Author: Daily Post Nigeria

  • Troops neutralise terrorists, secure Boko Haram surrender in North-East

    Troops neutralise terrorists, secure Boko Haram surrender in North-East

    Troops of the Joint Task Force (North East), Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK), have neutralised terrorists, arrested suspects and recorded the surrender of a terrorist member.

    Lieutenant Colonel Sani Uba, Media Information Officer, Headquarters Joint Task Force (North East), Operation HADIN KAI, who stated this in a release, said the successful operations were conducted through the joint efforts of members of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF).

    According to the statement, troops of OPHK engaged terrorists moving from Yale towards the Sambisa Forest axis and neutralised four of them. Troops also recovered one AK-47 rifle with ammunition, as well as food items suspected to be part of terrorist logistics supplies.

    Similarly, sustained aggressive operations conducted by multiple units across key routes, including Dambboa–Maiduguri, Dambboa–Gwoza, Goniri axis and other likely infiltration corridors, successfully denied terrorists freedom of movement and action.

    In a related development, troops of OPHK deployed at Kanama arrested two suspected terrorist collaborators during a stop-and-search operation.

    The suspects were found in possession of items and materials, including clothing and personal effects, suspected to be linked to terrorist logistics support.

    Preliminary investigations also revealed incriminating digital materials suggesting possible affiliation with terrorist elements, adding that the suspects are currently in custody for further investigation.

    Also, troops of OPHK recorded the surrender of one suspected Boko Haram/ISWAP member at a checkpoint in Kukawa Local Government Area.

    It said the suspect, who claimed to have been abducted earlier in the year and coerced into joining the terrorist group, is currently undergoing profiling and further investigation.

    Troops neutralise terrorists, secure Boko Haram surrender in North-East

  • Tinubu Departs Abuja For France, Kenya, Rwanda On Saturday

    Tinubu Departs Abuja For France, Kenya, Rwanda On Saturday

    President Bola Tinubu will depart Abuja on Saturday for a three-nation visit to France, Kenya and Rwanda.

    The trip, according to a State House statement issued on Friday by Bayo Onanuga, will begin with a stop in France before the President proceeds to Nairobi to attend the Africa-France Summit scheduled for May 11 to 12.

    The summit, co-chaired by French President Emmanuel Macron and Kenyan President William Ruto, will focus on energy transition, green industrialisation, digital transformation, climate action and reforms to the global financing architecture.

    Onanuga noted that Tinubu’s participation will underscore Nigeria’s commitment to strengthening strategic partnerships with African countries and France.

    With the theme “Africa Forward: Africa-France Partnerships for Innovation and Growth,” the summit will bring together African and French leaders to discuss economic transformation, infrastructure, youth development and peace-building.

    After the Nairobi meeting, Tinubu will travel to Kigali, Rwanda, for the Africa CEO Forum slated for May 14 and 15.

    The forum, themed “Scale or Fail,” is expected to convene over 2,000 business leaders, investors and policymakers to explore strategies for accelerating economic growth through regional integration and cross-border investment.

    The forum, organised in partnership with the International Finance Corporation, will focus on building resilient and competitive industries across the continent.

    “The summit, with the theme  – “Africa Forward: Africa-France Partnerships for Innovation and Growth” –  will provide a high-level platform for African leaders and their French counterparts to deliberate on critical issues affecting the continent, including economic transformation, climate resilience, infrastructure development, youth empowerment, technological advancement, and peace-building initiatives.

    “Held in partnership with the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the summit brings together over 2,000 top executives and national leaders to debate strategies for building resilient, competitive industries,” the statement read partly.

    Acvording to Onanuga, Tinubu is expected to deliver addresses at both events, highlighting his administration’s economic reforms and investment drive. He will also hold bilateral meetings with African and global business leaders on the sidelines of the summits.

    The president, who will be accompanied by ministers and senior aides, is expected back in the country after the Rwanda engagement.

