Friday, February 20, 2026

TAIWO , KEHINDE SANGOGADE LAID TO REST AT 62, ENCOMIUM POURED ON THEM FOR LIFTING ACC TO LIMELIGHT




The remains of both the President and Vice President of Apostolic Church

 of Christ ACC Worldwide  were laid to rest on Saturday 14th  February ,2026 ,the Valentine's Day .



The twin brothers Apostle Joshua Taiwo Sangogade and Apostle John Kehinde Sangogade  were born the same day , schooled together , ordained by ACC at the same time , married on the same day and buried the same time on the same day .

It was a mystery beyond the comprehension of any human being but God ,the Omniscience supernatural being .



Apostle Taiwo was until his death on the 21st December 2025 the ACC Vice President while Apostle Kehinde who transited on 6th February ,the President of ACC .Both of them made a remarkable and indelible impact on Apostolic Church of  Christ ACC.

The Church expanded impressively in their time .



The burial programmes took off with a three day power packed revival at ACC Jagun followed by wake keep on Friday 13th February ,2026 where people spoke on the sterling leadership, qualities and exemplary characters  of the late twin brothers .

The event attracted eminent dignitaries from far and near who besieged ACC Jagun ACC Ifedapo Akanran Road which is the international Headquarters of ACC .


Delivering a sermon entitled "We shall all die" the Guest Minister and the General Overseer of Goshen Bible Church.,Reverend Kayode  Afolabi extolled the virtues of the late twin brothers  for what they stood for while alive especially in the Church of God .


The Cleric told the congregation not to mourn but reexamine themselves where necessary and be a vessel of glory and honour in the Church of God pointing out that Late  Taiwo and Kehinde did the little they could until their last day on earth .

He raised the mood of the congregation noting that no one could dictate to God on when the death would come because it is inevitable and God will continue to be God in  whatever happens .


Reverend Afolabi advised the ACC members  to always contribute their efforts to the progress and support the Church like Late brothers did in their lifetime


He consoled the families  of the late Apostles urging them to take solace in the fact that both had met the heavenly king., Jesus Christ .


In his remarks ,the immediate brother of the deceased, Reverend Sumbo  Idowu Sangogade thanked God for a life well spent by his late twin brothers who came ,saw and conquered.


Reverend Sumbo Idowu Sangogade expressed his gratitude to the guests for paying their last respect to Late Taiwo and Kehinde .


He recalled that his late twin brothers had played a significant role in shaping his life and in leading him to Christ adding that they would surely be missed by the family and their close allies.


The widows Mrs TAIWO and Mrs Kehinde Sangogade expressed their shock at the departure of their husbands but thanked God that both of them had laid a good spiritual and physical foundation that would withstand the test of time .


They thanked all the guests  for coming.


Guests were later entertained after the interment .

.It was a roll call of who is who at the wake  and burial service

Although  ,Taiwo and Kehinde are no more but what they have done will linger in the minds of the people with many people positively touched.

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Ruling houses fault kingmakers over installation of new Oniroko

 




Two ruling houses of Adetunji and Falade in Iroko, Akinyele local government area of Oyo State have urged the kingmakers of the town to stop misleading the public over the filling of the vacant Oniroko stool. 


The two ruling houses in a release by their counsel, Barrister Michael Lana while reacting to a statement credited to the kingmakers led by the Balogun of Iroko, Chief Jacob Adetunji calling for the installation of Prince Obasola Adeyemi as the new Oniroko, disclosed that the kingmakers are engaging in contempt of court.


It would be recalled that the kingmakers that include the Iyalode of Iroko, Chief Silifat Ibiwunmi Yusuf; Ekerin Oniroko, Chief Isiaka Adeleke and the Secretary, Oniroko-in-Council, Dr. Moshood Abioye, had while addressing journalists recently, urged Governor Seyi Makinde and the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rasidi Ladoja, to help fast track the process of installing a new Oniroko.


But Lana maintained that the kingmakers are aware of the pendency of a suit No: I/770/2025 over the Oniroko stool, stating that the claimants are Taiwo Popoola; Okunola Falana and Dr. John Adekunle Adedokun while defendants are Saka Fasanya; Oba Adewolu Rashidi Ladoja; Akinyele local government and Governor of Oyo State. 



