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  • APC Primaries: Sanwo-Olu Warns Aspirants Against Creating Division

    APC Primaries: Sanwo-Olu Warns Aspirants Against Creating Division

    Ahead of the commencement of the All Progressives Congress (APC) primaries in Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has appealed to aspirants, delegates, and party members to conduct themselves peacefully and uphold democratic values throughout the exercise.

    In a statement shared on social media, the Lagos State governor commended party members for their loyalty and commitment to the APC, describing the party as a strong symbol of unity, democratic ideals, and national development.

    Sanwo-Olu urged aspirants participating in the primaries to demonstrate maturity, discipline, and respect for the party’s constitution and electoral guidelines.

    According to him, the primary election is an important democratic process designed to produce credible candidates who will represent the party in the forthcoming general elections.

    The governor warned against actions and statements capable of causing division within the party, stressing the need for peaceful conduct and solidarity among members.

    He also called on aspirants and their supporters to embrace fairness and sportsmanship before, during, and after the primaries, noting that the success of any candidate should be regarded as a collective victory for the APC in Lagos State.

    “I call on all aspirants and their supporters to embrace peace, fairness, and sportsmanship before, during, and after the primaries. The victory of one aspirant should be seen as the collective victory of the APC family in Lagos State,” Sanwo-Olu said.

    “We must avoid actions, utterances, or conduct capable of creating division, and instead conduct ourselves peacefully, respectfully, and with a spirit of solidarity.”

    Sanwo-Olu further urged party members to remain focused on strengthening the party and delivering good governance to residents of the state.

    He expressed confidence that the APC would emerge stronger and record success in the elections ahead through unity and shared commitment among members.

    The APC is expected to begin its primaries nationwide today.

    APC Primaries: Sanwo-Olu Warns Aspirants Against Creating Division is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Otti Has Renewed Public Confidence In Governance – LP Aspirant

    Otti Has Renewed Public Confidence In Governance – LP Aspirant

    A Labour Party aspirant for the House of Representatives seat representing Obingwa/Osisioma/Ugwunagbo Federal Constituency, Emmanuel Josiah, has said that the administration of Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, has renewed public confidence in governance and encouraged more young people to participate in politics.

    Josiah made the remarks while officially declaring his intention to contest the 2027 House of Representatives election under the Labour Party at his country home in Eziama Nteghauzor, Obingwa Local Government Area.

    According to him, developments in the state under Otti’s administration influenced his decision to seek elective office.

    “I want to sincerely appreciate our performing Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, for redefining governance in Abia State and restoring hope to the people. Today, many young people like us are encouraged to participate in politics because we have seen a leadership that is focused on service, accountability, and development.

    “The Labour Party government in Abia has shown that politics should be about the welfare of the people and not personal interests. That example has inspired me to answer the call to serve my people at a higher level,” he said.

    Josiah also spoke about his personal background and how it shaped his interest in public service and humanitarian activities.

    “Today, I stand before the good people of Obingwa, Osisioma, and Ugwunagbo not merely as a politician, but as a man whose life reflects the struggles of ordinary people.

    “I know what poverty feels like because I lived through it. I know what it means to go to school hungry, to face uncertainty, and to dream without opportunities.

    “These experiences built in me compassion and resilience. Through the EVANSINO Humanitarian Foundation, we have supported students with scholarships, paid school fees, sponsored surgeries, empowered youths and women, provided medical outreach programmes and humanitarian assistance across communities.

    “My decision to contest for the House of Representatives is not driven by personal ambition, but by the desire to offer compassionate, accountable, and people-centered leadership. I believe our youths deserve opportunities, our women deserve empowerment, and every community deserves development,” he stated.

    The declaration attracted party supporters, youth groups, women associations, and community leaders from Obingwa, Osisioma Ngwa, and Ugwunagbo local government areas.

    Speaking at the event, the Abia State Chairman of the Labour Party, Hon. Peter Azubuike, described Josiah’s entry into active politics as positive for democratic participation in the state.

    Also speaking, the Mayor of Obingwa LGA, Hon. Maxwell Nwadike, said Josiah had shown commitment to humanitarian causes and possessed the capacity to represent the constituency effectively.

    The Labour Party Chairman in Obingwa LGA, Hon. Tony Ngwakwe, described Josiah as a philanthropist whose interventions had affected several families and communities.

