedly been leased to an unknown developer for another 35 years, without consultation or disclosure to the other heirs. The property lease controversy involving Ahmed Bolakale Gambari raises significant questions about fairness, legality, and accountability within the Gambari family dispute. Despite repeated appeals, no details have been provided regarding the developer’s identity, the terms of the agreement, or any justification for such unilateral action. These decisions, taken without family consensus, have deepened the Ilorin heirs’ property dispute and further eroded trust among members of the estate. All we, the legitimate heirs, are asking for is justice for the heirs, inheritance fairness, and the equitable distribution of what rightfully belongs to us. The Gambari family court case is not merely about land or assets, it is about restoring accountability, justice, and transparency to the Zuilkanani Gambari Estate case, ensuring that the legacy of the late Emir is treated with the honour and respect it deserves. https://gambarisestate.com/late-emirs-heir-provides-a-statement-on-the-mismanagement-of-the-estate/
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Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has reiterated his administration’s commitment to preserving the integrity of Benin culture and tradition. He declared that no actions, whether public or private, will be permitted to undermine the cultural authority of the Benin Kingdom during his tenure. The Governor made this statement on Wednesday while addressing a large group of peaceful protesters, which included palace chiefs, civil society organizations, youth groups, and concerned citizens of Edo, who gathered at the Government House to call for an immediate halt to the planned opening of the Museum of West African Art (MOWAA). Governor Okpebholo acknowledged the protesters’ concerns as legitimate and emphasized that his administration shares their commitment to protecting Benin culture, heritage, and ancestral symbols from desecration or exploitation. “Our culture is our identity, and I assure you that this administration will never allow its desecration,” he stated. “We know where these artifacts were taken from. Now that they have been returned, they must be restored to their rightful place. His Royal Majesty, the Oba of Benin, is the true custodian of our heritage, and nothing will be done to undermine that truth.” The Governor praised the protesters for their civility and discipline, noting that their peaceful demonstration reflected the dignity for which the Benin Kingdom is globally renowned. Source: https://accesstvng.com/2025/11/05/monday-okpebholo/
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ensioners in Ondo State have continued to express joy and appreciation to Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa for approving the payment of ₦1.4 billion gratuity arrears to retired local government workers and primary school teachers who left service in 2014. According to a statement issued on Monday by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Prince Ebenezer Adeniyan, the payment marks another major milestone in the governor’s commitment to clearing the backlog of unpaid gratuities in the state. The gesture follows the earlier disbursements to 2011, 2012, and 2013 retirees within the last one year. Speaking at the flag-off ceremony held in Akure, Governor Aiyedatiwa said the initiative was part of his administration’s structured plan to restore confidence among pensioners through fairness and transparency. He said, “I started this even when I was Deputy Governor. I presented a case to the then Governor, which he approved for us, and we started that initiative of saving money.” Periodically, any time we have an allocation that is good enough, we put some money aside to settle the gratuities of our retirees. This will continue now that we are fully in charge as Governor.” Aiyedatiwa explained that the payment process was based solely on the year of exit from service, ensuring that no retiree was unfairly treated. “Our desire to adopt and consistently apply the year of exit as the sole qualification for bulk payment is to make the process transparent and predictable and to ensure no one is discriminated against,” he stated. The governor also disclosed that his administration had earlier cleared gratuities for 2011, 2012, and 2013 retirees, describing the move as “unprecedented in the history of the state.” “Today, we are exiting 2014, and very soon, we will exit 2015, and so on, until everybody is cleared. Since our assumption of office, we have paid serious and deliberate attention to the welfare of pensioners in Ondo State,” he said. Aiyedatiwa further stressed that his government viewed the prompt payment of pension allowances not as an achievement but as a duty owed to those who had served