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Senator representing Gombe Central Senatorial District, Senator Muhammad Danjuma Goje, has rejected the consensus arrangement adopted by the Gombe State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC).


Daily Trust reports that stakeholders of the party had during a meeting on Sunday presided over by Governor Yahaya anointed DCP Mohammed Ahmadu Deba (Rtd) as the APC’s consensus candidate for Goje’s seat.


However, in a statement issued by his aide, Barr. Saidu Muazu Kumo, Senator Goje, who is seeking a record fifth term at the Senate, said the purported consensus meeting involved only Governor Yahaya and a limited number of aspirants, “and did not include all duly recognized aspirants within the party.”


According to him, the provisions of the Electoral Act has clearly stipulated two lawful methods for the nomination of candidates by political parties for submission to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) ahead of the 2027 general elections.


“These methods must be strictly adhered to in order to ensure legality and transparency in the electoral process.


“It is further noteworthy that across the various electoral constituencies, several aspirants have validly purchased their Expression of Interest and Nomination Forms, and were not participants in the said consensus arrangement held at the Government House,” he added.


Barr. Kumo added that in accordance with the extant electoral framework, the nomination process shall be conducted through direct primary elections, which are to be duly monitored by INEC and relevant security agencies, and in a date to slated by the party.


He stated that any form of imposition of candidates by political parties is inconsistent with, and contrary to, the provisions of the current electoral laws in Nigeria.


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Gombe State All Progressives Congress (APC) has adopted Jamilu Ishiyaku Gwamna as its consensus governorship candidate for the 2027 election.


The decision was announced on Sunday, following an enlarged stakeholders’ meeting presided over by Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, who also serves as the party leader in the state.


A statement by the Director-General of Press Affairs at the Government House, Ismaila Uba Misilli, said the meeting reached a unanimous agreement to adopt Gwamna, alongside consensus candidates for other elective positions.


The stakeholders also ratified candidates for the state’s three senatorial districts, six House of Representatives seats and all 24 State House of Assembly constituencies, signalling a broad application of the consensus approach across the state.


A party source at the meeting said the move was aimed at strengthening unity and avoiding divisive primaries ahead of the 2027 general election.


“The consensus arrangement reflects collective interest and strategic alignment within the party,” the source noted.


The Federal Government says the Kaduna–Kano–Jigawa–Katsina–Maradi railway project has reached 60 per cent completion.


Mr Ali Bukar, Resident Engineer of the Federal Ministry of Transportation overseeing Section Two of the project, disclosed this during an inspection visit by the Presidential Media Team in Jigawa.


The team was led by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Public Communication, Sunday Dare.


The update is contained in a statement issued on Sunday by Mr Abiodun Oladunjoye, Director of Information and Public Relations, State House, Abuja.


The inspection formed part of an ongoing assessment of federal and state government projects in the North-West, initiated by the Renewed Hope Ambassadors led by Gov. Hope Uzodimma.


Bukar said the project was progressing steadily across its two major corridors and is expected to be completed by December 2027.


He said construction activities had intensified along the Kano–Dutse axis, especially on bridge works across waterways and difficult terrain.


According to him, piling and substructure works for several bridges have reached advanced stages, while superstructure installations are ongoing at multiple locations.


The engineer said key milestones had also been recorded along the 104-kilometre Kano–Jigawa corridor and the branch line linking Kano to Dutse.


He added that track laying, earthworks and structural installations were progressing steadily.


Bukar said the project is being fully funded under the Renewed Hope Infrastructure Scheme of President Bola Tinubu.


The Presidential Media Team also inspected other projects in Kano and Jigawa states, including the Tal-Udu interchange flyover in Gwale Local Government Area of Kano State and the ongoing concrete waterline project from Kapin Chiri Dam for irrigation.


In Dutse, the Jigawa capital, the team visited the Bola Ahmed Tinubu Skills Acquisition Centre and inspected tractors procured by the state government to support agriculture. (NAN)


Dangote Group has dismissed as false and malicious a publication alleging that its President, Aliko Dangote, distanced himself from Tony Elumelu, describing the report as entirely baseless.


