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Sowore Mocks Amaechi’s Pledge to End Corruption in a Month, Calls Him ‘Fool at 40’

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Omoyele Sowore, a politician and human rights advocate, has criticized Rotimi Amaechi, the former minister of transportation, for saying that if elected president, he could eradicate corruption in Nigeria in just one month.

The statement was made during a talk on X Space by Amaechi, a former governor of Rivers State and speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly. He maintained that his political will and leadership style would be enough to quickly eradicate corruption.

However, citing Amaechi’s lengthy political career as proof that his pledge lacked credibility, Sowore rejected the remark as being both unachievable and hypocritical. Sowore charged Amaechi with political deceit in a video that was uploaded to SaharaReporters, saying:

“Amaechi promised to eradicate corruption within a month. Amaechi has 16 years of experience, having served as Speaker for 8 years and Governor for 8 years. He served as Minister for eight years, for a total of twenty-four years. What would you say if you took 24 out of 60? A fool at forty will always be a fool.

Sowore maintained that Amaechi had plenty of opportunity to fight corruption after decades in positions of considerable authority, but he fell short. He said that such impromptu campaign pledges were a betrayal of Nigerians’ intelligence.

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The former presidential contender also emphasized the importance of being vigilant and exercising critical thinking, warning young Nigerians not to believe political hyperbole at face value. He underlined that Nigeria’s political system had continuously replaced leaders who contributed to the issue rather than solving it.

“They’re all lying to you. Indeed, we have options and will take part, but we are not constrained by any one of them because we are short on time,” Sowore stated.

He also bemoaned the short window of time that young people have to take control of the nation’s future and urged them to take advantage of it. Sowore observed that young people in Nigeria were being prematurely aged by the country’s severe socioeconomic environment.

“Time is running out. You may be young now, but you won’t be that way forever. Some young people from Nigeria tell me they are 24 when I encounter them, and I question whether we are the same age. They no longer appear their age because of the system,” he continued.

Many Nigerians now doubt the legitimacy of political pledges made by long-serving public officials in response to Sowore’s comments, which have generated new internet discussion.

‘Soname Will Feel It in His Business’ – KWAM 1 Fires at ValueJet Boss

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The well-known artist from Fuji, Wasiu Ayinde, has been embroiled in a new scandal following the release of a leaked audio recording in which he threatened ValueJet airline owner Kunle Soname, claiming the businessman “will feel me in his business.”
Only a few hours had passed since the singer’s public apology for his disruptive behavior at the Abuja airport earlier in the week.
According to the claim, the artist almost got hit by a ValueJet plane on Tuesday morning when he tried to stop it from taking off. Prior to this, he was deboarded for allegedly breaking aviation regulations.
Social media users widely condemned the incident, which resulted in the aircraft’s pilot being suspended.

The musician was put on a no-fly list by the Airline Operators of Nigeria in retaliation, which prevented him from traveling on member airlines’ flights.

The artist, also known as KWAM 1, apologized to his fans, the airline, and all parties involved in a video published on Friday in response to the controversy.

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However, the musician reportedly described what happened on the recorded recording that is currently making the rounds online, accusing ValueJet of embarrassing him in public.

He threatened Soname directly on the recording after warning that no one “messes with me and gets away with it.”

K1 said in Yoruba, “You won’t want to see me shut down because I’m a patient who needs water every second.” Let them swear on how the incident occurred using the Bible and the Quran. The pilot urged that I not bring the water flask inside after advising them not to make it a national issue. “Don’t let him go,” she said to one of them. And I replied, “Nobody is going if that’s how you want it.”

“I opened the flask and emptied the contents for everyone to see when they began to assemble. Your employer, Soname, is “omo mi ni,” or “my boy.” I promise Soname in government. I’m Wasiu Ayinde, and no one gets away with it because I didn’t try to cause trouble, skip the line, or do anything improper, but all I heard was, “You can’t go on our flight.” Soname will sense me in his business, even though I don’t want to take that flight ever again.

