Politics › Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Hit ₦159.28trn In December 2025– DMO by iwaeda: 2:36pm On Apr 15 |
Subsidy is gone. Nigeria still borrowing more than graves. Ask them what they have done with the loans, stealing to fill their pockets.  |
Politics › Nigeria’s Insecurity Has Reached ‘state Of War’ – Arewa Forum by iwaeda(op): 2:19pm On Apr 15 |
The Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) has declared that Nigeria’s security situation has escalated to a “state of war,” urging the Federal Government to urgently adopt extraordinary measures to address the crisis.
This position was contained in a communiqué issued at the end of the 38th meeting of the ACF Board of Trustees held in Abuja.
The meeting, presided over by the Chairman of the Board, Bashir Dalhatu, brought together prominent northern leaders, including former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mahmud Ahmed, ex-Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, former Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, and former President of the UN General Assembly, Tijjani Muhammad-Bande, among others.
In the communiqué, the forum said Nigeria’s security challenges have gone beyond insurgency, banditry and communal clashes to a full-scale crisis threatening the country’s survival. “The scale, persistence and human cost of violence demand a fundamental shift in national priorities,” the ACF said, stressing that the situation must now be treated as an overriding national emergency.
The forum lamented that hundreds of thousands of Nigerians have been killed or displaced across states such as Borno, Plateau, Niger and Kwara, noting that the casualties also include members of the armed forces.
According to the ACF, the humanitarian toll of the crisis has left families shattered, livelihoods destroyed and communities traumatised, while the nation’s economy continues to suffer severe setbacks.
It further warned that insecurity is crippling agricultural activities, particularly in northern Nigeria, disrupting supply chains and worsening inflation.
“Redirecting national resources toward security is not a diversion from economic development; it is a prerequisite for it,” the communiqué stated.
The forum called on the Federal Government to adopt what it described as a “wartime approach,” including the temporary suspension or scaling down of non-essential projects to concentrate resources on tackling insecurity.
It stressed that while development remains important, restoring security must take precedence.
“Nigeria stands at a critical crossroads. The escalating security crisis threatens not just lives, but the very stability and future of the nation,” the ACF warned.
The group concluded that until Nigerians can live, work and travel without fear, meaningful national progress would remain unattainable, urging decisive and comprehensive action to secure the country without further delay. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/04/nigerias-insecurity-has-reached-state-of-war-arewa-forum/
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Politics › Re: BAT Isn't GEJ Even If You Dress Monkey In Suit Or Pig In Agbada - Paul Ibe by iwaeda: 11:53am On Apr 15 |
This man who is a CV writer. They all conspired against GEJ. Tinubu is not beyond 2027.  |
Politics › Re: The Succession In The Ogun Senate That Could Define Adeola’s Legacy by iwaeda: 9:39am On Apr 15 |
A man ruined Lagos East as HOR, the Senator. Now he has gone to Ogun, if APC continues,somebody can be brought from Ondo, to become governor of Osun. Borrow yourselves brain.  |
Politics › Re: You Are A Liar, I Am Still In APC - Bello El-Rufai Replies Bashir Ahmad by iwaeda: 9:07am On Apr 15 |
2027 will be very interesting. We shall be here to laugh.  |
Politics › Re: 2027: APC Is In Panic – Dele Momodu Backs Atiku-Obi Presidential Ticket by iwaeda: 9:04am On Apr 15 |
Atiku/Obi is the best chance. Tinubu is not beyond 2027.  |
Politics › Even A Dead Man Will Defeat Tinubu In 2027 — Galadima by iwaeda(op): 11:33pm On Apr 14 |
A chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Buba Galadima, has said President Bola Tinubu would lose the 2027 election even under unlikely circumstances.
Galadima made the remark on Tuesday while speaking at the party’s convention, where he criticised the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and its handling of opposition parties.
“I want to remind them that even if there is no living human being in Nigeria, and we bring a corpse in a coffin and put him against President Tinubu, I assure you the corpse will win the election in 2027,” he said.
He alleged that the APC-led government had attempted to weaken opposition parties, including the PDP, SDP, NNPP, Labour Party and ADC.