    “Evansino is known mainly as a philanthropist and also a pastor. It is not just about politics. We believe that if he gets the opportunity to represent our people in Abuja, he will do even more for the people,” he said.

    Political support groups, including Abia Arise, Chioma Abia, and the New Abia Movement, as well as traditional stakeholders and grassroots associations, were present at the event.

    Organisers said more than 3,000 supporters attended the declaration ceremony.

    Otti Has Renewed Public Confidence In Governance – LP Aspirant is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Accident claims man’s life in Yobe bride conveyance celebration 

    Accident claims man’s life in Yobe bride conveyance celebration 

    A young man, Abubakar Haruna, in Potiskum, Yobe State, died in a road accident during a bride conveyance celebration.

    The accident, which occurred on Friday, has renewed concerns over reckless conduct by youths during social ceremonies in the community, as a group of young men escorting a bride rode motorcycles in a dangerous and aggressive manner through a busy part of the town.

    An eyewitness, according to reports by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), explained that the riders moved at high speed, performed risky manoeuvres, and showed little regard for pedestrians or other road users.

    The report added that the deceased’s brother, Muhammad Haruna, confirmed the incident, saying the situation quickly turned tragic as the convoy approached a crowded section.

    Haruna further explained that his brother was standing by the roadside when one of the riders struck him violently on the head. He lamented that the impact caused Abubakar to lose balance before falling into a nearby drainage channel.

    He stated that before anyone could help him, he had already died from the injuries sustained.

    According to him, “Abubakar Haruna’s death is heartbreaking, sudden, and entirely preventable.”

    The deceased’s brother stated that the incident was not only painful to the family, but “something that should never have happened.”

    Muhammad said reckless riding during bride conveyance celebrations had become common among youths in the area, adding that every celebration now comes with dangerous motorcycle displays that put innocent people at risk.

    He called on authorities in Yobe State to introduce stronger safety regulations and enforce existing traffic laws, stressing that if the government does not act now, more innocent lives may be lost through carelessness and indiscipline.

    Accident claims man’s life in Yobe bride conveyance celebration 

  • ECOWAS parliament calls for stronger regional action on Sahel security crisis

    ECOWAS parliament calls for stronger regional action on Sahel security crisis

    Members of the ECOWAS Parliament have called for stronger regional cooperation, sustained diplomatic engagement and enhanced parliamentary powers to address the worsening security situation in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger.   Speaking with journalists at the end of the First Ordinary Session of the ECOWAS Parliament in Abuja, Hon. Dominic Napara of Ghana and Hon. […]

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  •  5 medical tests that help detect kidney cancer early

     5 medical tests that help detect kidney cancer early

    Kidney cancer is among the health conditions that often develop quietly, giving many patients little or no warning signs during the early stages.

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  • Defence HQs Gives More Details On How ISIS Top Terrorist Was Eliminated By US , Nigerian Military

    Defence HQs Gives More Details On How ISIS Top Terrorist Was Eliminated By US , Nigerian Military

    ARMED FORCES OF NIGERIA, IN COLLABORATION WITH UNITED STATES FORCES, NEUTRALIZE SENIOR ISIS COMMANDER

    The Armed Forces of Nigeria, in collaboration with United States forces has successfully conducted a meticulously planned and highly coordinated counterterrorism operation resulting in the elimination of Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, a senior ISIS leader and one of the world’s most active terrorists.

    The precision operation was the result of our recently formed U.S. – Nigeria partnership and intelligence sharing efforts. Together, we have disrupted a violent terrorist network that endangered Nigeria and the broader West African region. Our efforts represent a major breakthrough in ongoing efforts to combat terrorism and violent extremism in Nigeria, the Lake Chad Basin, the Sahel region and globally.

    Abu-Bilal al-Minuki was a key ISIS operational and strategic figure who provided guidance to ISIS entities outside Nigeria on matters relating to media operations, economic warfare and the development and manufacturing of weapons, explosives and drones. His death removes a critical node through which ISIS coordinated and directed operations across different regions of the world.

    Intelligence further indicates that, as recently as February 2026, Minuki may have been elevated to the position of Head of the General Directorate of States, placing him the second most senior leader within the ISIS global hierarchy.

