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Bashir Ahmad Blasts Peter Obi Over Alleged Secret NDC Defection Plot.

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Former presidential aide Bashir Ahmad has taken a swipe at former Anambra State Governor Peter Obi over reported plans to dump the African Democratic Congress (ADC) for the National Democratic Coalition (NDC).....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Speculation surrounding Obi’s possible exit from the ADC has grown following the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on the party’s leadership crisis.

While Obi and his loyalists have yet to officially confirm any defection plan, political analysts believe the former Labour Party presidential flagbearer may be weighing a move to the NDC in the wake of the judgment.

Reacting via his account on Saturday, Ahmad said such a move, if confirmed, could indicate that Obi was attempting to sidestep internal party rivalry.

He wrote, “Reports and indications suggest that Peter Obi and his blind supporters are reconsidering another political move away from their current platform, the ADC.

“The question here is whether Peter is leaving to avoid facing other aspirants within his party. It mirrors the same route he followed in 2022 ahead of the 2023 presidential election.”

Ahmad maintained that party primaries are a crucial measure of democratic capacity and leadership strength.

According to him, any politician unwilling to test their popularity within their own party framework may face doubts about their ability to forge the broad national unity needed to govern a complex nation like Nigeria.

He stated, “If a political figure appears so afraid to test their popularity within their own party structure, it naturally leads to questions about how they intend to build the broad national consensus required to lead a country as diverse and complex as Nigeria.”

Ahmad further stressed that internal party contests remain a core pillar of democracy.

He argued that any aspirant who cannot compete fairly within party ranks may struggle to effectively lead a country filled with competing interests and powerful political forces.

He added, “Party primaries are a fundamental pillar of democracy. If Peter struggles to compete fairly among fellow aspirants within his party, it becomes difficult to convincingly argue that he can unify and lead an entire nation with diverse interests and strong political contenders.”

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Another Victory! One More Kidnap Victim Rescued In Daring Operation In Oyo!

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The Oyo State Police Command has successfully rescued five-year-old Fikayo Gbemiga, who was abducted from her home in Lagelu Local Government Area on July 3, 2026. Two suspects, Seyi Adegboye and Adefemi Adegboye, were arrested during a tactical operation at their hideout in the Mojoyin Molade area of Iwo Road, Ibadan, on July 11, 2026.

  • Abduction and Ransom: After allegedly breaking into the family’s residence, the suspects demanded a ₦10 million ransom and had already collected ₦1 million of that amount in Gbongan, Osun State.

  • Police Investigation: Using a combination of technological tools and intelligence gathering, the command’s anti-kidnapping squad tracked the suspects and rescued the child unharmed.

  • Ongoing Efforts: The suspects are currently cooperating with authorities as the police work to recover the paid ransom and apprehend remaining members of the criminal syndicate

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World Cup Shock! Deschamps Blasts Refereeing After Heartbreaking Semi-Final Exit To Spain!.

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Following France’s 2-0 defeat to Spain in the 2026 FIFA World Cup semi-final, coach Didier Deschamps expressed dissatisfaction with the officiating by referee Iván Barton. While he acknowledged that Spain was technically superior and deserved to advance, Deschamps criticized several decisions, particularly a first-half penalty awarded against Lucas Digne for a challenge on Lamine Yamal. He further noted that he felt Yamal should have been cautioned for a reckless challenge and questioned whether the officiating team met the standards required for such a high-stakes match. Despite these frustrations, Deschamps accepted responsibility for the loss, stating that his team was technically outplayed and that he did not want to place the blame on the officials.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Didier Deschamps voiced his frustration with the officiating after France’s World Cup exit, though he conceded that Spain was the better side. The French manager was specifically unhappy with a penalty call involving Lucas Digne and Lamine Yamal, as well as a missed booking for Yamal. Deschamps questioned the referee’s performance at the semi-final level but was quick to emphasize that the defeat was ultimately France’s own fault. He expressed that his squad was disappointed but recognized that they were “a notch below” their opponents in terms of technical control during the match in Arlington, Texas.

Option 3: Quick Summary France coach Didier Deschamps criticized referee Iván Barton’s performance during France’s 2-0 World Cup semi-final loss to Spain. Deschamps highlighted concerns regarding a penalty decision and other key calls, even questioning the referee’s suitability for a semi-final fixture. Nevertheless, he insisted that France lost because they were technically inferior to Spain and refused to solely blame the officials for the team’s elimination.

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“It’s Painful!” Army Breaks Silence On Brutal Demoralization Of Soldiers By Nigerians.

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The Nigerian Army has called on the public to stop sharing social media content that demoralizes soldiers, as such actions undermine their efforts. Col. Appolonia Anele, the Acting Director of Army Public Relations, made this plea on Wednesday in Abuja during a meeting with the Defence Correspondents Association of Nigeria (DECAN).....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Personnel serving in various operations across the country deserve support and appreciation rather than criticism based on misinformation.

  • The spokesperson highlighted the recent rescue mission in Oyo State, where an Army officer, a soldier, and a police officer lost their lives.

  • It is deeply distressing for troops who risk their lives to protect the nation to face social media narratives claiming the military is inactive, as these sentiments negatively affect their morale.

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