Obasanjo and Makinde Delight Crowd With Dance at Ibadan Central Bus Terminal Commissioning

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo and Governor Seyi Makinde shared a heartwarming moment at the commissioning of the Ibadan Central Bus Terminal on Iwo Road, captivating attendees with an impromptu dance. The lively exchange took place shortly after the formal inauguration of the modern transport facility. As music played, Obasanjo joined Makinde on stage, delighting the audience and bringing a cheerful, lighthearted energy to the ceremony. Social media quickly reacted to the display, with many praising the duo for their warmth and camaraderie. Observers noted the dance as a symbol of unity and mutual respect between the former president and the state governor. The newly inaugurated terminal, located in Ibadan’s Challenge area, is part of Makinde’s ongoing initiative to modernize public transportation in Oyo State. Obasanjo described the project as “a symbol of progress” and commended both the leadership and people of the state for their efforts in making the facility a reality. Former Nigeria 🇳🇬 President Olusegun Obasanjo and Oyo Gov Seyi Makinde share beautiful moment during the commissioning of a project in Ibadan pic.twitter.com/OIKcQ7pjYY — Nigeria Stories (@NigeriaStories) November 12, 2025

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Fayose Visits Obasanjo Ahead of 65th Birthday

Former Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose visited ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo at his residence in Abeokuta, Ogun State, on Sunday, just days before celebrating his 65th birthday on November 15. The visit marked a rare moment of warmth between the two leaders, who have often been at odds politically. Photos shared on X by Lere Olayinka, Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication and Social Media to FCT Minister Nyesome Wike, show Fayose and Obasanjo sharing relaxed moments. In one image, Obasanjo, dressed in a white traditional outfit and green cap, is seen playing Ayo, the traditional Yoruba board game, with Fayose. The meeting comes amid a series of high-profile visits ahead of Fayose’s birthday, including a visit from former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo earlier in the week. Osinbajo said he chose to visit ahead of the celebration as he would be unavailable on the actual day. During the visit, Fayose and Obasanjo discussed national matters and exchanged friendly pleasantries. Osinbajo praised Fayose for his courage and consistency in public life, while Fayose described the visit as a sign of respect and friendship that transcends political differences. The photos of the gathering have caught public attention, highlighting a softer and more personal side of both political figures.

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Obasanjo Says He Rejected El-Rufai As Successor, Chose Yar’Adua Instead

Obasanjo Says He Rejected El-Rufai As Successor, Chose Yar’Adua Instead

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has revealed that he declined a proposal to make former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, his successor after leaving office in 2007. El-Rufai, who served as Director-General of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) and later as Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) under Obasanjo’s administration, was reportedly recommended for the presidency by former Minister of Aviation, Osita Chidoka. Speaking in Abeokuta, Ogun State, during the second edition of the Ajibosin Platform symposium, Obasanjo recounted how Chidoka lobbied for El-Rufai to succeed him when he was preparing to leave office. “Let him tell you. He didn’t mention that. He was pushing when I was leaving government that his friend, El-Rufai, should be brought in as my successor,” Obasanjo said, referring to Chidoka. The elder statesman then turned to Chidoka and asked, “No be so (Is that not true)?” to which Chidoka nodded in confirmation. Obasanjo continued, “I did not yield to the pressure. Later, he said, ‘I suggested this person, why didn’t you agree?’ I said El-Rufai needs to mature. You remember? “When I left government and, many years later, he saw the performances of El-Rufai, he came back to me and said, ‘You’re absolutely correct. El-Rufai needed to mature.’” Obasanjo eventually backed the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua as his successor, a decision that marked the transition of power in 2007.

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EFCC to Arraign 23 Suspected Internet Fraudsters Arrested Near Obasanjo Library

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) will arraign 23 of the 93 suspected internet fraudsters recently arrested at a hotel located near the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL) in Abeokuta, Ogun State. The suspects are scheduled to appear before Justice D. Dipeolu of the Federal High Court in Ikoyi, Lagos, on charges including impersonation, identity theft, and other cybercrime offences. According to the EFCC, the arraignment will be conducted in batches after profiling the individuals arrested during a pool party allegedly organised to celebrate proceeds of online fraud. Investigations indicate that the party was initially planned for two other venues before being moved to the hotel close to the OOPL in an apparent bid to avoid detection. Intelligence operatives reportedly trailed the suspects to the location. The anti-graft agency clarified that the operation did not target the former president’s facility, but focused solely on the suspects, many of whom have allegedly confessed to engaging in internet fraud. The EFCC added that the remaining suspects will be arraigned once ongoing investigations and profiling are concluded.

