Akeredolu’s daughter orders journalists to leave father’s residence

The daughter of the late Ondo State Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu, ordered journalists who visited the Ibadan private residence of the late politician to leave.

 

The journalists converged at the deceased’s residence to cover the condolence visit of the chairman of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum, Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq and his Oyo State counterpart, Seyi Makinde.

 

However, one of the daughters of the deceased, named Ololade Akeredolu, ordered all the journalists to leave the residence, on the grounds that it was a private residence and not a Government House, Vanguard reports.

 

The two governors – Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq and Governor Seyi Makinde – who visited the bereaved family, pacified the journalists by walking out to the street where the journalists were waiting to address them.

Izuchukwu Ahuchaogu

Recent Posts

Online Reporters Association of Nigeria Calls for Unity, Peace as Muslims Celebrate Eid-el-Fitri

The Online Reporters Association of Nigeria (ORAN) has extended warm Eid-el-Fitri greetings to Muslims across…

9 hours ago

Nigeria Ranked 4th Most Terrorised Country, Surpassing Iraq and Iran

Nigeria has been ranked the fourth most terrorised country in the world in 2025, ahead…

15 hours ago

Terrorists Using Keke Napep to Deliver Bombs – Ndume Warns

Borno South Senator, Ali Ndume, has raised alarms over evolving terrorist tactics in Nigeria, revealing…

15 hours ago

Guinea Challenges Morocco’s 1976 AFCON Title Amid CAF Controversy

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) is facing renewed scrutiny as the Guinea Football Federation…

15 hours ago

Nigeria, UK Sign Deal on Repatriation of Deportees, Failed Asylum Seekers

  The Nigerian government has entered into a new agreement with the United Kingdom to…

16 hours ago

Uber Reveals ₦6.1bn Annual Driver Earnings as Lagos Ride-Hailing Strike Disrupts Services

Uber Technologies Inc. has disclosed that drivers using its platform in Nigeria collectively earn an…

16 hours ago