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PoliticsRe: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by naptu2(op):
The Vice Chancellor of the University of Lagos and chairman of the reception organising committee, Professor Nurudeen Alao reads the welcome address (how many people remember Alao's speedboat?   grin). Dr Mandela reads his response.

Photo 1) Vice Chancellor of the University of Lagos and chairman of the organising committee for the visit, Professor Nurudeen Alao, reads his speech.

Photo 2) ANC Vice President, Dr. Nelson Mandela, reads his speech.

PoliticsRe: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by naptu2(op): 2:59am On May 16
The car stops at the VIP area beneath the State Box, where Admiral Aikhomu and Dr Mandela are received by the Sports Minister.

We now see the main bowl of the stadium. The crowd is ecstatic. The stadium is only half full (the stands opposite the state box are empty) because entry into the stadium was restricted for security reasons (there was another free concert at the Tafawa Balewa Square and people were able to attend that event without restrictions. The square was filled to the brim. There were no government officials at that event). Nelson and Winnie Mandela are driven round the stadium in a police Land Rover. They acknowledge the cheers from the crowd. Ministers (including Tonye Graham-Douglas) and other government officials are in the state box.

There is a rendition of the ANC anthem and the Nigerian national anthem. The crowd sing as if it is an Eagles match.

Photo) Crowd at the National Stadium

PoliticsRe: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by naptu2(op): 2:55am On May 16
The Angolan Airlines plane carrying Dr. Mandela is seen taxing down to its designated spot. It is closely followed by a Nigerian Army Pinzgauer. Admiral Aikhomu leads the Nigerian delegation to the steps of the plane. We see the crew descend from the plane, then Ambassador Sipho George Nene, long time representative of Namibia's South West African Peoples Organisation (SWAPO) and South Africa's African National Congress (ANC) in Nigeria, leads Dr and Mrs. Mandela down from the plane.

Admiral Aikhomu greets the Mandelas and introduces them to members of the Nigerian delegation. There's the usual pushing and shoving between journalists on one hand and soldiers, naval ratings and SSS operatives on the other.

Admiral Aikhomu leads the Mandelas to the car park where the cultural troupes are performing. Winnie Mandela points out a guy on stilts and Admiral Aikhomu invites the Mandelas to go and have a closer look.

Aikhomu and Nelson Mandela get into the CVU Mercedes (Winnie Mandela is ushered into another CVU Mercedes) and they make their way to the National Stadium for the civic reception.

The streets are lined with people who are hoping to get a glimpse of Nelson Mandela. Cars are parked on the other carriageway. We then see the driveway into the National Stadium, which is also lined with people. The motorcade enters the stadium and the crowd cheers when the two CVU cars pass by.

Photo 1) People along the route from the airport to the stadium.

Photo 2) Vice Admiral Aikhomu and Nelson Mandela arrive the National Stadium.

PoliticsRe: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by naptu2(op): 2:52am On May 16

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlRMmNhsg9Y

The video opens with a shot of a banner at the Presidential Wing of the Murtala Muhammed Airport. It reads, "Nigeria Salutes NELSON MANDELA - A Man Of Courage And Pride Of Africa".

Then we see the arrival of the Minister of External Affairs, Alhaji Rilwanu Lukman. The next shot shows the arrival of the Lagos State Governor, Colonel Raji Rasaki (the Action Governor). We also see a CVU S-Class Mercedes Benz (W126) that has been parked at the entrance to the Presidential Lounge. There are several Honda Goldwing motorcycles at the gate of the Presidential Lounge. We also see several cultural troupes at the car park.

Finally we see the arrival of the Chief Of General Staff (military vice president), Vice Admiral Augustus Aikhomu. He is received at the entrance to the Presidential Lounge by Colonel Rasaki. He acknowledges the performance of the cultural troupes and goes inside the lounge.

Photo 2) LASG1. Colonel Raji Rasaki (the Action Governor) arrives the Presidential Wing of the Murtala Muhammed Airport.

Photo 3) GHQ2. Admiral Aikhomu arrives the Presidential Wing of the Murtala Muhammed Airport.

Photo 4) The Presidential Wing of the Murtala Muhammed Airport

PoliticsMandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by naptu2(op):
Nelson Mandela's first visit to Nigeria after being released from prison (May 14th, 1990).

