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  • Senators Who Lost 2027 Tickets Lead Mass Defection From APC In Bauchi

    Senators Who Lost 2027 Tickets Lead Mass Defection From APC In Bauchi

    The aftermath of the All Progressives Congress (APC) primaries in Bauchi State has sparked growing discontent leading to mass defection of both prominent chieftains and their supporters

    Lawmaker representing Bauchi South Senatorial District, Senator Shehu Buba Umar, has resigned from the APC and declared his membership of the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP).

    This comes days after his withdrawal from the APC governorship primary election, citing irregularities.

    Also, the Senator representing Bauchi North, Samaila Kaila Dahuwa, has resigned from the APC after losing his return ticket, joining the PRP.

    Buba cited the “absence of internal democracy, lack of fairness, marginalisation of genuine party members, and increasing disregard for the opinions and aspirations of grassroots supporters within the APC.”

    He said his decision to join PRP came after extensive consultations with political associates, youths, women groups, party stakeholders, and supporters across Bauchi South Senatorial District and Bauchi State at large.

    Buba said PRP remains a political platform built on the principles of justice, transparency, accountability, inclusiveness, and people-oriented leadership, with strong commitment to the democratic values enshrined in the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    Buba explained that his movement to the PRP is aimed at strengthening democratic governance, protecting the interests of the common people, and providing effective and responsive representation for the citizens.

    “Our people deserve better governance, better opportunities, and leadership that truly listens to their concerns. Politics should be about service to humanity, justice, development, and improving the living conditions of the masses,” Buba said.

    The Senator urged his supporters and political allies to join him in PRP to continue the “collective struggle” for good governance, social justice, accountability, and sustainable development across Bauchi State.

    Among those who departed is the incumbent member representing the Jama’are/Itas-Gadau federal constituency in the House of Representatives, Hon. Rabilu Bala Kashuri, who announced his resignation with immediate effect.

    Kashuri, who sought reelection ticket but was unsuccessful, tendered his resignation from the ruling party in a letter addressed to the APC Chairman of Kashuri Ward in the Itas/Gadau Local Government Area.

    Similarly, the 2023 deputy governorship candidate and former member of the House Representatives, Hon Shehu Aliyu Musa, also resigned from the APC.

    Musa, who contested the APC ticket for the Bauchi South Senatorial District, cited “lack of purposeful leadership, unfair treatment of party members and lack of cohesion among leaders of the party”

    Since the announcement of the results APC gubernatorial primaries several aspirants and stakeholders have resigned from the APC, citing a lack of transparency and violations of internal democracy.

    In a related development, former majority leader of Bauchi House of Assembly an aspirant for the Katagum Federal Constituency, Hon Tijjani Mohammed Aliyu, resigned from the party, alleging that the primaries were marred by predetermined results, vote allocation, and gross violations of party guidelines. According to him, the exercise undermined the principles of internal democracy upon which the APC was founded.

    In a letter addressed to the Ward Chairman of the APC in Madangala Ward, Katagum Local Government Area, he wrote: “I write to formally notify you of my intention to resign my membership of the party (Membership No. APC 051203000049) in your ward, with immediate effect.”

    “This decision follows recent developments regarding party activities, particularly the conduct of the 2026 primaries for various elective positions. After careful observation and review, I am convinced that the process was marred by predetermined results, the outright allocation of votes, and non-compliance with the guidelines for the conduct of said primaries.”

    Another chieftain, Hon. Abubakar Dahuwa Abdulkadir, who holds the traditional title of Sarkin Yamman Katagum, also withdrew his membership from the party.

    He described the primaries as unfair, discriminatory, and contrary to democratic ethics.

    He alleged that the APC failed to conduct the planned direct primary election for the Azare/Madangala State Assembly constituency.

    Hon. Sulaiman Sunusi Lalaye, an aspirant who sought to represent the Bauchi Constituency in the State House of Assembly, announced his resignation from the APC.

