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3exe3:But they cannot be forced to attend INEC was notified, and that's enough. As someone mentioned in the other thread, INEC probably doesn’t have money for transportation or sufficient funds for the logistics needed to move its officials to and from the convention, including hotel reservations. |
oluwatomiwa:INEC was notified, and that's enough. As someone mentioned above, INEC probably doesn’t have money for transportation or sufficient funds for the logistics needed to move its officials to and from the convention, including hotel reservations. |
BarrElChapo:Their next move is to move into APC |
zoedew:What about the judgment of the Oyo state high Court? |
Benbellamor:Wike is impunity personified No one celebrates impunity except those who derive joy when it is carried out |
fredoooooo:Fixed appropriately and concisely |
Ebibedike1:It’s interesting how any issue involving someone aligned with this government is instantly reduced to Obidients this, Obidients that. Not everything is about 2023 elections. Wike’s behavior went viral because of his own actions And the moment anyone criticizes Tinubu or those working under him, even when the facts are obvious, the easiest escape route is to dismiss them as Obidients. That’s not political analysis; that’s deflection. stop deflecting |
Absolutely none. This is the most confused government in the history of this country. The anyhowness of this administration is legendary, policies are carried out in a completely haphazard manner. There are no visible technocrats or experts, despite earlier assurances that Tinubu would assemble a team of technocrats and egg heads. Instead, the administration appears to be filled with individuals with forged certificate, patch patch CV's, thugs, agberos etc |
Rewane is saying there is no cause for alarm as the Tinubu administration continues to plunge the country deeper into debt. Yet one must ask: what exactly are these loans being used for? Aside from the Lagos–Calabar coastal highway, there appears to be no major infrastructural development underway. There are no new rail projects, our federal road are in their worst form,our power-generation capacity has not improved, and the electricity infrastructure seems to be deteriorating. This is an administration that removed the fuel subsidy in one of the harshest ways imaginable, without providing any safety nets for citizens. Despite this, it recently boasted of meeting and surpassing its revenue targets, even as people continue to face worsening economic hardship. |
it is surprising that someone who is not even a political officeholder is being talked about daily, far more than those who are actually in office and implementing draconian policies disguised as economic reforms, which have inflicted untold hardship, suffering, hunger, and starvation. |
Wike is an international disgrace and a mockery. |
zoedew:Can you identify the actions taken by the PDP in respect of this elective convention that are not in line with the party constitution? |
Wickedtruths:There’s nothing the court will do about it. The Supreme Court has already made a judgment that the court has no jurisdiction over how a party runs its affairs. As I stated earlier, Wike and his geng of asoebi jesters have successfully schemed themselves out of the party with their own hands. If they don’t want to become stranded in the wilderness, where they already are, all they need to do is move to the APC, the party afflicted with stage-four cancer, as Wike himself once described it. |
Good one. Makinde is a true, thoroughbred Omoluabi. He is now the undisputed leader of the PDP. After the convention tomorrow, a new PDP will emerge, and Wike, along with his faction of jesters having effectively schemed themselves out of the party, may now seek refuge in the APC, a terrórist organîzation, |
...... At Banquet Hall In 'Disgraceful Outing' SaharaReporters gathered that the editors and media executives coughed up the large sum because the Banquet Hall in Aso Rock had been commercialised. The Guild of Editors of Nigeria had a "disgraceful outing" at the Presidential Villa on Wednesday where the group paid N16.5million for the Banquet Hall and met with President Bola Tinubu, SaharaReporters has learnt. SaharaReporters gathered that the editors and media executives coughed up the large sum because the Banquet Hall in Aso Rock had been commercialised. Hence, on the following day, the meeting continued at the NAF Conference Centre in Kado, Abuja. "This is also because the presidency wouldn’t allow Tinubu to go out of the Villa and hold events. This has been the case since the coup plot by some military personnel was reported," a top source informed SaharaReporters. It will be recalled that the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) used the Banquet Hall at the Presidential Villa (Aso Rock Villa) in Abuja for the opening session of their 21st All Nigeria Editors Conference (ANEC 2025) on November 12, 2025. President Bola Tinubu had declared the conference open and addressed the gathered editors at the event, which was also attended by other top government officials and media executives. The event on the second day, November 13, 2025, was held at a different venue, the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Conference Centre. "The Guild of Editors of Nigeria had a disgraceful outing at the Presidential Villa where the group met