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The National President of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council, Igboayaka O. Igboayaka, has stated that youths will take over leadership positions in Igboland, asserting that the current crop of leaders in the region has failed the people. He made the declaration in Umuahia on Saturday during the inauguration of the new leadership of the Abia State chapter of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council, OYC. Igboayaka, who lamented the poor state of public infrastructure such as schools, medical facilities, and other amenities across Igboland, alleged that successive leaders had allowed public property to decay while establishing their own private enterprises. He charged the newly elected Abia chairman of OYC, Eugene Okonta, and other executive members to ensure that individuals with questionable records are no longer elected into leadership positions in the region. Igboayaka, who emphasised the need for unity among Igbo youths, said his organisation was championing a paradigm shift aimed at transferring leadership responsibilities to the youth across Igbo land. In his welcome address, the newly elected chairman of the Ohanaeze Youth Council, Abia State, Eugene Okonta, pledged to give his utmost to the realisation of the collective aspirations of Igbo youths and the wider Igbo nation. He affirmed that OYC in Abia State would take its rightful place under his leadership. Okonta stated that his administration would engage with the government, security agencies, private institutions, religious youth bodies, and others to help reduce crime and other social vices among young people in Alaigbo. He also called on federal and state lawmakers from Igboland to enact laws aimed at addressing youth unemployment in the region. “I must call upon my fellow youths to keep away from crimes and drugs, which is injurious to health. The current downturn and economic hardship, in the country, are not enough reasons to engage in sharp practices, like kidnapping, cybercrime and other sorts of criminality,” Okonta said. Copyright © Daily Post Media Ltd |
Nigerians are tired of these tirades,you failed from the word go. Your word are different from your actions |
guobe:Disvirgin means to take away the virginity of a person. Deflower and Disvirgin are just synonyms,they can be used interchangeably |
Thomasankara:Wrong, they can write,as they started from their formative years.They are proficient with it. |
amazingspiderma:How, nearly all the middle east countries are Islamic countries and they are doing well. It's only in Africa that you see Islamic societies living wretched Islamic countries has progressed,in terms of economic development than most European countries e.g Qatar,Saudi,UAE,Iran,Iraq, just to mention a few |
Kobojunkie:Yes,an average northerner can understand and communicate effectively with the Arabic language. Being informed and staying abreast of happenings and events both locally and around the globe is not gossips but education |
A leading member of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Kano State, Alhaji Abdullahi Umar, has criticised the party’s former presidential candidate, Mr. Dumebi Kachikwu, over his recent statements and threats against the party, as reported by Nigerian Tribune on Saturday, 5th July, 2025. While addressing the press in Kano, Umar reacted to comments made by Kachikwu, who described some members of the ADC coalition as enemies of Nigeria. Kachikwu had also threatened to take legal action against the party. Umar dismissed the comments as baseless, he said Kachikwu is not a member of the party’s key leadership structures, such as the National Working Committee (NWC) or the National Executive Committee (NEC). Therefore, he argued, Kachikwu lacks the authority to speak or act on behalf of the party. He further claimed that Kachikwu was never part of the founding team of the ADC and had no real influence in the party. Umar described him as a political figure without any serious electoral value. According to Umar, Kachikwu had ongoing disputes with the ADC leadership before the 2023 elections. She Was Beautiful, Now Its Hard To Lo Using a traditional African saying, Umar compared political participation to owning land before laying a mat. This forgotten recipe cleanses the veins Umar also questioned Kachikwu’s relevance, asking what stake he truly holds in the party. He said the former candidate did not campaign across the country or consult widely, calling him a pretender rather than a real contender. He alleged that Kachikwu might be working secretly with the ruling party, APC, to cause confusion within the ADC. Umar warned that similar tactics had been used to destabilize other opposition parties. He called on Nigerians to stay alert and reject politicians who pretend to care for the people but act against national progress. He insisted that the ADC remains a genuine opposition party focused on building a better Nigeria. “So, his threat of legal action against our party, the ADC is baseless and a smirk of contempt for democratic norms. He (Kachikwu) didn’t embark on nationwide campaign, nor did he consult widely as a serious contender. He was just a pretender.” “So, if Mr Kachikwu thinks, he will be a stooge, or a mole for the APC, in order to destabilise the ADC, like they did in LP and PDP, he should have a rethink. Because the ADC has come to stay, as the face of real and purposeful opposition, which would transform and build a country of our dream," he said. From Opera News |
