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Datti Baba-Ahmed Fires Back: “No One Can Come Between Me and My Boss, Peter Obi”.

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Datti Baba-Ahmed, the former vice-presidential candidate for the Labour Party (LP), has firmly rejected rumors suggesting a fallout between him and his former principal, Peter Obi. During a recent interview on Channels Television’s Inside Sources with Laolu Akande, Baba-Ahmed emphasized that their relationship remains intact, stating that no one could drive a wedge between them.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Mutual Respect Persists Despite Political Divergence Although the pair have moved to different political parties ahead of the 2027 general elections, Baba-Ahmed maintains a high level of respect for the former Anambra State governor.

  • Baba-Ahmed, who is now with the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP), noted that regardless of their current party affiliations, he still holds Obi in high regard for his past governance and personal integrity.

  • He explicitly declared, “Nobody will cause a problem between me and my boss, Peter Obi,” affirming the mutual respect they still share.

  • While Baba-Ahmed joined the PRP, Peter Obi has since defected to the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), where he has been named the party’s presidential candidate.

Reflections on Atiku Abubakar and 2027 In the same interview, Baba-Ahmed offered his perspective on the political future of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar.

  • Baba-Ahmed suggested that Atiku would have been in a much stronger position for the 2027 presidency had he opted to support Peter Obi during the 2023 elections.

  • He further noted that had Atiku exercised patience and adopted a political strategy similar to President Bola Tinubu—by providing a platform for others to contest—he would have been willing to step aside in 2027 and encourage Obi to do the same.

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Energy Nightmare: Why Your Cooking Gas Refill May Soon Become A Luxury You Can’t Afford.

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Despite possessing the largest proven gas reserves in Africa, Nigeria is currently grappling with a severe shortage of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), which has led to a significant surge in retail prices and increased economic hardship for households and businesses.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

    • Supply vs. Demand Gap: While national LPG consumption has grown by 20%—rising to 1.8 million metric tonnes in 2026 from 1.5 million metric tonnes in 2023—domestic supply remains insufficient, estimated between 1.55 million and 1.65 million metric tonnes.

    • The Export Factor: Reports from the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission indicate that in the first two months of 2026, 62% of the nation’s gas output was exported, leaving only 38% available for domestic use. Producers often favor export markets due to the promise of higher returns and more stable foreign exchange earnings.

    • Escalating Costs: As a result of the supply-demand imbalance, retail prices for LPG have spiked to between ₦1,700 and ₦2,000 per kilogramme, up from an average of approximately ₦1,100 earlier this year. Data from the National Bureau of Statistics highlights that cooking gas prices have climbed by roughly 335% over the past decade, moving from ₦400 per kilogramme in 2016 to about ₦1,741 per kilogramme in 2026.

    • Underlying Challenges: Industry experts and stakeholders, including the Oil and Gas Service Providers Association of Nigeria, attribute these shortages to structural issues such as inadequate storage and processing infrastructure, pipeline vandalism, insecurity, regulatory hurdles, and foreign exchange volatility.

    • Impact on Citizens: The Nigerian Association of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Marketers reports that this situation is causing “untold hardship” for low-income families and small businesses, many of whom are being forced to abandon LPG in favor of firewood and charcoal.

    Looking Ahead

    Industry stakeholders remain cautious about the future, noting that infrastructure deficits and economic challenges are not easily fixed. Experts warn that without substantial investment in processing, storage, and distribution, gas shortages will likely persist despite Nigeria’s vast natural resource wealth.

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“Obi Lacks The Muscle”: APC Chieftain Dismisses Labour Party’s Chances In Kano.

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APC chieftain Ismaeel Ahmed has cast doubt on the viability of a joint presidential ticket between Peter Obi and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, specifically concerning their performance in Kano State. In a TVC interview, Ahmed acknowledged Kwankwaso’s formidable political influence in Kano—citing his performance in the 2023 elections—but argued that Peter Obi lacks comparable grassroots appeal in the region. Ahmed suggested that if Obi were to head the ticket with Kwankwaso as his deputy, the pairing might struggle to resonate with Kano voters, who he believes would prefer Kwankwaso as the primary candidate. Ultimately, Ahmed concluded that despite Kwankwaso’s influence, the ticket would likely fail to outperform political heavyweights like Atiku Abubakar and Bola Tinubu in the state.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Ismaeel Ahmed, an APC chieftain, recently analyzed how a potential Peter Obi and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso alliance might fare in Kano State:

  • Obi’s Limited Reach: Ahmed claims that while Peter Obi enjoys national popularity, he currently lacks significant support in Kano.

  • Kwankwaso’s Influence: He recognized Kwankwaso’s strength in Kano, noting his 2023 performance of over one million votes as evidence of a lasting political base.

  • Ticket Dynamics: The APC chieftain argued that a ticket with Obi at the top and Kwankwaso as the secondary candidate might alienate Kano voters, who would prioritize Kwankwaso leading the ticket.

  • Competitive Outlook: Despite a potential alliance, Ahmed remains skeptical that the pair could secure enough votes to surpass Atiku Abubakar or Bola Tinubu.

  • Changing Trends: Ahmed cautioned that past electoral success does not guarantee future results, noting that political dynamics in Kano may shift by the next election cycle.

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Political Heavyweights Clash With INEC: Wabara, Babangida, Gana, And George Lead Massive PDP Legal Assault.

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Board of Trustees (BoT), headed by Adolphus Wabara, has initiated legal proceedings against the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) at the Federal High Court in Abuja (Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/1159/2026). The plaintiffs are seeking a court order to compel INEC to officially recognize and publish the names of the party’s interim National Working Committee (iNWC) members.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

This action follows a June 3 Court of Appeal ruling that overturned a lower court decision regarding a factional caretaker committee, effectively clearing the way for the BoT to address leadership vacancies. According to former Governor Muazu Babangida Aliyu, who provided an affidavit, the interim committee was formed after key officials—including former National Secretary Samuel Anyanwu—were suspended for misconduct, and a previous national convention was nullified by the courts. The PDP leadership argues that despite formally notifying INEC of the new interim structure in May 2026, the commission has failed to update its records.

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The PDP BoT is challenging INEC in court to secure formal recognition of its interim National Working Committee (iNWC).

  • The Filing: Filed on June 4, 2026, by high-profile party members including Adolphus Wabara and Jerry Gana.

  • The Core Demand: A court order compelling INEC to update its official website and records to reflect the current interim leadership.

  • Background: The move follows a June 3 Appellate Court victory that invalidated a previous court ruling supporting a factional caretaker group.

  • Rationale: The BoT maintains that following the suspension of several party officials and the nullification of the November 2025 national convention, they acted within their rights to form an interim NWC.

  • The Conflict: The plaintiffs claim they officially notified INEC of these changes in May 2026, but the commission has yet to acknowledge or publish the new leadership details.

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Led by Adolphus Wabara, the PDP’s Board of Trustees has sued INEC to force the official recognition of the party’s interim National Working Committee. The lawsuit, filed in Abuja, argues that INEC has ignored formal notifications regarding the new leadership, which was established following court-backed suspensions of party officials and the nullification of the 2025 national convention. This legal push comes immediately after an Appellate Court ruling set aside a contradictory judgment that had previously empowered a rival faction, with the PDP now seeking to finalize its leadership structure through the court’s intervention.

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