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PoliticsRe: INEC Is Filled With APC Members — Former Tinubu Campaign Coordinator Warns by iwaeda: 9:47am On Apr 09
Not INEC alone, most Newspapers, TV, radio are heavily indebted to APC. grin grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: "Atiku Will Return To Dubai" – Sowore On Not Joining Opposition Leaders’ Protest by iwaeda: 9:29am On Apr 09
Sowore is working for APC, everything he is doing is distraction. I remembered the jamboree he had when GEJ was removed. It is clear he is a time waster and Tinubu boy. Only jogging, fishing and swimming for fun. Very soon, he will contest on his AAC party as chairman and Presidential candidate. grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsUS Orders Non-emergency Staff To Leave Nigeria Embassy After Kebbi, Niger, Jos by iwaeda(op): 9:01am On Apr 09
The US state department has authorised non-emergency government employees and government employee family members to leave its embassy in Abuja due to the deteriorating security situation in Nigeria.

The authorisation was granted Wednesday, an updated travel advisory said.


Though most of the overall risk indicators remained, Plateau, Jigawa, Kwara, Niger, and Taraba states were added to the ‘Do not travel’ list “due to terrorism, crime, and kidnapping”.


The changes were made after recent attacks in some of the states.


On March 29, gunmen invaded the Gari Ya Waye area of Angwan Rukuba, Jos North, killing more than 20 residents and injuring several others. The attack coincided with the Christian celebration of Palm Sunday.

On Tuesday, gunmen reportedly killed at least 20 people in several communities in Niger state and scores in Kebbi.


Other states on the ‘Do not travel’ list include Borno, Jigawa, Kogi, Kwara, Niger, Plateau, Taraba, Yobe, Adamawa, Bauchi, Gombe, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Sokoto, Zamfara, Abia, Anambra, Bayelsa, Delta, Enugu, Imo, and Rivers.


Last November, the United Kingdom warned citizens against non-essential travel to 21 states in Nigeria including Niger, Plateau, and Kebbi.


In the 2026 global terrorism index (GTI) report, Nigeria was ranked the fourth most unsafe country in the world.

According to the index, Nigeria recorded the largest increase in fatalities last year as attacks increased by 43 percent compared to 2024.



The Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) and Boko Haram were responsible for 82.8 percent of all terrorism deaths in the country in 2025.

Pakistan topped the index, followed by Burkina Faso in second position and Niger Republic, which is third in the ranking.

Following recent attacks in the country, some religious leaders have asked the federal government to declare a state of emergency on insecurity.

https://www.thecable.ng/us-orders-non-emergency-staff-to-leave-nigeria-embassy-after-kebbi-niger-jos-attacks/
CelebritiesRe: Saheed Osupa Admits Using Juju For Success: “it’s Not Good To Be Poor” by iwaeda: 8:49am On Apr 09
Won ti re iya ilu ni makoohun ati olugbohun. grin grin grin grin grin angry
PoliticsRe: Youths Should Not Join Atiku, Dino, Obi Protest" - Doris Ogala by iwaeda: 8:48am On Apr 09
Even if Tinubu alone contest, he is not beyond 2027. grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Wike-Backed PDP Fumes Over Turaki Faction’s Meeting With Mark Faction Of ADC by iwaeda: 8:45am On Apr 09
Wike knows he is only INEC representative for APC in PDP. Tinubu is not beyond 2027, let him fume fire and brimstone. grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Akwa Ibom Assembly Passes Mental Health Bill by iwaeda: 11:35pm On Apr 08
Akpabio should be one of the earliest to rubber stamp this. grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Hafsatu Danladi Declares Herself APC National Chairman by iwaeda: 10:45pm On Apr 08
Olorun Oba o. Everyone is entitled to be one thing or the other. grin grin grin grin grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Iran Closes Strait Of Hormuz In Response To Israeli Strikes On Lebanon by iwaeda: 7:34pm On Apr 08
Dangote will increase fuel price tomorrow. grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: David Mark-led ADC & Tanimu Turaki-led PDP Hold Stakeholders Meeting (vid, pics) by iwaeda: 6:30pm On Apr 08
Baba, we shall be here to laugh and laugh. Tinubu is not beyond 2027. We learnt he ran back to Abuja. grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Political Defections Hit APC NNPP, PDP As Members Join ADC In Jigawa by iwaeda: 4:58pm On Apr 08
Tinubu is not beyond 2027. We shall stand here to laugh and laugh. grin grin grin grin
PoliticsINEC Receives ADC's Petition by iwaeda(op): 4:46pm On Apr 08
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) received a petition submitted by the leadership of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) on Wednesday.

