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Sunday 31 March 2019

“I write this letter thinking because I am a critical stakeholder in the APC project.

“I write this letter thinking because I am a critical stakeholder in the APC project.

“I write this letter with my hands shaking, arising from realising my involvement in a project that is currently seen as failing, even before achieving the ambition of its founding fathers. I never found myself in any failed project.

“In advanced democracies, people who fail to add value or build over and above what they met on assumption of duty show some civilized examples, they honourably bow out.

In that connection, therefore, I want to advise you to take the path of honour, to step aside and allow the Party to embark on the onerous task of reconstruction and rehabilitation in those States it was weakened by the effect of the last primary election exercises.

“Or even the task of recreating the party where it is on the path of extinction, arising from the loss of a sitting APC Government, for example in Zamfara State, where you directly personally created the problem leading to the painful complete loss of APC’s electoral fortunes. From up to down, all these are uncontestable facts.

You cannot exonerate yourself from what happened to APC  (in) Zamfara State, thereby destroying the hopes and aspirations of 534,541 APC members and supporters.
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According to The Guardian, one of the aspirants for the post of the Speaker

He said: “As a member of the House that is duly elected by my people, Section 50, sub- section (1 b) says the members shall elect from among themselves. So, constitutionally, I have that right to contest. For me, democracy gives you the opportunity to make choices from where you can take your decisions, so, the more the merrier.
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Sunday 24 February 2019

Read the entire piece below and tell us what you think

It is reasonable to conclude that whenever the All Progressives Congress (APC) holds up the mirror to look at itself, the image that comes up is that of a once-in-an-age progressive entity created to remedy our national defects. Hard evidence, however, declines to support this distorted image. By 11 June, if the ruling party’s desire comes to fruition, the control of three arms of the country’s government will be in the hands of Muslims, the first time since the return to democratic rule in 1999. President Muhammadu Buhari is already the leader of the Executive arm. The Judiciary has Justice Tanko Mohammed in place as the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), following the chicanery that ousted Justice Walter Onnoghen, a Southern Christian, as CJN. The President of the Federal Court of Appeal, Justice Zainab Bulkachuwa, and Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Justice Adamu Abdu-Kafarati, like the CJN, are both Muslims.

The Senate, should things pan out as the APC has them planned, will have Senator Ahmed Lawan as President, with a strong possibility that his deputy will be Kabiru Gaya, who has been everything but coy about his ambition. The House of Representatives, by APC’s design, is expected to produce Femi Gbajabiamila, a Muslim, as Speaker. The Gbajabiamila camp has already settled for Idris Wase, a Muslim from the North-Central zone, as Deputy Speaker. The design is similar to the APC adopted in 2015, which had the same candidates for both positions. But it was outwitted by Senator Bukola Saraki and Hon. Aminu Dogara, who halted the plan for Muslim headship of the two chambers by restoring religious balance.

What this indicates, uncomplicatedly, is that the APC views Nigerian Christians, especially those in the South, as children of a lesser god, who deserve no more than political crumbs. Hints that the APC was designed as a special purpose vehicle to foist an Islamic domination agenda on Nigeria were there from when it emerged in 2013 as a fusion of disparate and desperate political interests.

It could not have been otherwise. The party’s totem, General Muhammadu Buhari (now President), is a die-hard Sharia advocate who, justifiably, also merits that tag of a sectional champion. Early in 2014, an Islamic cleric, Ambassador Yusuf Garba, likened the APC to Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood and accused it of harbouring plans to Islamise Nigeria. Garba, a member of a group named Religious Equity Promotion Council (REPC), arrived at his position just by looking at the APC Interim National Executive Committee, which was chock-full with Muslims.

Appointed as National Chairman was Chief Bisi Akande, Aminu Bello Masari as Deputy National Chairman, Tijani Musa Tumsah as National Secretary, Nasir el-Rufai as Deputy National Secretary and Lai Mohammed as National Publicity Secretary. The party also appointed Sadiya Umar Faruq as National Treasurer, Shaibu Musa as National Financial Secretary, Abubakar Lado as National Youth Leader, Muiz Banire as National Legal Adviser, Bala Jubrin as Deputy National Auditor and Sharia Ikeazor (a convert to Islam) as National Woman Leader.

The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and other groups, particularly the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), also warned that hints of bias in favour of Islam carry the potential to uncouple the country, as they were bound to reboot sectarian tensions. Their voices were, however, drowned out by the powerful APC propaganda machine, abetted by undiscerning Nigerians and power-seeking desperadoes.

