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Massive Ilorin Uprising: Kwarans Demand Gambari To Lead In 2027!.

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Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, was set aglow last weekend as an overwhelming wave of support surged through its streets for Ambassador Abdulfatai Yahaya Seriki Gambari, fondly known as Amba. From Taiwo Road to the historic Post Office Roundabout, chants of “Amba 2027!” reverberated across the city as residents from all walks of life gathered independently to urge the businessman and diplomat to contest the 2027 governorship election.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

According to Nivo News, what made the rally particularly striking was its spontaneous nature. It was not organized by any political structure or backed by powerful sponsors; instead, it emerged as an organic movement of citizens—artisans, students, professionals, traders, and community leaders—united by their collective belief that Ambassador Gambari represents the bridge between Kwara’s current progress and its greater future.

Interestingly, while the wave of support spread across Ilorin, Gambari himself was away in China on a business engagement. His absence, however, did little to diminish the enthusiasm of the people. If anything, it deepened their conviction, transforming the event into a heartfelt expression of unity and a clarion call for his return to lead.

Speakers at the rally, drawn from different social and political backgrounds, described the ambassador as a visionary entrepreneur, a peacebuilder, and a loyal progressive with deep respect across political divides. They emphasized that his track record of community service, youth empowerment, and commitment to the All Progressives Congress (APC) and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda has earned him broad-based credibility among Kwarans.

Former Registrar of the College of Education, Oro, Alhaji Salihu Olayinka Gegele, described the movement as “a natural verdict of the people.” He said, “What we are witnessing is not politics—it is a people’s awakening. Amba has earned the people’s trust through humility and service. Their call for him to lead is their loudest way of saying ‘thank you.’”

Hon. Ali Jimoh, a former member of the Kwara State House of Assembly, added that the spontaneity of the rally was proof that leadership still carries moral weight. “Ambassador Seriki has demonstrated what it means to lead without being in office—through empowerment, peace initiatives, and investments in people. The people trust him with their future,” he noted.

In her remarks, Dr. (Mrs.) Sa’adat Yetunde Yusuf, Executive Secretary of the National Women Advancement and Political Development Initiative (NWAPDI), hailed the inclusiveness of the movement. “Women see in Amba a listener and a doer. He has supported countless women-led ventures and youth-focused programmes. This rally united men and women around one vision—Kwara’s progress,” she said.

From Offa, community leader Alhaji Adegoke Munirudeen Aderemi, popularly known as Born for Life, declared that Amba represents a “shared destiny” for the people of Kwara. “This is not an Ilorin project; it is a Kwara project. The call for Amba will continue until it becomes reality,” he affirmed.

For the youth, Hon. Suleiman Lekan Gaddafi, a community organizer and youth advocate, described the rally as “the most organic political statement in recent memory.” He said young people are taking charge of their future by rallying behind a man who embodies hope, hard work, and honesty—qualities they wish to see in leadership.

As Kwara continues to experience administrative and infrastructural transformation, residents say their desire is not for change but for continuity—with innovation and inclusiveness. Many see in Gambari a leader capable of consolidating the achievements of the present administration while attracting fresh investment and development opportunities.

In the fast-evolving political climate of Kwara, the rising call for Amba transcends partisan politics. It reflects the people’s genuine yearning for a leader who understands the grassroots, commands respect across classes, and has the global experience to elevate the state’s prospects.

With 2027 approaching, the message from the people is growing louder and clearer: they are not merely seeking a governor, but a unifier, a builder, and a visionary. And for many Kwarans, Ambassador Abdulfatai Yahaya Seriki Gambari stands as the man destined for that role.


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“Name Anyone In ADC As Corrupt As APC Members” — Ex-Osun Governor Osunbor Sparks Debate.

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A former Governor of Edo State, Oserheimen Osunbor, has described the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as the strongest platform capable of challenging the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2027 general elections.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

reports that Osunbor said the ADC represents hope for improved governance in Nigeria, insisting that the country is in urgent need of a leadership reset.

He made the remarks on Friday during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today, where he reacted to recent political developments and defections involving the party.

Osunbor dismissed concerns over defections from the ADC, arguing that the party is actually recording more gains than losses.

He said, “There are more people joining the ADC than those leaving. That should give you cause to be happy.

“There is freedom of association, but if at the end of the day there is net gain rather than net loss, we should be satisfied. We don’t have any right to tie anybody down.”

The former governor maintained that the ADC remains a credible political alternative for the 2027 presidential election, adding that Nigeria urgently needs a proper leadership selection process capable of producing competent leaders.

He said, “It offers the best option to rescue Nigeria, to reintroduce good governance in Nigeria because nothing will work unless the leadership recruitment structure is gotten right.”