The petition, submitted by the party’s National Secretary, Rauf Aregbesola, was received by INEC National Commissioner, Abdullahi Zuru, a professor.

The content of the petition is yet unclear.

However, the ADC has repeatedly called for the removal of the INEC Chairperson, Joash Amupitan, a professor, accusing him of deliberately misinterpreting an order of the Court of Appeal to suspend the party’s recognition.

PREMIUM TIMES reported that the ADC, led by Atiku Abubakar, Rabiu Kwankwaso and Peter Obi, staged a peaceful protest and marched from Maitama Junction to the INEC headquarters in the Maitama District of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

The trio were the presidential candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) and the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 election, but were defeated by President Bola Tinubu, then the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Others present at the protest include the party’s factional National Chairman, David Mark; National Secretary, Rauf Aregbesola; Aminu Tambuwal, a serving senator; Rotimi Amaechi and former senator Dino Melaye.

The protesters carried placards and banners with inscriptions that read: “Tinubu, let our Democracy breathe”, “Falle daya ce, one term president” and “I stand with ADC, I stand with Democracy” among others.

The opposition party had accused the electoral body of siding with the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to block its chances of fielding candidates in 2027.

Background

INEC had suspended the recognition of the ADC last week, in compliance with the Court of Appeal ruling that directed the parties to the suit at the Federal High Court, including INEC, to maintain the status quo ante bellum pending the determination of the leadership crisis in the opposition party.

Mr Bala had challenged Mr Mark’s emergence as the party’s national chairman following the resignation of Ralph Nwosu from the position.

He insisted that he (Bala) should assume leadership of the party after Mr Nwosu’s resignation, in line with the party’s constitution. The case is still pending at the Federal High Court.

Meanwhile, Mr Mark’s camp filed an interlocutory appeal ahead of the Federal High Court’s judgment, but was dismissed by the Court of Appeal.

In dismissing the appeal, the appellate court also asked all parties to maintain the status quo pending the lower court’s ruling on the substantive suit.

In compliance with the order, INEC stopped dealing with any of the factions until the case at the Federal High Court is determined.

“The court also ordered that parties should maintain status quo ante bellum and should not do anything that will foist a fait accompli on the trial court or render the proceedings nugatory,” INEC Chairperson, Joash Amupitan, a professor, explained in an interview with Arise TV.

But the Mark-led faction disagreed with the electoral commission, accusing it of willfully misinterpreting the judgment. It demanded the resignation of Mr Amupitan and other national commissioners of the electoral body.

Meanwhile, another faction claiming the ADC’s leadership emerged on Tuesday.

At a press conference in Abuja, some state chairmen of the party and its other senior members loyal to its presidential candidate in the 2023 election, Dumebi Kachikwu, backed INEC’s decision to stop dealing with Mark and Bala’s factions.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/870189-inec-receives-adcs-petition.html