The fact that you can't read,write or speak ENGLISH LANGUAGE doesn't mean you're an illiterate. The northerners are schooled in Islamic education as majority of them can read write and speak with it fluently. To me, they are not illiterate, they are abreast with local and world events as both local and international Media has Islamic coverage An old Hausa Muslim in the north that doesn't understand the English language is well informed about local and international happenings than an old Man or woman in the east |
mrvitalis:is the 13% derivation funds given to the oil producing states not enough. Since they've been collecting it, have there been any spectacular development. Many of them are still constructing roads |
Giving the presidential ticket to an Ibo man means they've shoot themselves on the foot. At best they should give obi deputy |
There's no permanent friends or enemies in life and politics it's a game of personal interest |
THE TRUTH IS THAT THE 2027 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IS BETWEEN NIGERIANS VERSUS apc |
Vision101:If El rufai agrees to market peter obi in the north then,APC is gone in 2027 |
I said it,there will be a lot of fight and rejections from APC of the coalition. APC Will fight dirty before the elections to make sure the coalition doesn't stand. There are going to be a lot of sponsored groups, stooges and fifth columnists to weaken the strengths and scatter them. Will the coalition be able to withstand the pressure |
Perhaps I should do a clarification of the religionists that I refer to, but I won’t, trusting instead that as I write this freestyle, the reader gets my point. Here’s my foremost concern about religions and religionists: Some neither truly belong nor understand the fundamentals, yet they front for religion, giving a wrong impression to outsiders. Their utterances and lifestyle are contrary to what true religionists say they stand for, and it’s here that they do much harm. I use the analogy of bedbugs. Bedbugs suck blood, they suck life, they basically do damage from the inside. Often, one doesn’t see them, blending as they do so well with the fabric, causing harm before anyone realises. It’s happening in religions. I state this fully aware that religionists say they necessarily pack together the good, the bad, and the very bad to impart them. My focus isn’t so much on the bad or very bad. It’s on bedbugs who don’t belong but often front for other religionists. They’re the loudest, and non-religionists have contact with them the most. One person complained that his two successive co-tenants from a religion were quarrelsome, uncooperative beer guzzlers and had even invited him out for a drink. As a peace-loving person, who didn’t have a drinking lifestyle, he found these off-putting, wondering how the beer guzzlers who were identified with a religion were different from non-religionists. Similar fellows are online where they jump into religious topics now, curse those who disagree with them later, and then move in their millions to watch posts with lewd content. They view such posts more than they view what their religious leaders post. Yoruba people have a saying: The insect that eats the vegetable is with the vegetable. Those who bring discredit to religion are inside religion. Why is it important to point this out? Many across the globe don’t trust religion anymore and now bedbugs ruin whatever credibility religion has left. Does one need a third eye to realise what is going on and conclude that something is happening to religion? No. Reason? These days, what those who don’t have religion do is what many who are identified with religion also do. Many non-religionists utter hate; religionists, too, utter hate. Non-religionists loot when they have the opportunity; religionists also loot when they have the opportunity. Non-religionists tell lies; religionists, too, tell lies. Many non-religionists don’t bother about chastity before marriage; many religionists, too, don’t bother. So, what message is left that religionists take to non-religionists? Sometimes non-religionists do better in the aspect of morality or values. They observe such values better than religionists, even though they don’t know the content of the holy books that religionists use. Non-religionists mostly do this in their effort to observe the culture, morals and values of their society. For instance, it’s a known fact that among religionists, the divorce rate is high. Someone once asked why the marriages of non-religionists sometimes hold better than those of religionists. In my contribution, I state