• ADC Criticizes Tinubu’s Silence on Venezuela Crisis, Warns Nigeria Has Lost Global Diplomatic Voice in International Affairs

    The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has condemned the Nigerian government under President Bola Tinubu for failing to publicly respond to recent political developments in Venezuela, describing the silence as a national embarrassment and a decline in Nigeria’s international influence.
    ADC National Publicity Secretary Bolaji Abdullahi said Nigeria’s absence from global conversations undermines its historic role as a leading diplomatic voice in Africa and West Africa. He contrasted the current administration’s inaction with past Nigerian leaders like Jaja Nwachukwu and Joseph Garba, who took firm stances on major international issues.
    Abdullahi further suggested that Nigeria’s reluctance to speak reflects internal vulnerabilities and a lack of moral courage, warning that the country’s diminished presence on the global stage is abnormal for its stature. The remarks follow outrage over the U.S. military’s capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife.
    ADC Criticizes Tinubu’s Silence on Venezuela Crisis, Warns Nigeria Has Lost Global Diplomatic Voice in International Affairs The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has condemned the Nigerian government under President Bola Tinubu for failing to publicly respond to recent political developments in Venezuela, describing the silence as a national embarrassment and a decline in Nigeria’s international influence. ADC National Publicity Secretary Bolaji Abdullahi said Nigeria’s absence from global conversations undermines its historic role as a leading diplomatic voice in Africa and West Africa. He contrasted the current administration’s inaction with past Nigerian leaders like Jaja Nwachukwu and Joseph Garba, who took firm stances on major international issues. Abdullahi further suggested that Nigeria’s reluctance to speak reflects internal vulnerabilities and a lack of moral courage, warning that the country’s diminished presence on the global stage is abnormal for its stature. The remarks follow outrage over the U.S. military’s capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife.
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  • Families of Domestic Workers Detained Since 2019 Over Alleged Patience Jonathan Jewellery Theft Slam Goodluck Jonathan’s New Year Message, Demand Immediate Release or Speedy Trial

    Families of domestic workers detained since 2019 over an alleged jewellery theft involving former First Lady, Patience Jonathan, have criticised former President Goodluck Jonathan’s New Year message to Nigerian leaders, describing it as hypocritical and insensitive. The families accused Jonathan of calling for people-centred leadership while remaining silent over the prolonged detention of workers linked to his household, who have been held in custody for more than five years without bail.

    Speaking on behalf of the families, a relative of one of the detainees said Jonathan’s appeal for leaders to prioritise citizens’ welfare rang hollow while the accused domestic workers continue to languish in prison amid repeated court delays. The families urged the former president to lead by example by ensuring either the release of the detained workers or the speedy conclusion of their long-running trial.

    The families lamented the slow pace of the case, noting that while the detainees are reportedly in good health, the prolonged detention has caused severe emotional and economic hardship. They expressed hope that the case would be concluded early in 2026, stressing that justice delayed continues to punish innocent families.

    Their reaction followed Jonathan’s New Year message in which he acknowledged Nigeria’s economic hardship and insecurity, urged leaders to adopt people-oriented governance, and called for leadership anchored on humility, integrity and service to the people.

    The controversy has once again drawn attention to the case of 15 domestic workers accused of stealing jewellery allegedly worth hundreds of millions of naira from Mrs. Jonathan’s residence. The defendants, who have been held at the Okaka Correctional Centre in Yenagoa since 2019, have consistently told the court that they were abducted, tortured and forced to make confessions. Some have named security personnel allegedly involved in their abuse, including claims of suspension, whipping and coercion.

    Despite repeated allegations of torture and police brutality linked to the case, no security operative has been investigated or charged, further fuelling public criticism and calls for justice, accountability and the release of the detained workers.
    Families of Domestic Workers Detained Since 2019 Over Alleged Patience Jonathan Jewellery Theft Slam Goodluck Jonathan’s New Year Message, Demand Immediate Release or Speedy Trial Families of domestic workers detained since 2019 over an alleged jewellery theft involving former First Lady, Patience Jonathan, have criticised former President Goodluck Jonathan’s New Year message to Nigerian leaders, describing it as hypocritical and insensitive. The families accused Jonathan of calling for people-centred leadership while remaining silent over the prolonged detention of workers linked to his household, who have been held in custody for more than five years without bail. Speaking on behalf of the families, a relative of one of the detainees said Jonathan’s appeal for leaders to prioritise citizens’ welfare rang hollow while the accused domestic workers continue to languish in prison amid repeated court delays. The families urged the former president to lead by example by ensuring either the release of the detained workers or the speedy conclusion of their long-running trial. The families lamented the slow pace of the case, noting that while the detainees are reportedly in good health, the prolonged detention has caused severe emotional and economic hardship. They expressed hope that the case would be concluded early in 2026, stressing that justice delayed continues to punish innocent families. Their reaction followed Jonathan’s New Year message in which he acknowledged Nigeria’s economic hardship and insecurity, urged leaders to adopt people-oriented governance, and called for leadership anchored on humility, integrity and service to the people. The controversy has once again drawn attention to the case of 15 domestic workers accused of stealing jewellery allegedly worth hundreds of millions of naira from Mrs. Jonathan’s residence. The defendants, who have been held at the Okaka Correctional Centre in Yenagoa since 2019, have consistently told the court that they were abducted, tortured and forced to make confessions. Some have named security personnel allegedly involved in their abuse, including claims of suspension, whipping and coercion. Despite repeated allegations of torture and police brutality linked to the case, no security operative has been investigated or charged, further fuelling public criticism and calls for justice, accountability and the release of the detained workers.
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  • Nigeria Governed by Sick People’: Sowore Alleges Tinubu Was Flown to Europe for Medical Reasons, Raises Fresh Concerns Over Akpabio’s Health

