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  • ADC crisis deepens as Binani-led bloc quits Adamawa chapter

    ADC crisis deepens as Binani-led bloc quits Adamawa chapter

    Fresh cracks have emerged within the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Adamawa State, as a powerful bloc aligned with Senator Aishatu Dahiru Ahmed Binani announced a mass resignation from the party, citing what it described as a “total collapse of internal democracy.”

    The decision, contained in a communiqué issued after a stakeholders’ meeting held at the residence of Hon. Mijiyewa Umaru Kugama, signals a major political realignment ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    The group, drawn from the three senatorial zones of the state, accused the party leadership at both state and national levels of undermining democratic principles and imposing illegitimate structures.

    “The actions of the party leadership have destroyed internal democracy, undermined the rule of law, and rendered the party structure in Adamawa State illegitimate and unacceptable,” the communiqué stated.

    At the heart of the crisis are the recently concluded party congresses, which stakeholders claim were marred by manipulation and imposition under the leadership of Ishaya Bauka (retd).

    According to the group, court rulings and existing injunctions were ignored, creating what they described as a “dangerous precedent of lawlessness.”

    “The congresses were fundamentally flawed, manipulated, and imposed against the will of the majority of party members,” the stakeholders alleged.

    They further accused party officials of sidelining key actors through “systematic exclusion, intimidation, and imposition,” arguing that the ADC has consequently lost its credibility as a democratic platform in the state.

    In a series of far-reaching resolutions, the faction declared a vote of no confidence in the ADC leadership and announced its “immediate and irreversible resignation en masse” from the party.

    The group also rejected all outcomes of the disputed congresses, declaring them “null and void.”

    “We refuse to be part of a system that thrives on injustice, impunity, and illegality,” the communiqué read.

    The stakeholders confirmed plans to align with a new political platform, although no party was officially named.

    However, they mandated Senator Binani to spearhead the transition and coordinate a unified strategy ahead of the next electoral cycle.

    Political observers say the development could significantly reshape the political landscape in Adamawa, particularly with Binani expected to remain a central figure in the 2027 governorship race.

    The communiqué outlined plans for a coordinated defection structure spanning polling units, wards, and local government areas, alongside aggressive grassroots mobilisation under a new platform.

    “This decision marks the beginning of a new political direction anchored on credibility, inclusiveness, and true democratic ideals,” the stakeholders concluded.

    The crisis adds to growing tensions within opposition parties nationwide, with analysts warning that unresolved internal disputes could weaken party cohesion ahead of future elections.

    ADC crisis deepens as Binani-led bloc quits Adamawa chapter

  • Madagali emerges Adamawa APC chairman

    Madagali emerges Adamawa APC chairman

    The immediate past chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Adamawa State, Hamza Bello Madagali, has emerged as the new state chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    In readjustments and concessions that produced most of the new APC state executives, the immediate past Secretary of the APC is now the deputy chairman, while the secretary is the former state organising secretary, Mustapha Atiku Ribadu.

    The new state publicity secretary is the immediate past PDP publicity secretary, Victor Dogo.

    The new executives were announced and sworn in on Saturday evening during the state APC congress convened at the Mahmud Ribadu Square, Yola.

    The event was the culmination of a series of internal arrangements proceeding from ward and local government congresses across the state.

    The return to prominence of Madagali, a kinsman and friend of Governor Ahmadu Fintiri, is seen as particularly significant, considering that he was viewed by many observers as having lost out completely when he became just another new party member after he defected with Fintiri and the governor’s other loyalists from the PDP to the APC two months ago.

    Fintiri, who seemed to have planned Madagali’s re-emergence from earlier on, had apparently paved the way when he facilitated the election of the immediate past APC state chairman, Idris Shuaibu, as the party’s new National Vice Chairman for the North-East.

    In his remarks after he was sworn in, Hamza Madagali assured all APC members of fair treatment, whatever their status.

    Governor Fintiri, who also spoke, said he, as leader of the APC in the state, would work hard to ensure the success of the party at all levels in the coming round of general elections.

