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“Mohamed Salah Rejected By Saudi Club: ‘He’s Not Fit For Our League’”.
According to Nivo News, Al Kholood owner, Ben Harburg, has dismissed speculation linking Mohamed Salah with a move to the Saudi Pro League, insisting that the Liverpool forward is not suited for the league. Harburg described Salah as lacking the qualities of a team player and suggested that recent controversies surrounding the Egyptian have further highlighted his unsuitability.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Harburg noted that while several clubs in the SPL are reportedly interested in signing Salah, the former Chelsea winger would not provide the desired impact for the league. He emphasized that younger, more dynamic talents like Real Madrid’s Vinicius Jr would be a more strategic acquisition.
Speaking to reporters, Harburg explained, “There’s already, even among the public, considerable apprehension about him joining the league. He’s 33 years old, earned a substantial salary recently, and has underperformed since. He doesn’t strike me as a strong team player. As an owner, the way he behaved is concerning. If a player isn’t performing, they won’t start. Past achievements don’t justify a place in the starting lineup. Considering all factors, I would prefer he not come here. While some may admire his star power, he is not a fit for our league. Between him and Vinicius, I’d choose Vinicius.”
Reports from England further suggest that Salah may have played his final game for Liverpool, as manager Arne Slot reportedly has no plans to feature him for the remainder of the season.
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2. A House Divided: APC Chairman Spills Dark Secrets Behind “Rigged” Presidential Ticket Counting!
The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Nentawe Yilwatda, has cleared the air regarding the controversy surrounding vote counting during the party’s presidential primary election.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
The clarification comes in the wake of several viral videos circulating online, which appeared to show dramatic and questionable tallying methods by certain collation officers during the exercise.
In one notable clip, a collation officer in Abia State was spotted skipping figures while counting, shortly after the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, instructed him to “begin your count.”
Party Relied on Verified Ward-Level Data
Addressing the viral backlash during an interview on Arise News on Monday, the APC Chairman emphasized that the party’s official results are strictly data-driven and rooted in the actual exercises conducted at the ward levels.
He pointed out that the inflated numbers seen in the controversial footage do not align with the reality on the ground in Abia State.
“The data we have for Abia is quite different. Because the election took place at the ward level, and there is no ward in Abia State—no singular ward in Abia has 7,000 voters,” Yilwatda explained.
“People Mimic and Make Jokes”
Dismissing the video as either lighthearted mimicry or isolated theatrics, Yilwatda maintained that the incident had zero impact on the final collation.
“That’s the data we have. If you know, people can mimic counting at any point; people can do their drama, but I work with data. If there was a mimic counting or a drama that took place, it didn’t affect the data of total votes. Because you know there are people who make dramas and jokes at centers, but it has nothing to do with the overall figures,” he concluded.
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ADC PRIMARIES IN CHAOS! Solomon Dalung Aggressively Cancels Voting In Four Local Governments!.
Solomon Dalung, the Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) electoral committee and former Minister of Youth and Sports Development, has annulled the party’s governorship primary elections in four local government areas (LGAs) of Nasarawa State.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Speaking to journalists at the party’s secretariat in Lafia on Monday, Dalung revealed that the elections in Nasarawa, Doma, Toto, and Karu were cancelled due to widespread violence, irregularities, and malpractice. He broke down the specific disruptions in each area:
Doma: No voting took place, yet results were fabricated and submitted without carbon copies provided to agents.
Toto: Electoral officers were unlawfully detained in Keffi for ten hours before presenting compromised results.
Nasarawa: Materials were distributed at a vigilante post, and the blocked officer was later handed arbitrary results.
Karu: Outbreaks of violence led to an assault on the party chairman; the electoral officer fled, and an unauthorized individual later turned in the results.
Dalung emphasized that under the ADC’s direct primary guidelines, valid results strictly require physical verification and a matching result sheet. He also warned that unauthorized possession of election materials violates Section 10 of the Electoral Act, carrying a penalty of up to five years in prison or a ₦10 million fine.
While results from the remaining nine LGAs have been successfully collated, Dalung stated that a comprehensive report on the fraudulent activities will be forwarded to the ADC national secretariat for a final decision.
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Nasarawa Primaries: ADC Cancels Elections in Four LGAs Citing Fraud and Violence
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) electoral committee chairman, Solomon Dalung, has cancelled the party’s governorship primaries in four Nasarawa State local government areas: Doma, Toto, Nasarawa, and Karu.
