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  • Ashiru wins ADC governorship ticket in Kaduna

    Ashiru wins ADC governorship ticket in Kaduna

    Isa Ashiru has emerged as the governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Kaduna State ahead of the 2027 elections.

    Ashiru, a former governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), won the ADC ticket after scoring 86,113 votes in the party primary.

    Former Kaduna education commissioner, Jafaru Sani, came second with 29,580 votes.

    Other aspirants included Professor Muhammad San-Bello, who got 13,559 votes; Ahmed Tijjani with 13,550 votes; and Shuaibu Mikati, who polled 10,819 votes.

    Ashiru previously contested the Kaduna governorship election under the PDP in 2019 and 2023. He lost to former governor, Nasir El-Rufai in 2019 and also lost to Governor Uba Sani in 2023 after scoring 719,000 votes.

    Meanwhile, some ADC House of Representatives aspirants in Kaduna have rejected the outcome of the primaries, claiming there were irregularities during the exercise.

    Speaking on behalf of the aggrieved aspirants, Samaila Makarfi described the process as “a sham and totally unacceptable.”

    He also demanded a review of the primaries.

    Ashiru wins ADC governorship ticket in Kaduna

  • Hypertension is now common among youths, experts raise alarm

    Hypertension is now common among youths, experts raise alarm

    Stakeholders at the 2026 World Hypertension Day outreach and the launch of the Nutrition and Dietetics Services Unit at the University of Ibadan have raised concerns over the growing prevalence of hypertension among young Nigerians, warning that the condition is no longer limited to older adults. Speaking at the event, Professor Juwon Arotiba, who represented […]

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  • ADC declares Nakudu winner of Jigawa governorship primary

    ADC declares Nakudu winner of Jigawa governorship primary

    The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has declared Senator Sabo Muhammad Nakudu as the winner of its governorship primary election in Jigawa State.

    The Chairman of the ADC Electoral Committee for Jigawa State, retired Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Zaki Ahmed, announced the result after the completion of the collation process and confirmation of the remaining results.

    DAILY POST recalls that more than 72 hours after the commencement of the party primaries, the ADC had yet to officially announce the outcome of the governorship contest in the state.

    Speaking to journalists earlier, DIG Ahmed disclosed that results from only 19 out of the 27 Local Government Areas had been received, while results from eight councils were still pending due to delays in the submission of results from Auyo, Roni, and Kazaure Local Government Areas.

    However, following the collation of all outstanding results, the electoral committee officially declared the final outcome of the exercise.

    Announcing the results, Ahmed said Hon. Bashir Adamu Jumbo scored 19,537 votes, while Senator Sabo Muhammad Nakudu polled 35,939 votes.

    “Based on the powers bestowed on me as Chairman of the Electoral Committee, I hereby declare Senator Sabo Muhammad Nakudu as the winner of the Jigawa State governorship primary election,” Ahmed stated.

    ADC declares Nakudu winner of Jigawa governorship primary

  • Many anemia cases may not be sickle cell but thalassemia —Prof Kotila

    Many anemia cases may not be sickle cell but thalassemia —Prof Kotila

    Professor Taiwo Kotila is a hematologist with a special interest in inherited, genetic blood disorders, particularly thalassemia, at the University College Hospital, Ibadan. In this interview with Sade Oguntola, she says despite being one of the most common single-gene blood disorders globally, thalassemia remains under-recognized in Nigeria, where sickle cell disease dominates public awareness. THE […]

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  • Full Text Of Atiku Abubakar’s Speech After Winning ADC Presidential Primary

    Full Text Of Atiku Abubakar’s Speech After Winning ADC Presidential Primary

     

    Speech by Atiku Abubakar, GCON, former Vice President Federal Republic of Nigeria, while Accepting His Nomination as the Presidential Candidate of the African Democratic Congress, at the Transcorp Hilton, Abuja.

    27 May, 2026.

    Protocol

    I wish to express my profound appreciation for the privilege, which you have bestowed on me, of leading our great party, the African Democratic Congress, into the next elections as its Presidential Candidate. I am truly humbled and excited by this singular honour.  