    Madagali emerges Adamawa APC chairman

  • FRSC confirms two dead, 20 injured in Kano fatal crash

    FRSC confirms two dead, 20 injured in Kano fatal crash

    The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Kano Sector Command, has confirmed a fatal road traffic crash that claimed two lives and left 20 others injured on Saturday morning at Wudil T-Junction along Maiduguri Road.

    According to a statement issued on Saturday by the Command’s Public Relations Office, the crash occurred at about 9:20 am and involved a DAF trailer loaded with animals, goods, and passengers en route from Wudil Market to Lagos State.

    “Preliminary findings indicated that the driver lost control of the vehicle due to speeding while approaching the junction, leading to a collision,” the statement explained.

    A total of 30 adult males were involved in the incident.
    “Out of this number, 20 sustained varying degrees of injuries, eight were rescued without injuries, while two persons were confirmed dead,” the statement said.

    The FRSC rescue team reportedly arrived at the scene within 10 minutes of receiving a distress call at about 9:25 am, carrying out swift evacuation and rescue operations.

    The injured victims were taken to Wudil General Hospital for treatment, while the wreckage was cleared to restore normal traffic flow.

    Sector Commander, CC Idris Mohammed Lawal, expressed concern over what he described as the persistent disregard for road safety regulations, especially the dangerous practice of conveying passengers in trailers meant for goods and livestock.

    He warned that “over-speeding and overloading remain major causes of road crashes,” urging drivers and transport operators to strictly comply with traffic laws.

    He also advised members of the public to avoid boarding such unsafe vehicles.

    The Command reaffirmed its commitment to improving road safety and reducing fatalities across Kano State.

    FRSC confirms two dead, 20 injured in Kano fatal crash

  • Two Dead, 3 Injured In Plateau Filling Station Explosion

    Two Dead, 3 Injured In Plateau Filling Station Explosion

    The Plateau State Police Command has confirmed that two persons were killed and three others injured following an explosion at a filling station in Daffo District, Bokkos Local Government Area of the state.

    In a statement on Saturday, the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Alfred Alabo, clarified that contrary to reports circulating online, the incident was not a bomb blast but an industrial accident.

    “The Plateau State Police Command has been drawn to certain false, misleading and alarmist reports currently circulating, alleging that there was a bomb blast and outbreak of crisis in Plateau State,” the statement read.

    It described the claims as “entirely false, unfounded and a deliberate misrepresentation of an unfortunate industrial accident.”

    According to the police, the explosion occurred at Natty Petroleum Investment Nigeria Ltd during ongoing repair work on an underground storage tank. The incident happened while artisans were carrying out welding operations at the facility.

    “The Plateau State Police Command received a report of an explosion which occurred at Natty Petroleum Investment Nigeria Ltd, a filling station located in Daffo District, while welding repair works were being carried out by artisans,” the statement added.

    Following the incident, the Commissioner of Police directed the immediate deployment of officers to the scene to contain the situation and coordinate rescue efforts.

    “Upon receipt of the report, the Commissioner of Police immediately directed the Divisional Police Officer to mobilise and lead a team of policemen to the scene,” the command stated.

    Emergency responders evacuated the injured victims to Cottage Hospital, Bokkos, where they are currently receiving treatment, while the bodies of the deceased were deposited at the morgue.

    “Our men swiftly evacuated the injured victims to Cottage Hospital, Bokkos, while the corpses of the deceased victims were deposited at the morgue,” it said.

    The command deployed its Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) unit, also known as the Anti-Bomb Squad, to ascertain the cause of the explosion and rule out any security threat.

    “As an additional measure, the Commissioner of Police further deployed the Command’s Explosive Ordnance Unit (EOD) to the scene,” the statement noted.

    Preliminary findings by the EOD unit confirmed that the explosion was accidental and not linked to terrorism or the use of improvised explosive devices.

    “Our investigation revealed that the incident was purely accidental and was not in any way connected to terrorism or IED explosion orchestrated by any person or group of persons,” the statement noted.

