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What Inspired My N20 Million Donation to UNICAL Dentistry – Peter Obi

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Former Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate Peter Obi has explained why he donated ₦20 million to the University of Calabar School of Dentistry.
He stated that he made the donation to lessen the load on pupils.
Obi complained that the government had ignored what he regarded as children’ most fundamental educational demands, while political figures lived in luxury.

Speaking at Calabar Airport, the former governor of Anambra State stated, “The situation at UNICAL is a direct reflection of failed leadership.” We cannot continue to let our children bear the brunt of our political mistakes.

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“We spend millions on luxury for political office holders, while young Nigerians pursuing an education lack the most basic equipment. It shouldn’t be like this.”

According to Obi, the scenario at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Calabar, was a clear example of leadership failure in Nigeria’s education system. He stated that the ₦20 million grant would help upgrade vital infrastructure in the faculty.

“This token is to help procure 15 additional dental chairs, a key requirement set by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria for expanding the faculty’s student intake,” stated the administrator.

He encouraged the authorities to examine the condition of the afflicted kids, whose academic development had been significantly impeded due to poor facilities.

Obi urged other well-meaning Nigerians and leaders to support institutions such as UNICAL, stating that the country’s future rests on how effectively its population are educated and empowered.

African Cocoa Producers Push for Equitable Trade and Long‑Term Growth

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The Cocoa Farmers Alliance Association of Africa (COFAAA) has reiterated its dedication to advancing sustainable technologies that enhance the livelihoods of African cocoa growers and their communities, as well as to advancing economic fairness and elevating the voices of cocoa farmers.

Africa supplies more than 70% of the world’s cocoa, but systemic injustices and unfair international trade practices keep the continent’s farmers impoverished, according to Comrade Adeola Adegoke, President and Global Coordinator of COFAAA, who spoke at the organization’s global webinar.

The African cocoa ecosystem serves as the foundation for the global chocolate business, which is worth over $120 billion a year, he said.

“However, the economic advantages are still unequally shared, making African cocoa producers susceptible to poverty, unstable prices, and unjust market conditions,” Adegoke stated.

By working more closely with international cocoa organizations, development partners, and the governments of African cocoa-producing nations, COFAAA hopes to buck this trend and promote the interests of smallholder farmers.

The goal, according to Adegoke, is to raise local processing and cocoa production in Africa to roughly four million metric tonnes, or 90% of the world’s total cocoa production.

“This must be accomplished through increased productivity per hectare (800 kg to 1000 kg), sustainable practices like intensifying cocoa agroforestry, ecosystem management, traceability, premium flavor processing methods, and climate-smart and soil-friendly farming practices—all while guaranteeing youth inclusivity.”

He went on to say that the webinar was organized to support and maintain African leadership in the global cocoa economy by bringing smallholder cocoa farmers’ voices together, increasing productivity using sustainable practices, and encouraging increased cooperation among stakeholders.

Adegoke defined COFAAA as a membership-based organization dedicated to addressing the most important issues confronting cocoa growers throughout Africa.

Our goal is to support sustainable agricultural methods, give farmers more authority, and guarantee the long-term sustainability of the world’s cocoa environment. “Africa’s cocoa industry is a symbol of our agricultural heritage and a major economic driver,” he remarked.

He praised the work of international cocoa organizations and stakeholders, such as the World Cocoa Foundation (WCF), Ghana Cocoa Board, Cameroon’s National Cocoa and Coffee Board, Nigeria’s National Cocoa Management Committee, the International Cocoa Organization (ICCO), and others, for helping to sustain African cocoa production in the face of growing climate change threats.

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He said, “A lot of African governments and institutions have already put in place sound policy frameworks and strategic partnerships to keep us at the forefront of the world’s cocoa production, which currently accounts for 70% of the total.”

Speaking as the webinar’s keynote speaker, Alex Assanvo, Executive Secretary of the Cote d’Ivoire-Ghana Cocoa Initiative (CIGHCI), praised COFAAA for providing a forum to elevate the voices of African cocoa farmers. He was represented by his deputy and Technical Manager, Tawiah Agyarko-Kwarteng.