that one reason is that non-religionists observe many of the rules regarding marriage (before and after the wedding), which religionists should observe, but most don’t. Many of such rules are in the holy books that religionists use. Even though non-religionists often don’t know the contents of such holy books, they observe the rules therein because they are found in African culture, tradition, morality, or values as well. Meanwhile, many religionists don’t observe these same rules. Marriage is built on certain rules, principles. Whoever observes them benefits, and it doesn’t matter whether or not they have religion. Principles of marriage are like universal laws; they answer to all humans who observe them the same way the principle of seed-sowing and harvest applies to every human who plants. Non-religionists who observe principles of marriage will benefit. Religionists who don’t observe will miss out on the benefits. Virgins are very special to God Still on what message is left that religionists have to take to non-religionists. Worthy to point out is how some religionists hold microphones in Nigeria only to start praising the superiority of one tribe over another tribe. Did the originator of their religion set such an example? There’s also an expression of hate by some religionists. After each incident involving a few criminal elements, their entire ethnic group is demonised. How so many religionists don’t separate the criminal few from their innocent ethnic group members baffles me. It’s rooted in hate. Hate in religionists? But they separate both when it comes to members of other ethnic groups. They have a specific ethnic group they generally hate. I’m puzzled how anyone could say they have religion and yet utter such intense hatred for fellow humans. Do they consider that people observe them, and that many would decide that if this is how religionists are, it’s better to stay as non-religionists? That way, do religionists obey the instructions of the originators of their faiths? Who has not heard some religionists in Nigeria say they have formed an association that’s dedicated to arresting and taking to court whoever expresses any view against their religion? Is this what religionists are sent to do? Could they be interested in the task the originator of their faith gave them to take messages to non-religionists? Would they be eager to take messages to the same ethnic group they profess hatred for? Each time there are accusations of armed attacks, some leaders in religion join issues with the ethnic group of suspected attackers, inciting hate, egged on by some religionists who want them to demonise the ethnic group in question. Meanwhile, introspective leaders in religion are wisely quiet, working behind the scenes instead, knowing that their task is more complex than demonising and engaging in selective sympathy that some religionists display. I imagine religionists are the right set of people to show love to every Nigerian, irrespective of religion, who’s affected by the current state of insecurity. But selective sympathy for one group is what some express and they don’t see anything odd with this. Meanwhile, is it that leaders in religion who also demonise forget that people of the ethnic group they speak against are among their members? By their actions, they not only fail one vital test of leadership, but they also add to the difficult situation of religion, where bedbugs do serious damage. They give a helping hand to bedbugs who eat religion from the inside. Bedbugs who think that trend and civilisation have overtaken what is written in the holy books that religionists use. Bedbugs who dedicate themselves to what the originator of their religion doesn’t instruct them to do. Bedbugs who do what is contrary to what is written in the holy book they use and propagate the same. Those who see payment of tithe written in their holy book yet argue that it’s not necessary because it isn’t written in a certain section. These fellows dismiss what is expressly written in their holy book about the tithe; but they criticise what others say to encourage tithe payment because, according to them, such isn’t expressly written. Moreover, leaders in religion who demonise an ethnic group have fallen in line with those who think their religion is the identity of their own ethnic group. When they mention adherents of the religion in their parts of the country, they mean only their ethnic group. The ethnic group they hate isn’t entitled to their religion, something that the originator of their faith neither conceived nor instructed. Also, leaders in religion praise their ethnic group over other ethnic groups, thus entering the same space as worship leaders who are ego-driven. I refer to worship leaders who offer praise to Divinity, but revel in awards given by mortals to whom they should take their message. Like pop stars do, such worship leaders of necessity curate their albums to meet award standards and pay less attention to the Divinity standard. In the event, “Best-Something Artistes” are sometimes those who have no regard for the values that religions propagate. Their dressing, lifestyle, and utterances say nothing different to non-religionists. Naturally, where the worship song for the award is the focus, rivalry, I-am-better-than-you is present. Worship song is offered to Divinity, but mortals assess its quality and acceptability. Possible? For the bedbugs, religion is just another social grouping where anything goes. Everything they do shows it. The contradictions that have crept into religion are beyond description. |
