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Shock Defection: Senator Ningi Dumps PDP After 28 Years Of Loyalty.

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The senator representing Bauchi Central Senatorial District, Abdul Ahmed Ningi, has officially resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

reports that Ningi announced his resignation in a letter addressed to the PDP Chairman of Ningi Ward in Ningi Local Government Area of Bauchi State.

He said the decision came after extensive consultations with stakeholders, associates, and supporters. Ningi had been a member of the PDP since 1998, spanning more than two decades of party membership.

During his political career under the PDP, he served two terms in the House of Representatives and also two terms as a senator.

In his resignation letter, Ningi described the PDP as “once the largest political party in Africa,” noting that it was previously defined by strong ideology, unity, and democratic principles that encouraged inclusive governance.

However, he said the party had been weakened by internal leadership crises, factional struggles, and competing interests that had eroded its unity and structure.

“It is now a great concern and worrisome to me that this once-strong and united platform has become a fragmented organisation with internal leadership wrangling and factional interests,” he stated.

Ningi described his departure from the PDP as one of the most difficult decisions of his political life, stressing that the party had provided him the platform to serve both his constituency and the nation effectively.

He expressed appreciation to PDP leaders at all levels who supported his political journey over the years.

“As I continue my political career outside the Peoples Democratic Party, please accept my best regards,” he concluded.

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Outrage Over ₦210tn Accusation As APC Group Defends Oil Industry Chief Bala Wunti.

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A civic advocacy group, Agenda for Positive Change, led by Titus Danladi-Biu, has strongly condemned what it called a malicious misinformation campaign linking oil and gas executive, Dr. Bala Wunti, to the widely circulated ₦210 trillion Senate probe controversy.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In a statement released on Friday, the group dismissed the allegations as unfounded and politically driven propaganda aimed at damaging the reputation of one of Nigeria’s most respected figures in the petroleum sector.

It stated that no Senate committee, anti-corruption agency, judicial panel, or any recognised investigative body has ever indicted, probed, or formally connected Dr. Wunti to any missing funds or alleged financial wrongdoing related to the claims.

The group described the reports as a deliberate attempt at character assassination, targeting a technocrat whose nearly 35-year career in the oil and gas industry has been defined by leadership, reforms, and measurable achievements.

“It is both dishonest and irresponsible to falsely drag Bala Wunti into a fabricated corruption narrative where no credible or verifiable evidence exists,” the statement said.

The organisation highlighted Dr. Wunti’s contributions during his time at the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and its upstream investment arm, noting his role in advancing national energy development.

As former Chief Investment Officer of NNPC Upstream Investment Management Services (NUIMS), Wunti reportedly oversaw major aspects of Nigeria’s upstream portfolio, strengthened joint ventures, improved production efficiency, boosted investor confidence, and supported asset optimisation across key oil and gas operations.

Under his leadership, NUIMS was credited with implementing upstream reforms, improving governance structures, supporting production growth, and enhancing Nigeria’s competitiveness in the global energy market.

He was also recognised for promoting investment-friendly policies, sustainable resource management, and long-term sector profitability.

Before retiring in 2025 as NNPC’s Chief Group Corporate Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) Officer, Wunti had built a reputation as a seasoned professional with expertise spanning operations, investment strategy, safety governance, and corporate transformation.

The group further noted that the ₦210 trillion controversy had been challenged by experts, who explained that the figures largely represent accounting obligations, financing arrangements, and joint venture structures rather than stolen or missing public funds.

Agenda for Positive Change also warned against the growing use of misinformation, social media speculation, and politically motivated narratives to discredit public figures.

It stressed that accountability must be based on facts, due process, and verified investigations, not rumours or sensational claims.

The group urged Nigerians to reject attempts to manipulate public opinion through falsehoods and unverified accusations.

It reaffirmed that Dr. Wunti remains an accomplished industry leader who has not been indicted in any ₦210 trillion scandal, describing contrary claims as false, malicious, and unfounded.

