Author: Daily Post Nigeria

  • ADC presidential primary results written in hotel room – Amaechi’s ally claims ‘evidence’

    ADC presidential primary results written in hotel room – Amaechi’s ally claims ‘evidence’

    A chieftain of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Ibrahim Wala, has alleged that the party’s presidential primary election was marred by intimidation, vote buying and other irregularities.

    DAILY POST reports that Wala, a loyalist to one of the top ADC presidential aspirants, Rotimi Amaechi, monitored the exercise in Gombe State.

    Amaechi had on Tuesday, rejected the results of the polls, saying that the process lacked transparency and fairness as earlier promised by the opposition party.

    Backing Amaechi’s claim, Wala, in a post on his official Facebook page, Wednesday described the process as “brazen, shameless auction that betrayed every value the ADC promised to uphold.”

    Comrade Wala alleged that voters were intimidated and disenfranchised, stressing that the outcome of the election was determined in a hotel room.

    The ADC chieftain called on former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, who is currently leading, to immediately dissociate himself from what he described as “dirty, concocted primary election results.”

    He claimed to have “undisputed evidence of irregularities and voter disenfranchisement” that unfolded under his watch in Gombe State.

    “I was personally approached by an agent offering to take me to the committee leadership’s hotel room to secure whatever I needed.

    “This hotel room was treated exactly like a clandestine situation room where the state party leadership retired after their field day to finish their manipulative work behind closed doors”, he alleged.

    ADC presidential primary results written in hotel room – Amaechi’s ally claims ‘evidence’

  • Nigerian varsities urged to tap into Commonwealth student market

    Nigerian varsities urged to tap into Commonwealth student market

    Nigerian universities have been urged to aggressively recruit international students from Commonwealth nations to secure financial survival and global relevance. Prof Anthony Kila, Director of the Commonwealth Institute, made this call at the recent Commonwealth University Leaders Conference in Lagos. Speaking on “International Student Recruitment as a Source of Extra and Foreign Revenue Generation,” the […]

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  • Eid-el-Kabir: CAN urges Nigerians to pray for purposeful leadership

    Eid-el-Kabir: CAN urges Nigerians to pray for purposeful leadership

    The Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, Niger State Chapter, Most Rev. Dr Bulus Dauwa Yohanna, has urged Nigerians to continue praying for peace, unity and purposeful leadership as the nation prepares for the 2027 general elections.

    Most Rev. Yohanna, who is also the Catholic Bishop of Kontagora Diocese, expressed optimism that the challenges confronting Niger State and the country at large would soon be overcome through collective prayers, tolerance and cooperation among citizens.

    In his Sallah message made available to journalists on Wednesday, the CAN Chairman called on Nigerlites to use the festive period for sober reflection and seek God’s mercy and guidance for the nation.

    According to him, “I want to urge all Nigerians to remain hopeful in God and not give up despite the numerous challenges facing our state and the country.

    “We must continue to show love and compassion to the less privileged by reaching out to people in orphanages, old people’s homes, Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs, camps, hospitals and correctional centres.”

    He further urged citizens to embrace peaceful coexistence and love one another irrespective of tribe, ethnicity or religion, stressing that unity remains the key to overcoming the nation’s challenges.

    The cleric noted that Eid-el-Kabir symbolises sacrifice, love, peace and obedience to God, adding that the lessons of the season should extend beyond the celebration.

    Most Rev. Yohanna also called for greater tolerance, synergy and cooperation among Nigerians in order to build a more peaceful and prosperous society.

    He then congratulated Niger State Governor, Mohammed Bago, the Council of Traditional Rulers, the Etsu Nupe, other royal fathers, and the entire Muslim Ummah on the successful celebration of Eid-el-Kabir.

    Eid-el-Kabir: CAN urges Nigerians to pray for purposeful leadership

  • 2026 Children’s Day: FG reaffirms commitment to inclusive education

    2026 Children’s Day: FG reaffirms commitment to inclusive education

    … as Alausa hosts young disability advocate, Dera Osadebe The Minister of Education, Dr Olatunji Alausa, on Wednesday joined Nigerian children in celebrating 2026 Children’s Day, reaffirming the Federal Government’s commitment to nurturing, protecting, and empowering every child through inclusive and quality education. Alausa also hosted young disability advocate and actress Dera Osadebe at the […]

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  • APC is party to beat in Nigeria — Senator Mustapha

