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Politics2027: Our Presidential Ticket Open For Contest Despite Endorsing Tinubu – APC by Ofunaofu(op): 6:26pm On Aug 27, 2025
The ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, has dismissed speculations that it would print one presidential nomination form solely for the incumbent, President Bola Tinubu and exclude other party chieftains from the contest for its ticket, in the lead up to the 2027 presidential election.

National Organising Secretary of the party, Alhaji Sulaiman Argungu, disclosed this at a news conference on Wednesday in Abuja.

While confirming that both the National Working Committee NWC and various state chapters had adopted Tinubu as the preferred candidate, the Organising Secretary insisted the process remains open.

He said; “It will be the wish of the party, and we, the NWC of the party, have already endorsed President Tinubu as the next presidential candidate of the party. And by extension, other organs have equally done the same thing.

“Governors in the states have done the same, too. It has also been replicated in all six geographical zones of the country. But it does not mean that the door is closed.

“We will definitely not close our doors. When the time comes, our timetable will be made known. Anybody who wants to aspire for the presidency under the APC will not be denied the opportunity to purchase the expression of interest and nomination forms to exercise their franchise.

“We never said we had locked the door. We are only telling people that we appreciate what the President is doing for the people of the country and that he deserves a second term in office when we roundly endorsed him recently.”

Democracy does not permit dictatorship. While the majority of our members have endorsed President Tinubu, any other aspirant who wishes to contest under the APC platform will still be allowed to do so”.

He further assured that the APC would continue to abide by the Independent National Electoral Commission’s INEC timetable and the provisions of the Electoral Act to ensure a credible and inclusive selection process.

Argungu also described the party’s victory in recent bye-elections held in opposition strongholds as proof of growing confidence in the ruling party and President Tinubu’s administration.


He said the wins recorded in states traditionally controlled by the Peoples Democratic Party PDP reflect the electorate’s faith in APC’s vision and manifesto.

“The fact that we can secure victory in PDP states shows that Nigerians believe in the progressive agenda of President Tinubu and the APC,” he said.

Responding to questions on allegations that the party’s Organising Department had been sidelined in the conduct of primaries, he dismissed such claims, stressing that under his leadership since 2022, the department has introduced innovations that encourage teamwork and transparency.

On concerns that some aspirants might be shut out of the forthcoming governorship primary election in Ekiti State, the APC Organising scribe clarified that the process is open to all members, insisting that no one had been denied the opportunity to participate.

“So far, four aspirants, including the serving governor, have purchased forms. Two are men, while two are women, who benefited from the party’s gender-sensitive policy that grants free nomination forms to female aspirants,” he explained.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/08/2027-our-presidential-ticket-open-for-contest-despite-endorsing-tinubu-apc/

PoliticsRe: Tone-Deaf, Offensive – ADC Blasts FG’s Salary Hike Plan For Tinubu, Shettima by Ofunaofu(op): 10:03am On Aug 27, 2025
Not just tone-deaf and offensive, but also insensitive.
PoliticsRe: North Being Pushed To The Wall – ACF by Ofunaofu(op):
Not just the north, nigerians irrespective of region is being pushed to the wall by this wicked and draconian regime ever in the history of this country
PoliticsNorth Being Pushed To The Wall – ACF by Ofunaofu(op): 7:49pm On Aug 26, 2025
The Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) has warned that Northern Nigeria is being pushed to the wall amid worsening insecurity, poverty, and environmental challenges.

The Forum gave the warning during its 78th National Executive Committee meeting held in Kaduna.

ACF Chairman, Mamman Osuman, who addressed the gathering, said the North could no longer afford to remain silent in the face of escalating crises confronting the region.


He cautioned, “This is not a time for the North to fold its arms and watch while things continue to deteriorate. Our security situation is worsening, the resources of the region are being exploited, and environmental problems are mounting. We must rise and unite to defend the region.”

Osuman lamented the daily killings in Northern Nigeria, stressing that the situation had become unbearable.

“We have lost children, young men and women, and the elderly to floods, disasters, criminals, and terrorists. The state of affairs is deeply troubling. That is why I call for sober reflection and prayers,” he said.

Speaking to the BBC after the meeting, ACF Adviser Bashir Hayatu Gentile explained that the Forum had thoroughly examined the challenges troubling the North and resolved that urgent action was needed.

He said, “These are real problems facing the North, and we must compel the government to act. Nothing is more disturbing today than insecurity – kidnappings and killings everywhere. That is why the ACF resolved that the North must unite and pressure the government to intensify efforts to address these pressing challenges.”

Gentile further noted that in his speech at the Kaduna meeting, Osuman told the Federal Government that the patience of the North was “wearing thin.”