    Human rights activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore has alleged that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is unwell and was hurriedly flown to Europe for medical treatment. In a post on X, Sowore claimed the president had been “managing himself” before the sudden trip and also questioned the health of Senate President Godswill Akpabio, alleging he is seriously ill. Sowore criticised what he described as a pattern of Nigerian leaders seeking medical care abroad while governing the country. The presidency, however, said Tinubu’s trip was part of his end-of-year break and ahead of his scheduled participation in the 2026 Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week Summit. Akpabio has also previously denied reports of ill health, insisting he remains fit and active in his duties.
    Nigeria Governed by Sick People’: Sowore Alleges Tinubu Was Flown to Europe for Medical Reasons, Raises Fresh Concerns Over Akpabio’s Health Human rights activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore has alleged that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is unwell and was hurriedly flown to Europe for medical treatment. In a post on X, Sowore claimed the president had been “managing himself” before the sudden trip and also questioned the health of Senate President Godswill Akpabio, alleging he is seriously ill. Sowore criticised what he described as a pattern of Nigerian leaders seeking medical care abroad while governing the country. The presidency, however, said Tinubu’s trip was part of his end-of-year break and ahead of his scheduled participation in the 2026 Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week Summit. Akpabio has also previously denied reports of ill health, insisting he remains fit and active in his duties.
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  • US Attack in Sokoto: Resident Accuses Trump of Targeting Innocent Civilians in Alleged ISIS Airstrike, Questions Terror Claims

    A Sokoto resident, Jamilu Umar Jabbi, has strongly condemned the recent United States airstrike on alleged ISIS bases in Sokoto State, ordered by former US President Donald Trump. Speaking via a Facebook post, Jabbi questioned the existence of ISIS in Sokoto and accused the US of targeting innocent civilians rather than terrorists. He argued that areas with documented terrorist activities, such as Zamfara, Katsina, and parts of eastern Sokoto, were ignored, while Jabo—an area he claims has no history of terrorism—was struck at night.
    Jabbi further alleged that the attack reflects injustice and a hidden agenda against Muslims, calling on Nigerian leaders to speak out and urging divine intervention. His comments have sparked mixed reactions online, with some supporting the US action as a counterterrorism effort and others insisting that innocent lives were lost. The incident continues to fuel national debate over the legitimacy, intelligence basis, and humanitarian impact of the reported US airstrikes in northern Nigeria.
    US Attack in Sokoto: Resident Accuses Trump of Targeting Innocent Civilians in Alleged ISIS Airstrike, Questions Terror Claims A Sokoto resident, Jamilu Umar Jabbi, has strongly condemned the recent United States airstrike on alleged ISIS bases in Sokoto State, ordered by former US President Donald Trump. Speaking via a Facebook post, Jabbi questioned the existence of ISIS in Sokoto and accused the US of targeting innocent civilians rather than terrorists. He argued that areas with documented terrorist activities, such as Zamfara, Katsina, and parts of eastern Sokoto, were ignored, while Jabo—an area he claims has no history of terrorism—was struck at night. Jabbi further alleged that the attack reflects injustice and a hidden agenda against Muslims, calling on Nigerian leaders to speak out and urging divine intervention. His comments have sparked mixed reactions online, with some supporting the US action as a counterterrorism effort and others insisting that innocent lives were lost. The incident continues to fuel national debate over the legitimacy, intelligence basis, and humanitarian impact of the reported US airstrikes in northern Nigeria.
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  • Top Lagos Cleric Primate Ayodele Releases 2026 Prophecies, Predicts Tinubu Will Sack Ministers

    Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele, founder of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church in Lagos, has unveiled his 2026 prophecies, highlighting warnings for Nigerian leaders, the African continent, and global affairs. Among the predictions, Ayodele stated that President Bola Tinubu would relieve some ministers, face betrayal from trusted aides, and contend with disunity, protests, and political challenges. The 146-page prophecy also covers issues including terrorism, economic reforms, natural disasters, international relations, and potential crises in the banking, telecommunications, and political sectors.
    Top Lagos Cleric Primate Ayodele Releases 2026 Prophecies, Predicts Tinubu Will Sack Ministers Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele, founder of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church in Lagos, has unveiled his 2026 prophecies, highlighting warnings for Nigerian leaders, the African continent, and global affairs. Among the predictions, Ayodele stated that President Bola Tinubu would relieve some ministers, face betrayal from trusted aides, and contend with disunity, protests, and political challenges. The 146-page prophecy also covers issues including terrorism, economic reforms, natural disasters, international relations, and potential crises in the banking, telecommunications, and political sectors.
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  • Breaking: President Bola Tinubu Congratulates Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan on His 68th Birthday, Praises Humility, Statesmanship, and Democratic Contributions