In a statement issued by the  Group Chief Branding and Communications Officer, Anthony Chiejina, the company said neither Dangote nor the Group made the claims attributed to them, stressing that the publication misrepresented both personal and corporate positions.


The statement read:  ‘’The Dangote Group has become aware of a publication titled ‘Aliko Dangote Speaks Out on Why He Distanced Himself from Tony Elumelu,’ which is false, malicious, and baseless. At no time did the President or the Group make such statements or express such sentiments.


‘’The Group categorically rejects claims that the development of the Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals was financed through personal borrowing from friends. These assertions are wholly inaccurate and constitute a deliberate misrepresentation of facts.


‘’As a matter of principle, Aliko Dangote neither finances his projects through personal borrowing from friends nor engages in lending arrangements of that nature. Any individual making such claims should provide verifiable evidence to substantiate them.


‘’Equally false are suggestions of any estrangement between Aliko Dangote and Mr Tony Elumelu, with whom he maintains a longstanding and cordial relationship.


‘’Furthermore, the Group notes with concern a rising pattern of fabricated statements and the unauthorised use of Aliko Dangote’s name, likeness, and image in AI generated advertisements and other misleading content. These actions amount to reputational harm and potential fraud.


‘’All individuals, organisations, and platforms involved in the creation, publication, or dissemination of such false content are hereby put on notice to desist immediately.


‘’The Group will take appropriate steps, including legal action where necessary, to protect its reputation and that of its leadership.


‘’Dangote Group remains committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity, while continuing to drive industrialisation, economic self sufficiency, and sustainable development across Africa.’’


A renewed crisis appears to be brewing within the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Benue State, as the fragile reconciliation between Governor Hyacinth Alia and Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), George Akume, shows signs of breaking down.


Despite a high-level peace meeting held on Sunday, deep-seated disagreements persist, particularly over the contentious issue of automatic tickets for elected officials ahead of the next election cycle.


The crisis between Alia and Akume dates back to the aftermath of the 2023 general elections, when both leaders fell out over control of the party structure and political appointments in the state.


What began as a quiet disagreement soon escalated into a full-blown intra-party conflict, polarising the APC in Benue into two rival factions.


One faction, led by Austin Agada, remained loyal to Akume, while another group, under the leadership of then-state chairman Ben Omakolo, aligned with Governor Alia.


Tensions reached a boiling point in March 2026, when both factions conducted parallel congresses, each producing separate sets of party executives.


The Alia-backed faction insisted its congress followed due process and reflected the will of party members. However, the Akume-aligned group rejected the exercise and organised a separate congress, further deepening the leadership crisis.


In a decisive move, the national leadership of the APC eventually recognised the congress conducted by the Alia faction, which produced Ben Omale as chairman, effectively sidelining Agada and weakening Akume’s grip on the party structure in the state.


Concerned about the implications of the lingering crisis on the party’s electoral prospects, President Bola Tinubu intervened, urging both leaders to reconcile and work together ahead of future elections.


Sunday’s meeting was seen as a step in that direction. However, rather than cement unity, it exposed fresh fault lines.


At the centre of the renewed tension is a proposal put forward by Akume for the adoption of automatic tickets for Governor Alia and other elected APC officials in the state, including members of the National and State Assemblies.


Sources familiar with the meeting told DAILY POST that while Akume argued that automatic tickets would ensure continuity and reward for loyalty, the proposal was firmly rejected by the governor.


Alia reportedly insisted that all aspirants must go through a transparent primary process, warning that any attempt to impose candidates could trigger another internal crisis.


According to an insider: “While he agreed on other terms, the issue of automatic tickets was outrightly turned down. He is not ready to gamble with the structure of the party. He also does not want a situation where members of the National Assembly loyal to Akume return unchallenged.”


Speaking to journalists after the meeting, Governor Alia made his position unequivocally clear, dismissing the idea of automatic tickets.


