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  • Confusion as wedding guests, delegates clash at opposition party convention in Abuja

    Confusion as wedding guests, delegates clash at opposition party convention in Abuja

    Wedding guests and delegates of the Zenith Labour Party, ZLP, national convention clashed at an event center in Abuja on Saturday.

    DAILY POST reports that the confusion erupted at Chelsea Hotel, Central Business District, Abuja, on Saturday.

    An eyewitness, Mohammed Abbas, told DAILY POST that ZLP delegates had arrived at the hotel venue but surprisingly met an ongoing wedding reception.

    The development forced the delegates to stay outside as the convention is currently on hold pending when the wedding reception is concluded.

    Both the ZLP executives and the hotel management are yet to officially comment on the situation as of the time of filing this report.

    Chief Dan Nwanyanwu is the national chairman of ZLP.

    Confusion as wedding guests, delegates clash at opposition party convention in Abuja

  • ‘I Have Utmost Respect For Pete Edochie’ — Bob-Manuel Clears Controversy

    ‘I Have Utmost Respect For Pete Edochie’ — Bob-Manuel Clears Controversy

    Veteran Nollywood actor, filmmaker and politician, Bob-Manuel Udokwu, has denied claims that he disparaged legendary actor Pete Edochie, insisting his comments were taken out of context and twisted to generate online controversy.

    Speaking with THE WHISTLER, Udokwu said he was hurt by reports that portrayed him as disrespectful towards Edochie, whom he described as one of the industry’s most revered figures.

    “That is basically what they do. They take your statement totally out of context, totally out of what you do not have in mind.

    “I did not find it funny because Pete Edochie is somebody I have utmost respect for,” he said.

    In a September 2025 interview, Udokwu discussed the history of Nollywood and mentioned that he started acting before Edochie.

    According to him, his remarks were never intended to diminish Edochie’s contributions but to place Nollywood’s evolution within its proper historical context.

    “There are some that are not even his contemporaries and some that are also his contemporaries. The likes of the late Justice Esiri, whom we all watched as kids and youngsters in Village Headmaster. People like Olu Jacobs. We watched him when we were quite young,” he said.

    Udokwu also noted that Olu Jacobs had built an impressive international career long before Nollywood became a recognised industry.

    “This is somebody who had also been in many productions outside the country, like Dogs of War. He lived in the UK for so many years, practising both stage and television,” he added.

    The actor argued that discussions about Nollywood’s origins should be viewed through a historical lens, maintaining that the industry as it is known today began with the release of the 1992 blockbuster Living in Bondage.

    “But when you want to put something in perspective, in context, situate it historically, it becomes clear. The story of Nollywood is something that people have written PhDs about.

    “I know quite a number of people who come to meet me because I was there before the beginning of Nollywood. Because whether some people accept it or not, what we call Nollywood today began with the release of Living in Bondage in 1992,” he said.

    Udokwu stressed that acknowledging the significance of Living in Bondage does not erase the achievements of actors who came before it.

    “It is not as if Nigerians did not have actors before then. After all, I was also acting, effectively already a celebrity, before Living in Bondage, which I also happened, by providence, to be a part of.

    “But I was already playing a major role in a hit soap opera called Checkmate before I became part of Living in Bondage, which as a landmark serves as a timeframe to determine when this industry called Nollywood took off.”

    Udokwu further compared Nollywood’s development to changes in technology and the evolution of older film industries.

    “You have a year, you can now say this is when an industry like this appeared. It is like internet banking. Nigeria did not start internet banking out of the blues.

    “There was a time people would go to the bank early in the morning and queue and wait, and they would give you cards to fill, paperwork upon paperwork. Today, the Gen Zs will probably roll their eyes if you tell them that there was a time they had to fill forms. There were no cell phones. A lot of things you do with your phone today were done manually,” he said.

    “An industry like Hollywood in America, which is number one and the yardstick internationally, has been there for more than a hundred years.

