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Lamido: Tinubu Remains My Friend, Our Rift Is Purely Political

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Despite having a personal relationship with President Bola Tinubu, former Jigawa State Governor Sule Lamido has stated that he will not support him in the 2027 elections.
Every Nigerian has the right to run for president, and there is nothing wrong with being honest with any of the candidates, Lamido said.

Politicians can meet to discuss the country’s situation regardless of their political differences, according to the former governor, who is also a well-known member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

In order to save Nigeria and ensure its progress, he pledged that his personal relationship would not compromise his dedication to the opposition parties’ mission.

Lamido made the submission, it was understood, in a recent BBC interview.

Following his recent public encounter with President Tinubu at the wedding of former Zamfara Governor Abdulaziz Yari’s son in Kaduna, which caused a commotion in Nigerian political circles, he made this declaration.

Atiku Abubakar, the former vice president, was also spotted last week in Lamido, where he maintained his acquaintance with Tinubu.

According to the former governor, he has a long-standing friendship with both men that extends beyond their current political affiliations.

“I was the Minister of Foreign Affairs while Atiku was the Vice President, and we founded the PDP together. When Nigerians gather to discuss the situation of their nation, what is wrong with that? “What?” Lamido inquired.

Lamido reaffirmed that his top goal is to bring Nigerians together to fight against Tinubu’s All Progressives Congress (APC)-led government. He was speaking about his recent public conversation and gist with President Tinubu, during which they were spotted exchanging pleasantries at the Sultan Bello Mosque in Kaduna last Friday.

“We haven’t seen each other in a long time, but we know each other very well,” he remarked. “Now he is the President of Nigeria.”

I said to him, “You look good.” Additionally, he asked me, “Is that how you have changed?” I adore you because you are reliable, Sule. After laughing, we departed.

He claimed that in order to position the party for success in next elections, the PDP is actively striving to resolve its internal problem.

It’s not just Atiku who has switched parties; we’re talking to a lot of folks who used to be united but are now split. As Nigerians, we all want to see our nation advance.

Without a question, we are actively involved, making sure that agreements are made when necessary, and keeping lines of communication open and consultative so that Nigeria can forward. Our actions are for the benefit of the public, not for ourselves.

“Not just me – every Nigerian has a right to the President, and there is nothing wrong with telling him the truth if he is perceived to be wrong,” the former governor stated.

FBI Offers $10,000 Reward for Nigerian Olumide Adediran Wanted in Bank Fraud Case

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Olumide Adebiyi Adediran is a Nigerian national who is wanted in the United States on a number of fraud-related offenses. The FBI has offered a $10,000 reward for information that could result in his apprehension and conviction.

According to an FBI internet notice posted on Wednesday, Adediran is accused of bank fraud, identity-document fraud, and credit-card fraud related to occurrences that happened in Illinois as early as 2001.

A number of names are allegedly used by the 56-year-old, including Edward N. Anderson, Maxo Alexandre, Eric O. Williams, Olumide Adkins, and Kevin Olumide Adediran. He allegedly tried to cash fake checks and opened fraudulent bank and credit accounts using stolen U.S. citizen personal information, according to investigators.

Just prior to his scheduled trial in December 2001, Adediran reportedly fled the Central District of Illinois, according to authorities. A warrant was later issued on January 2, 2002, by a federal judge who cited **violation of the conditions of his parole.

According to the FBI statement, in part:

On suspicion of violating the terms of his release, Olumide Adebiyi Adediran is wanted. According to reports, Adediran tried to withdraw money from a fake cheque that had been deposited at a Champaign, Illinois, bank in August 2001.

He also allegedly opened bank and charge accounts using stolen U.S. citizen information. Adediran left the Central District of Illinois at the end of December 2001, just before his trial on federal charges of credit card fraud, identification document fraud, and bank fraud was scheduled to start.

“After Adediran was accused of violating the terms of his release, a federal arrest warrant was issued for him on January 2, 2002, in the United States District Court, Central District of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois.”

Despite being on the FBI’s most-wanted list, investigators think the fugitive may have ties in South Florida.

Adediran’s height is 5′ 11″, his weight is approximately 200 pounds, and he has brown eyes and black hair.