He then charged them to reveal the authority they have in receiving and forwarding the name of Prince Adeyemi to be installed as the new Oniroko.


According to him, Prince Adeyemi is a member of the Opeola family who produced the last Oniroko noting that it is the turn of either of the two ruling houses of Falade and Adetunji to produce a candidate for the vacant stool.


He said the time has come to remind the kingmakers and their ilks that the brigandage of the past will not be allowed to fester, stating that the Opeola family has indeed filed a defence to the case and should not take laws into their own hands.


The former Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice in Oyo State added that while the kingmakers have the right to want to be in contempt of the court, they should not drag Governor Makinde and Oba Ladoja who is regarded as a reverred father of all into their illegality.

OYSCOHEST Provost Felicitates Muslim and Christians




The Provost of Oyo State College of Health Sciences and Technology, Mrs Oluyemisi Oyewo has extended warm felicitations to Muslim faithful and Christians  within the College community as they commence the significant spiritual seasons of Ramadan and Lent.


In a statement by the College PRO, Mr Sola Samuel Ojewole, the Provost congratulated Muslim faithfuls on the commencement of the holy month of Ramadan, describing it as a sacred period dedicated to fasting, prayer, charity, self-discipline, and compassion for humanity.



The Provost noted that Ramadan serves as a reminder of the core values of sacrifice, humility, kindness, and total submission to the will of Almighty God, urging them to use the period to pray for peace, unity, and national development in Nigeria.


The College boss also extended heartfelt greetings to Christians on the observance of Ash Wednesday, which marks the beginning of the 40-day Lenten season. According to the Provost, the Lenten period offers Christians the opportunity for repentance, reflection, sacrifice, and spiritual renewal, while strengthening their commitment to service to humanity.



The Provost further emphasized that as both sacred seasons begin simultaneously, it presents a unique opportunity for members of the College community to promote religious harmony, tolerance, and peaceful coexistence.


The statement added that the College remains committed to promoting unity, moral excellence, and character development among staff and students, in line with its mandate of producing highly skilled and ethically sound health professionals.


The Provost prayed that the season of fasting and praying,  would bring healing to homes, strengthen communities, and foster continued peace and progress across Oyo State and Nigeria.


The statement concluded with best wishes of Ramadan Kareem to Muslim faithful and a spiritually fulfilling Lenten season to Christians.

Makinde: Rebuilding Oyo beyond tar and mortar




By Sulaimon Olanrewaju


For Oyo State, it is greatness foretold.


Given its rich and unique ancestry; the Ibadans’ administrative and military prowess, coupled with the diplomatic and political sophistication of the Oyos, the craftsmanship and gallantry of the Oke-Ogun people, the bravery and entrepreneurial dexterity of the Ogbomosos, as well as the integrity and warmth of the Ibarapas, its lush land, the clement weather, and its nodal nature, Oyo State already enjoys an elevated status. 


Though conceived in greatness and birthed in splendor, the current height attained by Oyo State is the culmination of the mental rigor of those privileged to steer the ship of the state at one time or the other, as well as the sweat of the people; the farmer in Igbo Ora, the teacher in Saki, the weaver in Iseyin, the trader in Ogbomoso, the palm wine tapper at Tapa, the trucker at Moniya, the agribusiness expert at Fasola, the artisanal miner in Igbeti, the traffic warden in Lanlate, the filmmaker in Oyo, the homemaker in Komu, the parliamentarian in Agodi, the civil servant at the Secretariat, the local government employee, the medical personnel, the security operative, the politician, the traditional ruler, the intellectual, the artisan, the butcher, the driver, the entertainer, the content creator, the beauty therapist, the fashion designer, the IT specialist, everyone, in their own way, contributing a note, a verse, a line, a bridge, or a chorus to the melodious symphony that Oyo State has become. 


Being a scion of the peerless Western Region and the inimitable Western State gave Oyo State a head start. While others were scrambling to get off the ground, it hit the ground running. Starting from 1976, when it was created, Oyo State kept on with the tradition of its progenitors, blazing the trail in different human endeavours, thus earning the moniker of the Pacesetter State.

Then, there was a slide…


In his goodwill message delivered at the Gala/Awards Night as part of Oyo State’s golden jubilee celebration, Kwara State Governor, who doubles as Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, aligned himself with earlier speakers, who had paid glowing tributes to the state, its leaders and the people on the momentous occasion of its 50th anniversary. He went a step further by pointing attention to the impact of Governor Seyi Makinde’s administration on the state. 


