Year: 2026

  • Adedoja @ 75: Aare Musulumi Commends Former Minister’s Contributions to Nation-Building

    Adedoja @ 75: Aare Musulumi Commends Former Minister’s Contributions to Nation-Building

    Adedoja @ 75: Aare Musulumi Commends Former Minister’s Contributions to Nation-Building

     

    By Adewale Owoade

    ‎Prominent Muslim leaders and members of the Muslim community in Yorubaland have paid glowing tributes to renowned educationist, administrator and former Minister of Sports and Special Duties, Prof. Taoheed Adedoja, as he marked his 75th birthday anniversary.

    ‎The Muslim leaders,  led by Alhaji Dawud Makanjuola Akinola,  the  Aare Musulumi of Yorubaland, Edo, and Delta states, visited Prof. Adedoja to celebrate the milestone.

    ‎On May 28, Prof Adedoja clocked 75, and  Olubadan of Ibadanland,  Oba Rashid Adewolu Adedoja, Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes, CCII, and other groups and individuals have congratulated Prof Adedoja on this milestone

    ‎ He marked his quiet 75th birthday celebration at his Ikolaba residence with scholarship and empowerment schemes for children and Persons  with Disabilities.

    ‎Alhaji Akinola described him as a distinguished scholar, statesman, philanthropist and God fearing , whose life has been dedicated to the service of humanity, education and national development.

    ‎Speaking during the visit, Akinola commended Prof. Adedoja for his unwavering commitment to the advancement of Islamic related issues, education, youth development and community service over the decades.

    ‎He noted that his contributions to the growth of academic institutions, public administration and the promotion of peaceful coexistence among different religious and ethnic groups have earned him respect across the country.

    ‎The visitors also praised the celebrant for his support for Islamic causes and his consistent efforts at fostering unity among Muslims and other faith communities.

    ‎According to him, Prof. Adedoja’s exemplary leadership, humility and dedication to public service remain a source of inspiration to younger generations.

    ‎He prayed for continued good health, wisdom and strength for the former minister, expressing confidence that he would continue to contribute meaningfully to the development of the nation.

    ‎Responding, Prof. Adedoja expressed gratitude to the Muslim leaders and other well-wishers for the honour bestowed on him.

    ‎He thanked Almighty Allah for granting him the grace to attain the age of 75 and reflected on his journey in education, public service and community development.

    ‎The former minister urged Nigerians to remain committed to the ideals of peace, unity and national progress, stressing that collective efforts were required to address the challenges facing the country.

    ‎The celebration attracted religious leaders, academics, traditional rulers, political associates, family members and friends who gathered to honour the elder statesman and celebrate his remarkable contributions to society.

    ‎The event featured prayers, goodwill messages and tributes highlighting Prof. Adedoja’s achievements and enduring impact on education, governance and community development.

  • Makinde Accepts APM Presidential Ticket, Promises Security Reforms and Economic Renewal

    Makinde Accepts APM Presidential Ticket, Promises Security Reforms and Economic Renewal

    Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde (middle); receiving certificate of return and Flag as Allied People’s Movement (APM), Presidential Candidate from the party National Chairman, Alhaji Yusuf Mamman Dantalle (left) while the Organising Secretary, Hon Bashiru Bala looks on, during the APM primary election collation/unveiling ceremony, held at Emeritus Theophilus Ogunlesi Hall

     

     

    Makinde Accepts APM Presidential Ticket, Promises Security Reforms and Economic Renewal

     

    By Adewale Owoade

     

    Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has pledged to pursue a governance agenda anchored on security reforms, economic transparency, accountability and inclusive development after emerging as the consensus presidential candidate of the Allied People’s Movement (APM) for the 2027 general election.

     

    Makinde made the commitment while accepting his nomination at the party’s presidential affirmation ceremony held in Ibadan, where he outlined what he described as a competence-driven vision for rebuilding Nigeria.

     

    The governor said the nation’s current challenges require courageous, compassionate and accountable leadership rather than what he called “recycled approaches” to governance.

