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Osun student electrocuted with plugged phone

A 100-level student of University of Ilesa, Osun State, Gbolahan Ojolo, has reportedly died of electrocution triggered by lightning strike in his hall of residence in Ilesa, the Nation reports. Ojolo, a student in the Department of Business Administration, was said to be charging his phone and playing a game on it at the same time when thunder struck. Confirming the incident in a statement on Saturday, the Registrar of the University, Funso Ojo, said the incident happened on Friday. Ojo’s statement partly read, “The Management of the University of Ilesa, Osun State, deeply regrets to announce the tragic and untimely death of one of its students, Gbolahan Ojolo, a 100 Level student of the Department of Business Administration. “The unfortunate incident occurred in the evening of Friday, April 18, 2025. Gbolahan was electrocuted while playing a game on his mobile phone, which was being charged in his room at a private hostel located near the Prototype Engineering Development Institute ju...

Oyo, UNICEF Launch 4year Multi-Sectoral Strategic Plan of Action on Food Security

The Oyo State Government, in partnership with the United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, has launched a four-year Multi-Sectoral Strategic Plan of Action on Food and Nutrition (OYSMPFAN) to tackle malnutrition and hunger among children and women in the state.

The Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, Prof. Misbaudeen Babatunde launched the project in Ibadan.

While speaking at the launch, Babatunde said the Oyo state government is committed to eradicating malnutrition within its borders.

Represented by the Executive Assistance on Finance, Budget and Economic Planning, Alhaji Gafar Bello, Babatunde said the food and nutrition policy would guide the state in addressing food and nutrition security challenges at all levels, from individuals and households to communities, local governments, and the state itself.

He appreciated UNICEF contributions to the development of children, women, and other vulnerable groups in the Oyo State.

Babatunde said the Oyo state government allocated ₦250 million as its counterpart fund for the Accelerating Nutrition Results in Nigeria (ANRIN) project, a World Bank initiative that commenced in March 2020. 

Additionally, Oyo State paid ₦100 million as its counterpart fund for the Basic Health Care Provision Fund project.

"In total, the Oyo state government's contribution is N350,000,000 in terms of money as counterpart contribution to the Nutrition Fund to address all forms of malnutrition," he said.

The Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning said the document is expected to serve as a road map, adding that it aligns with the policies of the Governor Seyi Makinde-led administration.

He decried the current stunted rate of malnourished children, adding that “it’s expected that if the policy is well implemented, it will reduce the percentage.”

"The present administration since assumption had been working assiduously for enhanced economic growth, employment and wealth creation as well as creating an enabling environment for women and children in the State," he said.    

Babatunde also informed the gathering that, a home-grown 20 years Development Plan termed Agenda 2040 that will be a product of inputs and perspectives of various shades of opinions including State and non-state actor has been developed and launched in the State. 

He assured UNICEF that the State Government will not relent in its efforts in protecting the children in line with Child Rights Law 2006, which is geared towards protection, development, survival, and participation.

According to the UNICEF representative, Mr Boluwatife Ogunjimi, the stunted rate in Oyo state is about 34.5%.

She disclosed that child mortality is attributable to malnutrition, stressing that good nutrition plays a leading role in averting deaths of children.

In his remarks,the Permanent Secretary, Mr. Tunde Ayanleke assured UNICEF that various activities in the plan document would be judiciously implemented so that human, materials, and financial resources committed to the eventual production of the document yield positive results.

He said that the  achievements of UNICEF in the state cut across all sectors of the economy.

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