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President Tinubu holds inaugural meeting with CDS, Service Chiefs at State House

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President Bola Tinubu on Monday, October 27, met for the first time with the newly appointed Service Chiefs at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

The Service Chiefs arrived at the Presidential villa at about 3:55 p.m., led by the new Chief of Defence Staff, General Olufemi Oluyede, who previously served as Chief of Army Staff.

Recall that last week, President Tinubu announced a sweeping shake-up of the military leadership, appointing General Oluyede as Chief of Defence Staff to succeed General Christopher Musa. Major General W. Shaibu became Chief of Army Staff, Air Vice Marshal S. K. Aneke was named Chief of Air Staff, and Rear Admiral I. Abbas took over as Chief of Naval Staff. Major General E. A. P. Undiendeye retained the post of Chief of Defence Intelligence.

In his remarks announcing the appointments, the President urged the new appointees to earn the confidence reposed in them by elevating professionalism, vigilance, and camaraderie within the Armed Forces.

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Former Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Theophilus Adetunji Akeredolu is Dead

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The Nigeria Police Force has announced the death of a former Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Theophilus Adetunji Akeredolu.

It was reports that Akeredolu died on December 9, 2025.

The announcement was made in a statement issued on Sunday by the Force Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, a Chief Superintendent of Police.

“The Nigeria Police Force announces with deep sorrow the passing of a distinguished senior retired police officer and elder statesman, Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Chief Theophillus Adetunji Akeredolu, who passed to glory on 9th December, 2025,” the statement read.

Born on October 25, 1942, the late DIG devoted several decades of his life to the service of the Nigeria Police Force and the country.

Akeredolu was enlisted into the Nigeria Police Force on September 1, 1969, where he initially served as a civilian lecturer at the Police College, Ikeja.

He later converted to a General Duty Police Officer on August 1, 1973, with the rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police.

According to the statement, Akeredolu attended St. John Primary School, Afao, Ikere-Ekiti, as well as Teacher Training Colleges in Epinmi, Akoko, and Ifako, Lagos.

He earned a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in English and a Diploma in Education from the University of Lagos, obtained a Diploma in Law from the University of Ilorin, and also held a Diploma in Journalism, among other professional qualifications.

During his policing career, Akeredolu held several key positions, including Officer-in-Charge of Investigation at the Criminal Investigation Department, Kwara State Command; Commissioner of Police, Benue State Command; and Commandant of the Detective College, Enugu.

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He also served as Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of Zone 6, Calabar, and later as AIG in charge of ‘B’ Department (Operations) at the Force Headquarters, Abuja.

He was promoted to the rank of Deputy Inspector-General of Police on January 1, 2001, and served as DIG in charge of Operations until his retirement on March 14, 2002.

The late DIG underwent extensive local and international training, including programmes at the Metropolitan Police College, Hendon, London; the Royal Institute of Public Administration, London; the Staff College, Jos; Durham, Great Britain; and the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru, Jos.

In recognition of his service, he was honoured with several awards, including the Commander of the Order of the Niger.

Beyond policing, he was a respected traditional and religious leader, serving as the Chief Aremo of Afao, Ikere-Ekiti, and holding notable titles within the African Church community in Abuja and Ekiti State.

Akeredolu is survived by his wife, Mrs Yemi Akeredolu, and his children.

The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, on behalf of officers and men of the Nigeria Police Force, extended condolences to the family, associates and the people of Ekiti State.

“The Force mourns the loss of a dedicated professional whose legacy of service, leadership, and integrity will remain a source of inspiration to generations of police officers,” the statement added.

“May his soul rest in perfect peace.”

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‘Not Registered For Sale’ – NAFDAC Addresses Indomie Recall Fears

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The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has allayed public concerns over a recent recall alert involving Indomie Noodles Vegetable Flavour, assuring Nigerians that the affected product is neither registered nor sold in the country.

The agency made this clarification in a press release issued on Sunday.

NAFDAC explained that the recall was initiated by French health authorities and does not involve any Indomie product manufactured or approved for sale in Nigeria.

According to the agency, the alert was issued by Rappel Conso, France’s official consumer safety platform, after undeclared allergens – milk and eggs – were reportedly discovered in the Vegetable Flavour variant, posing health risks to individuals with allergies or intolerances.

The statement, signed by NAFDAC’s Director-General, Prof. Mojisola Christianah Adeyeye, stressed that the product in question is not registered with the agency and does not originate from Nigeria.

“The Indomie noodles vegetable flavour in question is not registered with the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control for sale in Nigeria,” the statement read.

NAFDAC further noted that noodles are on the Federal Government’s Import Prohibition List, making their importation into Nigeria illegal and significantly reducing the possibility of the affected product entering the country.

As a precaution, the agency said it had intensified nationwide surveillance to prevent any possible entry of the recalled product.

Zonal directors and state coordinators have been directed to remain vigilant and remove the product from circulation if found, while the Ports Inspection Directorate has been placed on high alert.

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The agency reassured Nigerians that all noodles registered for sale in the country are produced locally and approved only after meeting strict regulatory requirements, including compliance with Good Manufacturing Practice standards.

Consumers were advised to exercise caution, discard the recalled product if encountered, and report any suspected sale or distribution to the nearest NAFDAC office or through its toll-free number, 0800-162-3322.

NAFDAC also encouraged the public to report any adverse reactions through its official e-reporting platforms.

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Seyi Tinubu Storms Alaafin’s Palace For Installation As ‘Okanlomo of Yorubaland’

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The son of President Bola Tinubu, Seyi and his wife, Layal, have arrived at the palace of the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Abimbola Owoade, for a chieftaincy installation.

It was reports that the city of Oyo is currently witnessing an influx of political figures and traditional rulers for the installation of new high-ranking chiefs by the Alaafin.

According to Punch, the event venue is set, with several notable figures in attendance, including former Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, lawmakers, and a diverse assembly of traditional rulers and chiefs.

Seyi Tinubu will be installed as the “Okanlomo of Yorubaland,” a title which translates to “the beloved child” or “the one dear to the hearts of all Yoruba people.”

The title is said to symbolise a custodian of Yoruba values, unity, and cultural heritage.

The Director of Media and Publicity to the Alaafin, Bode Durojaiye, in a statement on Sunday, also stated that the Senator representing Zamfara West and a former Governor of Zamfara State, Abdul’Aziz Yari, has been in Oyo, accompanied by a delegation of northern senators and political figures.

Yari will also be installed as the “Obaloyin of Yorubaland” on the same occasion by the Alaafin.

Durojaiye stated that the ‘Obaloyin of Yorubaland’ title represents love, compassion, justice, and a bridge between physical and spiritual realms.

Both titles are said to come with responsibilities that include promoting Yoruba culture, advising the Alaafin, fostering unity, and advancing education and social welfare.

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