Further hints of the APC’s indifference to the country’s religious plurality manifested after General Buhari had emerged as presidential candidate and was shopping for a Southern running mate. It emerged that the party was considering Tinubu to run on a Muslim-Muslim ticket with Buhari, news of which provoked widespread disapproval, including from former President Olusegun Obasanjo. The APC back-tracked, picking Yemi Osinbajo, a Pentecostal pastor, and momentarily selling itself as a thoughtful entity.

But old habits are notoriously tough to shake. Following its victory in the presidential election, the APC rebooted its agenda-with Buhari at the wheel. Among his first appointments, even while it took him six months to constitute a cabinet, were Lawal Daura, a retired officer recalled to head the Department of State Security (DSS); Hammid Ali, a retired Army officer as Comptroller-General of Customs; and Abba Kyari as Chief of Staff. The agenda proceeded with the appointment of Ibrahim K Idris, an Assistant Inspector-General of Police, to replace Solomon Arase as Inspector-General of Police. 

That particular appointment induced, in one fell swoop, the retirement of 21 Deputy Inspectors-General of Police and Assistant Inspectors-General of Police, who were Idris’ seniors. It equally manifested in the President’s decision to replace Dr. Ibe Kachikwu as Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) with Dr. Miakanti Baru, a Northern Muslim; and refusal to appoint, in substantive capacity, Mr. Matthew Seiyefa, as DSS Director-General, after serving in acting capacity when Daura was sacked by the Vice President. Instead, Buhari appointed Yusuf Magaji Bichi, a Muslim from Kano State. The same pattern could be seen in the replacement of Kemi Adeosun, a Yoruba Christian, who resigned as Minister of Finance. Her replacement turned out to be Mrs. Zainab Ahmed, who was said to have been the candidate of Governor Nasir el-Rufai of Kaduna State. As such, it was not much of surprise when el-Rufai, with breathtaking insensitivity to the tinder-box religious situation in Kaduna State, settled for a Muslim running-mate, a decision he said had the approval of President Buhari with whom he consulted.

Bad as the situation is, there is a huge chance that it could get worse. Much worse, especially for Southern Christians. The conduct of the APC in the last four years does not inspire hope that the next four will drip with sensitivity to religious or sectional balance. By 2023, Nigerians will have another chance to elect a president. There is very little, if any, chance of Buhari’s successor being a Christian or Southerner. Rumoured to be keen on the job is el-Rufai, whose indifference to the plight of Christians in his state has seen communities explode with violence, one after the other, like firecrackers on a string. Tinubu, the Southerner, who is allegedly being pressured to run, is a Muslim. The APC, it is safe to assume, will not hand its presidential ticket to a Christian, Northern or Southern. It is not wired to be balanced in anything it does. 

The chances of a Christian emerging Nigeria’s president in the near future, I believe, are wafer-thin. The Northern political/religious establishment is ceaseless in saying politics is a numbers game. A recent study released by the US fact tank, Pew Research Centre, projects that Nigeria will be home to 9.5 per cent of the global Muslim population by 2060. As at 2015, it stood at 5.1 per cent. The projection is that local Muslim population would have grown from a little over 90million (50 per cent) in 2015 to 283.1million (60.5 per cent). 


Conversely, the Christian population (86.6million in 2015) is projected to climb to 174.2million in 2060. While the 2015 figure (48.1 per cent of local population) gave Nigeria 3.8 per cent of the global Christian population, the projected 2060 figure will have Nigerian Christians making up 37.2 per cent of local population and 5.7 per cent of global Christian population. Islam continues to spread globally. Figures show that 31 per cent of children born worldwide between 2010 and 2015 were Muslim and babies born to Muslims, whose faith allow polygamy, are expected to outnumber those born to Christians by 2035. In Northern Nigeria, non-Muslims have been known to convert or risk being frozen out of socio-political benefits. These conditions are to the advantage of religious supremacists such as the APC and reduce the possibility of a Christian Nigerian president.
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Obasanjo, who spoke on

Obasanjo, who spoke on the topic, “Mobilizing Nigeria’s human and natural resources for national development and stability” also said both Boko Haram and herdsmen acts of violence were not treated as they should at the beginning.

According to him, “They have both incubated and developed beyond what Nigeria can handle alone. They are now combined and internationalized with ISIS in control.

The DSS noted that it is necessary for Obasanjo to come to the commission office to answer questions on the weighty allegations leveled against the Government of Nigeria. The DSS has allegedly surrounded the farmland of Olusegun Obasanjo to arrest him.

Obasanjo is currently out of Nigeria.... Click HERE TO READ MORE



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Will Okorocha emerge victorious or not?

According to Daily Trust, three-member panel of justices on Monday unanimously approved the day-to-day hearing of the suit while striking out an appeal by the counsel to the APGA, Osita Izunaso, seeking to stay the proceedings of a Federal High Court in Abuja.
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The Federal Government, through a court order, labeled the organisation as a terrorist group.