“I want to touch on one important point: we have seen that the APC and its government have tried to destroy the PDP, SDP, NNPP, Labour Party and the ADC,” he added.
“So any attempt to intimidate or frustrate us, we must withstand and say no. It’s only our ‘no’, resilience, and courage that will deliver us from the mafioso in government.”
He also added that the party holding its convention despite alleged attempts from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) shows that the party won’t allow anybody in the country to dictate how political behaviour should be. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/04/even-a-dead-man-will-defeat-tinubu-in-2027-galadima/
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Politics › Re: The scammers are in ADC, Tinubu's Renewed Hope on track - Onanuga replies Rauf by iwaeda: 9:37pm On Apr 14 |
Onanuga forget when Abacha locked him up. They all know Tinubu is a failure and scammed Nigeria.  |
Politics › Re: Akpabio Defends Tweet Linked To Amupitan by iwaeda: 9:25pm On Apr 14 |
So they agreed that Amupitan made those tweets. The greatest error will be for Tinubu and APC to continue in 2027.  |
Health › Re: FG Begins Payment Of Doctors Arrears by iwaeda: 4:44pm On Apr 14 |
Government has not started paying N70k to many ministries. It is propaganda of APC.  |
Politics › Re: Bandits Torture UNIJOS Student, John Arum Azi, Make Him Denounce Jesus by iwaeda: 3:41pm On Apr 14 |
Where is Dejobi always boasting they can trace anyone? I pity the young man when I saw the video last night.  |
Sports › Re: Ghana Appoint Carlos Queiroz As Coach Ahead Of 2026 World Cup by iwaeda: 2:39pm On Apr 14 |
Ghana may still not go beyond group stage.  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Lafarge Found Guilty Of Financing Islamic State & Other Terrorist Groups by iwaeda: 1:54pm On Apr 14 |
I have said it crimes are sponsored by many corporate organisations, knowingly or not.  |
Politics › Re: 2027 Starts Now – Solomon Adeola Sends Message To APC Members by iwaeda: 12:35pm On Apr 14 |
Yayi gba won loju, ni Shasha Akowonjo, osalo si Abuja. Now one jewon loju ni Ogun through Egbado. Let us laugh ahead.  |
Politics › Re: Convention: Setback For ADC As Event Centre Proprietor Withdraws Permission by iwaeda: 11:08am On Apr 14 |
A democrat defacing democratic process. Tinubu is not beyond 2027.  |
Politics › Re: ADC Holds Convention Against Odds by iwaeda(op): 10:38am On Apr 14 |
Game of throne, interesting.  |
Politics › Re: IGP Holding Meetings To Prevent Us From Discussing His Tenure Ends Today- Sowore by iwaeda: 10:38am On Apr 14 |
He has tried in service sixty years is not amala or beans. He has to take a bow and go home.  |
Politics › Re: Nigeria’s Economy In Shock – Edun by iwaeda: 9:50am On Apr 14 |
Let us go and buy shock absorber, to withstand the economy that is dying, N70k minimum wage not being paid.  |
Politics › ADC Holds Convention Against Odds by iwaeda(op): 9:29am On Apr 14 |
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) is making good its promise to hold its national convention today. The party declared yesterday that all arrangements for the conduct of is national convention were in place.
Our correspondent learnt that at least 2,500-3000 delegates are expected at the convention which is to ratify the National Working Committee (NWC) under the leadership of former Senate President, David Mark.
This comes as the Supreme Court is billed to hear the appeal on the ADC leadership tussle. The appeal by the David Mark leadership is asking the court to grant an order staying the execution of the Court of Appeal ruling delivered on March 12th.
The party has faced many challenges in its bid to hold the convention.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had de-recognised the David Mark leadership of the ADC, which had earlier informed the electoral body of its intention to hold the convention.
The commission vowed not to receive any correspondence from the Mark-led leadership or Nafiu Bala Gombe, who is seeking to be declared as the National Chairman of the party, following the resignation of the former National Chairman, Dr Ralph Nwosu.
Gombe had challenged the take over of Mark leadership, insisting he should assume leadership. He filed a suit at the Federal High Court in September 2025, seeking to stop Mark’s group from acting as party leaders.
