• GROUP PRAISES TINUBU, APC LEADERSHIP FOR BLOCKING BAUCHI GOV'S ALLEGED DEFECTION TO RULING PARTY

    By Mohammed Nasir Shuaibu (Bauchi State Correspondent)

    A political pressure group, the Think-Tank Group in Bauchi State, has commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for maintaining party unity and resisting what it described as alleged moves by Governor Bala Mohammed to defect to the ruling party.

  • GROUP SAYS ONLY 381 ARE FEMALES OUT OF 4, 259 CANDIDATES ARE CONTESTING IN 2023 ELECTIONS

    By Ankeli Emmanuel (In Sokoto State)

    A group under the auspices of Women in Politics (WIP) have called for more women's participation and visibility in all elective and appointive positions in as the 2023 general elections.

  • GROUP SEEKS PUBLIC SUPPORT, UNDERSTANDING WITH FG ON FUEL SUBSIDY REMOVAL

    * Assures On Economic Growth, Stability

    By Chinelo Ogbozor (Civil Society Reporter)

    A group known as Buhari Media Organisation (BMO ), has urged Nigerians to support the President Muhammadu Buhari administration on the petroleum subsidy removal which has increased the price of fuel from N148 to N162 per litre.

    In a statement issued in Abuja by the group’s chairman, Niyi Akinsiju and Secretary Cassidy Madueke, the group lauded the decision of the Buhari administration to remove the subsidy which, it said, had over the years remained a cesspool of corruption and a means of enriching few individuals to the detriment of most Nigerians.

    BMO noted that the failure of past administrations to take the bold step was due to lack of political will as it became a source of political patronage with the attendant drain on the country’s meagre resources.

    "Now with the removal of the subsidy, much of the resources will be saved for the infrastructural development of the country. This will be made possible as the Buhari administration is famous for being transparent and disciplined in the management of public funds.

    "We believe that this is what makes all the difference from the past administrations".

    The group, therefore, appealed to Nigerians to show understanding as their pain over the removal will be short-lived, as the Buhari administration is focussed on changing the Nigerian landscape with infrastructures such as railways, roads, bridges, housing and other indices of socio-economic development.

    BMO also appealed to the other tiers of government like States and Local Governments to contribute their quota in the efforts to bring development to all the nooks and crannies of the country, stressing that the federal government cannot carry the burden alone.

    "We wonder why some civil society groups and the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) are opposing the move considering the inherent benefits that will accrue from its diligent implementation. We urge them to sheathe their sword and lend their support to the government’s effort to reposition the country.

    Meanwhile, the BMO have also assured that Nigeria’s economy and growth will pick up again, and even get much better than its previous standing. It noted that whatever the country is facing now was only transient which it described as result of the shocks in the global economy.

    The group also noted that "these increase, mostly marginal, were transient and only reflective of the global economic downturn", but that Nigeria would soon find its feet and all these would be history.

    “There is nothing to worry about. We just have to endure the little setbacks that the Covid-19 pandemic has occasioned, and keep hope alive. But one thing we can assure Nigerians is that this President will do all that is within his powers to ensure that the Nigerian people do not suffer.

    “The global economy has been badly hit by the effects of the pandemic. With the disruption of supply chains, the prices of food has gone high across the world. The Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) of the United Nations had in fact highlighted that across the world, the prices of food had risen for the third consecutive month in August. It noted that this had been caused by a weaker dollar and higher demands.

    “The challenge is not limited to Nigeria indeed,” BMO stated, “but what we are assured of is that we have a determined President who would not sit back and watch the effects of the pandemic devastate Nigerians.

    “President Buhari has already ordered the release of food items from our reserves to cater to the high demand of grains across the country. We expect that this would cushion the effects of the high demand, and make these items available.

    “Also, we are encouraged by the words of the Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria (RIFAN) that over five million metric tonnes of rice would be produced during the dry season farming".