    “From the beginning of the days of still cameras, black and white, grainy images that people could hardly see properly. They kept refining it until the era of moving pictures, which is why it has been called movies, because still photographs started moving. With no sound yet. The era of silent movies.

    “These are things you can check on the internet today. Why has it become a problem that I mentioned the timeline for one to say, this is where our own industry took off?” he queried.

    Udokwu said the backlash was fuelled by people who deliberately distorted his remarks.

    “And then some person, looking for whatever reason, went and put such quotes out of context.

    “Of course, those who know me know that I am too disciplined to say uncomplimentary things about somebody I know who is my senior in age and in life. So it is sad.”

    He reiterated that he would never insult Edochie, whom he described as a respected elder and one of the most iconic figures in Nigerian cinema.

    Edochie gained national acclaim in the 1980s for his portrayal of Okonkwo in the Nigerian Television Authority adaptation of Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart and is one of Nigeria’s most celebrated actors.

    ‘I Have Utmost Respect For Pete Edochie’ — Bob-Manuel Clears Controversy is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • El-Rufai Wins ADC Ticket For Kaduna North

    El-Rufai Wins ADC Ticket For Kaduna North

    Mohammed Bello El-Rufai has emerged as the African Democratic Congress (ADC) candidate for Kaduna North Federal Constituency after securing a decisive win in the party’s primary election.

    The lawmaker polled 7,727 votes in the exercise and was returned unopposed, confirming him as the party’s flagbearer for the constituency.

    Reacting to the outcome, El-Rufai thanked party leaders, delegates, and supporters for their backing, describing the result as a strong endorsement of his leadership.

    He said the victory reflected the collective efforts of party members and stakeholders who have worked to strengthen the ADC’s grassroots presence in Kaduna North.

    According to him, his emergence is built on years of political engagement and collaboration across the constituency, pledging to maintain an inclusive leadership style that prioritises the welfare of residents.

    El-Rufai also acknowledged other aspirants who stepped down in support of a consensus arrangement, including Hon. Nazifi Jibo, Hon. Salihu Abubakar, and Hon. Yazeed Atta, commending them for promoting unity within the party.

    He stressed the need for continued cooperation among party members, urging supporters to remain focused on building a stronger platform ahead of future elections.

    The ADC candidate reaffirmed his commitment to vigorous campaigning and grassroots mobilisation, promising to deliver effective representation and policies aimed at improving the lives of constituents.

    El-Rufai Wins ADC Ticket For Kaduna North is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • 2027: Turaki-led PDP elects governorship candidate in Adamawa

    2027: Turaki-led PDP elects governorship candidate in Adamawa

    The Tanimu Turaki-led faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has elected Chief Caleb Andrew as its governorship candidate in Adamawa

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  • Super Eagles Face Tougher Jamaica Test In Unity Cup Final

    Super Eagles Face Tougher Jamaica Test In Unity Cup Final

    Nigeria’s defensive set-up will be key as Super Eagles of Nigeria go for the defence of the Unity cup which they won last year against the Raggae boyz of Jamaica.

    Eagles Coach Eric Chelle and his boys face an improved Jamaican side from the one they defeated in last year’s unity cup final with the Super Eagles backline expected to face a bigger test tonight than they faced against the Warriors of Zimbabwe in the semi-final.

    Chelle would be missing the services of Samuel Chukwueze and Moses Simon who were instrumental for the team’s win last year.

    Speaking ahead of the game, Chelle said his team was prepared to retain the Unity cup.

    “This is only a friendly game. This is not the World Cup qualifier, but we made some mistakes with the ball against Zimbabwe. They need to work hard. They need to understand what I want, what the technical staff want and the high level is difficult,” Chelle said.

    Jamaica’s win over India showed a team that is organised and comfortable playing at pace.

    Goals from Courtney Clarke and Kaheim Dixon secured a routine 2-0 result, setting up a repeat of last year’s final against Nigeria who overcame Zimbabwe with the same scoreline to reach a second successive final.