“The ACF Chairman called on the government to change its strategies to stop this devastation. He said Northern patience is running out and that government must act decisively,” Gentile said.


The ACF expressed deep concern over a recent report by Amnesty International which revealed that 10,217 people were killed in just two years of President Bola Tinubu’s administration – all in Northern Nigeria.

Gentile added that beyond the killings, mass abductions and village raids have become a near-daily occurrence in the North.

He cited the recent attack in Malumfashi Local Government Area of Katsina State where armed men stormed a mosque during dawn prayers, killing and burning worshippers.

“The report said 27 people were killed, but from what we gathered, the figures were even higher,” he stressed.


The Forum condemned the silence of government officials on Amnesty’s findings, saying the refusal to refute the figures confirmed the severity of the crisis.

“Since Amnesty released the report, no government official has denied it. This is why the ACF insists that Nigeria’s security framework must be overhauled,” Gentile concluded.
https://dailytrust.com/arewa-being-pushed-to-the-wall-acf/

PoliticsRe: Atiku Borrows Obi’s Line: ''I Am Not Desperate To Be President...' by Ofunaofu: 5:58pm On Aug 26, 2025
There's only one desperado: the Dlôrd, master of the grab, the snatch, and the runaway.
PoliticsRe: No More Corruption In Nigeria, Reforms Blossoming— Tinubu To Brazilian Investors by Ofunaofu: 3:53pm On Aug 26, 2025
This is just comedy .Tinubu is obviously cracking jokes.
PoliticsRe: Peter Obi To Decamp To PDP Once Again? - Thisday by Ofunaofu: 10:40am On Aug 26, 2025
Redoil:
according to a source who do not want his name in print.

our source
the source
a source
who are we to believe
It could also be an Agbadóos source
PoliticsRe: Why Is APC Not Pushing For Electoral Reform? by Ofunaofu: 10:39am On Aug 26, 2025
Of course the Tinubu-led APC isn't pushing for electoral reforms.....you don't fix a system that helped you grab, snatch, and run away with the people’s mandate
TravelRe: Japan Denies Plans To Create Special Visas For Skilled Nigerians by Ofunaofu: 10:34am On Aug 26, 2025
Tochi3:
grin grin grin

..the Laptop you typed this from is full with lies & propaganda..

..Allah will never have mercy on you..

grin grin grin
It's a donated laptop specifically used to dish out lies, falsehood, and propaganda.
PoliticsRe: Osun, Lagos Lead As 1.3 Million Complete Voter Card Pre-Registration by Ofunaofu: 7:59am On Aug 26, 2025
Cosbyrich:
2022:
According to a report by Nigeria's National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), approximately 133 million Nigerians were multidimensionally poor as of 2022, representing about 63% of the population. This means these individuals lack more than one basic necessity for survival, including adequate access to healthcare, food, sanitation, and clean energy for cooking.



2024:

An estimated population of 88.4 million people in Nigeria is living in extreme poverty. ”The number of men living on less than 1.90 U.S. dollars a day in the country reached around 44.7 million, while the count was at 43.7 million for women.


Things will get better,sir.

In just a few years,just 100 people will remain in poverty with a lot of chances of exiting poverty at their disposal,which they will eventually make use of.
Very bright light ahead.

God bless Nigerians and you too,sir.
You’re quoting 2022 data to make a 2024 argument and then wildly predicting that only 100 people will be in poverty “in just a few years”?

Let’s talk facts, since even your principal Tinubu once mocked Peter Obi by saying “na statistics we go chop”. Well, sir, Nigerians are now not even chopping and the stats are no longer abstract. They’re a stark reality. In 2022, yes NBS reported 133 million Nigerians were multidimensionally poor (63% of the population).

But by 2024, according to the World Bank, 106 million Nigerians were living in extreme poverty under $2.15/day.

Even NBS’s 2024 data shows worsening food insecurity:

2 in 3 households can’t afford healthy food.

Over 60% of Nigerians now skip meals or eat less due to lack of money.
So ask yourself: If 63% were multidimensionally poor in 2022, and by 2024, food poverty alone affects 66%, how exactly are things getting better?

You can’t mock data one day and then try to twist it to sell hope the next.
If your bright light is so real, why are more Nigerians living in darkness of hunger, inflation, and joblessness under this administration?

We need solutions, not slogans. And certainly not fictional projections that insult the intelligence of Nigerians living through this hardship.
Politics2027: PDP Shuts Out North by Ofunaofu(op): 5:52am On Aug 26, 2025
The main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has zoned its 2027 presidential ticket to the South, shutting out the possibility of a northern candidate flying its flag in the next election.

