Ayade: Tinubu Ordered Me to Step Down
Former Cross River State Governor Ben Ayade claims he was ordered by President Tinubu to withdraw his political ambitions. He expressed dissatisfaction with his treatment within the APC party.
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Former Cross River State Governor Ben Ayade claims he was ordered by President Tinubu to withdraw his political ambitions. He expressed dissatisfaction with his treatment within the APC party.
Senator Seriake Dickson has urged Nigerians to ignore propaganda regarding the Nigeria Democratic Congress's registration by INEC. Meanwhile, Ardo plans to take legal action against the commission over the registration process.
Benue is experiencing a shift towards peace and unity, moving away from its history of insecurity and political strife. This change is largely attributed to the efforts of key leaders in the state.
A recent political coalition in Nigeria has unexpectedly resulted in conflict, both in actions and outcomes. This incident highlights the challenges faced by political alliances in the country.
Dr. Salihu Girei, a governorship aspirant in Adamawa State, plans to use unity to address poverty if elected in 2027. He made this statement after submitting his nomination in Abuja.
The crisis within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has intensified as rival factions vie for control, establishing parallel structures. This legitimacy battle could significantly impact the party's prospects for the 2027 elections.
Uba Sani has been appointed as the renewed hope ambassador for his party, reflecting President's confidence in his abilities. This appointment highlights Sani's growing influence in Nigeria's political landscape.
Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa warns that a one-party state threatens democracy in Nigeria. He highlights concerns regarding the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its implications for political plurality.
Nigeria has called for an investigation and autopsy of its citizens killed in South Africa amid rising xenophobic violence. The Nigerian government urges South Africa to take decisive action against such incidents.
The African Democratic Congress views the departure of Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso as both a setback and a relief for its 2027 ambitions. This dual perspective highlights the party's strategic positioning in the evolving political landscape.
The White House was briefly locked down due to a shooting incident near the venue ahead of President Trump's press conference. The situation was resolved without further incident, ensuring the safety of attendees.
An Enugu assembly member has left the ADC party and is expected to join the NDC. This move follows his alignment with Mr. Obi, indicating a shift in political allegiance.
A State High Court in Yola has annulled the congresses of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Adamawa due to procedural violations. This decision raises questions about the party's internal governance and future activities in the state.
PDP chieftain Ememobong expresses determination to maintain the party's independence from APC. He criticizes INEC for perceived bias in handling legal disputes involving the PDP.
The Mohammad-led PDP has rejected the legitimacy of the Interim NWC and declared the recent NEC meeting invalid. This comes amid accusations of hypocrisy from those who previously opposed a caretaker committee.
Two defendants have confessed to their awareness of a coup attempt against President Tinubu during a court session. This admission was revealed through video recordings presented at the Federal High Court in Abuja.
Seyi Makinde, the governor of Oyo State, has pledged that the opposition will continue to fight for democracy. This commitment was made during the inauguration of a 13-member Interim Management Committee.
The City Boy Movement in Oyo State is ramping up efforts to secure one million votes for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's re-election. An Oyo senator has contributed five buses to support this initiative.
Nsukka Zone has officially endorsed President Tinubu and Governor Mbah during a large rally, showcasing strong local support. Additionally, N102 million was donated for Mbah's nomination form, highlighting community backing for his political ambitions.
Former Bayelsa State Governor Henry Seriake Dickson has urged Nigerians to ignore propaganda regarding the National Democratic Congress (NDC). He emphasized that the party's registration process is well-documented and legitimate.
Accord Party is resisting efforts to de-register it, asserting that it fulfills the constitutional requirements to remain on the INEC register. The party has taken a stand against the Attorney General of the Federation's actions regarding this issue.
Peter Obi has defected to the NDC and is urging Tinubu's government and the judiciary to refrain from instigating crises within his new party. He claims his previous parties were destabilized due to alleged infiltration by Tinubu's administration.
Kabiru Turaki has taken over as Chairman of the PDP's Interim National Working Committee, vowing to stabilize the party ahead of the 2027 elections. His commitment comes amid ongoing internal challenges within the party.
Two defendants in an alleged coup plot against President Tinubu have admitted knowledge of the conspiracy in video recordings. A trial-within-trial will be conducted to evaluate the voluntariness of their statements.
Kennedy Peretei has been appointed as the new chairman of the NDC in Ondo. He believes the party is gaining significant momentum as Nigeria approaches the 2027 general elections.
Archbishop Livinus Onuagha emphasizes the need for accountability and the creation of new states in Nigeria. He highlights the disconnect between national wealth and citizens' welfare as a source of rising criticism of the government.
The ADC and Atiku's camp have denied any discussions regarding defection talks with the NDC. Ibe stated that he would be the first to know if such talks were happening.
The DSS has requested the Federal High Court to reject Omoyele Sowore's no-case submission regarding alleged false claims. This development continues the legal battle surrounding Sowore, the publisher of Sahara Reporters.
A court has accepted crucial evidence against a co-defendant of Emefiele in a joint gratification trial. The judge noted that the evidence presented did not indicate any physical harm to the second defendant.
A court has accepted an extrajudicial statement from a co-defendant in the case involving Emefiele. The co-defendant claimed the statement was obtained under duress, but the court ruled otherwise.