the state. “Most times, we feel reluctant to list prompt payment of pension allowances and consequential adjustments as achievements because payment of monthly pensions to our senior citizens is our obligation,” he added. He noted that the latest disbursement would rekindle hope among pensioners and boost their financial stability. “The consistent and prompt payment of gratuities and pension awards is not merely a financial lifeline to our senior citizens but a total investment in their well-being,” he said. The governor also presented cheques to the next of kin of three local government staff who died in a road accident while on official duty, assuring that their families would not be forgotten. In his goodwill message, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Dr. Adeniran Ikuomola, who represented the Head of Service, applauded the governor for prioritising the elderly despite other pressing needs. “Mr Governor has his choice. He could have used ₦1.4 billion for other things, but he chose to prioritise the elderly. What you are doing today is not just for those retired officers but for all of us still in the service,” he said. Also speaking, the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Alhaji Amidu Takuro, praised Aiyedatiwa for sustaining the pension savings initiative he introduced as Deputy Governor. “A week ago, when Your Excellency asked about the balance we’ve saved and we told you, you said, ‘What are you waiting for? Pay them now!’ That instruction shows your compassion for the elderly,” he stated. Chairman of the National Union of Pensioners (NUP) in Ondo State, Johnson Osunyemi, commended the governor for restoring dignity to retirees. “You have rekindled our hope and reminded us that Ondo State still values the service of its senior citizens,” he said. The event was attended by the Deputy Governor, Dr. Olayide Adelami; Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Taiwo Fasoranti; Chief of Staff, Prince Segun Omojuwa; and other top government officials. Source: https://tropicreporters.com.ng/ondo-pensioners-rejoice-as-aiyedatiwa-approves-%e2%82%a61-4bn-gratuity-payment/ |
he Ogun State House of Assembly has raised alarm over what it described as the excessive number of police checkpoints on the Idiroko–Owode road, calling on the police authorities to immediately reduce the 52 checkpoints stationed along the route. The Assembly made the call during its plenary sitting on Tuesday following a motion moved by Hon. Bisi Oyedele, popularly known as Citiside, who represents Ipokia/Idiroko State Constituency. The session was presided over by Speaker Oludaisi Elemide. Oyedele lamented that residents, motorists and traders plying the border road now suffer daily extortion, harassment and delays due to the high number of checkpoints, which he said had increased from about 20 to 52 within a few weeks. According to him, “A trip that should ordinarily last 20 minutes now takes almost two hours due to endless stoppages by security officers who often demand bribes from drivers and traders. Transporters are the most affected, paying up to ₦1,000 per stop, a situation that has led to losses, protests, and even a temporary local transport strike recently witnessed along the route.” The lawmaker added that the proliferation of checkpoints has crippled local businesses, increased transport fares and worsened the cost of goods and essential commodities in Ipokia Local Government and its neighbouring areas. He further disclosed that some of the officers mounting the roadblocks operate without proper identification, claiming to be on border patrol duties, while others have relocated from Lagos after protests at the Seme Border axis. Oyedele stressed that the motion was not against police presence but aimed at ensuring fairness, sanity, and respect for human dignity on the highway. “We cannot continue to watch our people suffer in silence on a road that should serve as a symbol of trade, peace, and prosperity. Enough is enough,” he stated. The motion, which was co-sponsored by the Deputy Speaker, Mrs Ajayi Bolanle Latifat, and six other lawmakers, received wide support from members who condemned the growing extortion by some security officers. Following deliberations, the House urged the Ogun State Commissioner of Police, Lanre Ogunlowo, to reduce the checkpoints to a reasonable number that guarantees security without inflicting hardship on commuters. The Assembly also called on Governor Dapo Abiodun to engage the police command for immediate intervention, while directing that the resolution be forwarded to the Senate President, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Inspector General of Police, and the National Security Adviser for urgent action. source: https://tropicreporters.com.ng/police-checkpoints-on-idiroko-owode-road-now-52-lawmakers-raise-alarm/ |