‘Neglecting Your Child Got Your US Visa Blocked’ – Alleged Baby Mama Taunts Cubana Chiefpriest

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Another jab at Nigerian socialite Pascal Okechukwu, also known as Cubana Chief Priest, has come from Kenyan woman Hellen Mutimu.
Recall that the nightlife entrepreneur was turned down for a US visa to Miami to attend his close pal Davido’s wedding.
Helen made fun of him, saying he might only reach America in his fantasies, in a recent post.

She linked his alleged denial of a visa to his refusal to submit to a DNA test to establish her son’s paternity.

She said his “ways are blocked” because he has neglected what she called his “flesh and blood,” and she urged him to “use his brain.”

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“Pascal okechukwu, you never see anything, you’re not going to America, maybe in your dreams see, I told you that if you come for DNA, maybe you will be able to go to that America, but because you have neglected your flesh and blood that’s why your ways are blocked, use your brain man,” she said on her Instagram story.

The Cubana Chief Priest has refuted Helen’s repeated claims that she became pregnant after a one-night rendezvous with him in Nigeria.

Although she is demanding a DNA test, he insisted that she previously turned down his invitation to travel to Nigeria for the test and instead requested financial support.

Okonjo-Iweala Backs Africa Tourism Economy Expo Holding in Abuja

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Dr. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, the Director General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), has endorsed the Africa Tourism and Creative Economy Expo (AFTCEE), which is set to take place in Abuja in November of this year.

Iweala, who is scheduled to attend, urged African countries to take advantage of the occasion to use their cultural and creative resources for faster trade and economic development.

In a personally signed letter addressed to Mr. Chuks Akamadu, the CEO of Afrocultour, the event’s organizers, with the theme “Optimising Africa’s Comparative and Competitive Advantage for Accelerated Trade and Economic Growth,” she pointed out that the continent is incredibly rich in cultural and tourism-related opportunities.
“The WTO believes the future of trade lies in services, and tourism and the creative economy have a central role to play,” she said, emphasizing the importance of utilizing these advantages to further integrate into regional and global supply chains.

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The former finance minister of Nigeria expressed her excitement about participating in the event and wished its organizers a successful and memorable occasion.

In an effort to promote trade, tourism, and cross-cultural interaction, the Africa Tourism and Creative Economy Expo is anticipated to attract participants from all over the continent and beyond.

Over 100 Bandits Eliminated in Zamfara Following NAF Air and Ground Attack

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The Nigerian military killed more than 100 terrorists in a combined air and ground attack on Makakkari Forest in Bukuyum Local Government Area, Zamfara State, dealing a serious blow to armed bandits in the north.

Zagazola Makama, a security analyst, revealed the news in a post on his X account.
The article states that Nigerian Air Force jets launched the operation early on Sunday, hitting bandit sites located by reconnaissance drones. Ground forces moved forward at the same time, demolishing motorcycles and breaking up the robbers’ hideout.

Over 400 armed fighters, under the leadership of infamous kingpins, had assembled in Makakkari Forest, according to intelligence obtained by Operation FANSAN YANMA. Nasarawan Burkullu, an area farming settlement, was their target.

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According to reports, the bandits organized the raid in order to regroup and exact revenge following a recent security force failure. But they stumbled into a prearranged trap.

Many high-ranking bandit leaders were murdered before they could react, according to sources, and ground forces stopped others who attempted to escape.

Close coordination between the ground and air forces was credited with the operation’s success.

Bandit gangs and their support systems will continue to be under pressure from Operation FANSAN YANMA.

“Banditry feeds on impunity and dread. “One operation at a time, we are dismantling both,” the sources stated.

Our Defection to PDP Confirmed by Mbah’s Performance, Says Obetta

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Hon. Chidi Mark Obetta, who represents the Nsukka/Igbo-Eze South federal constituency in the 10th National Assembly, has stated that his and his colleagues’ defection to the state’s ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is justified by the Enugu state governor’s performance, which is not centered on Ning, and the wealth that flows into the Nsukka area during his administration.
The Hall of Fame, University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) hosted an interface over the weekend between the state governor and political party leaders in the Enugu North Senatorial zone, also known as the Nsukka socio-cultural zone, during which Hon. Obetta spoke.
The appointment of a “indigenous Nsukka son as Vice-chancellor of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, UNN, for the first time since the citadel of learning was founded in Nsukka soil 65 years ago, and named after our nation – Nigeria,” was one of the many items Obetta mentioned.