This was part of the resolution reached at the party’s 102nd National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting held at its national headquarters in Abuja on Monday. The NEC also confirmed Ambassador Umar Damagum as the party’s Substantive National Chairman. He is to hold the position until the party’s elective national convention in Ibadan scheduled for November 15 and 16.

The decision of the party to zone its presidential ticket to the South mirrored a similar path taken by the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), whose governors, National Working Committee (NWC), and National Assembly caucus have already adopted President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as its sole candidate for 2027.

If either Tinubu or a southern candidate of the PDP wins the 2027 election, by 2031 the South would have governed Nigeria for a cumulative 21 years since the return to democracy in 1999: Olusegun Obasanjo (1999–2007), Goodluck Jonathan (2010–2015), and Tinubu or another southern president (2023–2031).

In contrast, the North would have held power for only 11 years within the same period: Umaru Musa Yar’adua (2007–2010) and Muhammadu Buhari (2015–2023).

However, between independence in 1960 and the end of military rule in 1999, the North dominated power for a total of 34 years, compared with the South’s four and a half. Northern leaders during this period included Tafawa Balewa (1960–1966), Yakubu Gowon (1966–1975), Murtala Muhammed (1975–1976), Shehu Shagari (1979–1983), Muhammadu Buhari (1983–1985), Ibrahim Babangida (1985–1993), Sani Abacha (1993–1998), and Abdulsalami Abubakar (1998–1999). Of these, only Balewa and Shagari were democratically elected.

In the same period, the South produced three leaders: Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi (January–July 1966), Obasanjo (1976–1979), and Ernest Shonekan (August–November 1993).

Why PDP zoned presidency to South

Zoning has remained a central factor in Nigeria’s presidential contests, with major parties, including the APC, rotating the position between regions.

Multiple PDP sources told Daily Trust that the party’s decision was primarily to reduce acrimony. Another insider added that the zoning arrangement would also discourage current NWC members from seeking re-election to their positions.

A NEC member explained: “NEC zoned the presidency to the South because the national chairman and presidential candidate cannot ordinarily come from the same region. All stakeholders had already agreed to maintain the status quo on zoning. Besides, after eight years of President Muhammadu Buhari, it would not be fair to zone the presidency to the North.”

He added: “Even the body language of Nigerians favours a southern presidency, and the party is taking cognisance of the situation in the country.”

Ahead of the 2023 general election, the PDP had set up a zoning committee led by former Benue State governor Samuel Ortom. After wide consultations, the Ortom committee threw the ticket open, allowing aspirants from across the country to contest.

That decision produced former Vice President Atiku Abubakar as candidate, a move that polarised the party. The fallout led to the formation of the G-5 governors, led by then Rivers State governor, now FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, who opposed Atiku’s candidacy and worked against the PDP during the election. The group included Oyo’s Seyi Makinde, Ortom, Abia’s Okezie Ikpeazu, and Enugu’s Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi.

To address lingering divisions, the NWC on August 14 inaugurated another zoning committee chaired by Bayelsa State governor Douye Diri. The committee’s recommendations, later adopted by NEC, led to Monday’s resolution zoning the presidency to the South.

Zoning presidency to South is a default campaign for Tinubu – Olawepo-Hashim

Meanwhile, a PDP chieftain, Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim, has described the zoning of the 2027 presidential ticket to the South as a “default campaign” for President Tinubu’s re-election under the APC.

Olawepo-Hashim, who is from the North Central and has declared interest in seeking the party’s ticket, argued that the South lacked a viable candidate capable of challenging Tinubu, accusing those who supported the decision of indirectly working for the president’s second term.

“This is a subtle campaign for an easy ride for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Those who are saying it must be automatically zoned to the South are also championing the president’s re-election. They are running a default campaign for his re-election,” he said.

He further claimed that zoning elective positions violated the Nigerian constitution and disenfranchised party members.

“I believe NEC has made a big error. Yes, it was democratic in the sense that members voted, but it was still a mistake because the Nigerian constitution does not allow you to discriminate against a party member seeking elective office on account of where he comes from. It is a major constitutional issue. Even though I was not contesting, any party member can go to court and say, ‘I was shut out by this zoning policy,’” he argued.

Describing the decision as unprecedented, Olawepo-Hashim said the PDP had never barred any zone from contesting the presidency.

“The PDP has never zoned the presidency before. The party never shut the door against any zone. What has happened today is unprecedented,” he said.

He also dismissed comments by FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, who claimed the zoning vindicated him. Olawepo-Hashim said Wike should not be taken seriously, alleging that he was among those campaigning for Tinubu’s re-election.

But one of the founding fathers and member of the PDP Board of Trustees, Chief Ejiofor Onyia, described the decision to zone the 2027 presidential ticket to the South as a crucial step toward restoring unity and repositioning the party ahead of the general elections.

