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  • Abroad-based man crushed as truck rams into building in Aba

    Abroad-based man crushed as truck rams into building in Aba

    A long truck conveying goods, on Sunday, crashed into a fence of a building in Osisioma, along the Aba-Port Harcourt Expressway, resulting in the death of a male victim.

    The male victim, according to residents of Osisioma, recently returned from an Asian country where he resides.

    DAILY POST gathered that the driver of the truck loaded with goods, suddenly lost control on the expressway and rammed into the fence where it hit a motorcyclist and two other males.

    The impact of the crash resulted in the death of one victim, while two other persons who were seriously injured were evacuated and rushed to the hospital by officers of the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, Abia State Sector Command.

    It is not yet established if the accident was caused by over speeding or break failure as a full official report is still being awaited from relevant agencies.

    When contacted by DAILY POST for confirmation, the Sector Commander of Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC Abia State Sector Command, Ngozi Ezeoma said the sad event happened.

    “Yes. The truck rammed into the fence and hit an Okada man.

    “Three male adults were involved and one died”, she said.

    Abroad-based man crushed as truck rams into building in Aba

  • Jigawa council chairman dumps APC, joins ADC

    Jigawa council chairman dumps APC, joins ADC

    The immediate past chairman of Ringim Local Government Area of Jigawa State, Hon. Shehu Sule Udi, has defected to the opposition African Democratic Congress (ADC).

    DAILY POST reports that Udi, a close ally of former Jigawa State Governor and ex-Minister of Defence, Muhammad Badaru Abubakar, resigned from the All Progressives Congress (APC), citing a deviation from the party’s founding ideals as the reason for his decision.

    His subsequent defection was contained in a statement made available to DAILY POST, where he expressed dissatisfaction with the current direction of his former political platform at the local, state and national levels.

    Declaring his new political affiliation, Udi stated: “I, Hon. Shehu Sule Udi, hereby formally and publicly declare that I have officially joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC)

    “I make this declaration with full conviction and commitment to the party’s vision and principles.”

    He also pledged his loyalty and active participation in advancing the party’s agenda, particularly in promoting democratic development and good governance.

    Udi’s defection, however, has generate reactions in Ringim Local Government, where he is widely regarded as a strong grassroots mobiliser.

    Political observers note that his move is a significant boost to the ADC, given his established political structure and influence among voters at the community level.

    They also suggest that Udi’s entry into the ADC may attract more defections, particularly his supporters, expanding the ADC’s reach beyond Ringim.

    However, some members of his former party have downplayed the impact of his exit, insisting that the party remains strong and will continue to retain its dominance in the local government.

    Jigawa council chairman dumps APC, joins ADC

  • Oil surges, stocks fall as Trump says to blockade Strait of Hormuz

    Oil surges, stocks fall as Trump says to blockade Strait of Hormuz

    Oil prices surged and stocks sank Monday after US-Iran peace talks fell apart and Donald Trump announced a blockade of the strategic Strait of Hormuz, adding to fears for energy supplies from the Middle East.

    Negotiations in Islamabad at the weekend fell apart with the US delegation — led by Vice President JD Vance — blaming Iran’s refusal to give up its nuclear programme and Tehran hitting out at “maximalism, shifting goalposts, and blockade”.

    The news dealt a blow to hopes for an end to the six-week conflict, which has sent crude prices soaring, pushing inflation up and sending shivers through the global economy.

    Oil prices — which tumbled last week after the United States and Iran agreed to a ceasefire — jumped more than eight percent at one point Monday, with both contracts topping $100 a barrel.

    Equities fell, with Tokyo, Hong Kong, Seoul, Sydney, Mumbai, Singapore, Taipei and Jakarta well down, though Shanghai edged up.

    London, Paris and Frankfurt opened on the back foot.

    Shares in Hungary jumped more than three percent after conservative Peter Magyar won a thumping majority in parliamentary elections Sunday, ousting Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who had ruled for 16 years.

    In a lengthy social media post, President Trump said his goal was to clear the strait of mines and reopen it to all shipping.

    But he said Iran must not be allowed to profit from controlling the waterway — through which a fifth of global oil and gas usually passes.

    “Effective immediately, the United States Navy, the Finest in the World, will begin the process of BLOCKADING any and all Ships trying to enter, or leave, the Strait of Hormuz,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

    “Any Iranian who fires at us, or at peaceful vessels, will be BLOWN TO HELL!”

    He said the blockade would only apply to vessels travelling to or from Iranian ports.

    The US military said it would blockade all Iranian Gulf ports on Monday at 1400 GMT, effectively seizing control of maritime traffic.

    Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said its security forces had full control over the strait and warned enemies would be trapped in a “deadly vortex” in case of any “wrong move”.

    Iran’s navy chief Shahram Irani called Trump’s threat “ridiculous and funny”, according to state TV.