    According to the BMO, the President Buhari administration had put in place several programmes, initiatives, and palliatives to cushion the harsh effects of the pandemic on businessmen, farmers, entrepreneurs and the everyday Nigerian.

    “The President Buhari administration has set aside billions of Naira in funds and accessible loans to Nigerians in various cadres and works of life, to provide needed funds for their businesses, livelihoods and survival during the pandemic. We are aware that hundreds of thousands of Nigerians have been accessing these funds and palliatives, and continue to do so.

    “But beyond these, the government will continue to drive its policies to ensure that every Nigerian is provided with the opportunity to improve his life and well-being. This pandemic would only be here a short while, we have seen evidently how Nigeria has weathered the storm despite the global meltdown. That has been a function of the Buhari administration’s strategic policies. Going forward, we strongly believe that things will only get better”, the statement added. NNL.

  • GROUP WANT IN-COMING GOVT TO END RELIGIOUS CRISIS, FARMER'S-HERDER'S CLASHES

    By Mohammed Nasir Shuaibu (Bauchi State Correspondent)

    A non-governmental, non-partisan group under the auspices of North East Youths Advocacy for Peace and Development Initiative has asked the elected governor of Taraba State, Col. Agbu Kefas (Rtd) to do everything humanly possible to bring to an end the lingering religious crisis in the State.

  • GROWING UP AS FEMI ADESINA'S DAUGHTER

    By Tosin Adesina

    What haven’t they said about my face being a true reflection of my father’s familiar face?

    Spitting image. Carbon copy. Chip off the old block. I have heard it all. When I was young, and we used to go out together a lot, people will see us and say: “Ah, ah. Did you think your father was running away? Why do you look like him so much?”

  • Guber 2023: HOW I WILL TACKLE POVERTY IN GOMBE STATE IF ELECTED GOV....Gwamna, PDP Aspirant

    By Danjuma Williams (Gombe State Correspondent)

    A front line People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Governorship aspirant in Gombe State, Dr. Jamilu Isyaku Gwamna, says human capital development strategy will be used in addressing poverty through the provision of loans, grants, skills acquisition for the vulnerable if voted.

  • GUBER ASPIRANT, PROF BARTH NNAJI, PREACHES PEACE, WANTS ENUGU TO DEVELOP RAPIDLY LIKE SINGAPORE

    By Celestine Okafor (Editor-in-Chief) @CelestineOkaf11

    The Professor Bart Nnaji Campaign has called on all individuals and political parties preparing to contest in the 2023 general elections to borrow a leaf from Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State and eschew politics of bitterness and hatred, saying the atmosphere of peace in the last seven years in the state accounts for the remarkable progress which the state is witnessing.

  • Guber Campaigns: ANDY UBA LAMENTS POOR STATE OF ANAMBRA ROADS

    • * Promises To Bring Back Quality Road Infrastructure

    By Celestine Okafor (Editor-in-Chief)

    Frontline gubernatorial candidate in the November 6, 2021 Anambra state governorship election and candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Andy Uba, has promised to return the state to the glory days of good connectivity in road network across it's 21 local government areas.

  • Guber Election Case: GOV OTTI DEFEATS OPPONENT AGAIN, AS SUPREME COURT BURSTS OKEY AHIWE OF PDP’S SECRET MOVES TO REMOVE HIM FROM OFFICE

    By Nnanna Kalu (Abia State Correspondent, in Umuahia)

    The Supreme Court has thwarted a surreptitious move by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate in the Abia governorship election, Okey Ambrose Ahiwe, seeking to undermine the verdict of Abia people by removing Governor Alex Otti from office.

  • Guber Election: NIGER STATE APGA CANDIDATE DENIES RUMOURS OF WITHDRAWAL FROM THE RACE

    By Princess Simon (Bureau Chief North Central, in Minna)

    The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) candidate for the Saturday’s governorship election in Niger state, Hajiya Khadijat Abdullahi-Iya, has debunked rumours that she has withdrawn from the race, just as she also insists that the party is not in any merger plans with the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC).