PoliticsRe: INEC: We Can’t Have One-party System In Nigeria – ADC Dares Tinubu by iwaeda:
Tinubu knew his one party agenda has failed. ADC will be on the ballot papers and win. grin grin grin grin grin
BusinessRe: Dangote Refinery Reduces Petrol Price Back To N1,200/litre by iwaeda: 4:38pm On Apr 08
Backlash immediately they heard anger of the people. grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Alaafin Pays Courtesy Visit On President Tinubu At His Boudillon House by iwaeda: 3:09pm On Apr 08
Oloro of Oro, Oba Joel didn't follow him, sorry he is First class now. Awon oba need to tell Tinubu the truth, so much pain in the land. grin grin grin grin
CrimeRe: American Man Who Won $167 Million, Arrested For Stealing $12,000 by iwaeda: 1:33pm On Apr 08
His village people are very strong, all I can say. grin grin grin grin grin
EventsRe: 33 Export Lager Beer Relaunch With Benin City 33 Connect Party by iwaeda: 1:12pm On Apr 08
33, double 3, replaced club larger as oti bricklayers. grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Your Second Term Not Certain, Liars Surrounded You – Primate Ayodele To Tinubu by iwaeda: 1:09pm On Apr 08
Tinubu is not beyond 2027, we shall be here to LAUGH. grin grin grin grin grin
CrimeRe: FG Begins Mass Trial Of Suspected Terrorists In Abuja by iwaeda: 10:14am On Apr 08
Is Bello Turji amongst them? These are not the real terrorists. grin grin grin grin angry
BusinessRe: Dangote Hikes Petrol Price To N1,275, Diesel N1,950 by iwaeda: 9:35am On Apr 08
It has favoured me and my family. Just N1350, bear with Tinubu. grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: ADC publishes INEC affidavit affirming David Mark leadership as legitimate by iwaeda: 9:02am On Apr 08
Amupitan is dancing to burdillion tune. We shall be here to laugh. grin grin angry angry
PoliticsAPC Loses Senator Gaya To ADC In Kano by iwaeda(op): 8:58am On Apr 08
The All Progressive Congress, APC, in Kano State, has once more lost another big political wig, Senator Kabiru Ibrahim Gaya, to the African Democratic Congress, ADC. Gaya represented Kano South Senatorial District in the last dispensation.

DAILY POST reports that his resignation letter dated April 5, 2026, was addressed to the APC Ward Chairman in Gaya Local Government Area of Kano State, indicating that his decision takes immediate effect.

Gaya said his decision followed a “careful reflection and wide consultation,” noting that leaving the APC aligns with the best interests of his constituents and his personal convictions.

“I extend my sincere gratitude to the party for the platform it provided me and for the cooperation and camaraderie extended over the years,” he stated.

The letter was formally acknowledged by the Gaya Arewa Ward Chairman, Adam A. Adam.

Speaking to journalists on his next political move on Tuesday, Gaya confirmed his defection to the ADC, adding that he maintains a cordial relationship with Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso and Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna.

He noted that they are set to work together towards strengthening and ensuring the success of the ADC in Kano State.

Gaya’s defection to ADC follows earlier defections of the State 2023 gubernatorial candidate of the APC, Nasiru Gawuna who left the party mid last week.
https://dailypost.ng/2026/04/08/apc-loses-senator-gaya-to-adc-in-kano/

PoliticsRe: ADC Crisis: Tinubu, Amupitan Working To Destroy Opposition, Democracy – Atiku’s by iwaeda(op): 10:20pm On Apr 07
Nlfpmod. grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: We Cannot Leave ADC, A Lot Of Appropriation Has Gone Into It - Atiku by iwaeda: 10:19pm On Apr 07
ADC is the next government. grin grin grin
CelebritiesRe: Davis Offor "Clarus" Dies At 85 by iwaeda:
Clarus ogborigboo. Oka sir. Great guy condolences to us all New Masquerade. grin grin grin grin
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Real Madrid Vs Bayern Munich: UCL (1 - 2) On 7th April 2026 by iwaeda(op): 8:46pm On Apr 07
Bayern Munich scored. 1-0 grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: FG Budgets N135bn For 2027 Election Lawsuits by iwaeda(op):
Nlfpmod.Tinubu wants to contest alone and budgeting money for ligitations. What a country. grin grin grin
PoliticsFG Budgets N135bn For 2027 Election Lawsuits by iwaeda(op): 1:10pm On Apr 07
The Federal Government has proposed N135.22bn in the 2026 budget for what it described as “Electoral Adjudication and Post Election Provision,” pointing to a fresh multi-billion-naira commitment to managing disputes and obligations that typically trail Nigeria’s elections.