    After the talks — the highest-level meeting between the two sides since the 1979 Islamic revolution — Vance said Washington had made Tehran its “final and best offer,” adding: “We’ll see if the Iranians accept it.”

    Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the rivals had been “inches away” from a deal, writing on X that “Iran engaged with US in good faith to end war”.

    But he added “we encountered maximalism, shifting goalposts, and blockade”.

    Nicole Grajewski, an assistant professor at the Center for International Research at Sciences Po in Paris, warned that a US blockade was “not a minor coercive signal” but would rather be considered an effective resumption of the war.

    Malcolm Melville, of Schroders, warned that even if a breakthrough in ending the war is eventually made, prices would likely remain elevated for some time.

    “While shipping levels could return to normal quickly, it will take weeks or even months for production levels to return to normal given the 10 million barrels a day of shut-in production and damage to some facilities,” he wrote.

    “This should mean that front-month oil prices (i.e. oil for near-term delivery) are unlikely to fall to pre-conflict levels quickly. The uncertainty about when production will return should support prices.”

    Still, Saxo Markets’ Charu Chanana added: “It was always a tall order to secure a deal in one sitting given the number of sticking points still on the table, including missiles, nuclear restrictions, proxy dynamics, the Strait of Hormuz, and sanctions.

    “The fact the talks happened at all matters. There is still a chance negotiations restart, especially with some reports suggesting the two sides were not far apart on at least some points.”

    Investors are also keeping an eye on attempts to resolve the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, as Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said he was pushing to ensure the withdrawal of Israeli forces.

    “We will continue to work to stop this war, to ensure the Israeli withdrawal from all our lands, the return of all the prisoners, to rebuild our destroyed villages and towns, and the safe return of the displaced,” Salam said.

    The prospect of the Middle East crisis continuing for the foreseeable future ramped up inflation fears and weighed on gold amid expectations interest rates would be kept elevated.

    Data Friday highlighted the impact of the conflict on prices, with the US consumer price index spiking at 3.3 percent in March, its highest since May last year.

    – Key figures at around 0715 GMT –

    West Texas Intermediate: UP 7.4 percent at $103.69 a barrel

    Brent North Sea Crude: UP 6.9 percent at $101.78 a barrel

    Tokyo – Nikkei 225: DOWN 0.7 percent at 56,502.77 (close)

    Hong Kong – Hang Seng Index: DOWN 1.2 percent at 25,587.30

    Shanghai – Composite: UP 0.1 percent at 3,988.56 (close)

    London – FTSE 100: DOWN 0.5 percent at 10,544,99

    Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1679 from $1.1728 on Friday

    Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3406 from $1.3463

    Dollar/yen: UP at 159.72 yen from 159.19 yen

    Euro/pound: UP at 87.13 pence from 87.11 pence

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  • Benue 2027: Okpoga demands Reps seat, cites years of exclusion

    Benue 2027: Okpoga demands Reps seat, cites years of exclusion

    Stakeholders in Okpoga have formally demanded the opportunity to produce the next member of the House of Representatives for Ado/Okpokwu/Ogbadibo Federal Constituency in 2027, also known as Enone, citing decades of political exclusion.

    This was contained in a communiqué issued at the end of a Town Hall Meeting convened by the Okpoga Now Movement at Ugwu Okpoga.

    In the communiqué, participants resolved unanimously that it is the turn of Okpoga to occupy the federal legislative seat, stressing that the demand is anchored on equity, fairness and justice.

    The stakeholders noted that since the return to democratic governance in 1999, Okpoga, despite being the administrative headquarters of the constituency, has not produced a representative in the Green Chambers, describing the situation as a long-standing imbalance that must be corrected.

    The communiqué further highlighted that the meeting had in attendance key political actors and aspirants across party lines, including Richard Ejoha, Anthony Agom, John-Mary Idoko, Ralph Otobo Odoh and Okoriko Abah, all of whom supported the call for an Okpoga candidate to emerge in 2027.

    Stakeholders also used the opportunity to appeal to other communities within Ado, Okpokwu and Ogbadibo Local Government Areas to support the aspiration in the interest of unity, inclusiveness and political balance.

    “We call on all stakeholders to remain resolute and prepared to reconvene after the party primaries in order to collectively support and rally behind candidates of Okpoga extraction who emerge victorious across party lines.

    “We must not forget that our strength lies in our unity, and our success depends on the ability to speak and act with one voice. Let us use this medium to humbly appeal to our fellow brothers and sisters across Ado, Okpokwu and Ogbadibo Local Government Areas to support this noble aspiration in the interest of love and unity,” the communique read in part.

    As part of resolutions reached, the Okpoga Now Movement was adopted as the platform to drive the 2027 ambition, with a call on sons and daughters of the community, both at home and in the diaspora, to commence grassroots mobilization ahead of party primaries.