Speaking on Arise TV, Onyia said the outcome of NEC meeting had eased lingering disputes within the opposition.

“We are now exiting our time of squabbling and the party is coming back together to serve the nation the way we have served it before,” he said.

Onyia explained that the zoning committee had concluded its work, paving the way for the Southern states to micro-zone the presidential slot, while existing National Working Committee (NWC) offices would remain unchanged.

Other stakeholders at the NEC meeting

The BoT member acknowledged that past constitutional amendments had worsened internal crises, particularly when the mandatory resignation clause for officeholders seeking elective posts was diluted.

“What was stated clearly was that before any candidate holding a party office goes for elective office, that candidate must resign. But as amendments were being done, the wordings were changed from ‘shall’ to ‘may,’ and that created the initial misunderstanding,” he explained.

Onyia said NEC had opted for reconciliation rather than punishment of members accused of anti-party activities, including the G-5 governors.

“It’s not time to wield the big stick yet. When people are contrite, you allow them. This is a political environment, not a school where you punish according to offense,” he said, adding that most of the dissenting governors had returned to the fold.

He dismissed claims that FCT Minister Nyesom Wike could dictate PDP affairs from outside.

“As of today, the FCT Minister is working for an opposition party and he does not have the power to decide what the party does. He can react any way he likes as an individual, but that does not stop the party from doing what the constitution has provided,” Onyia said.

He dismissed suggestions that new parties could overtake PDP before 2027.

“PDP is in every ward of this country, every local government. It will take ADC a minimum of four years to build the kind of structure PDP has. There’s no way they can catch up in 2027,” he said.

Since its formation, the PDP has relied on zoning as a power-balancing mechanism.

Ahead of the 1999 primaries, founding leaders adopted zoning to appease the South-West after the annulment of the June 12, 1993 election, believed to have been won by MKO Abiola. The party zoned its ticket to the South-West, eventually producing Obasanjo.

In response, the PDP formally zoned its 1999 presidential ticket to the South, particularly the South-West, as a reconciliatory gesture to appease the region most affected by the June 12 crisis. However, this did not stop aspirants such as Alex Ekwueme (South-East), Abubakar Rimi (North-West), and Sarah Jibril (North-Central) from contesting against the eventual winner, former President Olusegun Obasanjo (South-West).

By 2003, Obasanjo sought re-election. The PDP leadership rallied behind him, though northern figures like Abubakar Rimi still entered the race. The contest, however, was not competitive, as Obasanjo overwhelmingly secured the party’s ticket and later won re-election against Muhammadu Buhari of the ANPP in the general election.

In 2007, the zoning arrangement swung back to the North after Obasanjo completed his two terms. As party leader, Obasanjo played a central role in determining his successor, throwing his weight behind Umaru Musa Yar’adua, then governor of Katsina State (North-West). This endorsement forced other influential aspirants, including Rivers State governor Peter Odili, to withdraw. Rochas Okorocha (South-East), however, refused to step down and finished second with 372 votes, far behind Yar’adua’s over 3,000 votes.

Following Yar’adua’s death in 2010 and the swearing-in of his vice president, Goodluck Jonathan (South-South), the PDP faced one of its most controversial zoning battles ahead of the 2011 presidential election. Many northern leaders, under the umbrella of the Northern Political Leaders Forum (NPLF) led by Adamu Ciroma, argued that the presidency should remain in the North to complete Yar’adua’s term. Jonathan, however, insisted on contesting and, backed by most PDP governors, overwhelmingly defeated Atiku Abubakar (North-East) at the primaries.

After the zoning crisis of 2011, the PDP’s 2015 primaries marked a major departure from its earlier competitive tradition. The party barred serious contestation, adopting Jonathan as the sole presidential candidate. Many considered Jonathan’s decision to run again as a betrayal because of an informal understanding in 2011 that he would serve only one full term before power returned to the North.

Much like the ruling APC did earlier this year with President Tinubu, Jonathan was adopted in 2015 as the consensus candidate of the PDP. His adoption was endorsed by all major organs of the party, including the National Executive Committee (NEC), the Board of Trustees (BoT), the PDP Governors’ Forum, and other stakeholders.

However, the move deepened divisions within the party, prompting the exit of powerful factions to the opposition. The fallout ultimately contributed to Jonathan’s loss in the 2015 general election, making him the first incumbent president in Nigeria’s history to be defeated in a re-election bid.

Who emerges from the South?

Attention has now shifted to possible contenders for the PDP ticket. Those mentioned include former President Jonathan, former Labour Party (LP) candidate Peter Obi, and Oyo State governor Makinde, who completes his second term in 2027.

Although Jonathan has not indicated interest, many PDP stakeholders believe he remains one of the few figures capable of challenging the APC.

