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Trending Stories In Osun Today

Trending Stories In Osun Today
  • PublishedJanuary 8, 2025

Osun State continues to be a hub of significant developments, with events unfolding daily that shape the narrative of the “State of the Living Spring.”

From political shifts to cultural celebrations, Osun remains a focal point of attention in Nigeria’s socio-political and economic landscape. With the new year already in motion, residents are keen to keep pace with happenings that define their realities and influence the direction of the state.

Today, Osun Defender brings you a snapshot of the trending stories that have captured the interest of Osun’s people.

1. Why Osun Primary, Secondary School Teachers’ January Salaries May Be Delayed – SUBEB Chair

The Chairman of the Osun State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Hon. Ibukun Fadipe, has disclosed reasons why the January salaries of primary and secondary school teachers in the state might face delays.

Speaking during a live broadcast on Fresh FM Osogbo’s programme, Agbami Oselu, Hon. Fadipe attributed the possible delay to the implementation of the Local Government Autonomy Law, which requires each local government to independently collect its allocation from Abuja.

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2. Ignore Opposition’s Distractions, Osun PDP Chair Urges Adeleke

The Osun State Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party, Mr. Sunday Bisi, on Monday, urged Governor Ademola Adeleke to ignore distractions from opposition elements in the state.

Bisi made the call in Osogbo during an interdenominational prayer session organised by the party to usher in the new year.

The event was attended by key dignitaries, including the Deputy Governor, Mr. Kola Adewusi; former Governor Olagunsoye Oyinlola; and former PDP National Secretary, Prof. Wale Oladipo, among others.

Addressing party members, Bisi emphasised the need to highlight the achievements of the Adeleke administration at the grassroots level.

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