The Ogun State House of Assembly has passed a bill regulating the activities of scavengers and waste dealers across the state. The move is aimed at promoting public order, ensuring environmental safety, and fostering peaceful coexistence. The bill, titled HB No. 020/OG/2025 – The Scavengers and Waste Dealers Law, 2025, was passed during Tuesday’s plenary presided over by the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Oludaisi Elemide. The passage followed the presentation of the report of the House Committee on Environment by its Chairman, Hon. Samsideen Lawal, who moved the motion for its adoption. The Minority Leader, Hon. Lukman Adeleye, seconded the motion, which was unanimously supported by all members through a voice vote. The bill was later considered clause by clause before the Committee of the Whole House. Afterward, the Majority Leader, Hon. Yusuf Sheriff, moved the motion for its third reading, seconded again by the Minority Leader, Hon. Adeleye, and supported by the entire Assembly. Following the third reading, the Clerk and Head of Legislative Service, Mr. Sakiru Adebakin, read the bill, marking its official passage. Speaker Elemide directed that the clean copy of the bill be forwarded to Governor Dapo Abiodun for assent, noting that the law would provide a clear framework for the regulation of scavengers and waste dealers in Ogun State. He said the legislation would “help address the growing concerns around environmental safety, illegal waste handling, and the need to maintain a cleaner and more secure society.” When assented to, the law is expected to guide the operation of scavengers and waste dealers, ensuring proper coordination of their activities while preventing practices that could endanger public health or disrupt peace in the state. source: https://tropicreporters.com.ng/ogun-assembly-passes-scavengers-waste-dealers-bill-into-law/ |
Apostle Andrew John, speaking recently in Lagos, described Nigeria’s political landscape as a deceptive spectacle, with its true direction set to unfold in about seven months. He declared 2027, previously predicted as Nigeria’s “year of decision,” as currently unpredictable, being blank with no prophet able to foresee who will occupy Aso Rock. John likened politicians’ frequent party defections whether from PDP to APC, ADC, or others to a charade designed to mislead the public. Most of them represent comic actors trying to showcase cunning loyalty and tricks, that we should not be swayed away by such. He compared these tactics to the biblical story of Laban deceiving Jacob by giving him Leah instead of Rachel, presenting a “Greek gift” rather than genuine loyalty, whereby presumably what he called "Greece package" He urged Nigerians not to be carried away by such political theatrics. He noted that many Nigerians recognize these cross-carpeting strategies but remain silent, venting privately while continuing their daily lives. However, John warned politicians, especially those in power, against testing the public’s patience amid widespread poverty and hunger. He cautioned that the growing anger could lead to a backlash, advising both incumbent and opposition figures to limit public appearances. Nigerians, he said, are now wiser and less susceptible to financial inducements. John emphasized that aspiring politicians must prioritize their communities and the public before seeking support. He stated that God focuses on the “root of the tree,” not just its leaves. He predicted that money, skills, sacrifices, deception, and mercy will shape electoral outcomes, provided elections are free of rigging. Specifically: • Money will influence many factors. • Skills will outshine some competitors. • Sacrifices will sway divine or malevolent forces. • Deception will dominate negotiations. • Mercy will ultimately decide outcomes. John foresaw that by March 2026, genuine prophets and spiritual activists will emerge, upholding truth, justice, and equity with undeniable prophecies. He suggested the political contest might be between four major contenders to be narrowed to two chosen aspirants at the final stage, but expressed concern that one presidential aspirant may not survive to see the election, with no clear victor or vanquished. Additionally, he warned a gubernatorial candidate to be cautious of a personal assistant who could implicate them in a rape story. He stressed that politics should not be a “do-or-die” affair, as only God determines leadership changes. Stating further, he observed that the most deadly assumption any politician should posses at this time is the irreplaceable mentality. We all know fully well God has and will never run out of options, where He seems deem fit to replace anyone, he decried. He concluded with a provocative question: “What if President Tinubu chooses not to contest in 2027?
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