Connect with us

latest

Fresh War Of Words Erupts Between Omo-Agege And Oborevwori Over Delta Poll.

Published

on

Former Deputy President of the Senate, Ovie Omo-Agege, and Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, have once again exchanged words over the 2023 governorship election in the state.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Speaking recently in Lagos at a lecture titled “Inclusive Governance and National Unity: Lessons from Delta State for a United Nigeria,” Governor Oborevwori revisited his electoral victory, noting that his strong grassroots connection contributed to Omo-Agege’s poor performance in the poll.

He claimed that while Omo-Agege was only able to secure four local government areas, he went on to win in 21 LGAs, attributing the outcome to his accessibility and close relationship with the people.

“He struggled to get just four local government areas, but I won in 21 local government areas because I am with the people. I listen to them, I hear them, I call them, they call me,” Oborevwori said.

In response, Omo-Agege urged restraint, saying reopening electoral disputes in public was unnecessary and counterproductive, especially now that both men belong to the same political party, the All Progressives Congress (APC).

He stressed that unity, reconciliation, and party cohesion should take priority over past political rivalry.

Omo-Agege noted that the 2023 governorship election had already been settled by the Supreme Court, whose judgment he fully respects, adding that he had previously congratulated Oborevwori on his victory.

He also acknowledged the votes he received in Delta Central, expressing appreciation to his supporters while reaffirming his commitment to serving the people.

According to him, the focus of the APC in Delta State should now shift to strengthening internal unity and preparing for future elections, particularly 2027.

He further called on Governor Oborevwori, now a party leader in the state, to join efforts in promoting reconciliation and inclusiveness, insisting that only a united APC can achieve electoral success in future contests.

Advertisement

latest

‘Get Ready To Explain Your S£xcapades To Your Wife’ – DJ Timmy Calls Out Timi Dakolo

Published

on

Show promoter and disc jockey, DJ Timmy, has publicly confronted singer Timi Dakolo over an outstanding financial obligation. In an Instagram post shared on Friday, Timmy issued a stern ultimatum to the singer, noting that a month had passed since Dakolo requested him to “archive his list”—a move Timmy claims was made under the premise of settling the debt.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Timmy warned that if the funds are not received by Monday, July 20, he intends to expose details of Dakolo’s alleged “sexcapades” and other personal activities in Lagos to the singer’s wife. “If by Monday 20th, the money doesn’t hit our account, get ready to explain your sexcapades to your wife and all your little adventures in Lagos,” Timmy stated.

O’tega Ogra Responds to Dakolo’s Payment Claims

In a separate development, O’tega Ogra, an aide to President Tinubu, has addressed public allegations from Timi Dakolo regarding an unpaid professional service. Dakolo had previously reached out to Ogra via the social media platform , publicly urging him to answer calls and settle an outstanding payment for a job he claimed to have completed.

In response, Ogra indicated he is aware of the public discourse but stated he would not engage in further back-and-forth, asserting that his professional track record speaks for itself. Additionally, Ogra cautioned against the personalization of the dispute, warning that any further attempts to frame the matter in such a way would be addressed through formal correction or potential legal and professional action.

Continue Reading

latest

NBA ELECTION SHOWDOWN: Osigwe Defies AGF, Declares Attorney General Powerless To Stop Polls!.

Published

on

Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) President, Afam Osigwe (SAN), has firmly rejected recent calls from the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), to postpone the association’s national elections. Osigwe asserted that the AGF lacks the legal authority to dictate or alter the NBA’s electoral process, warning that doing so would undermine the independence of the legal profession and breach the association’s constitutional framework.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The controversy stems from the AGF’s advice that the NBA suspend its July 18, 2026, polls, dissolve its current Election Committee, and implement the National Identification Number (NIN) for voter verification. During an interview on Arise News this Friday, Osigwe clarified that while the AGF’s opinions are noted, they are not binding directives. He emphasized that the NBA is governed by its own Constitution, the Legal Practitioners Act, and other established regulatory instruments—none of which grant the AGF power to intervene in the association’s internal affairs.

“Suggesting that he [the AGF] has the power to postpone our elections would imply that the NBA is merely a department under the Office of the Attorney General,” Osigwe stated. He noted that while the Bar is open to considering advice, it cannot comply with “must-do” directives that conflict with its governing laws.

Upholding Constitutional Eligibility and Opposing External Impositions

Osigwe also addressed ongoing debates regarding zoning and consensus candidates. He maintained that the NBA Constitution clearly defines the criteria for presidential aspirants, requiring candidates to be at least 15 years post-call, have served on the National Executive Council for at least two years, and be fully up-to-date with their practice fees and branch dues for the preceding three years.

He rejected attempts by external interest groups to force their preferred candidates upon the association, calling such actions illogical. “They accuse the Bar of various things and turn around to accuse others of trying to impose a candidate, when they are actually the ones imposing a candidate,” he remarked. Osigwe underscored that any member who meets the constitutional requirements is entitled to run for office, regardless of endorsements from external bodies.

Commitment to a Transparent Process

Regarding the upcoming election, the NBA President defended the inclusivity of the race, noting that the presence of a female candidate highlights the association’s commitment to equal opportunity.

To ensure credibility and transparency, Osigwe confirmed that the NBA has invited international and civil society observers—including the EU and Yiaga—to monitor the process. Addressing skeptics who fear electoral malpractice, he insisted that all concerns have been thoroughly addressed to build trust.

“Everything is in place, and the electoral body is ready to conduct it,” Osigwe said. He concluded by urging all aspirants to focus on the polls rather than seeking delays: “Go out there and test your popularity; don’t drag the association down or tarnish people’s images. May the best man or woman win.”

Continue Reading

latest

NAIRA WATCH: The Dollar Holds Steady at ₦1,378.34 As Markets Open Today!.

Published

on

  • At the Lagos parallel market, Bureau De Change (BDC) sources reported that the dollar was selling for ₦1425 and buying at ₦1412.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

    • It is important to note that these figures may fluctuate, and the actual rate you encounter when buying or selling forex can vary from these prices.

    Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Rates

    • The CBN rate for the dollar against the naira recorded a high of ₦1382 and a low of ₦1378.

    Important Regulatory Note

    • The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) does not officially recognize the parallel market. The bank has instructed individuals seeking to conduct foreign exchange transactions to utilize their respective banks instead.

    Source:

Continue Reading

Trending