    Tinubu Departs Abuja For France, Kenya, Rwanda On Saturday is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Stop borrowing or Nigeria will sink – Primate Ayodele cautions Tinubu

    Stop borrowing or Nigeria will sink – Primate Ayodele cautions Tinubu

    The leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has warned President Bola Ahmed Tinubu about his administration’s frequent borrowing to fund projects in the country.

    In a statement signed by his media aide, Osho Oluwatosin, Primate Ayodele stated that frequent borrowing indicates the country has not effectively utilized its resources to improve the nation.

    He said that continuous loans will cause the country’s economy to decline if proper attention isn’t given.

    The prophet said the country has resources in many states like Taraba, Zamfara, Kogi and others, and he mentioned that these resources can help the country become self-sufficient.

    “Stop borrowing money, we have resources in states like Taraba, Zamfara. Nigeria will go on sale with the way Tinubu is going about borrowing money. The country will sink if we are not careful.”

    Primate Ayodele made it known that Nigeria is in debt that can never be fully repaid, despite the fact that there are resources to save the economy instead of debt.

    He cautioned the president not to allow it to get to a stage where no country wants to borrow Nigeria’s money anymore.

    “We are on a debt that can never be fully repaid, but we can use what we have to save the economy instead of these debts.

    “The country is rich already; let us not get to a level where nobody would want to borrow from us money again.”

    He further warned that borrowing will kill the Nigerian economy.

    “Borrowing will kill the Nigerian economy; use resources in some of our states to make the country better,” he added.

    Stop borrowing or Nigeria will sink – Primate Ayodele cautions Tinubu

  • Informal Workers Decry Exclusion On May Day

    Informal Workers Decry Exclusion On May Day

    As Nigeria marks another May Day with speeches, parades and banners across the capital, the voices echoing loudest on the streets of Abuja tell a different story. It is not the story of formal contracts, unions or paid holidays. It is the story of survival.

    Across Federal Capital Territory and other parts of the country, informal workers opened for business as usual on Workers’ Day, many unaware of the significance attached to May 1, and most unconvinced that the day has anything to do with them.

    Ezekiel Obi, a POS operator, told THE WHISTLER he knows nothing about May Day or the government.

    “I am not thinking about May or anything. What I want is that people should come and patronise me and go home and sleep. What has government done for me ever since I was born? Nothing! It has been me and me alone. So this is how it is,” he stated while nudging the reporter to move out of his way for a customer who came to withdraw money.

    A book seller in Kubwa, Tunde Adioye, gave a similar response, telling THE WHISTLER he has nothing to say about the government of the day.

    For him, the date on the calendar meant no change in routine, no respite, and no expectation.

    Yet, for others, the silence of May Day was a reminder of exclusion rather than indifference.

    Peter Ugwu, who sells wears at the Kubwa Market, said the informal sector makes up the bulk of the country’s workforce but is treated shabbily.

    “Every May Day is always about those working in the formal sector but they forget that the bulk of the populations are informal sector. For many years, it has happened that way. I believe it needs to change at some point,” he said.

    Ugwu, a graduate of Economics from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, explained that he started selling wears at the Kubwa Market when he could not get any formal job.

    “So if I had gotten a job, I would have been part of the formal sector but I didn’t and that does not mean that I am not a worker so when the celebration of the May Day is done, informal workers should be remembered and the government should do everything possible to make life better for us too,” he said.

    He added that government can make life better for traders by creating a good environment for business to grow.

    “All these taxes is not helping our business. The lack of it incessant power supply is not helping us. The hike in fuel price, is not helping. Government should do something,” he said.

    In Dutse, a scavenger, Muri Adamu complained that despite the work he and his colleagues do, they remain invisible to authorities.

    He said the government is supposed to recognise them and ensure that they are equipped to dispose refuses.

    “With the work we are doing, the government is supposed to recognise us and make sure we are equipped to dispose refuses properly,” he said.

