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Game Changer: NNPP Rules Out Presidential Candidate, Eyes Massive Alliance!.
In a strategic move ahead of the 2027 general elections, the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) has officially declared that it will not field its own presidential candidate. Instead, the party is actively pursuing potential alliances with other political groups.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
In a strategic move ahead of the 2027 general elections, the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) has officially declared that it will not field its own presidential candidate. Instead, the party is actively pursuing potential alliances with other political groups.
During the party’s 11th National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting in Abuja this Saturday, Acting National Chairman Bala Mohammed explained that this decision was made with the nation’s best interests at heart. He emphasized that the current state of Nigeria requires collaborative efforts rather than unnecessary political competition, stating, “It is not compulsory to field a presidential candidate just for the sake of it. We need to see those who have emerged from other political parties and determine whether they are credible, qualified and capable of leading Nigeria.”
Key takeaways from the announcement include:
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Focus on Credibility: The NNPP plans to carefully vet candidates from other parties to identify a leader capable of addressing Nigeria’s pressing challenges.
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Open to Alliances: While dismissing rumors of a specific pact with the Nigerian Democratic Congress (NDC), Chairman Mohammed confirmed the party is open to collaborating with any organization whose ideology aligns with the NNPP.
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Reflecting on 2023: The leadership noted that the departure of their 2023 presidential flagbearer—whom they described as the most qualified candidate at the time—was a significant factor in the decision to forgo a solo bid in 2027.
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NAIRA WATCH: The Dollar Holds Steady at ₦1,378.34 As Markets Open Today!.
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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▶
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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
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The CBN rate for the dollar against the naira recorded a high of ₦1382 and a low of ₦1378.
Important Regulatory Note
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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.
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NATION IN MOURNING: Former Minister And Science Icon, Turner Isoun, Passes Away.
Bayelsa State Governor, Douye Diri, has mourned the passing of Professor Turner Isoun, a former Minister of Science and Technology, honoring him as a distinguished scholar whose legacy in education, science, and national growth remains lasting. Professor Isoun, a renowned expert in veterinary medicine, passed away in Abuja on July 15 at the age of 87.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Governor Diri, through his Chief Press Secretary, Daniel Alabrah, highlighted several aspects of the late statesman’s life and career:
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Academic and Public Service Excellence: Governor Diri described Isoun as an intellectual giant whose contributions impacted both academia and the public sector. As the pioneer Vice-Chancellor of the Rivers State University of Science and Technology, he was credited with establishing a strong foundation for the institution.
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Scientific and Technological Leadership: During his tenure as minister from 2000 to 2007 under President Olusegun Obasanjo, Isoun championed significant reforms. He was instrumental in creating the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) and Galaxy Backbone Plc. Additionally, his leadership was central to Nigeria’s early milestones in space technology, including the launch of satellites like NigeriaSat-1 and NigComSat-1R.
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Commitment to the Niger Delta: Isoun was deeply involved in the socio-political development of the Niger Delta. He served as the Ijaw National Congress Central Zone Chairman and was a key advocate for the creation of Bayelsa State in 1996.
Governor Diri extended his sympathies to the Isoun family, the Odi community, and the broader Ijaw nation, encouraging them to find solace in the professor’s remarkable life of service and dedication to national progress.
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MILITARY HEAVYWEIGHT SPEAKS: Retired General Throws Weight Behind Makinde’s Demand For UN Intervention In Oriire!
Retired Major General Ishola Williams has publicly supported Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde’s appeal for an independent probe into the recent abduction and subsequent rescue of students and teachers in the Oriire Local Government Area. Williams, a retired two-star general, argued that Makinde’s request for international scrutiny is justified by historical precedent, noting that current political leaders famously advocated for similar international intervention during the 2014 kidnapping of the Chibok schoolgirls.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
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Precedent for International Involvement: Williams stated that those who criticized the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan for security lapses during the Chibok crisis set a standard that now validates Makinde’s position.
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Limitations on Formal Invitations: While supportive, Williams clarified that a state governor lacks the constitutional authority to officially invite the United Nations. Instead, he suggested that the governor should engage internationally recognized, independent organizations like Amnesty International, which are known for conducting thorough investigations.
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Failures in Intelligence and Oversight: The retired general criticized the security lapse that allowed armed men to abduct dozens of individuals without detection. He insisted that local security structures—including the Amotekun Corps, the Ministry of Home Affairs, and community leaders—must be held accountable for failing to identify the threat.
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The Role of Local Complicity: Williams asserted that such a large-scale operation could not have been executed without local collaborators who were familiar with the terrain. He suggested that community heads should face consequences if such criminal activity occurs within their jurisdictions, as some villages may be profiting from the presence of these groups.
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Skepticism Toward Official Accounts: Williams questioned the specifics of the rescue operation and called for greater transparency from the authorities so that security experts can analyze the event. He further questioned why the level of intelligence and resources applied to the Oriire rescue is not consistently utilized to combat the ongoing insurgency in Northern Nigeria.
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