Although the Mark leadership filed an appeal in the case, the Court of Appeal dismissed it on March 12, 2026.
Citing the ongoing litigation, the INEC said it would maintain the status quo ante bellum.
In the buildup to the convention, the party ran into hitches trying to secure a venue, saying it was denied usage of the Eagle Square and the National Stadium Valedrome, where it had intended to hold the event.
Ologbondiyan said many hotels turned them down once they realised it was the ADC.
The party accused the present administration of trying to frustrate their efforts in holding the convention, saying, “Nigerians should be assured that the ADC will hold its convention in Abuja as scheduled.”
He said, “We had written to the authorities for the Eagle Square, it was acknowledged. But since then, they refused to answer us. We also wrote for the Valedrome at the National Stadium, we were told by the ministry that they did not have any authorisation to allow us use the place.”
Workers fixing banner at the venue of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) national convention in Abuja, slated for today. Presidential spokesman, Sunday Dare, however, denied the allegation saying all political parties enjoy equal rights under the law.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, on Monday, also dismissed claims that any political party was denied the use of Eagle Square for a convention. He insisted that no formal application for the venue was submitted.
“Who denied them? I am not aware of any such development, and I don’t even know which party you are referring to. If it is the African Democratic Congress (ADC), such claims are their usual attempt to gain public sympathy,” Wike said.
He explained that using the Eagle Square is subject to due process, which includes a formal application through Abuja Investments Company Limited (the facility’s management) and the payment of the required fees.
The minister also clarified that the Moshood Abiola National Stadium Velodrome does not fall under the jurisdiction of the Federal Capital Territory Administration, rather the Sports Commission.
“As we speak, no formal application has been submitted to Abuja Investments Company Limited. When the APC used the venue and the PDP used the Stadium Velodrome, they complied with the process. We do not deny anyone access if the rules are followed,” he added.
Leaders of the party including; Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, Rotimi Amaechi, Aminu Tambuwal and Rauf Aregbesola last week, protested at the INEC headquarters, accusing the Nigerian government of undermining opposition parties. Alarm over fake membership cards in Kaduna
Only yesterday, the Kaduna State chapter of the ADC raised concern over what it called the circulation of fake membership cards in the state, warning members of the public to remain vigilant against fraudsters posing as party officials.
The alarm was raised in Kaduna by the chairman of the Membership Mobilisation, Registration and Revalidation (MMRR) Committee, Alhaji Ibrahim Sidi Bamalli, alongside the committee’s secretary, Hajiya Hafsat M. Baba, during a press briefing.
They alleged that certain “agents provocateurs,” working with anti-democratic elements, are printing and distributing counterfeit membership cards to unsuspecting individuals.
The committee stressed that the only recognised structure of the party in Kaduna State is the one aligned with former governor Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai and the ADC National Vice Chairman (North West), Jafaru Ibrahim Sani.
It also reaffirmed that the duly recognised Kaduna State MMRR Committee is headed by Sidi Bamalli, with Hafsat Baba serving as secretary, and urged members of the public to direct all registration-related inquiries to the authorised office.
The committee said authentic membership registration is conducted strictly through ward offices and the party’s official online portal, with final verification carried out physically to ensure credibility.
The ADC noted that it had procured 50,000 official membership cards for Kaduna State, which were distributed across the wards, adding that each card carries specific security and identification features.
“Kaduna State is currently ranked among the top two states in terms of membership mobilisation and registration nationwide,” the committee said.
The ADC explained that its hybrid registration system combining physical and online processes was designed to ensure inclusiveness, transparency and compliance with the Electoral Act 2026, which requires political parties to maintain verifiable membership records.
Despite the setbacks, the party insisted that its convention would go ahead as scheduled.
Speaking, chairman of the media sub committee of the ADC convention, Kola Ologbondiyan, told Daily Trust that all is in place.
He said,”As am speaking with you, we are at the venue of the convention, putting finishing touches to the event.”
Members of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Caucus of the House of Representatives, during a press conference calling for the sack and prosecution of the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), at the National Assembly in Abuja yesterday
ADC Reps join calls for Amupitan’s sack
Meanwhile, the party and its members are not relenting on the call for the INEC chairman to quit.