    We demonstrated that while democracy is being strangled and squashed by the ruling party and its oppressive and anti-democratic government, democracy is alive and well in the African Democratic Congress.  In our party, members are allowed to express their views, to have ambitions and to contest for elective positions in a free, fair and transparent process. 

    Our great party is a coalition built through hard work, immense sacrifices and compromises, guided by our determination to rescue our country’s democracy which is facing its greatest threat since the return to democratic rule in 1999. 

    As I speak, virtually all opposition political parties in the country have leadership crisis engineered by the APC government, the INEC and elements in the judiciary. And opposition figures continue to be harassed and intimidated, including those languishing in detention, such as Mallam Nasir El-Rufai who distinguished himself as a public servant, including as a Minister and two-term Governor of Kaduna State. He has been in detention for three months despite court orders granting him bail. He has been denied the right to celebrate two important religious holidays with his family in addition to being denied the opportunity to be by his mother’s side as she took her last breath. All because he is a leading opposition figure! This kind of cruelty must stop.  The government continues to harass, intimidate and coerce opposition politicians to join the APC using the security agencies as well as the agencies which were set up by a previous government to fight corruption. Under this government, once a person joins the APC, the harassment ceases and the charges against them magically disappear.  This abuse of power must stop.

    Great care was taken to ensure that due diligence was done in the process of forming this coalition. Yet the government and the INEC continue to undermine it, even trying to deregister it. Let me warn that any further attempt to interfere in the affairs of the party by the Presidency, INEC and judiciary will be fiercely resisted. Enough is enough.

    I congratulate my fellow contestants for this ticket to represent our great party in the elections scheduled for early next year.  I know that you are driven by your patriotism and commitment to a better Nigeria and improved life for our people. I know that, like me, you are deeply concerned about the rapid descent of our country into economic disaster, catastrophic insecurity, extreme nepotism, political intolerance and the drive towards a one-party state by the current government and its party. I thank you for your healthy participation in this democratic process. 

    I must state at this juncture that this is not the time to celebrate. No one was defeated because we are one party and we all need to recognise the fierce urgency of the moment. Therefore, we have to unite, as we pledged before this process, to work to pull our country and our people out of the destructive grip of a corrupt, incompetent and polarising APC government. 

    I thank the primary elections Committee for organising peaceful, free, fair and transparent primaries. I thank the various leadership organs of our party, the various stakeholders, and volunteers for their hard work and dedication and all our party members and supporters for their efforts, patience and conduct during the process.

    With the primaries behind us, the real hard work is about to begin. We have to prepare to campaign hard to win the next general elections in order to begin the difficult process of rescuing our country and its long-suffering people from this government.

    We will be guided by clear national plans with set targets and timelines in line with commitments enshrined in our party’s manifesto. We will provide clear leadership that will empower our states to competitively attain the potentials of meeting the expectations of citizens. That will include working with them to guarantee well-outlined minimum standards of welfare provision in line with international best standards. Ours will be a new era of accountable leadership.

    We shall prioritise Security, Education, the Economy, Healthcare and the challenge of power- sharing among the constituent units of our country.

    Security

    Every region of this country is gripped by insecurity, the worst kind in our history. Our people are being slaughtered in large numbers and the government has failed to take decisive and effective action to stop it and bring the perpetrators to justice. 

    The most disturbing is that members of our security forces, including military generals, are being slaughtered wantonly in a manner that can only be embarrassing to our military, which fought to keep the country together and is highly respected in various parts of the world where they distinguished themselves in international assignments.  All we have been getting from the government is silence and, on occasion, expression of condolence and empty promises to deal with the murderers. 

    An ADC government under my leadership will take decisive action to address insecurity and protect lives and property in the country. We shall strengthen the armed forces, the police and other security agencies with massive new recruitment, provision of modern and adequate equipment, training, improved welfare and effective leadership. We shall also ensure accountability and proper coordination and intelligence sharing among all our security agencies. 

