• "They are kldnå99ing people to discourage Mr president, but he is resolute. somebody wants to win election, it's not fair. They did this to Goodluck Jonathan and succeeded, but we already know their trick " - Edo Governor, Monday Okpebholo on Insecvrity.
    "They are kldnå99ing people to discourage Mr president, but he is resolute. somebody wants to win election, it's not fair. They did this to Goodluck Jonathan and succeeded, but we already know their trick " - Edo Governor, Monday Okpebholo on Insecvrity.
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  • Content creators observe as Senate urges Nigerians to Return to Farm and Solve Hunger Problem.

    The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Industry, Senator Francis Fadahunsi, has called on Nigerians to embrace farming in order to tackle the hunger cr+sis currently facing the nation.

    Speaking with journalists in Ilase-Ijesa, Osun State, on Tuesday, the Osun East lawmaker urged citizens to return to agriculture and produce food in large quantities. He maintained that food sufficiency would ease the pressure of hardship on families.

    Commending President Bola Tinubu for adopting some of the recommendations given to him on poverty reduction, Fadahunsi expressed optimism that Nigerians would experience relief before the year runs out. “I am farming. Everybody should farm. If there is no hunger, automatically, we will be thinking right.

    The development is coming. What I have seen in the National Assemblies is real, and so on. “Automatically, before the end of this year, things will go down.os

    Just recently, when we went for the NEC meeting, President Tinubu advised the governors to go deep into the local areas and invest more. That’s an executive order, and I am very sure any Governor that does not do that will lose his credibility because of the quantum of money being allocated to them,” Fadahunsi said.

    He further appealed to Nigerians of voting age to take part in the ongoing Continuous Voters Registration (CVR) exercise, stressing that active participation is key to inclusive governance. “I have personally gone around to ensure that stakeholders who will facilitate the process are actively on board.

    Particularly, reaching the Kings, custodians of cultural heritage, and community leaders. “We are urging people in the community to register. Including the longtime settlers in our environment, the Hausa farmers, Fulani herdsmen, and the Igedes. They all must register and get an email PVC,” he added.
    Content creators observe as Senate urges Nigerians to Return to Farm and Solve Hunger Problem. The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Industry, Senator Francis Fadahunsi, has called on Nigerians to embrace farming in order to tackle the hunger cr+sis currently facing the nation. Speaking with journalists in Ilase-Ijesa, Osun State, on Tuesday, the Osun East lawmaker urged citizens to return to agriculture and produce food in large quantities. He maintained that food sufficiency would ease the pressure of hardship on families. Commending President Bola Tinubu for adopting some of the recommendations given to him on poverty reduction, Fadahunsi expressed optimism that Nigerians would experience relief before the year runs out. “I am farming. Everybody should farm. If there is no hunger, automatically, we will be thinking right. The development is coming. What I have seen in the National Assemblies is real, and so on. “Automatically, before the end of this year, things will go down.os Just recently, when we went for the NEC meeting, President Tinubu advised the governors to go deep into the local areas and invest more. That’s an executive order, and I am very sure any Governor that does not do that will lose his credibility because of the quantum of money being allocated to them,” Fadahunsi said. He further appealed to Nigerians of voting age to take part in the ongoing Continuous Voters Registration (CVR) exercise, stressing that active participation is key to inclusive governance. “I have personally gone around to ensure that stakeholders who will facilitate the process are actively on board. Particularly, reaching the Kings, custodians of cultural heritage, and community leaders. “We are urging people in the community to register. Including the longtime settlers in our environment, the Hausa farmers, Fulani herdsmen, and the Igedes. They all must register and get an email PVC,” he added.
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  • News Brief: Over 1.3m Nigerians Pre-Register For Voter Cards

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says more than 1.3 million Nigerians completed online pre-registration for Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) in the first week of the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR).

    The exercise, which began on August 18, recorded 1,379,342 applications by August 24, with youths aged 18–34 making up over 62%.

    Physical registration also commenced on Monday across 811 INEC offices nationwide, providing options for new registrants, transfers, and card replacements.

    The Commission urged citizens not to delay, warning that multiple registrations remain illegal. The CVR runs until August 30, 2026, ahead of the 2027 general elections.
    News Brief: Over 1.3m Nigerians Pre-Register For Voter Cards The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says more than 1.3 million Nigerians completed online pre-registration for Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) in the first week of the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR). The exercise, which began on August 18, recorded 1,379,342 applications by August 24, with youths aged 18–34 making up over 62%. Physical registration also commenced on Monday across 811 INEC offices nationwide, providing options for new registrants, transfers, and card replacements. The Commission urged citizens not to delay, warning that multiple registrations remain illegal. The CVR runs until August 30, 2026, ahead of the 2027 general elections.
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  • South Uneme Leaders Pledge 100% Support for Tinubu and Okpebholo Ahead of 2027 Elections

    The people of South Uneme communities in Edo North have declared unwavering support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, vowing to deliver 100% of the votes in their domain during the 2027 general elections.

    The community leaders, under the aegis of the South Uneme Leaders Forum, also reaffirmed their backing for Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, and Senator Adams Oshiomhole, commending their grassroots development strides.

    At a high-powered meeting held in Fugar, the forum passed a vote of confidence in Governor Okpebholo and Senator Oshiomhole. They hailed President Tinubu for his economic stabilisation efforts and pledged full mobilisation for his re-election.

    The Secretary of the Forum and former Etsako Central LGA Chairman, Ambrose Kevin Akhigbe, highlighted Oshiomhole’s recognition as “Ozemoya of South Uneme” for constructing the 30km Anegbette–Uzanu road and appointing indigenes into strategic positions.

