Actress Foluke Daramola Wins APC Primary For Oshodi-Isolo Constituency • APC primaries: Nigerians want Tinubu’s continuity in 2027, says Gbajabiamila • Former governor clinches Bauchi APC ticket, defeats ex-minister, others • Full list: 10 African countries at risk of Ebola • ‘AMVCA 500 loaves bread dress caused me injuries, tears’ – BBNaija’s Queen • Portugal, Poland Friendlies Will Bring Out The Best In Eagles –Ex-International • Okpebholo hails turnout at APC presidential primaries in Edo • Enugu NDC announces screening, appeal details, names committee members • 2027: Katsina APC declares support for Tinubu’s re-election bid • وزارة الطاقة تكشف أسباب قطوعات التيار الكهربائي • Por Amor: How Don Julio Turned the AMVCA into a Celebration of African Craft • 2027: I’m not running away from Atiku – Peter Obi • EXCLUSIVE: Analysing Owen Oseni, Femi Azeez Ahead Possible Super Eagles Debuts At Unity Cup 2026 • Kano sets up committee for governor’s third anniversary celebration • Saraki announces PDP consensus governorship candidate in Kwara • Okonkwo Reveals All-Time Super Eagles Best Eleven • مبعوث الأمم المتحدة يدعو إلى الانتقال للحكم المدني في السودان • Meet 10 diaspora Nigerians reshaping global industries in 2026 • How Aisha is Seeking Safety and Healing After Surviving Sexual Assault • 2027: Former senator clinches ADC governorship ticket in Bauchi • Actress Foluke Daramola Wins APC Primary For Oshodi-Isolo Constituency • APC primaries: Nigerians want Tinubu’s continuity in 2027, says Gbajabiamila • Former governor clinches Bauchi APC ticket, defeats ex-minister, others • Full list: 10 African countries at risk of Ebola • ‘AMVCA 500 loaves bread dress caused me injuries, tears’ – BBNaija’s Queen • Portugal, Poland Friendlies Will Bring Out The Best In Eagles –Ex-International • Okpebholo hails turnout at APC presidential primaries in Edo • Enugu NDC announces screening, appeal details, names committee members • 2027: Katsina APC declares support for Tinubu’s re-election bid • وزارة الطاقة تكشف أسباب قطوعات التيار الكهربائي • Por Amor: How Don Julio Turned the AMVCA into a Celebration of African Craft • 2027: I’m not running away from Atiku – Peter Obi • EXCLUSIVE: Analysing Owen Oseni, Femi Azeez Ahead Possible Super Eagles Debuts At Unity Cup 2026 • Kano sets up committee for governor’s third anniversary celebration • Saraki announces PDP consensus governorship candidate in Kwara • Okonkwo Reveals All-Time Super Eagles Best Eleven • مبعوث الأمم المتحدة يدعو إلى الانتقال للحكم المدني في السودان • Meet 10 diaspora Nigerians reshaping global industries in 2026 • How Aisha is Seeking Safety and Healing After Surviving Sexual Assault • 2027: Former senator clinches ADC governorship ticket in Bauchi
Oyo begins compensating property owners affected by Ojoo road project
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Oyo State Government commences payment of compensation to property owners affected by the Ojoo/Akinyele road expansion project in Ibadan. Learn more about
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