He said: “Because the APC has made it very clear, Mr. President has stated this several times and the National Chairman of the APC also emphasized at the time that there is no automatic ticket.


“I believe this is merely a request, not a resolution. It is a prayer directed to the people of the state, urging them to reflect deeply and consider how they can support those currently serving.


“This is not an official position of either the national party or the federal government. As I understand it, this was a reconciliatory meeting. He has the right to make such appeals and offer prayers. It is essentially an appeal to the entire citizenry to see whether they can bring these individuals back. However, I think that approach is misguided.”


With competing interests, unresolved grievances and the battle for control still lingering beneath the surface, the party may be heading toward another round of internal conflict, just as preparations for the 2027 election cycle begin to gather momentum.


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The Senior Pastor of Family Worship Centre, Abuja, Sarah Omakwu, has appealed to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, not to allocate the Jabi Lake recreation area for private development.


Omakwu made the appeal in a video shared on her Instagram page on Sunday, where she was seen kneeling on the pulpit while addressing the minister.


“I cannot fight the minister of the FCT. I cannot. But I go on my knees as a mother in this land that Jabi Lake Recreation Centre should not be given to anybody.


“That is where people go for exercise. That is where people sell. That is where people meet and hobnob and get married.


“That is where people go to watch games. That is where young people go to. I beg you, Mr Minister, in the name of God, as a mother, to not sell that land to anybody,” she said.


She also cited concerns over past developments in Abuja, recalling how public access to Aso Rock was restricted over time.


Omakwu urged the minister to preserve the Jabi Lake area as a public space for residents.


“I can’t fight you. But I can beg you in the name of God Almighty that that land be left for everybody. I beg you. Please heed our call,” she stated.


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Despite her appeal, she commended the minister for ongoing infrastructure development in the Federal Capital Territory.


She said, “I want to thank you for all the highways you have built around the city. I thank you. You have made my journey to my home a whole lot easier. Thank you for the other things you are doing. But for this piece of land, I beg you, let it go.”


Her comments come months after the Federal Capital Territory Administration signed agreements with private firms to transform Jabi Lake into a major recreational hub.


In February, the FCTA, under Wike, entered into a development partnership with Suburban Broadband Limited and Akida Hills Limited to upgrade the facility and boost tourism in Abuja.


The minister had said the initiative was aimed at repositioning the nation’s capital as a destination for leisure and economic activities.


The Nasarawa State governor, Abdullahi Sule, has said the growing weakness of opposition parties in Nigeria is largely due to the performance of the ruling All Progressives Congress, insisting that the party’s achievements have made it difficult for rivals to gain political ground.


Speaking during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today, the Nasarawa State governor argued that the APC was outperforming the expectations of its critics, leaving opposition parties with little room to challenge its record.


According to him, the ruling party’s delivery in governance is the major reason many opposition groups are struggling to remain relevant ahead of the 2027 general elections.


“If anything is destroying the opposition parties, it is our performance because we in the APC are performing better than they ever expected,” he said.


Sule also expressed strong support for President Bola Tinubu and his economic policies, saying this was the period he most wanted the president to secure re-election.


He explained that Tinubu’s reforms, though difficult, had brought significant benefits to Nasarawa State and were beginning to reshape the country’s economic direction.


“This is the time I want President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to win this election more than any other time, because I believe in his economic reforms. His economic reforms have been very beneficial to Nasarawa State,” he stated.


The governor maintained that the APC remained the strongest political platform in the country and said its governance record would continue to weaken opposition attempts to build momentum.


He also addressed his relationship with former Nasarawa governor Umaru Al-Makura, dismissing suggestions that he was politically controlled by him.


Sule said Al-Makura did not “bring him from the dustbin,” but rather supported him as an accomplished professional entering politics.


“He is not my godfather; he mentored me into politics,” Sule said, adding that he was already a Group Managing Director of a quoted company before joining public service.


His comments come as political alignments ahead of the 2027 presidential election continue to intensify, with APC leaders increasingly defending the Tinubu administration’s record while opposition parties seek stronger coalitions.


