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*Name-Dropping and the Aguata Federal Constituency House of Representatives Race*


As the countdown to the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) primaries gathers momentum, the political landscape in Aguata Federal Constituency is becoming clearer—and, in some respects, more revealing.


A noticeable trend by one of the aspirants is the increasing resort to “name-dropping,” particularly claims of closeness to, or endorsement by, the party’s national leadership. While access to party leaders may be a natural by-product of holding public office, it should not be misconstrued as a substitute for _anointing, blessing or endorsing_ an aspirant .


The incumbent member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Engr. Dominic Okafor, by virtue of his office, maintains official channels of engagement with the Governor, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, OFR (Oluatuegwu), and the party’s national leadership, including the National Chairman, Barr. Sly Okenwa. Similarly, Hon. Chibueze Ofobuike, as the sitting Chairman of Aguata Local Government Area, interacts regularly with the Governor in the course of his administrative duties and, like other elected officials, has institutional access to party leadership.


Hon. Afam Ezenwafor (Afamation), though not currently holding an elective or appointive office, remains a member of the party and retains the right, as do all members, to engage with party leaders, albeit without the structural advantages of incumbency.


In this context, it is important to draw a clear distinction between access and endorsement. The former is a function of office; the latter is a formal and deliberate political act.


Recent developments within the party have already settled this matter. At the Special South-East Zonal Meeting, the Governor made it unequivocally clear that the primaries will be conducted through a direct process, ensuring a level playing field for all aspirants. This pronouncement effectively dispels any insinuation that a preferred candidate has been pre-selected or anointed.


It is against this backdrop that the persistent claims by Hon. Chibueze Ofobuike, suggesting that he has been endorsed or anointed by the Governor, must be critically examined and, indeed, dismissed. Such assertions do not only misrepresent the Governor’s stated position but also undermine the integrity of the party’s democratic process. Leveraging proximity, real or perceived, to project inevitability is neither a credible campaign strategy nor a reflection of grassroots support.


Political contests are not won by association, but by acceptance.


Experience has shown that posturing, embellishment, and political theatrics often unravel when confronted with verifiable facts. The truth remains constant: no aspirant has been officially endorsed by the Governor or the party leadership for the Aguata Federal Constituency race.


Accordingly, party faithful and the wider electorate in Aguata are urged to disregard claims rooted in name-dropping and political insinuation. The forthcoming primary election presents an opportunity for members to freely and fairly choose their preferred candidate.


Party leaders at the ward and local government levels, as well as all eligible APGA members, should be guided by this principle: the power to decide rests with the people. Aspirants should be evaluated on their personalities, track records, impact on people's lives and the communities, and their capacity to effectively represent Aguata Federal Constituency, not on purported proximity to power.


In the end, the ballot, not borrowed names, will determine the outcome.



*Accolades as Dr. Nimi Briggs Marks Another Year of Leadership and Humanitarian Excellence*


The global peace and business community has been thrown into a state of celebration today as they honor the remarkable life and enduring legacy of **Dr. Nimi Briggs** on the occasion of her birthday. Known for her profound contributions to leadership development and her strategic role as a member of the **Advisory Board of the Executive Council of the 100 Most Notable Peace Icons Africa**, Dr. Briggs is being toasted by colleagues and international diplomats as a beacon of intellectual excellence and a pillar of societal transformation. Her organization and the wider pan-African community have poured out tributes to a woman whose career remains a masterclass in dedication and continental relevance.


This birthday milestone comes at a time of significant momentum for Dr. Briggs, who continues to serve as a driving force for unity and sustainable development across the continent. As the **CEO of NIMPAT Group**, she has successfully bridged the gap between corporate excellence and humanitarian service, earning her a place among the elite group of individuals set to be honored at the upcoming **100 Most Notable Africans Leadership and Business Summit 2026** in Morocco. Her selection for this prestigious recognition underscores her role in advancing governance, transparency, and education—key pillars that the peace initiative champions to inspire future generations.


A graduate of the prestigious **University of Benin**, where she earned both her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Business Administration, Dr. Briggs has built a professional profile defined by credibility and strategic foresight. Her work on the Advisory Council of the 100 Most Notable Peace Icons Africa places her alongside other distinguished continental figures, where she contributes to advocating for policy reforms and fostering economic growth through entrepreneurship and innovation. Her ability to mentor emerging leaders and support startups through the initiative's various workshops and training programs has solidified her status as a "walking billboard" of African integrity and progress.


