Wednesday, March 18, 2026

OYSCOHEST PROVOST CONGRATULATES MUSLIM STAFF AND STUDENTS ON THE SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF RAMADAN





The Provost of the Oyo State College of Health Sciences and Technology (OYSCOHEST), Eleyele, Ibadan, Pharm. Mrs Oluyemisi Oyewo has extended warm congratulations to all Muslim staff and students of the institution on the successful completion of this year’s holy month of Ramadan.


In a goodwill message made available to the College community, the Provost commended the Muslim faithful for their dedication, discipline, and commitment demonstrated throughout the period of fasting, prayers, and acts of charity.


She noted that Ramadan is a sacred period that teaches virtues such as patience, selflessness, tolerance, and spiritual renewal, adding that these values are essential for peaceful coexistence and national development.


The Provost encouraged the Muslim community to sustain the lessons and virtues imbibed during Ramadan in their daily lives, emphasizing the importance of unity, mutual respect, and continuous service to humanity.


She further prayed that the Almighty Allah accepts their acts of worship, grants their supplications, and blesses them with good health, peace, and prosperity.

The Provost also urged all members of the College  community to continue to promote harmony and uphold the core values of the institution for the collective progress of OYSCOHEST.

She wished all Muslim faithful a joyful and peaceful Eid celebration.






Statewide Crackdown Begins as OYRTMA Enforces QR Code Jackets, 60 Motorcycles Seized

 




The Oyo State Road Traffic Management Authority(OYRTMA), has commenced a statewide enforcement of  QR code jacket policy, apprehending no fewer than 60 commercial motorcycles for non-compliance across parts of Ibadan.


The enforcement exercise, which officially began on Tuesday, was carried out in major locations including Mokola, Gate Bus Stop, Idi-Ape, Iwo Road, and other strategic areas within the city. Authorities say the move is aimed at strengthening regulation, improving security, and ensuring accountability among commercial motorcycle operators.


Speaking during the operation, the Chairman of OYRTMA, Major Adekoya Adesagba (Rtd), expressed strong displeasure at the continued refusal of some riders to comply with government directives.


He described the development as unacceptable, noting that the enforcement was not intended to punish operators but to safeguard lives and maintain order on the roads.


“It is unfortunate that despite repeated warnings and sensitization, some motorcycle operators still choose to disregard government directives. This is not just about compliance; it is about the safety of lives and property. Any rider who refuses to obey the law is putting passengers and other road users at risk,” he said.


Adesagba further emphasized that the agency would not tolerate any act of defiance, stressing that the enforcement would be sustained across the state until full compliance is achieved.


 The Oyo State Government is committed to creating a safer and more organized transport system. We will continue to support policies that protect residents, and we expect operators to cooperate fully. There will be no hiding place for violators,” Adesagba said


Also speaking, the General Manager of OYRTMA, Commander Adeoye Adekola, warned against the use of fake QR code jackets. He advised operators who had registered with unauthorized sources to re-register through approved government channels at the Secretariat.


  We have observed that some motorcycles riders using fake QR code jackets. This is illegal. We urge such operators to regularize their status immediately at the government-approved centers. Anyone found with counterfeit registration will be prosecuted in accordance with the law,he stated.


Adekoya assured residents that the enforcement exercise would continue in other zones of the agency  of the state, urging the public to support the initiative as part of broader efforts to enhance safety and orderliness on Oyo roads.



AJIBOLA FETES MUSLIM FAITHFUL,DISTRIBUTES GIFTS





Chief Ajibola Babatunde Suraj, the Mogaji Elect of Aliyu Oyabisehin Babakekere compound, Oke Aare, Ibadan felicitated the Muslim faithful on 2026 Id El Fitr


During the felicitation ceremony which took place at Aliyu Oyabisehin Babakekere compound, Oke Aare, Ibadan on Wednesday, the Mogaji Elect reminded Muslim faithful not to forget the lessons learned during the 30 day fasting period which included abstinence from sins, forgiveness, seeking the face of Allah always, assistance to the needies and love for one another among others 