He said: “Oyo was in the forefront. But at a point, it lost steam, but that steam that was lost has been reignited by the catalyst (Makinde) you see here. He has restored Oyo State back to its former glory. I say congratulations to Governor Seyi Makinde and congratulations to the great people of Oyo State.”


AbdulRazaq continued, “Personally, I have seen the development of Oyo State over the last 50 years.

“When I was a kid, I travelled through Oyo State to Lagos with my father all the time, and in the last few years, I have passed through Oyo State more than 20 times by road. And each time I passed, I saw new developments.


"I must congratulate you all that you have a hardworking governor in Oyo State. Seeing is believing. You can see things on social media and say that ‘the governor is working, things are happening’. But I have witnessed the development going on in the state. Look at the Ogbomoso-Iseyin Road. I was at the flag-off and the commissioning of the road project. Look at the dualization of the Airport Road and its upgrade as well as the inner city projects. So, things are changing.


“I truly congratulate His Excellency because I am a living witness to the giant strides being taken in Oyo State. It is not just in Ibadan but all over the state. Look at the agro projects, schools, healthcare.” 


The NGF Chairman challenged Nigerians asking questions about how governors had been spending increased resources accruing to their states to pay a visit to Makinde’s Oyo State and see how he had judiciously deployed resources to provide top-notch infrastructure. 


As attested to by Governor AbdulRazaq, as well as millions of Oyo State residents and thousands of observers and commentators, Governor Makinde has restored Oyo State’s lost glory in the area of infrastructure. But beyond reconstructing derelict infrastructure with asphalt and tar, and rebuilding dysfunctional structures with brick and mortar, Makinde has restored the dented dignity of the citizens, strengthened the bond between the people and the government and has been giving wings to the residents’ dreams. 


In the not-so-distant past, the people of the state counted for little in the estimation of their leaders.


 Citizens and residents were treated as statistical figures, only useful for winning elections and pushing for higher allocations from Abuja. Civil servants were disrespected, pensioners were disdained, traders were disgraced, students were dishonored, people living with disabilities were disparaged and the elderly were dismissed.


But since Omituntun berthed in the state, the trend has changed. Makinde has brought civility and compassion as well as humility and humaneness into governance. Makinde holds the people in high esteem and conducts the business of government with empathy. He is concerned about the citizens’ wellbeing and honours everyone, irrespective of their status or stature. 


On Sunday, February 1, 2026, the state government, as part of activities marking Oyo State’s 50th anniversary celebration, hosted the elderly and People Living With Disabilities (PLWD) at the Omololu Olunloyo Park. In the course of the programme, one of the participants, a man on wheel chair, made two requests of Governor Makinde. First, he asked that the governor should embrace him; the governor left his seat on the dais, went to where the man was and embraced him. Then, the man asked the governor for a house, to which the governor responded that the man’s wish would be granted.


Neither the governor’s action nor his promise was for the crowd or the cameras. Makinde did what he did because of his belief that no opportunity should be passed up to make the physically-challenged members of the society as comfortable as possible. 


This is the reason he established the Oyo State Agency for People with Disability, headed by Barrister Ayodele Adekanmbi. 


The agency’s core mandate is to ensure inclusivity and eliminate discrimination against persons with disabilities.


Governor Makinde has ensured that the physically-challenged are properly treated and benefit from all programmes of government, such as civil service employment, political appointment and economic empowerment. 


Makinde has been working hard to remove every encumbrance that can hold down the physically-challenged in Oyo State.


As a champion of inclusion, Makinde is the first Oyo Sate governor to appoint a female Secretary to the State Government.


 He is the first governor in the state to appoint four female commissioners at once. He is the first governor in the state to recognize Hijrah Day as a public holiday and the first to give recognition to Isese Day for traditional worshippers. 


Makinde is gung-ho about urban renewal, but not at the people’s expense. Agodi Gate Area of Ibadan used to be an eyesore. The chaos caused by street traders and hawkers in that area always created indescribable gridlock that made the axis impassable. 