     

    Reflecting on the country’s worsening security situation, particularly the recent wave of kidnappings and abductions, Makinde promised to champion far-reaching reforms aimed at decentralising Nigeria’s security architecture and empowering sub-national governments to respond more effectively to security threats.

     

    “I stand before you today with deep humility and a profound sense of responsibility as I accept the nomination to serve as the Presidential Candidate of the Allied People’s Movement for the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

     

    “Ordinarily, this would be a moment purely for celebration. However, recent security challenges in Oyo State and across the country have turned it into a moment of sober reflection.

     

    “Today, innocent schoolchildren and citizens abducted by criminals remain in captivity. As Governor of Oyo State, I bear the responsibility of being called the Chief Security Officer of the state, yet I do not have constitutional control over the security agencies required to fully address these threats.

    “No governor should bear responsibility without the authority needed to act.

     

    “As President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, by the grace of God, I will work to reform our national security architecture so that states are no longer left helpless in moments of crisis.

     

    “The decentralisation necessary for effective security management will be prioritised. The safety and security of Nigerians will never be treated as a political slogan. Under my leadership, it will be a sacred national responsibility,” Makinde said.

     

    He added that Nigeria possesses the capacity to rebuild its economy through honesty, fiscal discipline and practical reforms capable of stimulating growth and restoring public confidence.

     

    Earlier, APM National Chairman, Yusuf Dantale, formally affirmed Makinde as the party’s consensus presidential candidate, describing him as a courageous leader, political strategist and proven administrator.

     

    According to Dantale, Makinde’s record in Oyo State demonstrates his capacity to provide purposeful leadership at the national level.

     

    “With his emergence today as the APM Presidential Candidate, the long-awaited journey to the Presidency has begun.

     

    “The destiny of Nigeria is at stake. This is the time to reset the nation and redirect it toward justice, equity, prosperity, dignity and sustainable development.

     

    “It is time to return power to the people from whom sovereignty truly derives.

     

    “It is time for compassionate leadership that will address economic hardship, insecurity, unemployment and social inequality.

     

    “It is time to create opportunities at home so that Nigerians will no longer be forced to seek survival abroad under difficult circumstances,” he said.

     

    In his welcome address, the APM governorship candidate in Oyo State, Abimbola Adekanmbi, said the coalition involving the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), APM and other progressive political forces was united by a common vision for national transformation.

    Adekanmbi noted that the achievements recorded under Makinde’s administration in Oyo State could be replicated across the country.

     

    “We are confident that the leadership qualities demonstrated by Governor Makinde in Oyo State can be brought to bear at the national level.

    “In the areas of infrastructure development, security, economic growth, good governance and improved standards of living, his administration has delivered tangible results.

     

    “We believe that with the same commitment and vision, he can provide effective leadership for the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

     

    “That is why we are gathered here today—to affirm our support and send a clear message to Nigerians that through unity and collective effort, we can build a more prosperous, secure and united nation,” Adekanmbi stated.

     

    Also speaking, Bauchi State Deputy Governor, Mohammed  Jatau, and the APM governorship candidate in Lagos State, Laja Adeoye, expressed confidence in Makinde’s leadership credentials, saying the party was proud to present him to Nigerians as its presidential candidate for the 2027 election.

    The event attracted party leaders and political stakeholders from across the country, including Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed, represented by Deputy Governor Jatau, APM state chairpersons, representatives of the PDP, as well as officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).(NAN)

  • Breaking:  Jerry Gana receives Jonathan’s PDP certificate of return

    Breaking: Jerry Gana receives Jonathan’s PDP certificate of return

     

    Former Minister of Information, Prof. Jerry Gana, on Saturday received the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Certificate of Return on behalf of former President Goodluck Jonathan at the party’s ‘National Convention’ in Abuja

    The presentation by the PDP Interim National Working Committee led by Kabiru Turaki (SAN) thrust Jonathan back into the political spotlight amid growing interest in the opposition’s plans ahead of the 2027 presidential election.