    APC is party to beat in Nigeria — Senator Mustapha

    Senator representing Kwara Central Senatorial District and Turaki of Ilorin Emirate, Saliu Mustapha, has said that the All Progressives Congress (APC) remains the dominant political force in Nigeria, describing it as “the party to beat.” Speaking with journalists as he received a heroic welcome in Ilorin ahead of Eid-el-Kabir celebrations, the senator expressed appreciation for […]

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  • 2027: Do not sacrifice Nigerians for your political ambitions – Islamic scholar to politicians

    2027: Do not sacrifice Nigerians for your political ambitions – Islamic scholar to politicians

    A professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies at the University of Ibadan, Ibrahim Uthman, has enjoined politicians across the country not to sacrifice the lives of Nigerians for their political ambitions. 

    Uthman, who is also the Chief Imam of the university, enjoined political office holders at all levels to do whatever they can to halt the alarming rate of kidnapping and other social problems in the country. 

    The don made the call shortly after he led the Muslim congregation to observe the two obligatory Rakat in commemoration of this year’s Eid Kabir festival on Wednesday. 

    DAILY POST reports that the Eid Kabir festival for the 1447 Hijrah calendar is being observed across the globe today. 

    Uthman, while addressing journalists shortly after the prayer, advised those aspiring for political offices in 2027 to put more effort into solving the current challenges facing the country. 

    He said all hands must be put on deck to solve the problems facing the country, describing the level of insecurity in the country as worrisome and unfortunate. 

    He then appealed to all the political office holders and those aspiring for political offices in the next general elections not to sacrifice Nigerians for political office. 

    Uthman advised Nigerians to be patient and continue to contribute their quota to the development of the country. 

    He said, “I am calling on all the governors, the President, Senators and all political office holders, all those seeking political offices, to do whatever you can do to curb insecurity in the country. 

    “I am appealing to you not to sacrifice the lives of Nigerians for political offices. We should all realise that it is Allah that put people in positions. Do not take revenge. 

    “I want all Nigerians to be patient. We should endure. Hardship is not an excuse for criminality. Allah told us to be patient. God said that He will test us”. 

    2027: Do not sacrifice Nigerians for your political ambitions – Islamic scholar to politicians

  • Transfer: Julian Alvarez’s preferred club to join from Atletico Madrid revealed

    Transfer: Julian Alvarez’s preferred club to join from Atletico Madrid revealed

    Atletico Madrid striker, Julian Alvarez, is prioritising a move to Barcelona ahead of Arsenal this summer transfer window.

    According to Marca, Alvarez has rejected Atletico Madrid’s offer of an improved contract and has informed the club that he wants to join ‘a more ambitious project’.

    The report added that the Argentina international’s target destination is Barcelona, but a deal with the La Liga champions will be hard as Atletico Madrid are demanding a €150m transfer fee.

    Alvarez has just finished his second season with Diego Simeone’s side, having joined the club from Manchester City two years ago.

    He has been linked with Arsenal this summer, and former Arsenal star Paul Merson recently urged the Premier League North London club to sign him.

    Merson wants Arsenal to sign Alvarez and a new midfielder for Mikel Arteta’s side.

    Transfer: Julian Alvarez’s preferred club to join from Atletico Madrid revealed

  • Cooking gas price increases again

    Cooking gas price increases again

    The price of liquefied petroleum gas, known as cooking gas, surged for the second time in three days amid the Eid-ul-Adha celebration in Nigeria. 

    A market survey by DAILY POST showed that the price of a kilogram of cooking gas rose from N1500 to between N1700 and N1800 across different locations in Abuja and its environs. 

    This means that cooking gas prices were adjusted upward by N200 and N300. 

    The latest price hike comes two days after the LPG price was increased to N1500 per kg from N1200.

    DAILY POST reports that in three days, cooking gas prices surged by 50 percent. 

    Recall that the Nigerian Association of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Marketers blamed the sudden rise in the price of cooking gas on scarcity, urging government intervention. 

    Cooking gas price increases again

  • NUJ disburses Sallah support to Veteran journalists, families of deceased media practitioners in Jigawa 

    NUJ disburses Sallah support to Veteran journalists, families of deceased media practitioners in Jigawa 

    The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Jigawa State Chapter, has distributed about N2 million as Sallah support to veteran journalists and families of deceased media practitioners in the state.

