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Zamfara Governor Nominates Ex-VC Prof. Yahaya Abdullahi As Commissioner.

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Governor Dauda Lawal has nominated Professor Yahaya Zakari Abdullahi as a commissioner and member of the Zamfara State Executive Council.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The nomination was forwarded to the Zamfara State House of Assembly by the Secretary to the State Government, Malam Abubakar Mohammad Nakwada, for screening and confirmation in line with constitutional requirements.

According to a statement issued by Suleman Ahmad Tudu, Senior Special Assistant on Media to the Secretary to the State Government, the State Assembly quickly screened and confirmed the appointment during its 177th sitting held on Thursday, May 7, 2026.

Professor Zakari is widely recognised for his contributions to education and public service, with over two decades of experience in academia, policy formulation, and administration.

He previously served as the pioneer Vice-Chancellor of Zamfara State University.

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2027: Adetilewa Emerges APC Consensus Candidate For Ijebu Central House Of Reps Seat.

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Adetomiwa Adetilewa has been selected as the consensus candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the House of Representatives seat of Ijebu Central Federal Constituency.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The announcement was made by the Chairman of the Governor’s Advisory Council (GAC), Oluneye Okuboyejo, shortly after presenting Adetilewa to the party following a consensus reached at a meeting held on Wednesday.

The event was attended by key stakeholders, including the Chairman of the Ogun East/Ijebu Political Structure of the APC, Arowolo Adebola, alongside other party leaders.

Leaders of the APC in Ogun East described the decision as a reflection of confidence in Adetilewa’s leadership abilities, political experience, and commitment to grassroots development within the constituency.

In his reaction, Adetilewa expressed appreciation to the party leadership, members, and supporters for the trust placed in him. He also commended other aspirants who expressed interest in the position, describing them as important contributors to the unity and progress of the party.

He said, “This is a victory for all of us. In this consensus option by our party members, there is no victor and no vanquished — we are all winners.”

Adetilewa called on other aspirants to join hands with him in building a stronger constituency and party, assuring that he would carry all stakeholders along in his leadership journey.

He also appreciated President Bola Tinubu for his leadership and commitment to national development, as well as Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State and other APC leaders for their support.

The APC consensus candidate further pledged to remain accessible, responsive, and committed to delivering effective representation for the people of Ijebu Central Federal Constituency.

He added, “I will continue to listen to our leaders, engage our people, and work tirelessly to justify the trust placed in me. Together, we will achieve greater progress for our constituency and our party.”

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Tanko Blasts Move To Expel Peter Obi, Says He Is The Founder Of The Obidient Movement.

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The National Coordinator of the Obidient Movement, Yunusa Tanko, has refuted reports claiming that a faction of the group has dissolved the movement and expelled its leader, Peter Obi, alongside himself.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Speaking in a telephone interview with DAILY POST, Tanko described the report as false and misleading, alleging that those behind it are associates of a former Labour Party National Chairman, Julius Abure.

He said, “It’s false. It’s Abure’s boys circulating that nonsense. How can that even happen? How can they expel the owner of the movement, Peter Obi? Isn’t that funny?”

The report follows claims by a faction led by a self-acclaimed International Coordinator of the Obidient Movement, Dr. Barry Avotu Johnson, who announced the alleged decision during a press briefing in Abuja on Thursday.

Johnson stated that the faction had not adopted any presidential candidate for the 2027 election and had also severed ties with the Labour Party.

He further claimed that the group had withdrawn recognition of certain individuals, including Peter Obi and Yunusa Tanko, declaring them expelled from both leadership and membership of the movement.

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“I Will Prioritise Credible Opposition If Elected President” — Peter Obi Speaks On Governance Vision.

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2027 presidential hopeful and former Anambra State governor, Peter Obi, has said that if elected President of Nigeria, he would prioritise the existence of a credible opposition, describing it as a vital component of governance.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Obi, who recently moved from the African Democratic Congress (ADC) to the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), made the remark on Thursday during a visit to the University on the Niger, a faith-based institution, where he donated ₦25 million for its development.

Speaking with journalists, Obi said his frequent party changes were not motivated by convenience, but by crises and internal conflicts within political parties, which he claimed often affected him directly.

He explained that he left previous platforms, including the Labour Party, due to unresolved disputes and persistent internal challenges.

“I have never left any party for leaving’s sake. I leave when I see conflict and crisis,” he said, adding that many political parties are driven by the pursuit of power rather than democratic ideals.

According to him, opposition plays a critical role in governance and should be strengthened rather than weakened.

“If I were in government today, my biggest achievement would be to build a strong opposition, work with them, and embrace their constructive input,” Obi stated.

Responding to questions about his continuous philanthropic activities ahead of the 2027 elections, Obi said he would not divert funds into political logistics such as paying election agents.

He said Nigerians themselves must take responsibility for protecting their votes rather than relying on financial incentives.

“I’m spending money on education because I value the future of young people. I will not keep money to pay polling unit agents,” he said.

Addressing students, Obi urged them to take education seriously, stressing that it remains the foundation for success in business, politics, and life.

He advocated for a society where opportunity is not determined by connections, saying, “We want a country where the child of nobody can become somebody without knowing anybody.”

He also criticised the country’s value system, noting the disparity in earnings between political office holders and academics, describing it as unacceptable and part of what he aims to change.

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