The Federal Government, through a court order, had proscribed and labeled the organisation as a terrorist group.


Mr Sulaiman Balarabe, the State Commissioner of Police, at a news conference, warned that only the Federal Government had the powers to declare public holidays.

The secessionist group had called for a “Sit-at-Home’’ on May 30 in all Igbo land to “celebrate fallen Biafra heroes and their struggle for self-determination’’.
Balarabe urged members of the public to disregard the order, adding that “IPOB has no power to declare a public holiday’’.
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Sunday 7 October 2018

Bakare knocked out religious leaders who visited Buhari... Say.....

Bakare blast Religious leaders visit Buhari just to take photographs

The senior pastor of the Latter Rain Assembly, Tunde Bakare, has revealed why most religious leaders visit Buhari
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Thursday 9 August 2018

Wave of defections is rocking Oshiomhole in Edo State

Anxiety in Edo Assembly over defections

 National Chairman of the APC, Mr Adams Oshiomhole, had scheduled a meeting with all aggrieved APC leaders in the state for today to resolve all issues.
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Memo to fellow Akpabio’s defection

Wave of defections rocking APC

According to Punch, The Move by Akpabio’ has predictably received an almost equal measure of applause and condemnation from Nigerians.
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Wednesday 1 August 2018

You need to read this... senate Saraki has come out to say


Read what Saraki said about APC after he dumped the party....

I did everything possible to reconcile with APC, says Saraki as he returns to PDP
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Bukola Saraki goes on twitter to announced his departure from Nigeria’s ruling party, the All Progressives Congress (APC).

“I wish to inform Nigerians that, after extensive consultations, I have decided to take my leave of the All Progressives Congress (APC),” he wrote on his Twitter handle.
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Friday 27 July 2018

Bakare dumps Buhari appointment.

2019 election: Bakare dumps Buhari appointment ahead of the 2019 general elections.

Bakare, who represents Omupo Constituency in the state assembly, announced his resignation on Thursday, at the floor of the House
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Details of Buhari’s meeting with Isoko leaders

Buhari and the Isoko

More benefit to the Niger Delta region... As Buhari took to ensure spread of projects across Niger Delta region...

President Muhammadu Buhari, Friday in Abuja said his administration will look into the constitutional 13 per cent derivation benefit to the Niger Delta region to ensure even spread of developmental projects that meet the needs of the people.
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Tuesday 24 July 2018

Caucus of the APC senators may unseat Saraki today OVER...

After Saraki fail to honour its campaign promises of the APC
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Ibrahimovic blast Jose Mourinho's squad after paying a visit to Manchester United

After paying a visit to Manchester United - Modest Ibrahimovic SPEAK Out


'I see a lot of quality - but not quality like me!': Modest Ibrahimovic reunited with his old team-mates as Matic joins squad on US tour
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Wednesday 13 June 2018

Oshiomhole is Favourite: Tinubu said WE could get political boost from HIM...

Oshiomhole Favourite To Become APC Chairman As Tinubu, Seven Governors Offer Support

Tinubu said WE could get political boost from HIM... looking forward to the chairmanship of Adams Oshiomhole
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Sunday 6 May 2018

The Nigerian Navy

He also alerted the public of the existence of a fake list of successful candidates in its 2019 recruitment online.

Dahun advised members of the public to be wary of such fraudulent sites.

“The Nigerian Navy wishes to alert members of the public of the existence, online, of a fake list of successful candidates in its 2019 recruitment.

“For the avoidance of doubt, the Nigerian Navy hasnot released the list of successful candidates in the 2019 recruitment.

“Therefore, members of the public are advised to steer clear of these fraudulent sites.

“Furthermore, the list of successful candidates will be conveyed to the public through the Nigerian Navy official website and mass media in due course,” he said.
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Wednesday 14 March 2018

Ministers, Lai Mohammed, Audu Ogbeh, to Face Immediate Sack

BREAKING: Two Of President Buhari’s Ministers under in investigation

The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria, HURIWA, has called for the sack of Agriculture Minister, Audu Ogbeh, and Information Minister, Lai Mohammed.
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Sunday 21 January 2018

DONE DEAL: United finally get their man Sanchez

DONE DEAL: United finally get their man Sanchez


Sanchez deal is DONE: United finally get their man after agreeing Mkhitaryan swap with Arsenal (but NO money will change hands)

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Wednesday 15 November 2017

Zimbabwe's dictator is detained by military after vice-president returns from exile to seize power

Zimbabwe's dictator is detained by military after vice-president returns from exile to seize power

Zimbabwe's dictator is detained by military in 'bloodless transition' of power amid claims his despised wife has fled to Namibia as vice-president returns from exile to seize power
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