Bentacur007:It is not yet uhuru,the coalition should be careful of the elements they welcome into their fold. I am saying this because,some of these defectors, expecially from PDP may be stooges working for Wike. They should watch their backs, because the rulling party is not happy with them |
The Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has nullified the suspension of the lawmaker representing Kogi Central, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan. The court, in a judgement that was delivered by Justice Binta Nyako, described as “excessive”, the six-month suspension that was slammed on the lawmaker by the Senate. It faulted the provision of Chapter 8 of the Senate Standing Rules as well as section 14 of the Legislative Houses, Powers & Privileges Act, declaring both as overreaching. The court stressed that the two legislations failed to specify the maximum period that a serving lawmaker could be suspended from office. According to the court, since lawmakers have a total of 181 days to sit in every legislative circle, the six-month suspension handed to Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan was akin to pushing her away from her responsibilities to her constituents for about 180 days. It held that though the Senate has the power to punish any of its members who err, such sanction must not be excessive to deprive the constituents of their right to be represented. Nevertheless, the court held that the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, was not wrong to have denied the plaintiff who was not on the official seat that was allotted to her, the opportunity to speak during plenary. Justice Nyako equally dismissed Akpabio’s contention that the court lacked the jurisdiction to entertain the suit which he said bordered on an internal affair of the Senate. Earlier in the ruling, the court awarded N5 million fine against Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan for posting a satirical apology on her Facebook account. The court said she acted in breach of its order that barred the parties from making public statements pertaining to the subject matter of the suit. It further ordered her to within seven days, publish an apology to it in two national dailies. Gazette |
hotseat:most of the news we read is not for protest but for information and future purposes and also for scholars to read and learn to update themselves |
kennyz247:This is why and how you will remain where you are without any form of progress. Because mental poverty is the worse form of lack. You think you know some,but you are still wallowing in perpetual ignorance |
kennyz247:Please try and change your poor mentality. Abundance and plenty is first created mentally. If you continue to see yourself as poor, there's all possiblity that you will live and lead a poor life |
A former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, has said the only way to stop President Bola Tinubu’s re-election in 2027 is for the Nigerians to take action against him. According to Amaechi, Nigeria cannot achieve meaningful change and progress through wishful thinking, but by taking their fate into their hands, urging citizens to halt Tinubu’s re-election in 2027. The former governor of Rivers State stated this on Thursday at the public presentation of the 2025 Nigeria Social Cohesion Survey Report by the Africa Polling Institute in Abuja. “The only way you can stop Tinubu from being the president of Nigeria in 2027 is to run an election of Nigerians versus the bandits. “If you think you will just sit down and do that, may God be with you,” Amaechi said. He also criticised Nigerians for always complaining about the country’s situation in private, but remaining passive in the face of what he described as “political elite domination.” The ex-governor said, “The elites who are stealing Nigerian money are not up to 100,000, but you have 200 million Nigerians who can fight 100,000 men. “You sit down in your house and complain and grumble. What makes you think the elites would move their hands completely? Who told you the elites don’t know how you are feeling? “They know you are not happy. But you are helpless, not because the elites made you helpless, you made yourself helpless.” Furthermore, Amaechi said he would have left the country, but his wife stopped him. © 2025 African Newspapers of Nigeria Plc. All Rights Reserved. |
Non of them were convicted and jailed. They are all walking freely and enjoying their loots. The criminal justice in Nigeria is only made for the poor |