    President Bola Tinubu has extended heartfelt congratulations to former President Goodluck Jonathan on his 68th birthday, celebrating his life, leadership, and contributions to Nigeria’s democracy. In a message reflecting on Jonathan’s humility and diplomatic approach, Tinubu praised the former president’s statesmanship during the 2015 elections, noting how it strengthened democratic institutions and elevated Nigeria’s global standing. He recalled their past collaborations, highlighting Jonathan’s guidance and support that influenced Tinubu’s own political journey. Beyond domestic politics, Tinubu acknowledged Jonathan’s international efforts in promoting democratic values across Africa. The President also offered prayers for Jonathan, his wife Patience, and their family, wishing them continued health and happiness. The message underscores a rare moment of unity and respect between current and former Nigerian leaders, celebrating the legacy of public service and integrity. This tribute, following similar felicitations to other political figures like former Ekiti Governor Peter Ayodele Fayose, reflects Tinubu’s commitment to honoring leadership, resilience, and dedication to nation-building.
    Breaking: President Bola Tinubu Congratulates Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan on His 68th Birthday, Praises Humility, Statesmanship, and Democratic Contributions President Bola Tinubu has extended heartfelt congratulations to former President Goodluck Jonathan on his 68th birthday, celebrating his life, leadership, and contributions to Nigeria’s democracy. In a message reflecting on Jonathan’s humility and diplomatic approach, Tinubu praised the former president’s statesmanship during the 2015 elections, noting how it strengthened democratic institutions and elevated Nigeria’s global standing. He recalled their past collaborations, highlighting Jonathan’s guidance and support that influenced Tinubu’s own political journey. Beyond domestic politics, Tinubu acknowledged Jonathan’s international efforts in promoting democratic values across Africa. The President also offered prayers for Jonathan, his wife Patience, and their family, wishing them continued health and happiness. The message underscores a rare moment of unity and respect between current and former Nigerian leaders, celebrating the legacy of public service and integrity. This tribute, following similar felicitations to other political figures like former Ekiti Governor Peter Ayodele Fayose, reflects Tinubu’s commitment to honoring leadership, resilience, and dedication to nation-building.
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  • U.S. Congressman Alleges Fulani Militants Conduct “Genocidal Campaign” Against Christians in Nigeria

    U.S. Republican Congressman Riley Moore has described violent attacks on Christian communities in Nigeria’s Middle Belt as a “genocidal campaign,” following a high-risk visit to Benue State. Speaking on Fox News, Moore recounted touring IDP camps and meeting victims of the attacks, including women who witnessed the murder of their children. He accused Fulani militants of targeting Christians deliberately, dismissing explanations of land disputes or climate pressures. Moore revealed that he will report his findings to former President Donald Trump and urged U.S. authorities to engage Nigerian leaders on the crisis, emphasizing that IDP camps offer little protection and that communities remain under severe threat.
    U.S. Congressman Alleges Fulani Militants Conduct “Genocidal Campaign” Against Christians in Nigeria U.S. Republican Congressman Riley Moore has described violent attacks on Christian communities in Nigeria’s Middle Belt as a “genocidal campaign,” following a high-risk visit to Benue State. Speaking on Fox News, Moore recounted touring IDP camps and meeting victims of the attacks, including women who witnessed the murder of their children. He accused Fulani militants of targeting Christians deliberately, dismissing explanations of land disputes or climate pressures. Moore revealed that he will report his findings to former President Donald Trump and urged U.S. authorities to engage Nigerian leaders on the crisis, emphasizing that IDP camps offer little protection and that communities remain under severe threat.
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  • Just In: Senate chambers buzzed with tension as Senate President Godswill Akpabio reportedly told fellow senators that “Donald Trump is on our necks”— insisting that the U.S. is watching closely and already thre@tening action against Nigeria over rising terror!sm concerns.

    According to political analyst Okwy Chris, this is exactly why Gen. Christopher Musa was quickly appointed as Nigeria’s new Defence Minister.

    His words were sharp:

    “Nigerians, now you can see the real reason Gen. Musa was made Defence Minister. He’s the man they believe can clean up the m3ss they created. These leaders fear America, not the Nigerians they sn@tched p0wer from.”

    This development has stirred major conversations nationwide — especially with the idea that international pressure, not internal accountability, is what finally forces Nigerian leaders to “do the right thing.”

    Is this the wake-up call the government needs?
    Nigeria may be entering a new phase of global scrutiny — and the world is watching.

    Do you think America’s pressure will actually make Nigerian leaders act right, or will it change nothing?

    If this story got you thinking, SHARE this post so others can join the conversation.
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    Just In: Senate chambers buzzed with tension as Senate President Godswill Akpabio reportedly told fellow senators that “Donald Trump is on our necks”— insisting that the U.S. is watching closely and already thre@tening action against Nigeria over rising terror!sm concerns. According to political analyst Okwy Chris, this is exactly why Gen. Christopher Musa was quickly appointed as Nigeria’s new Defence Minister. His words were sharp: “Nigerians, now you can see the real reason Gen. Musa was made Defence Minister. He’s the man they believe can clean up the m3ss they created. These leaders fear America, not the Nigerians they sn@tched p0wer from.” This development has stirred major conversations nationwide — especially with the idea that international pressure, not internal accountability, is what finally forces Nigerian leaders to “do the right thing.” Is this the wake-up call the government needs? Nigeria may be entering a new phase of global scrutiny — and the world is watching. Do you think America’s pressure will actually make Nigerian leaders act right, or will it change nothing? If this story got you thinking, SHARE this post so others can join the conversation. And if you're new here, FOLLOW our page to stay updated with authentic breaking stories — “If It’s Loud, It’s NewsFlash!” #newsflashafrica #NigeriaPolitics #GlobalPressure #newsflashngr
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  • Trump’s threat: America couldn’t do anything without our knowledge under my watch – Obasanjo.

    In a veiled remark on the ongoing controversy over President Donald Trump’s military invasion threat on Nigeria, the former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Monday disclosed that under his watch as the Nigeria’s Head of State, late United States President Jimmy Carter would not do anything in Africa without his knowledge.

