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*BIRTHDAY: Engr Akeem Olatunji Celebrates Dr. Gbolahan Abimbola's Exemplary Contributions, Inspiring Commitment to Humanity, and Philanthropic Endeavors*

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  In a remarkable tribute, Engr Akeem Olatunji, the Chairmanship Candidate of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) for Oluyole Local Government Area, has lavished praise on Dr. Gbolahan Abimbola, a widely respected figure within the People's Democratic Party in Ibadan North Local Government. Not only is Dr. Abimbola known for his exceptional brilliance and unwavering support, but he is also recognized as a well-known philanthropist and ally of Otunba Seye Famojuro, The Balogun Bobajiroro of Orile-Igbon. Engr Olatunji expressed his admiration for Dr. Abimbola's commendable dedication to the advancement of humanity, highlighting his philanthropic endeavors that have positively impacted numerous lives. On the occasion of Dr. Abimbola's birthday, Engr Olatunji felt compelled to extol his virtues, acknowledging his profound passion and unwavering commitment to the progress and well-being of others. "Today, we celebrate a man whose impact is truly unparalleled," stat

Just in : Makinde Presents N434.2 2024 Budget To Oyo Assembly

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  The Governor of Oyo state, Seyi Makinde has presented a total budget proposal of 434,221,765,938,79 ( Four hundred and thirty-four billion, two hundred and twenty-one million, seven hundred and sixty-five thousand, nine hundred and thirty-eight naira, seventy-nine kobo. The governor, while presenting the budget tagged “Budget of Economic Recovery” at the plenary sitting of the state assembly on Tuesday, said the proposal represents of the wishes and aspirations of the state. Of the total budget proposal, the governor earmarked the total sum of two hundred and twenty two billion, three hundred million, three hundred and twenty thousand naira (222.337) for capital expenditure. Advertisement While a total sum of Two hundred and twenty one billion, eight hundred and eighty four million, four hundred and forty five thousand for recurrent expenditure. These figures according to Makinde reflects a slight difference of 2.4 percent increase in capital expenditure as against recurrent expendit