The cooperation is timely and in line with CIGHCI’s purpose to enhance farmers’ welfare through the economic, social, and environmental pillars of sustainability, according to Agyarko-Kwarteng.

She emphasized that the CIGHCI was founded by the presidents of Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire to solve severe issues in the cocoa industry, specifically with regard to prices and earnings for farmers in both nations, which together produce the majority of Africa’s cocoa.

Nigeria Needs Capable Leadership, Not a Southern or Northern President – Gbenga-Hashim

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A presidential candidate named Dr. Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim has stated that the election of a capable, patriotic, and visionary leader who can address insecurity, generate employment, and enhance the standard of living for all Nigerians is more important for the country’s future than regional calculations or ethnic alliances.

Considering what appears to be a concerted effort by certain politicians to elect a Southern-born president in 2027, he explained why.

The “continuous manipulation of religion and ethnicity by corrupt political opportunists” that has failed to provide Nigerians with genuine development was denounced by Dr. Olawepo-Hashim in a statement issued on Thursday.

Nigeria doesn’t require a president from the North or the South. “What our nation desperately needs is a good president who can secure the country, boost the economy, and give our people hope again,” Hashim said.

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He cited instances from the constituencies of Lagos, Kano, and Gboko to demonstrate that Nigerians are capable of making decisions based on competency rather than ethnic or religious passion, as demonstrated by recent political trends and previous elections.

“In the 1993 election, the Kano people chose Chief M.K.O. Abiola of Ogun State over their own son, Bashir Tofa. More recently, Lagos voters turned away the current president in favor of a candidate from another area. Kashim was elected as a Kanuri Muslim in the predominantly Tiv and Christian constituency of Gboko. Into the first Republic’s Northern regional legislature. “These demonstrate our country’s maturity,” he remarked.

The Frontline politician charged that lawmakers who support regional presidency are more interested in their own agendas than in fostering national cohesion.

“Those who support either the Southern or Northern presidential candidates are doing so for their own stomachs, not for the benefit of the populace. These kinds of games have lost their appeal among Nigerians.

“They are looking for leaders who can do the job, not leaders who are just local or religious,” he said.

He underlined that the nation’s survival is now at risk and urged all political parties to submit candidates for the 2027 elections based only on their credibility, competency, and character.

Political antics have outlived their usefulness. Our future cannot be pledged to religious and ethnic merchants who do not deserve a decent nation run by decent people,” he continued.

Reiterating his pledge to create a united, safe, and wealthy Nigeria, the former presidential candidate called on Nigerians of all ethnicities and religions to unite in opposing divisive politics.

Atiku’s ADC Victory Inevitable, But He Won’t Be President – Party Stalwart Says

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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar is expected to be the African Democratic Congress’ (ADC) presidential candidate in 2027, according to Dr. Adetokunbo Pearse, a leader of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Lagos State.
Speaking to reporters regarding the recent wave of PDP defections, which included Atiku, Pearse stated that the action poses no threat to the PDP.
He claimed that the former PDP presidential candidate had harmed his own reputation.

“Atiku will definitely win the ADC primary and secure the presidential ticket, but he cannot win the presidential election on that platform,” Pearse conceded.

“The former vice president consistently makes poor decisions. In a recent interview with reporters in Lagos, the PDP leader said, “What he is doing now is messing up his political credentials.”

He predicted that many ADC defectors would quickly realize their error and rejoin the PDP.

Meeting of the NEC
Speaking further about the PDP’s internal developments, Pearse said that all questions regarding the party’s unity and strength had been answered by the recently concluded National Executive Council (NEC) meeting in Abuja.

The successful NEC meeting, according to Pearse, a former member of the Atiku Abubakar 2023 Presidential Campaign Committee and the organizer of the Reset Lagos PDP group, marks a significant turning point for the PDP.

“There is nothing wrong with PDP. The issues that many other political parties face are not present in the PDP. “The PDP has a very solid foundation,” he said.

“Just like in a marriage, there can be some issues that must be resolved,” Pearse said, comparing the party’s internal conflicts to marital misunderstandings. Do you know what you would face in the other marriage you choose to enter if you leave this one abruptly? It could get much worse, possibly disastrous.