    It is obvious to us in the ADC that we can only secure our country long-term if we educate our young people and create an economy in which they and their families can thrive and help to change Nigeria and the world for the better.

    Education

    Under the watch of this APC government over 20 million of our school-age children are not in school.  This cannot be tolerated in the modern world where education is the surest path to descent employment, wealth creation, national development and enlightened citizenry.  We will, therefore, implement free and compulsory education at the primary and secondary levels and invest in leadership, entrepreneurial, technological and innovation skills amongst our teeming youth. 

    We shall embark on a holistic revival of our educational system by ensuring that staffing, buildings and all infrastructures are in place to make Nigerian youths competitive again. And the welfare of teachers will reflect their critical importance in nurturing the young. 

    Economy

    This APC government has failed woefully on the economy.  The poverty gripping our people is at a level that we have never seen in our history.  The government brandishes statistics claiming that the economy is growing.  But what has really been growing is the ill-gotten wealth of a few in and around the corridors of power while our people have extreme difficulty finding food to eat, paying for transport, medical treatment or their children’s school fees.

    We commit to building an economy that benefits all Nigerians. Building an economy that works for Nigerians can only gather momentum when we address our utterly embarrassing and economy-destroying energy crisis.  The provision of electricity is a minimum requirement for industrialization, be it in the factory or in the farm, for big business and for small enterprises. We shall remove the various bottlenecks limiting investments in various sectors of our economy in order to attract local and foreign investments that would create jobs and create meaningful growth in our economy. And we shall provide incentives where necessary to promote investment and job creation.

    The government promised improved welfare for our people with the removal of fuel subsidy. 

    Needless to say, the savings from subsidy removal has not been accounted for and the economic hardship resulting from the action has been unbearable. To make matters worse, borrowing has become the cornerstone of the economic policy of the APC government under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.  External borrowing alone has reached 30 billion dollars in the last three years. And the massive amounts being borrowed are given away in contracts to friends and cronies of those in government without competitive bidding and with no pretensions of due process. The future of our younger generation is being mortgaged with no accountability.  That has to change and will change under an ADC government.

    Healthcare

    In the face of glaring healthcare challenges facing the country, we learned recently that the Federal Ministry of Health received only 30 million naira for capital expenditure in the preceding fiscal year.  This is clearly a government that doesn’t care about the health of our people. Our ADC government will prioritise healthcare, with emphasis on prevention. Therefore, we will make massive investments in primary healthcare. In addition, we shall properly equip and staff our medical centres of excellence to ensure that our people receive the best specialist care here in Nigeria rather than travel abroad for same. We shall establish more such centres where needed and also incentivise the private sector to establish world class medical facilities across the country to meet the needs of our people.

    In the coming weeks and months, we shall be rolling out our platform addressing these priorities and other issues in more details and with clear timelines.

    Fellow citizens, where the APC government offers meaningless renewed hope, we will provide renewed action to repair the damage that they have done to our economy and society in the last twelve years of misrule.

    My dear friends, we have gone through great challenges to build this coalition. Let us now turn our energies to continuing to build this party as we prepare for the campaign to win the elections and to rescue this country from the current misrule. We have a sacred responsibility to build a party that will stand as a great institution not only in Nigeria but as a great example to the world.  

    I, therefore, appeal to all those who feel aggrieved to come back to our party and close ranks with the rest of us.  I appeal to all those who contested for various positions in our primaries to close ranks with us. In particular, I invite Chief Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi and Alhaji Mohammed Hayatu-Deen to join me in this fight to save our democracy and our country. As I said previously, there are no winners and no losers. Our people look up to us for leadership. I am ready to lead. I shall work with you all to continue to build our party. I will campaign with you and, if Nigerians give us the mandate, govern with you to build a country that works for all.

    Thank you and may God bless you and bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

  • Woman And Employer Shot Dead At Work Place By Gunmen

    Woman And Employer Shot Dead At Work Place By Gunmen

     

    Shock and grief have engulfed the KwaNyuswa community in Durban following the brutal killing of two women at their workplace by unidentified gunmen.