The messages were contained in the press release shared among the press men that witnessed occasion on Wednesday 


The traditional ruler urged the Muslim leaders present to pray for Olubadan, his council and Ibadanland at large so as to endow Oba Ladoja with sound health, wisdom, longevity of life and ability to fulfill his dreams to take Ibadanland to a greater height 


The illustrious son of Ibadanland, Chief Ajibola congratulated the Muslims all over Nigeria on the completion of Ramadan fasting period and later distributed cash, food items and other necessities of life among the people present 


Those attended the ceremony were imams, Alfas, Muslim faithful, traditional rulers , community leaders and members of the public 


It would be recalled that Muslims all over the world started their 2026 Ramadan fasting period sometimes ago to be crowned with Ed El Fitr.

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Popular Radio Presenter, Dele Ijinle to Celebrate Silver Jubilee on Microphone




By Seyifunmi Odunuga


All arrangements have been finalized for the upcoming Silver Jubilee celebration of UK promotional outfit and popular radio presenter, Dele Akinbode, also known as Dele Ijinle. The event, scheduled to take place at Genesis Hall on May 3rd, 2026, at 12 noon, will also mark the official launch of Ijinle Real FM and Dele Ijinle's declaration of intention for 2027.


According to Dele Ijinle, the event's attire will be available at the following prices: #50,000 for fabrics, cap, and materials, and #20,000 for Adire, Gele, and Fila. Table reservations are categorized as follows:

- Platinum: #1,000,000 (10 people)

- Gold: #500,000 (5 people)

- Diamond: #250,000

- General: #100,000


The event will feature performances by legendary Fuji musician, Abbas Akande Obesere, and popular Juju musician, Yinka James (Adonai)



Oyo Govt. Alerts Residents, Farmers on 2026 Weather Outlook, Flood Prevention





The Oyo State Government has advised residents and farmers across the state to remain vigilant and adhere strictly to government advisories to  prevent flooding and safeguarding lives and property as the rainy season approaches.


In a statement issued by the Commissioner for Environment and Natural Resources, Engr. Ademola Aderinto, and made available to the media on Monday, he said that the state government will continue to put proactive measures in place to prevent flooding and mitigate its impact across the state.


According to him,  the government is working closely with the Oyo State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) and utilising flood early warning systems installed through the World Bank-supported Ibadan Urban Flood Management Project to alert residents several days ahead of possible flooding.


He added that the Ministry has intensified the clearing of waterways, drainage channels and rivers across the state to remove debris and other obstructions that could hinder the free flow of water, noting that the exercise commenced during the dry season and will continue until the rains set in.



Hon. Aderinto explained that since the administration of the Executive Governor of Oyo State, Seyi Makinde, the state has consistently implemented preventive environmental measures which have helped reduce the incidence of severe flooding in recent years.


The Commissioner also advised residents living along riverbanks, waterways and other flood-prone areas to relocate to safer locations ahead of the rainy season in order to avoid putting their lives and property at risk.


While addressing farmers, Hon. Aderinto revealed that the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has predicted that rainfall may occur almost throughout the year, though with intermittent dry spells, noting that the changing climate pattern may affect planting cycles and crop production.


He cautioned farmers against rushing to plant during early rainfall which may not be sustained, advising them to wait for official guidance from government and relevant agencies before commencing planting activities.


He therefore admonished residents to remain cooperative, stay informed through official channels, and report any illegal developments or obstructions along waterways, reaffirming its commitment to protecting lives and property across the state


Monday, March 16, 2026

OYSCOHEST Hosts Community Health Practitioners Registration Board of Nigeria for Reaccreditation Exercise




The Community Health Practitioners' Registration Board of Nigeria (CHPRBN) has recently conducted a reaccreditation exercise for the Community Health programmes, JCHEW and CHEW at the Oyo State College of Health Sciences and Technology,  Eleyele, Ibadan (OYSCOHEST).



The  College Registrar,  Mrs. Oladupe Ayoola, received the accreditation team on behalf of the Provost, Pharmacist Oluyemisi Moradeke Oyewo, at the  Conference Room of the College.