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“Our NEC meeting has taken place, and all indications suggest that PDP is doing well. As Democrats, we elect our leaders rather than appointing them like the other party does. Everything is in order, and PDP is progressing. We look good. PDP has already returned. Those quitting the PDP are perplexed because they just made a mistake.

A Masterstroke: Zoning the Presidency to the South
Pearse called the party’s decision to zon its 2027 presidential ticket to the South “a game changer.”

“This is the only way to defeat incumbent All Progressives Congress (APC) President Bola Tinubu,” Pearse said.

According to reports, the PDP had its 101st NEC meeting in Abuja on Thursday and decided to host its national electoral convention in Ibadan, Oyo State, on November 15 and 16.

Party stakeholders reportedly attended the meeting, which covered important internal reforms and established a strategic framework for the general elections in 2027.

Pearse’s remarks coincide with the PDP’s efforts to reestablish itself as a viable rival to the ruling APC in the face of internal power struggles, defections, and the pursuit of a victorious alliance in the upcoming election cycle.

Bayelsa Judge Kidnapped at Eatery: Suspects Give Shocking Account

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The suspected abductors of Justice Ebiyerin Omukoro, a judge of the Bayelsa High Court, have described how they took him from a restaurant in Yenagoa and transported him to a neighboring state.
The director of the Department of State Services (DSS), Adedapo Amao, and the commissioner of police for Bayelsa State, Francis Idu, paraded the eight suspects—six of whom were men and two of whom were women—in Yenagoa on Thursday, according to reports.
According to reports, the suspects confessed to the crime during their parade and are currently being held by the DSS.

One of the main suspects, Justice Brodrick, a native of Delta State’s Ozobo town, acknowledged that he participated in the kidnapping after receiving a call from a man he identified as his boss.

Thus, on June 21, he called to invite me to Yenagoa. Additionally, he called John Uzi, who is standing next to me. In order to accompany him to Bayelsa, I phoned my younger brother, Kelvin Olu,” Brodrick informed reporters.

He clarified that clothes and a mission vehicle were given to them upon arrival in Bayelsa.

“We moved out of our camp, but it wasn’t a fixed target,” he stated. At Kilimanjaro (a restaurant), we were just patrolling when we ran into the judge. From there, we abducted him and brought him to our camp.

When they kidnapped their victim, Brodrick claims they had no idea he was a judge. But when they learned that he was from the Ekeremor Local Government Area, they made the decision to treat him with some respect.

“When he revealed that he is Ijaw, our leader, whom we refer to as the ‘General,’ insisted that he be kept in handcuffs while still being treated as one of our own,” he said.

Although he was in the camp when the judge was introduced, another suspect, John, who was also paraded, stated he was not involved in the actual operation because of his poor health.

The governor of Bayelsa State, Douye Diri, had earlier stated at the State Executive Council meeting on Wednesday that everyone engaged in the kidnapping had been taken into custody, with the exception of the gang leader, who is still active.

The Department of State Services, which sent a special operations team from Abuja, was instrumental in the arrest, according to Commissioner of Police Francis Idu, who credited the arrest to successful interagency cooperation.

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He praised Governor Diri for supplying the logistics that made the rescue possible and for installing CCTV cameras in key locations throughout the state, which helped with the operation.

“His Excellency, Governor Douye Diri’s security governance strategy is demonstrated by the arrest of these suspects,” Idu stated.

“He has consistently emphasized the necessity of security agencies working together, and this case demonstrates that Bayelsa is no longer a safe place for criminals to operate.”

Additionally, the police head sent out a strong warning to anyone planning a crime in the state.

New APC Chairman Declares: PDP, LP, ADC Are No Threat

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Nentawe Yilwatda, the All Progressives Congress’s (APC) new national chairman, has ruled out the possibility that Nigeria’s opposition parties could run against his party in the 2027 elections.
Yilwatda asserts that the APC is unconcerned about the dangers posed by the nation’s opposition groups, such as the coalition-backed African Democratic Congress (ADC).
He stated, “At this time, there is no opposition,” in an interview with Channels Television on Thursday, just after he was elected chairman of the ruling party.