He further stressed that democratic institutions must be strengthened and allowed to function independently for meaningful national progress.

“Unless democratic institutions are allowed to function as they should, unless the laws and regulations and due process are followed, we will continue to sink deeper into the morass of underdevelopment,” he added.

Osunbor Alleges Plot Against ADC

Osunbor also alleged that some of the legal challenges facing the ADC were politically engineered to weaken the opposition party.

He said, “The legal problems confronting the ADC are orchestrated. I just gave you an example of somebody who was already out of the ADC for a long time, but he was encouraged to stay there and scatter them, fight them.”

He further expressed concern over what he described as increasing executive interference in state institutions, particularly the judiciary.

“What bothers Nigerians is executive interference and the judiciary,” he said.

Responding to criticisms that the ADC is filled with politicians who have held office without significant achievements, Osunbor defended the party’s members.

He said, “Name anybody in ADC who is as bad, who is as corrupt or who is as vile as those in APC.

“If you tell me one corrupt person in ADC, I can show you ten in APC. There is no perfection in this world. Because if we are bad, we are not as bad as the APC.”

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MURIC Raises Alarm Over Alleged Religious Bias In Airport Chapel Project, Relief Distribution.

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The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has accused the Federal Government of showing bias in the proposed construction of a N25 billion ecumenical chapel at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In a statement released on Friday, the organisation’s Executive Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, said the project—reportedly being developed in collaboration with the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN)—raises concerns about fairness and equal treatment of religious groups in the country.

MURIC also criticised what it described as uneven distribution of relief funds, pointing to the alleged allocation of N2 billion to victims of violence in Plateau State, while claiming that other affected states such as Borno, Sokoto, Zamfara, Kebbi, and Kwara received no comparable support.

The group further questioned reports that N1.2 billion was shared among the 19 northern states for Eid al-Kabir celebrations, arguing that the amount was disproportionately lower compared to the Plateau intervention.

“How can only one state be given N2 billion while all the 19 states in the North are asked to share N1.2 billion? But is it right to treat Muslims like second class citizens, animal farm?” the statement read.

MURIC also called on the Federal Government to clarify its plans regarding Muslim religious infrastructure, urging equal consideration in the allocation of resources.

“So we must ask the federal government to tell Nigerians when land of equal size will be given to Muslims to build their grand national mosque. Of course, the federal government must not forget the N25 billion cooling off somewhere in the Central Bank which will accompany the land allocation for Muslims,” the group added.

The organisation urged authorities to uphold fairness and inclusivity in governance, warning that perceived imbalance could heighten religious tensions in the country.

As of the time of this report, neither the Federal Government nor the Christian Association of Nigeria has issued a response to the allegations.

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Shock Reward: E-Money Gifts Carter Efe ₦50 Million Following Portable Boxing Defeat

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Lagos socialite and businessman, Emeka Okonkwo, popularly known as E-Money, has confirmed that he will fulfil his ₦50 million pledge to social media comedian Carter Efe.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

This comes after Carter Efe secured a unanimous decision victory over street-hop artist Habeeb Badmus, popularly known as Portable, at the Chaos in the Ring 4 event held on Friday night at Balmoral Hall, Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos.

E-Money reaffirmed his promise after the Chief Executive Officer of Balmoral Group Promotions, Ezekiel Adamu, raised the issue at the end of the event.

He congratulated Carter Efe on his win and reiterated his commitment to the reward.

E-Money said, “You know we put our money where our mouth is, and so congratulations Carter on your win. ₦50 million for you.”

Adamu also praised the success of the event, noting that it met expectations.

He said, “We promised Chaos in the Ring and we have delivered very entertaining fights tonight. There is more coming, thanks to everyone that made this a success and to the fighters for the great display.”

The fight between Carter Efe and Portable was preceded by weeks of heated exchanges between both entertainers.

Portable came into the bout with prior celebrity boxing wins over Charles Okocha and Speed Darlington, which had earned him two belts. Before the fight, he confidently declared that Carter Efe would be his next opponent to secure a third title.

He said, “I will use you to collect my third belt. Charles Okocha was bigger than you, Speed Darlington was bigger than you and I beat them. I will beat you now.”

Carter Efe responded simply, saying, “One punch and you fall.”

When the fight began, Portable opened aggressively with wild punches, but Carter Efe controlled the pace using his height and reach advantage.

As the rounds progressed, Portable continued with wide swings and clinches, while Carter Efe landed cleaner, more effective combinations.

At the end of the bout, all three judges scored it 27–30 in favour of Carter Efe, awarding him a unanimous decision victory and the celebrity boxing title.

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