More details have emerged on why former Anambra State governor, Mr. Peter Obi and former Kano State governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso left the African Democratic Congress (ADC).


Daily Sun learnt that Obi, presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 election had on several occasions during coalition meetings pushed for the ADC to zone its presidential ticket to the South. This position was also supported by those in the camp of former Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Amaechi. At different fora, Amaechi had been quoted as saying that he would not be able to sell a northern candidacy to the South.


Kwankwaso, who had flown the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) flag  in 2023, recently joined the ADC and had agreed to serve as running mate to Obi. However, Daily Sun learnt that among those in the coalition, the chairman of the ADC and former Senate president, Senator David Mark and former Osun State governor, Rauf Aregbesola, were not in support of zoning the ticket to the South.


Daily Sun also learnt that two former presidents, in addition to the embattled former Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai, are in support of the Obi–Kwankwaso alliance. El-Rufai, it is well known, had firmly backed Obi’s emergence.


Atiku’s camp, on the other hand, had firmly rejected the zoning of the ticket to the South. They were initially pushing for Obi to drop his presidential ambition and run as Atiku’s running mate for a second time, but he staunchly refused and insisted that he would be on the ballot in 2027. When Atiku saw that Obi was resolute about contesting, he turned to Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, who sources say may be open to running as the former vice president’s running mate.


Beyond these internal disagreements, ADC’s ongoing court case added uncertainty as nobody could predict which way the ruling would go. The Supreme Court had initially ordered that the status quo be maintained, meaning David Mark’s leadership would remain in place, while the matter was referred back to the Federal High Court. Those in Obi’s camp grew anxious, and in light of the new Electoral Act, they felt compelled to act quickly. It had become clear that the party was unlikely to zone the ticket to the South.


Of the key figures in the coalition, Aregbesola and his allies favoured Atiku and were strongly opposed to Obi while El-Rufai and his allies backed Obi. It is also worth noting that Obi had publicly stated he would serve only one term. Under that scenario, the ticket would revert to the North after four years, potentially creating an opening for the likes of Kwankwaso who harbours presidential ambitions and even El-Rufai himself. This led other coalition members to conclude that zoning the ticket to the South would better serve their own long-term interests. Amaechi, too, had at one point said that selling a northern candidate to southern voters would be a very difficult task, suggesting he also favoured a southern ticket with an eye on his own future aspirations.


Coalition remains open to all —Abdullahi


Despite these tensions, the ADC’s spokesperson, Bolaji Abdullahi, maintained that it remains intact and has not collapsed. Amaechi and others are still involved, so it would be wrong for anyone to say that the coalition has broken down. The ADC, the spokesperson stressed, is open to everyone and the party is not taking sides.


Peter Obi breaks silence


Mr. Obi has cited worsening internal crises, external interference and growing hostility within party structures as reasons for leaving.


In a statement issued on his behalf by his media aide, Valentine Obienyem, in Abuja, yesterday, Obi described Nigeria’s political environment as increasingly toxic, marked by intimidation, insecurity and persistent scrutiny against individuals committed to sincere public service.


He lamented that institutions established to protect citizens now often work against them, while those pursuing genuine leadership faced pressure publicly and privately.


Clarifying his decision, Obi said his departure from the ADC was not driven by personal grievances with party leaders, including David Mark and Atiku Abubakar.


“Let me state clearly: my decision to leave the ADC is not because our highly respected Chairman, Senator David Mark, treated me badly, nor because my leader and elder brother, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar.


“It is not as well that any other respected leaders did anything personally wrong to me. I will continue to respect them.”


He maintained that he has respect for both leaders, but cited internal division, legal disputes and the infiltration of destabilising forces within ADC.


According to Obi, the challenges mirror similar crises he previously encountered in the Labour Party, making meaningful political engagement increasingly difficult.


Obi, the presidential candidate of LP in 2023 dumped the party on February 14 this year and thereafter, joined ADC.