To solve the problem and give the place a facelift, Makinde introduced junction improvement in the area. However, rather than pushing the street traders away and forcing them into poverty and grinding hardship, knowing that the government has a duty to take care of the citizens, he chose to integrate them into the development programme of the state by building 700 stalls, which he gave out free of charge to the street traders, thus taking them away from the road. With that gesture, Makinde has shown that for a caring leader, development doesn’t have to be exclusive of the down-trodden. 


The governor did the same thing on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, when he gave out 540 stalls free of charge to traders at the newly constructed modern shops and motor park in Bodija Market, named after Alhaji (Chief) Sunmaila Aderemi Jimoh, with a view to taking the traders off the road and positioning them for improved living. 


The Oyo State Government, through various programmes and interventions, has impacted 1.13 million indigent families over the last 30 months.


 It has also empowered tens of thousands of farmers with agricultural inputs and soft loans, while encouraging young people to take to farming through the Youth Entrepreneurship in Agribusiness Project (YEAP). 


In the same vein, the government has disbursed loans to multiplied thousands of small businesses, while also subsidizing transport fare for millions of commuters through the Pacesetter Transport Service and providing free health insurance cover to more than 50,000 pensioners.


The Makinde administration has made the state business-friendly and this has drawn a number of new businesses into the state. With this, many job opportunities have been created in various sectors of the economy just as local businesses are enjoying a boost as a result of increased patronage. 


So, in Makinde’s Oyo, everyone benefits from the state, one way or the other. 


This has changed the attitude of the people to the government. Oyo State people no longer perceive the government as a phantom phenomenon; rather the government is seen as an enabler of their personal aspirations and a partner in their journey to self-fulfillment and self-actualization. 


For this reason, most residents are interested in what is going on in the state. This was evident during the parade organized as part of activities marking the state’s golden jubilee as people trooped to the streets and thronged Lekan Salami Sports Complex to hail their governor. Even those in the Diaspora are clamouring for the extension of the Oyo State at 50 celebrations to all the major cities across the globe for them to participate. 

When a leader acts in the common good, the citizens become beholding not just to the leader, but also to the state. 


That is the law of reciprocity. That is Oyo State’s reality. That is the Makinde advantage.


Dr Olanrewaju is the Special Adviser (Media) to Oyo State Governor. 

Saturday, February 14, 2026

Kosofe Lawmaker Kafilat Ogbara Rallies Support for Renewed Hope Agenda at Oba Ketu’s 15th Anniversary




The Chairman, House Committee on Women Affairs and Social Development and Member representing Kosofe Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Hon. Kafilat Ogbara, has called on her constituents and Nigerians at large to continue supporting the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, stating that the bold and difficult decisions taken by the President are beginning to yield positive results for the nation.


Hon. Ogbara made this known during a press interview at the grand celebration marking the 15-year anniversary of His Royal Majesty, Oba Isiaka Oyero Balogun, the Oba of Ketu.


The federal lawmaker received a heroine’s welcome upon her arrival at the venue, as traditional drummers, cultural troupes, and enthusiastic residents filled the atmosphere with excitement. There was visible joy in the eyes of attendees, who cheered warmly as she made her way into the celebration arena. It was indeed a glorious occasion and a celebration galore, reflecting the deep love and respect the people have for their monarch and leaders.


Speaking with journalists, Hon. Ogbara emphasized that while reforms may be challenging at the onset, the outcomes are gradually transforming the socio-economic landscape of Nigeria.


“The Renewed Hope Agenda is not just a slogan; it is a commitment to repositioning Nigeria for sustainable growth. The difficult but necessary decisions taken by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu are already beginning to bear fruits, and Nigerians are starting to feel the positive impact,” she said.


She urged citizens to remain patient, resilient, and supportive, noting that national transformation requires collective sacrifice and unity of purpose.


The event was further enriched by royal blessings and prayers offered by Oba Isiaka Oyero Balogun and other revered traditional rulers in attendance. The monarch prayed for peace, progress, unity, and continued prosperity in Kosofe, Lagos State, and Nigeria as a whole. Other kings present also offered prayers for the success of elected leaders and for sustained development across the land.


The 15-year coronation anniversary celebration was marked by cultural displays, goodwill messages, and an outpouring of gratitude for the monarch’s leadership, as dignitaries, community leaders, and residents gathered to honour tradition, legacy, and service.

