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“Opposition Unstoppable? Igbo Elders Endorse Obi-Kwankwaso Merger To Reshape 2027 Race!”.
Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, the vice-presidential candidate for the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), hosted a delegation from the Igbo Elders Consultative Forum at his Abuja home this Wednesday. Kwankwaso shared details of the visit on , noting that the group pledged their backing for the prospective Peter Obi/Kwankwaso ticket ahead of the 2027 elections.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
The delegation was headed by Dr. S. N. Okeke—Chairman of the Ohanaeze Council of Elders for the 19 states and the FCT—and included former Enugu State Governor, Okwesilieze Nwodo. Key takeaways from the meeting include:
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Pledge of Support: The elders praised the partnership between Kwankwaso and NDC presidential candidate Peter Obi, guaranteeing the movement significant electoral support throughout the South-East and broader Southern region.
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Discussion on National Issues: Kwankwaso expressed his gratitude for the visit, which provided a platform for both parties to discuss the current state of the nation.
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Commitment to the NDC: Reaffirming his dedication to the “OK Movement” and the NDC, the former Kano State governor emphasized his commitment to securing a victory for the party in the 2027 general elections.
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Explosive Turn of Events: Judge Corners Mamman’s Lawyer Over Scandalous Courtroom Testimony!.
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A Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered Mohammed Ahmed, the lawyer for former Power Minister Saleh Mamman, to appear personally to address claims made in an affidavit.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
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Justice James Omotosho issued the order after reviewing a May 22 document where Ahmed suggested the judge’s anger influenced the ruling against Mamman.
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Mamman was convicted of money laundering on May 7 and sentenced to 75 years in prison on May 13 after repeatedly failing to attend court sessions.
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Following his arrest in Kaduna on May 19, Mamman was brought before the court on May 26 and subsequently remanded to the Kuje Custodial Centre.
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The EFCC is seeking the permanent forfeiture of five properties linked to the former minister, including assets in Abuja and Kaduna.
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During a June 8 hearing, the court directed that the affidavit be served to the prosecution and ordered Ahmed to explain its contents.
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When Ahmed failed to appear on Wednesday, defense counsel Suleiman Yakubu cited his poor health, an explanation met with skepticism by Justice Omotosho.
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Prosecutor Rotimi Oyedepo criticized the defense’s conduct and communication, while the defense denied acting out of frustration regarding the case’s outcome.
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The court has adjourned the matter until June 24 to hear both the forfeiture application and Ahmed’s explanation.
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June 12 Showdown: Falana, Falz, And Activists Mobilize Mass Protest Against Crippling Insecurity And Economic Hardship!.
A broad coalition—comprising civil society, youth groups, trade unions, faith-based organizations, and social movements—has announced plans for nationwide demonstrations on June 12. The group stated that this mass action is a direct response to the deepening economic distress and rampant insecurity affecting millions of Nigerians.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Leadership and Signatories The call to action was officially announced on Wednesday in a statement signed by notable figures and organizational leaders, including:
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Femi Falana (SAN), National Chairman of the Alliance on Surviving COVID-19 and Beyond.
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Yinka Folarin, National President of the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights.
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Hassan Soweto, representing the #EndBadGovernance Movement (Lagos State).
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Folarin “Falz” Falana, prominent musician and activist.
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Other key signatories include Yusha’u Yankuzo, Ali Attahiru, Mike Igaga, Rufus Olusesan, Segun Oladunni, Abiodun Olamosu, Jonathan Ugbal, Richard Inoyo, Salako Kayode, Omole Ibukun, and Adaramoye Michael.
Demands and Concerns The coalition argues that there is little cause for celebration on June 12 given the pervasive climate of fear caused by bandits, kidnappers, and terrorists. Their core demands include:
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Release of Captives: Immediate efforts to secure the release of Nigerians currently held hostage in states such as Borno, Oyo, Ekiti, and Kwara.
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Insecurity: The group condemned what they termed “inadequate and ineffective” government responses to the ongoing killings, displacement, and abduction of innocent citizens.
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Policy Criticism: The coalition strongly criticized the Tinubu administration’s economic reforms, specifically citing the fuel subsidy removal, currency devaluation, rising electricity tariffs, and the commercialization of essential services as drivers of widespread poverty.
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Economic Relief: The statement highlighted that despite higher government allocations, citizens face skyrocketing food prices, rising transportation costs, and collapsing small businesses, all while wages fail to keep pace with inflation.
Call to Action Emphasizing that the protest is a fight for “collective survival,” the coalition is urging all Nigerians, civil society groups, and progressive movements to unite. They aim to use the June 12 demonstrations to force the government to prioritize the protection of life and property and to reverse economic policies they view as harmful to the populace.
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“From Danger To Dignity: Federal Government Receives 268 Nigerians In Emotional Return!”.
Ambassador Sola Enikanolaiye, the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, is scheduled to receive 268 Nigerian citizens evacuated from South Africa this Thursday, following recent outbreaks of xenophobic violence. The returnees are expected to arrive at Lagos’s Murtala Muhammed International Airport on an Air Peace flight, with an estimated landing time of 5:00 a.m.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs provided further details regarding the operation:
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Ambassador Enikanolaiye will serve as the Federal Government’s representative to formally receive the evacuees, who are being escorted to Nigeria by Ambassador Alexander Ajayi, the Acting High Commissioner in Pretoria.
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To assist additional Nigerians wishing to leave South Africa, the government has extended the voluntary return screening process until Sunday, June 14, 2026.
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This extension underscores the Federal Government’s dedication to protecting the welfare of its citizens residing abroad.
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Comprehensive arrangements, including reception, documentation, and various support services, have been finalized by relevant agencies to assist the returnees upon their arrival.
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