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    Gana received the certificate before party leaders, delegates, former ministers, state officials, and supporters gathered at the convention venue in Area 10, Garki, Abuja.

    He later addressed party supporters and journalists shortly after the presentation.

    The development comes against the backdrop of continuing debates over the PDP’s leadership and future direction ahead of the next general election.

  • Ex-Labour minister Ikenya wins Taraba PDP governorship primaries

    Ex-Labour minister Ikenya wins Taraba PDP governorship primaries

     

    Ex-Labour minister Ikenya wins Taraba PDP governorship prim

     

     

    By Gabriel Yough

    Jalingo:   The former Minister of Labour and Productivity, Sen. Joel Ikenya, has been declared winner of the governorship primaries conducted by the Turaki-led faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Taraba.

    Mr Felix Hyat, the chairman of the election committee, who announced the results in Jalingo on Saturday, said Ikenya scored 34,173, to defeat Mr Dinshiya Usman, who polled 4,853.

    Hyat, who described the exercise as free, fair and transparent, commended the state working committee of the party for the peaceful conduct.

    Ikenya, in his acceptance speech, pledged to revive Taraba to her days of glory if elected governor in 2027.

    “I will transform Taraba; I will change the state from salary base, to an industrialised state.

    “My desire is to also revive the state infrastructure and attract more investors to boost the economy,” he said.

    The governorship candidate, however, denied the allegations of factional PDP in Taraba.

    “There is no factional PDP in Taraba; I don’t know where the other people are coming from.

    “PDP in Taraba is one, and we do not have any faction in the state. We are working as one united family to reclaim our mandate from Gov. Agbu Kefas of the All Progressives Congress (APC),” he said.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that, the Nyesom Wike led faction of the party had recently  declared sen. Emmanuel Bwacha as its governorship candidate in Taraba. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

  • Troops arrest three suspected drug peddlers in Makurdi

    Troops arrest three suspected drug peddlers in Makurdi

     

    By: Zagazola Makama

    Troops of Sector 1, Operation Whirl Stroke (OPWS), have arrested three suspected drug peddlers during an operation in  Makurdi Local Government Area of Benue State.

    Security sources said the suspects were apprehended at about 12:30 a.m. on May 27 at the High Level area of Makurdi following a patrol operation by deployed troops.

    Items recovered from the suspects included wraps of illicit drugs, one motorcycle, the sum of N39,950 and other sundry items.

    The sources added that the suspects and recovered exhibits were currently in military custody for further investigation and necessary action.

    Operation Whirl Stroke is a multi-security operation established to tackle insecurity and criminal activities in Benue and neighbouring states.

  • Troops launch manhunt for herders after alleged destruction of farms in Plateau

    Troops launch manhunt for herders after alleged destruction of farms in Plateau

     

    By: Zagazola Makama

    Troops of Operation Enduring Peace have launched a manhunt for suspected herders following the alleged destruction of farmlands belonging to residents in Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State.

    Security sources said the incident occurred at about 9:00 a.m. on May 28 at Rewienko Village.

    According to the sources, the troops of Sector 3 Operation Safe Haven responded to a distress call over the alleged destruction of crops belonging to Mr. Bitrus Pede and 15 other farmers.

    The sources disclosed that on arrival at the scene, it was discovered that farmlands had been cut down with machetes by suspected herders.

    They added that the affected crops were destroyed in what was described as a deliberate act of farm destruction in the area.

    Efforts, according to the sources, are ongoing to identify and apprehend those responsible for the incident.

    Security agencies have continued to intensify patrols in the area to prevent further escalation of tensions and maintain peace in Plateau State.

  • One cow killed, four injured in attack on cattle by Berom Militia in Plateau

    One cow killed, four injured in attack on cattle by Berom Militia in Plateau

     

    By: Zagazola Makama

    Troops of under Operation ENDURING PEACE (OPEP) have responded to an attack on cattle by Berom Militia at Torok community in Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State.

    Security sources said the incident occurred at about 5:00 p.m. on May 29 following reports that suspected youths attacked a herd of cattle in the area.