    Adaeze Ezenduka, a welder, spoke about the financial strain that defines her trade.

    She said the major issue is funds and financial shortage. “If the government can help us with funds, maybe in the form of loans, or even provide amenities and equipment for us, even though the government cannot just give it to us as help, they can also give it to us as loans.

    “In fact, the major problem there is that finance, because Igbo people say, ‘Aku na-esi obi ike’ which means literarily, ‘money makes the heart strong”,”she said.

    Ezenduka also explained the responsibility she carries toward the young apprentices who come to learn.

    “There are many youth that want to learn the work. But sometimes you have to also think of the fact that when you keep them to teach them work, we have to feed them. We have to feed them, provide certain things they will use, like their uniforms, their wares, other things that are needed.

    Sometimes we provide money for them to buy things And we also feed them,” she said.
    She said feeding and supporting them is not only about care but also about protecting the work.

    “The advantage of feeding them and giving them all those things we do is that it makes them not to steal. And another thing, it makes them to relax and learn the work, because they see it as a double opportunity. They are learning work, they are being fed, in a month they get something. In addition to after learning the work, they have had work and they can still be employed to continue,” she explained.

    The gap between the formal celebration and the reality on the ground is reflected in national data. Nigeria’s economy is running on a ‘survivalist’ mode, as 93 percent of the nation’s workforce is trapped in informal employment, according to a 2025 report by the Nigerian Economic Summit Group titled ‘From Hustle to Decent Work: Unlocking Jobs and Productivity for Economic Transformation in Nigeria’.

    The report highlighted that there is an overwhelming reliance on informal, often ‘survivalist’ activities which are actively hindering national development and poverty reduction.

    Analysis reveals that 81 percent of Nigerian workers are concentrated in sectors like subsistence agriculture and retail trade, which offers very low productivity.

    For Ezekiel, Peter, Adaeze, Muri, Tunde and countless others, May Day passed without speeches or rest.

    Their work continued, powered by the same reason it always has; the need to fend for themselves, feed others, and keep moving until tomorrow.

    Informal Workers Decry Exclusion On May Day is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • May Day: Akwa Ibom NLC begs Gov Eno for ICT centre, injection of more funds into primary schools

    May Day: Akwa Ibom NLC begs Gov Eno for ICT centre, injection of more funds into primary schools

    Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Akwa Ibom State Chapter, has appealed to the governor, Pastor Umo Eno, to ensure the construction and equipping of an Information and Communications Technology, ICT, centre in the state.

    It also urged the governor to inject more funds into the primary education sector to ensure that the payment of pensions and gratuities of retired teachers is at par with their counterparts in other sectors.

    Chairperson of the NLC in Akwa Ibom, Comrade Sunny James, made the appeal in his remarks during the 2026 Workers’ Day celebration held at Uyo Township Stadium on Friday.

    James recalled that the appeal for an ICT venue was made to the then governor in 2022, expressing hope that the renewed call would yield a positive result and give workers in the state the opportunity to be computer literate.

    He assured the governor that all workers, starting from the office of the head of service and other MDAs, would be trained at the venue in batches at a minimal cost, while also calling for the full employment of casual workers across the MDAs.

    “We appeal to the governor to give us an ICT venue. This centre will give our workers who do not know what a keyboard is the opportunity to learn at a very cheap rate.

    “We urge the governor to inject more money into the primary education sector so that our retired teachers will flow along with others. This request is very dear to our heart,” he said.

    While thanking the governor for being up and doing in paying workers’ wages and welfare, the labour chairperson urged him to look into the issue of nominal promotion, expressing hope that it would soon be a thing of the past in the state.

    James expressed dismay that some teachers in the state promoted in 2024 only recently received their letters, regretting that by implication, those affected have lost both 2024 and 2025 entitlements. He therefore urged the governor to look into their plight with the aim of correcting the anomaly.

