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  • Three years in office: Ado LG chair, Sunny Oche hails Gov Alia’s commitment to Benue’s development 

    Three years in office: Ado LG chair, Sunny Oche hails Gov Alia’s commitment to Benue’s development 

    The Executive Chairman of Ado Local Government Area, Engr. Sunny Oche, has commended Governor Hyacinth Alia for his commitment to the development of Benue State as the governor marks three years in office.

    In a congratulatory message issued on behalf of the government and people of Ado Local Government Area, Oche described Governor Alia’s administration as one driven by purposeful leadership, good governance, and dedication to the growth and progress of the state.

    He noted that within the last three years, the governor had demonstrated a strong commitment to transforming critical sectors and improving the welfare of the people, describing his efforts as commendable and inspiring.

    According to the council chairman, the administration’s achievements reflect the governor’s passion for service and determination to reposition Benue for sustainable growth and development.

    Oche also acknowledged the sacrifices, resilience, and unwavering resolve exhibited by Governor Alia in steering the affairs of the state towards progress and stability.

    “As you mark this milestone, we acknowledge your sacrifices, resilience, and unwavering determination in steering the affairs of our dear state towards progress and stability,” he stated.

    He prayed for greater wisdom, strength, and divine guidance for the governor as he continues to provide leadership and serve the people of Benue State.

    The Ado chairman congratulated Governor Alia on his third anniversary in office and wished him continued success in advancing the development agenda of the state.

    Three years in office: Ado LG chair, Sunny Oche hails Gov Alia’s commitment to Benue’s development 

  • Former Kano Deputy Governor, Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo Secures NDC Governorship Ticket

    Former Kano Deputy Governor, Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo Secures NDC Governorship Ticket

     

    Former Deputy Governor of Kano State, Comrade Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo, has emerged as the governorship candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), marking a significant milestone in the party’s preparations for the forthcoming elections.

    The announcement was made on Friday by Ibrahim Garba Shuaibu, spokesperson to the former deputy governor, who disclosed that Gwarzo will be formally affirmed alongside other NDC candidates during the party’s scheduled affirmation ceremony today (Friday).

    According to the spokesperson, the event will also feature the affirmation of the party’s candidates for the State House of Assembly, National Assembly, governorship, and presidential elections.

    Gwarzo brings to the contest decades of public service and political experience. 

    He previously served as Deputy Governor of Kano State and was elected twice as a local government chairman. 

    He also held commissioner positions in four different ministries in Kano State, where he contributed to policy formulation and implementation across key sectors.

    In addition, Gwarzo served as a member of the National Assembly Service Commission and as Chairman of the Governing Board of the Federal College of Education, Kontagora. 

    His extensive record in public administration and grassroots leadership has earned him recognition as one of Kano’s most experienced political figures.

    Gwarzo expressed gratitude to the Kwankwasiyya leader, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, as well as party elders, stakeholders, and members for their support and cooperation in his victory as a party candidate

    His emergence as the NDC governorship candidate is expected to bolster the party’s campaign efforts and strengthen its position ahead of the elections.

  • LaLiga: Barcelona submit €100m bid for Julian Alvarez

    LaLiga: Barcelona submit €100m bid for Julian Alvarez

    Barcelona have submitted an official €100 million offer to Atlético Madrid for Julian Alvarez.

    This offer is understood to be a straight cash proposal with no add-ons and no players included.

    According to football transfer expert, Fabrizio Romano, Atletico have reacted negatively to the approach over the past 24 hours.

    They are unhappy about both the timing and the structure of the offer.

    Despite that, the situation remains open as no agreement has been reached between the two clubs.

    Romano wrote on X, “Barcelona send first official proposal to Atlético Madrid for Julián Álvarez worth €100m. No add-ons, no players involved. Atlético, not happy about the situation over last 24h — but Julián has already asked to leave.”

    LaLiga: Barcelona submit €100m bid for Julian Alvarez

  • Nigerians Will Judge Your Govt At Polls, Atiku Tells Tinubu

    Nigerians Will Judge Your Govt At Polls, Atiku Tells Tinubu

    Presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) Atiku Abubakar has criticized President Bola Tinubu’s administration, declaring that his era is about to come to an end.

    He noted that Nigerians are growing weary of what he described as “governance by propaganda” by the current administration as it marks three years in office.

    In a statement issued on Friday by his Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication, Phrank Shaibu, Atiku said the Tinubu administration had failed to deliver on its promise of renewed hope, insisting that the country was instead battling worsening hardship, insecurity and economic decline.

    According to the former vice president, the true assessment of the administration lies not in official celebrations or media campaigns, but in the daily struggles faced by ordinary Nigerians.

    “The era of excuses is ending. The era of accountability is approaching. The era of propaganda is fading. And with the support of Nigerians, a new chapter of competence, prosperity, security, and genuine hope shall begin.

    “Let no one be deceived. The era of complacency is over. The era of propaganda is ending. The era of taking Nigerians for granted is coming to a close. The people are awake. The people are watching. And when the time comes, they will deliver their verdict through the ballot,” he said.

