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Former NTA Chairman, Ogbu Declares Candidacy For Benue PDP Chairmanship
Former NTA Chairman, Ogbu Declares Candidacy For Benue PDP Chairmanship....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Patrick Ogbu, the former Chairman of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), has officially thrown his hat into the ring for the chairmanship position of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Benue State…….READ ALSO
Making his declaration from his residence in Makurdi, the state capital, Ogbu reaffirmed his unwavering loyalty to the PDP and expressed his deep commitment to the party’s progress. He emphasized his readiness to leverage his passion to drive positive change within the party’s structure.
Asserting his candidacy, Ogbu underscored his leadership capabilities and outlined his vision to lead the party’s resurgence in the state.
He stated, “Now, more than ever, our party needs strong, capable leadership to address challenges and seize opportunities. With my experience, expertise, and unwavering dedication, I am poised to galvanize our party and drive meaningful change.”
Ogbu pledged to be a unifying force within the party, fostering cooperation and collaboration among members while tirelessly pursuing common goals.
His candidacy received endorsements from notable party members, including former PDP governorship aspirant Julius Atorough, Igumale Ward Chairman Hon. Godwin Onwue, and State Assistant Secretary Rose Ameh, who commended Ogbu’s diligence and leadership qualities.
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The War Of Words Escalates: Okonkwo Shuts Down Peter Obi’s Demand For Apology!.
ADC chieftain Kenneth Okonkwo has formally rejected a demand from Peter Obi to retract claims made about the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) primary election process. Following Okonkwo’s interview on Channels Television, where he alleged that aspirants were forced to pay for party tickets, Obi’s legal team issued a pre-action notice seeking a public apology and ₦5 billion in damages, labeling the statements as malicious and defamatory.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
In a June 16 response via his solicitors, Supreme God Chambers, Okonkwo denied committing defamation and maintained that his comments accurately reflected complaints brought to him by various party aspirants. His legal team cited specific grievances, including claims from an Anambra House of Representatives aspirant, Obunike Ohaegbu, who alleged he paid ₦10 million to secure a ticket only to be forced into direct primaries, and complaints from other aspirants like OAU Onyema regarding the screening process. Okonkwo’s lawyers argued that his remarks were a legitimate effort to expose corruption, such as “ticket racketeering” and “extortion,” and further accused Obi’s camp of violating his privacy by leaking his personal phone number.
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The Conflict: Kenneth Okonkwo (ADC) has refused to apologize for statements made on Channels Television regarding alleged financial impropriety in the NDC’s primary elections.
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Obi’s Demands: Represented by Alex Ejesieme (SAN), Peter Obi characterized the allegations as defamatory and demanded a retraction, an apology, and ₦5 billion in damages.
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Okonkwo’s Defense: Through his legal counsel, Okonkwo asserted that his statements were true, based on information provided by party members, and protected as part of his role in analyzing public affairs.
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Key Allegations: The response detailed claims from aspirants—such as Obunike Ohaegbu and OAU Onyema—who alleged they were deceived by party officials after paying various sums during the nomination process.
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Counter-Accusation: Okonkwo’s camp alleged that Obi’s supporters leaked his private telephone number, resulting in harassment and an invasion of his privacy.
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Sanusi Strikes Back: Outrage Erupts Over El-Rufai’s ‘Impossible’ Bail Conditions
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The Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, has publicly criticized the stringent bail conditions imposed on former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai. El-Rufai is currently detained by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) following a nine-count charge of fraud and abuse of office filed on April 13. According to Sanusi, authorities have mandated that a serving emir and a high-ranking government official must act as sureties for his release—a requirement he described as excessive.
Beyond the specific case of El-Rufai, the former CBN Governor expressed deep concern over the state of Northern Nigeria. He lamented the erosion of the region’s cultural identity and patience, noting that while poverty has historically challenged the North, residents previously maintained a sense of dignity and influence. Sanusi concluded that the North has lost its former standing in national politics, with its leaders no longer enjoying the widespread acceptance they once commanded.
In a recent address to the press, the Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, voiced his disapproval regarding the legal hurdles currently facing former Kaduna Governor Nasir El-Rufai. El-Rufai, who is being held by the ICPC on charges of financial misconduct, has been granted bail conditions that include the requirement of an emir and a senior government official as sureties—a demand Sanusi termed unnecessarily difficult.
During the same engagement, the former Central Bank Governor reflected on the broader decline of the Northern region. He argued that the North is suffering from more than just economic hardship; it is undergoing a cultural crisis. Sanusi suggested that the region has lost its traditional sense of resilience and dignity, lamenting that Northerners have allowed their political influence to wane to the point where they are no longer seen as natural leaders for the nation.
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Criticism of Bail: Sanusi characterized the demand for an emir and a senior government official to sign for El-Rufai’s bail as an overly burdensome requirement.
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Legal Status: El-Rufai remains in ICPC custody following his arraignment for alleged financial crimes during his tenure as governor.
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Cultural Critique: Sanusi argued that the North’s primary struggle is not merely poverty, but the erosion of its traditional values and cultural identity.
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Loss of Influence: The Emir observed that Northern leaders have lost the national political capital and public acceptance they formerly enjoyed.
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As of Wednesday, June 17, 2026, the dollar continues to trade at a premium on the parallel market (often referred to as the Aboki FX market). According to data gathered from Bureau De Change (BDC) operators in Lagos, the rates for the U.S. dollar are as follows:....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
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