    According to reports, Melissa Sibanda and her employer, Nomzila Bayabonga Madinane, were fatally shot after three armed men stormed the premises and opened fire before fleeing the scene.

    Details surrounding the attack remain unclear, and authorities have not yet disclosed a possible motive behind the deadly shooting. The identities of the suspects also remain unknown as investigations continue.

    The tragic incident has left both families devastated, while residents of the area continue to express fear and concern over the growing wave of violent crimes targeting innocent civilians and workers.

    As loved ones struggle to come to terms with the loss, support efforts have already begun for Melissa Sibanda’s family. Reports indicate that Zororo Phumulani is assisting with the repatriation of her body from Durban back to Mhondoro, where she is expected to be laid to rest.

    The double murder has sparked renewed calls for stronger security measures and swift justice, with many demanding urgent action from law enforcement agencies to track down the killers and uncover the motive behind the attack.

  • I Spent ₦340m On MarijuanaIin 6 Years.. Rapper Ice Prince

    I Spent ₦340m On MarijuanaIin 6 Years.. Rapper Ice Prince

    Nigerian rapper Ice Prince has sparked massive reactions online after revealing the staggering amount of money he allegedly spent on cannabis over a six-year period.

    Speaking during a recent interview with media personality Rufai Oseni, the rapper admitted that between 2020 and 2026, he spent approximately ₦340 million buying weed from just one dealer alone — excluding payments made to other suppliers across different cities and countries.

    According to Ice Prince, the shocking discovery came after he checked his bank statements and realized how much money had gone into sustaining the habit.

    “Between 2020 and 2026, I spent ₦340 million on one dealer of weed. That’s just one person. I haven’t even checked the others,” he said.

    The rapper explained that he had multiple suppliers depending on where he was located at the time.

    “If I’m in Abuja, there’s a different person. If I’m in Ghana, there’s another person. If I’m in Jos, there’s another. If I’m in London, there’s another supplier,” he added.

    The revelation has triggered widespread debate on social media, with many expressing shock at the amount allegedly spent on drugs, while others praised the rapper for being honest about his struggles.

    Interestingly, Ice Prince had earlier announced a major lifestyle transformation in April, saying he had embraced healthier living by quitting smoking, drinking alcohol, eating bread, and even choosing celibacy as part of a personal reset.

    The confession has now reignited conversations around celebrity lifestyles, substance abuse, mental health, and the hidden financial and emotional costs of addiction.

  • Dangote Refinery to save Nigeria N15trn import cost, generate $11bn forex inflow, says Oye

    Dangote Refinery to save Nigeria N15trn import cost, generate $11bn forex inflow, says Oye

    THE Chairman of the Alliance for Economic Research and Ethics LTD/GTE, Dele Oye, has said the Dangote Petroleum Refinery has the capacity to save Nigeria over N15 trillion annually in fuel import costs while generating an estimated $11 billion in foreign exchange inflows through local refining and petroleum exports. Oye, in a statement, said Nigeria […]

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  • Heavy marijuana use may increase lung cancer risk, researchers warn

    Heavy marijuana use may increase lung cancer risk, researchers warn

    SCIENTISTS from the Keck School of Medicine of USC say growing evidence suggests that heavy marijuana smoking may increase the risk of lung cancer and several other cancers affecting the head and neck. While the link between tobacco smoking and cancer is well established, researchers say the connection between marijuana and cancer is still being […]

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  • Nigeria–East, Southern Africa Air Cargo corridor cuts costs by 75% —Minister

    Nigeria–East, Southern Africa Air Cargo corridor cuts costs by 75% —Minister

    NIGERIAN exporters are reaping significant benefits from a new air cargo corridor linking the country with East and Southern Africa, with shipping costs slashed by up to 75 percent under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), according to the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Jumoke Oduwole. The Nigeria-East and Southern Africa Air […]

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