    Analysts expect the Super Eagles to put up a sharper performance if they must beat Jamaica in this Unity Cup final.

    Both teams played out a 2-2 draw in the final last year before Nigeria triumphed 5-4 on penalties.

    The last and only time Nigeria lost to Jamaica was on May 25, 2003 in an International Friendly.

    Super Eagles Face Tougher Jamaica Test In Unity Cup Final is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • 2027: Makinde emerges APM consensus presidential candidate

    2027: Makinde emerges APM consensus presidential candidate

    The Allied Peoples Movement, APM, has declared Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State as its consensus presidential candidate for the next year’s general elections.

    The governor received the Certificate of Return and party’s flag on Saturday.

    The National Chairman of the APM, Yusuf Dantalle, presented Makinde the certificate and flag at the Presidential primary election and unveiling ceremony at Ibadan, Oyo State.

    Dantalle said Makinde’s candidacy got the affirmative voice vote due to his pedigree and known track record in Oyo State.

    According to him, the event marked the birth of the ‘Reset Nigerian Movement’.

    He noted that Makinde’s emergence followed a peaceful APM presidential primary and symbolized a new alliance of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and APM, backed by Nigerians seeking a more inclusive and prosperous nation.

    “He’s a seasoned political warrior whose seven years as Governor of Oyo State showed resolve to improve citizens’ lives, framing the candidacy as the start of a journey to Aso Rock.

    “His candidacy is a response to national decline. Nigeria’s destiny is at stake and must be reset toward equity, dignity, and prosperity,” Dantalle stated.

    2027: Makinde emerges APM consensus presidential candidate

  • Police Burst Armed Robbery Gang, Recovers Stolen Properties

    Police Burst Armed Robbery Gang, Recovers Stolen Properties

    The Akwa Ibom State Police Command has recorded a major breakthrough in its ongoing fight against violent crime with the arrest of three suspected armed robbers linked to a robbery incident in Uyo and the recovery of several stolen properties.

    The successful operation underscores the Command’s commitment to protecting lives and property and ensuring that criminal elements have no safe haven within the State.

    The command in a statement on Saturday and signed by
    DSP Timfon John, the Police Public Relations Officer said on 25th May, 2026, at about 1600hrs, the Command received a distress report from a concerned individual that three armed men had invaded his residence and forcefully dispossessed him of valuable items.

    “Upon receipt of the report, detectives immediately commenced a comprehensive investigation and launched an intelligence-driven operation aimed at identifying and apprehending the perpetrators.

    “Through diligent investigative efforts, credible intelligence gathering, and the support of vigilant members of the community, one suspect, Inyene Aniefiok of Eka Street, Uyo, was arrested.

    She further stated that during interrogation, the suspect confessed to his involvement in the crime and subsequently led detectives to the arrest of two other suspected members of the robbery gang in the early hours of 29th May, 2026.

    “The suspects were identified as Emmanuel Thomas and Elijah Gideon, both of Udi Street, Uyo.

    “A follow-up operation led to the recovery of several items reasonably suspected to have been stolen during the robbery. The recovered exhibits include one Sumec generator, one arc saw, electrical wires, hand gloves, wrecking tools, one pinch bar, machetes, and a blood pressure monitoring machine.

    “The Command has intensified efforts to apprehend other fleeing members of the gang and recover the operational weapons allegedly used in carrying out the robbery.

    Timfon said that the Commissioner of Police, Akwa Ibom State Command, CP Baba Mohammed Azare, also commended the detectives for their professionalism, dedication, and swift response which culminated in the successful arrest of the suspects and recovery of the stolen items.

    The Commissioner also expressed appreciation to members of the public whose timely information and cooperation contributed significantly to the success of the operation.

    He reiterated the Command’s determination to sustain the ongoing offensive against armed robbery, cultism, kidnapping, and other violent crimes across the State.

