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OSUN State Governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke, on Sunday presented a Staff of Office and Instrument of Appointment to the new Owa Obokun Adimula of Ijesaland, Oba Clement Adesuyi Haastrup, with a charge to him to rally all citizens of Ijesaland for the development of the area and the state at large. Speaking at the event held at the Obokungbusi Town-hall in Ilesa, the governor congratulated all distinguished sons and daughters of Ijesaland, both at home and abroad, who are witnessing this historic moment. According to him, “Such an event took place over forty years ago when our revered departed father, Oba Gabriel Adekunle Aromolaran, was presented with his instrument of appointment and staff of office. His reign was long, eventful, peaceful, and full of massive developments in Ijesaland.” “I pray the same for our new Owa, Ade a pe lori, Bata a pe lese. E o pe lori ite awon baba yin. Kabiyesi, now that the time of competition is over and you have become the father of all, I urge you to rally all citizens of Ijesaland for the development of the area and the state at large.” “I urge you to deploy your wealth of experience garnered over the years and your contacts within and outside the country for the development of Ijesaland. There is much work to be done, and the government alone cannot be saddled with the responsibility. It calls for the concerted efforts of all.” “I want to seize this opportunity to call on all Ijesa sons and daughters to continue the development of the fatherland. Our administration is intensifying developmental efforts across the state, including Ijesaland. We need your continued cooperation and collaboration to further speed up the growth process.” “In the last two years of my administration, we have made tremendous impact on the massive infrastructural development of the state, including Ijesaland. For the first time in the history of Ilesa, my administration is constructing a dual carriageway in the ancient town. This is in addition to several other infrastructural developments in Ilesa and Ijesaland in general.” “I, therefore, urge all and sundry to continue to support this administration as we take developments to every corner of the state. I promise not to relent on our efforts to transform our dear state. We have been doing this, and we will continue to do more in the new year.” “I congratulate all members of the State Council of Obas who are here in Ilesa to felicitate with the new Deputy Chairman I of the Council. I urge the Council to continue to advise, support, and cooperate with the government in its task of transforming the lives of the citizens of this great state.” In his remarks at the well-attended event, the new Owa Obokun Adimula, Oba Haastrup, thanked the entire Ijesa people, the governor, members of the state cabinet, state and federal elected and appointed political office holders, other traditional rulers, eminent indigenes of Ijesaland from within Nigeria and the diaspora, members of the royal families, and well-wishers, for their support and encouragement before, during the selection process, and after his appointment had been ratified by the state government. “Let me also use this opportunity to salute the patience, resilience, and resourcefulness of our youths and reassure them that a new dawn has come. Modalities shall be put in place for the productive engagement of our teeming youths in Ijesaland.” “I shall, as a policy direction, promote the economic growth of Ijesaland through agriculture and agriculture-allied industries, as well as supporting creative and strategic development ventures in Ijesaland.” “There shall be zero tolerance for land grabbing in my name and in the name of others, no matter how highly placed. Efforts shall be made toward the establishment of an Ijesa Technical Institute, placing serious attention on the production of artisans, as it is done in China, Ghana, and other places.” He prayed that peace, unity, and harmony would continue to reign in Ijesaland, Osun, and Nigeria as a whole. “My most sincere appreciation to my fellow brothers from the Bilaro family and all my brother princes who contested the throne with me. You are all eminently qualified for the stool.” “But, as in all contests, there will always be one winner. The time for the contest is now over. Let us come together and unite to build a stronger and more prosperous future for all the people of Ijesaland. For me, there is ‘No Victor, No Vanquished!’” “My dear people of Ijesaland, let us move forward together, united in our pursuit of a brighter future. May our land continue to flourish, and may we always remain a beacon of hope and freedom.” “My immediate priority shall be to consolidate on the unity and progress ravaging the whole of Ijesaland. Fortunately, my task has been made easier by the energy, resourcefulness, cooperation, and enthusiasm of our people, as shown by the various unification efforts across Ijesaland over the past few years. Our elders and eminent stakeholders have shown uncommon dedication and loyalty to our land.” ALSO READ: Benin group backs new UNIBEN VC on work agenda “Thank you for your belief, steadfastness, and deployment of your personal resources for the happiness of our people. Please be assured that our projects’ conceptualization and implementation shall continue to be driven by the pan-Ijesa team spirit to promote harmony, trust, and communality. I am eager and willing to do a lot more. With your support and encouragement, I can only build on our legacies and selfless sacrifices.” “Let me also use this opportunity to salute the patience, resilience, and resourcefulness of our youths and reassure them that a new dawn has come. Modalities shall be put in place for the productive engagement of our teeming youths in Ijesaland.” Meanwhile, while the official selection process, which began on Friday, December 27th, has now been completed with the presentation of the Staff of Office, Oba Haastrup will immediately proceed to seclusion, where other traditional rites will be observed. Before he ends his seclusion, a date for the elaborate coronation party, befitting of this first-class king who has previously served as Deputy Governor of the state, will be announced.NoneNorthwestern rallies from 13 down to beat Northeastern
