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“Only INEC And Police Can Win Rivers For APC” — Isaac Fayose Declares.
According to Nivo News, social commentator Isaac Fayose has asserted that neither the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, nor Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, possesses the political strength to deliver Rivers State to the All Progressives Congress (APC) or President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 general election without electoral manipulation.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Fayose, who is a brother to a former Ekiti State governor, made the claim in a video shared on social media, where he reacted to the ongoing political tensions in Rivers State using a mix of English and Pidgin. He argued that electoral success in the state for the APC cannot be achieved through popular support by either Wike or Fubara, but would instead depend on the actions of electoral and security institutions.
He further contended that the prolonged feud between the former governor and his successor is not driven by governance or public interest, but by a struggle over access to and control of Rivers State’s financial resources. Fayose alleged that while Fubara has exercised financial restraint, Wike is focused on reclaiming influence over state funds, which he described as the real source of the conflict.
According to Fayose, neither political camp commands sufficient grassroots backing to secure victory for the APC in Rivers State, particularly if the Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, remains in contention in 2027. He insisted that under such circumstances, neither Wike nor Fubara would be able to secure even a quarter of the total votes cast for the ruling party in the state.
He also downplayed the impact of recent political tours and mobilisation efforts by both camps, describing them as superficial exercises aimed at influencing voters through financial inducements rather than genuine popular appeal. Fayose maintained that the majority of voters in Rivers State remain unimpressed and are merely observing the unfolding political drama.
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ADC Defies Court Drama, Insists On Contesting 2027 Elections.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has affirmed that it will proceed with its participation in the 2027 general elections despite ongoing court cases involving its leadership structure.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
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2027: Kwankwaso Too Big To Be Obi’s Running Mate – Datti Baba-Ahmed.
Former Labour Party (LP) vice presidential candidate Datti Baba-Ahmed has expressed skepticism over the prospect of former Kano State Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso emerging as Peter Obi’s running mate in the 2027 presidential race.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
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Alleged Coup Bombshell: Witness Uncovers Multi-Million Naira Transfers, Secret Abuja Meetings.
The Federal Government’s prosecution on Wednesday formally opened its case in the accelerated trial of six men accused of plotting to topple President Bola Tinubu’s administration, presenting four witnesses before the court.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
One of the central witnesses, a soldier from the Nigerian Army Corps of Military Police identified only as “AAA,” detailed how security operatives uncovered and investigated the alleged coup plot.
While being led in evidence by the Director of Public Prosecution of the Federation, Rotimi Oyedepo (SAN), the witness said all six defendants were arrested over their alleged involvement in a conspiracy linked to Colonel M. A. Ma’aji, other military officers, and civilians.
According to the witness, the investigation began after the then Chief of Army Staff, General O. O. Oluyede, received intelligence suggesting that Col. Ma’aji and others were planning to overthrow the government.
He said the intelligence was thoroughly reviewed, considered credible, and subsequently triggered a full-scale military investigation.
Following Ma’aji’s arrest, investigators reportedly recovered a Samsung Galaxy phone and a jotter from his residence.
The witness told the court that the jotter allegedly contained operational strategies, names of senior government figures, and military officers reportedly marked for assassination, alongside proposed political and structural changes to be implemented after the alleged coup.
Forensic examination of the phone, he added, uncovered extensive plans and communication links between Ma’aji, the other accused persons, and several associates.
The court also heard that investigators traced financial transactions connecting the suspects to notable figures, including former Bayelsa State Governor Timipre Sylva.
According to the witness, security agents also uncovered coded communications and payment trails allegedly used to finance the plot.
He further alleged that a company identified as Purple Wave served as a financial channel for the operation, with EFCC records showing multiple large withdrawals between September and October 2025, totaling several hundreds of millions of naira.
The witness claimed that although some transactions were disguised as legitimate business payments, investigations indicated the funds were allegedly redirected to support the coup plot.
The court was told that several secret meetings allegedly took place at locations in Abuja, including Green Land Apartment and BrookVille Hotel, where participants reportedly discussed dissatisfaction with the government and plans for regime change.
According to the testimony, the alleged conspirators also mapped out strategic targets, including key officials, military formations, and major roads, while assigning roles for a proposed post-coup government structure.
The witness further claimed the suspects engaged in consultations, spiritual divination, and vehicle procurement as part of preparations.
During proceedings, Justice Joyce Abdulmalik admitted several documentary exhibits, including hotel receipts and phone extracts, despite objections from defence lawyers.
However, video evidence stored on a flash drive was temporarily delayed after defence counsel argued it had not been properly served in advance.
Earlier in the trial, three bank officials from Jaiz Bank, SunTrust Bank, and Providus Bank testified, submitting account statements linked to some of the defendants and associated firms.
Justice Abdulmalik has adjourned the matter until May 4 and 5 for continuation of hearing, with the fourth prosecution witness expected to resume testimony.
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