    Prior to this, Minuki served in 2023 as the Nigeria-based al-Furqan GDP Office Emir, overseeing ISIS-linked operations across the Sahel and West Africa, including attacks against civilians, particularly ethnic and religious minority communities.

    The terrorist leader also maintained longstanding operational ties with ISIS-West Africa and was linked to the 2018 Dapchi kidnapping of over 100 schoolgirls. Intelligence records further show that between March 2015 and early 2016, he facilitated the movement of fighters to Libya in support of ISIS operations in North Africa. Before pledging allegiance to ISIS in 2015, Minuki was also recognized as a prominent leader within Boko Haram.

    The Armed Forces of Nigeria reiterate that this successful operation demonstrates Nigeria’s unwavering resolve to confront terrorism and deny extremist groups the ability to threaten national, regional and international security. 

    The operation equally underscores the importance of our Nigeria-United States collaboration, intelligence sharing and coordinated military action in defeating transnational terrorist networks.

    The Defence Headquarters commends the gallantry, professionalism and dedication of all personnel involved in the operation and appreciates the continued partnership and support of United States forces in the collective fight against terrorism.

    The Armed Forces of Nigeria remain steadfast in ongoing operations aimed at dismantling terrorist infrastructure, protecting civilians and ensuring lasting peace and stability across the nation and the wider region.

    SAMAILA UBA

    Major General

    Director, Defence Information

    16 May 2026

    STATEHOUSE STATEMENT 

    Counterterrorism Operation Against ISIS senior leader, Abu-Bilal Al-Manuki

    Overnight, Nigeria and the United States recorded a significant example of effective collaboration in the fight against terrorism.

    Our determined Nigerian Armed Forces, working closely with the Armed Forces of the United States, conducted a daring joint operation that dealt a heavy blow to the ranks of the Islamic State. 

    Early assessments confirm the elimination of the wanted IS senior leader, Abu-Bilal Al-Manuki, also known as Abu-Mainok, along with several of his lieutenants, during a strike on his compound in the Lake Chad Basin 

    Nigeria appreciates this partnership with the United States in advancing our shared security objectives. I extend my sincere gratitude to President Trump for his leadership and unwavering support in this effort. 

    I commend the personnel involved on both sides for their professionalism and courage, and I look forward to more decisive strikes against all terrorist enclaves across the nation.

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

    Aso Villa,

    Abuja

    May 16, 2026

  • 2027: Ex-APC council chairman picks ADC reps nomination form in Jigawa

    2027: Ex-APC council chairman picks ADC reps nomination form in Jigawa

    The immediate past Chairman of Ringim Local Government Area of Jigawa State, under the All progressives Congress, APC, Hon. Shehu Sule Udi has purchased a nomination form for Ringim and Taura Federal constituency under the platform of the African Democratic Congress, ADC.

    ‎DAILY POST reports that Mr. Udi dumped APC, citing what he called deviation from the party’s founding ideals as the reason for his decision.

    ‎He letter formally and publicly declared the African Democratic Congress, ADC, as his party for the next political journey.

    ‎This move signals Udi’s entry into Ringim and Taura Federal constituency race on the 2027 general elections.

    ‎Speaking after 5the purchase of his forms, Udi said his ambition was driven by the commitment to reposition the constituency for inclusive growth and sustainable development.

    ‎He, however, pledged to always put the interests of the constituency first and prioritize their welfare.

    2027: Ex-APC council chairman picks ADC reps nomination form in Jigawa

  • ‘My life at risk’ — Comedian MC Okrika cries out

    ‘My life at risk’ — Comedian MC Okrika cries out

    Nigerian comedian and activist, MC Okrika, has cried out over an alleged threat to his life, accusing some officers of the Nigeria Police Force of targeting him after he exposed alleged misconduct by policemen in Cross River State.

    Speaking in a viral video cited by DAILY POST, MC Okrika called on the Inspector General of Police, the Commissioner of Police in Cross River State and the state government to intervene.

    “As I speak, my life is at risk. My life is totally at risk because I exposed the evil the police dey do. Because I exposed some policemen smoking Indian hemp, I videoed it and posted it online,” he said.

    According to him, he decided to make the incident public after witnessing policemen allegedly harassing a young man and extorting money from him.