He also decried a societal culture where integrity, humility and due process were frequently mistaken for weakness rather than strength.


Obi expressed concern that sincere efforts toward nation-building were being undermined by suspicion, exclusion and political manoeuvres driven more by control.


He reaffirmed his commitment to Nigeria’s progress, stressing that citizens’ welfare remained his overriding priority.


He highlighted insecurity, poverty and displacement as pressing national concerns, insisting that his ambition was not to hold political office, but a just society.


Political drifter -APC


Meanwhile, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has lampooned Obi over what it described as his continued defection from one party to the other in desperation to contest in next year’s general elections.


APC’s National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka, described him as a political rolling stone that gathers no moss.


The ruling party lambasted the former Anambra State governor for never willing to remain with one political party to build it, tagging him as “Nigeria’s inconsolable political drifter.”


APC frowned at his jumping from the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), from the Labour Party (LP) to the opposition coalition party, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and now to National Democratic Congress (NDC).


The ruling party attacked Obi for preferring uncontested, unchallenged presidential ticket, wishing him well in his ambition.


“Peter Obi, a political rolling stone that gathers no moss… roaming again in search of a free, uncontested, unchallenged presidential ticket … never willing to remain to build any party … fantasizes to be president on a ticket delivered only a platter of gold… APGA – PDP – LP – ADC on to NDC … fare thee well, Nigeria’s inconsolable political DRIFTER,” the party noted.


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Former Anambra governor and 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi , and former governor of Kano State, Rabiu Kwankwaso joined the National Democratic Congress (NDC).


The two former governors joined the opposition party in Abuja on Sunday at its national secretariat.


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Former Anambra State Governor, Peter Obi, and former Kano State Governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso, on Sunday held a closed-door meeting with leaders of the Nigeria Democratic Congress at the Abuja residence of the party’s National Leader, Seriake Dickson.


The meeting took place at Dickson’s home in Guzape and is widely seen as part of ongoing consultations and political repositioning among opposition figures ahead of the 2027 general elections.


Obi and Kwankwaso arrived at about 5:18 p.m., attracting supporters aligned with the Obi-Kwankwaso Movement, who chanted “O-K is okay” as both politicians were ushered into the venue.


Kwankwaso appeared in a white babanriga complemented by his trademark red-and-white Kwankwasiyya cap, while Obi was dressed in an all-black kaftan with a matching cap.


The development follows comments made less than 24 hours earlier by Buba Galadima, Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the New Nigeria People’s Party, who disclosed that two high-profile politicians would unveil a new political platform on Monday.7


Galadima made the revelation during a stakeholders’ meeting of the Obi-Kwankwaso Movement in Abuja, at a time when uncertainty continues to trail opposition coalition efforts.


Although he did not disclose the name of the platform, insiders close to the former governors suggested that both leaders were concluding plans to align with the Nigeria Democratic Congress, a relatively new political platform believed to have links to Dickson.


The meeting comes amid intensified consultations among opposition leaders seeking to build a united front ahead of the 2027 elections.


Efforts to establish a broad coalition, particularly around the African Democratic Congress, have recently encountered challenges due to internal disagreements and notable defections. Obi, in particular, recently exited the party, citing internal divisions and external interference.


Kwankwaso, who leads the Kwankwasiyya movement and remains a major political force in northern Nigeria, has continued to play a significant role in coalition discussions, with his support base regarded as crucial to any viable opposition alliance.


The emergence of alternative platforms such as the Nigeria Democratic Congress suggests a possible shift in strategy by opposition figures seeking to consolidate influence outside existing party frameworks.


A tragic incident has left a church community in shock after a young woman identified as Blessing reportedly collapsed and died while ministering in song during a church service in Minna. 

 The heartbreaking incident is said to have occurred on Sunday, May 3, 2026, during a regular worship session. According to accounts shared online, Blessing had actively participated in the service teaching children and later joining the choir before she suddenly slumped while singing on the altar. 