ADC caucus in the House of Representatives, yesterday, joined the call for the removal and prosecution of the chairman of INEC, Prof Joash Amupitan.
The caucus, in a communiqué read by its leader, Afam Victor Ogene, at a press conference, said the demand followed what it described as “compromising, partisan and conflicted” conduct by the INEC chairman.
It cited allegations that Amupitan had previously made partisan statements on social media in support of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), as well as posts suggesting religious bias, claims which INEC has denied.
According to the lawmakers, independent digital investigations reportedly link the social media account in question to the INEC chairman, raising concerns about his transparency and integrity in managing Nigeria’s electoral process.
“In light of these inconsistencies and concerns regarding impartiality, we call for the immediate removal of Prof. Amupitan and advocate for his prosecution to safeguard the nation’s democracy,” Ogene said.
The caucus also accused INEC of interfering in the internal affairs of the ADC by allegedly recognising a faction of the party’s leadership contrary to an earlier position that acknowledged a group led by former Senate President David Mark.
It warned that such actions could deny the party the opportunity to field candidates in future elections, thereby undermining democratic inclusiveness.
The lawmakers further alleged collusion by some officials of INEC and elements within the judiciary to influence an ongoing court case concerning the ADC leadership crisis.
They cited provisions of the Electoral Act 2026, particularly Section 83(5), which bars courts from entertaining matters relating to the internal affairs of political parties.
Describing the situation as an “existential threat to democracy,” the caucus vowed to petition the National Judicial Council (NJC) to investigate and sanction judicial officers accused of compromise and malfeasance.
It also aligned with recent comments by the President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Afam Osigwe (SAN), who warned that perceived political patronage of judges could erode judicial independence and public trust.
The ADC lawmakers stressed that INEC must not only be independent in name but must also demonstrate transparency, neutrality, and credibility in its operations ahead of the 2027 polls.
Parties not learning from past mistakes – Dr Abdulkareem
Political Scientist at the University of Ilorin, Dr Edun Abdulkareem, said the situation within ADC reflects a failure to learn from the internal breakdowns that weakened older parties.
“To me, the crisis in the PDP is self-inflicted. And what we are now seeing in ADC follows a similar trajectory. The expectation was that newer political actors would learn from the mistakes of established parties, but that is not the case,” he said.
He argued that the root of the ADC crisis lies in the failure to follow due process, particularly in matters relating to party leadership and executive control.
“Before attempting to take over the structure of a political party, there are clearly defined legal and constitutional procedures. The party’s constitution and the broader legal framework guiding political parties in Nigeria do not allow for arbitrary takeover of executive positions. Due process must be followed,” he explained.
Dr. Abdulkareem stressed that leadership changes within parties must occur through established mechanisms, such as conventions or legally sanctioned processes, rather than unilateral actions.
“What should have been done was to allow internal processes to play out, including conventions where leadership transitions can be legitimately effected. Skipping these procedures creates instability and opens the door to legal challenges,” he added.
Speaking on the broader implications for Nigeria’s democratic development, Dr. Abdulkareem expressed concern that persistent internal crises within political parties are undermining democratic growth.
Dr. Abdulkareem concluded that strengthening internal party democracy and adherence to due process are critical to advancing Nigeria’s democratic system.
‘Allegations of bias threat to democracy’
A Senior Legal Advisor with Lawyers Alert, a civil society organisation in Benue State, Victor Eboh, described allegations of bias and political leaning against the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Joash Amupitan, as a serious threat to public trust and democratic stability.
Eboh said that from a civil society perspective, such allegations – even before an election – are significant, not necessarily because they establish wrongdoing, but because of the implications they hold for the credibility of the electoral process.
He noted that the legitimacy of INEC rests largely on its perceived neutrality, stressing that elections are judged not only by their technical conduct but also by the confidence citizens have in their fairness.
He explained that when stakeholders begin to question the impartiality of the commission’s leadership -whether based on past statements or perceived affiliations – it creates a confidence deficit that could undermine public acceptance of election outcomes.
“Second, such accusations point to a broader structural issue: weak institutional safeguards against perceived or real conflicts of interest. In many democracies, electoral management bodies are expected to maintain not just neutrality, but also the appearance of neutrality. This means that past public expressions, political associations, or even perceived sympathies can become liabilities.
