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Tinubu, Abiodun mourn ex-Ogun gov’s wife Onabanjo

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President Bola Tinubu and Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, on Tuesday mourned the passing of Madam Lucia Onabanjo, wife of Chief Olabisi Onabanjo, the first civilian governor of Ogun State. She died on Monday, January 11, 2026, at the age of 100.

Her daughter, Olubukunola Onabanjo, announced her mother’s death in a statement, describing the centenarian as “beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother” whose life was marked by love, faith, and strength. “We thank God for her long and fulfilled life, and for the enduring legacy she leaves behind.

May her soul rest in perfect peace,” the family said.

Chief Olabisi Onabanjo governed Ogun State from 1979 to 1983 and was a prominent journalist, renowned for his weekly column, Ayekooto, until his death in 1990.

In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, President Tinubu described Lucia Onabanjo’s unwavering support for her husband during his tenure as governor as “commendable” and lauded her interest in children’s welfare and the empowerment of women. He prayed that God would receive her soul and strengthen her family. The President further urged the Ogun State Government and the public to immortalise her legacy of compassion for the poor and vulnerable.

Governor Abiodun, through his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Kayode Akinmade, described her death as “the end of a glorious era” and celebrated her life of devotion, faith, and service to humanity. “After a glorious epoch in which she joined her husband in the fight for democracy, the delivery of its dividends, and the advancement of human rights and social justice, Mama has now been reunited with Papa in glory,” the governor said.

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Abiodun remembered her warmth, wise counsel, and unwavering support, noting that she nurtured children and grandchildren who have excelled across diverse fields. “We will miss her passion for progress and her prayers. May the good Lord grant her eternal rest in His bosom,” he added.

Lucia Onabanjo’s century-long life leaves a lasting imprint on Ogun State and Nigeria, embodying devotion to family, society, and the democratic ideals championed by her late husband.

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First UK baby from deceased womb transplant born

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A baby boy has become the first child in the United Kingdom to be born after his mother received a womb transplant from a deceased donor, marking a significant development in reproductive medicine.

According to BBC on Tuesday, the baby, Hugo, was delivered just before Christmas 2025 at Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea Hospital in west London, weighing nearly 7lbs.

His mother, Grace Bell, who is in her 30s, was born without a functioning womb due to Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome — a condition that affects about one in 5,000 women in the UK. Although she has normal ovaries, she does not menstruate and was informed at 16 that she would not be able to carry her own child.

Following the birth, Bell described the moment as extraordinary. “It was simply a miracle,” she said. Recalling the experience, she added, “I remember waking up in the morning and seeing his little face, with his little dummy in, and it felt like I needed to wake up from a dream. It was just incredible.”

Bell underwent a 10-hour transplant procedure at The Churchill Hospital in Oxford in June 2024. Months later, she received in vitro fertilisation treatment at The Lister Fertility Clinic in London before a successful embryo transfer led to the pregnancy.

She and her partner, Steve Powell, named their son Hugo Richard, honouring Prof Richard Smith, the clinical lead at the charity Womb Transplant UK and a consultant gynaecological surgeon at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. Smith, who was present at the birth, told PA Media: “It’s been an unbelievable journey. Our whole team has been hanging together now for years and years to make this happen. So to me it’s been fantastic, just amazing.”

In a tribute reported by The Guardian, the donor’s family said the decision to donate had “given other families the precious gift of time, hope, healing and now life.”

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They added: “As her parents, we feel tremendous pride at the legacy she leaves behind – a legacy of compassion, courage and love that continues to touch lives even after her passing.”

Medical teams have indicated that the transplanted womb will be removed once the couple decide they have completed their family, to avoid Bell remaining on long-term immunosuppressant medication.

Reports indicate that globally, about 25 to 30 babies have been born following deceased womb donations, while most womb transplants involve living donors.

The UK’s first womb transplant was carried out in 2023 using a living donor. Womb donation is not covered under routine organ donor registration or deemed consent laws, and families must give specific approval.

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Ruling family demands gov resume Awujale selection process

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The head of Fusengbuwa Ruling House of Ijebu Ode, in Ogun State, Abdulateef Owoyemi, on Sunday, appealed to Governor Dapo Abiodun to lift the embargo on the Awujale selection process and allow the kingmakers to complete their work.

Owoyemi, a former national president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, said the royal family of Fusengbuwa and the sons and daughters of Ijebu land, both locally and in the diaspora, had become frustrated over the indefinite suspension of the selection process by the government.

Speaking to our correspondent, Owoyemi acknowledged the governor’s support but urged that “no distraction” should prevent the selection of the new Awujale.

“The royal family and indeed every son and daughter of Ijebu land will appreciate it if the governor can allow all of these distractions to be put behind us.

“Ramadan has begun, after which we shall hold our annual Ojude Oba during Eid-el-Kabir, a gathering of significant religious and cultural importance.

“Everyone, both at home and in the diaspora, is waiting, but who will coordinate the preparations? The people are seeking guidance, and the truth is that they want the new Awujale to be installed.

“We want to have this thing over as soon as possible. I receive calls every day from within and outside the country from members of the family who want to know what is happening, but I don’t have anything to say,” he said.

The family head described the kingmakers as “men of integrity, people of character who will not sell the Awujale’s throne for anything.”

He pleaded: “The family is not happy with all that is happening, and we are begging the government to lift the suspension and let us finish this job on time.

“The people are expectant; they want the new Awujale as soon as possible. This process must be completed, and someone must emerge. This is the plea of the Fusengbuwa ruling house.”

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The state government had halted the selection process for the second time last month.

A statement signed by the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Ganiyu Hamzat, explained that the suspension followed a flood of petitions from security agencies and other stakeholders.