    He disclosed that the forum resolved to embark on massive voter mobilisation, participate actively in the 2025 INEC Continuous Voter Registration (CVR), and ensure electoral unity ahead of the 2027 elections.

    The meeting drew top leaders including:

    Dr. Aliyu Umaru (Forum Chairman)

    Yakubu Cephas Mohammed (Acting Chairman, Etsako Central LGA)

    Suleiman Bagudu (former council chairman)

    Alhaji Inusa Azimih (business mogul)

    Mohammed Okpafi (APC zonal leader)
    …alongside women, youth, religious, and community leaders.


    The resolutions, they stressed, mirror South Uneme’s commitment to development and progressive leadership.


    #Tinubu2027 #Okpebholo #Oshiomhole #EdoPolitics #SouthUneme #APC #NigerianPolitics #2027Elections
    South Uneme Leaders Pledge 100% Support for Tinubu and Okpebholo Ahead of 2027 Elections The people of South Uneme communities in Edo North have declared unwavering support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, vowing to deliver 100% of the votes in their domain during the 2027 general elections. The community leaders, under the aegis of the South Uneme Leaders Forum, also reaffirmed their backing for Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, and Senator Adams Oshiomhole, commending their grassroots development strides. At a high-powered meeting held in Fugar, the forum passed a vote of confidence in Governor Okpebholo and Senator Oshiomhole. They hailed President Tinubu for his economic stabilisation efforts and pledged full mobilisation for his re-election. The Secretary of the Forum and former Etsako Central LGA Chairman, Ambrose Kevin Akhigbe, highlighted Oshiomhole’s recognition as “Ozemoya of South Uneme” for constructing the 30km Anegbette–Uzanu road and appointing indigenes into strategic positions. He disclosed that the forum resolved to embark on massive voter mobilisation, participate actively in the 2025 INEC Continuous Voter Registration (CVR), and ensure electoral unity ahead of the 2027 elections. The meeting drew top leaders including: Dr. Aliyu Umaru (Forum Chairman) Yakubu Cephas Mohammed (Acting Chairman, Etsako Central LGA) Suleiman Bagudu (former council chairman) Alhaji Inusa Azimih (business mogul) Mohammed Okpafi (APC zonal leader) …alongside women, youth, religious, and community leaders. The resolutions, they stressed, mirror South Uneme’s commitment to development and progressive leadership. #Tinubu2027 #Okpebholo #Oshiomhole #EdoPolitics #SouthUneme #APC #NigerianPolitics #2027Elections
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  • News Brief: INEC Clarifies PVC Collection Process

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said that Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) cannot be printed or collected outside its offices, even after online pre-registration in the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise.

    INEC’s Director of ICT, Bayode Lawrence, explained that online registration only allows applicants to submit basic details, but physical presence at designated centres is required to capture fingerprints and other biometrics before a PVC can be issued.

    He stressed that the measure is aimed at protecting the integrity of the voter register and preventing manipulation or duplication.

    Lawrence added that INEC is working with the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) to integrate data from the national identity database into future registration exercises.

    He also noted that voters without internet access can register physically at INEC local government offices, while those with damaged cards can apply for replacements through the commission’s portal.

    #INEC #PVC #VoterRegistration #NigeriaDecides #Election2027 #CVR
    News Brief: INEC Clarifies PVC Collection Process The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said that Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) cannot be printed or collected outside its offices, even after online pre-registration in the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise. INEC’s Director of ICT, Bayode Lawrence, explained that online registration only allows applicants to submit basic details, but physical presence at designated centres is required to capture fingerprints and other biometrics before a PVC can be issued. He stressed that the measure is aimed at protecting the integrity of the voter register and preventing manipulation or duplication. Lawrence added that INEC is working with the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) to integrate data from the national identity database into future registration exercises. He also noted that voters without internet access can register physically at INEC local government offices, while those with damaged cards can apply for replacements through the commission’s portal. #INEC #PVC #VoterRegistration #NigeriaDecides #Election2027 #CVR
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  • INEC: Pre-Registered Voters Can Only Collect PVCs at Commission Offices

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has clarified that Nigerians who pre-register during the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) will not be able to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) outside INEC offices.

    The electoral body emphasized that all eligible voters must visit designated INEC offices to complete their registration and collect their PVCs, ensuring transparency and proper documentation in the electoral process.

    #INEC #PVC #NigeriaDecides #VoterRegistration #Democracy #Election2025
    INEC: Pre-Registered Voters Can Only Collect PVCs at Commission Offices The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has clarified that Nigerians who pre-register during the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) will not be able to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) outside INEC offices. The electoral body emphasized that all eligible voters must visit designated INEC offices to complete their registration and collect their PVCs, ensuring transparency and proper documentation in the electoral process. #INEC #PVC #NigeriaDecides #VoterRegistration #Democracy #Election2025
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  • CVR: ‘Voter’s Card Holds Strength Of Democracy,’ Obi Urges Nigerians To Register
    Obi said those who sell their votes mortgage their future, deny themselves and their children access to quality education, healthcare, and job opportunities.
    CVR: ‘Voter’s Card Holds Strength Of Democracy,’ Obi Urges Nigerians To Register Obi said those who sell their votes mortgage their future, deny themselves and their children access to quality education, healthcare, and job opportunities.
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  • CVR will only be used in the upcoming Anambra governorship election, and not for bye-elections

    ~ INEC reveals
    CVR will only be used in the upcoming Anambra governorship election, and not for bye-elections ~ INEC reveals
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