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“Why I Can’t Fight Tinubu’s Re-Election” — Alex Otti Speaks Out.

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Speaking during his monthly media chat on Friday, the Abia governor explained that he sees no justification for opposing the President’s second-term ambition, especially as he is also seeking re-election.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

He noted that it would be unfair to deny another elected official the same opportunity he desires for himself.

“I’m not in a position to oppose the President’s candidacy. I’m not contesting for that office,” Otti said, adding that it would be inconsistent to challenge Tinubu’s re-election while pursuing his own second term.

The governor also rejected attempts to interpret his stance through party politics, stressing that effective governance depends on collaboration across federal, state and local levels.

According to him, while disagreements may occur, decisions reached within the system must be respected in line with democratic principles.

Otti further warned against politically driven narratives aimed at creating unnecessary tension, saying such claims often lack substance.

On his political future, he reaffirmed his commitment to the Labour Party, stating that its internal crisis has been resolved following a Supreme Court ruling acknowledged by INEC.

He added that the party is now stabilised and gearing up for its congresses and national convention.

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“Inside The Power Play: Governors Privately Plotting Against Tinubu As 2027 Tensions Explode!”.

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Dele Momodu, a chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), has claimed that the party’s presidential candidate can secure victory against President Bola Tinubu and Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) flag bearer Peter Obi by leveraging strategic support from the North. Speaking during a recent interview on Nevon Media, Momodu argued that the 2027 presidential race would be a formidable challenge for the incumbent president.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Northern Dominance: Momodu asserted that Atiku is positioned to win a majority of votes in the North, where the largest volume of votes is concentrated, potentially leaving opponents struggling in the South.

  • Constitutional Strategy: To satisfy the constitutional requirement of securing the highest number of votes alongside at least 25% of the vote in two-thirds of the states, Momodu believes Atiku will comfortably reach the 25% threshold in at least 26 states.

  • Strategic Consolidation: According to Momodu, the North has made a “strategic” move by ensuring no strong northern leader remains to compete against Atiku, with Kwankwaso now positioned as a running mate.

  • Shifting Political Allegiances: Unlike the 2023 election, Momodu suggested that the North now views anyone not supporting Atiku as a “traitor,” a dynamic he believes creates a different political landscape for 2027.

  • Southern Competition: Momodu expressed confidence that Atiku would effectively navigate the southern political terrain, specifically highlighting Osun State as an area where the candidate would perform well.

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Data Breach Scandal: NDPC Launches High-Stakes Probe Into Voter Information Leak Linked To Emeka Ike.

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The Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) has launched a formal investigation into a suspected voter information breach involving Nollywood actor and politician Emeka Ike. NDPC National Commissioner Vincent Olatunji confirmed that the agency is treating the matter with extreme urgency due to its potential impact on electoral credibility and public trust.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Active Engagement: The commission has initiated direct contact with both the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and Emeka Ike as part of its procedural inquiry.

  • Context of the Breach: The investigation was prompted by recent controversies surrounding the publication of Emeka Ike’s voter registration details by Lere Olayinka, an aide to the FCT Minister.

  • Procedural Diligence: Commissioner Olatunji emphasized that the NDPC operates based on established protocols rather than social media reports, ensuring each investigation is methodical and evidence-driven.

  • Broader Security Inquiries: Concurrent investigations are being conducted by the Force Intelligence Department–Intelligence Response Team, who have questioned Olayinka and an electoral officer regarding the alleged leak from the INEC portal.

  • Commitment to Integrity: Highlighting the sensitivity of the case, the NDPC boss reaffirmed the commission’s dedication to investigating all reported data breaches within both public and government institutions to maintain the integrity of national databases.

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Oshiomhole Roars: Tinubu Has More Than Enough Political Will To Transform Nigeria.

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Senator Adams Oshiomhole (Edo North) has pushed back against criticisms suggesting that President Bola Tinubu’s administration lacks the “political will” to address Nigeria’s security challenges. Speaking at the Abuja book launch of FCT Commandant Olusola Odumosu, the Senator maintained that the President has demonstrated his resolve through decisive actions and consistent financial support.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Demonstrated Leadership: Oshiomhole highlighted that the President has repeatedly issued clear directives to security agencies to secure the nation.

  • Resource Allocation: The Senator pointed to the approval of supplementary budgets by the National Assembly as proof that the President is backing his orders with the necessary funding.

  • Decisive Actions: He cited the declaration of a state of emergency and the strategic replacement of former service chiefs as clear evidence that the President possesses political will “in abundance”.

  • National Unity: Oshiomhole emphasized that security must be treated as a bipartisan issue, stating that when it comes to national safety, there is “no APC, no PDP”.

Focus on Operational Implementation While defending the President’s resolve, Senator Oshiomhole raised questions regarding the gap between high-level leadership directives and operational execution on the battlefield. He expressed concerns about whether lower-ranking officers consistently receive the necessary morale, allowances, and equipment required to carry out the commands issued by their superiors.

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