  • Guber Poll: BAUCHI GOV, BALA MUHAMMED, RE-ELECTED FOR ANOTHER TERM

    By Mohammed Nasir Shuaibu (Bauchi State Correspondent)

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), on Monday, declared the incumbent Governor of Bauchi State, Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed, as the winner of the Saturday, March 18, 2023 governorship election in the State.

  • Guber Poll: GOV INUWA YAHAYA OF GOMBE STATE GETS A SECOND TERM

    By Mohammed Nasir Shuaibu (Bauchi State Correspondent)

    Incumbent governor of Gombe State and the gubernatorial candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya, has been declared the winner of last Saturday's gubernatorial poll in Gombe State.

  • Guber Poll: GROUP PETITIONS INEC, ACCUSES ENUGU APC CHAPTER OF FOISTING 'FAKE DEPUTY GOV' ON PARTY

    • * Said Real Deputy Gov And Party's Guber Candidate Hail From Enugu East

    A civil society group, the Enugu Good Governance Group, E-3G, has asked the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to sanction the Enugu State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC), its governorship candidate, Chief Uche Nnaji, and the state chairman, Chief Ugochukwu Agballah, for deceiving Enugu people with a fake deputy governorship candidate.

  • Guber Poll: MUSLIM COUNCIL SECRETARY RESIGNS, LAMBAST ORGANIZATION

    By Barnabas Manyam (In Yola, Adamawa State)

    The Adamawa State Muslim Council's recent endorsement of Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri for the Saturday March 18 gubernatorial elections has caused a major crack in the organization.

  • Guber Poll: PDP CANDIDATE'S WIFE WOOS NASARAWA WOMEN TO VOTE FOR PARTY

    • * Donates 3 Vehicles, Food Items, Logistics To Women

    By David Okpashi (Nasarawa State Correspondent, in Lafia)

    Wife of the Nasarawa State gubernatorial candidate of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), Mrs Dooshima Miranda David Ombugadu, has appealed to women in the state to ensure victory of her husband, David Ombugadu and other State Assembly candidates in the Saturday, March 18th, 2023 governorship elections.

  • Guber Poll: PDP FAULTS POLICE BAN ON PROTESTS IN NASARAWA STATE

    • * As Over 1,000 Women Defy Ban Order In The State

    By David Okpashi (Nasarawa State Correspondent, in Lafia)

    Peaceful protest by women in Nasarawa State over the last controversial election results of the governorship election announced by INEC has continued to generate political heat following the police ban on all forms of protest in the state.

    It would be recalled that the State Police Command had, last Saturday, issued a notice banning any forms of protest throughout the state.

    Recalled also that Women in the state had since the announcement of results of the governorship election, continued to carry out a state wide peaceful protest, and calling on INEC to announce the authentic winner of the March 18th governorship election in Nasarawa state.

    Reacting to the ban of all forms of protest in Nasarawa state by the police, the state Chairman of the opposition People's Democratic party (PDP), Chief Francis Orogu, described the ban by the police as unconstitutional.

    According to the opposition PDP Chairman, it was a demonstration of biasness for the police to ban peaceful protest by women who are dissatisfied with electoral processes.

    "You can't beat a child and tell such a child not to cry. What the women are doing is what is done anywhere in the world. They are expressing their pain of being robbed of their votes.

    "It's sad that the Police Commissioner in Nasarawa state will ban a peaceful protest by women who did not disrupt any government or private activities or cause mayhem or pose a threat to the peace of the state.

    "it has clearly shown a conspiracy between the police and the APC to subvert the wishes of the people by all means. But the world is watching. This same police were the one that stopped us for having access to the collation center where the manipulation of result took place that night.

    "The state Director of the DSS acted maturely when he called me to talk to the women to stop stripping nude while protesting.

