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OYO STATE
The Oyo State Police Command has arrested 1,216 drivers for failing to comply with third-party vehicle insurance regulations,...
The Oyo State Government, in collaboration with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), has launched a health insurance...
The Oyo State Government has committed over N15 billion for the rehabilitation and asphaltic improvement of Bodija, Molete, and Agodi roads in Ibadan.
The Chairman of the Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN), Oyo State chapter, Mr. Omidokun Oyekunle, has revealed that nearly half of the poultry farmers in the state have gone out of business.
The Oyo State Government has proposed an ambitious plan to expand and upgrade the Samuel Ladoke Akintola Airport in Ibadan, aiming to transform it into an international facility.
The apex regulator of the electricity industry in Nigeria- Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has transferred regulatory oversight of the electricity market in Oyo State to the state's Electricity Regulatory Commission (OSERC).
Medical and health workers in Oyo State are set to commence a seven-day warning strike starting Monday, to press for their demands.
The Oyo State Government and Shell Nigeria Gas (SNG) have signed an agreement worth over $100 million to develop a gas supply and distribution infrastructure that will deliver gas to industrial and commercial users in the state.
In anticipation of a potential forthcoming rights issue by Wema Bank Plc, the Oyo State Government has allocated a sum of N691.3 million for investment in such an endeavour by the bank.
In a momentous occasion held on Tuesday 16th of April in Ibadan, Oyo State, real estate stakeholders from across Southwest Nigeria gathered to participate in the election of key representatives for the Real Estate Developer Association of Nigeria (REDAN), Oyo State Chapter.
The governor of Oyo State, Seyi Makinde, has signed a deal with a Moroccan firm, Africorp Consortium, to establish a multimillion dollar factory in Ibadan, the state capital.
At least 31 state governments in Nigeria have collectively borrowed N457.17 billion to pay salaries to their respective state civil services. This significant financial move was facilitated through the Salary Bailout Facility (SBF), a strategic intervention by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) aimed at alleviating the fiscal pressures faced by these states.