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“Nothing New” – Wike Defends Judges’ Residential Projects, Dismisses NBA Backlash

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Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike, on Friday defended the construction of residential buildings for judges and justices in Abuja, rejecting claims that the initiative could undermine the independence of the judiciary.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

reports that Wike made the remarks after inspecting several ongoing judicial infrastructure projects, including judges’ quarters, the Court of Appeal Abuja Division, and proposed residences for judges of the Industrial Court and the Code of Conduct Tribunal.

His comments followed criticism reportedly raised by the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), which expressed concern over executive involvement in providing infrastructure for the judiciary.

Dismissing the objections, Wike maintained that it was not unusual for the government to build facilities for judicial officers and insisted such actions do not interfere with judicial independence.

“The mere fact that the executive constructs buildings does not mean it will interfere with the judiciary,” he said. “We have built public houses for the National Assembly and for the judiciary before. The Supreme Court was built by government. So there is nothing new in this.”

He further accused NBA leadership of inconsistency, alleging that the association often seeks financial sponsorship from governments for its events while criticising state involvement in judicial projects.

“All they are interested in is when state governments will sponsor NBA activities. If governments fund their conferences, does that mean they are no longer independent?” he queried.

Wike reiterated that the FCT Administration would remain focused on improving the welfare and working conditions of judges and justices, stressing that the projects are intended to enhance efficiency, not compromise independence.

“This is a voluntary act by government to make judicial officers comfortable and focused on their work. It is not done to erode judicial independence,” he added.

He also revealed that the projects are part of activities lined up for President Bola Tinubu’s third anniversary in office, noting that the judges’ quarters were nearly completed and ready for commissioning.

“We’ve seen the judges’ quarters—beautiful. I’m very elated that the job was done well. The houses are well furnished and almost 99 per cent ready,” he said.

Wike added that groundwork had begun for new residences for judges of the Industrial Court and the Code of Conduct Tribunal.

However, he expressed dissatisfaction with the finishing quality of the Court of Appeal Abuja Division project, despite its high level of completion.

“Almost 90 per cent complete, but I must say it’s not the quality I expected. I have told the contractor that several errors must be corrected before inauguration,” he stated.

He assured that the administration would continue monitoring all projects closely to ensure proper delivery in line with specifications and timelines.

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Tragedy In Canada: Six-Year-Old Nigerian Girl D!es After Falling From Apartment Building

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A six-year-old Nigerian girl has died after falling from a high-rise residential building in Toronto, Canada, in a tragic incident that has left residents and the wider community in shock.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Reports indicate that her mother was in Nigeria at the time of the incident.

The accident occurred at an apartment complex on Chalkfarm Drive in North York, near Jane Street, around 8:15 p.m.

The Toronto Police Service said officers responded to a call described as “unknown trouble” and, upon arrival, found the child unresponsive on the ground outside the building.

Residents of the apartment complex described the girl as a lively and familiar presence in the community, saying her death has deeply affected neighbours.

One resident told CP24 that the child was often seen playing around the building.

“She used to come here all the time and play… she was a lively kid. It’s very, very sad,” the neighbour said.

Another resident expressed heartbreak over the incident, noting that the girl was a familiar face during daily routines like school runs.

“It’s crazy that I will never see this child again. I see her every morning. It’s heartbreaking,” the resident said.

According to neighbours, the girl had been staying with a family friend on the top floor of the building while her mother was away in Nigeria.

Some residents also raised questions about how the incident happened, pointing out that the building has window safety features intended to prevent full opening.

“To be fair, they do have precautions on these windows to make sure these things don’t happen,” one resident said.

Another added that the windows are secured and cannot be fully opened, adding to the uncertainty surrounding the circumstances.

The property management company, Greenwin, which oversees the building at 200 Chalkfarm Drive, described the incident as “deeply saddening” and extended condolences to the family.

The company confirmed that emergency services responded quickly and said it is fully cooperating with investigators.

However, it declined to comment on the condition or maintenance history of the windows, citing an ongoing investigation.

Toronto police said the case is not being treated as suspicious at this stage, although investigations are still ongoing pending autopsy results.

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