    The 2027 African Democratic Congress (ADC) presidential candidate accused the Federal Government of masking the realities confronting citizens.

    According to him, the reality of the past three years could be seen in “the tears of hungry families, the despair of unemployed youths, the collapse of businesses, and the haunting images of schoolchildren being abducted by criminals while a complacent government looks the other way.”

    “Three years ago, President Tinubu promised renewed hope. What Nigerians have received instead is renewed hardship, renewed insecurity, renewed poverty, and renewed hopelessness,” he stated.

    He added that many small and medium-scale businesses were shutting down due to harsh economic conditions, while the naira had continued to weaken and citizens’ purchasing power had collapsed.

    He noted that although every government was entitled to its own opinions, no government is entitled to its own facts.

    Atiku further criticised the administration’s borrowing profile, citing reports that the Federal Government borrowed about N11.9tn within nine months while allegedly spending only N3.1tn on capital projects.

    “Nigerians are therefore entitled to ask a simple question: where did the rest of the money go?” he queried.

    The former vice president also questioned the concentration of major infrastructure projects around the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway and the Badagry-Sokoto Highway, alleging that government spending appeared to favour politically connected interests.

    According to him, the development had created the impression that ordinary Nigerians were being forced to make sacrifices while a privileged few benefitted from state resources.

    On security, Atiku described the resurgence of mass kidnappings and school abductions as one of the strongest indictments against the Tinubu administration.

    He referenced the recent abduction of schoolchildren in Borno State and the kidnapping of pupils and teachers in Oyo State’s Oriire Local Government Area, saying the incidents reflected a government disconnected from the realities facing citizens.

    “The tragedy of Borno and Oyo is not merely a security failure. It is the inevitable consequence of a government that has become detached from reality and addicted to propaganda,” he said.

    Atiku also dismissed claims by the Federal Government that the economy and security situation were improving, describing such narratives as attempts to create a false impression of progress.

    Warning against taking Nigerians’ patience for granted, the former vice president said endurance should not be mistaken for approval.

    He added that the ADC would soon unveil a policy blueprint focused on economic recovery, job creation, security reforms, fiscal discipline, healthcare and rebuilding public confidence in government institutions.

    Nigerians Will Judge Your Govt At Polls, Atiku Tells Tinubu is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Release our children – Protest breaks out in Ibadan over kidnap of students, teachers [VIDEO]

    Release our children – Protest breaks out in Ibadan over kidnap of students, teachers [VIDEO]

    The National Union of Teachers, NUT, in Oyo State have staged a peaceful protest in Ibadan, following the recent abduction of students and teachers from schools in Oriire.

    Kidnappers had on May 15, invaded Esiele in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, abducting over 40 students and teachers.

    The daredevil terrorists have been releasing disturbing footage of how their victims are being punished in the forest.

    After nearly three weeks in captivity, primary and secondary school teachers in the state stormed the streets to demand urgent action from relevant authorities.

    The protesters, who converged in Iwo Road, Ibadan, were heard chanting solidarity songs and demanding their colleagues and the school children, “bring back our children, no more bandits” amongst others.

    Release our children – Protest breaks out in Ibadan over kidnap of students, teachers [VIDEO]

  • Adamawa APC women decry exclusion of female candidates from House of Assembly contest 

    Adamawa APC women decry exclusion of female candidates from House of Assembly contest 

    Leaders of the Adamawa Women in Politics, National Council of Women Societies, and the Special Reserved Seats for Women groups have accused the All Progressives Congress, APC, of excluding women from candidates for the State House of Assembly.

    The women leaders, briefing newsmen in Yola, said the exclusion of six women who contested for the assembly seats from various constituencies is unacceptable.

    The Coordinator of Adamawa State Women in Politics, Comfort Ibrahim, expressed dismay over the outcome of the APC primary for the assembly, lamenting that no woman is among them, which signals a worse situation than the current Assembly that has one woman as member.

    “We have one female lawmaker at the assembly now and hoped for more women but the reverse is the case as no single woman emerged as a candidate among those who contested in the APC primary,” Comfort Ibrahim said.

    According to her, the development is a sad setback to the collective aspirations for inclusive governance, democratic fairness, and gender balance representation.

    She added that the absence of female candidates raises concerns about the commitment of democracy to gender equity, fairness, and the democratic principle of equal representation, as the interests of women may not adequately be represented in legislative deliberations.

    DAILY POST reports doubt hangs around the Adamawa State House of Assembly primary of the APC, as results have not been officially released till date.

    Efforts to get the APC to give an update on the primary has repeatedly failed to yield any result, but the women groups insist they know there is no woman among those to be announced as the candidates.

    The Adamawa State House of Assembly has 25 members, meaning that the APC, like all participating parties, is expected to have a maximum of 25 House of Assembly candidates for the general election.