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has accused major Nigerian television stations of fuelling the political rift between him and Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara. Speaking in Abuja, Wike lashed out at Africa Independent Television (AIT), Arise TV, TVC News, and Channels Television, warning that they would no longer benefit from him or his allies. “No more food for you. You sit in your studios and manufacture stories just to paint me black and incite Rivers people against me. You give your platforms to people who insult me every day without verifying facts. Enough is enough,” Wike said. He accused the media houses of biased reporting and sensationalising the crisis in Rivers State. He claimed they have become “tools in the hands of political jobbers and blackmailers.” “From now on, if you think you can blackmail me to get adverts and patronage, you are wasting your time. I won’t spend one kobo on any of you,” Wike declared. The rift between Wike and Governor Fubara has continued to polarise political stakeholders in Rivers State. None of the mentioned media organisations has officially responded to Wike’s statement as of the time of filing this report. Gazette |
In contemporary times, the question of relocating a deceased’s body across borders for burial has gained significant attention, often fueled by considerations of honour, familial wishes, or social prestige.https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2025/07/late-aminu-dantata-movement-of-corpse-to-madinah-is-against-sunnah/amp/
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Ironfaceman:At sunrise we have Shadows but after sunset you no longer see shadows |
No less than four ministers who served under the immediate past administration of President Muhammadu Buhari have dumped the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and their former boss’s successor, President Bola Tinubu, within their two years of staying out of power, Aso Rock. By analysis, President Tinubu, on resuming office on May 29, 2023, did away with virtually all the cabinet members of his predecessor. This could be due to the fact of bringing new faces or many of them did not support his candidature, some of them even contested against him. However, the three former ministers did not just dump the APC; they have joined the ex-Vice President Atiku Abubakar-led coalition, which recently adopted the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as its political platform ahead of the 2027 election. Recall that Atiku was the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2023 election. He was defeated by President Tinubu in the election but challenged the outcome of the poll up to the Supreme Court, where his case was dismissed over a lack of evidence. Hadi Sirika: The former minister of aviation under Buhari’s administration has also dumped the APC for the coalition’s bride, ADC. While Sirika did not make any comment about his decision to dump the APC for the ADC, his presence at the event on Wednesday suggested he had decamped. Sirika is currently in court with the EFCC over the allegation of awarding multi-billion contracts to his family members, and the contracts were not executed. The contracts, which were allegedly split into two, were awarded to his daughter and her husband’s company, worth about N3.7 billion. Rotimi Amaechi: The former Minister of Transportation under Buhari, finally resigned from the ruling APC and joined the ADC. Amaechi, who was a two-term governor of Rivers state, stated that Nigeria has been completely destroyed and that the country needed to be completely changed. The former governor then accused the APC-led federal government and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of working together to hijack the next general elections in the country. Abubakar Malami: The former Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice under the administration of Buhari, dumped the APC for the ADC on Wednesday, July 2. The former minister, in a Facebook post on Wednesday, July 2, announced his defection to the coalition party, adding that his decision was not out of anger or grief for his former party, but out of love for Kebbi state and Nigeria at large. In the statement, Malami announced his resignation from the ruling party, alleging that “Nigeria is bleeding.” He decried the insecurity in the northern part of Nigeria, making reference to kidnapping, banditry and terrorism, adding that they have become normalised. Rauf Aregbesola: The former governor of Osun state and an ex-minister of interior under Buhari, has finally accepted to be the secretary of the opposition coalition adopted party, ADC. Aregbesola, a former protege of President Tinubu, earlier dumped the camp of the president ahead of the 2022 governorship election in Osun, over his position that the then-governor of the state, Gboyega Oyetola, would not go for a second term, a proposal Tinubu rejected. The loss of Oyetola in the election marked the beginning of the feud between Aregbesola and President Tinubu. Aregbesola was caught in a video ahead of the election that Tinubu did not want what he did to the former governor of Lagos state, Akinwunmi Ambode, to happen to his brother, Oyetola. © The Capital News. All Rights Reserved. |
