• Court orders two Nigerian universities to halt admission process.

    In her ruling, Justice Segun-Bello asked all parties to maintain the status quo as regards the admission processes, pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.

    OAU and UNILAG Logo
    OAU and UNILAG Logos
    A Federal High Court in Enugu has directed the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Osun State, and the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Akoka, to halt all admission processes arising from the recently concluded Post Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (Post-UTME) conducted by both universities.

    Justice Mabel Segun-Bello delivered the ruling on Tuesday, following a motion ‘ex parte’ filed by five candidates, suing for themselves and “on behalf of all other affected candidates of the 2025 UNILAG and OAU Post-UTME.”

    The candidates are Chibuzor Succes, Zainab Oyeleye, Adedeji Samuel, Monsura Aduragbemi and Bassey Nsikak. They are represented by F.K. Nnadi and Co., an Enugu-based law firm.

    Also added as a defendant in the suit is the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), where the Central Admission Processing System (CAPS) used for offering admissions is domiciled.

    The spokesperson for OAU, Abiodun Olarewaju, said the university is aware of the ruling but has not studied it as a result of the public holiday.

    Mr Olarewaju said the university will look into the ruling and make its position known.

    “After the university deliberates on this issue, we will come out with our own position,” he told our reporter in a telephone interview on Wednesday.

    Efforts to reach UNILAG spokesperson, Adejoke Alaga-Ibraheem were unsuccessful, as her phone line was unreachable and a text message inquiry went unanswered.
    Court orders two Nigerian universities to halt admission process. In her ruling, Justice Segun-Bello asked all parties to maintain the status quo as regards the admission processes, pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice. OAU and UNILAG Logo OAU and UNILAG Logos A Federal High Court in Enugu has directed the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Osun State, and the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Akoka, to halt all admission processes arising from the recently concluded Post Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (Post-UTME) conducted by both universities. Justice Mabel Segun-Bello delivered the ruling on Tuesday, following a motion ‘ex parte’ filed by five candidates, suing for themselves and “on behalf of all other affected candidates of the 2025 UNILAG and OAU Post-UTME.” The candidates are Chibuzor Succes, Zainab Oyeleye, Adedeji Samuel, Monsura Aduragbemi and Bassey Nsikak. They are represented by F.K. Nnadi and Co., an Enugu-based law firm. Also added as a defendant in the suit is the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), where the Central Admission Processing System (CAPS) used for offering admissions is domiciled. The spokesperson for OAU, Abiodun Olarewaju, said the university is aware of the ruling but has not studied it as a result of the public holiday. Mr Olarewaju said the university will look into the ruling and make its position known. “After the university deliberates on this issue, we will come out with our own position,” he told our reporter in a telephone interview on Wednesday. Efforts to reach UNILAG spokesperson, Adejoke Alaga-Ibraheem were unsuccessful, as her phone line was unreachable and a text message inquiry went unanswered.
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  • PDP’s Demola Olarewaju Blasts Tinubu Over “False” Revenue & Naira Claims

    Demola Olarewaju, the Special Assistant on Digital Media and Strategy to PDP presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar, has strongly criticized President Bola Tinubu’s recent economic claims.

    In a statement shared on his official X handle, Olarewaju dismissed Tinubu’s declaration that his administration met the 2025 revenue target and that the Naira had appreciated from ₦1,950 to ₦1,450 per dollar.

    “Bola Tinubu and his APC gang want to shamelessly propagate untruths, half-truths and blatant falsehoods as a precursor to rigging the next elections, but Nigerians will reject and resist them,” Olarewaju wrote.

    He further compared the situation to U.S. politics, stating that even Donald Trump “can do his worst”, but economic realities cannot be hidden.

    Olarewaju warned that such false narratives damage the credibility of the Presidency and erode public trust. He accused the APC of manipulating public perception ahead of the 2025 general elections, while ordinary Nigerians continue to face inflation, rising prices, and currency instability.

    According to him, citizens are fully aware of the economic hardships, and no amount of political spin can erase their daily struggles.
    PDP’s Demola Olarewaju Blasts Tinubu Over “False” Revenue & Naira Claims Demola Olarewaju, the Special Assistant on Digital Media and Strategy to PDP presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar, has strongly criticized President Bola Tinubu’s recent economic claims. In a statement shared on his official X handle, Olarewaju dismissed Tinubu’s declaration that his administration met the 2025 revenue target and that the Naira had appreciated from ₦1,950 to ₦1,450 per dollar. “Bola Tinubu and his APC gang want to shamelessly propagate untruths, half-truths and blatant falsehoods as a precursor to rigging the next elections, but Nigerians will reject and resist them,” Olarewaju wrote. He further compared the situation to U.S. politics, stating that even Donald Trump “can do his worst”, but economic realities cannot be hidden. Olarewaju warned that such false narratives damage the credibility of the Presidency and erode public trust. He accused the APC of manipulating public perception ahead of the 2025 general elections, while ordinary Nigerians continue to face inflation, rising prices, and currency instability. According to him, citizens are fully aware of the economic hardships, and no amount of political spin can erase their daily struggles.
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  • 2027: ACF Declares Non-Partisan Stand, Urges Vigilance In The North

    With the 2027 elections approaching, the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) has reaffirmed its non-partisan position, stressing that while members may hold personal political views, the Forum will not align with any party.