    It would be recalled Trump, in a series of posts on X between October 31 and November 1, condemned continued killings in Nigeria, declaring America’s readiness to send its military to Nigeria if the Federal Government failed to stop the killings by jihadist groups, the remarks which has sparked divergent reactions from both the Federal Government and prominent Nigerian leaders and religious organizations in past weeks.

    The federal government particularly rejected Trump’s allegations, insisting that the country’s insecurity affects all religious groups.

    Speaking on Monday in Abeokuta, Ogun State, during the Presidential Youth Mentorship Retreat (6.0) organised by the Youth Development Centre, an arm of the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL), Obasanjo did not make a direct remark to the ongoing controversy, but he tactfully recalled how the US under Carter held Nigeria in high esteem.

    Obasanjo and Cater, who died recently in December 2024, were regarded as best of friends.

    In January this year, Obasanjo held a memorial service in Abeokuta in honour of Carter, where he paid glowing tributes to the late US President who died at age 100.

    According to Obasanjo, right from independence, the world and indeed America saw Nigeria as Africa’s leader, saying the country lost the confidence at some point before the Muritala-Obasanjo military regime “brought it back. “

    Going down memory lane, Obasanjo said Cater as the US President would not do anything on African soil without informing the Nigerian government when he was Head of State.
    Trump’s threat: America couldn’t do anything without our knowledge under my watch – Obasanjo. In a veiled remark on the ongoing controversy over President Donald Trump’s military invasion threat on Nigeria, the former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Monday disclosed that under his watch as the Nigeria’s Head of State, late United States President Jimmy Carter would not do anything in Africa without his knowledge. It would be recalled Trump, in a series of posts on X between October 31 and November 1, condemned continued killings in Nigeria, declaring America’s readiness to send its military to Nigeria if the Federal Government failed to stop the killings by jihadist groups, the remarks which has sparked divergent reactions from both the Federal Government and prominent Nigerian leaders and religious organizations in past weeks. The federal government particularly rejected Trump’s allegations, insisting that the country’s insecurity affects all religious groups. Speaking on Monday in Abeokuta, Ogun State, during the Presidential Youth Mentorship Retreat (6.0) organised by the Youth Development Centre, an arm of the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL), Obasanjo did not make a direct remark to the ongoing controversy, but he tactfully recalled how the US under Carter held Nigeria in high esteem. Obasanjo and Cater, who died recently in December 2024, were regarded as best of friends. In January this year, Obasanjo held a memorial service in Abeokuta in honour of Carter, where he paid glowing tributes to the late US President who died at age 100. According to Obasanjo, right from independence, the world and indeed America saw Nigeria as Africa’s leader, saying the country lost the confidence at some point before the Muritala-Obasanjo military regime “brought it back. “ Going down memory lane, Obasanjo said Cater as the US President would not do anything on African soil without informing the Nigerian government when he was Head of State.
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  • Nigeria’s House of Reps Clashes Over Motion Challenging Trump’s Claim on Religious Killings
    A heated debate broke out in the Nigerian House of Representatives after Hon. Olamijuwonlo Ayodeji Alao-Akala moved a motion to counter what he called “misleading international narratives on religious killings” in Nigeria. The motion came in response to recent comments by former U.S. President Donald Trump labeling Nigeria a “country of particular concern” over alleged religious persecution.

    The motion sparked loud disagreements among lawmakers, with accusations of politicizing the issue. Despite calls for calm from Speaker Tajudeen Abbas, the uproar continued, forcing the House into a closed-door executive session and ordering journalists out of the chamber.

    Trump’s statement has already drawn backlash from Nigerian leaders who described it as unwarranted interference in the country’s internal affairs.
    Nigeria’s House of Reps Clashes Over Motion Challenging Trump’s Claim on Religious Killings A heated debate broke out in the Nigerian House of Representatives after Hon. Olamijuwonlo Ayodeji Alao-Akala moved a motion to counter what he called “misleading international narratives on religious killings” in Nigeria. The motion came in response to recent comments by former U.S. President Donald Trump labeling Nigeria a “country of particular concern” over alleged religious persecution. The motion sparked loud disagreements among lawmakers, with accusations of politicizing the issue. Despite calls for calm from Speaker Tajudeen Abbas, the uproar continued, forcing the House into a closed-door executive session and ordering journalists out of the chamber. Trump’s statement has already drawn backlash from Nigerian leaders who described it as unwarranted interference in the country’s internal affairs.
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  • Peter Obi Slams Govs Public Conduct After Meeting Atlanta Mayor During US Trip.

    Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, compared leadership in Nigeria and the US, criticising Nigerian officials for flashy displays of power despite having much smaller budgets.

    In a post on X on Thursday, Obi recounted his ongoing three-day trip to the US, which took him to Atlanta, Washington, and Chicago.

    He noted that Atlanta, with a city budget of around $3 billion, generates more revenue than Nigeria’s national budget, yet its mayor, Andre Dickens, maintains a modest public profile.

    Obi revealed that he travelled with Mayor Dickens on the same flight from Atlanta to Washington and observed no special treatment for the mayor.

    “He boarded and disembarked like every other passenger, without aides carrying bags, announcements, sirens, or entourages,” Obi said.

    He further contrasted this with Nigeria, stating: “In Nigeria, governors—most of whom oversee budgets smaller than Atlanta’s—and even local government chairmen, whose allocations are less than 1% of Atlanta’s, would have constituted a public nuisance with sirens, protocol officers, endless announcements, large entourages, and posters everywhere.”