This is a recreation of a thread that I created in 2014 to mark the first anniversary of Dr. Nelson Mandela's death.

ANC Vice President, Nelson Mandela was released from prison on February 11th, 1990. He went on a thank you tour of countries that had supported the anti-apartheid struggle. This, of course, included Nigeria, which had provided funds, training and sanctuary to the ANC. Mr Mandela had stayed in Nigeria in 1962. He lived in the home of Chief Mbazulike Amaechi (The Boy Is Good) at the request of Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe (the Governor General of Nigeria and Chief Mbazulike's leader in the NCNC). Dr Mandela met with Chief Amaechi and Dr. Azikiwe in 1990, to thank them for their assistance.

PoliticsRe: APC Primaries Begin Tomorrow, Saturday May 16th, 2026 by naptu2(op): 9:48am On May 15
Lithiumite:
Its tiday 15th of may and everyone is looking forward to it.
Read the second post, APC Headquarters postponed it to tomorrow. The announcement was made yesterday night.
PoliticsRe: APC Primaries Begin Tomorrow, Saturday May 16th, 2026 by naptu2(op): 8:34am On May 15
armadeo:
I thought hamza was unopposed?
The new electoral law says that candidates can only emerge either by consensus or by direct primaries. A candidate can only emerge by consensus if all screened aspirants signify that they've accepted the consensus candidate.

President Bola Tinubu gave governors a free hand to manage the process.

I have been following the social media accounts of media advisers to various governors. They have been announcing the consensus candidates. The most interesting has been Katsina, where they got consensus candidates in some districts, but some aspirants in other districts refused to accept consensus candidates.

There were 3 aspirants that collected the governorship aspirants form in Lagos. These are Obafemi Hamzat, Jandor and SMA Gold.

Senior politicians in Lagos selected Hamzat as their preferred candidate. Jandor accepted this and stepped down, but SMA Gold insists in contesting the primaries. They will probably try to convince him to step down, but there will be primaries if they cannot convince him before the deadline.
PoliticsRe: APC Primaries Begin Tomorrow, Saturday May 16th, 2026 by naptu2(op): 1:17am On May 15
PoliticsRe: APC Primaries Begin Tomorrow, Saturday May 16th, 2026 by naptu2(op): 1:09am On May 15
APC Lagos governorship primaries.

Obafemi Hamzat

PoliticsRe: APC Primaries Begin Tomorrow, Saturday May 16th, 2026 by naptu2(op):
APC Lagos governorship primaries.

Samuel Mawuyon Ajose (SMA Gold).

PoliticsRe: APC Primaries Begin Tomorrow, Saturday May 16th, 2026 by naptu2(op):
Lagos APC Primaries: 91 aspirants jostle for 24 reps tickets

by Zainab Olufemi
May 14, 2026


No fewer than 91 aspirants will on Friday battle for the All Progressives Congress (APC) tickets for the 24 House of Representatives seats in Lagos State ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The aspirants, who were screened and cleared by the party’s screening committee, include incumbent lawmakers, former members of the House of Representatives, ex-members of the Lagos State House of Assembly, former council chairmen and party stalwarts.

Findings showed that direct primaries would be conducted in most of the 245 wards across the state to determine the party’s candidates for the lower chamber of the National Assembly.

It was also gathered that while consensus arrangements were reached in some federal constituencies, several aspirants reportedly ignored appeals by party leaders to step down.

Three aspirants are, however, expected to emerge unopposed. They are Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa for Agege Federal Constituency, incumbent lawmaker Fuad Laguda and Benjamin Olabinjo.

In Ikeja Federal Constituency, incumbent lawmaker James Faleke will face Olufunke Hassan, while Jimi Benson is set for a showdown with Olugbenga Shittu in Ikorodu.

The lawmaker representing Ajeromi-Ifelodun, Paul Kalejaiye, will contest against his predecessor, Kolawole Taiwo.

Former Lagos APC Publicity Secretary, Seye Oladejo, is seeking the Mushin II ticket against incumbent Toyin Fayinka, while in Mushin I, incumbent Adeyemi Alli will battle Adeleke Opeodu and Madina Sanusi.

