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  • Zamfara guards intercept explosives meant for bandits

    Zamfara guards intercept explosives meant for bandits

    Security operatives in Zamfara State said they have disrupted a suspected supply route used by bandits in Maru Local Government Area.

    The Zamfara State Community Protection Guard reportedly arrested a driver found carrying 98 explosive devices believed to be en route to criminal groups.

    According to security analyst Bakatsine on X, the operation also led to the recovery of a large sum of cash and other items linked to the suspected network.

    “Authorities also recovered N13,352,500 in cash and two new motorcycles believed to support the operation. Officials describe the seizure as a significant breakthrough in efforts to curb banditry in the region,” he shared on X.

    No further details about the suspects were made public; however, Bakatsine described the action as decisive.

    It is believed this could help weaken the terrorist network operating along the Zamfara axis.

    Zamfara guards intercept explosives meant for bandits

  • Nigeria’s insecurity demands strong, decisive leadership – Atiku

    Nigeria’s insecurity demands strong, decisive leadership – Atiku

    Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has said Nigeria’s worsening insecurity can only be addressed through strong and decisive leadership.

    He stressed that the issue should not be treated lightly.

    Speaking on Wednesday during an interview on Arise TV Prime Time, Atiku described security as a fundamental and highly sensitive matter.

    He cautioned against discussing it without due seriousness.
    “It is not a topic that you begin to discuss at this level. Security is a very fundamental and very sensitive issue,” he said

    Reflecting on the early days of insurgency in the North-East, Atiku said the extremist group Boko Haram emerged in 2002 while he was in office, but was swiftly brought under control through coordinated leadership.

    “Let me remind you, Boko Haram started in 2002 when we were in office. And the president and I met and decided that we would put it down decisively. And we did,” he said.
    “By the time we left, there was no Boko Haram. Boko Haram was on the surface after we left.”

    He, however, argued that tackling insecurity in Northern Nigeria requires more than regional efforts, noting that the challenge exceeds the capacity of the region alone.

    “I think Northern Nigeria doesn’t have the capacity to do it. But it requires leadership,” he said.

    Nigeria’s insecurity demands strong, decisive leadership – Atiku

  • Why I Support Otti’s Re-Election Bid – Ogah

    Why I Support Otti’s Re-Election Bid – Ogah

    A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and former Minister of State for Mines and Steel Development, Dr Uchechukwu Sampson Ogah has clarified that his decision to support Governor Alex Otti’s re-election is informed by the tangible and measurable progress being witnessed in Abia State today.

    In a strongly worded statement on Wednesday shared on his verified Facebook page, Ogah dismissed insinuations that his recent political positions are driven by desperation for power, describing such claims as unfounded and misleading.

    He explained that his support for the administration of Gov Otti is rooted in principle, conviction, and observable performance rather than personal ambition.

    The former Governor candidate emphasized that supporting competence and effective leadership, even across political divides, should not be misconstrued as political weakness but rather seen as a demonstration of integrity and commitment to the common good.

    According to him, governance must be evaluated based on measurable outcomes rather than political rhetoric, pointing to ongoing improvements in infrastructure, human capital development, and civil service reforms as clear indicators of positive change.

    He warned against attempts to politicize his position, noting that such narratives undermine constructive engagement and distract from the urgent need for development-focused discourse in the state.

    The APC chieftain called on political actors to elevate public discourse by focusing on policy-driven contributions rather than personal attacks and misinformation.

    Ogah wrote “I have become aware of the range of commentaries and conjectures circulating within public discourse and across various media platforms concerning my person, particularly the insinuation that my recent political statements and positions are motivated by a supposed “desperation for power.” In the interest of transparency, accountability, and responsible public engagement, I consider it necessary to address these assertions with clarity, restraint, and a firm sense of purpose.

    “Let me state, unequivocally, that it is neither improper nor unusual to support competence and effective leadership, even across political divides. Loyalty to enduring values, principles, and relationships must never be subordinated to the rigidity of partisan expectations. As a people, we must collectively rise above narrow political considerations and embrace what is just, progressive, and ultimately beneficial to the common good.

    “My support for the Executive Governor of Abia State, His Excellency, Dr. Alex C. Otti, is therefore neither incidental nor driven by personal ambition. It is a considered, principled position anchored on two fundamental pillars.

    “First, it is grounded in personal conviction and a longstanding relationship built on mutual respect, shared ideals, and trust. I hold firmly that genuine loyalty transcends party affiliations. To stand by a friend and acknowledge his efforts in the discharge of public duty is not an act of desperation; rather, it is a reflection of integrity and consistency of character.