Obi, who ran under LP in 2023, has promised to serve only one term if elected president. However, his current party is embroiled in crisis, and while he has associated with the opposition coalition led by the African Democratic Congress (ADC), many believe securing the PDP ticket ahead of Atiku would be an uphill task.

PDP spokesperson Debo Ologunagba recently said the party was not wooing any individual but remained open to “like-minded people” ready to help rescue Nigeria from the APC.

Makinde, one of the PDP’s financiers and a key figure since the Wike-led crisis, is seen by some as a strong contender, especially if Jonathan decides not to run.

Makinde, Olawepo-Hashim supporters storm PDP headquarters

At Monday’s NEC meeting, Makinde’s supporters thronged the party headquarters, dancing and brandishing placards urging him to declare his ambition.

Also present were supporters of Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim, a founding PDP member who recently returned to the party. Clad in colourful vests and face caps, they sang solidarity songs and carried banners describing him as “a credible alternative and a unifier.”

The rally was coordinated by three major support groups: the Hashim Unity Group, led by former Bwari Area Council speaker Musa Makanda; The Hashims, led by Sunday Tsado; and Hashim Advocates, led by Abba, a former PDP youth leader in the FCT.

The group leaders hailed Olawepo-Hashim’s record of advocacy for democracy and good governance, urging party leaders to consider him as the PDP flagbearer for 2027.

PDP Reps caucus backs party resolutions

The PDP caucus in the House of Representatives has resolved to adopt all decisions of the party’s committees and organs, including the Zamfara and Lagos resolutions aimed at stabilising the party.

The lawmakers took the position after an emergency meeting in Abuja on Monday.

Briefing journalists, caucus leader, Fred Agbedi, said members of the 10th House caucus were fully behind efforts to build a formidable front ahead of the 2027 general elections.

“As representatives, we are to ensure that we support the position of the party, to create more stability, peace, and strengthen this party to ensure that we take victory in the presidential and other elections by 2027.

“There are no lingering crises. What we have told you is that the caucus adopts all the decisions of the committees and organs of the party, and we are ready to work with them,” Agbedi said.

He added that the lawmakers were committed to supporting all initiatives aimed at restoring lasting peace in the PDP.

Wike vindicated over zoning – Aide

Meanwhile, Lere Olayinka, Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and Social Media to the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, said the NEC’s decision to zone the presidency to the South while retaining the chairmanship in the North vindicated Wike and the G-5’s position in 2022.

He argued that the PDP’s defeat in the 2023 general elections stemmed from former National Chairman Iyorchia Ayu’s refusal to step down after Atiku Abubakar emerged as the party’s presidential candidate.

“But today, NEC has resolved that since the National Chairman of the party is zoned to the North, the 2027 presidential ticket be zoned to the South. Has the PDP not come back to eat its own vomit?” Olayinka asked.

“Sadly, they know the truth. Wike simply said, take the chairmanship to the South if you want to gain the presidency, but they said no, they must take the two, and the PDP lost.

“They have realised the mistake they made in 2022 and are correcting it in 2025. But is it not too late already, bearing in mind that the only way the zoning can be justified is for the South to conclude its eight years, while the presidency returns to the North in 2031?” he added.

PDP’s southern ticket could shift northern votes to ADC – Analyst

Political analyst Dr Kabiru Sufi has warned that the PDP’s decision to zone its 2027 presidential ticket to the South could reshape electoral dynamics, particularly in the North.

Sufi said the PDP’s move mirrored the ruling APC, which appears set to field President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for re-election.

“From all indications, the APC is going to return Tinubu as its sole candidate. Along that line, the PDP wants to maintain its position as the leading opposition party. If they want to do that, they also want to field someone from the same southern part of the country so that the two will now battle it out in terms of the northern votes,” he explained.

However, he noted that the strategy created an opening for a third force, particularly the African Democratic Congress (ADC), to make inroads if it fielded a northern candidate.

“By implication, it means that as an alternative opposition party, if ADC fields a northern candidate, then that may as well change the equation for both parties. It means there is a possibility that the northern votes will now be separated more than expected. Probably the ADC might get a larger chunk of it if they field a northern candidate, therefore changing the balance of the equation which the PDP hopes to achieve by fielding a southern candidate,” Sufi said.

He added that while the PDP’s calculation was to secure credibility as the main opposition by aligning its zoning policy with the APC, the outcome would ultimately depend on how northern voters respond to potential third-party candidates.

ADC not thinking about zoning now – Bolaji Abdullahi

However, when contacted, Bolaji Abdullahi, spokesman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), said the party was not currently discussing zoning.

“Unlike other parties, we have a lot of work to do to build our structures across the country,” he told Daily Trust.

