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  I n a society where justice and the rule of law prevails, the community leaders, members of the Landlords and Tenants Association, law enforcement agents(agencies), and residents of Olorunsogo, Molete, Molusi, Solanke, Oyegbami, Scout Camp,Aluko/Barracksand Felele communities in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria who sponsored hoodlums wielding stones, matchets, and iron rods to attack and injure a resident of 3, Kehinde Aderibigbe Street, Olorunsogo, Molete ought to be brought to justice. Sadly, this is not the case. On Saturday, 23rd August 2025, acting on the instructions of some desperate and evil inclined family members, hoodlums' resident in the community broke into the apartments of 3, Kehinde Aderibigbe street, Olorunsogo, Mlete, Ibadan, Oyo state, Nigeria, vandalizing electrical fittings, damaging the windows, doors, toilet and kitchen facilities and carting away valuables running into millions of Naira. Interestingly, the residents, law enforcement and estate agents are complic...

The Spirit of Truth

 The Holy Spirit guides believers to understand the word and judgment of Jesus Christ.

Indeed, the gift of the Spirit enables us to make good decisions and have the ability to differentiate between right and wrong, while at the same time understanding how countries of the world are judged by the crucified Lord.

 Read John 16:5-15

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The Local Scene

The manufacturing sector can best be described as deplorable as a result of factors beyond ordinary citizens' comprehension.

The obvious absence of a conducive environment, inappropriate policy, poor macroeconomic environment, lack of good governance, corruption, the low development commitment of the government, the mass exodus of foreign investors, and the inefficient institutional framework, among others, have facilitated the coma state of industries in Nigeria.

It is the hope that a truly democratic structure revolving around the rule of law will be put in place to guarantee good governance.

The absence of fiscal prudence, transparency, and the recurring deficits are lingering ''headaches''' for industrial development.

Of great worry, are the ailing power sector and the huge debts of the government in this sector, which have contributed to the near collapse of industry in the sector.

Good governance is already gasping for breadth and also swimming in muddy waters.

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