    Azare however warned criminal elements operating within Akwa Ibom State to immediately abandon their unlawful activities or face the full weight of the law. He emphasized that the Command remains committed to intelligence-led policing, proactive crime prevention strategies, and robust law enforcement measures aimed at maintaining peace and public safety.

    The Commissioner further urged residents to remain vigilant and continue providing credible and timely information to the Police, assuring that all information received would be treated with utmost confidentiality and acted upon promptly.

    Police Burst Armed Robbery Gang, Recovers Stolen Properties is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • IPOB sit-at-home grounds activities in Imo

    IPOB sit-at-home grounds activities in Imo

    Consequently, the few commercial vehicles that operated increased transport fares, leaving stranded commuters with

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  • Former Army Spokesman, Wife Abducted By Terrorists In Katsina

    Former Army Spokesman, Wife Abducted By Terrorists In Katsina

     

    A former Director of Defence Information, Major General Rabe Abubakar (retd.), and his wife have reportedly been abducted by suspected terrorists, locally dubbed as bandits, along the Matazu axis of Katsina State. 

    According to information obtained said, the retired senior military officer and his wife were travelling to Katsina State when armed assailants intercepted them and whisked them away on Saturday. 

    Sources familiar with the incident told SaharaReporters that the abduction occurred within Matazu Local Government Area of Katsina State, a region that has witnessed repeated attacks by armed criminal groups in recent years. 

    A source said the retired general’s driver managed to escape from the scene despite sustaining a gunshot wound during the attack. 

    “Maj. Gen. R. Abubakar, former Director of Defence Information, was kidnapped together with his wife on his way to Katsina today. He was kidnapped along Matazu Local Government Area of Katsina State. His driver escaped with a gunshot injury,” the source said. 

    The source further disclosed that the vehicle involved in the incident, described as a red Peugeot 504 assigned to the senior officer, was later recovered and is currently parked at the Matazu Divisional Headquarters of the Nigeria Police Force.

    “The senior officer’s Peugeot 504, red in colour, is parked at the Matazu Division of the Nigeria Police Force,” the source added.

    A message circulating among security and military contacts, reportedly forwarded by retired Brigadier General Sagir Musa, also raised the alarm over the incident and called for urgent intervention by relevant authorities.

    The message read: “Maj Gen R Abubakar former Dir Def Info was kidnapped together with his wife on his way to Katsina today. He was kidnapped along Matazu LGA of KTS. His driver escaped with gunshot injury. The Snr offr Peugeot 504 Red in color is parked at Matazu Div NPF. Plse pass to authorities as appropriate.” 

    As of the time of filing this report, the Katsina State Police Command and military authorities had not issued any official statement confirming or denying the reported abduction.

    Katsina and neighbouring Zamfara states have remained among the worst-hit areas in Nigeria’s northwestern region, where armed bandit groups continue to carry out kidnappings, killings, cattle rustling and attacks on communities despite ongoing security operations.

    Over the years, both state and local authorities have attempted various peace initiatives and negotiations aimed at persuading armed groups to lay down their weapons. 

    However, many of those efforts have failed to produce lasting results, with bandit attacks continuing across several local government areas in the two states.

    Sahara Reporters

  • UCL final: Super Falcons captain land in Budapest to support PSG

    UCL final: Super Falcons captain land in Budapest to support PSG

    Super Falcons captain, Rasheedat Ajibade, has arrived Budapest to support Paris Saint-Germain ahead of today’s UEFA Champions League final against Arsenal, DAILY POST reports.

    Ajibade announced her departure for Budapest on the social media earlier in the day.

    The 26-year-old, who is an Arsenal fan declared she will be rooting for PSG in the encounter.

    “Off to Budapest 🇭🇺✈️ Supporting the boys in the Champions league Final. Pls don’t as me whichside i am on…. my jersey speaks for itself. Allez Paris,” the winger wrote on X.

    Ajibade is currently on the books of PSG women’s team.

    She joined Les Parisiennes on a free transfer last summer.

    UCL final: Super Falcons captain land in Budapest to support PSG