    “Secondly, and more critically, my position is informed by the tangible and measurable progress being witnessed in Abia State today. Governance must, at all times, be assessed by outcomes rather than rhetoric. Across key sectors, there is clear and verifiable evidence of positive change. Infrastructure development is gaining momentum, with roads that were once impassable now receiving deliberate attention. There is a renewed commitment to human capital development, creating opportunities for our youth through skills acquisition and empowerment initiatives. Furthermore, the civil service, long challenged by systemic irregularities, is gradually being restored to stability, with improvements in welfare, prompt payment of salaries, and renewed respect for the dignity of labour.

    “These developments are not abstract projections; they are lived realities for Ndi Abia. To ignore or dismiss such progress would be both intellectually dishonest and politically irresponsible.

    “It is important to underscore that acknowledging good governance does not constitute political defection or ideological compromise. My membership of the All Progressives Congress remains firm, and my commitment to its core ideals is unwavering. However, I have always maintained that governance must transcend partisan boundaries. Leadership should be evaluated by its capacity to deliver security, economic advancement, and improved quality of life for the people.

    “Attempts to characterize this principled stance as desperation do a disservice to constructive political engagement. Such narratives diminish the quality of public discourse and divert attention from the urgent task of rebuilding and repositioning our state. Abia can’t afford a relapse into politics defined by division, misinformation, and narrow self-interest.

    “At this critical juncture, what Abia requires is a higher standard of political culture, one that places performance above propaganda, collaboration above conflict, and the welfare of the people above all other considerations.

    “I therefore call on those advancing these unfounded claims to desist and instead channel their energies toward meaningful, policy-driven contributions. My support for good governance is not transactional, nor is it subject to negotiation. It is guided solely by my enduring commitment to the peace, progress, and prosperity of Abia State and Nigeria at large.

    “Let us, as critical stakeholders in the future of our state, elevate the tone and substance of our engagement. Let us debate ideas with sincerity, challenge policies constructively, and hold leadership accountable with objectivity and good faith not cynicism.

    “In the fullness of time, history will not judge us by the political platforms we identified with, but by whether we stood for progress, unity, and the collective interest of our people when it mattered most.

    “I remain resolute in my commitment to my party, steadfast in my principles, and, above all, devoted to the service and advancement of the people of Abia State and Nigeria, the former minister concluded.

    Why I Support Otti’s Re-Election Bid – Ogah is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Fubara reaffirms commitment to housing sector as key driver of economic growth

    Fubara reaffirms commitment to housing sector as key driver of economic growth

    Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, says the housing sector is key to economic growth, job creation and improving people’s living conditions.

    He said his administration is ready to partner with experts and investors in real estate to reduce the housing deficit and drive development in the state.

    The governor, who was represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Dagogo Wokoma, spoke at the BusinessDay South-South Real Estate Exhibition and Investment Summit 2026 in Port Harcourt.

    The event, themed ‘Addressing Nigeria’s Housing Deficit with Innovative Solutions’, was held on Wednesday.

    According to a statement by Juliana Masi, Head of Information and Public Relations in the Office of the Secretary to the State Government, the governor noted that real estate remains a major driver of development worldwide and can be used to create wealth and build better cities in Rivers State and Nigeria.

    He urged participants to share ideas and develop practical solutions to improve housing and urban development.

    “Our administration is committed to creating an enabling environment for investors and stakeholders in the real estate sector through policy reforms, infrastructure development, and stronger public-private partnerships,” he said.

    The Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development also said it is working to create better conditions for housing projects across the country.

    The Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Ahmed Musa Dangiwa, was represented by the Federal Head of Lands, Queen Tekai.

    The keynote speaker, Group Managing Director of TAF Africa Global and Managing Director of Greater TAF Nigeria Ltd, Mustapha Njie, called for easier access to housing loans, stronger public-private partnerships, and removal of delays and high costs in property registration.

    He also recommended building new modern cities, improving infrastructure, and using smart and eco-friendly city designs.

    Fubara reaffirms commitment to housing sector as key driver of economic growth

  • Lagos: Police arrest 18-year-old over vandalism on Third Mainland Bridge

    Lagos: Police arrest 18-year-old over vandalism on Third Mainland Bridge

    An 18-year-old suspected vandal, Dogara John, has been arrested by the police in Lagos State for allegedly vandalising traffic reflective studs…

  • 2027: Kwara North APC Backs Bolarinwa For Governor, Endorses Tinubu’s Re-Election

    2027: Kwara North APC Backs Bolarinwa For Governor, Endorses Tinubu’s Re-Election

    The Kwara North caucus of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has endorsed Dr Bashir Omolaja Bolarinwa (BOB) as its preferred candidate for the 2027 governorship election, while also declaring support for the re-election of President Bola Tinubu

    The position of the caucus was made known on Wednesday in Ilorin by its Coordinator, Malam Lukman Sabi-Musa, who spoke on behalf of APC stakeholders from Edu, Patigi, Moro, Kiama and Baruten Local Government Areas.