He added that “That is more important to us than conversations about where the president will come from.

“So, we are not having that discussion now. When the time comes, it will not be a secret. We will make our position clear, whether we are adopting zoning or not.”

On claims that the ADC is pursuing northern interests, Abdullahi dismissed the suggestion.

“That is not true. We are not going to allow ourselves to be blackmailed by that kind of narrative,” he said. “When the time comes, we will do what is in the best interest of our party and Nigerians.

“Whoever we put forward will be in our best interest, because at the end of the day, we want to win the election. Whatever choices we make will be strategic decisions to help us achieve victory and deliver on our plans for Nigerians. We will not do something simply because that is what other parties are doing.”

On whether competence will take precedence over zoning, he said both could go hand in hand.

“Absolutely. They are not mutually exclusive. To say you are going for zoning does not mean you will not go for competence. What we are saying is that for now, it’s not a conversation we are ready to have as a party.”
https://dailytrust.com/2027-pdp-shuts-out-north/ cc

PoliticsRe: Osun, Lagos Lead As 1.3 Million Complete Voter Card Pre-Registration by Ofunaofu: 5:42am On Aug 26, 2025
Watianoengineer:
As long as Peter Obi loses in 2027, we are ok with it. That his son's cozy picture with a fellow man really sent shock waves through out the country sad
It's funny how you're more rattled by Peter Obi's son's cozy picture than by the fact that Tinubu has sent more Nigerians into poverty than any president in our history. While you're obsessing over pictures, people can't eat, the naira is in freefall, and insecurity is at an all-time high. If poverty were a legacy project, Tinubu would’ve earned a Nobel Prize by now. Worry less about Obi's son and more about your Tinubu disastrous leadership
PoliticsRe: PDP Zones 2027 Presidential Ticket To South by Ofunaofu: 7:07pm On Aug 25, 2025
mrvitalis:
zoning it to South is against Tinubu but u guys are not smart enough to see it
Why did you let the cat out of the bag bro
PoliticsRe: Resign If Tinubu Doesn’t Listen To You – Ozekhome Tells AGF Fagbemi by Ofunaofu: 8:06am On Aug 25, 2025
Tinubu, his charge-and-bail lawyer, the Attorney General of the Federation, are complicit actors, with none inclined to consider one another’s counsel.
PoliticsTone-Deaf, Offensive – ADC Blasts FG’s Salary Hike Plan For Tinubu, Shettima by Ofunaofu(op): 7:49am On Aug 25, 2025
The African Democratic Congress, ADC, has strongly condemned the proposal by the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission, RMAFC, to increase the salaries of political office holders, including the President, Vice President, governors, the Senate President, and other top officials.

In a statement issued on Wednesday by Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, National Publicity Secretary of the ADC, the party described the plan as “an all-out affront to the Nigerian people,” insisting that it reflects a government disconnected from the struggles of ordinary citizens battling economic hardship.

While acknowledging RMAFC’s constitutional mandate to review the pay of public officials, ADC said the timing was insensitive, given the skyrocketing cost of food, soaring fuel prices, and an eroded N70,000 minimum wage that millions of Nigerians barely receive.


DAILY POST reported that RMAFC Chairman Mohammed Shehu had recently argued that the current pay structure of political leaders was inadequate, unrealistic, and outdated.

But the ADC countered that politicians already enjoy bogus and opaque allowances, perks, and discretionary funds that far exceed the salaries of ordinary Nigerians.

“For perspective, our national minimum wage stands at N70,000, a figure that has been largely wiped out by inflation. Yet, unlike public office holders, most Nigerians do not receive additional allowances to cushion the cost of living,” the party said.


ADC demanded the immediate suspension of the plan, insisting that the government has no moral right to demand sacrifice from citizens while political elites insulate themselves from economic hardship.

“Rather than enriching politicians who already live in obscene indulgence, the government should focus on raising the minimum wage to a living standard, ensuring timely payment of civil servants, and strengthening social welfare programs,” the statement added.
https://dailypost.ng/2025/08/20/tone-deaf-offensive-adc-blasts-fgs-salary-hike-plan-for-tinubu-shettima-akpabio-others

PoliticsAlfred Emberga Sworn In As New Benue Assembly Speaker by Ofunaofu(op): 7:49pm On Aug 24, 2025
The Benue State House of Assembly on Sunday elected Hon. Alfred Berger, member representing Makurdi North Constituency, as its new Speaker following the resignation of his predecessor, Hon. Aondona Dajoh.

Berger, who was sworn in during an emergency plenary session presided over by Deputy Speaker, Hon. Lami Ogenyi, assured lawmakers of his commitment to work in unity with his colleagues, including the immediate past Speaker, to advance the state’s development agenda.