    Obi argued that Nigerian leaders must change their public conduct and focus on service delivery, pointing to Dickens’ priorities of crime reduction, youth empowerment, and a minimum wage of $15 per hour for council workers as examples of effective, humble leadership.
    Peter Obi Slams Govs Public Conduct After Meeting Atlanta Mayor During US Trip. Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, compared leadership in Nigeria and the US, criticising Nigerian officials for flashy displays of power despite having much smaller budgets. In a post on X on Thursday, Obi recounted his ongoing three-day trip to the US, which took him to Atlanta, Washington, and Chicago. He noted that Atlanta, with a city budget of around $3 billion, generates more revenue than Nigeria’s national budget, yet its mayor, Andre Dickens, maintains a modest public profile. Obi revealed that he travelled with Mayor Dickens on the same flight from Atlanta to Washington and observed no special treatment for the mayor. “He boarded and disembarked like every other passenger, without aides carrying bags, announcements, sirens, or entourages,” Obi said. He further contrasted this with Nigeria, stating: “In Nigeria, governors—most of whom oversee budgets smaller than Atlanta’s—and even local government chairmen, whose allocations are less than 1% of Atlanta’s, would have constituted a public nuisance with sirens, protocol officers, endless announcements, large entourages, and posters everywhere.” Obi argued that Nigerian leaders must change their public conduct and focus on service delivery, pointing to Dickens’ priorities of crime reduction, youth empowerment, and a minimum wage of $15 per hour for council workers as examples of effective, humble leadership.
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  • AGG Slams APC League of Professionals Over Attacks on Primate Ayodele

    The Alliance for Good Governance (AGG) has strongly criticized the APC League of Professionals (ALP) over its recent response to Primate Elijah Ayodele’s prophecies concerning President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, describing ALP’s position as “a shameful display of ignorance, misinformation, and falsehood.”

    In a statement signed by its president, Sola Johnson, AGG accused ALP of embarrassing itself by sponsoring media publications against the cleric, who has consistently issued spiritual counsel and warnings to Nigerian leaders.

    “Day in and day out, the man of God is criticized for his prophecies, but this particular one by ALP is laughable. It reeks of ignorance, misunderstanding, and drunken misinformation. For a group that claims to be professionals, they have only succeeded in presenting themselves like stark illiterates and rumour peddlers,” Johnson said.


    He dismissed as false and fabricated the claim that Primate Ayodele told President Tinubu not to contest in the 2027 elections.

    “How can someone who has been advising on strategies that could make the president win or lose suddenly tell him not to contest? It is embarrassing that ALP would stoop so low to concoct lies,” he added.

    On Prophecies About Trump and the Economy

    Responding to Ayodele’s caution that Tinubu should be careful in his dealings with former U.S. President Donald Trump, AGG insisted the advice was both timely and crucial.

    “This is a prophecy the president himself should take note of to make informed decisions. What exactly is paining this amateur group in this message? They are clearly more interested in attacking the prophet than protecting the president’s interest,” the group noted.

    AGG also condemned ALP’s stance that prophets should not speak on economic matters, describing it as “evidence of serious illiteracy.”

    “The Bible itself is full of examples where men of God shaped national economies. Joseph’s foresight saved Egypt from famine, Elijah foretold economic recovery in Israel. To say a prophet cannot speak on the economy is shallow reasoning,” Johnson argued.


    On security matters, AGG clarified that Ayodele has expressed support for the idea of state police, but warned against its potential misuse by politicians.

    The group further cautioned President Tinubu not to be swayed by groups like ALP, alleging they were more interested in undermining his administration than ensuring his success.

    “This group is not after Tinubu’s success; they are after his failure. By trying to turn him against the word of God, they are pushing him toward defeat. The president must be very careful of such misguided elements,” Johnson warned.
    AGG Slams APC League of Professionals Over Attacks on Primate Ayodele The Alliance for Good Governance (AGG) has strongly criticized the APC League of Professionals (ALP) over its recent response to Primate Elijah Ayodele’s prophecies concerning President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, describing ALP’s position as “a shameful display of ignorance, misinformation, and falsehood.” In a statement signed by its president, Sola Johnson, AGG accused ALP of embarrassing itself by sponsoring media publications against the cleric, who has consistently issued spiritual counsel and warnings to Nigerian leaders. “Day in and day out, the man of God is criticized for his prophecies, but this particular one by ALP is laughable. It reeks of ignorance, misunderstanding, and drunken misinformation. For a group that claims to be professionals, they have only succeeded in presenting themselves like stark illiterates and rumour peddlers,” Johnson said. He dismissed as false and fabricated the claim that Primate Ayodele told President Tinubu not to contest in the 2027 elections. “How can someone who has been advising on strategies that could make the president win or lose suddenly tell him not to contest? It is embarrassing that ALP would stoop so low to concoct lies,” he added. On Prophecies About Trump and the Economy Responding to Ayodele’s caution that Tinubu should be careful in his dealings with former U.S. President Donald Trump, AGG insisted the advice was both timely and crucial. “This is a prophecy the president himself should take note of to make informed decisions. What exactly is paining this amateur group in this message? They are clearly more interested in attacking the prophet than protecting the president’s interest,” the group noted. AGG also condemned ALP’s stance that prophets should not speak on economic matters, describing it as “evidence of serious illiteracy.” “The Bible itself is full of examples where men of God shaped national economies. Joseph’s foresight saved Egypt from famine, Elijah foretold economic recovery in Israel. To say a prophet cannot speak on the economy is shallow reasoning,” Johnson argued. On security matters, AGG clarified that Ayodele has expressed support for the idea of state police, but warned against its potential misuse by politicians. The group further cautioned President Tinubu not to be swayed by groups like ALP, alleging they were more interested in undermining his administration than ensuring his success. “This group is not after Tinubu’s success; they are after his failure. By trying to turn him against the word of God, they are pushing him toward defeat. The president must be very careful of such misguided elements,” Johnson warned.
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  • S𝐞𝐲𝐢 𝐓𝐢𝐧𝐮𝐛𝐮 𝐜𝐚𝐧 𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐧𝐠𝐞 𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐟𝐚𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐧𝐭 – 𝐁𝐰𝐚𝐥𝐚