    In a letter addressed to the Chairman of the APC in Makama/Sarkin Baki Ward, Bauchi Local Government Area, dated May 22, 2026, Lalaye stated that although he had been a member of the party since its formation, he decided to leave due to persistent irregularities and injustice within the organization.

    Hon. Sulaiman Sunusi Lalaye formally notified the party of his decision to withdraw his candidacy for the State House of Assembly on the APC platform.

    Hon. Rabi’u Abubakar Bishi announced his resignation in a letter addressed to the APC Chairman of the Kangere/Turum Ward.

    “I am writing to inform you of my decision to resign from the All Progressives Congress. I have taken this step due to internal crises and injustice, among other issues, which I can no longer bear. This resignation will enable me to remain committed to my principles of fighting for good governance in our state,” Bishi said

    Many aggrieved members alleged that no direct primaries were conducted in the state, insisting that candidates were merely handpicked through what they described as “selection and imposition”.

  • PRP affirms Sen Buba Umar as 2027 Bauchi guber candidate

    PRP affirms Sen Buba Umar as 2027 Bauchi guber candidate

    Bauchi State Chapter of the People’s Redemption Party, on Monday, elected Sen. Shehu Buba Umar, representing Bauchi South Senatorial District…

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  • Jimi Lawal emerges Ogun ADC governorship candidate

    Jimi Lawal emerges Ogun ADC governorship candidate

    Otunba Jimi Lawal, a close associate of the former Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, has emerged as the gubernatorial candidate of the African Democratic Congress in Ogun State….

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  • Children’s Day 2026: Inspiring tech gifts under ₦20,000

    Children’s Day 2026: Inspiring tech gifts under ₦20,000

    Children’s Day is one of those moments when many parents, relatives, and guardians ponder and ask themselves what gift will actually make a child happy, and still be useful after the excitement fades.

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  • Eating out frequently linked to higher obesity risk worldwide — Study

    Eating out frequently linked to higher obesity risk worldwide — Study

    People who regularly eat meals prepared outside the home may face a higher risk of becoming overweight or obese, according to a new international study…

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  • Civil society groups identify gaps ahead of Ekiti guber poll

    Civil society groups identify gaps ahead of Ekiti guber poll

    Ahead of the Ekiti State governorship poll scheduled for June 20, 2026, civil society organisations under the European Union Support to Democratic Governance in Nigeria Phase Two (EU-SDGN II) programme have expressed concerns over the preparedness of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the conduct of the much-awaited election.

    The groups, during a media briefing in Ado-Ekiti, the Ekiti State capital, warned that critical operational and security gaps could undermine the credibility of the poll if not urgently addressed.

    According to the pre-election assessment report presented by the Election Observation Hub, INEC’s preparedness across the 16 local government offices in Ekiti stood at 34 percent as of April 14, 2026.

    The groups identified delayed election funding, poor infrastructure, inadequate operational vehicles and challenges with collation centres as major concerns.

    The organisations also highlighted vote buying, political thuggery, disinformation and possible militarisation of election security as key threats to the poll, adding that Ado-Ekiti, Ikole, Moba and Ilejemeje local government areas were classified as high-risk areas, while Efon, Ikere and Oye were listed as medium-risk zones.

    The groups further raised concerns over the exclusion of women and persons with disabilities from the governorship race, stressing that none of the 13 political parties fielded a female candidate.

    They urged INEC to improve election preparedness, strengthen the BVAS and IReV systems, and intensify voter education ahead of the election.

    Meanwhile, the report was jointly signed by CEMESO, ElectHER, IPC, NWTF, TAF Africa, The Kukah Centre and Yiaga Africa.

    Civil society groups identify gaps ahead of Ekiti guber poll

  • Aiyedatiwa boosts Amotekun welfare to strengthen security in Ondo

    Aiyedatiwa boosts Amotekun welfare to strengthen security in Ondo

    He said the arrests demonstrated the agency’s resolve to combat criminality….

