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Trend stories in Osun today

Osun State has again been at the center of critical political, judicial and intellectual discourses, since new developments continue to shape the state's socio -political climate.

From strict party warnings to judicial integrity and intellectual contributions to high trends, Osun Defender introduces a picture of a state in today's trend history that deals with the internal party order, the legal disputes of the local government and a broader continental considerations.

1. 2026: 'It's worrying', warn

Before the Governor elections in 2026 in the state of Osun, the management of the All Progressive Congress, APC, in the state, warned the governor aspirants within the party to avoid all forms of the campaign cabins.

According to the APC, the warning was issued to convey discipline with the aim of promoting peace, cooperation and unity in the party's state chapter.

The party said it had grasped some guidelines that would be an advantage for the party's well -being in the state.

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2. LG crisis: Osun APC has a judge for the retreat from a lawsuit, explosion Nulge

The All Progressive Congress (APC) in the state of Osun praised the judiciary Isiaka Adeleke from the Supreme Court of Osun, Ikirun Division, because it has withdrawn from the controversial lawsuit of the Nigeria Union of Local Government (Nulge), which had submitted the chairpersons and council members of the YA/NO APC council.

The party described the judge's decision as a “victory for justice and protection against court comprises” and warned the leadership of Nulge to enable itself as a political farmer in the dangerous game, which is orchestrated by the government in the state of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

The defender of Osun remembers that the lawsuit, which the judge Isiaka Adeleke submitted by the leadership of the Nigeria Union of Local Government, had submitted to Nulge, who applied for an order from the court to resume secretariats, when the judge retired on Thursday when the judge retired from the lawsuit.

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3. Africa cannot develop without developing people – AREGBesola

The interior minister of the immediate past, Ogbeni Rauf AREGBesola, asked the African leaders to make human development the basis of governance for the continent.

He explained this when he stopped the Keynote address at the District Conference 2025 of the Rotary District 9126 in Ede on Thursday.

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