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Nigerian Tribune on MSNControversy trail amendment of chieftancy law on Oyo Obas’ chairmanship positionWhen Ibadan people do not claim to be the permanent chairman, why will Oyo Alaafin want to be so ? The Oyo State House of ...
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Legit.ng on MSNOyo: Influential Former Governor Chairs 2025 World Egungun Festival, Details EmergeFormer Oyo Governor Oba Ladoja to chair 2025 World Egungun Festival as Oyo boosts cultural heritage and tourism through ...
Abdulfatai Buhari, senator representing Oyo north, has declared his intention to contest the Oyo governorship election.
The Oyo State Government has approved the sum of ₦4.5 billion as financial support to the survivors and victims of the Bodija ...
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNNigeria: Oyo govt has built three PHCs in 351 electoral wards since inception — MakindeHe noted that his government decided to build PHCs in each ward to make healthcare delivery more accessible to the people ...
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The Punch on MSNOyo approves N109bn for circular roadThe Oyo State Government has announced that a sum of N109.2bn would be spent on the expansion of the scope of works on the 15.5km South-East segment and the construction of a toll plaza at Rashidi ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNOyo 2027: You are using your prophecies to exploit politicians – Group blasts Primate AyodeleOyo State Voluntary Campaigners, OSVC, has declared that prophecies being released by Primate Elijah Ayodele of the INRI ...
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Legit.ng on MSNOyo: Bodija Residents President Speaks as Govt Approves ₦4.5 Billion for Explosion VictimsOyo approves ₦4.5bn relief for Bodija explosion victims after months of delay; residents cautiously welcome move, demand ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNHajj: Do not tarnish Oyo State’s image, follow rules – Makinde warns pilgrimsGovernor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has tasked intending pilgrims to Saudi Arabia to follow the laid down rules and ...
The Oyo State Government allocates N4.5bn for support and a monument in honor of the Bodija explosion victims.
Oyo State Govt has doled out the sum of ₦4.5 billion as financial support to the survivors and victims of the Bodija, Ibadan ...
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