    The communiqué urged stakeholders to remain united and to rally behind any Okpoga candidate who emerges victorious at the primaries, irrespective of political affiliation.

    The statement was signed by Hon. Omaga Omaga, Convener of the Okpoga Now Movement and former Leader of the Okpokwu Local Government Legislative Council.

    Benue 2027: Okpoga demands Reps seat, cites years of exclusion

  • Six-year-old girl murdered, head severed in Ibadan

    Six-year-old girl murdered, head severed in Ibadan

    A six-year-old girl, identified as Mutiyat Sunday, has been murdered in cold blood with her head severed in Adigun village, Olorunda Ogunsola area of Ibadan, Oyo State. Her death was confirmed in a statement by the Oyo State Police Public Relations Officer, Ayanlade Olayinka, in Ibadan on Sunday. The statement disclosed that a 23-year-old man […]

  • El-Rufai seeks transfer of trial from presiding judge, Aikawa

    El-Rufai seeks transfer of trial from presiding judge, Aikawa

    Former Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has approached the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, requesting the reassignment of his ongoing case from Justice R. M. Aikawa of the Federal High Court in Kaduna.
    In a petition dated April 9, 2026, El-Rufai called for the case to be reassigned to another judge within the Kaduna division, expressing concerns over what he described as bias and questionable judicial conduct. He argued that allowing Justice Aikawa to continue presiding over the matter would be inconsistent with legal and ethical standards.

    The former governor stated that several petitions accusing the judge of bias are currently pending before the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court and the National Judicial Council (NJC).

    According to him, the circumstances surrounding the case including its connection to earlier proceedings involving the same parties and similar issues make reassignment necessary. He also pointed to what he termed an “unavoidable perception of bias”, stressing that such a perception alone could weaken confidence in the judicial process.

    El-Rufai warned that proceeding with the current arrangement could damage the credibility of the judiciary and potentially invalidate the trial at the appellate stage, after causing significant personal consequences.

    He maintained that the matter should either have been assigned to a different judge from the outset or referred for reassignment once concerns were raised.

    He urged the CJN to direct the immediate transfer of the case to another judge within or outside the Kaduna division. He also asked that issues raised in the petition, including the conduct of Justice Aikawa, be referred to the appropriate body within the NJC for review.

    He further appealed for administrative steps to ensure the integrity of the trial and sustain public trust in the justice system.

    There has been no official reaction from the CJN or relevant judicial authorities to the petition as of the time of filing this report.

    El-Rufai seeks transfer of trial from presiding judge, Aikawa

  • ‘If he denies, integrity is in question’ — Adebayo on Amupitan’s alleged X account

    ‘If he denies, integrity is in question’ — Adebayo on Amupitan’s alleged X account

    The 2023 presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Adewole Adebayo, has raised concerns over the integrity of the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Joash Amupitan, if an alleged X account linked to him turns out to be his after his denial.

    Speaking on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics, Adebayo said the controversy goes beyond technical arguments and touches on public trust in the electoral umpire.

    “If it is traced to him and he denies it, then it raises questions about integrity,” he said.

    He explained that while digital content can be manipulated, modern forensic tools make it possible to determine the true ownership of online accounts.

    “It is well known that in the digital space, you could manipulate anything, but there is forensic tracing of identity,” Adebayo stated.

    According to him, the issue can be resolved either through the courts or a legislative inquiry by the National Assembly.

    “It is either someone will go to court to challenge his qualification on grounds of partisanship and present evidence or the National Assembly will conduct an investigation, possibly through its INEC committees,” he added.

    The former presidential candidate, however, clarified that even if the account is proven to belong to Amupitan, it does not automatically disqualify him from office under the law.

    “The requirement is that at the time of appointment, you should not be a member of any political party. It does not mean you could not have been a member in the past or that you did not vote. Someone who voted in 2023 can still become INEC chairman in 2025,” he said.

    Adebayo stressed that the key issue remains honesty and public confidence in the electoral body.

    “In a simple matter like this, if you are already lying to the public and we are to trust you with determining election outcomes, then it becomes a question of integrity,” he added.

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  • Why Nigerian govt should reject the World Bank’s fuel import proposal — CPPE

    Why Nigerian govt should reject the World Bank’s fuel import proposal — CPPE

    The Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise has explained why the Nigerian government should reject the World Bank proposal on fuel imports to curb inflation.

    CPPE said the move would be a counterproductive economic policy direction.

    The chief executive officer of CPPE, Dr. Muda Yusuf, disclosed this in a statement at the weekend.

    Recall that the World Bank in its Nigeria Development Update had recommended the reopening of the PMS import to curb inflation.

    The World Bank proposal had received backlash from experts and Nigerians.

