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  • Osun Senator, Fadeyi rejects APC primary election result, cites irregularities

    Osun Senator, Fadeyi rejects APC primary election result, cites irregularities

    The senator representing Osun Central, Olubiyi Fadeyi, has rejected the outcome of the All Progressives Congress, APC, senatorial primary election held ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    Fadeyi, who contested for the APC ticket, lost the primary election to Adekunle Rasheed Adegoke.

    However, he has described the exercise as invalid.

    In a statement he made available to journalists in Osogbo on Tuesday, the senator alleged that no credible primary election took place across the Osun Central Senatorial District on May 19.

    The chairman of the Osun APC National Assembly primary election committee, Mr Bayo Ayo, had earlier announced that Adegoke emerged winner of the exercise after polling 26,655 votes.

    According to the committee, Fadeyi secured 13,138 votes, while other aspirants recorded lower figures during the exercise conducted across the district.

    The committee further stated that Yomi Ogunwale scored 2,925 votes, Akintunde Adegboye polled 342 votes, while Olu Fakeye received 67 votes.

    Rejecting the outcome, Fadeyi alleged that the figures allocated to aspirants were prepared outside the official electoral process and insisted that no lawful primary election occurred.

    The senator alleged that the process was manipulated to deny him victory in the contest.

    He said, “No valid primary election was conducted on May 19 across the 116 wards in Osun Central Senatorial District.

    “The exercise was deliberately manipulated to rig me out of the process. There was no official collation centre. Results were instead written in an undisclosed hotel in Osogbo.”

    He also claimed that President Bola Tinubu and other APC leaders had supported a consensus arrangement for the Osun Central Senatorial District before the primary was conducted.

    Fadeyi expressed disappointment that the alleged agreement was later abandoned and urged his supporters to remain calm while party mechanisms were being explored to challenge the outcome.

    He said the mandate allegedly taken from him “through the back door would not stand”.

     “Appropriate channels within the party had already been activated to address the situation,” he added. 

    Fadeyi appealed to leaders of the APC in Osun State to intervene urgently, maintaining that he remained committed to the progress and unity of the party.

    Responding to the development, Osun APC spokesperson, Kola Olabisi, said aggrieved aspirants were constitutionally entitled to seek redress through established party mechanisms.

    Olabisi said, “It is within the constitutional right of any dissatisfied aspirant to seek redress through the party’s mechanism set up for such purpose. At any point in time, to jaw-jaw is better than to war-war. Our democracy is indeed advancing.”

    Osun Senator, Fadeyi rejects APC primary election result, cites irregularities

  • NEMA calls for stricter sanctions to prevent disasters

    NEMA calls for stricter sanctions to prevent disasters

    The Director-General of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Mrs Zubaida Umar, has called for stricter sanctions against individuals and organisations that violate safety regulations, saying tougher enforcement is necessary to reduce recurring disasters across the country. Umar made the call on Tuesday in Calabar during the distribution of relief materials to victims of the […]

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  • Imo ZLP submits list of State Assembly candidates to INEC after primaries

    Imo ZLP submits list of State Assembly candidates to INEC after primaries

    In line with the revised electoral guidelines, the Imo State chapter of the Zenith Labour Party, ZLP, has submitted the list of its candidates for the State House of Assembly election to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, after conduct of its primaries.

    Submitting the list of the candidates who emerged after the exercise to INEC at the party’s secretariat in Owerri, the state chairman of the party, Ichie Levi Ekeh, said the candidates emerged by consensus agreement in conformity with INEC electoral guidelines.

    Receiving the documents, Mrs Nneka Eluogu of INEC, who monitored the exercise with other staff of the Commission, described the exercise as free, fair and credible, 

    She lauded the party for its adherence to the Commission’s guidelines just as she commended party members for the peaceful conduct of the primary election.

    ZLP has also started the process of conducting its Senate and House of Representatives 

    primary elections.

