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  • 2027: Gov Otti’s aide, Chinasa dumps LP, joins APC

    2027: Gov Otti’s aide, Chinasa dumps LP, joins APC

    The National Assembly Liaison Officer to Abia State Governor, Iheanyi Frank Chinasa, has dumped the Labour Party, LP, and joined the All Progressives Congress, APC.

    Chinasa, who is popularly known as Dogo, was until his latest move, a close ally to Governor Alex Otti and a top member of the Labour Party in Bende LGA and Abia North Senatorial District.

    The politician who is aspiring for the Bende Federal constituency, joined the the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, in attending a meeting of APC stakeholders in Owerri, Imo State, convened by the Governor Hope Uzodinma on Sunday.

    It will be recalled that Chinasa contested the 2023 election for the seat of Bende Federal Constituency of Abia State but lost to Kalu.

    Confirming the defection on Sunday, Benjamin Kalu said, “Dogo (Chinasa) ran election with me in Bende for House of Representatives and was later appointed by the governor as National Assembly Liaison Officer.

    “He is from Bende and from Ikwu Isii, my own section of the constituency and today, he has come to join our party (APC). I am sure he will feel welcome.”

    2027: Gov Otti’s aide, Chinasa dumps LP, joins APC

  • Insecurity: Bishop Oyedepo declares judgment on bandits, sponsors

    Insecurity: Bishop Oyedepo declares judgment on bandits, sponsors

    “Except I am not sent, in the next seven days, I declare judgment upon those responsible for…”

  • 2027: APC aspirant, Adeyemi promises economic rebirth for Ondo South

    2027: APC aspirant, Adeyemi promises economic rebirth for Ondo South

    A former member of the House of Representatives and senatorial aspirant for Ondo South Senatorial District, Hon. Engr. Janet Febisola Adeyemi, has outlined her vision to reposition the district as a thriving hub of industrial growth, maritime development, and agricultural prosperity through deliberate policies and strategic leadership, if given the ticket. The All Progressives Congress […]

  • NNL: Abakaliki apologise to fans for missing out on NPFL promotion

    NNL: Abakaliki apologise to fans for missing out on NPFL promotion

    Abakaliki FC have described their performance in the 2025-26 Nigeria National League, NNL, season as disappointing.

    The Rice Boys have accepted responsibility for not delivering on their target for the season.

    Abakaliki FC have apologised to the club’s faithful for their shortfall in the campaign.

    “We are not unaware of your disappointment that we fell short of our ultimate target of securing promotion to the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) this season,” Abakaliki FC wrote in an address to the supporters.

    “We know how much this dream means to you, the entire Ebonyians, and to all of us in Abakaliki Football club.

    “We accept responsibility for not delivering the result we all worked for, and we sincerely apologize to every fan who invested their strength, hope, time and resources in this journey- Head up!.”

    NNL: Abakaliki apologise to fans for missing out on NPFL promotion

  • CITAD condemns NBC directive on broadcasters

    CITAD condemns NBC directive on broadcasters

    The Centre for Information Technology and Development has condemned a recent directive issued by the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) to broadcasters across Nigeria, warning that it could shrink press freedom and civic space in the country.

    In a statement on Sunday signed by Y. Z. Ya’u, Executive Director of CITAD, the organisation described the directive as a dangerous escalation in what it called the ongoing erosion of freedom of expression and media independence.

    According to the organisation, although the directive is presented as a regulatory move, it raises serious concerns about its wider impact on democratic accountability and digital rights.

    “This directive represents a dangerous escalation in the ongoing erosion of press freedom and civic space in the country,” the statement said.

    CITAD noted that at a time when Nigeria is facing complex socio-political challenges, the media remains one of the few platforms where citizens can question those in power and demand accountability.

    The organisation expressed concern that the directive contains vague and unclear standards that could easily be misused.
    “It introduces vague and subjective standards that could be weaponised to silence critical voices,” it said.

    The organisation warned that attempts to control how broadcasters host guests, analyse issues, or present discussions could create fear and self-censorship in the media space.

    “By attempting to restrict how broadcasters engage with guests, express analysis, or frame public discourse, the government risks creating an environment of fear,” it added.

    CITAD also criticised the NBC for failing to clearly define the concerns raised in the directive, saying the lack of clarity leaves room for arbitrary interpretation.

    “These concepts are left at the level of mere ideas without a shared understanding, opening the door for arbitrary application,” the statement noted.

    It stressed that such rules should not be imposed unilaterally, but developed through consultations with stakeholders.

    “Such an important notice should be the outcome of a consultative process involving relevant stakeholders, not a unilateral decision from a regulatory body,” it said.

    The group further warned that the directive could signal a broader attempt to control the flow of information, not just in traditional media but also across digital platforms.

    “Any attempt to stifle media freedom inevitably affects the broader digital civic space,” CITAD said, adding that journalists, activists, young people, and marginalised groups could be affected.

    The organisation emphasised that democracy depends on open debate and the free exchange of ideas, warning against efforts to suppress critical engagement.

    “Democratic societies thrive on plurality of opinions and robust debate. Efforts to impose artificial neutrality weaken public discourse,” it said.

    CITAD called on the federal government to immediately withdraw the directive and engage in open dialogue with media professionals, civil society groups, and digital rights organisations.

    “NBC cannot sit in its boardroom and unilaterally decide what should be allowed on the airwaves,” the statement said.

    It also urged regulatory agencies to align their actions with Nigeria’s constitutional guarantees and international human rights standards, especially on freedom of expression.

    As the country approaches another election cycle, CITAD warned that protecting media independence is critical to the democratic process.

    “Any attempt to curtail press freedom at this critical moment risks compromising the integrity of the democratic process,” it added.