In Badagry, Sesi Whingan will square up against Olusegun Adeniran and Olufemi Ogunsanya, while Adebayo Balogun faces Lukman Akinsanya and Delaja Oladipupo for the Ibeju-Lekki ticket.

The contest in Ojo Federal Constituency will be between former Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Bolaji Robert, and Wale Williams. Lanre Okunola and Aremu Olalekan are also set for a duel in Surulere II.

Oshodi-Isolo is expected to witness one of the fiercest contests, with 16 aspirants vying for the two constituencies in the area.

Among contenders for Oshodi-Isolo I are former council chairmen Afeez Ipesa-Balogun and Bolaji Ariyoh, alongside Abayomi Fasanya, Taiwo Ayedun, Bashiru Dawodu, Lawrence Olanrewaju Iyere, Ndubisi Okwara and Nollywood actress Foluke Daramola-Salako.

For Oshodi-Isolo II, former House of Representatives member Ganiyu Johnson and former Commissioner for Information and Strategy Kehinde Bamigbetan are among aspirants in the race.

Ten aspirants are also seeking tickets for Lagos Island I and II constituencies.

Chairman of the Lagos House of Representatives Caucus, Dolapo Badru, former House of Representatives member Ibrahim Obanikoro, former council chairman Toyese Olusi, Muyiwa Ajayi-Bembe, Ayodele Oluseye and Yusuf Adekunle are contesting for Lagos Island I.

Incumbent lawmaker Kayode Akiolu will slug it out with former Special Adviser to the Governor on Transportation, Sola Giwa, as well as Saheed Salawe and Oluwatobilola Martins-Fregene for Lagos Island II.

In Lagos Mainland, incumbent Lanre Oshun faces competition from former council chairman Omolola Essien, Sunday Sawyer, Olushola Olorunleke, Omolaja Animashaun, Olatokunbo Oluwole and Adekunle Omolaja.

The Alimosho contest features incumbent Ganiyu Ayuba, former Commissioner for Tourism Uzamat Akinbile-Yusuf, former council boss Olabisi Adebanjo, Olabode Adebisi and Babatunde Fatuade.

Somolu Federal Constituency is expected to produce another keen contest involving former ALGON National Chairman Kolade Alabi, former Somolu council chairman Abdul-Hammed Salawu, former House of Assembly member Rotimi Olowo and Mojisola Kassim.

In Kosofe, incumbent Kafilat Ogbara will contend with former council chairmen Yetunde Arobieke and Dele Osinowo, alongside Remi Odunsi and Aina Olayinka.

For Epe Federal Constituency, incumbent Wale Raji will contest against Saidat Oladundoye, Wale Anomo, Ademola Amure and Bakare Isiaka.

Six aspirants are in the race for the APC ticket in Amuwo-Odofin, including Ayodele Adewale, Ramotallahi Akinola, Thomas Ayo Da-Silva, Wuraola Adewale, Moses Olarewaju and Adeola Adegbenga.

In Eti-Osa, former council chairmen Rasheedat Adu and Fuad Lawal are contesting alongside John Ogundara, Tosin Wahab and Opeyemi Abodunrin.

The aspirants for Apapa Federal Constituency include incumbent Mufutau Egberoungbe, former council chairman Funmilayo Muhhamed, Samuel Adesola Adebayo and Abullateef Aloba.
https://thenationonlineng.net/lagos-apc-primaries-91-aspirants-jostle-for-24-reps-tickets/?
PoliticsRe: APC Primaries Begin Tomorrow, Saturday May 16th, 2026 by naptu2(op):
APC Nigeria @OfficialAPCNg

ABUJA, FCT

MAY 14, 2026

PRESS STATEMENT

APC POSTPONES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PRIMARY ELECTION TO SATURDAY, OTHER DATES REMAIN UNCHANGED

The All Progressives Congress (APC) announces the postponement of the House of Representatives Primary Election for the 2027 General Elections to Saturday, 16th May, 2026.

Previously announced Primary Election dates for the Senate, State Houses of Assembly, Governorship and Presidential primaries remain unchanged.