    According to the sources, troops of Sector 6 OPEP were immediately deployed to the scene after receiving the distress report.

    Upon arrival, the troops discovered that one cow had been killed while four others sustained gunshot wounds during the attack.

    The attackers reportedly fled the area before the arrival of security personnel.
    The sources said efforts were ongoing to identify and apprehend those responsible for the attack.

    They added that Fulani community leaders in the area had been advised to remain calm and maintain peace while security agencies continue investigations into the incident.

    Security agencies reiterated their commitment to preventing reprisals and sustaining peace in communities across Plateau State.

  • Iran’s air defenses intercept U.S. aircraft over Bushehr province — media

    Iran’s air defenses intercept U.S. aircraft over Bushehr province — media

     

    TEHRAN:  (Xinhua) — Iran’s air defenses were activated Thursday night in the southern province of Bushehr, with an “invading” U.S. drone destroyed, Iran’s media reported.

    The semi-official Tasnim news agency cited a military source as saying that Iran’s air defenses intercepted an “invading” U.S. drone near Bushehr by firing missiles.

    Meanwhile, the semi-official Fars news agency said Iran’s armed forces fired missiles at certain targets from the country’s southern regions, with some local sources reporting the possibility of clashes in the Gulf.

    Concurrently, the semi-official Mehr news agency said the Iranian armed forces fired warning shots at four vessels near the Strait of Hormuz that sought to cross the waterway without coordination with Iran.

    Early Thursday, Iranian media reported three explosions east of the port city of Bandar Abbas.

    Multiple U.S. media outlets reported later that the U.S. military carried out fresh overnight strikes in Iran, targeting a military site that Washington said posed a threat to U.S. forces and commercial vessels in the region.

    Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guard Corps said it carried out strikes Thursday morning targeting a U.S. air base in response to the U.S. attacks against Bandar Abbas.

     

  • Court affirms INEC’s power to issue election timetable, schedule of activities

    Court affirms INEC’s power to issue election timetable, schedule of activities

     

    The Federal High Court in Abuja on Tuesday affirmed the power of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to issue timetable for elections and alter it as it deems fit.

    Justice James Omotosho also held that the 2027 election timetable issued by INEC was valid and legally issued, “stating timeframe within which political parties are to hold their primaries and stating timeframe for the submission of membership registers of political parties.”

    Justice Omotosho made the declaration while delivering a judgement in a suit filed by the Social Democratic Party (SDP) against INEC in the case marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/720/2026.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the SDP had, in the originating summons filed on April 9, posed five questions for determination.

    One of the questions was “whether having regard to Sections 82 and 84(1) of the Electoral Act, 2026, the defendant’s powers to receive notices, attend, observe and monitor party primaries extend to fixing or prescribing the timetable within which political parties must conduct their primaries.”

    The plaintiff, therefore, sought seven reliefs, including an order of perpetual injunction restraining the electoral umpire from enforcing any timelines inconsistent with the Electoral Act, 2026.

    It also prayed the court to declare that “the defendant cannot lawfully abridge or vary the 120 days statutory period in section 29(1) of the Electoral Act, 2026 by its timetable or press release dated 27th March, 2026.”

    But INEC, in its defence, stated that its powers are not limited to receiving notices and attending primary elections but to organise and supervise elections and issue timetable to ensure compliance with the Electoral Act.

    It stated that the timetable so issued would not interfere with the internal affairs of the plaintiff (SDP) and that the primaries of the SDP had even yet to start.

    It further argued that its timetable released did not conflict with the provisions of the constitution and the Electoral Act and same did not bridge the timeline of the party.

    INEC, which argued that the suit was premature and academic, urged the court to dismiss it.

    Delivering the judgment on Tuesday, Justice Omotosho said that though the law is trite that a subsidiary legislation must not be at variance with the principal act, INEC is empowered to issue subsidiary legislation such as election timetable pursuant to Section 151 of the Electoral Act, 2026.

    “The issuance of a timetable is to give effect to the Electoral Act especially with all its various timelines.