“If you have information that leads to Olumide Adebiyi Adediran’s arrest and conviction, the FBI is offering a reward of up to $10,000,” the bureau reaffirmed, encouraging anybody with pertinent information to get in touch with the closest FBI office, U.S. embassy, or consulate.

HIV Prevention Breakthrough: Landmark Pact to Lower Drug Costs in Low-Income Countries

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After a historic agreement, lenacapavir, an HIV preventive medication, will be more affordable in more than 100 low-income nations in the next two years.

In collaboration with Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories, Unitaid, the Gates Foundation, Wits RHI, and other organizations, the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) announced the arrangement on Wednesday.

Financial, technical, and regulatory support is given to Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories so that, after regulatory approval, generic versions of lenacapavir that are affordable and of high quality can be delivered to low- and middle-income nations by 2027.

Lenacapavir was proven to offer nearly complete protection against HIV and to greatly lower the risk of infection in clinical trials.

The effectiveness was shown to be greater than that of the main pre-exposure prophylactic (PrEP) alternatives. PrEP therapies have been used for years to prevent HIV infections.

The medication, which is injected twice a year, is expected to be made available as early as this year. It costs $28,000 per person each year.

The announcement on Wednesday, however, promises to reduce that price to just $40, or around 0.1 percent of the original price.

“It is truly transformative to be able to protect someone for six months with a single injection, at the same cost as the currently available daily pills,” said Bill Clinton, board chair and co-founder of CHAI.

“This collaboration represents an incredible innovation and a significant change in the realm of HIV prevention.” And I am humbled that CHAI can do its part in addressing the epidemic and giving the world a real chance to put an end to it,” he remarked.

The revolutionary new HIV prevention alternative gives millions at risk more convenience, longer protection, and optimism, according to Temitope Ilori, director-general of the National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA).

Lenacapavir is becoming more inexpensive thanks to the historic deal, she noted.

According to Ilori, “this agreement ensures that through this breakthrough innovation, it doesn’t just stay with the privileged few, but rather spares innovation with equity, laying the foundation for broad, long-lasting impact those that need it most.”

“To hasten the process of eliminating HIV as a public health concern, the Nigerian government is committed to increasing access to efficient prevention and fortifying our healthcare systems.

“To do this, we will make use of robust and creative collaborations between the public and commercial sectors.

“Many of you are present in this room as we take this bold step with partners to ensure a healthier and more resilient future, and lenacapavir is undoubtedly a tool in that fight.”

Former APC Scribe Bulama Declares CPC Bloc Dead Ahead of 2027

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Former All Progressives Congress (APC) Acting National Secretary Waziri Bulama has maintained that the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) is no longer in existence and that all efforts should be directed toward fortifying the APC.

In response to inquiries during an interview on Arise Television’s “Prime Time” program on Wednesday, Bulama made this statement.

“There is no longer a CPC as a party,” he declared. History is CPC. What we now have is the APC, which has incorporated all of the principles, goals, pledges, and projects of the now-defunct CPC.

The chief spokesperson for the delegation that met with former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar was the chairman of Adamawa State’s now-defunct CPC.

A few party leaders who had joined him prior to the CPC’s collapse in 2013 went to see Atiku after he rallied them.

“We came together under Senator Tanko Al-Makura in response to the nefarious and deceptive attempt by some of our former colleagues to split and disturb the APC by using the name CPC.

However, CPC has ceased to exist. APC is currently in place, and we have moved on.

Rabiu Forecasts Naira Appreciation to N1,300 per Dollar Before Year-End

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The chairman of BUA Group, Abdul Samad Rabiu, has forecast that by the end of the year, the value of the naira will increase by between N1,300 and N1,400 per dollar.

After meeting with President Bola Tinubu, he made the prediction on Wednesday while addressing reporters at the State House.

Rabiu stated, “I think we should all celebrate when the rate drops to maybe N1,300 to N1,400 before the year ends.”

As you may have noticed, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is accomplishing a lot, and companies nowadays don’t really require foreign exchange from the CBN.

“There is no longer any need or dependence on the Central Bank for foreign exchange, and we are aware that businesses can obtain foreign exchange using credit cards and ATMs.”

He emphasized that the Tinubu administration deserves all the credit for the accomplishment and characterized the developments as favorable.