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He claimed that the APC won the 2023 elections handily and has since won a landslide in nearly every bye-election and off-season gubernatorial contest, so the 2027 presidential election would not be an anomaly.

He expressed “zero fears” regarding the likelihood that the opposition coalition would overthrow the APC in 2027.

“Why has the APC won every by-election in the past two years, in most cases with overwhelming victories?” He joked.

The former Humanitarian Affairs Minister promised to bring the party together and recruit additional governors from the PDP and other opposition parties to join the APC in addition to winning elections.

“I have the responsibility of bringing the party together and growing it.” As of right now, we have 23 governors. Bringing in more is my job. “We would bring in more and do the legwork,” he said.

Breaking: Kwankwaso-Ganduje Rift Too Personal for Mediation – Sule Lamido

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The icy relationship between Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, the political powerhouse of Kano, and his estranged former deputy, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, will continue to elude resolution because it is so personal, according to former Jigawa State Governor Sule Lamido.

During an interactive session with reporters at his Sharada office in Kano, Lamido discussed many matters of national significance and claimed that ego was the driving force behind the rivalry between the Kano political gladiators.

A powerful political figure in North-West Nigeria named Lamido stated that “Kwankwaso and Ganduje are twin brothers; their fight is about ego, and until and unless they choose to lower it for the interest of Kano, the frosty relationship will continue to defy third party intervention.”

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He emphasized that “they have been together, know each other too well, and have been working closely together for two long years, but they have been using their ego to fuel the crisis.”
According to Lamido, “the two personalities have the answer to burying the hatchet, because the complexities of the fight are so deeply personal that no external influence can resolve it.”

The PDP mainstay advised parties to proceed with prudence when discussing the proposed idea to establish more states in Nigeria.

Given the numerous issues plaguing the Nigerian government, the Talakawa philosopher said that the desire to establish new states shouldn’t take precedence.

“The elements no longer trust one another, you know. North and South are the topics of discussion.
The topic of discussion is Muslim-Muslim. Christians saying no is what we’re discussing. Lamido emphasized that there are other issues that are tearing us apart and that need to be addressed.

The PDP leader clarified, saying, “There is insecurity beyond all else. You’re not entirely certain that you’re safe wherever you are.

“And of course the poverty and the hunger,” he added. Thus, priorities ought to be established. I don’t mind, though, if this security issue manages to resolve the issue.

Transfer Round-Up: Arsenal Move for Gyökeres, Real Madrid Supports Alonso, Chelsea Hesitant on Isak

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Viktor Gyökeres, a striker for Sporting CP, is scheduled to have his medicals before making a high-profile move to the Emirates as Arsenal’s transfer business heats up.
Renowned transfer reporter Fabrizio Romano claims that all formalities between Sporting and the Gunners have been finished, paving the way for the Swedish forward to take the last steps toward joining Arsenal.
“Viktor Gyökeres, new Arsenal player, as all documents have now been approved and exchanged,” Romano confirmed on X. Formal travel authorization was obtained by Arsenal and Sporting, and medical examinations would begin within the next day. Gyökeres will arrive shortly.

The striker will likely join Mikel Arteta’s team during their preseason tour in Asia, giving a frontline already full of talented attackers more firepower. Gyökeres’ goal-scoring prowess in Portugal is something Arsenal supporters will aim to duplicate in the Premier League.

Real Madrid Meets Alonso’s Requests
During the current summer transfer window, Real Madrid is demonstrating its faith in recently hired manager Xabi Alonso by granting his transfer requests.

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Alonso has directed the team to keep midfielder Dani Ceballos, who has been linked to a move away, specifically to Real Betis, according to Madrid Zone via Cadena SER.

According to the report, Alonso has requested that no midfield player be sold this summer, and the Los Blancos management has allegedly granted his request.

As he prepares for the 2025–2026 season, Alonso appears determined to keep depth and experience in the middle of midfield, especially with Luka Modric having just left.

Chelsea shifted their focus and stepped away from Isak’s pursuit.
Alexander Isak, a striker for Newcastle, is reportedly no longer a target for Chelsea.