Eboh stressed finally, that the appropriate response, from a CSO perspective, was not necessarily immediate calls for resignation, but rather a transparent and independent review of the allegations, public clarification by the electoral body and reinforcement of institutional safeguards to restore confidence.
“In essence, when an electoral umpire is accused of bias ahead of elections, it is less about the individual alone and more about the risk of eroding electoral legitimacy. For democracy to function, citizens must trust not just the outcome, but the process and the institution managing it,” Eboh posited.
On his part, Dr Jide Ojo, a development consultant and public affairs analyst, said ADC should have erred on the side of caution.
“If they are assuming that the case coming up at the Supreme Court will be decided today, what if that case is not decided in their favor or that the Supreme Court does not give judgment?
“I think they could have shifted their convention till after the Supreme Court decision, even if it’s just for 24 hours,” he said. https://dailytrust.com/against-odds-adc-holds-convention/?
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Politics › Re: Woro, Kwara Residents Reject Mats, Buckets From Tinubu Government by iwaeda: 8:33am On Apr 14*. Modified: 9:51am On Apr 14 |
You see how wicked politicians can be. 176 people are still in captivity. Won lo ra eni oree, peli ati age (mats, buckets and prayer kettles). Honestly I don't blame them, but docile citizens. Some of my people are even callously supporting Tinubu, despite many of them paying ransom to kidnappers, who kidnapped their relatives. Absentee govenor who showed up once in a while in Ilorin. People need to be intentional about their future.  |
Health › Re: Drug Addiction: Youths Hit Hard As 14.3m Nigerians Consumed Illicit Drugs In 1Yr by iwaeda(op): 8:10am On Apr 14 |
Agarawu, Apatira, Tinubu Square, Tom Jones, Idumota, Jankara. Ita Idungaran, Isale Gangan, TBS and so on are destroying our youth.  |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Bayern Munich Vs Real Madrid: UCL (4 - 3) On 15th April 2026 by iwaeda(op): 8:05am On Apr 14 |
Bayern Munich vs Real Madrid 15 April, 2026 20:00 pm. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Will Be Judged On Results Not Politics Mastery - Phrank Shaibu To Keyamo by iwaeda: 8:00am On Apr 14 |
Tinubu has failed in all areas. He is trying to run a dynasty.  |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Will Lose Before Noon On Election Day – Ex-ADC Spokesman Predicts by iwaeda: 7:40am On Apr 14 |
Tinubu is one term President.  |
Crime › Re: Nigeria Police Recover Large Arms, Ammunition, Anti-Aircraft Launcher by iwaeda: 10:24pm On Apr 13 |
May God safe Nigeria from APC.  |
Politics › Re: Adamawa ADC Chairman Suspends Atiku Abubakar, Babachir Lawal And Others by iwaeda: 9:47pm On Apr 13 |
Tinubu is so scared of contest.  |
Politics › Re: Senator Solomon Adeola (Yayi) Adopted As APC Consensus Candidate In Ogun State by iwaeda: 8:42pm On Apr 13 |
After stealing Lagos West. Let me laugh ahead.  |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Manchester United Vs Leeds United (1 - 2) On 13th April 2026 by iwaeda(op): 8:36pm On Apr 13 |
Manchester United that want to go above Arsenal, loosing 2-0 to Leeds.  |
Politics › Re: 2027: No Muslim Candidates, No Vote Across Yorubaland - MURIC by iwaeda: 8:18pm On Apr 13 |
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Manchester United Vs Leeds United (1 - 2) On 13th April 2026 by iwaeda(op): 8:18pm On Apr 13 |
Manchester United must conceed.  |
Politics › Re: BREAKING:ADC Finally Gets Venue For Convention Hours After Alleged Govt Sabotage by iwaeda: 3:04pm On Apr 13 |
ADC is next government. Tinubu knows.  |
Politics › Re: Daily Trust Apologies Over Fake News Reporting Of Terrorists Bombing by iwaeda: 12:51pm On Apr 13 |
They apologise about wrong pictures, not that the bombing didn't take place.  |