Beyond her formal roles, Dr. Nimi Briggs is celebrated today for her commitment to positive change and her efforts to project a powerful, affirmative image of Africa on the global stage. As she marks another year of impact, the consensus across the humanitarian and business sectors is clear: her life’s work serves as a vital blueprint for those seeking to resolve conflicts and promote diplomacy across the African landscape. As friends and well-wishers celebrate this milestone, there is a collective prayer for continued health and vitality for a woman whose name remains synonymous with public service excellence and the advancement of the human condition.




*Global Real Estate Icon Dr. Tosin Ladejobi Celebrated as He Marks a Milestone Birthday*


The Nigerian business community and the global real estate sector have been thrown into a state of celebration today 12th May, as they honor the visionary leader and Chairman of Toslad Group, Dr. Tosin Ladejobi, on the occasion of his birthday. 


Known for his landmark contributions to the housing sector and his relentless drive to make affordable luxury available for all, Dr. Ladejobi is being toasted by colleagues, investors, and industry peers as a beacon of entrepreneurial excellence and a pillar of economic transformation. 


His journey, captures and reflects the poise and determination of a man who has redefined the meaning of modern property development.


This birthday milestone comes at a time of unprecedented growth for the Toslad Group, which has recently expanded its physical and strategic footprint across the nation. 


Under the astute leadership of Dr. Ladejobi, the organization recently launched its state-of-the-art new corporate office, signaling a new chapter of operational efficiency and global standards. 


This expansion serves as a testament to his "Titan" status in the industry, proving that visionary leadership paired with consistent action can transform the architectural landscape of a nation.


A major highlight of his professional trajectory this year is the unveiling of the Toslad Dream Estates, a massive new landmass project designed to provide sustainable and world-class housing solutions in Lagos recently.


This project underscores Dr. Ladejobi’s commitment to bridging the housing deficit through innovative urban planning and accessible investment opportunities. 


His ability to secure and develop such significant landmasses has solidified his reputation as a global player who is not just building houses, but creating vibrant communities and securing the future for thousands of families.


Beyond the corporate accolades, Dr. Tosin Ladejobi is celebrated today for his integrity and his role as a mentor to emerging entrepreneurs in the real estate space. 


As he marks another year of impact, the consensus across the business and humanitarian sectors is clear: his life’s work serves as a vital blueprint for those seeking to blend commercial success with a deep-seated desire to serve humanity. 


As friends and well-wishers celebrate this milestone, there is a collective prayer for continued health and vitality for a man whose name remains synonymous with excellence in real estate and the advancement of the Nigerian dream.




Court Stops Fresh INC Election, Clears Way for Swearing-In of New Executives


The High Court of Justice, Warri Judicial Division, Delta State, has affirmed the outcome of the recent Ijaw National Congress (INC) election and restrained attempts to disrupt the inauguration of newly elected national officers.


Justice Anthony Olotu Akpovi delivered the ruling on Friday, May 8, 2026, while dismissing a preliminary objection filed by the first defendant, HRM King Bubaraye Dakolo Agada IV, in Suit No. W/125/2026.


The suit was instituted by High Chief Macdonald E. Igbadiwei Esq. on behalf of the newly elected INC National Executive against several defendants, including INC President, Prof. Benjamin Ogele Okaba, and members of the 2026 Electoral Committee.


The claimant had approached the court seeking an interlocutory injunction to prevent any interference with the swearing-in of officials elected during the April 13, 2026 INC national election pending the determination of the substantive matter.


In his ruling, Justice Akpovi held that the case was properly filed before the Delta State High Court and rejected claims that the claimant engaged in forum shopping.


The court noted that no valid court order existed restraining the conduct of the election or the inauguration of the elected officers.


Justice Akpovi further ruled that the urgency of the matter arose from alleged plans to obstruct the swearing-in ceremony, stressing that any grievances arising from the election must follow lawful judicial procedures.


The court consequently granted the claimant’s application for interlocutory injunction, restraining the defendants from disrupting the inauguration or conducting another election pending the final determination of the suit.


The judge also directed security agencies, including the Nigeria Police Force, to maintain peace and ensure adequate security during the swearing-in ceremony.


In addition, the court clarified that the constitution of the INC does not limit inauguration ceremonies to Bayelsa State alone, stating that such activities could legally hold in Rivers or Delta States.


The matter was adjourned for accelerated hearing, with the court fixing May 29 and June 29, 2026, for further proceedings.