The provision was contained in the House of Representatives Order Paper for March 31, 2026, which carried the report on the 2026 Appropriation Bill, as seen by The PUNCH on Monday.

The PUNCH observed that the allocation was captured under the Service-Wide Votes, a centrally managed pool of funds used by the Federal Government to finance obligations not tied to a specific ministry, department, or agency.

Service-Wide Votes are widely regarded as the government’s contingency or general-purpose fund within the budget.

It has been described as a central provision used to cover expenditures that cut across multiple agencies, including unforeseen obligations, national commitments, and liabilities that cannot be easily assigned to a single institution.

In some cases, the fund also accommodates items that require further approval or are not fully determined at the time of budget preparation.

Within this framework, the N135.22bn provision for post-election matters indicates that the government expects ongoing fiscal pressure from election-related legal disputes, settlements, and administrative processes.

Further analysis of the appropriation document showed that the provision sits within the broader Consolidated Revenue Fund charges, reinforcing its classification as a centrally managed obligation rather than a direct allocation to any single agency.

The budget schedule showed that total CRF charges stood at N3.70tn, meaning the electoral adjudication and post-election line alone accounted for about 3.65 per cent of that segment of spending.

The allocation came alongside a much larger N1.01tn statutory transfer to the Independent National Electoral Commission in the 2026 fiscal proposal.

The PUNCH observed that INEC is the largest recipient in this category, accounting for 21 per cent of the total statutory transfers of N4.80tn.

Statutory transfers are compulsory allocations backed by law and the Constitution, paid directly to government institutions such as INEC, the National Assembly, and the National Judicial Council.

These funds are released as a first-line charge from the Consolidated Revenue Fund and are not subject to direct executive control.

This means agencies receiving statutory transfers have a degree of financial autonomy and are guaranteed funding to carry out constitutionally mandated functions, particularly those tied to governance, democracy, and institutional oversight.

The PUNCH reported earlier in February that INEC informed the National Assembly it required N873.78bn to conduct the 2027 general elections. The agency also demanded N171bn to fund its operations in the 2026 fiscal year.

The N873.78bn proposed for the 2027 elections represents a significant increase over the N313.4bn released by the Federal Government for the 2023 general election.

The PUNCH further observed that the N135.22bn included in the 2026 appropriation bill is a new line item, which was not stated in the proposed 2026 budget.

Parties question allocation

However, opposition parties and civil society organisations have questioned this new allocation.

The People’s Democratic Party and the African Democratic Congress have raised concerns about the N135.22bn provision for post-election legal matters, questioning the allocation’s transparency and rationale and calling for greater accountability in its use.

The National Publicity Secretaries of the PDP and the ADC, Ini Ememobong and Bolaji Abdullahi, in an exclusive interview with The PUNCH, expressed concern that the provision suggests INEC is expecting legal disputes, implying a lack of preparedness to conduct free, fair, credible, and acceptable elections in 2027.

The PDP National Publicity Secretary said the provision raises concerns about transparency in Nigeria’s electoral process. He argued that the allocation suggests INEC is anticipating disputes, adding that greater openness would “drastically reduce” post-election litigation.

Ememobong said, “It means that INEC itself is anticipating that it will not do well and that people will not accept the outcome of the results. Because if INEC becomes very transparent, post-election litigation will be reduced drastically. It is the lack of transparency and the obvious opacity of INEC during elections that result in post-election litigation.

“However, INEC, in every election, is meant to be neutral. So I am wondering what they are funding.”

