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Alhaja Rheynat Adekeji Osisanwo Extends Generous Support 300 Tricycle Riders and 300 Motorcycles Rider's with Free Petrol Initiative in Ikenne LG and Sagamu LG in. In a remarkable show of compassion and commitment to the grassroots, Alhaja Rheynat Adekeji has once again proven that leadership is not just about holding office, but about touching lives. As part of her continuous effort to uplift and empower the everyday people of Remo Federal Constituency, she has donated 5 liters of petrol each to a large number of tricycle (Keke Napep) riders in the community. This initiative comes at a time when Nigerians are grappling with the high cost of living, especially the burden of rising fuel prices that have severely impacted transport workers. Tricycle riders, who play a critical role in local transportation and support many families with their daily earnings, have found a true friend and supporter in Alhaja Adekeji. Speaking during the distribution, several beneficiaries expressed heartfelt gratitude, describing the gesture as timely, thoughtful, and deeply impactful. For many of them, the free petrol means a full day of operation without the stress of fuel expenses, translating directly into increased income and relief for their families. This act is not just charity, it is a statement. A statement that Alhaja Rheynat Adekeji listens, understands, and responds to the real needs of the people. It reflects her vision of leadership grounded in empathy, practical action and sustainable community development. Her mantra, “Real Solutions, Real Change”, continues to be more than a slogan. It is a lived reality, expressed in actions like this, which directly alleviate hardship and foster goodwill among the people. As she continues to connect with the grassroots and provide meaningful interventions, it is clear that Alhaja Adekeji is not just campaigning, she is building trust, one kind gesture at a time.
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All Progressives Congress (APC) Sagamu Local Government Youth leaders across the whole 15 Wards Applauds His Excellency Prince Dapo Abiodun CFR on his Visionary and Exceptional performance. APC Sagamu Local Government Youth Leaders Applaud His Excellency Prince Dapo Abiodun on the Reconstruction of the Long Overdue Aiyepe Road. The Youth Leaders of the All Progressives Congress in Sagamu Local Government Area have extended their profound appreciation to His Excellency, Prince Dapo Abiodun, the Executive Governor of Ogun State, for the re-construction of the long-awaited Aiyepe Road, a vital link that has suffered years of neglect and decay. Speaking on behalf of the youth constituency, the Sagamu Youth Leaders described the project as a landmark intervention that will significantly ease transportation challenges, boost local commerce, and improve the overall quality of life for residents of Sagamu, Aiyepe, and adjoining communities. This road has been a source of hardship for countless residents and businesses in our local government for many years. Today, we are witnessing the fulfillment of a promise, evidence that Governor Dapo Abiodun is a man of action, not just words. We thank him for listening to the cries of the people and for placing the needs of our communities at the heart of his administration's agenda. The Youth leaders further noted that the reconstruction of the Aiyepe Road is more than just an infrastructural upgrade, it represents a renewed sense of hope for the younger generation, many of whom depend on reliable road networks for access to education, employment, agriculture, and small-scale trade. They also reiterated their unwavering support for the administration of Prince Dapo Abiodun, pledging to continue mobilizing grassroots youth participation in governance and community development. They mentioned how confident they are in the leadership of Governor Abiodun and are committed to supporting his vision for a more prosperous, connected, and developed Ogun State. The APC Sagamu youth caucus concluded by urging residents to cooperate with contractors handling the project and to safeguard public infrastructure as a shared heritage.
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I saw an adult crying because she has been on the que since morning and she was sent off when it was her turn to do the registration as she can't afford the price |
I swear, the level of corruption in this country is alarming ObiOfOnistha: |
You are not allowed to use your phone within the premises, you can't even receive phone calls. ObiOfOnistha: |
Upon how hard everything is, upon the high rate of unemployment and joblessness, NIN registration that suppose to be free are been paid for. People are been mandated to pay an imposed N3000 for NIN registration and you would be send back if you don't have the money, they don't care about your employment status. This is a country where the government insist all Citizens must get NIN. Sagamites are crying and begging the government to look into the high level of extortion going on in Sagamu. |
It was a very sad day in Sagamu Ogun State over the death of Tiyamiyu Kazeem(Kaka) who was allegedly killed by the officials of Nigeria police. His death led to a massive protest which caused the death of more Sagamites as the police shot at the protesters. Family and friends of Tiyamiyu and all Sagamites are in pain and still mourning over the incident as Young Visioneer's Association of Nigeria pays condolence visit to the family. We couldn't meet Kazeem's mother as we were prevented by the family because she was sleeping but we were able to see his father, he expressed with sober what he, Kazeem's mother, family and friends has been going through since the sudden death of his son. He never believe the life of his promising son could be cut short. May God grant the family the fortitude to bear the loss.