    Also speaking, the Chairperson of the Trade Union Congress, TUC, in the state, Comrade Kingsley Akpan, described the 2026 Workers’ Day theme, “Insecurity and Poverty: The Bane of Decent Work,” as apt, saying these factors have posed impediments to decent work.

    He intimated the governor on the level of labour exploitation and alleged slavery in some multinational companies operating in Akwa Ibom, as some of these companies have reportedly refused to pay lawful settlements to workers they engage.

    “We urge the state government to call the affected companies to order because the TUC will not allow them to take the rights of workers,” he said.

    Akpan, while acknowledging the efforts of the state government in job creation, called for the realisation of the Ibom Deep Seaport, Ibom Science Park, as well as the revival of ALSCON, saying the job opportunities inherent in these sectors are unimaginable.

    Responding, Governor Umo Eno, represented by his deputy, Senator Akon Eyakenyi, congratulated workers and assured them of his continued support through policies that prioritise their welfare while sustaining development across the state.

    “We have enjoyed a strong and productive relationship with organised labour under your leadership. Even in moments of disagreement, we always chose constructive engagement over unnecessary conflict,” Eno said, while commending the leadership of the NLC.

    May Day: Akwa Ibom NLC begs Gov Eno for ICT centre, injection of more funds into primary schools

  • May Day: Otti Assures Labour Of Wage Review, Urges Dialogue

    May Day: Otti Assures Labour Of Wage Review, Urges Dialogue

    Dr Alex Otti has assured workers in Abia State that his administration would carefully review some of the demands presented by organised labour, taking into consideration the prevailing economic situation and available administrative capacity.

    The Governor gave the assurance on Friday during the 2026 International Workers’ Day celebration held at Umuahia Township Stadium. The event was themed, “Insecurity, Poverty – Bane of Decent Work.”

    Represented by the Deputy Governor, Ikechukwu Emetu, Otti commended the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress (TUC), and their affiliated unions for working closely with the state government towards improving workers’ welfare.

    According to him, the present administration remains committed not only to meeting the statutory entitlements of workers but also to advancing their professional growth and development.

    “Our administration will continue to examine the requests of organised labour with diligence and in line with current economic realities, while also extending the necessary administrative support,” he stated.

    The Governor further urged workers in the state not to allow themselves to be manipulated by individuals seeking to pursue personal interests through the labour movement.

    “I encourage you to remain resolute in the path of dialogue and constructive engagement, and refuse to play into the hands of those who seek to use you to advance private agendas,” he said.

    Earlier in his speech , the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) chairman, Comrade Okoro Ogbonnaya appealed to Governor Alex Otti to increase the minimum wage for workers in the state in response to the rising cost of living and prevailing economic hardship.

    According to him, “workers across the country are struggling to cope with the harsh economic realities and worsening inflation.

    He commended Governor Otti for being among the first governors in the country to implement the 2024 minimum wage law and its consequential adjustments, but stressed that inflation has significantly eroded the value of workers’ earnings.

    According to him, Nigerian workers are currently battling severe economic difficulties caused by rising inflation, insecurity and poor welfare conditions.

    “Follow workers, the truth must be told plainly: the Nigeria worker today is under siege. Not from a foreign enemy, but from twin monsters that have become the greatest obstacles to decent work in our nation,” he said.

    Ogbonnaya stated that many workers, especially those in the private sector, continue to face exploitation, poor remuneration and denial of their fundamental labour rights, noting that the minimum wage remains unattainable for many employees outside the public sector.

    He further lamented that the persistent rise in inflation has drastically weakened the purchasing power of the naira, making workers’ salaries insufficient to meet basic needs.

    The labour leader pointed out that the increase in the cost of petroleum products and food items has placed enormous pressure on working-class families, with many households struggling to survive despite being gainfully employed.

    “It is common knowledge that the minimum wage has been tendered meaningless by galloping inflation that has stripped the Naira of its value and turned hard-earned wages into near- worthless papers. A liter of fuel is almost #1,500 against #800 when the minimum wage was passed,” he explained.

