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KLIF Decries Kogi’s Chief Appointments As Evidence Of Governance Breakdown

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KLIF Decries Kogi’s Chief Appointments As Evidence Of Governance BreakdownThe Kogi Leadership Initiative Forum (KLIF), a prominent civil society group, has strongly criticized the recent appointment of two additional first-class chiefs from the small community of Ekinrin Ade, calling it a case of misplaced priorities.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Joseph Lawal, National Coordinator of KLIF, expressed his disapproval of the appointments, noting that Ekinrin Ade, with a population of less than 5,000, now has three first-class chiefs. He suggested that these appointments are motivated more by political favoritism than by addressing the community’s genuine needs.

In a statement released on Saturday, Lawal commented, “Kogi State’s situation is deteriorating as the current administration under Governor Yahaya Bello and Usman Ododo seems to be unraveling.”

He highlighted that over the past year, more than 150 first-class chiefs have been appointed in the state, raising concerns about the true intentions behind these appointments.

Lawal criticized the appointments as being driven by political agendas rather than by authentic community representation and leadership. He pointed out that Kogi State, rich in cultural heritage and resources, is suffering from poor governance and mismanagement under the current administration.

“The recent appointment of two first-class chiefs from a community of under 5,000 residents exemplifies this troubling trend,” Lawal said. “Such decisions appear to be more about rewarding political allies rather than addressing the real needs of the community.”

He further noted that these appointments contribute to the erosion of traditional leadership values, transforming esteemed positions into mere tools of political maneuvering. This shift undermines the role of traditional rulers and fuels discontent among citizens who feel marginalized by a system that prioritizes loyalty over merit.

Lawal called for a united effort among civil society organizations, traditional leaders, and the general populace to demand a return to effective governance and accountability in Kogi State.

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ADC Speaks On Not Fielding Candidates For 2027 Elections.

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The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has rejected reports suggesting it may not present candidates in the 2027 general elections in Nigeria.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In a statement issued on Saturday by the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, the ADC described the claims as false, misleading, and intended to cause unnecessary confusion.

The party reaffirmed its commitment to its mission of unseating the All Progressives Congress (APC) through the ballot, stressing that it remains focused on delivering change.

Abdullahi assured that the ADC would field strong and qualified candidates in 2027, adding that the party is not distracted by rumours or political propaganda.

According to the statement, the ADC emphasized that it remains committed to rescuing Nigeria from what it described as the failures of the APC-led government and preventing the emergence of a one-party system.

The party also dismissed suggestions that it faces any legal barrier to participating in the elections, insisting it is fully compliant with the Constitution and the Electoral Act.

It further stated that preparations are already underway nationwide to mobilize Nigerians frustrated with insecurity, economic hardship, and lack of opportunities.

Reaffirming its position, the ADC described itself as a leading opposition force and urged supporters to ignore speculation about its electoral plans, stressing that its focus remains on building a winning structure for 2027

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Anyone Dumping ADC After Losing Ticket Is Compromised – Kenneth Okonkwo Warns.

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A chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Kenneth Okonkwo, has said that any aspirant who leaves the party after failing to secure its presidential ticket is indirectly working for President Bola Tinubu.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Okonkwo made this statement on Saturday during an interview on Channels Television, insisting that such a move amounts to being politically compromised.

He maintained that any presidential hopeful who exits the party simply because they did not get the ticket is not acting in good faith.

His comments come amid growing speculation that former Anambra State governor, Peter Obi, may defect from the ADC to the Nigerian Democratic Congress (NDC).

He said, “Well, if he leaves, will he now be a mobile squatter? If anyone who doesn’t get the ADC presidential ticket leaves the party for another platform, he is compromised and working for Tinubu.”

Meanwhile, Okonkwo has also accused members of the “City Boy Movement” (CBM) of sacrificing their principles for personal benefit.

In a recent interview on Symfoni TV, he described the group supporting President Bola Tinubu’s re-election bid as political opportunists.

He further argued that their alignment reflects what he called dependence on “crumbs” from the presidency.

According to him, the Igbo people have distanced themselves from such political alignment, stressing that some individuals endorsing the President do not represent the collective interest or dignity of Ndigbo.

He said, “The Igbo have rejected them. It is an insult to Ndigbo. We wear our Isiagu because we hunt for our food with dignity, like lions, and eat fresh meat. We don’t scavenge like vultures.”

He further described those seeking political favour through the movement as “political children drinking from the feeding bottle of Tinubu,” adding that he prefers to maintain personal dignity rather than seek relevance through what he termed “rotten crumbs.”

Okonkwo, who has become a prominent opposition voice in recent years, also noted that he has built his livelihood through his skills and talent rather than relying on political patronage.

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Portable Shifts From Ring To Family Joy As He Welcomes Son With Wife Bewaji After Boxing Defeat.

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Nigerian singer Portable has announced the birth of a baby boy with his partner, Omobewaji Ewatomi, popularly known as Bewaji.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

reports that the news broke on Friday after Bewaji shared a post on Instagram expressing joy over a safe delivery and introducing their newborn son, named Jamal Iremide.

Portable later confirmed the arrival on his own social media page, where he thanked Bewaji and celebrated the newest addition to his family.

Interestingly, the baby was born on the same day Portable suffered a defeat in a celebrity boxing match against Carter Efe, which ended in a unanimous decision in favour of Carter Efe.

Despite the loss in the ring, Portable expressed greater excitement about becoming a father again, saying the moment meant more to him than the fight. He revealed that the child was born while he was still involved in the boxing event.

He wrote: “God bless you more, Omoleye Omobewaji mi. Thanks for making me happy. I have given birth, congratulations to me. I thought I would carry a belt, but I carried my child instead. You can buy a belt with money, but you can’t buy a child.

“While my wife was in labour, I was fighting. She gave birth to a boy. I wanted a third belt for my children; I already have two. I have given birth, you can have the belt.”

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