No leadership vacuum in our party, PDP insists
The PDP has rejected claims of a leadership vacuum in the party after a recent Supreme Court ruling. They assert that their leadership remains intact and functional.
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The PDP has rejected claims of a leadership vacuum in the party after a recent Supreme Court ruling. They assert that their leadership remains intact and functional.
Cubana Chief Priest has officially entered the political arena by purchasing nomination forms for the Imo Reps seat under the APC. He shared this development during a visit to Seyi Tinubu as part of his early political consultations.
A faction of the PDP has rejected claims of a leadership vacuum after a Supreme Court ruling. They assert that their national chairman and secretary continue to lead the party.
The Nigeria Democratic Congress has scheduled its first national convention for May 9, 2026, in Abuja. The party has also commenced nationwide congresses in preparation for this event.
Atiku and Obi criticized Tinubu's economic policies during Workers' Day, emphasizing the struggles faced by workers. They both acknowledged the vital role of workers in national development.
Iran has submitted a new proposal for talks with the United States, facilitated through Pakistan. This comes after a fragile ceasefire following an extended conflict that began in late February.
Nigerian governors have praised workers on International Workers’ Day, promising improved welfare. This recognition highlights the importance of the labor movement in the country.
Peter Obi has praised Nigerian workers as essential to national development and called for improved leadership and economic justice. His remarks highlight the importance of workers in driving social and economic progress in Nigeria.
The ADC spokesperson expressed confidence in Nigeria's legal system while preparing to pursue all lawful avenues for a fair hearing. They acknowledged the leadership crisis as a long battle ahead.
Atiku Abubakar has criticized President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's government for worsening conditions for Nigerian workers. He claims the administration has betrayed its promise of 'Renewed Hope' and intensified economic hardships.
INEC has reinstated David Mark and Rauf Aregbesola as leaders of the ADC following a Supreme Court ruling. Their names have been officially published on the electoral commission's website.
The Supreme Court has upheld the leadership of the African Democratic Congress's Mark while dismissing the claim of the Peoples Democratic Party's Turaki. This decision reflects ongoing tensions within Nigeria's political landscape.
INEC has reinstated David Mark as the national chairman of the ADC, a move that has sparked controversy. Rauf Aregbesola's involvement in the leadership change is also noted amid disputes from Kachikwu.
Ten million women in Nigeria are mobilizing to establish a significant political presence, moving from mere participation to seeking power. This shift signals a transformative moment in the country's political landscape.
The New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) encourages Nigerian workers to convert their challenges into political strength for the upcoming 2027 elections. This call aims to empower the workforce to engage more actively in the political landscape.
Tolu Odebiyi has expressed his intention to return to the National Assembly by purchasing APC nomination forms worth N20 million. He cites a strategic need to continue development efforts in Ogun West as his motivation.
Prince Adewole Adebayo urges Nigerian leaders to focus on the welfare and dignity of workers. He emphasizes the need for real rewards rather than mere lip service.
Dele Oladeji, a chieftain of the Accord Party, has publicly distanced the party from the Ibadan Opposition Summit. He emphasized that the Accord Party did not participate in the event.
The Supreme Court ruling has created uncertainty within the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). While the Board of Trustees has taken over, Wike maintains that the party's leadership remains unchanged.
Asiwaju Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji (AMBO) has greeted Osun workers on May Day, emphasizing the importance of labor dignity. His message sets a positive tone for his campaign as the APC governorship candidate in the state.
The Independent National Electoral Commission has reinstated David Mark as the chairman of the ADC following a Supreme Court ruling. Rauf Aregbesola has also been confirmed as the National Secretary of the party.
Wike has welcomed the Supreme Court's ruling, declaring that the factions within the PDP have been resolved. He asserts that the party is now unified as one entity.
Wike announces the end of factions within the PDP following a Supreme Court ruling. He emphasizes the unity of the party moving forward.
Samuel Adelabu emphasizes the importance of supporting President Bola Tinubu's re-election in 2027 for the South East's infrastructural development. He highlights key areas like infrastructure, student loans, and the SEDC as critical for the region's progress.
The Wabara-led Board of Trustees has assumed leadership of the PDP following a Supreme Court ruling. They plan to establish an interim National Working Committee in light of the suspension of key party officials.
The Supreme Court has nullified the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), leading to a takeover by the Board of Trustees. This decision has sparked a new leadership crisis within Nigeria's main opposition party.
Borno State has chosen Gubio as the APC consensus governorship candidate, resolving the political tensions between Vice President Kashim Shettima and Governor Babagana Zulum. This decision marks a significant step towards unity within the party in the state.
Iran has issued a warning of severe retaliation amid rising tensions with the US. The situation remains volatile as global leaders navigate complex geopolitical challenges.
The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the David Mark-led ADC, voiding the PDP Ibadan convention due to court disobedience. The ADC welcomes this judgment as a significant boost for their party's standing.
Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo has mobilized grassroots support in Ondo for President Tinubu, emphasizing the need for continued national development. The initiative aims to strengthen community involvement in governance.