with President because the presidency wouldn’t allow Tinubu to go out and hold events since the coup plot was exposed in a SaharaReporters' report. The event cost the Guild of Editors N16.5million as the Banquet Hall has been commercialised," the source explained. President Tinubu had on Wednesday tasked media practitioners to fulfil their responsibility as the Fourth Estate of the Realm towards nation-building and the sustenance of democracy. President Tinubu also declared that his administration would consider the requests from the Guild for media tax relief and other interventions that would ensure the sustainability and vibrancy of the media. The President spoke at the 21st Nigerian Guild of Editors Annual Conference (ANEC) 2025, with the theme, Democratic Governance and National Cohesion: Role of Editors, in Abuja. He commended the Nigerian Guild of Editors for the commitment of its members to sustaining democracy and national development, urging them to shape public discourse in a constructive manner that strengthens the bonds that hold the nation together. “This conversation is necessary as we continue to build institutions that are transparent, resilient and trusted by our citizens. Throughout our history, journalism in Nigeria has been more than a profession. It has been an instrument of national awakening. From early newspapers that challenged colonial injustice to the principled voices that kept hope alive during the dark days of the military dictatorship,” Tinubu stated. In October, SaharaReporters reported how at least 16 senior military officers were detained by the Armed Forces of Nigeria for allegedly planning a coup d’etat to overthrow President Bola Tinubu. A coup d'état is an overt attempt by a military organisation or other government elites to unseat an incumbent person or leadership. While the Nigerian military in a statement claimed the detention of the officers was linked to "repeated failure in promotion examinations and perceived career stagnation", top sources revealed that they were actually arrested over a coup plot. A senior official of the Defence Intelligence Agency involved in the arrest told SaharaReporters that the officers led by an Army Brigadier General were planning to stage a coup and take over government from “selfish politicians”. He said the coup attempt was thwarted after an intelligence gathering by the DIA and sister agencies. “The 16 officers were planning a coup. The military authorities were just being diplomatic in the statement released by the spokesperson. They have started doing secret meetings on how to overthrow the President and other top government officials,” the source had told SaharaReporters. Another source added that the October 1 Independence Day parade was cancelled because of the coup attempt https://saharareporters.com/2025/11/14/exclusive-presidency-charges-nigerian-guild-editors-n165million-meet-tinubu-banquet-hall |
Is fubara still a PDP member? |
The Convention must go ahead. The Wike and his asoebi jesters faction have schemed themselves out of it. You can’t be interested in a convention and its outcome if you didn’t take part in it. You can’t challenge the result of a convention you didn’t participate in. Since you created your own faction, you might as well take the opportunity you’ve been longing for, decamp to the APC, the party you said is afflicted with stage four cancer |
....Distributes Alcholic Drink Eyewitnesses told SaharaReporters that the white police truck, once a symbol of authority, now cruises through the streets of Jos draped in promotional banners for Agaba Bitters. Some whistleblowers in Jos, Plateau State, have exposed how AIG Emeka Polycarp Nwonyi, the Commandant of the Police Staff College, converted an official Nigeria Police white patrol truck into a mobile advertisement and delivery van. The AIG allegedly converted the police truck for his privately owned herbal alcoholic drink, Agaba Bitters. Eyewitnesses told SaharaReporters that the white police truck, once a symbol of authority, now cruises through the streets of Jos draped in promotional banners for Agaba Bitters. Its speakers blare music, and its cargo is not law enforcement tools but cartons of the drink marketed as a sex-enhancing aphrodisiac. Police officers are reportedly deployed to assist in the distribution of the product. Residents say the truck has become a regular sight, turning public roads into private sales routes. "The spectacle is not just bizarre, but it is deeply troubling," said one of the sources. Giving specifics, the source said, "On October 22, 2025, the truck was spotted at Gada Biu along Zaria Road, parked in broad daylight, actively marketing the product. This is not an isolated incident. Residents say the truck has become a regular sight, turning public roads into private sales routes." The source said that the use of police property, fuel, and personnel for private business is not only unethical, but a direct violation of Nigeria’s Public Service Rules. "Chapter 3 of the 2021 Revised Rules defines “serious misconduct” as any act that damages the image of the service and can lead to dismissal. "Unauthorised use of government assets and running private business during official hours fall squarely within this definition.But the scandal does not end on the streets." Continuing, the source said: "Inside the Police Staff College, where future leaders of the Force are trained, the situation is equally