The days ahead will be interesting in Nigeria. While the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) appears to be banking on Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso to have an easy ride to victory in 2027, the reconciliation that took place in Aso Rock Villa, Abuja, between the warring factions in Rivers’ leadership may not have been well received. The days ahead are pregnant. Many Nigerians may not have known the reason behind the move by the highest echelon of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to have Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso join their fold. Kwankwaso is from Kano State in the northwestern geopolitical zone of the country. The state has 44 local government areas, with an estimated population of 16,253,549 (sixteen million, two hundred and fifty-three thousand, five hundred and forty-nine) people. Its huge number of LGAs makes some states such as Bayelsa (eight), Gombe (11), Ebonyi (13), Nasarawa (13), Niger (15), Abia (17) and others green with envy. Beyond the cult following he enjoys in Kano with his established Kwankwasiyya Movement, Kwankwaso is seen as having a huge electoral capital for any party that gets his support. Despite the fact that the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) was embroiled in a leadership crisis before the 2023 general election, the party managed to win in Kano. It is the only state being governed by the NNPP in the present dispensation. That feat was achieved through the astuteness of Kwankwaso. In the 2023 presidential election, results declared by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Kano showed that the APC got 513,846 (31.50 percent); the Labour Party got 30,089 (1.84 percent); the NNPP got 953,179 (58.42 percent); the People’s Democratic Party got 118.44 (7.26 percent); and others got 15,900 (0.97 percent). The president and his astrologers must have sat down to do the mathematics and must have come to the conclusion that Kwankwaso being on their side in 2027 would do the party a world of good. If, for instance, Kwankwaso had been in the APC in 2023, the NNPP votes of 953,179 would have added to that of the APC – 513,846. The APC could have easily secured 1,467,025 (one million, four hundred and sixty-seven thousand, and twenty-five votes). The political Nostradamuses in the APC may have also advised the President that he would be doing himself much harm if he allows Kwankwaso to successfully go into an alliance with the PDP that got 118,445 votes in 2023, added to the growing discontent against the APC in parts of the North. When compared with the political relevance of Borno State to the APC, observers believe that Kano towers above the northeastern state. The 2023 presidential result strengthens the argument. Whereas APC got 43,930 votes in Borno, PDP got 30,877 votes, and NNPP got 1,194, Borno has only 27 LGAs, 13 councils short of Kano’s. Although the APC won in Borno, the political calculation at the moment ahead of 2027 may have changed so that the APC cannot be resting on its oars, hence the move to begin to look for the black sheep before nightfall. The Vice President, Kashim Shettima, may have done well to deliver his state in 2023; he has also eaten and is still eating the fruit of his labour, but it would seem that some party apparatchiks strongly believe that the broom association must look elsewhere if it hopes to retain power in 2027 with the growing discontent in the North. In the politics that are playing out in the APC, the sudden resignation of Abdullahi Umar Ganduje as the party’s national chairman has been said to have been masterminded by the president’s decision to have Kwankwaso, who reportedly made some demands on the APC as conditions to crossover to the broom association. It is being rumoured that Ganduje has been slated to be offloaded out of the country in the name of an ambassadorial posting. If this works as being touted, it would mean that Ganduje would be irrelevant in 2027, having nothing to do with the affairs of the party or the running of the country from his political wilderness. Ganduje, who has been a political foe of Kwankwaso, tendered his resignation on Friday, 27, 2025, citing ill health. The development left many Nigerians tongue-tied, as they never expected it. The haste with which the resignation was done has been described by many as akin to the demand for the head of John the Baptist. If you know Siminalayi Fubara well, if you have observed him closely, he walks with a special gait with his backside arched upwards. It may not be natural, but it was a walking pattern he developed when he was forming to be a “guy man” in his secondary school days. His arched back is always exaggerated when he is provoked. And he has been provoked countless times since he mounted the saddle on May 29, 2023. Make no mistake about it, the way he walks does not suggest weakness or