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To also close his eyes when he sees the truth |
Have you seek any traditional assistance? |
Same person who is neither Igbo nor Yoruba with different accounts will create a thread, quoting himself while some illiterates will fall for it. Nairaland days are numbered for promoting tribalism. |
It's okay. Keep it up if good for you. HAKYN1: |
My point is that your harsh response towards them on social media doesn't prove any point. You may be quoting a foreigner or someone from other tribe that plays on you guys weakness. Only illiterates shows lack of manner in public especially on social media. A true Yoruba is well educated and well trained irrespective of your academic records. HAKYN1: |
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Must you reciprocate, are you sure you are a Yoruba? HAKYN1: |
How did you know he is an Osu? You are not different from the person you quoted. HAKYN1: |
The days of pocketing officials are gone |
This is where we need naija celebrities |
I don't want to reply you but i have to let you know that you are just an illiterate, an impostor. Real and educated Igbos are not like you. The reasonable ones understand the impostors and foreigners tactics. chennaija: |
You are not different from the person you quoted. How do you know he/she is Yoruba? I guess hatred has becloud your sense of reasoning. chennaija: |
My culture doesn't need validation from a religion that did not originate from my part of the world Macof 2019 |
Young Visioneers Association of Nigeria (YVAN) Ogun state has again called for increase support for the vulnerables insisting that Nigeria and indeed the world would be a better place if people would stop turning blind eyes to the needy. Comrade Ikunika Tosin, the Coordinator of YVAN in Ogun state made this call while presenting food items like rice, noodles, toiletries, books and pens, slippers among others to the inmates of Sagamu He disclosed that “it is high time people considered it a duty to help fix some of our societal problems by reaching out to people in pains, people who needed to be given hope of a better tomorrow like the orphans, the physically challenged, the widows, the prison inmates, those on the sick bed among others. This segment of our society must not be forgotten. We all must do our bit to ameliorate their sufferings and reinforce their assurance of better days ahead”. He however challenged Nigerian leaders to imbibe spirit of humanitarian and selfless service and desist from selfish attitude of accumulation of wealth leaving many to wallow in poverty saying that many great countries of the world were as a result of selfless leadership. http://nigeriannewsdirect.com/young-visioneers-call-for-increase-support-for-vulnerables-support-sagamu-prison-with-food-items-others/amp/ |
Is it only gala sellers that are in Lagos, what about wheel Barrow pushers and all other road side hustlers? I am very sure you are not Yoruba but illiterates like you would start to engage you thinking you are one. You need to stop all this tribalism bro. CrimeKsmart: |
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It's so glaring that the OP is not Igbo but some illiterates will fall for this. |
I don't know what you gain from being a coward. Illiteracy is truly a disease. Bragalane: |
How do you know he is from South West? You are not different from the person you quoted. gaetano: |
You are just an illiterate like the guy you quoted. How do you know the person you quoted is truly Igbo and not an impostor? I believe an educated person won't engage in something like this especially if you are a typical Yoruba person. seunmsg: |
How do you know he/she is Igbo? Is either you created different ID and replying yourself in order to cause chaos or You are both bird of a feather. RichBoy247: |
I see the Yorubas that respond to the OP as same as the OP. Am very sure he is not Igbo but here to cause chaos. Only illiterates will engage him as you are all same bird of a feather. |
I see the Yorubas that respond to the OP as same as the OP. Am very sure he is not Igbo but here to cause chaos. Only illiterates will engage him as you are all same bird of a feather. |
You just speak my mind. I believe Seun would have done something about it if he is not benefiting from it. UdechiHD: |