    Chairman of the council, Comrade Ismail Ibrahim Dutse, said the initiative was designed to ease the economic challenges facing the beneficiaries during the festive period.

    He explained that the gesture was also aimed at appreciating the immense contributions of veteran journalists and late members who played significant roles in the growth and development of the union over the years.

    According to him, the financial support was provided by the Jigawa State Government under the leadership of Governor Umar Namadi to assist the recipients.

    Comrade Ismail commended the state government for approving the union’s request, noting that the beneficiaries had made remarkable sacrifices in protecting the image and integrity of the journalism profession.

    In his goodwill message, the Commissioner for Information, Youth, Sports and Culture, Sagir Musa Ahmed, reaffirmed the government’s commitment to sustaining cordial relations with the media and supporting the NUJ.

    Represented by the Senior Special Assistant on Media Affairs, Hajiya Zainab Rabo Ringim, the commissioner praised the achievements recorded by the current NUJ leadership within a short period.

    He also described journalists in Jigawa as professionals dedicated to accurate and responsible information dissemination, adding that the state government was proud of their contributions.

    Sagir further disclosed that the government had constituted a Media Campaign Team comprising veteran journalists, which would soon be inaugurated.

    Speaking on behalf of the beneficiaries, veteran journalist, Salmanu Adamu Rishi expressed appreciation to the NUJ leadership for recognising and remembering the sacrifices of senior journalists who contributed to the growth of the profession in the state.

    NUJ disburses Sallah support to Veteran journalists, families of deceased media practitioners in Jigawa 

  • Africa Day: Declare May 25 national day, public holiday – Group to FG

    Africa Day: Declare May 25 national day, public holiday – Group to FG

    An international think tank of African professionals, ‘The Pan-African Dialogue Institute’ TPADI has appealed to the federal government and to formally declare May 25, Africa Day, as a National Public Holiday in Nigeria.

    It noted that such a declaration will be in recognition of the collective struggle of African people against colonialism, apartheid, racial oppression, cultural dominance and a reminder that Africans share a common history, wounds, aspirations, and ultimately, a common destiny.

    Addressing a world press conference in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State capital in commemoration of the 2026 Africa Day, President of TPADI, Effiong Joseph Udo, an associate professor, regretted that despite Nigeria’s enormous sacrifices for African liberation and continental solidarity in the past, Africa Day remains unrecognised officially within its national life.

    He noted that the omission has become increasingly disturbing in a period when Africa faces rising internal fragmentation, Afro-phobia, xenophobic hostility, cultural alienation, and growing disrespect among themselves.

    He said if Africa Day is institutionalized in Nigeria, it can provide annual opportunities for celebrating indigenous African languages, oral traditions, local philosophies, and encourage younger generations to embrace their heritage with confidence rather than shame.

    Udo noted that countries such as South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Mali, Guinea, and Lesotho had already formally recognized Africa Day because they understand the importance of symbols in nation-building and continental identity, urging the Nigerian government not to be left out.

    The statement in parts, ‘Today, we gather to renew our call upon the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and the Federal Government of Nigeria, to formally recognize May 25 (Africa Day) as a National Public Holiday in Nigeria. This appeal is not symbolic rhetoric. It is a strategic, urgent, and of national and continental necessity.

    “An official recognition of May 25 as a public holiday would provide annual opportunities for civic education, cultural diplomacy, historical reflection, and continental engagement. It would create space for schools, universities, media institutions, civil society groups, traditional institutions, and government agencies to educate younger generations about African history, civilizations, liberation struggles, and contemporary challenges. 

    “Africa Day in Nigeria can become a platform for confronting xenophobia and Afro-phobia; promoting African cultural literacy and historical consciousness; strengthening continental diplomacy and African cooperation; and a forum for discussing trade, migration, peace building, unity and development in Africa.’’

    He also called on the Akwa Ibom state governor, Pastor Umo Eno, the senate president, Godswill Akpabio and other political leaders to intentionally reflect and promote Akwa Ibom cultural identity in their public appearances and dress patterns from time to time.  

    The president further made other demands to Nigerian government including, Integration of Pan-African studies and African history into educational curricula; Supporting national Africa Day festivals, lectures, exhibitions, and cultural activities; Leading continental conversations against xenophobia, Afro-phobia, and anti-African hostility even as he urged the media, civil society organizations, religious communities, and the African diaspora to join the campaign.

    Africa Day: Declare May 25 national day, public holiday – Group to FG