    Bwala: Seyi Tinubu Qualified To Contest Lagos Governorship

    The Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, has said that the president’s son, Seyi Tinubu, is constitutionally qualified to contest for any political office in Nigeria, including the governorship of Lagos State.

    Speaking on The Clarity Zone podcast posted on YouTube on Wednesday, Bwala dismissed criticisms suggesting Seyi’s political relevance is tied solely to his father’s influence. He described him instead as a bridge-builder among Nigerian youth.

    “If Seyi Tinubu’s father is the president, what stops him from running for Lagos State governor? Seyi Tinubu can even challenge his father in the next election,” Bwala said.

    He praised Seyi’s character, describing him as humble and unassuming despite his privileged background as the son of a former Lagos governor and now president of Nigeria.

    According to him, Seyi has cultivated long-standing friendships, supported young people in securing government opportunities, and even attracted criticism for bringing in individuals across party lines, including Obidients.

    Bwala further noted that Seyi has maintained maturity by avoiding scandals or social media attacks, even though his father is one of the most heavily criticised Nigerian leaders in recent memory.

    The presidential aide also revealed that his own criticisms of the Tinubu administration have never affected his relationship with Seyi, describing him as someone capable of separating politics from personal relationships.

    He urged Nigerians to judge Seyi Tinubu based on personal experience rather than inherited opinions.

    “Until you experience somebody, don’t have an opinion of them. Too many people inherit other people’s problems without any personal encounter,” Bwala added.
    S𝐞𝐲𝐢 𝐓𝐢𝐧𝐮𝐛𝐮 𝐜𝐚𝐧 𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐧𝐠𝐞 𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐟𝐚𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐧𝐭 – 𝐁𝐰𝐚𝐥𝐚 Bwala: Seyi Tinubu Qualified To Contest Lagos Governorship The Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, has said that the president’s son, Seyi Tinubu, is constitutionally qualified to contest for any political office in Nigeria, including the governorship of Lagos State. Speaking on The Clarity Zone podcast posted on YouTube on Wednesday, Bwala dismissed criticisms suggesting Seyi’s political relevance is tied solely to his father’s influence. He described him instead as a bridge-builder among Nigerian youth. “If Seyi Tinubu’s father is the president, what stops him from running for Lagos State governor? Seyi Tinubu can even challenge his father in the next election,” Bwala said. He praised Seyi’s character, describing him as humble and unassuming despite his privileged background as the son of a former Lagos governor and now president of Nigeria. According to him, Seyi has cultivated long-standing friendships, supported young people in securing government opportunities, and even attracted criticism for bringing in individuals across party lines, including Obidients. Bwala further noted that Seyi has maintained maturity by avoiding scandals or social media attacks, even though his father is one of the most heavily criticised Nigerian leaders in recent memory. The presidential aide also revealed that his own criticisms of the Tinubu administration have never affected his relationship with Seyi, describing him as someone capable of separating politics from personal relationships. He urged Nigerians to judge Seyi Tinubu based on personal experience rather than inherited opinions. “Until you experience somebody, don’t have an opinion of them. Too many people inherit other people’s problems without any personal encounter,” Bwala added.
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  • BREAKING: Coalition Of Nigerian Leaders Warns Of ‘Wartime Levels’ Of Insecurity, Proposes Presidential Task Force

    A coalition of prominent Nigerian leaders across ethnic, religious, and political divides has raised alarm over worsening insecurity under President Bola Tinubu, warning that the nation risks sliding into chaos unless urgent action is taken.

    Citing an Amnesty International report, the leaders said at least 10,217 Nigerians have been killed in violent attacks in the past two years, describing it as “wartime levels of slaughter.” Benue alone reportedly recorded nearly 6,900 deaths, Plateau over 2,600, while Zamfara has seen 638 villages razed and residents forced to pay criminal levies.

    The coalition condemned what it termed “a dangerous national silence” and the state’s failure to maintain security, stressing that farmer-herder clashes have evolved into sectarian wars fueled by poverty, arms proliferation, and impunity.

    They proposed the creation of a Presidential Task Force on National Security with extraordinary powers to coordinate intelligence, disarm armed groups, reintegrate displaced persons, and publish quarterly accountability reports.

    “Nigeria stands on a knife-edge,” the leaders warned, urging immediate reforms, reconciliation, and inclusive governance to halt the bloodshed.

