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Oshiomhole Mourns Ex-IGP Solomon Arase Says Nigeria Has Lost A Patriot

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Oshiomhole Mourns Ex-IGP Solomon Arase Says Nigeria Has Lost A Patriot....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The Senator representing Edo North, Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole, has expressed shock and deep sorrow over the passing of former Inspector-General of Police, Solomon Arase, who, according to reports, died at the age of 69 in an Abuja hospital on Sunday.

Arase, who served as the 18th Inspector-General of Police, was later appointed Chairman of the Police Service Commission (PSC). He was widely respected for his reforms, commitment to police welfare, and his vision of a more professional and people-friendly police force.

During his tenure as IGP, Arase introduced major initiatives that prioritized the welfare of officers and their families. Even after retirement, he remained an active voice in security matters, particularly in election security and institutional neutrality. His performance in office and continued contributions to policing informed his subsequent appointment as Chairman of the Police Service Commission, a role he held until June 2024.

Reacting to the development, Oshiomhole, through a release by his Chief of Staff Hon Victor Oshioke,  described Arase as a fine officer, a gentleman, and a community leader who never forgot his roots.

“During my second term as governor of Edo State, he was also serving as IGP and I had cause to engage with him on a whole lot of issues. He was exceptionally knowledgeable and quite engaging in security matters. He was very humble,  jovial and sympathetic. He served with conviction,  dexterity, and devotion. ”

“Arase was always willing to contribute his quota to the upliftment of society. He never looked down on any role he was called upon to serve, so long as it was in the interest of the people. Nigeria has lost a patriot, and we in Edo State have lost a very respected son of the soil whom we held in high esteem till the end,” Oshiomhole said.

He prayed for the peaceful repose of Arase’s soul and for strength for his family to bear the loss.

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“We Are Overpaid!” Senator Ndume Sparks Outrage With Explosive Demand For Salary Cuts.

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Senator Ali Ndume, representing Borno South, has sparked a conversation on fiscal responsibility by admitting that National Assembly members are currently overcompensated. During a recent appearance on Trust TV’s Daily Politics on Friday, June 26, 2026, the senator argued that Nigeria’s spending priorities require a significant shift to better support military and security agencies, which are currently struggling with funding.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Ndume contended that the high costs associated with maintaining government officials and lawmakers contrast sharply with the inadequate rewards for soldiers and police officers who risk their lives daily. Emphasizing that any serious dialogue on security funding must address the overall cost of governance, he maintained that he and his colleagues receive pay that exceeds what is appropriate.

In a candid admission regarding the cost of governance, Senator Ali Ndume stated that Nigerian lawmakers are currently being overpaid. Speaking on Trust TV’s Daily Politics on June 26, 2026, the Borno South representative urged the government to prioritize the funding of security agencies over the high salaries and allowances of top officials. Ndume stressed that those on the front lines, such as soldiers and police officers, deserve better support, and he reiterated his long-standing position that the current remuneration for public officeholders, including himself, is excessive.

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From Music Icon To Criminal? Charly Boy Confesses To Dark Past In America.

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Veteran entertainer and activist Charles Oputa, better known as Charly Boy, is peeling back the curtain on a hidden chapter of his life. In a candid interview on Arise Television’s Prime Time, the “Area Fada” reflected on his youth, confessing to a past riddled with “foolish mistakes,” including involvement in white-collar crime during his twenties in the United States. These revelations—and more—are detailed in his upcoming, unvarnished memoir, 999, which he describes as an unfiltered account of his journey from recklessness to redemption.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Beyond his past struggles, Charly Boy shared how aging has shifted his focus from seeking confrontation to prioritizing peace, wellness, and service. This spirit of service also fueled his openness regarding his battle with prostate cancer, an experience he used to provide support to other men navigating similar diagnoses. Despite the current challenges facing Nigeria, he remains hopeful, insisting that the nation’s future ultimately rests with its youth.

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In a shocking revelation during his appearance on Arise TV’s Prime Time, Charly Boy has admitted to engaging in white-collar crime while living in the U.S. as a young man. The activist stated that his forthcoming memoir, 999, serves as an honest account of his past failures, triumphs, and the “stupid things” he did before finding his current path of peace and personal growth.

The veteran star also opened up about his journey surviving prostate cancer, noting that the experience motivated him to advocate for men’s health and break the stigma surrounding vulnerability. Looking at the national landscape, Charly Boy emphasized that he remains optimistic, placing his faith in the potential of Nigerian youth to secure the country’s salvation.

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CAMPAIGN FUNDS BOMBSHELL! Abure Declares: “Aisha Yesufu Was In Charge of Peter Obi’s Account!”

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Former Labour Party (LP) National Chairman, Julius Abure, has firmly rejected claims of financial mismanagement during his tenure. During a recent appearance on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily, Abure clarified that campaign donations were not deposited into the party’s accounts.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Separate Campaign Funding: Abure explained that Peter Obi, the party’s former presidential candidate, preferred to maintain a distinct account for campaign donations and insisted on appointing specific individuals to manage those funds.

  • Responsibility for Funds: Abure stated that activist Aisha Yesufu was a signatory to this account and asserted that she, along with Ighodalo, held responsibility for the administration of the campaign funds, noting that Yesufu has previously acknowledged that these donations were not channeled to the party.

  • Focus on Elections: Emphasizing the party’s priorities, Abure stated that his leadership was focused on campaign success and winning the election, rather than the administration of those specific funds.

  • Leadership Dispute: Abure criticized the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for listing the group led by Senator Nenadi Usman on its official website, labeling Usman as an “interloper” who unlawfully seized his office.

  • Internal Conflict: Maintaining his stance from two weeks prior, Abure blamed Peter Obi and Governor Alex Otti for fueling the party’s leadership crisis by backing the caretaker committee formed in Umuahia, which he claims destabilized a previously peaceful administration.

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