He questioned the need for extensive legal funding, noting that “most of the lawyers should be in-house,” while alleging that external counsel may be influenced by political interests.

Ememobong warned that weak institutions and poor electoral conduct have historically undermined democracy, urging authorities to “learn from history” and prioritise governance over politics ahead of the 2027 elections.

“My advice is that the APC-led Federal Government, INEC, and everyone involved in the 2027 elections should take a step back to ensure we protect the country and democracy before talking about elections and partisanship,” he said.

On his part, the ADC Publicity Secretary said it is normal for the Independent National Electoral Commission to prepare for post-election litigation, noting that the electoral body is often joined in legal disputes arising from elections.

However, he raised concerns about the size of the N135bn provision, describing it as excessive given expectations of credible polls. Abdullahi questioned the basis for such a large budget for legal services and the number of cases being anticipated.

He argued that if elections are free and transparent, litigation should be minimal, warning that while the principle is valid, the amount raises accountability concerns.

Also reacting, a renowned political economist, Prof Pat Utomi, questioned why the Federal Government should make budgetary provisions for elections, insisting that elections are contested by individual candidates, not the government.

Speaking to The PUNCH, Utomi said, “It is not the Federal Government that goes to elections, it is the individual candidates, so why should the Federal Government have a budget for it? They should not.”

When asked whether such provisions could be meant for the Independent National Electoral Commission, which is often involved in post-election litigation, he maintained that the commission should manage its own budget.

“If the budget is for INEC, then it should be in the INEC budget, not the FG’s budget. Although the budget process in Nigeria is broken and has been a pure mess,” he added.

On his part, human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), has criticised the proposed expenditure on election-related legal matters, describing it as excessive and unjustifiable.

Falana speaking to The PUNCH on Monday, said, “It is on the very high side. Apart from the fact that INEC has its legal department that services all its offices in the 36 states of the Federation, INEC does not pay more than N3m per brief, even to a senior advocate. This is due to the fact that INEC maintains a neutral position in the majority of pre-election cases.”

He noted that in 2023, the Independent National Electoral Commission was involved in a relatively limited number of legal disputes. “In 2023, INEC was joined as a party in less than 3,500 pre-election cases, election petitions, and appeals arising from them,” he said.

The senior advocate further argued that recent legal developments are expected to reduce the volume of such cases.

“With the ouster of the jurisdiction of the courts in the internal affairs of political parties, the number of pre-election cases will be substantially reduced, and if INEC conducts credible elections, there may be few election petitions and appeals,” Falana added.

He maintained that overall spending on election litigation should remain significantly lower than projected. “Altogether, INEC may not spend up to N20 billion on election legal battles,” he said.

Bodies react

The provision, approved by the National Assembly, has also sparked criticism from Civil Society Organisations, which questioned both the intent and implications of allocating such a substantial sum for anticipated electoral litigation.

The Executive Director of #FixPolitics Africa, Anthony Ubani, has raised concerns over the allocation for post-election legal battles, warning that it reflects deeper flaws in Nigeria’s electoral system.

Ubani said, “The N135.22bn allocation for post-election legal battles is a troubling signal about the state of our democracy”.

While he acknowledged that election disputes are part of the post-election period, he stressed that making a budget as high as the proposed sum calls for concern. He argued that the growing reliance on courts to determine electoral outcomes undermines public confidence in the democratic process.

“Yes, electoral disputes are normal, and the judiciary must be funded. But when a country begins to budget this heavily for post-election litigation, it suggests that elections are no longer expected to be trusted; they are expected to be contested.

“A credible electoral system should settle outcomes at the ballot box, not in the courtroom. But in Nigeria, elections are increasingly fought in three stages: primaries, voting day, and then the tribunal. This weakens public confidence and shifts the real battleground away from the people,” he said.

Ubani added that the trend encourages manipulation and reduces accountability among political actors.