    Chairman Mamman Osuman (SAN) made the declaration at the Forum’s 78th NEC meeting in Kaduna, saying the ACF will collaborate with like-minded groups but remain united against deceit, political treachery, and bad governance.

    Osuman urged northern leaders and citizens to stay vigilant amid escalating insecurity, political manipulation, and environmental disasters, noting that terrorism, banditry, and flooding continue to take a heavy toll on lives across the region.

    “Our pains as a region are a major concern to ACF for which I ask for introspection and prayers,” he said.

    The statement comes weeks after the Forum accused the Tinubu administration of marginalising the North in budget allocations and infrastructure projects despite its electoral support in 2023.

    #ACF #Arewa #NigeriaPolitics2027
    2027: ACF Declares Non-Partisan Stand, Urges Vigilance In The North With the 2027 elections approaching, the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) has reaffirmed its non-partisan position, stressing that while members may hold personal political views, the Forum will not align with any party. Chairman Mamman Osuman (SAN) made the declaration at the Forum’s 78th NEC meeting in Kaduna, saying the ACF will collaborate with like-minded groups but remain united against deceit, political treachery, and bad governance. Osuman urged northern leaders and citizens to stay vigilant amid escalating insecurity, political manipulation, and environmental disasters, noting that terrorism, banditry, and flooding continue to take a heavy toll on lives across the region. “Our pains as a region are a major concern to ACF for which I ask for introspection and prayers,” he said. The statement comes weeks after the Forum accused the Tinubu administration of marginalising the North in budget allocations and infrastructure projects despite its electoral support in 2023. #ACF #Arewa #NigeriaPolitics2027
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  • You’ll Be Held Responsible If Northerners Are Affected”- Arewa Community Warns VDM.

    Faarees, a member of the Arewa community, criticized VeryDarkMan on social media.
    VeryDarkMan claimed that three individuals died in an incident in Auchi, Edo State.
    The incident involved a Dangote truck hitting Phyna’s sister, leading to her left leg being amputated and severe injuries to her right leg.

    Nigerians have reacted after Faarees, a member of the Arewa community, criticized VeryDarkMan on social media.

    VeryDarkMan had earlier alleged in a video that three people lost their lives in Auchi, Edo State. The incident followed a tragic accident where a Dangote truck hit Phyna’s sister, resulting in the amputation of her left leg and severe injuries to her right.

    The development sparked protests in the area, prompting the Arewa community to issue a stern warning to VeryDarkMan. They cautioned that if any of his actions endangered Northerners, he would be held responsible.

    Faarees wrote:

    “Who gave VDM the authority to stop anyone on the road? What kind of nonsense are seeing in this country?! This needs to stop!”

    “VDM is a mere civilian, just like any other Nigerian. He’s not a police officer or any kind of security officer, and he has absolutely no right to stop anyone on the road. This madness has to stop! If his actions result in the loss of life or property belonging to any Northerner, he will pay for it dearly!”
    You’ll Be Held Responsible If Northerners Are Affected”- Arewa Community Warns VDM. Faarees, a member of the Arewa community, criticized VeryDarkMan on social media. VeryDarkMan claimed that three individuals died in an incident in Auchi, Edo State. The incident involved a Dangote truck hitting Phyna’s sister, leading to her left leg being amputated and severe injuries to her right leg. Nigerians have reacted after Faarees, a member of the Arewa community, criticized VeryDarkMan on social media. VeryDarkMan had earlier alleged in a video that three people lost their lives in Auchi, Edo State. The incident followed a tragic accident where a Dangote truck hit Phyna’s sister, resulting in the amputation of her left leg and severe injuries to her right. The development sparked protests in the area, prompting the Arewa community to issue a stern warning to VeryDarkMan. They cautioned that if any of his actions endangered Northerners, he would be held responsible. Faarees wrote: “Who gave VDM the authority to stop anyone on the road? What kind of nonsense are seeing in this country?! This needs to stop!” “VDM is a mere civilian, just like any other Nigerian. He’s not a police officer or any kind of security officer, and he has absolutely no right to stop anyone on the road. This madness has to stop! If his actions result in the loss of life or property belonging to any Northerner, he will pay for it dearly!”
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  • ADC knocks PDP over moves to woo Obi, claims party has lost influence.

    Arewa Forum backs Jonathan’s return, dismisses Obi’s one-term pledge
    • PDP chieftain welcomes Jonathan, Atiku, Obi, seeks open presidential primary

    The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has taken a swipe at the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) over reported efforts to woo Peter Obi, describing the development as a clear sign of the party’s political decline.

    National Publicity Secretary of the ADC, Bolaji Abdullahi, said it was “laughable” that the PDP, once dominant in Nigerian politics, was now “begging for candidates all over the place,” a situation he claimed reflected the former ruling party’s loss of relevance.

    “If the PDP is truly wooing Peter Obi, that tells you how low the party has degenerated,” Abdullahi said.