According to the BUA chairman, “bold reforms and decisive policies are laying the groundwork for a stronger economy, a more stable currency, and a better future for businesses and Nigerians alike.”

Additionally, he pointed out that food prices have drastically decreased.

Rabiu stated, “If you compare the prices of food items from the previous year to the current prices, you can see that there is a significant reduction in all commodities prices of food items.”

We simply need to exercise a little more patience, in my opinion. The administration is undoubtedly improving, and we must keep supporting it. His Excellency President Bola Tinubu’s vision and leadership are responsible for this progress.

After increasing gradually since the start of the month, the naira reached N1,497.46 per dollar on the official foreign exchange market on September 15.

The governor of the CBN, Olayemi Cardoso, stated a week later that the bank is making it easier for Nigerians to obtain foreign exchange (FX).

Gov Namadi Explains Why Nigerians Should Vote Tinubu Again in 2027

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According to Jigawa State Governor Malam Umar Namadi, who cited the current development projects throughout the nation, Nigerians are proud of the APC administration led by President Bola Ahmad Tinubu and are prepared to re-elect him in the upcoming general election in 2027.

Speaking during the 4+4 Tinubu/Namadi Mobilization Group’s inauguration ceremony at the Manpower Development Institute in Dutse, he made this statement.

Speaking through Hon. Lawan Garba, his special assistant on political matters, he advised the group to concentrate on educating the public on the initiatives and programs carried out by the APC government.

He said that because of President Tinubu’s deliberate leadership, all Nigerians are proud of the APC and prepared to re-elect all of its candidates in the upcoming 2027 election.

The Federal Government’s Renewed Hope Agenda is being supplemented by this administration’s 12-Point Agenda, he said, by fostering an atmosphere that supports sustained growth and development in Jigawa State and throughout Nigeria.

His pledge to back all of President Tinubu’s administration’s policies and initiatives was reaffirmed.

Hon. Hudu Kore, the Director-General of the Tinubu/Danmodi Mobilization Group, stated in his remarks that the group is committed to educating the public about the APC leadership and its transformation plan.

Southwest Rejects Atiku’s Advances, Backs Gbenga-Hashim for 2027

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The Gbenga Hashim Solidarity Movement (GHSM) South West chapter has stated that Dr. Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim has already been chosen as the region’s preferred presidential candidate for the general elections in 2027. It further asserts that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar’s recent attempts to reach out to the Yoruba people “carry little weight.”

Atiku, who is currently a member of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), had earlier this week promised the Yorubas that, should he be elected president, their interests will be the first priority of his administration.

The former vice president dismissed concerns about Fulani’s domination as “unfounded,” citing his personal connections and marriage to the area, calling the South West his “extended family.”

GHSM South West Coordinator Alhaji Abass Olaniyi, however, responded in Osogbo on Thursday, dismissing Atiku’s comments as romantic language that ignores the pressing needs of the Yoruba people and Nigerians in general.

The South West is not influenced by sentimental statements or empty rhetoric. For a better Nigeria, our people have always needed leadership based on competence, honesty, and a clear vision. We wholeheartedly support Dr. Gbenga Hashim for this reason,” Olaniyi stated.

He asserts that Gbenga Hashim is more than just a politician running for politics. He is a democrat with impeccable ethics, a prosperous businessman with international recognition, and a bridge builder who can bring the North and South together.

Hashim’s Yoruba heritage and national acceptance, Olaniyi underlined, make him especially suited to represent the progressive ideals of justice, equity, and innovation in the region while simultaneously meeting national goals.

“Moreover, Dr. Hashim is running on the platform of a larger politics, and the PDP, a platform bigger than Atiku’s ADC,” Olaniyi said.

He also compared Hashim to Atiku, characterizing the former vice president as a symbol of Nigerian politics’ “old order.”

Our folks want more than just assurances that they will be “in-laws” or a part of a large family. We are looking for a leader with the guts to restructure Nigeria, who can restore confidence in the government, and who is aware of the intricacies of the modern global economy. The leader in question is Gbenga Hashim, he said.

Additionally, the GHSM South West Coordinator called for Yoruba leaders, traditional leaders, civil society organizations, and young people to rally their support for Hashim, calling him the candidate of conscience who can bring Nigeria together, put an end to insecurity, and boost the country’s economy.