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  • Gov Otu threatens to activate recalling of indolent, arrogant lawmakers from National Assembly

    Gov Otu threatens to activate recalling of indolent, arrogant lawmakers from National Assembly

    Governor Bassey Otu of Cross River State has vowed that any members of the National Assembly or the State House of Assembly who do not represent the people well, or who are indolent and arrogant, will be recalled.

    He vowed to activate the process, especially when, by the grace of God, he returns for a second term.

    He addressed APC members, including those who lost the recently held National Assembly and State Assembly party primaries and have become aggrieved and disrespectful to the party.

    He warned that the party is supreme, and decisions taken are for the overall interest of the party and the state and must be patiently respected by all members.

    He warned lawmakers against being insolent and arrogant to their people to the extent of shutting them out after each election, saying such would no longer be condoned.

    “So I am appealing to all of you. If you were born with arrogance, please just drop that ticket here.”

    He hinted that after the next cycle of elections, the process of recalling lawmakers who made themselves “tin gods” would be activated.

    “Well, they say they don’t recall people from parliament, but this will be the first time.

    “Anybody whom the people say they are tired of will be brought back home. Anybody who goes and forgets his people completely and doesn’t care, thinking that during elections he will come and pretend to be a good man, will be brought back.

    “And we are making this very, very clear. We will not fail in what we have said. I am working tirelessly; I don’t sleep. If you are going into office during this period, there will be no sleep for you.”

    He advised politicians not to ignore their people, who hold the power, insisting: “You cannot overlook them and become so arrogant and pompous that you don’t know your people.”

    Otu also warned members of the ruling APC who lost the just-concluded party primaries in the state not to defect to opposition parties like the NDC or ADC.

    He said if they did so, they would suffer untold hardship and would not make any political headway.

    He described the parties as “kwashiorkor-ridden,” meaning they are beset by hunger and hardship.

    “There are some kwashiorkor parties that are registering people. Such parties are wasting their time and not even my time. They cannot do anything.

    “I don’t want anybody to suffer the fate I suffered. That’s why I’m warning those aggrieved aspirants who lost not to go the way of those parties to avoid unnecessary suffering.

    “I don’t want anybody to go that route. It’s an absolute waste of time, energy and people’s future. Because at the end of the day, you will drag people into that bottomless pit.

    “And when you drag them there and can’t take care of them, you begin to rot, you begin to die. May God give me the energy and power to sustain.”

    He appealed to the aggrieved APC members, saying: “There’s nothing that we cannot settle. God’s time is the best. Whatever we’ve done is for the common good of all of us.”

    He explained that the party primaries were carried out without sentiment and in a way that he, as a person, did not favour anybody.

    “Whether you are my brother, whether you are my sister, I have tried to explain from day one that, please, marry your people. If your people say I should let you go, even if you are my enemy, you will go.

    “It was not about me; it’s about our state. I said so. Some people did not even consult their wards, not to talk of their local government.

    “If the people tell me you should not go, you will not go. Some people have raised the issue that I did not come to address everybody as usual. I apologise.”

    Otu further explained that the party has the capacity to handle any issues bordering on politics and leadership.

    “But the situation where you insult the party and accuse the party, where you look down on the party, know that the party is supreme. You will suffer for it if you persist. There has to be discipline in this party.”

    Gov Otu threatens to activate recalling of indolent, arrogant lawmakers from National Assembly

  • Profitable weekend side hustles for civil servants in Nigeria

    Profitable weekend side hustles for civil servants in Nigeria

    For many Nigerian civil servants, monthly salaries often struggle to keep up with rising living costs. Rent, school fees, transport,

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  • 2027: ADC tackles Tinubu over APC presidential primary results

    2027: ADC tackles Tinubu over APC presidential primary results

    The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has raised concerns over the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential primary results, which allegedly gave President Bola Ahmed Tinubu 10.99 million votes…

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