He claimed that the administration of Governor Mbah had broken a jynx for the residents of the Nsukka zone.
The 5,000-seat stores constructed at Nsukka International Market, which the governor recently completed kicking off its construction ceremony prior to attending the interaction session, Hon. Obetta added, are a glaring example of the governor’s sincere intentions and dedication to the development of the Nsukka zone.
During the leadership crisis in their previous political party, the Labour Party, Obetta recalled that he and his colleagues, including Hon. Dennis Agbo, the member representing the Udenu/Igbo-Eze North federal constituency, and their other supporters, made it clear that their decision to rejoin the PDP was motivated by their passion and dedication to furthering the development of their region.
However, you (Gov Mbah) did not force us to adopt your administration’s vision or return to the PDP, according to the record.
Instead, your government’s good deeds and your admirable vision persuaded us. When we made that choice, we were quite clear that it was based on a common vision of your administration’s strategy for changing our beloved state. We said, “When we are with you under a common political canopy, our zone stands to witness more impactful development activities so that at our various levels that synergize in fostering critical development in all areas,” Hon. Obetta continued.

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The governor was reassured by Hon. Obetta that the people of Nsukka love him and will support his administration. He said that the participants in the interactive meeting are the true grassroots leaders from each of the six local governments that make up the zone: Nsukka, Igbo-Eze South, Igbo-Eze North, Igbo-Etiti, Udenu, and Uzo-Uwani.
He asked the governor to allow each local government representative to speak about the unique needs of their region, pointing out that in addition to having “finger tips full knowledge of the needs of their people, demography of their villages and communities,” those attending the meeting are “strong political foot-soldiers who are in control of the conscience of their people, and, as well, serve as effective feedback to the people on the government development activities and administration.”
In response to the numerous demands made by the speakers, which mostly focused on access to roads, water, and better welfare, Governor Mbah said that during the first two years of his administration, his administration gave priority to health and education. He added, however, that while road issues were not completely abandoned during that time—he mentioned a number of roads that had been awarded and were still being built—he assured them that their requests would receive more attention.
In particular, the governor allayed public concerns that his government harbors animosity toward Nsukka by pledging that his administration is dedicated to developing the area on an equal footing with other regions in the state.
Edem-Ani kingdom’s traditional ruler and the head of the Enugu State Council of Traditional Rulers Igwe Samuel Asadu, His Royal Majesty, led the zone’s other traditional leaders to the interactive gathering.

Why NYSC Withheld Certificate from Viral Corps Member Ushie Rita, Reveals Authority

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The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has denied allegations that it withheld the Certificate of National Service (CNS) of corps member Ushie Rita Uguamaye (state code LA/24B/8325) due to supposed negative remarks about the government.
In a statement posted on its official page, the NYSC denounced the charge as “entirely unfounded and false in its entirety,” claiming that the decision was made for genuine disciplinary reasons in accordance with its bye-laws.
According to the NYSC, Ms Ushie is one of 131 corps members whose certificates have been delayed due to various offenses. Her service year was extended by two months since she failed to attend the April 2025 biometric clearing exercise.

The statement states, “The NYSC Management desires to clarify misleading information circulating on social media on Corps Member Ushie Rita Uguamaye, State Code number LA/24B/8325. Contrary to misleading assertions that she was denied a Certificate of National Service (CNS) because she made critical remarks about the government, this claim is completely unsubstantiated and incorrect.

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“Rita is one of 131 Corps Members whose Certificates of National Service (CNS) were withheld for valid disciplinary reasons.” Rita’s service year has been extended by two months for failing to attend the April 2025 biometrics clearance, which is consistent with the NYSC Bye-Laws.

“It is crucial to stress that this extension is a standard procedure and not unique to her situation, and the concept of equal treatment was only used in this instance.

“The NYSC Management thus encourages the public to handle this issue with understanding, since prolonging service for noncompliance is a traditional practice within the NYSC that should not be politicized.

