Lawmakers move to end cultism through stiffer punishment
Lawmakers move to end cultism through stiffer punishment
The Ondo State House of Assembly, on Thursday, organised public hearing on a Bill for a Law to Provide for the Prohibition of Unlawful Societies and Cultism in all Learning Institutions and Communities.
In a speech at the event, the Speaker, Chief Olamide Oladiji, said the bill was to modify existing law on cultism and unlawful societies in the state.
He said that cultism had impacted negatively on society, hence the need to legislate stiffer punishment.
“Cultism has eroded the moral foundation of our educational system and endangered lives.
“To achieve a lasting change, we must adopt a multi-stakeholder approach involving government, parents, traditional rulers, religious leaders, school administrators, and civil society,” he said.
Oladiji also said that the menace had become a major social and educational threat in society.
He also said that the scourge had reached an alarming level, particularly among students, saying it must be confronted decisively.
He urged parents, teachers, community leaders and religious leaders to intensify sensitisation efforts and continuously engage young people on the dangers of cultism.
He described cultism as a capital social offence that should attract stricter penalties to serve as deterrent to others.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the public hearing was also held on a Bill to establish the Ondo State Coastal and Waterways Management Agency (OSCWMA).
Oladiji emphasised the importance of participatory lawmaking, saying that the legislature cannot function effectively without public inputs.
“We are here today to deliberate on two very important bills.
“The idea behind this public hearing is for every stakeholder to be part of what we are doing.
“The House makes laws for the Sunshine State, but we cannot do it in isolation.
“Every major stakeholder across districts must be involved so that the laws we make will reflect the will and aspirations of the people,” the speaker said.
He described the bill establishing OSCWMA as a visionary step toward harnessing the state’s maritime potential.
“The creation of the coastal agency is not merely a legislative exercise but a vision for social inclusion and sustainable development.
“It aims to unlock the immense potential of our natural resources, while safeguarding our coastal heritage,” Oladiji said.
He encouraged participants to contribute meaningfully to the discussions, adding that their insights would shape effective and people-centered legislation.
Earlier, the Deputy Parliamentary Secretary and Sponsor of the bill, Mr Oluwatoyin Allen, lauded Gov. Lucky Aiyedatiwa for maintaining peace and initiating development projects in the state.
He described the two bills as timely and essential to the state’s socio-economic and educational growth.
“If these laws are passed and effectively implemented, they will bring numerous benefits to society.
“Many young people join cults out of ignorance, but the consequences are often tragic – from disrupted education to loss of life.
“This law will serve as a deterrent and promote discipline and moral values in our institutions,” Allen said.
On the coastal agency bill, the lawmaker said there was need to establish a regulatory body to manage, protect, and develop the state’s coastal and riverine areas.
“Our waterways are vital to trade, transport, and security.
“Unfortunately, many have become blocked or degraded.
“With this agency in place, it will tackle vandalism, kidnapping, and other crimes in the coastal region.
“The agency will also collaborate with security operatives, such as the Navy, Marine Police, and local surveillance teams through a proposed Coastal Guard Unit to enhance safety and surveillance,” he said. (NAN)
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KWAM 1 writes Governor Abiodun again over selection process of new Awujale
KWAM 1 writes Governor Abiodun again over selection process of new Awujale
Fuji music legend Wasiu Ayinde Adesanya, widely known as KWAM 1 or K1 De Ultimate, has rejected the nomination exercise recently conducted by the Fusengbuwa Ruling House in Ijebu-Ode, describing it as invalid and unacceptable.
The exercise, which took place last Monday, was meant to produce candidates for the vacant stool of the Awujale of Ijebuland.
However, Ayinde alleged that the process was marred by irregularities and failed to comply with laid-down procedures.
In a petition dated January 14, 2026, written on his behalf by his counsel, Wahab Shittu, SAN, and addressed to Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun through the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, the musician claimed that he and several other qualified members of the ruling house were excluded from participating.
He accused those who conducted the exercise of violating statutory provisions, constitutional rights and principles of natural justice.
Based on these alleged breaches, Ayinde declared the exercise null, void and of no effect, urging the state government to disregard its outcome.
The Fuji star, who holds the traditional title of Olori Omooba of Akile Ijebu, called for a new nomination process that would be transparent, fair and all-inclusive.
He insisted that any fresh exercise must allow the participation of all eligible candidates of the Fusengbuwa Ruling House, including himself.
Ayinde further revealed that concerns over the conduct of the ruling house had earlier been formally raised. He recalled that an initial petition was submitted on December 23, 2025, followed by another letter highlighting what he described as illegal activities within the selection process.