*Queennancy Foundation Set to Empower Youth through SheArise Initiative in Abuja Schools*


The Queennancy Foundation, a leading advocate for girl-child education, has announced the upcoming launch of its latest outreach program, the SheArise Initiative. 


Under the theme "The Power of the 3Ds: Desire, Determination, and Dedication," the foundation is set to host a two-day impactful event aimed at fostering academic excellence and personal development among students in the Federal Capital Territory.


Scheduled for late June 2026, the initiative will visit two key locations. On June 29, the foundation will engage with students at Government Secondary School, Kuje, followed by a second session at Government Secondary School, Jabi, on June 30. 


The program is designed to provide holistic support to school children through motivational speaking sessions, the distribution of essential school items—including bags, sandals, books, and sanitary pads—and the awarding of scholarships to deserving students.


Founded on the principle that "Education is the Key to Success," the Queennancy Foundation continues to bridge the gap in educational resources under its broader "Campaign for Girl-Child Education." 


By providing both the material tools and the psychological motivation needed to thrive, the SheArise Initiative aims to inspire a generation of students to change the world through the power of books and knowledge.


The outreach emphasizes the foundation's commitment to the mantra "Give a Child a Book and Change the World." 


This upcoming event marks another milestone in the foundation's humanitarian journey, reinforcing its role as a vital support system for the underprivileged in the educational sector. 


For those looking to support or learn more about these efforts, the foundation remains active on social media via @queennancyfoundation.




Why We Sited Our Multi-Billion Naira Automobile Firm Branch in Benin – Skyewise Group CEO




Dr. Elvis Abuyere, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Skyewise Group, an automobile firm, has explained the reason for establishing a branch of the company in Benin City, the Edo State capital, describing the ancient city as “a growing economy full of enormous potential for vibrant youth.”


He added that the company considers Edo State one of the most interesting states, noting that the decision aligns with its long-term vision.


Abuyere, who spoke in Benin on Monday while taking journalists on a tour of the new automobile facility, said:

“We started very small — from Abuja to Lagos and now Benin. It is a joy and privilege for us to have completed this amazing regional office with Skyewise Group.”




Appeal Court Ruling, Don’t Escalate Tensions, CSOs Tell SERAP 


Civil Society Organisations, CSOs, have urged the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, SERAP, to seek redress through the courts rather than escalate tensions following a recent judgment of the Federal Capital Territory High Court in Abuja.


The groups said while parties reserve the right to disagree with court decisions, the proper channel remains the appellate process, warning that sustained public reactions could erode trust in the judiciary and inflame the political atmosphere.


Speaking at a press conference in Abuja on Friday, Ambassador Dr Duke Alamboye, National Secretary of Nigerian Youths in Politics and convener of the National Security Summit for the Green Assembly Initiative and Nigerian Youth Organisations, said the call became necessary after the May 5, 2026 ruling involving SERAP and officials of the Department of State Services.


He noted that the court, presided over by Justice Yusuf Halilu, found certain publications linked to a September 2024 incident involving alleged unlawful invasion of SERAP’s office to be defamatory, awarding damages and ordering public apologies alongside post-judgment interest.


“As Civil Society Organisations committed to the rule of law, constitutionalism, and democratic accountability, we acknowledge the authority of the judiciary as the final arbiter in disputes of this nature.


“We therefore reaffirm the importance of respecting court decisions, regardless of individual or institutional dissatisfaction, and of pursuing any legal remedies strictly through established appellate processes where necessary,” he said.


Alamboye expressed concern over SERAP’s public reaction to the ruling, stating that continued statements rejecting the judgment rather than pursuing appeal could heighten tensions.


While we recognise the right of any party to express disagreement, we strongly believe that continued issuance of highly charged public statements at this stage risks escalating tensions and may inadvertently undermine public confidence confidence in judicial processes,” he added.


He added that sustained media narratives around ongoing litigation could be misinterpreted by the public and strain institutional trust, including perceptions about judicial independence and the conduct of security agencies.


Also speaking, Executive Director of the Coalition of Patriotic Youth Leaders, Comrade Rikki Nwajiofor, stressed the need to protect the judiciary as a cornerstone of democracy.


He warned that politicising judicial outcomes could deepen divisions, especially in a sensitive political period, and urged all parties to avoid inflammatory statements.What we call a simple call is, Sarah, please, take further judicial process. Appeal.”


Nwajiofor said the group was not taking sides but was focused on preserving democratic institutions and ensuring that disputes are resolved through lawful means.