Welcoming the team on behalf of the  Provost, she commended the board for its continued support for the institution and for the recent increase in  the students' quota for the two Community Health programmes of the Department.



In his  remarks, the Team Lead, Mr. Frederick Teniola, informed the management that the board was in the college to carry out a professional assessment of the Community Health programmes to determine its continued accreditation and training of students.



The team  inspected the available infrastructural facilities, training equipment and materials as well as the human resources. They assessed the College’s demonstration clinic, the science laboratories, the department's demonstration room, library and lecture rooms to ascertain the adequacy of the facilities available for teaching and learning.



The  team also visited selected health facilities in Ibadan where Community Health students undertake their practical training. 


At the end of the exercise, Mr. Teniola commended the College management for providing an enabling environment for teaching and learning, as well as the facilities made available for the department. He however, advised the management to further improve on the existing facilities, especially the infrastructure, in order to sustain the required professional standards.



Responding on behalf of the Provost, the Deputy Provost, Mrs. Omolara Fatunmbi, 

 appreciated the board for the visit and reaffirmed the College’s commitment to continued collaboration with the regulatory body in maintaining high professional standards in Community Health training. She also expressed gratitude to the Oyo State Government for its support towards the development of the college.


She further assured the team that the management would address the infrastructural gaps within the available resources. She added that the  State Government would also assist  the College in regards to upgrading the infrastructure, especially the expansion of the College  library.


Other Principal officers of the institution,  the College Librarian, Mr. Emmanuel Olukayode Akinsoji; the Bursar, Mrs. Adeola Olanase; and the Director of Works, Engineer Ayokunmi Ojerinde were also on ground for the exercise, as well as the Head of the Community Health Department,  Mrs. Temitope Awotunde, who facilitated the  inspection of facilities within the College and at affiliated health centres used for students’ practical training.

Oyo Govt Engages Miners to strengthen Collaboration




...calls for Responsible Mining Practices



The Oyo State Government through the Oyo State Mineral Development Agency, ( OYSMIDA)  has engaged miners operating across the state to strengthen collaboration and promote responsible mining practices, with emphasis on the effective implementation of the Community Development Agreement (CDA) to ensure peaceful coexistence and sustainable development in host communities.


Speaking during the meeting, the Director General of the Agency,  Mr. Abiodun Oni, stated that security concerns surrounding mining activities have brought the sector to the forefront of the state government’s agenda.


He stressed that there is  need for stronger cooperation among stakeholders to ensure a safe, orderly, and sustainable mining environment across the state.


Mr. Oni said the engagement also provided an opportunity to sensitise miners and other stakeholders on their roles and responsibilities in the effective implementation of the CDA, as well as compliance with the Executive Order guiding mineral development activities in Oyo State.


He noted that the government is determined to prevent conflicts between miners and host communities, stressing that the state does not want situations where disagreements escalate into confrontations between operators and community members.


Mr. Oni emphasized the need for synergy among all stakeholders, noting that miners, community leaders, and relevant government agencies must work together to maintain peace and order within mining communities.


 He added that understanding and respecting clearly defined roles and responsibilities will help create a more sustainable and productive mining sector in Oyo State.


Also speaking, the General Manager, Mrs. Olufunke Omidiran, highlighted the importance of the Community Development Agreement (CDA), noting that it is a key framework designed to ensure that mining activities benefit host communities. 


She explained that the agreement captures the interests of the community, the youth, and individuals, thereby promoting inclusive development and reducing potential conflicts.


Mrs. Omidiran advised stakeholders to fully embrace the CDA, stressing that the state government places high value on transparency and accountability in the mining sector. 


She further noted that creating a transparent and well-structured mining environment will not only foster trust among stakeholders but also position Oyo State as an attractive destination for more investors in the mining industry. 

OYSCOHEST PROVOST CONGRATULATES MUSLIM STAFF AND STUDENTS ON THE SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF RAMADAN

The Provost of the Oyo State College of Health Sciences and Technology (OYSCOHEST), Eleyele, Ibadan, Pharm. Mrs Oluyemisi Oyewo has extended...