Eyewitnesses described the moment as shocking and unexpected, with congregants initially believing she had fainted. However, efforts to revive her were unsuccessful, and she was later confirmed dead, sending waves of grief through the congregation and beyond. 

The incident was made public by a Facebook user, Samson Danlami, who expressed his sorrow over the sudden loss. In an emotional post, he recounted her final moments in church, highlighting her dedication and service before the tragic turn of events. 

A man identified as Zagni Jude, who claimed to be her cousin, also confirmed the incident, mourning her untimely passing and describing it as a painful loss to the family. As of the time of filing this report, the exact cause of her sudden death has not been officially disclosed. 

The incident has since sparked conversations around health awareness and the unpredictability of life, especially during routine activities. Friends, family members, and members of the church community have continued to pour out tributes on social media, remembering Blessing as a committed and vibrant individual whose life was cut short in a moment no one could have anticipated.

The political landscape of Bauchi State is currently vibrating with a new surge of hope and renewed vigor as Barrister Nazeef Babaji Aliyu, the esteemed Chigari Giade, formally steps into the arena for the 2027 House of Representatives race.

 Representing the People of Shira/Giade Federal Constituency, the legal luminary and humanitarian has officially received and purchased his APC Expression of Interest and 2026 Nomination Forms, signaling a pivotal moment for the people of his constituency who have long clamored for his leadership. 

Known for his deep intellectual capacity as a legal practitioner, Barrister Nazeef is not merely a politician but a grassroots pillar who has consistently bridged the gap between governance and the common man through extensive humanitarian services that have become legendary across Bauchi. 

His commitment to the indigents of Bauchi is reflected in his comprehensive empowerment programs, his strategic interventions in local security, and a brand of philanthropy that prioritizes the welfare of the vulnerable, earning him a profound connection with the electorate.

Though he previously contested under the NNPP banner, his transition to the All Progressives Congress (APC) is seen as a strategic homecoming that aligns with the national objective for transformation & hope for his People. 
The recent developments captures his readiness to serve under the APC banner, embodying the principles of Aminci, Gaskiya da Aiki—Trust, Honesty, and Work. 

The push for his candidacy is entirely people-driven, fueled by a constituency that recognizes his unwavering integrity. 

As news of his formal entry into the race spreads, a deluge of congratulatory messages has poured in from across the political and social spectrum, underscoring his wide-reaching influence.

As seen in viral publications, Barrister Nazeef proudly displays his documents alongside supporters, marking the beginning of this transformative journey. 

Among those celebrating this milestone is his political mentor, Prof. Muhammad Ali Pate, Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, further cementing Nazeef's status as a well-connected leader capable of attracting federal attention to the needs of Shira and Giade LGA. 

With the Chigari Giade at the helm, the 2027 election represents more than a political transition; it is a movement toward a more secure, empowered, and prosperous future for the people of Shira,Giade,Bauchi State and Nigeria in general.




A public affairs analyst and founder, 100 Most Notable Africans Leadership and Business Summit, Dr Kingsley Amafibe, has strongly condemned the increasing wave of violence against Africans within the continent, describing the trend as dangerous, unacceptable, and a direct threat to African unity and integration.

In a statement issues in Abuja, Amafibe raised concerns over recent xenophobic attacks targeting foreign nationals in countries including South Africa and Ghana, warning that such incidents undermine decades of efforts toward continental cooperation.

“Africa must remain a safe home for all Africans, regardless of nationality. When we begin to attack one another, we destroy the very foundation of our shared identity,” Amafibe said.

He noted that the resurgence of xenophobia, particularly in South Africa where foreign-owned businesses have reportedly come under attack, reflects deeper socio-economic challenges, including unemployment, inequality, and weak institutional responses.

“Violence against fellow Africans weakens the vision of pan-African unity and sends the wrong signal to the rest of the world about who we are as a people,” he added.

Amafibe warned that beyond the immediate humanitarian concerns, the attacks could negatively impact trade, investment, and regional frameworks such as the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), while also straining diplomatic relations among African nations.