    In a reversal to its earlier policy recommendation, the World Bank, in a statement on Thursday, said in the case of Nigeria, the country should focus on targeted support.

    In reaction to the World Bank’s controversial stance on the fuel import proposal, CPPE at the weekend urged the Nigerian government to vehemently reject the proposal.

    According to CPPE, import liberalization is not a sustainable solution to Nigeria’s supply-side challenges.

    CPPE said the import liberalization would further expose the country to greater external shocks owing to current global crude oil price volatility caused by the nearly seven-week Iran-United States-Israel war.

    “Nigeria’s development trajectory must be anchored on a production-driven growth model, characterized by strong domestic refining capacity, a competitive manufacturing sector, robust agricultural systems, and energy and food security.

    “The CPPE, therefore, urges policymakers to reject import-dependent strategies and prioritize reforms that build a resilient, self-reliant, and industrialized Nigerian economy,” CPPE stated.

    Why Nigerian govt should reject the World Bank’s fuel import proposal — CPPE

  • EPL: Wayne Rooney predicts winner, scoreline of Man City vs Arsenal

    EPL: Wayne Rooney predicts winner, scoreline of Man City vs Arsenal

    Manchester United icon, Wayne Rooney has shared his prediction for the upcoming ‘Premier League title decider’ between Manchester City and Arsenal next weekend.

    The Gunners, in pursuit of their first league title since 2004, missed the opportunity to extend their lead to 12 points at the top of the table on Saturday, suffering a 2-1 defeat at home to Bournemouth.

    This marked Arsenal’s third loss in four matches, following a defeat in the Carabao Cup final against Man City and an unexpected FA Cup elimination by Championship team Southampton.

    The disappointing weekend for Arsenal worsened on Sunday when Man City convincingly defeated Chelsea 3-0, narrowing the gap to just six points behind Mikel Arteta’s team.

    With a game in hand and a home fixture against Arsenal scheduled for next Sunday, the Premier League title is effectively in Manchester City’s control.

    Rooney, a legend of Manchester United and England, considers this match a ‘title decider’ and has predicted that Man City will triumph over Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium.

    When asked if the match qualifies as a title decider, Rooney stated on his BBC podcast, “Yes, I believe it will be.

    “It’s a crucial match, and if City wins, I would favor them to win the league; conversely, if Arsenal wins, the title is theirs for the taking. It likely is a title decider.”

    When pressed for his prediction, Rooney remarked, “I anticipate Man City will win, 1-0. Even if that occurs, it won’t be finalized, but it does give City a slight edge.”

    Arsenal experienced consecutive defeats for the first time this season after the international break.

    They secured a 1-0 victory over Sporting CP in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie last week, but faced another setback against Bournemouth on Saturday.

    When asked about the reasons behind Arsenal’s struggles to clinch victories, Rooney commented, “I believe it’s simply the pressure of attempting to win the Premier League.

    “We understand how crucial experience is at this point in the season, and they have several players who have not won titles, so that pressure tends to accumulate…”

    EPL: Wayne Rooney predicts winner, scoreline of Man City vs Arsenal

  • 2027: Tinubu’s invincibility myth failing, Nigerians live in empty pockets — Atiku’s aide

    2027: Tinubu’s invincibility myth failing, Nigerians live in empty pockets — Atiku’s aide

    Spokesman to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, Phrank Shaibu, has pushed back against remarks by Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo, who said President Bola Ahmed Tinubu remains ahead of opposition rivals as the 2027 elections approach.

    Keyamo, in a post on his verified X account on Sunday, praised Tinubu’s political journey, noting that he rose from the depths of opposition politics to become Nigeria’s president.

    Reacting via his handle, @phrankangel, Shaibu dismissed the argument, saying past political achievements cannot replace effective governance.

    He argued that performance in office—not political history—should be the true measure of leadership.

    Shaibu maintained that claims of Tinubu’s political “invincibility” reflect a weak narrative, stressing that Nigerians are more concerned about worsening economic conditions and insecurity than past political victories. According to him, citizens are grappling with rising hunger, a high cost of living, and persistent safety challenges.

    He added that being “ahead” politically should translate into improved living standards, not just strategic rhetoric.

    Instead, he said, current realities point to a government struggling to address pressing national issues.

    In a follow-up post, Shaibu intensified his criticism, stating that political strategy holds little value if it fails to improve livelihoods, ensure security, or restore dignity to ordinary Nigerians. He concluded that no level of messaging can obscure the hardship many citizens continue to face.

    “Today, Nigerians are not impressed by recycled opposition tactics dressed up as brilliance; they are confronted daily by empty pockets, unsafe communities, and a government that appears disconnected from their pain.

    “No amount of propaganda can mask a reality that is this loud,” he said.

    2027: Tinubu’s invincibility myth failing, Nigerians live in empty pockets — Atiku’s aide