“The NYSC Scheme remains committed to discharging its mandate, in line with the dictates of the constitution.”

Oyintiloye Predicts Political and Economic Stability for Nigeria Under Tinubu’s Second Term in 2027

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Hon. Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, a chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), has urged traditional and political leaders in the nation to back President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s ambition for a second term in office in order to maintain the political and economic stability of the country.

Oyintiloye, who made the plea on Sunday while addressing reporters in Osogbo, stated that the authorities should prioritize maintaining the country’s political and economic stability.

In his second term, the president will continue to guarantee equity in the federal government’s development initiative for all regions, he added, adding that Tinubu’s reelection would stabilize Nigeria.

He clarified that Northern elites who are determined to prevent President Bola Tinubu from being reelected in 2027 needed to be shielded from him by political and traditional leaders, particularly those in Southern Nigeria.

“Tinubu deserves to enjoy the support of the region for his second term bid because he has been a friend of the North and has always supported its political cause,” he said.

However, he voiced worry that anytime a Southerner governs, a Northern offshoot group frequently forms a clique and uses all available tools, including blackmail, to overthrow his administration.

The embarrassment that Southern presidents frequently endured at the hands of a small group of Northerners in their attempt to seize power will live on in the nation’s political history, according to Oyintiloye.

The nation’s political history will never forget the type of intimidation that Southern presidents frequently endured at the hands of a select few Northern individuals who consistently put up a fierce fight against their reelection bid.

In President Bola Tinubu’s instance, however, he has done enough to win over the main Northern power bloc.

“Therefore, the time has come for the area to further place the small number of those responsible for the president’s mischief where they truly belong.

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Because these people are self-appointed leaders of the North, Oyintiloye stated, “the recognized political leaders and royal fathers of the region cannot continue to watch the trend and allow blackmail against Tinubu to gain traction.”

The former legislator also urged Southern Nigerian political leaders and traditional leaders to avoid playing a role in the plan against Tinubu by some Northern politicians who have been rejected.

“And this is the more reason the Southern leaders need to get up and support the President,” he continued.

“This support is required to stop the bad political trajectory that second-term bids frequently take when a Southerner is in the White House.

“The President should be protected from unjustified attacks by a small group of Northern politicians.”

In addition, he urged the Council of Southern Traditional Rulers’ Chairman, His Royal Majesty, Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, as well as the co-chairmen, Obi of Obinugwu, Cletus Illomuanya, and King Jaja of Opobo, Dandeson Jaja, along with the council’s secretary, Benjamin Ikenchuku Keagborekuzi 1, Dein of Agbor, to work with their Northern counterparts to support Tinubu in 2027.

“I also want to counsel former President Olusegun Obasanjo, former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, Professor Wole Soyinka, former Nigeria Senate President Ken Nnamani, and other Southern elders to step up and prevent a recurrence of bad history.”

He added, “They should protect Southern Nigeria from the few Northern power-hungry individuals.”

‘Nigeria Will Rise Again, Just Not Under Tinubu,’ Says Giwa

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Under the current administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Nigerians have been accused of having hope that the country’s economy will improve.

This was stated by Adewale Giwa, senior pastor of the Second Coming of Christ’s Ministry, during a sermon on Sunday at his Akure church.

Accusing prophets of selling their supernatural gifts to unbelievers in exchange for cash, he accused them for contributing to the nation’s socioeconomic problems.

Giwa pointed out that due to what he called the All Progressives Congress’s (APC) dishonesty, voters erred in removing former President Goodluck Jonathan from power.

Since the APC took office, he claimed, the country’s economy has been in severe crisis.

“I woke up at precisely 1 p.m. this morning to pray for Nigeria,” Giwa stated. I asked God, “Do we still have prophets in Nigeria?” during one of my prayers.

I am a pastor, as you are aware, but I am not a prophet. Whereas a prophet is a seer who expresses God’s will, a pastor is a shepherd who leads and looks after a flock while concentrating on teaching. A prophet can also be thought of as God’s spokesperson.