    “The nature of the timetable ensures order and proper arrangement in the activities of political parties in the lead up to elections.

    “Election timetable is a chain of events or actions stating from timeframe for the submission of membership register of political parties to be used for the purpose of the primaries and the election, timeframe for primaries and eventually gets to the real voting.

    “Election timetable is not only date for voting but preparatory steps – which are conditional to valid election and nominations must be included in election timetable.

    “Election Timetable without date for submission of parties’ membership register, timeframe for primaries, etc is inchoate.

    “Without this timetable, there would be chaos in our Electoral system.

    “This court is therefore convinced that the defendant is empowered by the Electoral Act to issue timetables for elections.

    “To further buttress this, the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria which is the grundnorm of all laws in Nigeria alluded to this under Section 285(14) of the Constitution (as amended).”

    The judge said on the issue of the timeframe for the substitution and withdrawal of ‘nominated candidates, it is provided for under Section 31 of the Electoral Act, 2026.

    “A candidate may withdraw his candidature by notice in writing signed by him together with a sworn affidavit delivered personally by the candidate to the political party that nominated him for the election and the political party shall convey such withdrawal and the sworn affidavit to the commission not later than 90 days to the election.”

    According to the judge, from the above, political parties are by law allowed the liberty to submit the withdrawal and sworn affidavit to the defendant not later than 90 days to the election.

    “The defendant in the revised timetable however stipulated the 22nd of August, 2026 and 19th September, 2026 as the date for candidates for Presidential and National Assembly elections and Governorship and House of Assembly.

    “These dates are far larger than the 90 days allowed by the Electoral Act, 2026.

    “This means that the timetable has reduced the timeframe for parties to submit withdrawal to the defendant.

    “The defendant therefore acted ultra vires its powers by reducing the time allowed by political parties to convey withdrawals and sworn affidavit to the deferidant contrary to the 90 days stipulated by the Electoral Act, 2026.

    ” In the final analysis, the defendant is empowered by law to issue timetable for elections but it must do so in compliance with the time frames in the Electoral Act 2026.

    “Therefore, the claims of the plaintiff (SDP) succeeds in part,” the judge held.

    Justice Omotosho, consequently, declared that the suit was not statute barred contrary to INEC’s submission as the March 27 press statement originated the action, having been filed on April 9.

    He declared that the election timetable is a chain of events or actions which include submission of membership register of political parties to be used for the purpose of primaries and fix timeframes within which political parties are to organise their primary elections for the purpose of the stated 2027 election.

    The judge declared that INEC is empowered by the 1999 constitution (as amended) and the Electoral Act, 2026 to issue timetable for elections and to even alter same as it deems fit.

    Justice Omotosho, however, held that the timetable must comply strictly, with the timeframes in the Electoral Act, 2026.

    His words: “This honourable court hereby declared that the defendant is also empowered to alter the timetable for the ultimate aim of giving effect to the provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) and Electoral Act.

    “This honourable court hereby declared that the defendant cannot lawfully abridge or vary the 90 days period for substitution of candidates under Section 31 of the Electoral Act, 2026.

    “This honourable court hereby declared that the defendant cannot abridge the time stipulated in Section 29(1) of the Electoral Act, 2026 given to political parties to submit the names of their candidates at feast 120 days to the date of election.

    “This honourable court hereby declared that the defendant is hereby ordered to amend the Election Timetable 2027 and Schedule of Activities in compliance with Sections 29 (1) & 31 of the Electoral Act, 2026.

    ” This honourable court hereby declared that the defendant requesting for membership register of political parties and giving timeframe within which to conduct primaries is not ultra vires the powers of the defendant.

    “This honourable court hereby declared that the deadline of 29’th August, 2026 and 16th September, 2026 fixed for political parties to submit nomination forms for candidates for Presidential and National Assembly Elections, as well as Governorship and House of Assembly Elections, is void to the extent of its Inconsistences with the clear provisions of Section 29(1) of the Electoral Act 2026.”