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Former Commissioner Claims Wike Politically Drowning, Blaming Others for Rivers State Issues.

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Former Rivers State Commissioner for Employment Generation and Empowerment, Leloonu Nwibubasa, has accused the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, of being politically adrift and unfairly blaming others for challenges in the state. According to Nivo News, Nwibubasa made the remarks on Friday during an interview on Arise Television.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The former commissioner alleged that Wike’s actions have hindered governance in Rivers State, as he continues to publicly attack his successor, Governor Siminalayi Fubara, while also attributing political problems to external actors with no direct involvement in the state.

“He has consistently made news for controversial reasons, stirring political tensions in Rivers State despite leaving office eight years ago. He appears politically stranded yet seeks someone to blame for every issue,” Nwibubasa said.

He further advised Wike, who is currently not affiliated with any political party, to refrain from interfering in state politics in a manner that undermines governance and destabilizes the state.


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Strategic Blow To Terror: U.S. And Nigeria Join Forces To Eliminate ISIS Global Second-In-Command!.

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General Dagvin R.M. Anderson, Commander of U.S. Air Forces in Europe-Air Forces Africa, has confirmed that the United States has withdrawn the majority of the 200 military personnel deployed to Nigeria in February for counterterrorism operations in the Lake Chad Basin. Despite the conclusion of this specific mission, General Anderson emphasized that the U.S. remains committed to its security partnership with Nigeria, particularly through continued intelligence sharing. He lauded Nigeria as a “capable partner” with a robust military and economy, noting that recent cooperative efforts—which integrated U.S. capabilities with Nigerian intelligence—successfully resulted in the elimination of Abu-Bilal Al-Minuki, a high-ranking ISIS leader.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

General Anderson provided several insights during the African Chiefs of Defence Conference 2026 regarding the evolving security relationship between the two nations:

  • Mission Conclusion: The focused counterterrorism operation in the Lake Chad Basin has concluded, with most of the approximately 200 deployed U.S. personnel returning to Washington, D.C.

  • Intelligence Focus: The U.S. will maintain its partnership with Nigeria, with an ongoing emphasis on intelligence sharing and providing “unique capabilities” to help local forces increase their effectiveness against terrorist groups.

  • Operational Success: The partnership was directly credited with the successful targeting of Abu-Bilal Al-Minuki, the ISIS second-in-command responsible for global recruiting and media operations.

  • Regional Cooperation: Highlighting the success of broader international collaboration, the General noted that enhanced communication contributed to the record-breaking maritime interdiction of 31 tons of cocaine in the Atlantic.

  • Strategic Outlook: General Anderson advocated for stronger inter-African intelligence networks, arguing that sustained cooperation between African nations, international partners, and the private sector is essential for regional stability and economic growth.

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“It Was Just A Joke!” Kenneth Okonkwo Backtracks On Bribery Allegations Against Peter Obi!.

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Kenneth Okonkwo, spokesperson for Atiku Abubakar’s 2027 campaign, maintains that he has yet to be formally served with court documents regarding the ₦8 billion defamation suit filed against him by Peter Obi. During an appearance on Politics Today, Okonkwo challenged reports of “substituted service,” arguing that such measures require proof of failed personal service, which he claims has not occurred. While he acknowledged receiving a prior pre-action notice via phone, he insists that no official originating court processes have reached him. Okonkwo dismissed the entire lawsuit as a “joke” and an attempt to intimidate him, reaffirming that he stands by his original bribery allegations regarding the NDC primaries.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The legal standoff between Kenneth Okonkwo and Peter Obi continues, marked by disputes over procedure and ongoing claims of defamation:

  • Service of Process: Okonkwo denies receiving any official court documents, labeling reports of substituted service as “falsehood” and insisting he has not been personally served.

  • The Allegations: The suit stems from Okonkwo’s previous claims that Obi and NDC leaders demanded ₦10 million from House of Representatives aspirants for party tickets.

  • Contradicting Evidence: The controversy intensified when Obunike Ohaegbu, the aspirant Okonkwo cited as his source, publicly denied the bribery claims, leading Obi to file for ₦8 billion in damages and a permanent injunction against Okonkwo.

  • Okonkwo’s Stance: Maintaining his position as a public affairs analyst, Okonkwo refuses to retract his statements, asserting that the lawsuit is merely a calculated attempt to silence him.

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Okonkwo Takes Aim: Peter Obi Is “Inconsequential” – Is This The End Of Their Alliance?.

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ADC chieftain and newly appointed spokesperson for Atiku Abubakar, Kenneth Okonkwo, recently dismissed Peter Obi’s political relevance, labeling him “inconsequential” and a “pretender” regarding the 2027 presidential race. This comment came during a television appearance where Okonkwo refused to discuss Obi further, focusing instead on what he considers “contenders” for the upcoming election. Meanwhile, the tension between the two has escalated into legal action: Obi has filed an ₦8 billion defamation lawsuit against Okonkwo at the Anambra State High Court. This lawsuit follows Okonkwo’s refusal to retract previous allegations—made on June 8—that Obi defrauded aspirants and manipulated candidate lists.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The relationship between Kenneth Okonkwo and Peter Obi has reached a legal breaking point following a series of public disputes:

  • Political Dismissal: During a recent interview, Okonkwo declared that Obi is “inconsequential” to his current political focus as Atiku Abubakar’s spokesperson, further describing him as a “pretender” for the 2027 election.

  • Defamation Suit: Peter Obi has initiated an ₦8 billion defamation lawsuit against Okonkwo in the Anambra State High Court.

  • Origin of Dispute: The litigation follows allegations made by Okonkwo on June 8, in which he accused Obi of defrauding House of Representatives aspirants of ₦10 million each.

  • Stalled Resolution: After Obi’s legal team demanded a retraction and ₦5 billion in compensation, Okonkwo’s lawyer issued a formal response on June 16, explicitly rejecting the demands and maintaining the validity of the original allegations.

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