    The command confirmed that the explosion claimed two lives, including that of a 24-year-old man identified as Emmanuel Mapak, while three other victims sustained varying degrees of injuries.

    “Regrettably, the explosion led to the death of two persons, including one Emmanuel Mapak, 24 years, while three others sustained varying degrees of injuries and are currently receiving medical attention,” the statement added.

    The police cautioned residents against the spread of unverified information, warning that such reports could trigger unnecessary panic and tension within the state.

    It urged members of the public to rely on official sources for accurate information and reassured residents of its commitment to maintaining peace and security across Plateau State.

    Two Dead, 3 Injured In Plateau Filling Station Explosion is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • EPL: Ex-Chelsea defender Frank Leboeuf predicts Man City vs Arsenal

    EPL: Ex-Chelsea defender Frank Leboeuf predicts Man City vs Arsenal

    Former Chelsea defender, Frank Leboeuf, has predicted the scoreline of Sunday’s Premier League match between Manchester City and Arsenal.

    Leboeuf shared his thoughts with ESPN FC, pointing to key differences since the two sides last met in the Carabao Cup final back in March, a 2-0 win for Pep Guardiola’s men.

    “I think with Saliba and Gabriel together, it is a different defence as well for Arsenal,” Leboeuf said.

    “So I think it is going to be harder for Manchester City to beat Arsenal. I would say 2-1 win to City.”

    Currently, Mikel Arteta’s side is leading the Premier League table with six points ahead of City.

    EPL: Ex-Chelsea defender Frank Leboeuf predicts Man City vs Arsenal

  • Periwinkle, partners seal deal for Luxury High-Rise Condo in Banana Island

    Periwinkle, partners seal deal for Luxury High-Rise Condo in Banana Island

    Periwinkle Empire has entered into a tripartite joint venture with Bozac Continental Limited and Legacy Automobile Limited to develop a luxury high-rise condominium in Banana Island, Ikoyi, Lagos.

    The agreement, signed at a ceremony attended by senior executives of the three firms, will see the development of a residential tower on a 3,000 square metre waterfront-adjacent plot located at 101 Close, Off 1st Avenue, beside Ocean Parade Towers.

    Speaking at the signing, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Periwinkle Empire, Dr. Chiedu A. Nweke, attributed the seamless execution of the deal to the long-standing relationship among the parties.

    “What made this agreement exceptionally smooth is the simple fact that all the chairmen here are friends before business partners. Beyond that, the reputation of Periwinkle Empire as a developer that delivers what it promises is what attracted these distinguished parties to us. This is not just a transaction; it is a meeting of trust, vision, and longstanding mutual respect,” he said.

    Also speaking, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Bozac Continental Limited, Sir Patrick Ikechukwu Chibueze, said the decision to partner with Periwinkle Empire was deliberate and strategic.

    “We did not simply seek any developer. We sought Periwinkle Empire because of their proven track record in delivering iconic structures. Legacy Automobile Limited and ourselves are confident that this land, one of the finest remaining plots in Banana Island, will now host a masterpiece,” he stated.

    On his part, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Legacy Automobile Limited, High Chief Sir Okey Ezibe, said the partnership was designed to preserve the prestige of the location while delivering value.

    “We came with our representatives because this agreement is meticulous and far-reaching. Periwinkle Empire has our full backing. This will be a development that Banana Island will point to with pride for generations,” he added.

    To drive the project, the Managing Director of Periwinkle Condos, Tunde Olatunji, popularly known as “Mr. Condos,” has been appointed to lead the development alongside his team, while Buildisa Construction FZE will serve as the lead contractor.

    Also present at the event were members of the Periwinkle Empire delegation, including the Group Chief Financial Officer, Patience Adama; the General Manager of Periwinkle Condos, OnyeBuchi Emefiene; the Group General Manager, Victor Enyingwa; and the Group General Manager, Commercial, Engr. Kumar Das.

    Officials of the company disclosed that groundwork and design finalisation had commenced, with construction expected to begin within the current fiscal quarter, adding that the project would feature ultra-luxury condominiums, private amenities, and panoramic waterfront views.