Thursday, February 12, 2026

OYSCOHEST CHEW and JCHEW graduates inducted by the Community Health Practitioners Registration Board of Nigeria, GSM commended




The 3rd Induction and Oath-Taking Ceremony for the 2025 Community Health Extension Workers (CHEW) and Junior Community Health Extension Workers (JCHEW) graduates of the Community Health Department of the Oyo State College of Health Sciences and Technology,  Eleyele, Ibadan, was held on Tuesday, February 10,  2026, with the theme “Strengthening Nigeria’s Health System Through Ethical, Competent, and Digitally Driven Community Health Practitioners.”



The induction, conducted by the Community Health Practitioners Registration Board of Nigeria (CHPRBN), took place at the College Hall.



Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State was commended for his sustained commitment to health education and manpower development by the  Honourable Commissioner for Health, Dr Oluwaserimi Ajetunmobi during the induction of 149 graduates of the College, into the community health profession.

 


The newly inducted professionals comprise 103 Community Health Extension Workers (CHEWs) and 46 Junior Community Health Extension Workers (JCHEWs). The event attracted dignitaries from within and outside Oyo State.



Notable personalities at the ceremony included the Oyo State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Oluwaserimi Ajetunmobi, who was accompanied by Dr. Adekunle Aremu, Director of Health Planning, Research and Statistics (DHPRS); Dr. Babalola Johnson, Director, Secondary Health Care and Training (DSHCT); and Mrs. Modupe Taiwo, Media Officer. Also present was the representative of the Honourable Commissioner for Education, Hon. Olusegun Olayiwola,  the Director of Curriculum Development in the Ministry, Mrs Akindele,  the Registrar of the Community Health Practitioners Registration Board of Nigeria, Associate Professor Bashir Idris Lifindin Jamaa, represented by Alhaji Hussein Aliu; the Executive Secretary, Oyo State Primary Health Care Board, Dr. Muyideen Babatunde Olatunji; and the Chairman, OYSCOHEST Governing Council, Right Honourable Babatunde Olaniyan.



In her welcome address, the Head of Department, Community Health,  Mrs. Temitope Awotunde, appreciated the Governing Council, management, staff, and stakeholders for their continuous support towards the development of the department. She also commended the Oyo State Government for providing an enabling environment for effective teaching and learning.



Mrs. Awotunde further lauded the Community Health Practitioners Registration Board of Nigeria for increasing the students' admission quota.   She charged the inductees to uphold professional ethics and serve as worthy ambassadors of the College.



In her address, the Provost, Mrs. Oyewo, described CHEWs and JCHEWs as the backbone of primary healthcare delivery, particularly at the grassroots level, noting that they serve as a critical link between healthcare institutions and communities. She explained that the training received by the graduates was carefully structured to equip them with sound theoretical knowledge, practical clinical skills, professional discipline, and strong ethical values required for modern community health practice.



She also appreciated Governor Seyi Makinde for his special interest in the College, particularly through financial and logistics support, which has helped to sustain a conducive academic environment. She equally acknowledged the leadership of the Governing Council Chairman, Hon. Babatunde Olaniyan, and other members of the Governing Council, for their commitment to the advancement of the institution.


Speaking at the event, the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Ajetunmobi, reaffirmed the commitment of the Makinde administration to quality healthcare delivery and sound education as critical drivers of sustainable development. She commended the College’s Governing Council, management, and staff for maintaining high academic standards and urged the newly inducted professionals to apply their training for the benefit of society.


Also speaking, the Registrar and Chief Executive Officer of CHPRBN, Associate Professor Bashir Idris Lifindin Jamaa, congratulated the graduates and advised them to strictly adhere to the rules and regulations guiding the profession.


In his closing remarks, the Chairman of the Governing Council, Hon. Babatunde Olaniyan, commended the management for sustaining the academic standards of the College and appreciated Governor Makinde for his unwavering support. He urged the inductees to be good ambassadors of the institution and to practice within established professional guidelines.


Hon. Olaniyan also called on the College Alumni to initiate development projects in support of the institution as it prepares to celebrate its 93rd anniversary on April 1, 2026.