He called on governments, civil society organisations, and regional bodies, including the African Union, to take coordinated and decisive action to address the root causes of xenophobia and protect all residents irrespective of nationality.

“Governments must go beyond rhetoric by implementing policies that promote tolerance, inclusion, and peaceful coexistence, while ensuring perpetrators of violence are held accountable,” Amafibe stated.

He urged African youth and community leaders to reject divisive narratives and embrace unity, stressing that the continent’s future depends on collaboration rather than conflict.

He added that his position aligns with broader conversations at platforms such as the 100 Most Notable Africans Leadership and Business Summit, where the emphasis remains on strengthening partnerships, boosting intra-African trade, and promoting sustainable development.

Observers say Amafibe’s remarks come at a critical time, as renewed concerns grow over the safety of foreign nationals in parts of Africa, with stakeholders warning that failure to act decisively could erode progress toward continental unity.
Abuja witnessed an unforgettable night of elegance, energy, and celebration on the 26th of April 2026, as friends, colleagues, and well-wishers gathered to honor one of the city’s most dynamic entertainment figures, Hon. Ejiro.

The celebration kicked off in grand style with an exclusive boat cruise party at Jabi Lake, where guests were treated to a scenic and vibrant experience. Set against the calming waters and evening skyline of the capital, the atmosphere was both intimate and electric. Laughter, music, and heartfelt moments filled the air as attendees celebrated the life and achievements of the Abuja entertainment boss, widely recognized as the CEO of Dolce Entertainment and the visionary behind the prestigious Most Beautiful Girl in Abuja Beauty Pageant Since 2001 Consistently. 

The boat cruise served as the perfect prelude to what would become a night to remember. As the celebration transitioned from the serene waters to the city’s buzzing nightlife, guests were hosted at Nevada Night Life, one of Abuja’s biggest and most sought-after lounges. The venue came alive with style and sophistication as the celebrant and his guests danced into the early hours, surrounded by an atmosphere of luxury and high energy with Beautiful Ladies all-round the celebrant that night.

The event drew an impressive mix of personalities from the entertainment industry, political space, and Abuja’s social elite, all united in celebrating a man whose influence continues to shape the capital’s entertainment landscape. From glamorous fashion statements to electrifying music and premium hospitality, every detail reflected excellence and class.

More than just a birthday, the celebration was a testament to Hon. Ejiro’s impact, network, and legacy within Abuja’s social and entertainment circles. It was a night defined by glamour, fun, and unforgettable memories—one that will be talked about for a long time.

Indeed, it was not just a party—it was a statement.

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ABUJA – In a spectacular display of philanthropy and national solidarity, PromiseLand Estate, under the leadership of CEO Ambassador Dr. Lawrence Oloche (MON) and Wife, Amb. Gift Emmanuel, the Executive Director transformed the 2026 Workers Day celebrations into an unforgettable experience for thousands of laborers in the Federal Capital Territory. 


The real estate giant marked the occasion with a dual-pronged approach of humanitarian aid and community engagement, distributing free fuel across the city and hosting a high-stakes football tournament where over 50 million Naira in cash and several plots of land were awarded.


The festivities began with a token of love that addressed the immediate economic pressures facing Nigerian workers.


Motivated by scriptural teachings and a profound empathy for the public, Dr. Oloche sanctioned a free fuel giveaway on Friday, May 1st. 


The giveaway offered half-tank refills between 10:00 AM and 12:00 Noon at three selected locations: Shema Filling Station on Kubwa Expressway, Shema Filling Station at Airport Road/City Gate, and Total Filling Station in Wuse Zone 5.


Beneficiaries, many of whom had been struggling with the soaring costs of petrol, described the gesture as a May Day Miracle.


For civil servants like Mr. Samuel Oghenekaro and Madam Rose Ogbuke, the relief was both emotional and financial, providing a much-needed reprieve during a period of economic volatility.


While the fuel pumps were flowing, the spirit of sportsmanship was soaring at the Turf Arena in Wuse 2. 