    Imo ZLP submits list of State Assembly candidates to INEC after primaries

  • Kogi govt launches campaign against internet fraud

    Kogi govt launches campaign against internet fraud

    Kogi State Government has launched a statewide campaign against internet fraud, with a call for the establishment of

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  • Why I dragged APC, INEC to Court — Shinkafi

    Why I dragged APC, INEC to Court — Shinkafi

    Dr Sani Abdullahi Shinkafi, the All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial aspirant for Zamfara North, has explained why he filed a lawsuit at the Federal High Court in Gusau. He is challenging the primary election for the North Senatorial District that took place on May 19, 2026. Shinkafi expressed his concern, stating that there were no […]

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  • Ekiti: Oyebanji begins distribution of laptops to 1,000 graduates

    Ekiti: Oyebanji begins distribution of laptops to 1,000 graduates

    Ekiti State Governor Biodun Oyebanji has flagged off laptop distribution to graduates of a computer training scheme under the Ekiti Digital Acceleration Programme (EDAP) to ramp up digital literacy among youths and position them for the 21st century economy. Oyebanji assured stakeholders that those who passed through the digital training would receive free laptop computers […]

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  • ADC declares ex-NPA MD, Omar Suleiman Adamawa governorship candidate

    ADC declares ex-NPA MD, Omar Suleiman Adamawa governorship candidate

    The African Democratic Congress, ADC, has declared a former Managing Director of the Nigeria Ports Authority, NPA, Omar Suleiman, as winner of the Adamawa State governorship primary of the party.

    In a ceremony on Tuesday in Yola, the Adamawa ADC Governorship Primary Committee which organised the election announced local government by local government results that placed Suleiman above two other aspirants who competed in the primary.

    The results from the state’s 21 LGAs showed that Suleiman polled a total of 143,216 votes; as against the 56,801 votes obtained by his closest rival, Hamman Tukur Modibbo.

    Third-placed Umar Suleiman Uba received a total of 20,343 votes.

    After the votes were announced, chairman of the ADC primary election committee for the state, Dr Nicholas Msheliza pronounced Omar Suleiman as the duly elected governorship candidate for the state.

    The ADC governorship candidate is a former NPA MD who also served as Nigeria’s ambassador the to Democratic Republic of Congo, DRC.

    While declaring the intention to run for the office of governor, Suleiman had unveiled an agenda that placed emphasis on job creation and youth empowerment.

    ADC declares ex-NPA MD, Omar Suleiman Adamawa governorship candidate

  • 2027: Sandy Onor wins PDP presidential primary in Abia, scores 25,197 votes

    2027: Sandy Onor wins PDP presidential primary in Abia, scores 25,197 votes

    The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Abia State, has elected Professor Sandy Onor as its candidate for the 2027 presidential election.

    Professor Onor, who was the 2023 PDP governorship candidate in Cross River State, scored a total of 25,197 votes to emerge the winner of the presidential election primary in Abia.

    He was elected the candidate through a consensus system of voting that took place in the 17 local government areas of the state.

    The PDP Returning Officer for the exercise in Abia, Emmanuel Ukpong, read out the results from the 17 LGAs and declared Professor Sandy Onor as the winner of the primary.

    ” Professor Sandy Onor is our sole candidate in Abia, and we have decided to do a consensus in Abia,” the PDP Returning Officer, Ukpong, said.

    Earlier in his speech, Abia State PDP Chairman, Abraham Amah, praised the role of the Nigerian Police Force and other security agencies in ensuring a peaceful presidential primary election across Abia.

    2027: Sandy Onor wins PDP presidential primary in Abia, scores 25,197 votes

  • Ondo: APC aspirant expresses shock over disqualification

    Ondo: APC aspirant expresses shock over disqualification

    An All Progressives Congress (APC) aspirant for the House of Representatives election in Akoko North Federal Constituency of

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  • Olubadan Ladoja commissions KAF children’s emergency ward in Ibadan

    Olubadan Ladoja commissions KAF children’s emergency ward in Ibadan

    The Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rasidi Adewolu Ladoja, on Tuesday commissioned the Karim Adeyemi Foundation (KAF) Children’s Emergency Ward at the Adeoyo State Maternity Teaching Hospital, Yemetu, Ibadan. The traditional ruler, alongside the President of the Foundation, Mogaji Abiodun Adeyemi, and other dignitaries, formally unveiled the life-saving facility aimed at improving emergency healthcare delivery for […]

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