The Primary Elections will now be held as follows:

• House of Representatives - Saturday, 16th May, 2026

• Senate - Monday, 18th May, 2026

• State House of Assembly - Wednesday, 20th May, 2026

• Governorship - Thursday, 21st May, 2026

• Presidential - Saturday, 23rd May, 2026

Signed:

Felix Morka, CON
National Publicity Secretary
All Progressives Congress (APC)
https://x.com/i/status/2055031714020274530

PoliticsAPC Primaries Begin Tomorrow, Saturday May 16th, 2026 by naptu2(op): 1:03am On May 15
Sunday Dare, CON @SundayDareSD

STATEHOUSE STATEMENT

PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU'S STATEMENT ON THE COMMENCEMENT OF APC PRIMARIES NATIONWIDE

Fellow party men and women, I am pleased to witness this historic moment in the annals of our party. The party we formed just like yesterday is gearing up for its fourth election cycle. It is a source of pride for me, and I believe for all our distinguished leaders and teeming members.

We founded the All Progressives Congress (APC) on the firm principles of progressive politics, consensus democracy, and personal devotion and sacrifice. This principle of selflessness and devotion has seen us go through each election cycle and come out firmer together. We must consolidate on it as we go into the primaries tomorrow.

The primary elections, kicking off with those for House of Representatives aspirants tomorrow and culminating in the presidential primaries on May 25, 2026, are not mere exercises to produce our standard bearers. They are a referendum on our unity, resilience and strength as a party. They present an opportunity to renew the bond and ideals that we share.

I am aware that, in line with the provisions of the Electoral Act (2026) and our party's constitution, leaders at various levels have initiated conversations to produce consensus candidates. It is a commendable option that would help in reducing rancour and bad blood among party members. I note the impressive progress made in this regard and encourage fellow party members to make the most of this window to ensure a seamless process and a more unified party.

Election is an essential ingredient of democracy. Where consensus fails, I urge us all to go into the primaries as brothers and sisters. All participants in the primaries, as contestants or voters, must keep the peace and be ready to play as sportsmen and women in the overall interest of the party and our country. We cannot afford rancorous conduct or the debasement of our democracy and party unity. In every contest, there will be a winner and a loser. I urge the winners not to gloat in victory and the losers to show sportsmanship by taking things in their stride and preparing for another time. The ultimate winners are those who don't choose to wreck the boat but rather work to prepare for another round. Our opponents are waiting for us to be against each other; we should disappoint them.

Winners and party leaders at all levels should reach out to those who did not succeed with olive branches. We should not play the politics of old; the do-or-die politics that we have put behind us. Politics should never be a zero-sum game. Any candidate that wins does so for all of us as a party. Those who lost out have the opportunity to appeal to the party's committees set up for redress.

To the party leadership, our governors, and other leaders, I urge you to be fair and just. You must rise above sentiment to offer all aspirants a level playing field that guarantees participation without let or hindrance. While only one person will win for every seat contested, we should give eventual losers the satisfaction of a fair contest.

The inclusion of women and youth is dear to my heart. I appeal to voters in the primaries and leaders at all levels to give special consideration to our women and youth in the contest. We cannot afford to relegate the two significant demographics of our population.

Lastly, the Police and other security agencies must remain professional and avoid acting as interlopers during this exercise. Your duties strictly centre on ensuring peaceful exercise. Nothing more.

I wish all our aspirants and party members good luck and a successful outing. I look forward to working with the victorious aspirants for the success of our great party in the general election.

Bola Ahmed Tinubu

President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces

Federal Republic of Nigeria

May 14, 2026
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PoliticsRe: Rotimi Amaechi Submits ADC Nomination Forms by naptu2(op): 7:51pm On May 14
gassbee:
u don ever hear say atiku loose primaries before
Flows001:
Yes. Atiku lost to Goodluck Jonathan in 2011, and also lost to Buhari under the APC in 2015..
And he also lost to MKO Abiola in 1993.
PoliticsRotimi Amaechi Submits ADC Nomination Forms by naptu2(op): 5:13pm On May 14
Chibuike R. Amaechi @ChibuikeAmaechi

Today, I submitted my Presidential nomination forms at the ADC Secretariat, officially throwing my hat in the ring to salvage our country, Nigeria. The mission is clear, we will fight to restore dignity to Nigerians, make our country great and respected in the comity of nations, and bring unity, peace, prosperity and progress to our people.

Arise and Shine!
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