    CITAD condemns NBC directive on broadcasters

  • Reintegration Of ‘Repentant’ Terrorists Dangerous, Says ADC

    Reintegration Of ‘Repentant’ Terrorists Dangerous, Says ADC

    The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has criticised the Federal Government over reported plans to reintegrate nearly 800 former insurgents into communities.

    The party described the move as a sign of “dangerous softness on terror” and a lack of strategic clarity in addressing insecurity.

    In a statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the opposition party expressed concern over what it called a growing pattern of official rhetoric and policy direction that downplays the severity of terrorism.

    The ADC said references by some government officials to insurgents as “brothers” or “prodigal sons,” alongside the proposed reintegration initiative, suggest a “troubling misunderstanding of terrorism as an existential threat.”

    “Terrorism is not a family dispute or a moral metaphor,” the statement read. “It is a sustained and organised campaign of violence against the Nigerian state and its people, which has claimed lives, destroyed communities, displaced millions, and weakened national stability.”

    The party argued that prioritising rehabilitation without first ensuring justice and accountability for victims risks emboldening violent actors and undermining public confidence in the government’s counterterrorism efforts.

    “To respond to such a threat with language that softens its meaning, and policies that appear to prioritise rehabilitation ahead of accountability, is not compassion; it is weakness,” Abdullahi stated.

    The ADC further described the government’s approach as inconsistent, noting that while authorities claim to be prosecuting a war against terrorism, they also appear willing to reintroduce former fighters into society without transparent processes.

    “There are no clearly defined standards for determining genuine repentance, no visible framework for justice, and no credible safeguards for the communities expected to receive these individuals,” the party said. “This is not balance; it is a dangerous failure of judgment.”

    The statement warned that reintegration without due process and justice for victims could send the wrong message.
    “Reintegration without justice is not reconciliation; it is injustice. It risks signalling to victims that their suffering is secondary, and to potential perpetrators that the consequences of violence may ultimately be negotiable,” it added.

    The ADC also faulted the government for what it described as a lack of transparency, stating that Nigerians have not been adequately informed about investigations, prosecutions, or monitoring mechanisms for those slated for reintegration.

    “In the absence of clear answers, what is being presented as a strategy begins to look like abdication,” the party said.

    Reiterating its position, the ADC maintained that terrorism must be treated as a grave national security threat requiring firm and decisive action.

    “Those who have committed serious crimes must face the full weight of the law. Justice is not optional,” the statement noted, adding that the safety of communities and the rights of victims must remain central to any response.

    The party urged the government to demonstrate greater clarity and resolve, warning that “national security is not a space for sentiment to override judgment, but one that demands discipline, accountability, and strong leadership.”

    Reintegration Of ‘Repentant’ Terrorists Dangerous, Says ADC is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • How to handle exam anxiety during 2026 UTME

    How to handle exam anxiety during 2026 UTME

    For many candidates sitting the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, preparation goes far beyond reading textbooks. It is often a battle of the mind. 

  • NPFL: Ahmed Musa bags winner for Kano Pillars, Rangers back on top

    NPFL: Ahmed Musa bags winner for Kano Pillars, Rangers back on top

    Former Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa was the hero as Kano Pillars rallied to beat Rivers United 2-1 at the Sani Abacha Stadium on Sunday.

    Abdullahi Musa gave Pillars the lead in the 81st minute, while Handsome Surveyor restored parity for the visitors one minute from time.

    Musa however netted the winning goal for home team on the stroke of 90 minutes.

    Pillars moved clear of the relegation zone following the hard-earned victory.

    In Ikenne, Remo Stars also boosted their survival hopes with a hard-earned 3-0 victory over Niger Tornadoes.

    Experienced striker Victor Mbaoma gave the Sky Blue Stars the lead on 10 minutes.

    It was Mbaoma’s 12th league goal of the campaign.

    Olamilekan Adedayo and Samuel Anakwe got the other goals for Remo Stars.

    The win lifted the Usman Abdallah side to 16th position.

    Rangers returned to the summit courtesy of a 2-1 victory over oriental rivals, Enyimba, in Enugu.

    Wonah Williams gave Enyimba the lead four minutes after the break.

    Chidozie Iwundu equalised for Rangers in the 61st minute, while Ifeanyi Onyebuchi netted the winning goal for the Flying Antelopes seven minutes later.

    Full Results

    Wikki 1-2 Insurance
    Plateau 1-1 Kun Khalifat
    El-Kanemi 1-2 3SC
    Kwara Utd 2-1 Barau
    Remo Stars 3-0 Tornadoes
    Rangers 2-1 Enyimba
    Katsina Utd 3-2 Bayelsa Utd
    Abia Warriors 2-1 Ikorodu City
    Kano Pillars 2-1 Rivers Utd
    Nasarawa Utd 3-0 Wolves

    NPFL: Ahmed Musa bags winner for Kano Pillars, Rangers back on top

  • Former Bauchi SSG, Kashim declares interest in SDP guber ticket

    Former Bauchi SSG, Kashim declares interest in SDP guber ticket

    Former Secretary to the Bauchi State Government (SSG), Barrister Ibrahim Kashim Mohammed, has expressed his interest in securing the gubernatorial ticket of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) for the 2027 general elections. Ibrahim Kashim made this known while interacting with journalists in Bauchi on Sunday, stressing that his motivation is to have a better Bauchi […]

  • Why we declared emergency on education in Zamfara — Commissioner

    Why we declared emergency on education in Zamfara — Commissioner

    The Zamfara State Commissioner overseeing the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, Abdulmalik Abubakar Gajam, has reaffirmed why the state government declared a state of emergency on education, saying the aim is to address critical challenges facing the sector. The commissioner further reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to revitalising the education sector through a coordinated […]