    Periwinkle, partners seal deal for Luxury High-Rise Condo in Banana Island

  • 2026 Hajj: First batches of pilgrims from Turkiye, Pakistan arrive Saudi Arabia

    2026 Hajj: First batches of pilgrims from Turkiye, Pakistan arrive Saudi Arabia

    As Nigerian Hajj stakeholders gear up for the inaugural flight of Nigerian pilgrims to this year’s Hajj in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the first batches of pilgrims for the annual spiritual exercise arrived in the Kingdom on Saturday. The first batches of pilgrims, including those under the Makkah Route Initiative, came from Turkiye, Pakistan, […]

  • Tribune Editor, Taiwo Adisa, bags PhD as UniAbuja honours Odili, two others

    Tribune Editor, Taiwo Adisa, bags PhD as UniAbuja honours Odili, two others

    The University of Abuja, now known as Yakubu Gowon University, has graduated 12,624 students across its 29th and 30th combined convocation ceremonies, with Nigerian Tribune General Editor, Taiwo Adisa, earning a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Political Communication.  The convocation, held on Saturday at the institution’s main campus in Abuja, also featured the conferment of […]

  • Kano Commissioner advocates reserved legislative seats for women

    Kano Commissioner advocates reserved legislative seats for women

    The Kano State Commissioner for Women Affairs, Children and Persons with Special Needs, Amina Abdullahi Sani, has reiterated the need for reserved legislative seats for women as part of efforts to boost female participation in governance. Sani made the call while receiving a delegation from the International Federation of Women Lawyers, led by Salma Ahmad […]

  • FRSC reacts to viral video of Abuja CDB incident

    FRSC reacts to viral video of Abuja CDB incident

    The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has reacted to public concerns surrounding a viral video of an incident involving one of its patrol teams in the Central Business District of Abuja.

    In a statement signed by Osondu Ohaeri, Deputy Corps Commander and Corps Public Education Officer, FRSC described the narrative surrounding the incident as misleading.

    The statement read, “The incident occurred on Thursday, April 16, 2026, during a routine traffic enforcement operation by its RS7.14 Central Business District Unit Command.

    “Contrary to the misleading narrative being circulated, the incident arose during a routine traffic enforcement operation along the CBD axis, where a vehicle was lawfully intercepted for identifiable traffic violations, including overloading and seatbelt non-compliance. In line with standard procedures, appropriate steps were taken to enforce compliance.

    “During the course of the operation, the driver became non-compliant and diverted from lawful directives, creating a scene that attracted public attention and increased tension within the area.

    “As the situation evolved, a crowd gathered, thereby raising security concerns and the potential for disorder.

    “It is important to categorically state that at no time did any FRSC personnel assault, threaten, or attempt to use force against the driver or any occupant of the vehicle.

    “The individual seen in the circulating video holding an iron rod is neither connected to the driver nor to the Corps, but rather a passerby whose actions have been misconstrued to distort the true narrative.

    “In line with global best practices in enforcement and conflict management, the FRSC personnel on ground demonstrated a high level of professionalism, restraint, and emotional intelligence.

    “The decision to de-escalate the situation, by disengaging and restoring calm, was taken in the interest of public safety, especially given the volatile crowd dynamics at the scene.

    “The Corps emphasises that this action should not be misinterpreted as weakness or compromise of enforcement standards, but rather as a strategic and responsible approach to prevent escalation, protect lives, and maintain public order.

    “To this end, the Corps wishes. to reiterate that it remains committed to its core mandate of ensuring safer roads while upholding the highest standards of professionalism, discipline, and respect for human rights.”

    The Corps further urged members of the public to disregard misleading content and continue to cooperate with law enforcement officers in the discharge of their lawful duties.

    The clarification follows a viral video in which FRSC officials were accused of harassing citizens. It was alleged that the Corps official struck a man with an iron rod during a confrontation.

    FRSC reacts to viral video of Abuja CDB incident