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Bauchi APC Rejoices As Haliru Jika Returns From NNPP, Receives His APC Membership Card
Bauchi APC Rejoices As Haliru Jika Returns From NNPP, Receives His APC Membership Card....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The Bauchi state branch of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has commemorated the return of Haliru Dauda Jika, the former governorship candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) in the March 18 elections, to their party.
Jika, a former member of the House of Representatives and ex-Speaker of the Bauchi State House of Assembly, had switched to the NNPP from the APC in 2022 to contest the gubernatorial elections.
In the past week, he met with APC National Chairman Abdullahi Ganduje in Abuja to convey his intention to rejoin the party.
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Formally rejoining the APC, Jika reclaimed his APC membership card at the Kafin Madaki ward in Ganjuwa local government in Bauchi State. The card was handed to him by the Kafin Mafarki APC ward chairman, Malam Ango Abdullahi.
Mafarki expressed his satisfaction at Jika’s return to the APC, noting that various pressures had previously deterred Jika from returning, and his comeback would enhance the party’s confidence.
Following the acquisition of his membership card, the former NNPP gubernatorial candidate pledged to collaborate with other stakeholders to strengthen the party in the state in preparation for the 2027 elections.
Jika stated, “All APC members in Bauchi State will now come together, harmonize, and strategize as one unified entity in preparation for the 2027 polls, ensuring our victory in Bauchi State.”
He added, “This marks my homecoming in my ward, Kafin Mafarki, my support base. I expected nothing less than what I’m witnessing today. My return to the APC signifies the start of a new era for the party in Bauchi State. Bauchi has historically been a revolutionary state, and it is time for us to strategize and unite for an easy victory for the APC in Bauchi State in 2027.”
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A Kingdom On Edge: Kingmakers Unveil Top Five Picks In Final Push For New Awujale.
The Ilamuren kingmakers of Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, have officially nominated five princes as candidates for the vacant Awujale throne. Led by the Olisa, Rasheed Adeoye Adesanya, the kingmakers submitted their recommendations in a formal letter to Governor Dapo Abiodun.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
In his communication, the Olisa explained that the selection process was conducted in strict adherence to Section 4(2) of the Chiefs Law of 1957 and established customary laws. He noted that after convening multiple meetings, the council decided to put forward five qualified candidates rather than a single nominee, leaving the final selection to the state government. The nominees are Prince Ademorin Aliu Kuye, Prince Isiaq Ayodele Adewale Adekoya (Eleruja), Prince Onabanjo Abimbola John, Prince Oluwaseun Waheed Omopenu Onanuga, and Prince Olabode Onanuga.
Adesanya emphasized that the decision was made to ensure the continued prosperity and progress of Ijebuland, noting that the selected princes possess the experience and background necessary to serve the interests of the state and the nation.
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The Ilamuren kingmakers, led by Olisa Rasheed Adeoye Adesanya, have formally nominated five princes to succeed to the Awujale of Ijebuland throne. The names have been forwarded to Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun for review.
The five nominees are:
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Prince Ademorin Aliu Kuye
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Prince Isiaq Ayodele Adewale Adekoya (Eleruja)
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Prince Onabanjo Abimbola John
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Prince Oluwaseun Waheed Omopenu Onanuga
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Prince Olabode Onanuga
According to the Olisa, the selection followed the Chiefs Law of 1957 and customary regulations. The council chose to present five candidates for the government’s final decision, aiming to select individuals whose expertise will foster the future development of Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, and Nigeria at large.
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Billions for Safety: Government Stakes ₦83.2 Billion To Prevent Repeat Of Devastating National Floods.
In a strategic shift toward proactive disaster management, the National Economic Council (NEC) has approved the release of ₦83.2 billion for the Anticipatory Action Trust Fund to combat the persistent threat of flooding nationwide. The approval was granted on Thursday, June 18, 2026, during a meeting chaired by Vice President Kashim Shettima at the State House in Abuja.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
While an initial proposal of ₦166 billion was reviewed, Cross River State Governor Bassey Otu confirmed that the council ultimately authorized ₦83.2 billion for these interventions. The fund is designed to bolster emergency preparedness, establish early warning systems, and implement mitigation strategies to reduce the impact of seasonal flooding, which frequently results in infrastructure damage, farmland destruction, and civilian displacement.
A Mandate for Results and Implementation
During the meeting, Vice President Shettima emphasized that the administration’s reform agenda must translate into tangible outcomes for all Nigerians. He stressed that the council’s success will be measured by its positive impact on vulnerable citizens, farmers, manufacturers, and the youth.
Key focus areas highlighted by the Vice President include:
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Shift to Production: Nigeria is transitioning from a period of stabilization toward active production and coordinated national growth.
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Social Protection: The government aims to build a robust system that ensures the most vulnerable citizens are not left behind during ongoing economic reforms.
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Value Chain Development: Shettima asserted that the country must stop exporting raw materials and instead develop a comprehensive value chain connecting farms, factories, and global markets.
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Export Optimization: The NEC is committed to addressing bottlenecks at Nigerian ports and ensuring local agricultural products meet international standards to better reward the labor of local producers.
The council reaffirmed its commitment to moving beyond isolated interventions, focusing instead on practical results that strengthen national development and provide a secure foundation for the country’s future.
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Power Struggle Erupts: IPOB Leadership Dumps Nnamdi Kanu, Declares Office Of The Leader Vacant.
In a significant leadership transition, the Directorate of State (DOS) of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has announced the indefinite suspension of Nnamdi Kanu from his position as leader, as well as the removal of the Director of Radio Biafra.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
According to an official statement released on Thursday by the Head of the DOS, Mazi Chikadibia Edoziem, the decision was finalized during a plenary meeting of the Directorate held on Wednesday. The DOS has now assumed full administrative control over the organization’s operations.
Rationale Behind the Suspension
The group emphasized that IPOB was established by a collective of Biafrans in the Diaspora, rather than any single individual, and asserted that no one holds the authority to dismantle the DOS, which remains the group’s highest decision-making body.
The leadership cited critical intelligence regarding communications allegedly originating from Kanu while in Sokoto prison as the primary catalyst for the suspension. The DOS noted that:
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Security Risks: Certain “unguarded communications” from the prison have reportedly led to unnecessary arrests, torture, and the loss of life among IPOB members in the region.
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Surveillance: The group claimed that Kanu’s current interactions and visitors are being closely monitored by the Department of State Services (DSS), prompting fears of further security compromises.
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Preventing Escalation: The leadership stated that the suspension aims to curb unauthorized actions and reckless rhetoric that could provoke further violence.
Furthermore, the DOS warned against the creation of new militias, stating that IPOB will no longer accept responsibility for any criminal acts or actions taken by individuals not currently holding an authorized position within the group.
Counter-Movements and Conflicting Claims
This announcement follows reports that Nnamdi Kanu had attempted to dissolve the current DOS administration. Reports attributed to IPOB spokesperson, Emma Powerful, indicated that Kanu had appointed U.S.-based Mazi Chris Nwaọgụ as the new Head of the Directorate, instructing him to take charge of the movement’s daily management.
The Directorate of State, which has served as the administrative backbone of IPOB since its founding in 2012, remains at the center of this power struggle as the movement navigates the implications of these competing leadership claims.
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