“I consider this a call to service and a renewed responsibility to lead with fairness, inclusivity, and transparency,” Berger said after his election.

“My focus will be on stabilising the House, healing past divisions, and working hand in hand with Governor Hyacinth Alia, my colleagues, and the people of Benue to deliver on our legislative mandate.”

The new Speaker’s emergence came shortly after the House unanimously lifted the suspension placed on him and three other members last Friday, following their alleged attempt to unseat Dajoh. The chamber resolved to set aside its rules to enable the election of a new leader.

Hon. Dajoh, in his resignation letter dated August 24, 2025, said his decision to step down was in good faith and in the best interest of the state. He pledged to remain committed to his duties as the representative of Gboko West Constituency.

Berger, who previously served as the House spokesperson before his suspension, emphasised that his leadership would prioritise reconciliation. He noted that challenges encountered in the past were part of legislative politics and should not stand in the way of collective progress.

“I hold no grudges. The task before us now is to unite, legislate effectively, and support the executive in driving policies that benefit our people,” he added.

Meanwhile, Governor Hyacinth Alia, through his Chief Press Secretary, Tersoo Kula, distanced himself from speculations linking him to the leadership change, stressing that the process was purely internal to the assembly.
https://dailypost.ng/2025/08/24/alfred-emberga-sworn-in-as-new-benue-assembly-speaker/

PoliticsRe: Where Was Abiodun In The June 12 Struggle? - Ogun Progressive Alliance by Ofunaofu: 7:31pm On Aug 24, 2025
This is his mugshots; he was convicted of fraud in the USA while others were fighting for democracy during the June 12 struggle

PoliticsRe: 2027: No Igboman Will Contest Presidency Against Tinubu – Ohanaeze by Ofunaofu: 7:08pm On Aug 24, 2025
agentNija:
Can you show me a single picture of this Isiguzoro of a person? That name is fictional character that only exists in APC laptop.
I think I agree with you.
PoliticsRe: VIDEO: PDP Governors Storm Zamfara, Accuse Tinubu Of Impunity And Abuse Of Power by Ofunaofu: 6:59pm On Aug 24, 2025
APCNig:
A mortal bring whom God has Blessed. He is the Chosen One. He is the Special One. He is the god of Politics
of course, he’s the modern-day Pharaoh, chosen not to save Nigerians, but to inflict untold hardship, pain, strife, pestilence, and hunger, just like the biblical Pharaoh was chosen to afflict the Israelites. God chooses people for different purposes, not all of them are pleasant
PoliticsRe: 2027: No Igboman Will Contest Presidency Against Tinubu – Ohanaeze by Ofunaofu: 6:49pm On Aug 24, 2025
Even by merely reading the headline, I already knew it would be none other than that Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro a chárlatan parading himself as Ohanaeze Ndigbo.

For the umpteenth time, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro is not a member of Ohanaeze Ndigbo and therefore lacks the mandate to speak on its behalf.

He is exploiting the name Ohanaeze Ndigbo to gain undeserved relevance.
PoliticsRe: VIDEO: PDP Governors Storm Zamfara, Accuse Tinubu Of Impunity And Abuse Of Power by Ofunaofu: 4:21pm On Aug 24, 2025
Kdon2:
God is the eraser, leave that role to God.
Even God won’t erase what was never written right in the first place. Let’s focus on sharpening the leadership before calling on divine correction.
PoliticsRe: Food Prices Crash As Federal Government Policies Start Yielding Result. by Ofunaofu: 4:06pm On Aug 24, 2025
seunowa:
How much was garri when Abacha was in government? Why must prices of food items go back to when goodluck was at the helm of affairs? Why can it go back to pre- 1999 era?
You’re comparing apples to cassava, brother and you know it. Nobody is asking for 1993 prices. We’re talking about just over a year ago, before this administration took over. Garri was ₦800–₦1000 in May 2023, then skyrocketed to over ₦4,000 under Tinubu. Now it drops to ₦1,800 and we’re supposed to celebrate? That’s not progress... it’s recovery from calamitous, self-inflicted harm.

You don’t get applause for putting out a fire you started.