    He described the current economic situation as a national emergency and urged the Abia State government to further review workers’ wages in order to cushion the effects of the hardship being experienced across the country.

    “This is a national emergency. We therefore appeal to our workers friendly governor for a review of the minimum wage to ameliorate these untold hardship workers are passing through because of the bad and harsh economic situation of the country,” he stated.

    Ogbonnaya maintained that improving workers’ welfare remains critical to ensuring decent work conditions and sustaining productivity in the state and the nation at large.

    May Day: Otti Assures Labour Of Wage Review, Urges Dialogue is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Benue South 2027: Abba Moro moves for third term bid, obtains PDP forms

    Benue South 2027: Abba Moro moves for third term bid, obtains PDP forms

    The Senator representing Benue South Senatorial District and Senate Minority Leader, Abba Patrick Moro, on Friday obtained his Expression of Interest and Nomination form at the PDP State Secretariat in Makurdi, Benue State.

    Speaking before members of the State Working Committee and party supporters, Moro declared that he would work tirelessly to secure victory for himself and all PDP candidates in future elections. He also expressed confidence that the PDP would reclaim the Benue Government House in 2027.

    According to him:”I am excited to pick the form as first senatorial aspirant. I came to buy it myself, not through proxy, to show that we are serious.

    “I congratulate us for our judicial victory. Naysayers and pessimists said we won’t get a platform to contest election, but today, we are contesting on the platform of PDP and that alone calls for celebration aside the victories that await us come 2027.

    “Government House will increase in 2027. I congratulate those who were nominated by their communities. Those who didn’t get nomination today should be patient, tomorrow is another day.

    God has time for everything. It is painful to lose nomination or election, it’s not about how many times you fall, but what matters is the ability to rise as long as you fall.

    “My name was replaced when I was nominated as minister, the first and second persons who got nominated spent barely two years in office, but I got nomination as federal minister and spent three years.

    “I will fight for myself and other PDP flag bearers to win our elections for our party. Zone C is a home of PDP and we shall demonstrate that in the forthcoming general elections.

    “Thank you and God bless us all.”

    Moro further reassured the people of Benue South, popularly known as Zone C, of his unwavering commitment to serving the district, promising not to fail the people.

    Benue South 2027: Abba Moro moves for third term bid, obtains PDP forms

  • Chris Okafor: Actress Doris Ogala’s absence stalls trial

    Chris Okafor: Actress Doris Ogala’s absence stalls trial

    The arraignment of Nigerian actress, Doris Ogala, at the Federal High Court in Ikoyi, Lagos, has been stalled due to her absence in court.

    Ogala is facing a four-count charge bordering on publication of personal materials of the founder of Grace Nation Bible Ministry, Pastor Chris Okafor, cyberbullying and harassment, attempted extortion, and dissemination of inciting and false information to incriminate the cleric.

    At the hearing on Thursday, Tolulope Mokuola, the prosecuting counsel, applied for a bench warrant to compel Ogala’s appearance, citing her failure to attend despite being served with a hearing notice.

    Opposing the application, Temiloluwa Akindayini, the defence counsel, told the court that Ogala underwent surgery on Tuesday and is currently recuperating in Abia State.

    Akindayini added that an affidavit deposing Ogala’s medical condition was filed before the court on April 22, 2026.

    In response, the prosecutor faulted the defence for not serving the affidavit and for not notifying the prosecution in advance of the alleged surgery.

    However, in his ruling, Justice Akintayo Aluko declined the prosecution’s application for a bench warrant and directed that the actress must be present in court for arraignment on June 9, 2026, the adjournment date.

    “The defendant must present a verifiable medical report from a government hospital and ensure that the same is served on the prosecution before the next adjourned date. Also, the defendant must be present in court for arraignment,” the judge said.

