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Former Delta Senator Peter Nwaoboshi Is Dead.

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According to Nivo News, the former lawmaker died on Friday morning, December 19, 2025. His death was officially confirmed by the Governor of Delta State, Sheriff Oborevwori, in a statement released to the public.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Governor Oborevwori expressed deep sadness over the loss of the former senator who represented Delta North Senatorial District, describing his passing as a significant blow to Delta State, the Anioma nation and the country at large.

In a condolence message issued through his Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon, the governor described Nwaoboshi as a proud son of Delta State and a fearless advocate of the Anioma cause, whose contributions to governance and nation-building would remain enduring.

The governor recalled the late senator’s impactful tenure at the National Assembly, where he served as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Niger Delta Affairs. He noted that Nwaoboshi was widely respected for his strong advocacy for the development of the Niger Delta region and Delta State, which distinguished him as a committed and passionate leader.

Governor Oborevwori also highlighted Nwaoboshi’s political journey, noting that his rise was rooted in a rich political background, selfless service and unwavering dedication to democratic ideals. He further acknowledged his role as a two-time Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party in Delta State, where he served with distinction.

Mourning the former senator, the governor said the government and people of Delta State had lost a dear friend and statesman. He extended heartfelt condolences to Nwaoboshi’s immediate family, the Anioma people, members of his political party and all those whose lives he impacted, while praying for the repose of his soul and strength for those left behind to bear the loss.


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The Game Changer? Doris Ogala Officially Wins AAC Abia Governorship Ticket.

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Nollywood star Doris Ogala has officially secured the African Action Congress (AAC) ticket for the 2027 Abia State governorship race following a successful party primary. Despite internal party friction regarding her candidacy, Ogala emerged victorious and was seen celebrating the milestone with supporters in viral social media clips. As the party’s nominee, she is set to challenge the incumbent, Governor Alex Otti of the Labour Party, in the upcoming election. This political development coincides with the broader party strategy, which also features Omoyele Sowore as the AAC’s presidential candidate. Known for her high-profile media presence, Ogala’s recent transition into politics follows a year marked by both career pursuits and personal controversies, including a highly publicized dispute involving a Nigerian cleric.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In a major political move, actress Doris Ogala has clinched the AAC governorship ticket for Abia State’s 2027 election. Her win, which follows a period of internal party turbulence, was confirmed after a primary election that triggered jubilant celebrations among her supporters. Ogala will now prepare to face off against Governor Alex Otti in what promises to be a competitive race. While she continues to make headlines for her political ambitions, the actress has also been in the spotlight this year due to personal disagreements and public controversies. Nationally, she will be running alongside the AAC presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore.

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Nollywood actress Doris Ogala is officially the AAC governorship candidate for Abia 2027! After navigating months of internal party resistance, Ogala secured her ticket and celebrated the win with her supporters. She is now set to challenge Governor Alex Otti for the state’s top seat. Beyond her political shift, Ogala has remained a constant topic in the media, frequently trending for both her career moves and recent personal controversies

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The ₦1,371 Threshold: Why Today’s Exchange Rate Has Everyone Talking!.

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For those tracking the parallel market (often referred to as Aboki FX), the dollar-to-naira exchange rate on Friday, May 29, 2026, was reported as follows:....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Lagos Parallel Market Rates: Bureau De Change (BDC) sources indicated that traders were selling the dollar at ₦1,385 and buying at ₦1,375.

  • Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Position: It is important to note that the CBN does not officially recognize the parallel market. The apex bank advises individuals seeking foreign exchange to conduct transactions through their respective commercial banks.

  • Official CBN Rates: The CBN recorded a daily high of ₦1,375 and a low of ₦1,372 for the dollar.

Market Note: Please be aware that actual transaction rates may vary from these figures depending on the specific dealer or location.

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The Secret Invasion: Bandits Use South-West Forests To Bypass Security—Total Panic Grips Region!.

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Investigations have revealed that the vast forest belts and porous borders spanning Oyo, Osun, Ogun, and Ekiti states have been converted into strategic infiltration routes for bandits and kidnappers entering Nigeria’s South-West region.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Sources, including hunters, local residents, and operatives of the Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC), report that armed criminal groups are fleeing intensified military offensives in the North and exploiting the weak surveillance within these expansive forest reserves. These contiguous routes are used to launch coordinated attacks and abduct residents before the perpetrators vanish into the difficult-to-police terrain.

Specifically, the Old Oyo National Park, which links Oyo and Kwara states, alongside the forests connecting Osun and Ekiti via the Imesi-Ile axis, have emerged as severe security liabilities. While security forces have managed to dislodge some suspects, the sheer scale of these forest reserves makes effective monitoring nearly impossible. Areas once designated for agriculture and hunting are now reported to be safe passages for groups involved in kidnapping and violent crime.

This security deterioration coincides with a surge in violent attacks and abductions across Oyo, Ogun, Ondo, Osun, and Ekiti states. A critical example occurred on May 15, when bandits targeted three schools in the Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, killing teachers and abducting 47 pupils and staff members. The attackers reportedly used the Old Oyo National Park corridor for their escape, reinforcing fears about the vulnerability of rural communities.

Spanning approximately 2,512 square kilometers, the Old Oyo National Park is part of a massive vegetation corridor that stretches from Kainji National Park in Niger State, through Kwara State, and into the South-West. Security operatives, speaking anonymously, confirm that criminals are exploiting this contiguous density to move undetected and transport victims between locations.

Confirming the origin of these threats, the Defence Headquarters recently attributed the Oyo school abductions to terrorists from the Jama’atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda’awati wal-Jihad (JAS) group. Maj. Gen. Michael Onoja, Director of Defence Media Operations, stated that these groups have been displaced from other regions by high-intensity military operations and are now moving into new territories.

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