“When politicians believe the final outcome will be decided in court, compliance drops, manipulation increases, and the system begins to reward strategy over integrity. Instead of fixing the root causes, weak electoral laws, poor transparency, weak enforcement, and flawed processes, we are budgeting to manage the consequences. That is backward.”

He called for reforms to strengthen electoral credibility, including real-time transmission of results.

“#FixPolitics, as you may know, has been at the vanguard of advocating and championing electoral transparency, the rescission of the flawed Electoral Act 2026, so that a new law can be passed that captures mandatory real-time electronic transmission of results.

“Just including mandatory real-time electronic transmission of results in the electoral law is enough to checkmate 55 per cent or more of the malpractices, opacity, and fraud in the electoral process. This, in turn, will necessarily cut the litigation budget at least by half.

“Nigeria must invest more in electoral integrity than in electoral disputes. The goal should be clear: elections that are credible enough to be accepted, not endlessly litigated. Anything less keeps us trapped in a cycle of distrust, cost, and democratic decline,” the political group emphasised.

Reacting to the development, the Executive Director of the Centre for Anti-Corruption and Open Leadership, Debo Adeniran, said the allocation could only be justified under specific conditions.

“It could only be appropriate if it is allocated for legal battles by or against INEC. But if it is for legal battles involving the ruling party, that would be unwarranted. That would be abnormal,” he said.

Adeniran noted that budgeting for legal disputes reflects contingency planning but warned against duplication of responsibilities, particularly if the Independent National Electoral Commission already has provisions covering such expenses.
https://punchng.com/fg-budgets-n135bn-for-2027-election-lawsuits/

PoliticsRe: How Tinubu Won And Lost The North By Salihu Tanko Yakasai by iwaeda: 1:02pm On Apr 07
Tinubu is not beyond 2027. grin grin grin grin
EducationRe: Tolu Schools Complex In Ajegunle, The Biggest In Africa by iwaeda: 12:37pm On Apr 07
Tolu, the headquarters of good boys and girls. Interestingly 4 of my cousins went to this complex. Weeds, prostitution, creativity, football, bankers, doctors, engineers at its peak. grin grin grin grin
PoliticsADC Crisis: Tinubu, Amupitan Working To Destroy Opposition, Democracy – Atiku’s by iwaeda(op): 12:22pm On Apr 07
Paul Ibeh, media aide to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, on Tuesday accused President Bola Tinubu and the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, of working to undermine Nigeria’s opposition and democracy in Nigeria.


The remark comes amid the freezing of the David Mark’s leadership of the ADC by INEC.

In a post on X, Ibeh stated that presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga had indicated that Nafiu Bala had emerged as the ADC national chairman, claiming the development was influenced by the President and INEC.


He questioned the development, noting that INEC had previously filed court processes challenging Bala’s eligibility for the ADC chairmanship, and asked what had changed since then.

Ibeh further accused Tinubu and Amupitan of orchestrating what he described as a “democratic faux pas,” warning that such actions could amount to a drift toward dictatorship.


He added that the situation draws parallels with past political developments in Nigeria’s recent history.

He wrote: “Bayo Onanuga is posting on his X account that Nafiu Bala is now the ADC Chairman because his Tinubu’s @NGRPresident and Amupitan’s @inecnigeria are in bed with Bala to annihilate the opposition and inevitably subvert Nigeria’s democracy.

“This is the same INEC that filed processes in court last year to show cause why Bala is not deserving of the Chairmanship of the ADC. What has changed since then?


“Tinubu and Amupitan are the ones cooking up the democratic faux pas. Our message to them is that this dictatorship may live, but not for very long. Does this remind you of another era in our recent history?”

https://dailypost.ng/2026/04/07/adc-crisis-tinubu-amupitan-working-to-destroy-opposition-democracy-atikus-aide/
PoliticsRe: Heaven will not fall If ADC is not on the ballot – APC by iwaeda: 11:28am On Apr 07
Oladejo at over 60, talking like this, Tinubu will still LOOSE Lagos. grin grin grin grin

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