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Peter Obi Meets Obasanjo, Ladojo In High-Level Talks On Nigeria’s Future

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The Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, paid a courtesy visit to former President Olusegun Obasanjo in the company of his aide, Dr. Yunusa Tanko, and the party’s Lagos State governorship candidate in the last election, Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

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Obi disclosed this in a post shared on his X handle on Sunday, noting that the delegation also visited the Olubadan-designate, Oba Rasheed Adewolu Ladoja, at his private residence in Bodija, Ibadan, Oyo State.

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According to Nivo News, Obi explained that discussions during the meetings revolved around the current state of the nation and the collective responsibility of Nigerians to foster unity, fairness, love, and justice.

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Sharing photographs from the visits, Obi expressed optimism about Nigeria’s future, stressing that the gatherings reinforced his belief that a competent and compassionate team, with the right capacity and commitment, can work together to build a progressive and united nation.

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NNPP Warns Kano Assembly Against Impeaching Deputy Governor.

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The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) has cautioned the Kano State House of Assembly to tread carefully over the planned removal of the state’s Deputy Governor, Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

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reports that the warning was issued on Thursday in a statement by the party’s State Publicity Secretary, Ibrahim Karaye.

In the statement, the party urged the Assembly to take into account the ongoing political shifts and defections across the state before making any move against the deputy governor.

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According to the NNPP, an elected official should not be pressured into taking actions that conflict with personal convictions or political beliefs.

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The party also advised the Kano State Government to avoid steps that could heighten tensions or trigger a political crisis in the state.

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It noted that the political atmosphere in Kano is already sensitive, stressing that any action capable of worsening the situation should be approached with caution.

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The NNPP further stated that its members are law-abiding and remain committed to democratic values.

The party added that members should be allowed to freely express their political views without intimidation or unfair treatment.

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It will be recalled that the Kano State House of Assembly had earlier initiated impeachment proceedings against Deputy Governor Aminu Abdulsalam Gwarzo.

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The lawmakers accused him of gross misconduct, abuse of office, and actions they claimed breached the trust reposed in him by the public.

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2027: Kaduna Govt Orders Appointees With Political Ambition To Resign.

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The Kaduna State Government has directed all political appointees and public officials intending to participate in the 2027 general elections to resign from their positions on or before March 23, 2026.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

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reports that the directive followed the release of a revised election timetable by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

According to the updated schedule issued by the electoral body, elections for the President and members of the National Assembly are slated for January 16, 2027.

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Polls for state governors and members of state houses of assembly will take place on February 6, 2027.

The timetable further indicates that political parties are expected to commence their primary elections on April 23, 2026, as part of preparations for the general polls.

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The Secretary to the State Government, Abdulqadir Muazu Meyere, explained that the directive was issued to ensure that officials seeking elective positions comply with the electoral regulations guiding the process.

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He noted that the law mandates public office holders who intend to contest elections to resign from their positions before the commencement of party primaries.

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The state government therefore urged all affected officials to submit their resignation letters before the deadline to avoid breaching electoral guidelines.

“Consequent upon the foregoing, I am to draw the attention of all Political Appointees, and other government officials who desire to contest for elective positions that conduct of party primaries are expected to commence from 23rd April 2026.

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“In line with this development, all such appointees and officials are by this circular, advised to resign their appointments by 23rd March, 2026. This is to enable prospective contestants meet the one (1) month’s requirement for them to resign from office before seeking for elective positions,” the statement read in part.

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African, Asian Anglican Churches Form New Global Council, Split From Church of England.

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Conservative Anglican churches across Africa and Asia have formed a new leadership council to oversee the global Anglican Communion, distancing themselves from the authority of the Archbishop of Canterbury just weeks before the incoming leader assumes office.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) announced on Thursday that it had created the council as a replacement for what it described as outdated leadership structures. The group says it represents the majority of the world’s 85 million Anglicans spread across 165 countries.

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GAFCON elected Archbishop Laurent Mbanda, a former Rwandan refugee who later studied in the United States, as chairman of the newly established council. According to the group, Mbanda’s leadership will be shared collectively rather than operating under the traditional “first among equals” model.

The council’s secretary general, Bishop Paul Donison, told attendees at the conference in Abuja, Nigeria, that the current leadership framework of the Anglican Communion no longer reflects the needs of most Anglicans globally.

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“Believing the current instruments of communion no longer meet the needs of the majority of Anglicans around the world, the global Anglican Communion is to be led by a conciliar structure,” Donison said.

Reports indicate that the council will comprise bishops, priests and lay members, with each member granted voting rights.

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The development directly challenges Sarah Mullally, who was appointed by the Church of England last October as its first female Archbishop of Canterbury. Mullally is expected to be enthroned as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury on March 25.

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GAFCON is made up largely of conservative Anglican churches from Africa and Asia. The group has consistently opposed what it describes as liberal shifts within parts of the Anglican Communion, including the ordination of women as priests and bishops and the inclusion of LGBTQ+ members.

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When asked whether GAFCON still recognises the authority of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the group’s spokesman, Justin Murff, gave a firm response.

“The Global Anglican Council recognises Archbishop Laurent Mbanda as its leader,” Murff said.

Reacting to the development, a spokesperson for the Anglican Communion Office in London expressed concern about the growing division.

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“It hurts the body of Christ when some churches express a desire to separate, not associate, or otherwise renounce any association with those with whom they disagree,” the spokesperson said.

Historically, the Church of England itself broke away from the Roman Catholic Church nearly 500 years ago under King Henry VIII. Since then, the Archbishop of Canterbury has served as the symbolic head of the Anglican Communion, which expanded globally through missionary work.

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GAFCON, established in 2008, insists it is not leaving the Anglican Communion but rather restructuring it around what it describes as Biblical authority. In October, Mbanda said the group had “not left the Anglican Communion; we are the Anglican Communion.”

During prayers on Thursday, Mbanda also signalled what he described as the beginning of a new chapter for the church.

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“The future has arrived, no turning back,” he declared.

Anglican communities in Africa and Asia—regions where the church has seen the fastest growth in recent decades—have increasingly opposed progressive developments they associate with England and other Western nations. Disagreements over women’s ordination and LGBTQ+ inclusion have intensified tensions within the global communion, pushing the church toward what many leaders describe as a critical breaking point.

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