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Obasanjo: Jimmy Carter visited Abacha to seek my release from prison

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo said Jimmy Carter was the only leader outside Africa who visited Sani Abacha, the late military dictator, solely to plead for his release from prison. Obasanjo stated this in a tribute to Carter, the late American president, who passed on December 29, 2024, aged 100. The tribute, titled “Jimmy Carter: The Departure of a Titan”, was read during a memorial service held on Sunday at the Chapel of Christ the Glorious King, Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL), Abeokuta, Ogun state. Obasanjo was arrested, tried, and sentenced to prison by the Abacha junta in 1995 over alleged involvement in a failed military coup. Obasanjo narrated how Carter visited Nigeria and got Abacha to release him (Obasanjo) from prison, and he was placed on house arrest. He said that although many others intervened to seek his release, Carter was the only one who had visited Nigeria solely for that purpose. “President Carter was one of my foreign friends who stuck their necks out to save my life and to seek my release from prison. On President Carter’s visit to Nigeria, he got Abacha to agree to take me from detention to house arrest on my farm. But that did not last for too long,” Obasanjo said. “Many other friends and leaders intervened, but President Carter was the only non-African leader, according to my information, that paid a visit to Abacha solely to plead for my release. “I would remain ever grateful to all who worked for my release from Abacha’s gulag. Abacha ensured that I would not be released. Within a week of his death, though, I was released by his successor, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, who also facilitated my going around Africa and the rest of the world to thank all those who worked for my release.” Obasanjo further said he was surprised when Carter told him that Ted Turner, CNN founder, had offered to take care of him and his family upon his release. “I was touched and moved to tears. I immediately went to Ted, who expressed to me the same sentiment that President Carter expressed,” Obasanjo said. The elder statesman said he and Carter shared some similarities, including their military backgrounds and being born into farming families that instilled discipline in them. “He beat me though in one respect; there was a road to his settlement, and there was no road to my village. We walked to every place or, at best, we were carried on bicycles,” he said. Obasanjo said he would miss Carter, “a great and true friend but I know we shall meet again in paradise”. Speaking during an interactive session with young African leaders at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library OOPL during the weekend, Obasanjo said his refusal to keep quiet on national and international issues landed him in detention during Abacha’s tenure.

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Obasanjo was behind my impeachment -Ladoja reveals

The former Oyo State Governor, Rashidi Ladoja, has revealed that former President Olusegun Obasanjo masterminded his removal from office.  In a recent interview on Fresh FM to celebrate his 80th birthday, Ladoja revealed that Obasanjo was the powerful force responsible for his impeachment, contrary to popular belief that it was orchestrated by the late Alhaji Lamidi Adedibu and his then-deputy, late Adebayo Alao-Akala. “You see, some people said it was Akala, it was Adedibu. No, it was not any of them. It was Obasanjo.  “It was during the time of Ileya (Muslim festival Eid-el-Kabi). We went to see Baba Obasanjo. I think it was on a Friday or Saturday that we went to see him in Abeokuta. I was there with Oyinlola, Daniel and Agagu. Ladoja said he, along with other Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governors, including Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, and Dr. Segun Agagu, had pleaded with Obasanjo in Abeokuta to halt the impeachment plans.  This revelation sheds new light on the events surrounding Ladoja’s impeachment in 2006. “We did not call Fayose, because we knew that Fayose was Baba’s son. So they knelt down and I knelt down with them. They were begging him, ‘Baba, please, let Ladoja be.’ “Baba then said ‘Rashidi, go and resign!’ I said ‘No, I won’t resign!’ He said, ‘If you don’t resign, you would be removed’. “I said ‘No, they cannot do it.’ He asked ‘why?’ I said ‘because you cannot get two-thirds. He said ‘two-thirds my foot’ and then he left the place in fury. Daniel ran after him.” Oba Ladoja added: ”While we were reflecting on what we were going to do, myself, Agagu and Oyinlola, a man came in, it was the former World Court Justice Bola Ajibola. “He said ‘what is wrong with you?’’ He said: “I know your problem. Your problem is that you don’t want Ladoja to be impeached. They, Oyinlola, Agagau and Daniel said yes. Justice Ajibola said ‘well, I’ve talked about it to Segun, he’s just adamant. He said ‘but you’re leaders in your own rights. There comes a time when you must have to stand up and fight.” Oba Ladoja maintained: “ Then he told us the story of ‘Jafitafita.’ The story of ‘Jafitafita’ is simple. It is about tortoise and his wife, yannibo.” “I must put it on record that Prince Ajibola did wonderfully for us because he told us exactly what to do and we “jafitafita. When eventually we got the judgement of the Appeal Court. Baba said no. People said this is a declarative judgement, he said they are going to stay its execution. And eventually, it stayed until the Supreme Court confirmed the judgement of the Court of Appeal.” It’s worth noting that Ladoja’s impeachment was a contentious issue, with the Oyo State legislators voting him out of office on January 12, 2006.  However, the Appeal Court later declared the impeachment null and illegal, and Ladoja was reinstated on December 7, 2006.

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Lion kills 35-year-old worker in Obasanjo library’s zoo

The Ogun State Police Command on Sunday confirmed that a 35-year-old zoo worker at Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library, Abeokuta, Babaji Daule, was on Saturday killed by a lion. The spokesman for the state police command, Omolola Odutola, disclosed this in a statement sent to journalists on Sunday. The Bauch State born lion handler was said to have forgotten to secure the locks and barricade the lion’s enclosure before approaching the cage to feed the animal. This reportedly allowed the lion to escape and attack the handler, resulting in injuries to his neck and eventual death. The victim’s body was said to have been removed and taken to the mortuary at Ijaye General Hospital, while the wild lion was shot to release its grip on the handler.

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