    Adamawa APC women decry exclusion of female candidates from House of Assembly contest 

  • Hunger, insecurity, poverty define Tinubu’s 3-year scorecard — Atiku

    Hunger, insecurity, poverty define Tinubu’s 3-year scorecard — Atiku

    Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has scored the three-year record of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration low, citing hunger, poverty, and the abduction of schoolchildren. In a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication, Phrank Shaibu, Atiku said that as the Tinubu administration marks three years in office, its most fitting report […]

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  • Lagos approves 17,279 building permits, resolves 399 petitions

    Lagos approves 17,279 building permits, resolves 399 petitions

    The Lagos State Government has approved 17,279 building permits and resolved 399 petitions relating to physical planning issues within the past year as part of efforts to promote orderly urban development across the state. Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Dr Oluyinka Olumide, disclosed this recently during the 2026 Annual Ministerial Press Briefing marking […]

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  • 2027 polls: Samson Nnamani dismisses factionalization claims after winning PDP guber ticket

    2027 polls: Samson Nnamani dismisses factionalization claims after winning PDP guber ticket

    Amid the multiple primary elections held by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Enugu State, Chief Samson Nnamani has declared that he is the authentic governorship candidate of the party. 

    DAILY POST recalls that two other primary elections had produced Chief Uche Nnaji and Chief Dona Nwogbo at different venues in the state. 

    However, addressing journalists at the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Enugu Press Centre, Nnamani said he was validly elected on Sunday 24th May 2026.

    Speaking through Dr. Buchi Nnaji, Media Director and Spokesperson of Chief Sampson Chukwu Nnamani, he said there was no faction in the PDP, adding that the Supreme Court had since laid the matter to rest. 

    Nnanami also dismissed his purported suspension by another faction of the party, describing it as an action driven by desperation. 

    “You said you suspended somebody, and on the day you conducted what you called, primary, where you did your kangaroo election, you recognized the same person you suspended and counted votes for him. 

    “Samson Nnamani went for primaries. He is the only person that you can say participated actively in mobilizing PDP members for primary elections. 

    “We have the records in all the 17 local governments. The other people were afraid of facing the election. That was why they started coming up with these fraudulent ways. 

    “Most of the things we hear are rumours. So be properly guided, please. Let us put PDP together. These people are trying to silence the opposition, and we will not accept that. PDP is strong. 

    “The primary election that brought Samson Nnamani to be the flagbearer was duly supervised by officials sent from Abuja and the INEC, and members of the electoral panel declared him winner,” he stated.

    Nnamani then said the PDP administration if voted into power would review and remove policies and practices that were truncating the wellbeing, economic survival, and social advancement of the citizens. 

    2027 polls: Samson Nnamani dismisses factionalization claims after winning PDP guber ticket

  • Anyone thinking of planning coup wasting time – Defence Minister, Musa reveals

    Anyone thinking of planning coup wasting time – Defence Minister, Musa reveals

    The Minister of Defence, Christopher Musa, has warned that anyone planning a coup in Nigeria is “wasting their time,” insisting that Nigerians would resist any attempt to overthrow democratic rule.

    Speaking during an interview on Arise Television on Friday, Musa said democracy remained far better than military rule and stressed that the Armed Forces were committed to protecting the country’s democratic system.

    The minister, who spoke about a past coup investigation in which he was involved, said he and other senior officers were among those who uncovered and reported the coup plot, adding that he also chaired the investigative committee that handled the matter.

    Musa described those involved in the alleged coup plot as “confused individuals” who misled junior officers into participating in the act.

    The defence minister also stated that members of the Armed Forces had been well catered for, noting that there had been no issues with salaries while efforts were ongoing to improve allowances and provide more equipment for troops fighting insecurity.

    Musa maintained that any attempt to stage a coup would fail, saying even civilians would resist such actions.

    He said: “So I was let go, and five weeks later I’m back to show you that, yes, it wasn’t that because I was involved in anything, and far from it. We were the ones who actually identified the coup. We were the ones who reported it. I was one who convened the committee that did the investigation. We did all this together. 

    “What we are trying to do now is to show the junior ones that a coup doesn’t pay anything, democracy is far, far better than any military regime, and so there’s an opportunity. 

    “I just looked at the people that were involved in that, I shook my head because they are just a bunch of confused individuals that exposed very junior officers that didn’t know their left from right, and that put them into this mess. It’s quite unfortunate. 

    “We always feel bad when we see our colleagues derailing, but the good thing is that the system has a way of going about it. 

    “The investigation was very thorough. The prosecution is now ongoing and the court-martial will go as planned.

    “We’re giving them all the benefits to defend themselves. But the facts on the ground are very, very clear, and I can tell you that we’re following all the processes. Nothing is hidden. 

    “It’s quite unfortunate what they did. They had no reason to do that. The country was going very well. The armed forces have been taken care of quite very well. We’ve never had issues with our salaries. Efforts have been made to even increase our salaries and our allowances. Our troops are doing quite very well. We’re getting more equipment to fight.

    “And make sure this, anybody who is thinking of planning a coup, I think he’s just wasting their time. Even the civilians in Nigeria will have taken them down. So, I think it was just foolhardy for them to have tried what they wanted to do.”

    Anyone thinking of planning coup wasting time – Defence Minister, Musa reveals