weak spines, but his political travails in recent times seem to be exerting much pressure on him to threaten the spine. He got infuriated several times at the heat of the impasse between him and his political godfather, Nyesom Wike, who is now the FCT minister. On one occasion, he spoke angrily to the highest echelon of the Nigeria Police in Abuja. He strongly believed that in a democracy, as is practised in many climes, a state governor is immune from all manner of meddlesomeness and that it is not possible for the operators at the federal level to dictate what should happen at the subnational levels. But Nigeria is a different clime, and the brand of democracy being practised is quite different. In March, 2025, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu imposed a state of emergency on Rivers State and violently shoved Fubara aside. The declaration was condemned by many Nigerians who felt that the president was not being impartial in the political standoff between the governor and Wike. Since the development, Fubara has continued to receive solidarity from various quarters. But many seem to have withdrawn their sympathy on the allegation that he appeared very desperate to return to power even under stringent conditions that were designed to humiliate him, although those who hold such views have not made public the clear copy of the said agreement that Fubara allegedly signed on Friday, 27, 2025, inside Aso Rock Villa. What is not in doubt is that the content of the agreement may not have been largely in favour of the governor. This could be gleaned from his statement that no sacrifice is too much for the good of the people of Rivers. It is being touted that part of the agreement is that the governor should not seek re-election after he served out his first term. Observers are saying that what transpired at the “conciliatory” meeting may have been a choreography leading up to the grabbing of the state by the ruling party, the next step of which would be to stampede Fubara to port to the APC. It would not be surprising to hear Fubara announce any time soon that he has moved to the ruling party. For many observers, Sim has been conquered and his political spine broken. Expressing anger over the Abuja accord, Theophilus Alaye, president of the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), took exception to the part of the agreement that allegedly demands that Fubara must not seek re-election. Alaye believes that the governor’s constitutional rights had been infringed upon. “What is happening in Rivers is about individual and primitive love for power. They have succeeded in holding the state to ransom,” he said. He also flayed the Supreme Court for failure to rule on the case brought to it by the governors of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP). “Why is it taking the Supreme Court an eternity to weigh in on the appeal by the PDP governors over the removal of Fubara? This does not bode well for democracy. The Supreme Court was supposed to rule on the case as a matter of emergency,” he said. It is believed in many quarters that the so-called reconciliation has upheld the stranglehold of Wike on the state. For many observers, it is not resolution but shenanigans. The days ahead will tell. Gazette |
Nigerians, including the youths doesn't know the problems bedeviling Nigeria. Nigeria problem aren't political parties but the people and their cultural values Even if the coalition succeeds in grabbing power in 2027, you will be surprised that things will still get worse. All these polls actually doesn't make any sense. |
Politicstoday:On a serious note,this is one of the problems of our leaders. They never wholeheartedly carry the Nigeria youths along,in any important political discussion on how to turn the nation around. Imagine this formidable coalition that's poised to unseat the ruling party doesn't has any Nigerian youths from any of the sixth geo political zones. That's is one critical area,the coalition should look into, because Nigeria need a fresh blood in the system. |
WowSweetGuy:What is the ailment, is it depression, please see a doctor ASAP |
Peter Obi joining ADC is like throwing spanners into the works. They will not be able to garner enough votes because of this costly mistake There's a coveat For this coalition to be taken seriously by Nigerians they should adopt intelligents youths from across the six geopolitical zones. Atiku,obi ,El rufai and all those old and tested politicians in the party should just be playing a guiding roles to this young minds If this is not done,it means they are re grouping the further loot the resources of the country |
bernardluccky:At 22, you should concentrate fully on your studies and thinking of a better future and not women. As you can see, you are already being distracted by her. By the time you're through with your studies, when you've started working, you will see a better woman. What you are into now is just to kill your dream No woman loves you, they go after the highest bidder |
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