In closing, Olaniyi said that the South West has a history of supporting progressive ideas, and that in 2027, that heritage will be maintained by steadfastly supporting Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim.

Bulama Blasts Malami: ‘Even Buhari Appointed You, But Who Do You Think You Are’?

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Abubakar Malami, the former Attorney-General of the Federation, has come under fire from former All Progressives Congress (APC) National Secretary Waziri Bulama for his comments disparaging Senator Tanko Al-Makura.
Recall that Malami had rejected assertions made by Al-Makura’s group that members of the APC’s Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) grouping had endorsed President Bola Tinubu for the 2027 polls and ruled out desertion.

Malami said that in an attempt to become more politically relevant, Al-Makura and his team were disparaging former president Muhammadu Buhari.

In response to Malami’s submission, Bulama stated in an appearance on Arise News on Wednesday that Malami is not qualified to speak for anyone.

“Even though Buhari named him Justice Minister, for heaven’s sake, who is Malami?” he said. He is not in any position to speak for anyone on any subject.

Speaking further, he praised Tinubu for honoring the late Buhari’s memory.

“The President has shown President Buhari enough respect.” He presided over his state funeral. He wept bitterly. Buhari and Tinubu called themselves political partners and friends. Together, they created the APC, which ended identity politics and created history by winning three straight presidential elections, he remarked.

Popular Nigerian Business Mogul Oskar Ibru Is Dead

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Olorogun Oskar Ibru, a Nigerian business magnate and chairman of the Ibru Organization, has died.
It was discovered that Oscar passed away at the age of 67 following a brief illness.

Although a family source confirmed Oskah’s death to Arise News on Wednesday, they did not provide any information regarding the circumstances surrounding her passing.

Less than ten years have passed since the family patriarch, Michael Ibru, passed away in 2016.

Funeral plans for Oskah should be revealed shortly.

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Veteran writer and Ovation International editor Dele Momodu responded to the news on Wednesday by calling Ibru a socialite par excellence and an incredibly amiable man in an Instagram post.

“I just received word in the skies that one of Nigeria’s most recognizable businessmen, OLORUNGUN OSKAR IBRU, has passed away,” he wrote. He was a very gregarious man, a socialite in every sense of the word, and he was adored by friends and family. OLOROGUN MICHAEL IBRU, the commercial titan, was his father. My darling brother, may you rest in peace.

Oskah is a famous member of the Ibru dynasty and a major player in Nigeria’s business community.

His late father, Olorogun Michael Ibru, had founded a conglomerate that included transportation, oil and gas, real estate, and commerce. He played a key role in maintaining and growing this enterprise.

Ladoja’s Ascension as Olubadan Will Boost Ibadan’s Growth – Historian

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The modernization of Ibadanland would be made possible by the rule of Oba Rashidi Ladoja, the Olubadan-designate, according to renowned historian Toyin Falola on Wednesday.

This was said by Mr. Falola during his speech at the inaugural Olubadan coronation lecture, which was held in honor of Mr. Ladoja and had as its subject “Ibadan History: Issues in Tradition and Modernity.”

Mr. Ladoja will be sworn in as Ibadanland’s 44th Olubadan on Friday.

Mr. Falola asserted that Mr. Ladoja’s background as a politician, statesman, and prosperous businessman would surely stimulate growth and enhance the state’s overall economic standing.

He stated, “Even though he is not the governor, the people of Ibadan and the state have high expectations because he has the power to influence things to be achievable.”

In order to embrace modernization, Mr. Falola urged the residents of Ibadan to improve environmental hygiene and efficient garbage disposal.

He also advocated for the promotion of Ibadanland’s ancestors’ cultural legacy, pointing out that the city was linked to modernity and had given rise to wealthy businesspeople, ladies, and politicians, among others.

The lecture was intended to highlight Ibadanland’s intellectual reputation and to rectify misconceptions about its indigenous population, according to Amidu Sani, head of the coronation lecture committee.

According to Bayo Oyero, the head of the coronation committee, the lecture was a critical discussion, a time for reflection, and a source of direction for the new Olubadan rather than an intellectual exercise.

He expressed his hope that the talk would not only educate but also aid in determining Ibadanland’s strategic course under Oba Rashidi Ladoja’s leadership.