The CSOs followed the press conference with a protest at Eagle Square to reaffirm the need for SERAP to seek for appeal rather than creating tension on social media.



*Style Temptation Sets the Stage for an Exclusive Sip and Shop Experience at Transcorp Hilton Abuja*


The capital city’s fashion landscape is about to witness a spectacular fusion of elegance and retail therapy as Style Temptation prepares to host its highly anticipated Sip ‘n’ Shop Experience. 


Scheduled for May 31, 2026, this premier event will take over the prestigious Lobby of the Transcorp Hilton Abuja, transforming one of the city's most iconic venues into a sanctuary of high fashion and luxury networking.


Running from 1:00 PM to 8:00 PM, the gathering is designed to be more than just a marketplace; it is a curated celebration of personal expression under the vibrant theme "Wear Your Mood," encouraging attendees to showcase their unique style and emotional flair through their sartorial choices.


This upcoming event adds another layer to a season defined by high-profile excellence and prestigious accolades within the Nigerian social and professional sphere. 


Visuals for the event, as seen in flyers and posters, promise an atmosphere of celebratory luxury, featuring chic emerald textures and sparkling champagne aesthetics that set a refined tone for the afternoon.


Guests can expect an immersive afternoon where high-end shopping meets social connection, providing a platform for fashion enthusiasts to engage with exclusive collections while enjoying a sophisticated ambiance. 


As Abuja continues to cement its status as a hub for both corporate leadership and lifestyle innovation, the Style Temptation Sip ‘n’ Shop Experience stands out as a must-attend event for those who value the intersection of professional success and impeccable style.


Miss Nollywood International Queen Hassana Ozohu salisu Celebrates Her Manager, Director Orits Gee on his  Birthday


Miss Nollywood International Queen Hassana Ozohu salisu Celebrates Her Manager, Director Orits Gee on his  Birthday


Popular beauty queen and entertainer, Miss Nollywood International, has joined friends, fans and well-wishers in celebrating her manager, Director Orits Gee, on the occasion of his birthday.


In a heartfelt birthday message shared on Monday, the screen diva described Director Orits Gee as a dedicated mentor, hardworking manager and strong pillar behind her success journey in the entertainment industry.


She praised his commitment to talent development, creativity and professionalism, noting that his guidance and support have continued to inspire many young entertainers across the country.


Miss Nollywood International prayed for greater achievements, good health and more prosperous years for the celebrant, while thanking him for his unwavering encouragement and leadership in reshaping her.


The birthday celebration has attracted goodwill messages from colleagues and stakeholders in the entertainment industry, many of whom described Director Orits Gee as a visionary filmmaker and respected media personality.



RED CYCLE: "Silent" Health Crisis Of Menstrual Stigma Set To Stop As NGO Holds Community Awareness, Football Match and Hygiene Summit 



In a country where millions of young women are forced to choose between their education and their dignity, a revolutionary tide is finally rising. The Odira Humanity Foundation, in a strategic powerhouse partnership with Afri-Vast Consulting and Innovations Limited, has officially pulled back the curtain on "RedCycle 2026"—a national crusade designed to shatter the "silent" health crisis of menstrual stigma that has sidelined Nigerian girls for generations. This isn't just another charitable gesture; it is a calculated, high-octane strike against the systemic barriers that lead to missed school days and diminished self-worth, aligning directly with global UN goals for gender equality and health.


The movement is set to reach a fever pitch on May 25–26, 2026, at the MO Arena in Abuja, timed to coincide with World Menstrual Hygiene Day. The first day, dubbed "Active Bodies, Healthy Cycles," will turn the arena into a hub of energy and advocacy. From high-energy aerobics to a star-studded celebrity football match between "Team Celestials" and "Team Safeguard," the event uses the universal language of sport to normalize a natural cycle. Most crucially, the day will see the massive distribution of sanitary kits to 5,000 women and girls, providing the immediate, tangible support needed to keep them in the classroom and on the field.


The momentum shifts from the pitch to the podium on day two with the "Menstrual Well-being Summit." Under the theme "From Awareness to Action: Policy, Practice, and Well-being," the summit will host intense policy dialogues and keynote sessions designed to turn advocacy into law and corporate responsibility. Attendees won’t just be listening; they’ll have direct access to gynecologists and therapists for free consultations, bridging a healthcare gap that has existed for decades. This two-day blitz is the culmination of a rigorous roadmap that begins with partner onboarding in January and a massive public mobilization campaign across schools and social media throughout the spring.