As part of the ceremony, Health Champion Awards were presented to the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Oluwaserimi Ajetunmobi; the Honourable Commissioner for Education, Hon. Olusegun Olayiwola, the Executive Secretary, Oyo State Primary Health Care Board, Dr. Muyideen Babatunde Olatunji; and the Chairman of the College Governing Council, Right Honourable Babatunde Olaniyan, in recognition of their outstanding contributions to strengthening community health services and advancing healthcare delivery in Oyo State.

Highlights of the ceremony also included the presentation of awards to  outstanding members of the graduating class.


The induction lecture titled “Strengthening Nigeria’s Health System through Ethical, Competent and Digitally-Driven Community Health Practitioners” was delivered by Mrs T.A. Olusola-Jimoh,  Permanent Secretary, Ibarapa Zonal Health Office and Chairperson, Community Health Practitioners Association of Nigeria, Oyo State Chapter.



Wednesday, February 11, 2026

OLUBADAN DECLARES HIS BELIEF IN THE EFFICACY OF PRAYER




His Imperial Majesty Oba (Dr) Rasidi Adewolu Ladoja (Arusa1) has declared his strong belief in the efficacy of prayer for anybody to succeed in life


The declaration was contained in the press statement issued and signed by the Chief Press Secretary to Olubadan of Ibadanland Chief Ayoade Solomon Olugbemiga while receiving the primate of the African Church,His Eminence Julius Osayande Olayinka Abbe and his entourage at Olubadan Palace, Oke-Aremo, Ibadan on Tuesday 


" I was enthroned as the 44th Olubadan of Ibadanland and since then my performances are being successfully implemented through my fervent prayer 


" Prayer is the communication between God and man consequently through prayer the relationship between God and man is cemented and improved ", Olubadan explained 


The paramount ruler called on religious leaders to continue praying for their leaders, their towns and their country as a whole especially in this period of insecurity,  violence, economic recession , religious bigotry and intolerance 


The monarch disclosed that people from all walks of life witnessed his coronation with high expectations for which he needs prayer of everyone to meet the needs of the people 


"Unlike political leaders whose movements are restricted, few visitors are welcomed and even their utterances written and edited, people visit me at my residence,at the palace, wanting to hear from me directly  on some critical issues and as their servant sending me on errands to the people in power", Kabiyesi explained 


Earlier in his address, Primate of the African Church ,His Eminence Julius Osayande Olayinka Abbe appreciated the warm reception accorded him and the members of his entourage 


The Primate said the good news heard about Ibadan-land since the enthronement of Oba Ladoja as Olubadan of Ibadanland attracted people to pay visit to the ancient city of Ibadan. Such good news are  the request for the creation of Ibadan State, his fighting insecurity, his desire for peaceful co-existence, resuscitation of moribund companies in Ibadan, fighting against land grabbers and injecting sanity into traditional institutions among others


Going through the memory lane, the Primate revealed that African Church left Anglican church and was founded in year 1901 with it's branches all over Nigeria . According to him, African Church is having a 3 day ( Wednesday - Friday of this week ) Committee meeting at Salvation Army area of Ibadan featuring service of songs, praise worship, prayers and deliberations


He prayed God to give Olubadan longevity of life in the service of God and humanity, victory on all the challenges facing him, executing the projects envisaged and peace throughout his reign 


In a related development, the Acting Custom Comptroller Oyo/Osun Area Command, DC Wale Adewole with his top ranking officers paid visit to Olubadan 


DC Adewale said they visited His Imperial Majesty Oba Ladoja to congratulate him on his ascension to the throne of his forefathers , to receive royal blessings and seek support of the Royal Father for the successful execution of the tasks ahead


Present at the courtesy visits were Osi Olubadan of Ibadanland Oba Abiodun Kola-Daisi, Ashipa Olubadan of Ibadanland Oba Salawudeen Amidu Ajibade, Ashipa Balogun of Ibadanland Oba Dauda Abiodun Azees, Ekerin Balogun of Ibadanland Oba Akeem Mobolaji Adewoyin, former President General of the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII ) Chief Mustapha  Adebayo Oyero, present President General Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes  Chief Ajeniyi Ajewole and Chief (Mrs ) Bola Doherty among others 

TAIWO , KEHINDE SANGOGADE LAID TO REST AT 62, ENCOMIUM POURED ON THEM FOR LIFTING ACC TO LIMELIGHT

The remains of both the President and Vice President of Apostolic Church  of Christ ACC Worldwide  were laid to rest on Saturday 14th  Febru...