The Lord’s Spirit informed me that the devil had placed a false Spirit in the mouths of several of our prophets. In other words, they have traded the gift of prophecy for cash from unbelievers, much like Esau traded his birthright for soup from his younger brother Jacob. Thus, according to the Lord, he had left them to mislead Nigeria.

There aren’t many politicians that genuinely care about the people; politics is deep. Dr., we made a mistake by voting out. I wish you luck, Jonathan, since the APC presented itself as an angel without realizing that they were going to bring poverty to Nigeria. Am I suggesting that Jonathan should return? No.

I firmly believe that Nigeria will rise once more in the meantime, but not under the current leadership. Things have gotten worse over time since the APC assumed power in 2015.

Nigerians were reassured by the pioneering cleric that someone would come from among the nation’s minority ethnic groups to save the country’s economy from dire straits.

He claimed the APC had sabotaged the opposition’s chances in the general elections of 2023 by using Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s presidential candidate in the last general elections.

It remains to be seen if Obi would continue to play the same role in the 2027 presidential election, Giwa further warned Nigerians.

“A man named Peter Obi may be familiar to many of you,” he continued. It was in 2023 that I first called him a pretender. Even when a few fleshly-led men of God backed him, I stepped out from the crowd and trusted my gut.

To put it plainly, he is not a serious politician. Currently, the man is cashing out, just like he did during the 2023 presidential election. His supporters find it difficult to accept that God understands him better than he does. On the platter of gold, he wants to get things done.

In 2023, the ruling party divided some votes with him. We’ll have to wait and see whether they utilize him again. Having Tinubu in office for another four years is preferable to Peter Obi as Nigeria’s president. Obi’s administration would be characterized by selfishness, nepotism, and tribalism.

“This time, someone from the minority ethnic group that the Lord intends to use to restructure the nation is coming.”

Rights Advocate Patrick Agbese Hails Sowore’s Release, Demands Judicial Reforms

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Patrick Agbese, a UK-trained solicitor and passionate human rights defender, has warmly welcomed the release of activist Omoyele Sowore. At the same time, he stressed the urgent need for deep judicial reforms in Nigeria to guarantee fair trials for everyone.

Sowore was detained by the Nigeria Police Force after responding to an invitation from the Inspector-General of Police’s monitoring unit in Abuja. Thanks to strong public outcry and widespread condemnation, he was released just two days later.

Agbese sees Sowore’s release as a powerful example of what collective action can achieve but warns that the bigger fight for justice must continue.

“This victory shows that when Nigerians come together, our voices cannot be ignored,” Agbese said. “But it’s only the beginning. The way the police treated Sowore was an attempt to silence dissent, and we must make sure this never happens again.”

Sowore faced charges related to forgery and inciting unrest, linked to reports exposing corruption in the police force, including criticism of the current Inspector-General, Kayode Egbetokun.

There were troubling reports that Sowore was seriously injured during a forced transfer to a secret location, and that noxious gas was used in his detention. Agbese condemned these actions as cruel and reminiscent of Nigeria’s dark military past.

“This was not about enforcing the law,” he said. “It was a targeted attack meant to break a fearless voice for change. The police must be held accountable for this.”

Agbese also praised the massive public support—from protests to social media campaigns and pressure by groups like Amnesty International and the Nigeria Labour Congress—that helped secure Sowore’s freedom.

“The power of people standing together forced the police to back down,” he noted, echoing Sowore’s own words that his release was a victory for a revolutionary movement of supporters.

But Agbese made it clear the police owe Sowore an apology for violating his rights and called for those responsible to face justice.

“Any future harm to Sowore or other activists will not be tolerated,” he warned.

Looking beyond this case, Agbese emphasized the urgent need for judicial reforms to ensure fairness and transparency in Nigeria’s legal system.

“The police cannot be judge, jury, and jailer all at once,” he stressed, pointing out that Sowore’s case showed how this system fails the principles of justice.

He urged the government to respect the constitutional rule that detainees must be charged within 48 hours and to stop using politically motivated charges against critics.

“Every Nigerian deserves a justice system that protects their rights—not one that punishes those who speak out,” Agbese concluded.