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Oluyede Explodes: “If Fayose Throws Dirt, We’ll Return It!”.

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According to Nivo News, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate in Ekiti State, Dr. Wole Oluyede, has endorsed the party’s decision to expel former governor Ayodele Fayose, insisting that the former leader must be held accountable for actions that allegedly weakened the party over the past three years.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Speaking with journalists after a stakeholders’ meeting in Ado-Ekiti, the Australia-based medical practitioner maintained that the PDP would not permit Fayose to derail the political structure its leaders are working to strengthen ahead of the 2026 gubernatorial election. He reaffirmed that the party in Ekiti remains unified and more formidable despite what he described as Fayose’s persistent anti-party behaviour.

Oluyede urged the Tunji Odeyemi-led State Executive Committee to establish a reconciliation panel to engage aspirants who lost the primary election and other dissatisfied members, stressing that internal disagreements are normal in political organisations. He added that his focus is solely on securing the support of Ekiti people, which he believes the party is well positioned to achieve.

He noted that leadership comes with responsibility and cautioned that no leader should undermine the same people who once depended on them. While stating that Fayose would be welcomed back if he chooses to retrace his steps, Oluyede warned that the party would resist any attempts to destabilize its progress. “If he throws dirt at us, we will return it,” he declared, emphasizing that no one builds a house only to destroy it with a bulldozer.

Oluyede concluded that despite recent tensions, the PDP in Ekiti is steadily growing, united, and without factions.

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Oshoma Blames Past PDP Leaders For Party Crisis, Says Wike Was Called In Too Late.

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According to Nivo News, human rights activist Liborous Oshoma has attributed the ongoing crisis within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the failures of its past leaders. Speaking on Arise News, Oshoma accused Federal Capital Territory Minister Nyesom Wike of destabilizing the party ahead of the 2027 elections.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Oshoma stated that the PDP turned to Wike for support after former leaders abandoned the party during its most critical moments. He explained, “I would not just start the crisis of PDP from 2023. I would first and foremost blame the past presidents that the platform of the PDP produced for abandoning the party when it needed them most. At that time, it suddenly dawned on them that there was no money to run the party. Some persons went to mortgage the party to Modu Sheriff. Atiku had left. Obasanjo had torn his PDP card. And then they quickly ran to Wike.”

He further argued that this move effectively “mortgaged the party’s future” to the then Rivers State governor without fully considering the repercussions. Highlighting the party’s legal disputes, Oshoma pointed to the prolonged conflict between the Federal High Court in Abuja and the Federal High Court in Port Harcourt, noting, “It shows truly that something is wrong.”

Oshoma also criticized Wike for turning against PDP leaders he previously supported, stating, “You said you wanted Uche Secondus out, he went out. Atiku was your problem, Atiku had gone. Now Damagum came. You were in hot romance with him until now. Enough should be enough.”

On the contentious Ibadan convention, Oshoma condemned the persistent clashes between courts of coordinate jurisdiction, explaining, “It’s sad and unfortunate that at this day and time, we’re still having a ping-pong of judgments and court orders. When courts of coordinate jurisdiction clash, you pick and choose which to obey. In this case, the last court order, from Oyo State, was obeyed, and they went ahead with the convention.”


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Promoter Warns Joshua: Victory Over Paul Crucial For Fury Clash.

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British-Nigerian heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua has been issued a stern warning ahead of his December return to the ring, with promoter Frank Warren stating that any hopes of facing Tyson Fury will vanish if Joshua fails to defeat YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Joshua is scheduled to fight Paul on December 19 in what many analysts describe as a risky encounter. Warren emphasized that Joshua cannot afford any mistakes, noting the pressure on him following a painful loss to Daniel Dubois last year, where he was knocked down multiple times before the fight was stopped in the fifth round.

“It’s how he beats him, if he beats him. AJ is coming off a significant loss. Five or six times he was on the floor in that fight. It was a tough night for him,” Warren said, highlighting the scrutiny Joshua’s upcoming performance will face.

Despite previous setbacks, plans remain for Joshua to compete in Riyadh in February, with a potential fight against Fury in September still on the long-term roadmap under Saudi boxing chief Turki Alalshikh. Warren insists the immediate focus is simply to get past Paul.

While Joshua is widely seen as the favourite, Warren acknowledged Paul’s growth in the sport. “Jake Paul has faced criticism for choosing easy opponents, but he’s a professional who trains hard. Facing a two-time world champion and Olympic gold medallist is a massive step up, but it’s a fight that will generate huge attention given his huge following in America,” Warren noted.

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AI Set To Transform Fertility Care, Experts Warn Government Must Act Fast.

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Medical experts have called on the Nigerian government to take urgent action to address the nation’s deteriorating healthcare system, while also highlighting the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in fertility and reproductive medicine.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The appeal came during the 2nd annual Sir Mobolaji Bank-Anthony Memorial Lecture held on Wednesday at Ayinke House, Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH). Guest lecturer and consultant obstetrician and gynecologist, Dr. Lateef Akinola, criticized years of mismanagement of national resources, noting that it is unacceptable for Nigeria to struggle with providing quality healthcare despite its economic capacity.

Dr. Akinola drew attention to the ongoing resident doctors’ strike, now in its second week, describing it as a symptom of long-standing neglect of medical personnel welfare. He explained that many teaching and tertiary hospitals have become partially inactive, with only a limited number of staff and consultants keeping services operational. He also lamented the impact on patients, noting that Ayinke House, once a thriving medical centre, now experiences reduced patient turnout.

Highlighting the financial barriers to private healthcare, Dr. Akinola warned that many Nigerians are at risk of worsening health outcomes. He urged the government to prioritize investments across all tiers of healthcare, emphasizing the development and retention of medical personnel through improved pay, housing, and working conditions. He also noted that Nigeria spends roughly five per cent of its GDP on health, far below the recommended 15 per cent, stressing that closing this gap is essential for building a healthier, more productive nation.

While the lecture focused on AI’s role in fertility treatment, Dr. Akinola noted that AI’s applications extend beyond medicine into sectors like e-commerce, social media, and education, enhancing precision, automation, and efficiency.

Dr. (Mrs.) T.O. Otun, Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Ayinke House, used the occasion to honour the philanthropist Sir Mobolaji Bank-Anthony, whose donation established the hospital. She recounted that the hospital initially had limited space, only two theatres, and a small maternal care chalet. Following renovations between 2010 and 2019, Ayinke House expanded to 170 beds and now includes ICUs, upgraded laboratories, ultrasound units, and a large pool of consultants.

Funmi Bank-Anthony, representing the Bank-Anthony family, described the lecture as insightful and reiterated the family’s commitment to preserving Sir Mobolaji’s legacy, including further support for Ayinke House.

Speaking on behalf of LASUTH’s Chief Medical Director, Prof. Adetokunbo Fabamwo, Professor Adekoya said the lecture aimed not only to honour Sir Mobolaji Bank-Anthony but also to inspire others to contribute meaningfully to the healthcare sector. He stressed that celebrating such legacies should encourage individuals and organisations to support healthcare development across Nigeria.


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