    "The saddest part is that Governor Sule is not even touched by women protesting naked but only accusing the women of collecting N500 to protest. Does he know what it means for older women to show their nudity in a protest? That is the culture of Kwarafa women when they are aggrieved ", Orogu stated.

    In the same vein, the former Minister of information, Labaran Maku, kicked against the action of the police, claiming that the police do not have the right to ban peaceful protest because peaceful protest is the constitutional right of the citizens.

    "We are aware governor Sule gave the police the order to ban the women from protesting peacefully across the state. You can't stop people from embarking on peaceful protest when you have not done anything to address their grievances.

    "Even during the military rule, citizens resisted ban on protest. When you ban people from engaging in peaceful protest you may be looking for some trouble that you may not be able to curtail.

    Meanwhile, over 1,000 aged women across the 13 Local Government Areas of Nasarawa State, on Monday, protested over what they alleged as the rigging of the governorship election in the state.

    The women who were dressed in black, singing emotional songs in Hausa language and carrying leaves did not go to the streets but held the peaceful protest at the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP ) secretariat in Lafia, the state capital.

    Speaking during the protest, the State Women Leader of the PDP, Stella Oboshi, alleged that the party's governorship candidate, David Ombugadu, won the governorship election and not the incumbent Governor, Abdullahi Sule, as announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission( INEC ).

    Oboshi explained that the protest which started last week was to register their dissatisfaction with the outcome of the election. He added that the protest was held at the PDP secretariat following respect to the constituted authority's ban on all forms of protests in the state,

    According to her, the women were law abiding and loyal citizens of the country which was why they decided to hold the protest inside the party's premises. She stated that all protesters were given a directive not to invade the streets to avoid the breakdown of law and order in the state capital.

    She called on INEC to do the needful by reviewing the election results and announce the actual winner of the election.

    "The reason of our being here is that we are protesting because of the election that was rigged. They rigged us in the election, and as women in the party, we are not happy with what has happened in Nasarawa state.

    "The police has banned protests in the state. We are not outside, we are inside our party's office. So, I feel we are not against the law. We are law abiding citizens. All PDP women respect the laws of the land, we are peacemakers, that is why all our protests have been peaceful.

    "Moreso, peaceful demonstration in politics is allowed because there is freedom of speech. As you can see, since Tuesday last week when we started protesting, we have not harmed anyone, we have not insulted anyone or destroyed any property," Oboshi noted.

    She, therefore called INEC to review the results collated from across the state and announce the actual winner of the governorship election. NNL.

  • Guber Primary: ADAMAWA APC REJECTS JUDGEMENT EXCLUDING PARTY FROM PARTICIPATING IN 2023 POLL

    By Barnabas Manyam (In Yola, Adamawa State)

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Adamawa State has rejected a Federal High Court judgement by Justice Abdullahi Anka, which barred the party from fielding a governorship candidate in the coming 2023 general election.

  • GUILD OF EDITORS PRESIDENT, EZE ANABA, URGES STRONGER ACADEMIA-INDUSTRY -LINK

    By Chinwendu Agoha (Media & Governance Correspondent)

    The President of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE), Mr Eze Anaba, has underscored the need to bridge the gap between academic training and professional practice in Nigeria’s media industry.

  • Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo: A DANCE OF DECEPTION

    By Oseni Rufai (as alleged)

    This dance has been trending for days. At every nook and cranny of the social media platforms, the dance steps are very prominent. Everyone wants to dance that dance of twisting of waist and raising of one leg. Turning thereafter to pursue themselves in a very comical manner.

  • HACKERS CAN UNLOCK, STEAL YOUR VEHICLES, NCC ALERTS NIGERIANS

    • * Warns Of Vulnerability To New Android Trojan Apps

    By Celestine Okafor (Editor-in-Chief) @CelestineOkaf11

    The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) wishes to alert telecom consumers and members of the public on an ongoing cyber-vulnerability that allows a nearby hacker to unlock vehicles, start their engines wirelessly, and make away with the cars.

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