He maintained that he remains a recognised and eligible member of the Fusengbuwa Ruling House and a legitimate aspirant to the vacant Awujale stool.
He said: “This petition addresses the grave procedural irregularities and the unlawful exclusion of our client and other legitimate members from the nomination meeting of the Fusengbuwa Ruling House held on January 12, 2026, which fundamentally undermined the integrity of the selection process for the revered Awujale stool.
“That the actions of the leadership of the Fusengbuwa Ruling House, in collaboration with some security forces, constitute a clear contravention of established legal principles and statutory provisions governing chieftaincy affairs in Ogun State, as well as fundamental human rights.”
The music maestro further argued in the petition that the nomination process breached the Obas and Chiefs Law of Ogun State, 2021.
“There is an approved method for the selection, appointment and recognition of Obas and Chiefs. Section 16(1)(f) of the law explicitly requires the ruling house to submit the names of candidates ‘nominated at a meeting of the ruling house’ to the kingmakers.
“The unilateral exclusion of eligible members and the imposition of a ‘delegate system’ without due process directly contravene the spirit and letter of this law, which emphasises transparency and a proper administrative framework to curb chieftaincy disputes.
“The purported nomination based on such an exclusionary process is fundamentally flawed and legally unsustainable.”
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Anthony Joshua returns to gym for ‘Mental Strength Therapy’ after fatal crash
Anthony Joshua returns to gym for ‘Mental Strength Therapy’ after fatal crash
Anthony Joshua has shared signs of a tentative return to the gym, revealing he has resumed light training as part of what he called “mental strength therapy” following a fatal car crash in Nigeria.
The former world heavyweight champion survived the accident on December 29 while travelling as a passenger in a Lexus SUV on the Lagos–Ibadan expressway.
The vehicle collided with a stationary truck, killing two of Joshua’s close associates and members of his backroom team, Latif Ayodele and Sina Ghami.
Joshua suffered only minor injuries.
In the days after the crash, uncertainty surrounded the 36-year-old’s future in boxing, with suggestions that the emotional impact could keep him out of the ring for a prolonged period.
That uncertainty eased slightly on Thursday when Joshua posted footage on Instagram showing himself hitting pads with a trainer inside a gym.
The short clip, captioned “Mental Strength Therapy”, indicated the session was focused on recovery and wellbeing rather than a full return to competition.
Promoter Eddie Hearn has since urged patience, insisting there is no rush for Joshua to make decisions about his career.
Speaking earlier this week, Hearn said the boxer would be given all the time he needs to process the loss of Ayodele and Ghami, as speculation continues over whether and when he will fight again.
“I think AJ, as we have seen in the past on boxing-related stuff, is always a brave-face guy, a very positive guy,” Hearn told Sky Sports.
“This is very different to that and I know he will take his time.
“He will need his time physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually before he makes a decision on his future. I do think he will want to return to boxing, but that will be his decision when the time is right.”
The accident occurred while the boxer was on holiday in Nigeria following his win against YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul in Miami, the United States, on December 19.
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Tinubu mourns Abubakar’s passing, the Imam who shielded over 200 Christians in his mosque during communal riot
Tinubu mourns Abubakar’s passing, the Imam who shielded over 200 Christians in his mosque during communal riot
President Bola Tinubu has expressed deep sorrow over the death of Imam Abdullahi Abubakar, Chief Imam of Nghar village, Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau, who passed away at 92.
This is contained in a statement issued by Presidential Spokesperson, Mr Bayo Onanuga, on Friday in Abuja.
The late cleric gained national and international recognition in 2018 for sheltering more than 200 Christians during communal violence in Plateau.
Tinubu described Abubakar as an extraordinary religious leader whose life exemplified faith, courage and a deep reverence for the sanctity of human life.
“At such a time when tribal and religious tendencies seemed to overwhelm reason, Imam Abubakar stood firmly on the side of peace, benevolence and conscience.
“Mindless of the enormous risk to his own life, the noble cleric chose humanity over division, love as opposed to hatred and embrace rather than rejection,” the President said.
He said the Imam’s actions embodied the true essence of faith and delivered a powerful message beyond sermons.
The President noted that the cleric’s uncommon bravery earned him local and international honours celebrating peaceful coexistence.
“I urge religious and community leaders to imbibe and preach the spirit of tolerance, mutual respect and peaceful togetherness as expounded in the life of Imam Abubakar,” Tinubu said.
He prayed that God grants the late Imam eternal rest and rewards him for his courage and good deeds. (NAN)
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