On Saturday, the government debunked the rumour that it had endorsed the choice of one Ademorin Aliu Kuye as the new Awujale after his purported selection by the Ifa oracle.

In a statement by Hamzat, the government maintained that the selection process to fill the vacant stool of Awujale remained suspended as announced last month by the government, due to a plethora of petitions that it had received over the selection process.

“The attention of Ogun State Government has been drawn to rumours circulating in certain quarters alleging that the Ifa oracle has chosen Prince Ademorin Aliu Kuye as the next Awujale of Ijebuland and that the state government has endorsed or supported this purported outcome.

“The government wishes to categorically state that it is not involved in, nor has it endorsed, any such claim.

“The process for the selection and installation of the next Awujale of Ijebuland is guided strictly by the applicable laws, established procedures, and recognised traditional customs.

“Any suggestion that the government has adopted or approved a candidate through an oracle or any informal process is false, misleading, and should be disregarded by the public,” the statement read.

The Awujale stool became vacant in July 2025 following the death of 91-year-old Oba Sikiru Adetona, who reigned for 65 years.

During a recent nomination meeting at Bisrod Hall, GRA Ijebu Ode, 95 candidates, including 94 princes and one princess from Fusengbuwa ruling house, were nominated, and the kingmakers, led by the Ogbeni Oja of Ijebu land, Dr Sunny Kuku, were about to begin the selection process when it was halted.

‘I never paraded myself as Awujale-elect’

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The member representing Somolu Federal Constituency of Lagos State in the House of Representatives and one of the contestants for the vacant Awujale stool, Ademorin Aliu Kuye, on Sunday denied ever presenting himself as the Awujale-elect.

Kuye stated that he was never desperate to become the next Awujale and emphasised that, as a federal lawmaker and lawyer of 37 years, he would never engage in acts that contravened existing laws.

He also distanced himself from a viral song reportedly produced by a female waka singer praising him as the Awujale-elect, saying he believed the song was created by detractors to tarnish his reputation.

Kuye spoke while responding to allegations made by the princes and princesses of the Fusengbuwa ruling house of Ijebu Ode.

In a statement signed by Kunle Johnson Adebajo, the royal family accused Kuye of parading himself as the Awujale-elect and of commissioning a song in his praise.

The family said: “We want to state without equivocation that the action of the said Hon Kuye is illegal and capable of causing chaos and unrest in Ijebuland.

“For clarity and the avoidance of doubt, Hon Kuye’s action violates Ijebuland and Ogun State’s chieftaincy and customary laws as well as proper succession procedures.

“We, as princes and princesses of the Fusengbuwa ruling house, the royal family qualified to produce the next Awujale of Ijebuland, make bold to say that Hon Kuye’s claim of being the Awujale-elect borders on pretence to a stool he has not been selected for.

“This is also a gross violation of the customary law, infractions which should be viewed seriously by the appropriate authorities and met with appropriate sanction and punishment.

“We therefore call on the Ogun State Government to stop this charade by Hon Kuye and his supporters. They should be immediately called to order; to desist from further violations of the law regarding the filling of the vacant Awujale stool.”

Kuye, in a phone interview with our correspondent, maintained that the allegations were baseless and reiterated his commitment to lawful conduct.

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He explained: “I have never been involved in any of their allegations, and I am also part of the princes and princesses of the Fusengbuwa ruling house.

“I know nothing about what they are saying, and my family has also issued a statement on my behalf saying that nobody should be allowed to do such a thing and that we are totally in support of the position of the state government on this matter.

“The truth is that I am never desperate about becoming the next Awujale. I was never interested. It was my family that bought the form for me, and for over a month, I never filled it out until they did. How could I then be behaving as if I am desperate or must become Awujale at all costs? So it is all baseless accusations.”

On the viral song, Kuye said: “I don’t know about the production of any song. I know that this could be the handiwork of my opponent because I never commissioned anybody to do that song.

“I am saying it with all sense of responsibility, and if anybody or any musician has something contrary, let the person come out.

“In fact, I didn’t know about the song. I didn’t hear it until people started complaining about it, so I suspect that it must have come from these detractors. We know what they are capable of.”

He further highlighted his public service record, saying, “I am a lawmaker and a lawyer of 37 years. I have been chairman of a local government, a commissioner, a special adviser to the President, and a two-term member of the House of Representatives representing the people of Somolu.

“I am an institutional person, I know what is right to do, and I won’t do less.”

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I Weep Every Morning During My Prayers Because Of Nnamdi Kanu – 99-Year-Old Woman Speaks In Abia

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Mrs Oparaocha made the appeal on Saturday while speaking with journalists at her residence in Afaraukwu, Kanu’s hometown.

Mrs. Sarah Nwanyisunday Oparaocha, a 99-year-old woman, from Etitinabu Na Ndagbo in Afaraukwu, Abia State, has urged the Federal Government to grant freedom to the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu.

Mrs Oparaocha made the appeal on Saturday while speaking with journalists at her residence in Afaraukwu, Kanu’s hometown.

The elderly woman, who spoke in Igbo interspersed with proverbs, said it was her ultimate wish to see Kanu return home while she is still alive.

She said, “I will soon clock 100 years. I weep every morning during my prayers because of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

“I am pleading with the Nigerian government to release him so I can see him before God calls me.

“I am now 99 years old and will soon be 100 years but my prayers now is to see Nnamdi Kanu with my eyes before God will eventually call me.

“Nobody knows when God will call but I will be happy if I see Kanu before that time.”

Her appeal came on the same day members of the Afaraukwu community reportedly held a meeting to demand the release of their son.

While making her plea, Mrs Oparaocha also advised young people to embrace healthy living in order to attain longevity.

She encouraged the consumption of natural, native foods, warning that unhealthy diets could damage the body’s system.

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