Addressing the press in Lafia, Dalung cited severe electoral malpractice, including fabricated results in Doma, the 10-hour abduction of electoral officers in Toto, compromised material distribution in Nasarawa, and violence that forced officials to abandon the vote in Karu.
Dalung reiterated that ADC guidelines invalidate any direct primary that lacks physical voter counting. He also noted that those holding unauthorized election materials face stiff legal penalties under the Electoral Act. The committee has collated results for the other nine local governments and is escalating a full report of the irregularities to the party’s national leadership.
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Executive Summary: Cancellation of ADC Nasarawa Governorship Primaries
Overview Solomon Dalung, Chairman of the ADC Electoral Committee, has officially invalidated the governorship primary elections across four local government areas (LGAs) in Nasarawa State due to severe procedural breaches and security compromises.
Specific Violations by LGA:
Doma LGA: Total absence of voting; submission of fabricated results; failure to issue carbon copies to party agents.
Toto LGA: Electoral personnel were illegally detained in Keffi for several hours, rendering the subsequent results illegitimate.
Nasarawa LGA: Disruption of material distribution at a vigilante outpost; unauthorized generation of results.
Karu LGA: Pre-election violence resulting in an assault on the party chairman; abandonment of duty by the electoral officer; submission of results by an unauthorized third party.
Regulatory and Legal Framework:
ADC Guidelines: Direct primaries require verifiable physical counting of members alongside corresponding documentation. Failure to meet these criteria nullifies the results.
Electoral Act (Section 10): Specifies that the unauthorized possession of electoral materials is a criminal offense punishable by a ₦10 million fine or up to five years imprisonment.
Next Steps: Results from the remaining nine unaffected LGAs have been successfully processed. A formal report documenting these electoral infractions is being compiled for submission to the ADC National Secretariat.
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ALERT FOR ASPIRANTS: APC Boss Yilwatda Issues Fierce Warning As He Reveals The Real Winners Of State Primaries!.
ABUJA, FCT — The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Nentawe Yilwatda, has strongly defended the integrity of the party’s internal democracy, dismissing widespread rumors that the leadership handpicked or imposed candidates during the recently concluded primary elections.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Speaking on Monday during a live interview on Arise News, Yilwatda addressed deep-seated anxieties that the party’s heavy reliance on consensus arrangements might trigger an uncontrollable internal crisis ahead of the general elections.
The APC Chairman broke down the metrics of the shadow polls, revealing that out of the 29 states where governorship tickets were fiercely contested by incumbent governors and fresh aspirants, an overwhelming majority went down to the wire via direct voting.
“Across the 36 states, we had 29 governorship contests featuring both returning governors and fresh aspirants. Out of these, only three governorship candidates emerged through the consensus mechanism,” Yilwatda clarified. “Every single one of the remaining states went through rigorous direct primaries. There were absolutely no impositions because wherever we intervened, we ensured the rule of law took its full course.”
The Consensus Security Check: No Signature, No Deal
Explaining the stringent measures introduced by the national leadership to prevent powerful political godfathers from highjacking tickets, Yilwatda revealed that the party instituted a mandatory legal document for all consensus agreements.
Under this new policy, a consensus arrangement is rendered legally dead if even a single contender refuses to endorse it.
“Where a genuine consensus cannot be reached organically, the fallback option is always direct primaries,” the Chairman noted. “We specifically created a consensus sign-off form. This legal document requires every single aspirant contesting in that state to physically sign and agree before any consensus candidate is formally ratified by the party. Without unanimous signatures, it doesn’t stand.”
Why Some State Elections Were Delayed
Yilwatda also shed light on why the national working committee deliberately put the brakes on primaries in specific states, explaining that the delays were strategic moves to preserve the party’s internal cohesion and address complaints of foul play.
Rather than forcing the exercise through amid high tensions, the APC leadership preferred to hit the pause button to investigate petition claims.
“We had instances where aspirants appealed to the national headquarters over alleged anomalies. That is why we delayed some elections by two to three days. We deliberately shifted those dates to address concerns of foul play and ensure a level playing field before any votes were cast,” he explained.
To wrap up the peaceful resolution of internal friction, the Chairman assured party faithful that robust appeal panels remain active across the country, giving every aggrieved aspirant the legitimate platform to legally challenge any part of the electoral process.
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