disturbing. Lectures, mess gatherings, and even the prestigious Inspector-General of Police lecture series have reportedly been repurposed into promotional events for the said Agaba Bitters. "Course participants, undergoing training, are allegedly pressured to purchase the drink during official gatherings," claimed the source. "What should be a sacred space for learning and leadership development has been reduced to a marketplace for a questionable product." Multiple sources within the College describe AIG Nwonyi’s promotional tactics as aggressive and inappropriate. He is said to use coarse language during lectures, often making vulgar and demeaning remarks about women in a bid to market the drink. The product itself, Agaba Bitters, bears a NAFDAC registration number —A8 – 106041L— but a check with the agency reveals that the certification has expired. Officers who consumed the drink have reportedly complained of visible impurities and adverse reactions, raising serious public health concerns. The implications are staggering. "In a country where the Nigeria Police Force routinely laments a shortage of operational vehicles, it is unconscionable that the few available are being used to market an alcoholic aphrodisiac," another source declared. "The optics are damning: a police institution entrusted with safeguarding lives is now associated with the distribution of a potentially hazardous substance. "The fusion of personal enterprise with official police operations is not just unethical, it is dangerous," said another source. This scandal raises urgent questions that demand immediate answers: "Who authorised the use of a College-owned police truck to market Agaba Bitters? Why is public fuel, supplied by Police authorities in Abuja, being used for private business? "Under what mandate are police officers participating in this marketing operation? How can official police lectures and mess gatherings be repurposed for product promotion? Is there any current NAFDAC approval for Agaba Bitters? "What message does this send to the public about the priorities of the Nigeria Police Force?" one of the sources questioned. Meanwhile, SaharaReporters' efforts to speak with AIG Nwonyi, were unsuccessful as he did not take his calls. As of the time of filing this report, he also had yet to respond to a text message seeking his reaction over allegations. https://saharareporters.com/2025/11/13/exclusive-nigerian-police-commandant-aig-nwonyi-converts-police-truck-private-business |
Wonderful So just as we are now japa to this UK to study, the whites used to Japa to Nigeria to study at the great University of Ife
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mascot87:Lawlessness begets lawlessness. Wike has become known for consistently disregarding the law; he is impunity personified. We have witnessed this repeatedly. As you rightly noted, evrybody go collect . This is the hallmark of a lawless nation. |
The Convention must go ahead. The Wike and his asoebi jesters faction have schemed themselves out of it. You can’t be interested in a convention and its outcome if you didn’t take part in it. You can’t challenge the result of a convention you didn’t participate in. Since you created your own faction, you might as well take the opportunity you’ve been longing for, decamp to the APC, the party you said is afflicted with stage four cancer |
Daniel Bwala thrives on spreading lies, falsehood, and propaganda. How can anyone take such a character seriously, a MAGA dog, going back to his own vomit for crumbs, after telling Nigerians that even if you give Tinubu 30 years, nothing will work? Even after being appointed Media Aide to the same Tinubu, he has yet to denounce that statement, because he knows that Tinubu has absolutely nothing to offer Nigerians.
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yarimo:And forced Agbadó down your stomach |
Wonderful. At this rate, it may decline to 1%, but the reality on the streets and in the lives of Nigerians is starkly different. The cost of living is still high, food prices are skyrocketing, rent remains high, and transportation costs are on the rise. This government just wants to force this inflation decline propaganda down our throats. |
Guestmale:Nigeria is lawless and you know it |
beerfraud:That was eventually slayed by a lone young naval officer in full view of the entire world.
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If they choose to stay away from the Ibadan convention, what legitimate right will they then possess to challenge its outcome? I am convinced that this course of action will ultimately lead Wike and his gang of aso-ebi jesters to orchestrate their own exit from the PDP. In due course, they may find themselves politically displaced or compelled to seek refuge within the APC, a party Wike once characterized as being afflicted with stage-four cancer. |
The Abuja land grabber should be prosecuted for verbally abusing a military officer who was carrying out an order. |
What is this pettiness from a so-called first-class graduate and professor of Economics? I could understand if it came from a third-class philosophy graduate, at least according to the accounts of those who support a notorious drug baron, certificate forger, and identity thief, but a professor of Economics engaging in petty brickbats? Nah! |
Barzinime:Your answer is in the attached below
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nice to meet u .