    #NigeriaSecurity #Insecurity #Tinubu #BreakingNews
    BREAKING: Coalition Of Nigerian Leaders Warns Of ‘Wartime Levels’ Of Insecurity, Proposes Presidential Task Force A coalition of prominent Nigerian leaders across ethnic, religious, and political divides has raised alarm over worsening insecurity under President Bola Tinubu, warning that the nation risks sliding into chaos unless urgent action is taken. Citing an Amnesty International report, the leaders said at least 10,217 Nigerians have been killed in violent attacks in the past two years, describing it as “wartime levels of slaughter.” Benue alone reportedly recorded nearly 6,900 deaths, Plateau over 2,600, while Zamfara has seen 638 villages razed and residents forced to pay criminal levies. The coalition condemned what it termed “a dangerous national silence” and the state’s failure to maintain security, stressing that farmer-herder clashes have evolved into sectarian wars fueled by poverty, arms proliferation, and impunity. They proposed the creation of a Presidential Task Force on National Security with extraordinary powers to coordinate intelligence, disarm armed groups, reintegrate displaced persons, and publish quarterly accountability reports. “Nigeria stands on a knife-edge,” the leaders warned, urging immediate reforms, reconciliation, and inclusive governance to halt the bloodshed. #NigeriaSecurity #Insecurity #Tinubu #BreakingNews
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  • A group of concerned Nigerian leaders has asked President Bola Tinubu to create a Presidential Task Force on National Security to stop killings, banditry, terrorism and all forms of violent crimes across different states in Nigeria.
    A group of concerned Nigerian leaders has asked President Bola Tinubu to create a Presidential Task Force on National Security to stop killings, banditry, terrorism and all forms of violent crimes across different states in Nigeria.
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  • FG Knocks US Embassy for Overstepping Bounds, Intruding in Internal Affairs.

    Officials of the Federal Government has accused the United States Embassy in Nigeria of overstepping its diplomatic bounds and interfering in the country’s internal affairs, following the circulation of a critical media report targeting Nigerian leaders.

    Government officials expressed outrage over the U.S. Mission’s alleged role in promoting an article published by The Africa Report, which criticised state governors for lavish spending on new government buildings in Oyo and Gombe States.

    The report, it is understood, drew backlash in Abuja, with senior sources accusing the U.S. Embassy of encouraging a “smear campaign” under the guise of press freedom.

    “The embassy’s actions are not only inappropriate but violate diplomatic norms,” a senior government official told reporters. “They have crossed the line into political interference.”

    The Federal Government defended the governors mentioned in the article, describing Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo and Governor Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe as models of fiscal discipline. Officials said both governors have maintained responsible budgeting, improved public services, and met workers’ salaries regularly.

    Sources also alleged that the article was influenced by personal motives. According to them, the publisher of The Africa Report had earlier approached the Nigerian Governors’ Forum for sponsorship of an “Africa Roundtable” event but was turned down. The rejection, officials claim, led to strained relations and eventual negative coverage — now reportedly circulated by the U.S. Embassy.

    “This isn’t journalism. It’s retaliation disguised as reporting, and the U.S. Mission’s role in spreading it is unacceptable,” a government source said.

    The government pointed to Article 41(1) of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, which bars foreign missions from interfering in the domestic affairs of host countries. Officials say the U.S. Embassy’s recent actions clearly violate this principle.

    FG Knocks US Embassy for Overstepping Bounds, Intruding in Internal Affairs. Officials of the Federal Government has accused the United States Embassy in Nigeria of overstepping its diplomatic bounds and interfering in the country’s internal affairs, following the circulation of a critical media report targeting Nigerian leaders. Government officials expressed outrage over the U.S. Mission’s alleged role in promoting an article published by The Africa Report, which criticised state governors for lavish spending on new government buildings in Oyo and Gombe States. The report, it is understood, drew backlash in Abuja, with senior sources accusing the U.S. Embassy of encouraging a “smear campaign” under the guise of press freedom. “The embassy’s actions are not only inappropriate but violate diplomatic norms,” a senior government official told reporters. “They have crossed the line into political interference.” The Federal Government defended the governors mentioned in the article, describing Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo and Governor Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe as models of fiscal discipline. Officials said both governors have maintained responsible budgeting, improved public services, and met workers’ salaries regularly. Sources also alleged that the article was influenced by personal motives. According to them, the publisher of The Africa Report had earlier approached the Nigerian Governors’ Forum for sponsorship of an “Africa Roundtable” event but was turned down. The rejection, officials claim, led to strained relations and eventual negative coverage — now reportedly circulated by the U.S. Embassy. “This isn’t journalism. It’s retaliation disguised as reporting, and the U.S. Mission’s role in spreading it is unacceptable,” a government source said. The government pointed to Article 41(1) of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, which bars foreign missions from interfering in the domestic affairs of host countries. Officials say the U.S. Embassy’s recent actions clearly violate this principle.
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  • “Nigeria Under a Spell of Suffering” – Pastor Enenche Decries Worsening Hardship, Calls Out Disconnected Leaders


    Popular Nigerian pastor, Dr. Paul Enenche, has raised the alarm over what he described as a “blanket of darkness and sorcery” hanging over the nation, leaving citizens spiritually trapped and economically suffocated.

    Speaking passionately during a recent sermon, Enenche lamented the growing number of congregants who now queue after church—not for prayers—but to seek help for rent, school fees, hospital bills, and food. He said pastors are overwhelmed by the sheer volume of desperate needs.

    He blamed Nigerian leaders for turning a blind eye to the pain of the masses, describing their attitude as “careless and disconnected” from the harsh realities facing ordinary Nigerians.

    > “There’s a demonic tolerance of suffering in this country. What should provoke national outrage has been accepted as normal. It is not normal—it’s witchcraft,” he declared.