    “This is the same party that many Nigerians were once desperate to get its ticket. Now they are begging for candidates. Why would we be threatened by that?”

    Obi, who was the Labour Party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 election, is also a key member of the ADC-led opposition coalition. His name has resurfaced in political circles following remarks by prominent PDP figures urging him to return to the party.

    Among those making the overtures are former Information Minister, Prof Jerry Gana, and Chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum, Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State, who recently described Obi as the de facto leader of the opposition.

    But Abdullahi dismissed the outreach, stating that Obi remains a part of the coalition and is fully aware of what he called the PDP’s “destructive internal dynamics.”

    ADC knocks PDP over moves to woo Obi, claims party has lost influence. Arewa Forum backs Jonathan’s return, dismisses Obi’s one-term pledge • PDP chieftain welcomes Jonathan, Atiku, Obi, seeks open presidential primary The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has taken a swipe at the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) over reported efforts to woo Peter Obi, describing the development as a clear sign of the party’s political decline. National Publicity Secretary of the ADC, Bolaji Abdullahi, said it was “laughable” that the PDP, once dominant in Nigerian politics, was now “begging for candidates all over the place,” a situation he claimed reflected the former ruling party’s loss of relevance. “If the PDP is truly wooing Peter Obi, that tells you how low the party has degenerated,” Abdullahi said. “This is the same party that many Nigerians were once desperate to get its ticket. Now they are begging for candidates. Why would we be threatened by that?” Obi, who was the Labour Party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 election, is also a key member of the ADC-led opposition coalition. His name has resurfaced in political circles following remarks by prominent PDP figures urging him to return to the party. Among those making the overtures are former Information Minister, Prof Jerry Gana, and Chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum, Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State, who recently described Obi as the de facto leader of the opposition. But Abdullahi dismissed the outreach, stating that Obi remains a part of the coalition and is fully aware of what he called the PDP’s “destructive internal dynamics.”
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  • Enough is enough” – Youths begin mobilization against PDP governor’s 2027 re-election bid.

    A northern youth advocacy group, Arewa Youths for Democracy and Development (AYDD), has launched a scathing attack on Zamfara State Governor Dauda Lawal, accusing him of gross underperformance and warning that his administration’s failures will not be tolerated beyond 2027.

    In a statement issued in Gusau on Sunday, the group declared the beginning of a grassroots mobilization campaign to unseat the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governor in the next election cycle, citing what it described as a dramatic collapse of governance under Lawal’s leadership.

    Comrade Ibrahim Danladi Gwaska, president of the group said: “Enough is enough. Zamfara cannot afford another lost decade.

    “What we have seen over the past two years is a tragic abdication of responsibility. Governor Lawal has failed across every key sector—security, education, healthcare, infrastructure, and youth development.”

    AYDD said the optimism that greeted Lawal’s emergence in May 2023 has quickly turned to disillusionment, accusing the administration of reversing the modest progress achieved by the previous government.

    “Zamfara is far worse off today than it was before Lawal took office.

    “Bandits continue to terrorize communities in Maru, Zurmi, Anka, Shinkafi, and Tsafe, and the government offers no visible strategy or protection. Rural Zamfara is burning, and the governor is silent,” Gwaska said.

    The group described the state’s education system as “a disaster,” with collapsing infrastructure, unpaid teachers, and students learning in inhumane conditions.

    “Primary and secondary schools in Bakura and Bungudu lack basic amenities. Children sit on bare floors, and teachers are owed salaries. Yet the governor boasts at international conferences,” Gwaska stated.
    Enough is enough” – Youths begin mobilization against PDP governor’s 2027 re-election bid. A northern youth advocacy group, Arewa Youths for Democracy and Development (AYDD), has launched a scathing attack on Zamfara State Governor Dauda Lawal, accusing him of gross underperformance and warning that his administration’s failures will not be tolerated beyond 2027. In a statement issued in Gusau on Sunday, the group declared the beginning of a grassroots mobilization campaign to unseat the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governor in the next election cycle, citing what it described as a dramatic collapse of governance under Lawal’s leadership. Comrade Ibrahim Danladi Gwaska, president of the group said: “Enough is enough. Zamfara cannot afford another lost decade. “What we have seen over the past two years is a tragic abdication of responsibility. Governor Lawal has failed across every key sector—security, education, healthcare, infrastructure, and youth development.” AYDD said the optimism that greeted Lawal’s emergence in May 2023 has quickly turned to disillusionment, accusing the administration of reversing the modest progress achieved by the previous government. “Zamfara is far worse off today than it was before Lawal took office. “Bandits continue to terrorize communities in Maru, Zurmi, Anka, Shinkafi, and Tsafe, and the government offers no visible strategy or protection. Rural Zamfara is burning, and the governor is silent,” Gwaska said. The group described the state’s education system as “a disaster,” with collapsing infrastructure, unpaid teachers, and students learning in inhumane conditions. “Primary and secondary schools in Bakura and Bungudu lack basic amenities. Children sit on bare floors, and teachers are owed salaries. Yet the governor boasts at international conferences,” Gwaska stated.
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