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Drama In APC: Fubara’s No-Show Sparks Fresh Political Tension Ahead Of Primaries.

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Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, was reportedly absent during the All Progressives Congress (APC) screening exercise for governors ahead of the party’s primaries.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

According to reports, 14 governors seeking re-election or other elective positions were screened, alongside other aspirants, including President Bola Tinubu’s sole challenger, Stanley Osifo.

The screening exercise, which began on May 8, is scheduled to end on May 10. The APC is adopting both consensus and direct primary methods in line with the Electoral Act 2025.

The party’s primaries will be conducted in stages, starting with the House of Representatives on May 15, followed by the Senate on May 18, State Houses of Assembly on May 20, governorship on May 21, and the presidential primary on May 23. Appeal committees will sit after each round to address disputes.

Several governors have already been screened, including Abba Yusuf of Kano, Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe, Nasir Idris of Kebbi, Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau, and Hyacinth Alia of Benue. Others include Francis Nwifuru of Ebonyi, Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta, Umar Bago of Niger, Dauda Lawal of Zamfara, Bassey Otu of Cross River, and Ahmed Aliyu of Sokoto, among others.

APC officials confirmed that over 14 governors had been screened so far as the exercise continues.

However, Fubara’s absence stood out. The Rivers governor, who is embroiled in a prolonged political rift with his predecessor and Minister of the FCT, Nyesom Wike, was said to have obtained his nomination forms through a proxy, despite reported opposition from Wike.

By the end of the screening sessions, Fubara had still not appeared before the committee.

Reacting to concerns over his absence, the APC screening committee chairman, Yilwatda, explained that governors with official state duties were excused from appearing in person.

He noted that Fubara, along with other governors such as those of Kwara and Ebonyi, would be given another opportunity to appear, stressing that they remain chief executives with pressing responsibilities in their respective states.

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‘I Cannot See Yet!’: Desmond Elliot Keeps Nation Guessing In Explosive Political Update.

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  • Desmond Elliot, the lawmaker representing Surulere Constituency I in the Lagos State House of Assembly, stated that he does not currently identify a political leader prepared to succeed President Bola Tinubu.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

    • During an interview with Morayo Afolabi, the politician discussed various topics, including Nigeria’s future, governance, his tenure in public office, and development projects completed in his constituency.

    • Elliot expressed that from his point of view, a clear successor to President Tinubu has not yet emerged.

    • Reflecting on the nature of leadership and governance, Elliot remarked, “I’m thinking, okay, who is the next saviour that can remove Asiwaju from what he’s doing presently? I cannot see yet.”.

    • He advocated for defining a unique style of democracy and suggested implementing long-term strategies, such as a 30-year plan.

    • Emphasizing humility in public service, he noted that leaders are not necessarily superior to others and that their positions are temporary.

    • Elliot also highlighted improvements in his constituency, asserting that Surulere has seen significant development in infrastructure and electricity compared to the state of the area a decade ago.

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‘We Are Living In Fear’: Explosive Revelation From Oyo Assembly Over Border Insecurity Crisis.

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  • Heightened Security Concerns: The Oyo State House of Assembly has expressed alarm over rising insecurity in border communities, specifically following the kidnapping of teachers and students in the Oriire Local Government Area.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

    • Assembly’s Call to Action: During a meeting with the Commissioner of Police, Abimbola Olugbenga, Speaker Adebo Ogundoyin highlighted that criminals are increasingly exploiting porous borders and remote settlements to carry out attacks and abductions.

    • Proactive Strategies: Speaker Ogundoyin urged security agencies to bolster intelligence gathering, enhance patrol operations, and maintain proactive policing to better protect citizens.

    • Support for Rescue Operations: The Speaker praised the professionalism of security personnel currently working to secure the safe return of the kidnapped victims.

    • Debunking Misinformation: The Oyo State Police Command, via spokesperson DSP Olayinka Ayanlade, has officially dismissed a viral video claiming the victims were transported to Kaduna by helicopter, labeling the report as entirely false and misleading.

    • Ongoing Rescue Efforts: Police confirmed that intensive, collaborative rescue operations are continuing and warned that individuals spreading unverified, panic-inducing rumors could face legal consequences for undermining security operations.

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Pump Price Fury: Trump Declares War On ‘Gouging’ Oil Giants, Orders DOJ Probe!.

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  • President Donald Trump has initiated a formal investigation into major oil companies, alleging they are unfairly keeping gasoline prices high even as crude oil costs have plummeted.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

    • The President took to Truth Social to claim that consumers are being “gouged” because pump prices have not fallen in line with the significant drop in oil costs.

    • This action follows intense public pressure regarding the economic impact of the Middle East conflict, specifically how Iran’s previous blockade of the Strait of Hormuz caused global oil prices to skyrocket in February.

    • While an initial agreement has been reached to restore tanker traffic, gasoline prices remain higher than they were before the war began, causing political strain as congressional elections approach in November.

    • Despite President Trump’s earlier promises that fuel prices would drop rapidly following the end of the conflict, some economists warn that a full return to pre-war price levels may take several months.

    • The administration has also faced domestic criticism for the financial toll of the conflict, with many Americans expressing frustration over rising inflation and fuel costs while billions of taxpayer dollars are spent abroad.

    • According to recent data from the AAA motor club, the average cost for a gallon of regular gasoline was $3.93 as of Tuesday.

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