The PromiseLand Workers Day Football Tournament brought together eight formidable teams representing various sectors: Promiseland Estate Champions, Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission, Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC), Abuja Selected (a special team selected from different personalities), White Crescent Multipurpose Co-op Society, Nigerian Customs Service (NCS), NRS Halal Corporative Society, and NNPCL Staff Multipurpose Co-op. 


The event was a star-studded affair, graced by football legends like Samson Siasia and Brown Ideye, as well as popular entertainment figures such as Charles Okocha, known as Mr. Phenomenon, and Habeeb Hamzat, known as Peller.


The tournament reached a thrilling conclusion when the Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) clinched the top prize of 20 million Naira after a tense penalty shootout against the Nigerian Customs Service. 

The runners-up did not go home empty-handed, with the Customs team securing 15 million Naira and the third-place White Crescent Multipurpose Co-op earning 10 million Naira. 


In an extraordinary show of generosity, every participating team received a 2 million Naira consolation prize, while the tournament's MVP, Lawal, was awarded 2 million Naira for his standout performance. 


The climax of the day occurred during a random draw for spectators, which saw five lucky attendees walk away as the newest landowners in Abuja. 


The winners were overcome with emotion, celebrating their life-changing acquisition of plots of land provided by PromiseLand Estate.


In his closing remarks, Dr. Lawrence Oloche emphasized that these initiatives are part of a broader mission to foster national transformation and sustainable development. 


He noted that Workers Day is not merely about tasks completed, but about recognizing the passion and commitment of the individuals who serve as the bedrock of the Nigerian economy.


Through its foundation, PromiseLand Estate continues to set a benchmark for corporate social responsibility, proving that strategic investments in people and community well-being are the truest ways to celebrate the Nigerian workforce. 


As the sun set on the 2026 Workers Day, the resounding sentiment across Abuja was one of gratitude for a firm that chose to lead with its heart.


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Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) headquarters was buzzing with excitement yesterday as Amb. Chief Haruna Ibrahim Dangana, popularly known as The Jakadan Kurama, officially stepped into his golden jubilee. 

It was a milestone marked by simplicity and deep-seated camaraderie as Dangana, a respected figure within the regulatory authority and aviation sector, chose to spend the early hours of his 50th birthday cutting his cake with the very people he works with every day. 

The office atmosphere was filled with warmth and laughter, serving as a testament to the high regard in which his colleagues hold him. 

This office celebration was just the beginning of what has become a nationwide wave of accolades for a man whose influence spans from the corridors of the aviation industry to the traditional heartlands of Northern Nigeria.

Amb. Dangana is a man who wears many hats, most notably as Board of Trustees (BOT) Member/Assistant General Secretary of 36pals Development Initiative , an elite group known for its philanthropic spirit and commitment to mutual support. He is also an Airport facilitation expert and a former airline station manager for years.

His birthday has triggered a flood of felicitations from across the country, with friends and associates praising his leadership and his recent traditional elevation. 

Not long ago, his community in the North honored his contributions by turbaning him with the title of *Jakadan Kurama*, by "HRH Yakubu IIiya Sauri, The Bugwam-Kurmi III", a role that further solidifies his standing as a bridge-builder between modern administrative excellence and rich cultural heritage. 

This blend of professional discipline and traditional duty has made him a standout figure, earning him respect that transcends his immediate workspace.

While the cakes and office cheers provided a perfect start on April 29th, the real fireworks are reserved for the upcoming weekend. 

The social calendar in Abuja is already vibrating with anticipation for the main event scheduled for May 2nd. 

The celebration will shift to the Banquet Hall of the Presken Hotel—formerly the iconic Grand Cubana Hotel—in Jabi. 

Expected to be a star-studded affair, the exclusive 50 and Fly party will see the elite of the 36 Pals Social Club, NCAA top brass, Arik Air, other airlines workers across, church and family members come together to toast to a life of excellence. 

With a strict Black, White, and Gold dress code, the night promises to be a fitting tribute to a man who has spent half a century lifting others while reaching the pinnacle of his own career.