    “Police harassed a young man and collected money from him and I decided to bring it out because I could no longer hide it and I can no longer keep it. My life is at risk. 

    “If anything happens to me, the police force should be held accountable because I know the threats I have received, I know the curses I have received. The police are after my life right now,” he added.

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    ‘My life at risk’ — Comedian MC Okrika cries out

  • Transfer: Rangers in talks to sign Nigerian youngster 

    Transfer: Rangers in talks to sign Nigerian youngster 

    Rangers are in advanced talks to sign highly-rated Nigerian youngster, Akpe Victory from Hungarian outfit, Zalaegerszegi, DAILY POST reports.

    The Light Blues are, however, facing strong competition from Portuguese giants, Benfica, who have also made an approach for Victory.

    A number of clubs in Germany, Spain, and France are also monitoring the centre-back, according to transfer expert, Ben Jacobs.

    Rangers are willing to pay €5m for the young defender.

    The 19-year-old has shone for Zalaegerszegi in the Hungarian top-flight this season.

    He has scored once in 15 league appearances for Zalaegerszegi this season.

    Transfer: Rangers in talks to sign Nigerian youngster 

  • Anger , Condemnation As Nigerians Berate EFCC Over Raid Of Uyo Teaching Hospital

    Anger , Condemnation As Nigerians Berate EFCC Over Raid Of Uyo Teaching Hospital

     

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has bowed to calls for investigations after some operatives of the agency allegedly attacked some medical workers at the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital in Akwa Ibom State.

    The incident, which happened on Tuesday, triggered outrage as many Nigerians accused the agency of highhandedness.

    Also, senior lawyers and civil society organisations, who spoke on the incident, called for reforms in the anti-graft agency’s operations.

    The commission has faced increasing criticism following a string of controversial raids on homes, hotels, hostels and institutions during operations targeting suspects linked to financial crimes, especially Internet fraud.

     Attack on Akwa Ibom hospital

    On Tuesday, EFCC operatives allegedly assaulted members of staff of the UUTH during an investigation involving the authentication of a medical report.

    Four staff members, including the Deputy Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee, Prof Effiong Ekpe, were arrested during the operation.

    Witnesses alleged that the operatives arrived on the hospital premises in the afternoon to arrest a staff member, but resistance from workers led to tension.

    Eyewitnesses, including Ekpe, claimed that additional officers later arrived at the scene and allegedly fired shots into the air to disperse workers and other hospital personnel who had gathered around.

    Videos circulating online showed workers, patients and visitors running for safety after tear gas canisters were fired within the hospital premises.

    Some persons were reportedly injured during the incident, while phones were allegedly damaged as workers attempted to record the scene.

    The incident sparked immediate reactions from medical workers across the state, with doctors and health workers embarking on an indefinite strike.

    The Akwa Ibom State chapter of the Nigerian Medical Association also threatened N1bn legal action against the anti-graft agency over what it described as physical, emotional, professional and institutional damage suffered during the operation.

    Speaking on the incident, the Chief Medical Director of the hospital, Prof Ememabasi Bassey, disclosed that the medical report being verified by the EFCC was fake.

    According to him, some persons within the hospital might have collaborated with outsiders to produce the document.

    He explained that the verification process passed through several officers and was delayed by the weekend, May 1 being a public holiday and the official trip of Ekpe, who is also the Deputy Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee of the institution.

    However, the EFCC defended its actions.

    The spokesman for the commission, Dele Oyewale, said the operatives visited the hospital to authenticate a medical report submitted by a suspect standing trial before Justice M.A. Onyetenu of the Federal High Court in Uyo.

    He alleged that operatives were attacked with stones and dangerous objects by workers during the operation.

    Oyewale added that despite the hostility, the operatives exercised restraint and professionally exited the hospital premises without disrupting medical activities.

    Public outrage

    The incident generated outrage as many Nigerians demanded investigations into the conduct of the operatives and reforms in the agency’s methods.

    Former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, condemned the incident, describing it as an abuse of power and a disturbing display of lawlessness.

    In a statement posted on his verified X handle, Obi said the use of tear gas within a hospital environment was a thoughtless act.

    He stated that while government agencies had constitutional responsibilities to perform their duties, the manner in which such duties were carried out often raised concerns.