For centuries, Türkiye and Iraq have shared a complex and evolving relationship shaped by their common Ottoman past, cultural ties and overlapping strategic interests. However, this history has also been marked by moments of tension and competition, particularly in the post-Ottoman period. Today, as Iraq navigates its internal challenges and regional dynamics, Türkiye must contend with the reality of Iranian influence in Baghdad, balancing its historic ties and strategic ambitions against the backdrop of growing regional rivalries. The Ottoman Empire ruled over the territories of modern-day Iraq from the 16th century until its dissolution after World War I. While this period fostered administrative cohesion and economic integration, it also sowed the seeds of future tensions. The Ottoman system of governance, which emphasized religious and ethnic pluralism, laid the foundation for Iraq’s diverse societal fabric, but the fall of the empire left a power vacuum that would later be exploited by competing foreign interests. For Türkiye, the Ottoman legacy is both a source of soft power and a historical point of contention. In Iraq, some political factions, particularly those with strong nationalist or sectarian leanings, view Türkiye’s interest in the region as neo-Ottomanism – a desire to reassert influence reminiscent of its imperial past. This perception complicates Ankara’s efforts to build trust, especially in predominantly Shiite regions more closely aligned with Iran. Since the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, Iran has steadily expanded its influence, filling the void left by the collapse of Saddam Hussein’s regime. Tehran’s strategy has involved cultivating ties with Iraq’s Shiite-majority political parties, paramilitary groups like the Hashd al-Shaabi (Popular Mobilization Forces – PMF), and economic elites. This influence extends to critical sectors, including energy, infrastructure and defense, giving Iran significant leverage over Baghdad’s domestic and foreign policy. For Ankara, this presents a dual challenge. On the one hand, Iran’s dominance limits Türkiye’s ability to exert influence in Baghdad, particularly on issues such as trade routes, security cooperation and energy policy. On the other hand, Tehran’s support for militias in northern Iraq threatens Türkiye’s national security, as these groups often operate in proximity to PKK strongholds. In the post-2003 political realignment following the toppling of Saddam Hussein, Iran-backed political parties, such as the Islamic Dawa Party and the Fatah Alliance, have dominated Iraq’s political landscape, often sidelining Sunni and Turkmen representation, which Türkiye supports. Iran and Türkiye vie for influence in Iraq’s lucrative energy and construction sectors. While Turkish companies have made inroads, Iranian firms benefit from Baghdad’s reliance on Tehran for electricity and natural gas. The presence of Iran-aligned militias, some of which have clashed with Turkish forces in northern Iraq, adds a layer of complexity to Ankara’s military operations against the PKK and pursuing large-scale investments in the country. The Turkmen community has long been a cornerstone of Türkiye’s cultural and strategic engagement in Iraq. Concentrated in contested areas such as Kirkuk, Tal Afar and Mosul, the Turkmen are viewed by Ankara as a natural ally and a counterbalance to both Kurdish aspirations for independence and Iranian-backed Shiite dominance. While the Iraqi Turkmen Front (ITF) represents a significant political voice, internal divisions and limited support from Baghdad have weakened its effectiveness. The city of Kirkuk remains a flashpoint. Türkiye has historically opposed any move to incorporate Kirkuk into the KRG, arguing that it would marginalize the Turkmen population. This stance has put Ankara at odds with Irbil and, at times, Baghdad. The Kurdish question adds another layer of complexity. While Ankara maintains robust economic ties with the KRG, particularly in the oil sector, it remains wary of Kurdish separatism. Türkiye’s military presence in northern Iraq, justified as part of its anti-terror operations against the PKK, often strains relations with both Baghdad and Irbil. Ankara’s vision for Iraq emphasizes economic integration, territorial integrity and regional stability. This vision aligns with key initiatives such as the Development Road Project, which seeks to transform Iraq into a trade and logistics hub linking the Gulf to Europe via Türkiye. However, this vision directly clashes with Iran’s strategy of keeping Iraq within its sphere of influence as part of its “Shiite Crescent” policy. While Türkiye conducts cross-border operations against the PKK, Iran-backed militias operate under the guise of the PMF, often challenging Iraqi sovereignty and complicating Turkish military efforts. The assassination of Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani in 2020 temporarily weakened Iran’s grip but also led to increased anti-Türkiye rhetoric among certain Iraqi factions. Türkiye remains one of Iraq’s top trading partners, with bilateral trade exceeding $13 billion (TL 452.56 billion) in recent years. Yet, Iran’s economic footprint, particularly in southern Iraq, presents a formidable challenge. Key Turkish projects , such as the Ovaköy border crossing, aim to bypass Iranian-controlled routes, signaling Ankara’s desire to reduce Baghdad’s reliance on Tehran. Türkiye’s ability to mediate between Baghdad and Irbil has positioned it as a stabilizing force. However, Iran’s influence often undercuts Turkish efforts, particularly in the context of Iraqi elections and government formation. Several key figures have shaped this strategic rivalry and partnership. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has emphasized Türkiye’s role as a regional power, advocating for closer ties with Sunni and Turkmen factions in Iraq. On the Iraqi side, Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al Sudani has sought to balance relations with both Ankara and Tehran, recognizing the economic and security benefits of Turkish engagement while remaining beholden to Iran-aligned political factions. In the Iranian camp, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and figures like Esmail Qaani, commander of the Quds Force, continue to drive Tehran’s agenda in Iraq, leveraging both hard and soft power to maintain their influence. The historical and cultural ties between Türkiye and Iraq provide a vital foundation for bilateral relations, but the road ahead is fraught with challenges. Ankara’s ability to navigate its rivalry with Tehran while maintaining strong ties with both Baghdad and Irbil will determine the future trajectory of Turkish-Iraqi relations. In this evolving geopolitical landscape, Türkiye must leverage its economic and military strengths, coupled with its cultural diplomacy, to counter Iranian hegemony and promote a vision of regional stability that aligns with its interests.By HANK KURZ Jr. The expanded 12-team College Football Playoff will be a new experience for many teams that never participated in the four-team version. 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