• OAU students' union shut down University of Ibadan - The Nation Newspaper

    The Nation Newspaper
    OAU students' union shut down University of Ibadan
    The Nation Newspaper
    Members of the Great Ife Students' Union shut the main entrance of the University of Ibadan over what was described as harassment from a member of the Abefele Security Unit in the institution. The incident between both parties took place on Saturday ...
  • Yoruba Leaders to Hold Rally in Ibadan - THISDAY Newspapers

    NIGERIAN TRIBUNE (press release) (blog)
    Yoruba Leaders to Hold Rally in Ibadan
    THISDAY Newspapers
    Prominent Yoruba leaders drawn from all walks of life are expected to converge on the Lekan Salami Stadium, Ibadan, Oyo State capital, under the auspices of 'Grand Rally of Yoruba Congress' to chat a course for the South-west region in Nigeria, ...
    Restructuring: Yoruba leaders, groups hold summit in Ibadan Sept 7NIGERIAN TRIBUNE (press release) (blog)all 14 news articles »
  • Fire destroyed Ibadan Akobo market - Daily Trust

    Daily Trust
    Fire destroyed Ibadan Akobo market
    Daily Trust
    Early morning fire outbreak on Friday wreaked havoc in Akobo Oju Irin market in Ibadan, the Oyo State Capital as property worth millions naira were destroyed. Our correspondent, who visited the market Friday morning, was harassed by military personnel ...
  • Akintola backs multiple monarchs for Ibadan - The Nation Newspaper

    Akintola backs multiple monarchs for Ibadan
    The Nation Newspaper
    A Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Chief Niyi Akintola, has supported the Governor Abiola Ajimobi administration's decision to enthrone more kings in Oyo State through a review of the 1957 Olubadan Chieftaincy Declaration Laws. Akintola addressed ...and more »
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  • '35 per cent of Ibadan residents hypertensive' - The Nation Newspaper

    '35 per cent of Ibadan residents hypertensive'
    The Nation Newspaper
    The Chief Medical Director (CMD) of University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, Oyo State capital, Prof. Temitope Alonge, has said about 35 per cent of people in the city are hypertensive. Alonge spoke on an Ibadan radio, Fresh FM, at the weekend.

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