    A former Vice-President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Monday Ubani (SAN), the Centre for Anti-Corruption and Open Leadership, and the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre also condemned the action of the agency.

    He said although citizens must not obstruct lawful operations, security agencies had no right to assault people during arrests.

    Ubani stressed that law enforcement agencies must maintain civility and professionalism during operations.

    The SAN also criticised midnight raids, warning that operatives risked being mistaken for kidnappers or armed robbers due to the country’s current security climate.

    “You don’t jump fences by 2am in an insecure environment where people are already afraid of criminals,” the senior lawyer said.

    The Executive Director of the Centre for Anti-Corruption and Open Leadership, Debo Adeniran, urged anti-graft agencies to improve intelligence gathering and professionalism.

    He warned that certain methods could undermine public confidence in anti-corruption efforts.

    Referring to the UUTH incident, Adeniran said hospitals should never become theatres of violent operations.

    Similarly, the Executive Director of CISLAC, Auwal Musa, said law enforcement agencies must remain procedural and civil in carrying out investigations.

    He noted that hospitals are sensitive environments that require proper access and security protocols.

    Musa, however, added that anti-graft agencies sometimes encounter resistance from individuals attempting to frustrate investigations.

    “Law enforcement agencies must be civil in their operations, but when people obstruct investigations or attempt to shield suspects, operatives sometimes resort to force to ensure suspects are brought to justice,” he added.

     Pattern of controversial raids

    The Uyo incident is one of several controversial EFCC operations that have drawn public condemnation in recent years.

    On May 4, a Rivers State High Court ordered the EFCC and Multichoice to pay MetroDigital Limited N10m over what the court described as an unlawful raid and arrest of staff members.

    Justice Chinelo Odili ruled that the invasion of the broadcasting firm’s premises and disruption of its operations violated the rights of the company and its workers.

    In April this year, youths in Edo State protested at the House of Assembly complex over alleged incessant harassment and midnight raids by EFCC operatives.

    The protesters accused officials of targeting youths without warrants and conducting illegal searches and detentions.

    In February 2026, armed operatives reportedly raided a residential compound in Asaba, Delta State, between 2am and 3am while attempting to arrest suspected fraudsters.

    A viral video shared by an X user, @General_Somto, showed claims that operatives used sledgehammers to break doors and ladders to scale balconies during the operation.

    Residents initially believed they were under attack by armed robbers or cultists before realising that the men were EFCC operatives.

    Earlier, in January 2025, an Assistant Superintendent of the commission, Aminu Salisu, was shot dead during an early morning raid in Awka, Anambra State.

    The suspected internet fraudster, Joshua Chukwubueze Ikechukwu, reportedly claimed he acted in self-defence after mistaking the operatives for kidnappers.

    On May 20, 2025, students and youths in Benin City also protested against alleged harassment and late-night raids by the anti-graft agency.

    The protesters accused operatives of storming student hostels around 2 am and arresting occupants indiscriminately.

    The President of the Creative Industry Group, Felix Duke, also accused EFCC operatives of stealing €5,000 during a raid on his Duke and Duchess Hotel in Abule Egba, Lagos, on August 1, 2025.

    He alleged that the operatives damaged property worth millions of naira and disrupted hotel operations without presenting a valid warrant.

     EFCC bows to pressure

    The EFCC, on Friday, said it had opened an investigation into the incident.

    The commission disclosed this in a statement posted on its official X handle.

    “The presence of the commission’s operatives in the facility on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, was purely administrative, to facilitate the authentication of a document, rather than a tactical operation to effect arrest,” the statement read.

    The anti-graft agency, however, expressed concern over allegations that some hospital workers were brutalised during the incident.

    While noting that it had not seen any physical evidence of injuries allegedly sustained by the affected staff members, the commission said it had nonetheless ordered an investigation into the matter.

    The commission assured that any operative found to have violated the agency’s Standard Operating Procedure would be sanctioned.

    “The commission acknowledges stakeholders who have shown concern in the amicable resolution of the issue and, once again, reassures the public, including medical staff of the UUTH, that the May 12th incident was an aberration and should not be allowed to be exploited by some fifth columnists to undermine the fight against corruption in Nigeria,” the statement read.