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“They Weren’t Just Visitors!” Aide Fires Back At ICPC Over El-Rufai’s Hospital Appointments.

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Muyiwa Adekeye, a media aide to former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai, has rejected allegations that his principal breached any court order during a medical visit to the National Hospital in Abuja. The following points summarize the response to the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC):....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

    • Dispute Over Visit Timing: Adekeye stated that the ICPC unilaterally changed the scheduled medical consultation from a quiet 5:00 pm slot to a high-traffic 10:00 am time, claiming the commission’s own actions and presence at the scene created the environment for the interactions they now criticize.

    • Clarification of Events: According to the aide, El-Rufai remained in a public area of the hospital’s private wing while waiting for a mandatory written medical report, and any interactions with individuals—such as Isa Ashiru—were spontaneous encounters that occurred because he was spotted in public.

    • Rejection of Political Meeting Narrative: Adekeye dismissed the ICPC’s suggestion that the visit was turned into a political meeting, arguing that the narrative is unsupported because the commission itself controlled the time and access to the former governor.

    • Legal Standing: Adekeye emphasized that the April 1, 2026, order from Justice Aikawa only guarantees El-Rufai access to medical care and does not place restrictions or conditions on who he may see during these visits.

    • Demand for Action: Challenging the arrest of El-Rufai’s physician, Professor Bello Abubakar, the aide demanded his immediate and unconditional release until the ICPC clarifies the specific allegations against him.

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“I Saw My Life Flash Before My Eyes!” Vice President Recounts Terrifying Crash Escape!.

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  • Vice President Survives Helicopter Crash: Mutale Nalumango, the Vice President of Zambia, was unhurt after a Zambian Air Force helicopter crashed shortly after take-off in Muchinga Province’s Nakonde District. The Vice President had been in the district for official duties. There were eight people on board the aircraft, all of whom survived without injuries. Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the accident.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Witchcraft Conspiracy Sentences: Two men, Leonard Phiri and Mozambican national Jasten Mabulesse Candunde, were sentenced to two years in prison for attempting to kill President Hakainde Hichilema using witchcraft. The men were arrested in December 2025 in possession of charms, including a live chameleon, intended for a ritual. Although they identified themselves as traditional healers, the court convicted them on two counts under the Witchcraft Act after they admitted to owning the charms and demonstrated their intended use. Magistrate Fine Mayambu sentenced them, labeling the men as enemies of both the head of state and all Zambian citizens, noting that a fugitive former MP allegedly hired them.

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“Forget Abroad!” Bwala Claims Earning ₦60,000 In Nigeria Beats The Struggle Of Living Overseas!.

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Daniel Bwala, Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Media and Policy Communications, has suggested that some Nigerians staying in the country may be in a better financial situation than those who have relocated abroad. Speaking on The Morayo Show, Bwala highlighted the difficulties faced by migrants in countries like the United Kingdom:....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

    • Many Nigerians who left with hopes for better opportunities are currently struggling, despite holding university degrees and earning in foreign currencies.

    • Due to labour market realities, many graduates abroad are working in roles outside their fields of study, such as in warehouses or care facilities.

    • Although migrants may earn thousands of pounds monthly, a significant portion of their income is consumed by essential costs like rent, bills, food, and transportation.

    • Because their earnings are often insufficient to cover these living expenses, many are forced to work multiple jobs just to survive.

    • Bwala noted that the pressure of living abroad often leaves migrants with little disposable income and no safety net, whereas those earning lower incomes in Nigeria can often rely on support from friends and family.

    • Bwala described this experience for many as “modern-day slavery,” arguing that those in Nigeria who believe they are suffering are often better off than those who left five years ago.

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Nigeria’s Security Collapse Exposed! Odinkalu Blames Electoral Illegitimacy For The Nation’s Ongoing Chaos!.

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Chidi Odinkalu, the former Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission, recently identified the lack of legitimate electoral mandates as the primary driver of insecurity in Nigeria. During an appearance on Arise News this past Thursday, he shared several key points regarding this issue:....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

    • Impact on Public Behavior: Odinkalu argued that when citizens realize their votes are ineffective, the judicial system is compromised by bribery, and the courts fail to provide redress, they often turn to vigilantism and violence as a result.

    • Context of the Debate: His comments were made in response to ongoing national discussions about establishing state police to address rising insecurity.

    • Need for Proper Diagnosis: He cautioned that attempting to manage policing without addressing the underlying issue of electoral illegitimacy risks creating new problems rather than solving existing ones.

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