    Explaining the choice of Bolarinwa, Sabi-Musa described him as “a leader of proven integrity, administrative competence and unifying capacity,” adding that his experience across both legislative and executive roles distinguishes him among potential contenders.

    He further noted that Bolarinwa’s involvement in the historic “O to Ge” political movement, alongside his governance experience, places him in a strong position to deliver inclusive development across Kwara State.

    While acknowledging the agitation for Kwara North to produce the next governor, the caucus insisted that merit must take precedence over zoning considerations.

    “The ultimate objective of governance is not merely to produce a governor based on origin, but to ensure purposeful leadership that will uplift our region and the entire state,” Sabi-Musa said.

    He maintained that competence, independence, credibility and proven capacity should remain the key criteria in selecting leaders.

    The caucus also reaffirmed its alignment with President Tinubu’s administration and backed his bid for a second term in office.

    In the same vein, the group distanced itself from what it termed “recent press statements and hastily-organised rallies” by individuals claiming to speak for Kwara North in advocating for zoning of the governorship to the region.

    “We categorically reject these actions and dissociate ourselves from such representations,” Sabi-Musa said.

    He alleged that those promoting the zoning agenda were largely driven by personal ambitions to secure the governorship ticket through lobbying at both state and federal levels.

    Sabi-Musa also claimed that some stakeholders, including traditional and religious leaders, were pressured into attending such rallies through the use of state machinery.

    “It is deeply concerning to contemplate leadership that may be constrained or lack the independence required to deliver impactful governance,” he added.

    The caucus observed that despite years of political representation at both state and national levels, parts of Kwara North have recorded limited developmental progress, highlighting the need for more effective leadership.

    He stressed that governance should go beyond ethnic, tribal or sectional interests.

    “The focus must remain on competence and capacity, qualities that not only win elections but also guarantee inclusive governance and equitable development,” he said.

    The caucus maintained that stakeholders in Kwara North remain “resolute, informed and committed” to ensuring that the dividends of democracy are tangible and fairly distributed across the state.

    2027: Kwara North APC Backs Bolarinwa For Governor, Endorses Tinubu’s Re-Election is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • 2027: What will happen if ADC fails to agree on consensus candidate – Atiku

    2027: What will happen if ADC fails to agree on consensus candidate – Atiku

    A former vice-president of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar, has said there will be direct primaries if they fail to pick a consensus candidate in the African Democratic Congress, ADC.

    Atiku stated this while answering questions on Arise TV on Wednesday evening.

    According to him, the first option in the coalition is to work out a consensus.

    When asked if he would step aside if he doesn’t emerge as the party’s flagbearer, Atiku replied: “It is not the issue of stepping aside, but will I support?

    “The first option will be to work out a consensus. If that doesn’t work out, then will be go for primary elections.

    “But I will support anybody that emerges.”

    Atiku also claimed that the ADC will likely not need primaries to determine the 2027 presidential candidate.

    “I don’t think we will get there, because we are all matured politicians,” he said.

    “We have all agreed that this is the way to save democracy in this country.”

    2027: What will happen if ADC fails to agree on consensus candidate – Atiku

  • 2027: Opposition coalition will boost my chances – Atiku

    2027: Opposition coalition will boost my chances – Atiku

    Former Vice President and chieftain of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Atiku Abubakar has said the opposition coalition would boost his chances in the 2027 general elections.

    According to him, the coalition under the ADC platform consists of political leaders from major political parties.

    He disclosed this in an interview on Arise TV on Wednesday.

    Responding to questions on what would make his latest presidential ambition different from previous attempts, Atiku pointed to what he described as a more structured and inclusive alliance cutting across political divides.

    “Now, we have a broader coalition a combination of APC, PDP, and LP which gives me a better chance of becoming president in 2027,” he said.

    He further explained that the coalition reflects a generational mix within Nigeria’s political space.

    “You see people of my generation, you see people below my own generation down the line, so you can see clearly a succession pattern,” Atiku noted.

    According to him, the arrangement represents a strategic realignment and margin of political forces ahead of the 2027 general election.

    2027: Opposition coalition will boost my chances – Atiku

  • Troops rescue two kidnap victims in Benue

    Troops rescue two kidnap victims in Benue

    Troops of Operation Whirl Stroke have rescued two kidnapped victims, including a woman, in Ukum Local Government Area of Benue State….

  • Kachikwu slams ADC convention dispute

    Kachikwu slams ADC convention dispute

    Former presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress, Dumebi Kachikwu, has strongly criticised the ongoing convention dispute within the party…