    #PaulEnenche #NigeriaInPain #SpiritualCaptivity #SufferingInSilence #HardshipInNigeria #DarkCloudOverNigeria

    “Nigeria Under a Spell of Suffering” – Pastor Enenche Decries Worsening Hardship, Calls Out Disconnected Leaders Popular Nigerian pastor, Dr. Paul Enenche, has raised the alarm over what he described as a “blanket of darkness and sorcery” hanging over the nation, leaving citizens spiritually trapped and economically suffocated. Speaking passionately during a recent sermon, Enenche lamented the growing number of congregants who now queue after church—not for prayers—but to seek help for rent, school fees, hospital bills, and food. He said pastors are overwhelmed by the sheer volume of desperate needs. He blamed Nigerian leaders for turning a blind eye to the pain of the masses, describing their attitude as “careless and disconnected” from the harsh realities facing ordinary Nigerians. > “There’s a demonic tolerance of suffering in this country. What should provoke national outrage has been accepted as normal. It is not normal—it’s witchcraft,” he declared. #PaulEnenche #NigeriaInPain #SpiritualCaptivity #SufferingInSilence #HardshipInNigeria #DarkCloudOverNigeria
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Two Former Nigerian Leaders, Abdulsalami, Buhari Sick And Dying In London – Source | Sahara Reporters
    EXCLUSIVE: Two Former Nigerian Leaders, Abdulsalami, Buhari Sick And Dying In London – Source | Sahara Reporters
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  • NYSC laments what Nigerians are doing to corpers posted to....??

    What is the lot of many members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) on due posting to primary places of service?
    The reality may not be what some people think.

    In fact, the authority of the NYSC has expressed concern over the manner in which youth corpers are being treated at the different stations of their posting.

    The lamentation is coming from the Director-General of the NYSC, Brig.-Gen Olakunle Nafiu, while he spoke today in Jos.

    Occasion was the 2025 Annual NYSC Corps Employers’ Workshop, where he was represented by NYSC Deputy Director for the North-Central Zone.

    Mrs Gbamisola Salami, the, Nafiu emphasised that corps employers played a crucial role in shaping the overall experience of corps members during their service year.

    He listed the unacceptable ways in which NYSC scheme or members were being treated:

    delays—or outright failure—in applying for corps members,
    failure to provide statutory welfare provisions,
    in some cases, inhumane treatment of corps members.
    “Your organisations provide a platform for corps members to apply their skills, gain practical experience, and develop their professional capacities,” he said.

    Nafiu, urged employers to recognise the numerous challenges faced by corps members and to create a supportive work environment to promote well-being and productivity.

    “By working together, we can ensure that the NYSC programme remains relevant, effective, and impactful in shaping the next generation of Nigerian leaders.
    NYSC laments what Nigerians are doing to corpers posted to....?? What is the lot of many members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) on due posting to primary places of service? The reality may not be what some people think. In fact, the authority of the NYSC has expressed concern over the manner in which youth corpers are being treated at the different stations of their posting. The lamentation is coming from the Director-General of the NYSC, Brig.-Gen Olakunle Nafiu, while he spoke today in Jos. Occasion was the 2025 Annual NYSC Corps Employers’ Workshop, where he was represented by NYSC Deputy Director for the North-Central Zone. Mrs Gbamisola Salami, the, Nafiu emphasised that corps employers played a crucial role in shaping the overall experience of corps members during their service year. He listed the unacceptable ways in which NYSC scheme or members were being treated: delays—or outright failure—in applying for corps members, failure to provide statutory welfare provisions, in some cases, inhumane treatment of corps members. “Your organisations provide a platform for corps members to apply their skills, gain practical experience, and develop their professional capacities,” he said. Nafiu, urged employers to recognise the numerous challenges faced by corps members and to create a supportive work environment to promote well-being and productivity. “By working together, we can ensure that the NYSC programme remains relevant, effective, and impactful in shaping the next generation of Nigerian leaders.
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  • Eid - el Adha : DG NILDS Urges Muslims To Make Sacrifices Attract Allah's Rewards

    The Director General National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies, NILDS, Professor Abubakar Sulaiman has advised Muslims to be guided strictly by the fear of Allah and the tradition of Prophet Muhammad when slaughtering their animals at Eid- el-Adha.

    This is contained in a statement marking the Eid -el- Kabir celebration by Muslims the world over.

    Professor Sulaiman said the spiritual lessons and significance of sacrificing rams should not be lost on the altars of show off, arrogance and motive to oppress one another pointing out that the meat is meant to be shared with those who couldn't afford to buy; Christians and neighbours for their sacrifices to be accepted as an act of worship.

    While congratulating Muslims on this special occasion, the former minister of national planning urged Muslim
    Ummah to pray for God's guidance for Nigerian Leaders at all levels and for the country's socio- economic breakthrough under the president Tinubu Renewed Hope agenda.
    Eid - el Adha : DG NILDS Urges Muslims To Make Sacrifices Attract Allah's Rewards The Director General National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies, NILDS, Professor Abubakar Sulaiman has advised Muslims to be guided strictly by the fear of Allah and the tradition of Prophet Muhammad when slaughtering their animals at Eid- el-Adha. This is contained in a statement marking the Eid -el- Kabir celebration by Muslims the world over. Professor Sulaiman said the spiritual lessons and significance of sacrificing rams should not be lost on the altars of show off, arrogance and motive to oppress one another pointing out that the meat is meant to be shared with those who couldn't afford to buy; Christians and neighbours for their sacrifices to be accepted as an act of worship. While congratulating Muslims on this special occasion, the former minister of national planning urged Muslim Ummah to pray for God's guidance for Nigerian Leaders at all levels and for the country's socio- economic breakthrough under the president Tinubu Renewed Hope agenda.
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