    DAILY POST recalls that the actress had accused the clergyman of criminal activities and threatened to release scandalous evidence against him.

    Chris Okafor: Actress Doris Ogala’s absence stalls trial

  • Princess Miriam Onuoha Set For Return To House Of Reps

    Princess Miriam Onuoha Set For Return To House Of Reps

    After garnering several endorsements by key stakeholders of Okigwe North Federal Constituency of Imo State, Princess Miriam Odinaka Onuoha, finally made up her mind to bid for the House of Representatives again.
    In a move she termed “Consolidation 2027,” she picked up her nomination forms on Thursday, 3oth April amid cheers by constituents.
    She announced her intention to run again on X(@miriam_onuoha1) in a short post where she stated: “I have purchased the APC House of Representatives Nomination and Expression of Interest forms to run for the Okigwe/ Onuimo/Isiala Mbano Federal Constituency in Imo State.
    “Consolidation 2027.”
    Some members of her constituency also re-shared the message on their social media handles in obvious elation and show of love.
    One of them stated: “Consolidation 2027 !!!, Our distinguished Rep has successfully picked her Nomination and Expression of Interest Forms for today 30th April 2026.
    “Building on proven leadership, impactful service, and unwavering commitment…
    The journey continues — it shall end in praise.”

    Princess Onuoha, a development legislation advocate, first entered the House of Reps in January 2020 after defeating the incumbent in a rerun election.
    Following her election, she served as the pioneer chairman of the House Committee on Disabilities and Special Needs.

    Onuoha was re-elected in 2023 and made the chairman of the House Committee on Tet Fund.

    She is an amazon and one of the most impactful legislators in the 10th Assembly. She was among the contenders for the speakership of the 10th Assembly before stepping down due to her party’s zoning formula.

    Onuoha has proven to be an effective representative of her people, attaining numerous achievements which include her legislative output, constituency projects, and human capital development.

    She has used her position to empower her constituents with job placements, family and business support and helping to raise the standard of living of her people.
    Her unique dedication to the service of her people has earned her several awards and recognition in the state and at the national level.
    As a result of her energy and dynamism, she was recently appointed as the Country Ambassador for Women Political Leaders (WPL).
    Yiaga Africa also declared her Best Female Member of the House of Reps due to the number of bills she either sponsored or supported, quality representation, and her people-oriented constituency projects.
    Onuoha was also honoured as the Iconic Female Rep Member of the Year award for 2025 for her impact.
    A strong believer in potentials of women for leadership, she is one of the ardent advocates of 30% Affirmative Action for Women and Youth in elective and appointment positions

    Princess Miriam Onuoha Set For Return To House Of Reps is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Ex-APP Publicity Secretary to contest lmo Assembly seat

    Ex-APP Publicity Secretary to contest lmo Assembly seat

    Former interim Publicity Secretary of Action Peoples Party, APP, in lmo State, Cajetan Duke, has declared his intention to contest the State House of Assembly seat in the 2027 election.

    Duke is contesting under the platform of the APP for Ngor-Okpala State Constituency.

    This was contained in a statement he issued on Friday at an APP meeting in Nguru/Umuowa Ward 6.

    In his address, Duke called for the support, solidarity and prayers of party men and women as he prepare to embark on wide-reaching consultations across Ngor Okpala.

    “This journey, I emphasized, will not only deepen engagement with the people but will also provide an opportunity to listen, learn, and co-create a people-driven legislative agenda.

    “I made it clear that my ambition goes beyond occupying a seat in the State Assembly. It is about redefining representation into a dynamic and result-oriented enterprise,” he said.

    Duke stressed that he is committed to ensuring that the people of Ngor Okpala are not just heard, but are actively involved in shaping the decisions that affect their lives.
    “With the support of my party, the goodwill of the people, and a clear vision for the future, I am confident that together, we can move beyond representation and create lasting impact,” he added.

    Ex-APP Publicity Secretary to contest lmo Assembly seat