Dragging Abacha or pre-1999 into this is pure deflection and mischief. We live in this economy, under this government and this is who we’ll hold accountable. Past governments aren’t the benchmark. Reality is
PoliticsRe: VIDEO: PDP Governors Storm Zamfara, Accuse Tinubu Of Impunity And Abuse Of Power by Ofunaofu: 3:35pm On Aug 24, 2025
Kdon2:
A spectacular mortal being😜
Even spectacular pencils still need a sharpener and most times an eraser
PoliticsRe: VIDEO: PDP Governors Storm Zamfara, Accuse Tinubu Of Impunity And Abuse Of Power by Ofunaofu: 2:00pm On Aug 24, 2025
Kdon2:
Tinubu is not Jonathan or buhari😜👍

They don't have a clue
Tinubu is merely a pencil in the hand of the Creator. just a mortal being
PoliticsRe: Peter Obi Affirmed Commitment To Coalition – ADC Replies Datti Baba-Ahmed by Ofunaofu(op): 12:12pm On Aug 24, 2025
yarimo:
If you want to be useless and confused Politically just decamp or associates yourself with ADC grin
Says a supporter of the APC a party that turned governance into a tragic comedy. Is the APC-led government not the very definition of uselessness personified?
PoliticsRe: ADC Factional Chairman, Nafiu Bala Denies Resignation From Party by Ofunaofu: 11:26am On Aug 24, 2025
yarimo:
Nafiu bala is ADC authentic national chairman, hijackers beware
You’ve left Lamidi Apapa and Abure of the LP, and now you're desperately jumping to Nafiu Bala of the ADC like a headless antelope
PoliticsRe: Why Atiku/peter Obi Ticket Can't Sell In 2027 by Ofunaofu: 11:19am On Aug 24, 2025
helinus, Instead of obsessing over hypothetical Atiku/Obi dynamics in 2027, why not dissipate this same energy towards telling Nigerians what exactly Tinubu has done to earn a second term?

This administration has reduced the purchasing power of the majority of Nigerians and completely wiped out the middle class. People are struggling to afford food and basic healthcare, shelter etc yet you're here campaigning two years early with no track record to defend.

Talk about performance, not projections. Nigerians deserve results not recycled talking points.
PoliticsRe: On The Origin Of Evil by Ofunaofu: 10:23am On Aug 24, 2025
Softmirror:
This administration exposed people who have been living a fake life claiming wealthy.
No, this administration didn’t expose fake lives, it exposed how quickly even the so-called ‘comfortable’ can be dragged into survival mode. The Tinubu administration has reduced the purchasing power of the majority of Nigerians and has completely wiped out the middle class. There’s nothing to flex when everyone’s just trying to afford basic necessities.
PoliticsRe: Any Of My PAs Claiming To Earn Less Than ₦1m Monthly Is Lying — Gov Eno by Ofunaofu: 10:17am On Aug 24, 2025
princeade86:
While online laptops and single table agents receiving 30k monthly.
You mean those who are still using Amaechi-donated laptops?
PoliticsPeter Obi Affirmed Commitment To Coalition – ADC Replies Datti Baba-Ahmed by Ofunaofu(op): 9:59am On Aug 24, 2025
African Democratic Congress, ADC, has discarded the deception tag made by the former Labour Party’s presidential running mate, Datti Baba-Ahmed.

ADC’s Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Jackie Wayas, informed Datti that LP’s ex-presidential candidate, Peter Obi affirmed his commitment to the coalition.

Datti had stirred anger in an interview on Channels Television when he accused the ADC coalition of deceiving Nigerians.


He had expressed his willingness to run again with Obi under the Labour Party.

However, Wayas expressed hope that Datti will also join the coalition like Obi.

In a statement issued on Wayas, Waya said: “Senator Datti Baba-Ahmed is a respected voice who has always stood for integrity and justice, and since the coalition is a collective effort that requires the strength and skills of all patriots, we sincerely hope he comes on board to contribute to this shared vision for a better Nigeria.


“His Excellency Mr. Peter Obi has publicly affirmed his dedication to the coalition and the adoption of ADC as the platform for the 2027 elections.

“In a public statement on July 3, 2025, Mr. Obi declared, and I quote: ‘Yesterday, the coalition members formally adopted the African Democratic Congress, ADC, for the 2027 Nigeria General Elections.”

Wayas said the coalition’s mandate is to ensure that Nigeria get good leaders in 2027.
https://dailypost.ng/2025/08/24/peter-obi-affirmed-commitment-to-coalition-adc-replies-datti-baba-ahmed/#google_vignette

PoliticsRe: Food Prices Crash As Federal Government Policies Start Yielding Result. by Ofunaofu:
muykem:
I went to Swali market in Bayelsa state yesterday to buy Garri and other things. Custard of Garri is now being sold for 1800 as against almost 4000 at peak of inflation last year. This is incredible and worthy of celebration.
You're screaming price crash because Garri dropped to ₦1,800 now, but conveniently forgetting it was far cheaper before May 29, 2023 when Tinubu took over. How much was it then? Around ₦800 and ₦1000 is some places. So if something skyrockets under a government’s watch and then drops slightly from its own insane peak, that’s not ‘progress it’s partial damage control.

Let’s not clap for a man who lit the fire in the first place.

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