As RedCycle moves from the planning stages into the spotlight, the message to corporate Nigeria and the global community is clear: the time for "hush-hush" conversations is over. By integrating sports, education, and professional medical guidance, RedCycle is building a sustainable ecosystem where every girl can flourish without apology. This is more than a proposal; it is a promise of a future where menstruation is no longer a barrier to greatness, but a celebrated mark of health and life.



AVADA COUTURE Pays Royal Courtesy Visit to the Ohinoyi of Ebiraland*


 – In a day marked by honor and cultural heritage, the management and team of *AVADA COUTURE & Academy* paid a courtesy visit to His Royal Majesty, Alhaji (Dr.) Ahmed Tijani Muhammed Anaje, the Ohinoyi of Ebiraland.


During the visit, the AVADA COUTURE team formally introduced the *Itinochi Adamu print*, a signature textile design inspired by Ebira heritage and crafted by AVADA COUTURE. The presentation was made as a gesture of cultural pride and a reconnection of contemporary fashion with traditional roots.


The Ohinoyi of Ebiraland alongside with Alhaji Abubakar Imam,( Abu Imam) prominent businessman, philanthropist, and a key traditional titleholder in Ebiraland, Kogi State

graciously received the team and offered his royal blessings and endorsement for the initiative, commending AVADA COUTURE for its commitment to preserving and promoting indigenous culture through fashion.


The visit underscores AVADA COUTURE’s dedication to celebrating Nigerian heritage while delivering world-class fashion designs.


#AvadaWax #RoyalBlessing #TraditionalLeadership #EbiraCulture #ItinochiAdamu




Working People United Seek Youth Support for President Tinubu’s 2027 Re-election Bid*


As the 2027 general elections begin to loom on the political horizon, the non-profit organization Working People United has officially called for a massive mobilization of support to secure a second term for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. 


The appeal was made during a high-profile courtesy visit to the National Youth Organization of Nigeria on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, signaling an early start to strategic alliances ahead of the next polls.


Addressing the gathering, the National President of Working People United, Comrade Prince Williams Eniredonana Akporeha, characterized the initiative as a historic platform dedicated to amplifying the voices of the nation’s working class. 


He emphasized that the group’s mission is to bridge the gap between government reforms and the citizenry, ensuring that the structural changes currently being implemented translate into tangible benefits for the most vulnerable members of society. Akporeha noted that while the administration’s economic reforms have introduced temporary challenges, they are essential for long-term prosperity. 


He pointed to grassroots policies aimed at improving social amenities and economic opportunities for small-scale entrepreneurs as evidence that the current leadership is laying a foundation for a stronger national economy.


Looking toward the 2027 political cycle, Akporeha stated that the movement intends to play a decisive role in sustaining the progress made under the present administration. 


He outlined a goal to mobilize millions of workers, artisans, farmers, and professionals to back the continuation of policies designed to rebuild national institutions. 


He further cautioned Nigerians against the politics of misinformation and empty promises, urging a shift toward responsible citizenship and constructive dialogue.


In his response, Dr. Duke Alamboye, the President of the National Youth Organization and Convener of the Green Assembly Initiative, provided a candid assessment of the youth perspective. 


He reminded the delegation that young people account for over 65 percent of the voting population but have historically felt neglected and disillusioned. 


Dr. Alamboye stressed that Nigerian youths are yearning for good governance and leadership that moves beyond rhetoric to activate genuine youth participation in decision-making processes. 


Despite these concerns, he pledged that his leadership would collaborate with Working People United to ensure the right candidates are elected in 2027. 


He acknowledged that a four-year term is often insufficient to fully reverse a nation’s fortunes, expressing a belief that the Tinubu administration is making a sincere effort to fulfill its promises.


Supporting this sentiment, Dr. Felix Idowu, Chairman of the National Working Committee of Youths In Politics, advocated for a more inclusive political landscape where young people occupy significant leadership positions. 


He affirmed the commitment of his organization to support the objectives of Working People United in the lead-up to the elections. 


The event was attended by several notable figures, including the Queen Mother of Nigerian Youths, Mrs. Juliet Bunmi Alli, alongside Moses of Africa, WPU National Treasurer Mr. Woke Olamite, and WPU Programs Coordinator Dr. Ibiseri, all of whom underscored the importance of a united front for Nigeria’s future development.



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.


DailyTrust


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.


DAILY POST


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.


DailySun