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Ruthless Victory! Governor Okpebholo Declares Landslide As Edo APC Hands Tinubu Massive 131k Vote Clean Sweep.

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President Bola Tinubu delivered a crushing blow in Edo State’s APC presidential primary on Saturday, sweeping up a massive 131,096 votes across all 192 wards.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In an absolute political blowout, his sole challenger, Stanley Osifo, suffered a historic humiliation—picking up just one single vote across the entire state. The final results were officially declared at the party’s secretariat in Benin City by the Returning Officer and Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo.

A look at the numbers shows pure dominance. In Edo South, Ikpoba-Okha led the charge for the President with 13,147 votes, followed by Egor with 10,074 and Oredo with 9,177. Osifo’s lonely, single vote in the entire state came from Ovia North East, leaving him with zero across the rest of the region. Edo North and Edo Central completely locked Osifo out, with areas like Etsako West handing Tinubu a solid 11,497 votes. Governor Okpebholo praised the peaceful atmosphere, confirming that the verified results represent the true grassroots choice of Edo APC members.

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BENIN CITY— President Bola Tinubu has won the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential primary election in Edo State with a total of 131,096 votes.

His opponent in the direct primary, Stanley Osifo, managed to secure only one vote across the 192 wards where the exercise took place. Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo, who served as the returning officer, announced the final figures following collation at the APC Secretariat at Ikpoba Hill. Okpebholo confirmed that the election was conducted peacefully and that he personally cast his ballot in his home ward.

Local government collation officers from the 18 council areas presented a breakdown showing heavy turnouts for Tinubu. In the Edo South senatorial district, Tinubu captured 13,147 votes in Ikpoba-Okha and 9,177 in Oredo. Over in Edo North, the President pulled 11,497 votes in Etsako West and 7,464 in Akoko-Edo. Meanwhile, Edo Central council areas like Esan West and Esan Central delivered 6,820 and 5,536 votes respectively, while completely denying Osifo a single vote.

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A ruthless landslide has cleared the field in Edo State as Governor Monday Okpebholo officially declared a total clean sweep for President Bola Tinubu, who garnered 131,096 votes in the just-concluded APC presidential primary.

The race ended in a complete shutdown for challenger Stanley Osifo, who was left stranded with just one vote out of over 131,000 ballots cast. Gathering at the Ikpoba Hill collation center, party officials watched as Tinubu completely overran his opponent in all three senatorial districts.

The President dominated the urban centers, pulling over 13,000 votes in Ikpoba-Okha and more than 10,000 in Egor, while Osifo’s entire campaign in the state yielded a solitary vote in Ovia North East. The story was the same across Edo North and Central, where Tinubu swept up thousands of votes in strongholds like Etsako West and Esan West, leaving Osifo with absolute zeroes. Governor Okpebholo lauded the exemplary conduct of party members, stating that Edo APC has sent a powerful message of unity ahead of the 2027 general elections.

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“Justice Denied? Court Hammers Shut The Door On Sowore’s Bid For Delay!”.

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The Federal High Court in Abuja, presided over by Justice Mohammed Umar, has denied a request from African Action Congress (AAC) presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore to postpone his defence in a cyberbullying case brought against him by the Department of State Services (DSS). The court has ordered that proceedings continue on July 16.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Defence Request: Sowore’s lawyer, Raphael Adakole, requested an adjournment until after the court’s annual vacation, citing the lead counsel’s absence from the country.

  • Opposition to Delay: DSS counsel Akinlolu Kehinde (SAN) opposed the request, noting that the defence had already requested 10 previous adjournments. He argued that granting another two-month delay would contradict the court’s existing order for an accelerated, day-to-day hearing under the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015.

  • Witness Testimony: During the proceedings, defence witness Deji Adeyanju testified regarding statements allegedly made by President Tinubu during a visit to Benue State, in which the President reportedly affirmed the democratic right of citizens to criticise and insult him without fear of suppression.

  • Cross-Examination: During cross-examination, Adeyanju acknowledged his previous role as Sowore’s lawyer and conceded that President Tinubu’s alleged remarks did not suggest that the law should be ignored if an individual commits an actual offence.

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“Scandal Rocked: PFIPC DG Adeyemi Breaks Silence, Writes Urgent Letter To President Tinubu!”.

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Adeniyi Adeyemi, accused of impersonating the Director-General of the nonexistent Project Fund and Public Infrastructure and Finance Commission (PFIPC), has petitioned President Bola Tinubu to establish an independent, multi-stakeholder panel to investigate the agency’s controversy. In an open letter dated July 13, 2026, Adeyemi specifically called for a broader inquiry into the alleged insertion of a ₦1.3 billion allocation for the phantom commission into the 2026 Appropriation Bill.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

While welcoming Tinubu’s directive to the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), Adeyemi argued that the current investigative structure is insufficient. He contended that true impartiality cannot be achieved when the investigating body answers to the same branch of government implicated in the allegations, stating, “A system cannot credibly investigate itself when its own key actors are central to the discourse.” He further alleged that official narratives focus too heavily on his arrest rather than addressing the systemic vulnerabilities he claims to have exposed.

Beyond structural impartiality, Adeyemi cited grave personal safety concerns, alleging an “immediate, existential threat” to his life if he surrenders to authorities under the present arrangement. He claimed to possess “verified, highly reliable intelligence” indicating a plot to eliminate him upon surfacing. This alleged threat is the reason he remains in an undisclosed, secure location.

Furthermore, Adeyemi linked these fears to the reported death of key intermediary Dolapo Babatunde Tanimola. While official accounts attribute Tanimola’s death to a fire at Kachi Hotel in Utako, Abuja, Adeyemi challenged this version, noting a “total absence” of independent verification of the inferno. He also alleged that the hotel was subsequently invaded by unidentified armed actors and demolished, destroying potential material evidence.

To ensure transparency and public confidence, Adeyemi proposed an expanded investigative body comprising representatives from professional bodies, civil society, the media, and international institutions. Suggested participants include the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Amnesty International, SERAP, the World Bank, IMF, UN, and various foreign diplomatic missions, with the ICPC and EFCC serving as technical partners. Adeyemi declared his readiness to present comprehensive documentation and verifiable evidence to such an independent panel.

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“2026 Countdown: Tinubu Orders Massive Mandatory Enrollment Of Every Nigerian!”.

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President Bola Tinubu has mandated Abisoye Coker-Odusote, the Director-General and CEO of the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), to ensure all Nigerians are enrolled in the commission’s database by the end of 2026. This directive is a component of the Federal Government’s strategy to establish a national identity system to enhance governance, service delivery, and planning.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Implementation Strategy: NIMC is accelerating nationwide enrollment through the World Bank-supported Identification for Development (ID4D) project, which utilizes “front-end partners”—private citizens enabled to enroll others on behalf of the commission.

  • Population Accuracy: The exercise is intended to determine Nigeria’s actual population, as current estimates vary between 200 million and 250 million.

  • Unique Identification: Coker-Odusote emphasized that the National Identification Number (NIN) is a unique identifier, and the commission is mandated to reach the community level to ensure every Nigerian is captured.

  • Prevention of Duplicate Identities: To address concerns regarding multiple registrations, the commission employs a biometric verification system that uses fingerprint and facial recognition to make maintaining multiple identities virtually impossible.

  • Validation and Integration: The commission is moving away from independent biometric capture by other organizations; instead, public and private sector entities are required to validate identities through API integration with NIMC, as is already being done with telecommunications companies for SIM card registration.

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