The Swedish forward has made a transfer request and stated that he wants to leave St. James’ Park, but the Blues are focusing on other options.

Through his official 𝕏 page, Fabrizio Romano clarified the matter, saying, “Despite reports, Chelsea is not actively working on the Alexander Isak deal and has no desire in moving forward. #CFC is thrilled with their strikers and is now totally focused on the agreements involving Xavi Simons and Jorrel Hato.

Chelsea’s recruiting squad appears happy with their current attacking configuration and is more interested in bringing in young players, even though Liverpool is still the front-runner in the hunt for Isak.

Fuanter Steps Down as APC Deputy Secretary, Yilwatda Named New Chairman

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Early Thursday morning, Festus Fuanter, the All Progressives Congress’s (APC) deputy national secretary, formally resigned from his post.
Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda, the party’s recently appointed National Chairman and a native of the Plateau state, was the reason behind Fuanter’s departure.
The resignation was made in compliance with the statute of the ruling party, which states that two national officers cannot be from the same state.

At the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting, the stakeholders had already chosen Abdulkarim Abubakar Kana (SAN) as the party’s national legal adviser.

In the meantime, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, the immediate past National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has received praise from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his contributions to the party, particularly the creation of the Progressive Institute.

During Thursday’s APC National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting in Abuja, Tinubu commended Ganduje for his dedication to the party’s principles and declared his intention to keep him on as a consultant to the incoming national leadership.

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“I assigned him a task concerning the establishment of a Progressive Institute. The President declared, “We can still take him [Ganduje] as a consultant to work with the new chairman to do that. The National Secretary will work with the chairman to revitalise it.”

President Tinubu declared that the dates of the States, Local Government, and Ward congresses will now take place in December, a calculated move meant to accommodate a flood of anticipated defectors.

Many people believe that this postponement is a component of the APC’s larger realignment attempts to strengthen its ranks in anticipation of the general elections in 2027, particularly in light of the formation of opposition coalitions.

The official appointment of Professor Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda, the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management, and Social Development, as the new APC National Chairman was said to be the high point of the NEC meeting.

Tajudeen Abbas, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, seconded Governor Hope Uzodimma’s nomination, which was made by the Progressive Governors’ Forum chairman.

Court Delivers N10m Judgment Against Police in Favour of #EndSARS Protesters

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The Federal High Court in Lagos ordered ₦10 million in damages against the Inspector-General of Police and the Lagos State Commissioner of Police for violating peaceful protestors’ fundamental rights at the fourth anniversary of the #EndSARS memorial.
Justice M. Kakaki, who delivered the decision on Thursday, concluded that the applicants were unfairly harassed by law enforcement officers notwithstanding their participation in a constitutionally authorized peaceful parade.
The action, brought by Hassan Taiwo Soweto, Uadiale Kingsley, Ilesanmi Kehinde, Osopale Adeseye, Olamilekan Sanusi, Osugba Blessing, and others, questioned the police’s conduct during the October 2023 memorial.

Justice Kakaki ruled that the use of force and intimidation against the protesters violated their rights to freedom of expression, assembly, and association, as guaranteed by the 1999 Constitution.

“The police have constitutional powers to enforce laws, but such powers must be exercised in accordance with democratic principles and the rule of law,” according to the court.

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Kayode Agbaje, Michael Adedeji, Jennifer Rita Obiora, Orunsola Oluremi, Seyi Akinde, Akin Okunowon, Ugochukwu Prince, Aisha Omolara, Thomas Abiodun Olamide, Ogbu Obinna Ferdinald, Aghedo Kehinde Stephen, Duronike Olawale, Isaac Obasi, Funmilayo Jolade Ajayi, Gideon Adeyemi, and Afeez Suleiman were also named as applicants in the fundamental rights suit.

The Education Rights Campaign (ERC), the Take It Back Movement (TIB), and the Campaign for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR) were all co-applicants.

Justice Kakaki awarded the applicants ₦10 million in general damages and held the IGP and Lagos CP jointly responsible for the “unwarranted crackdown on citizens engaging in peaceful remembrance.”

The court reaffirmed the protesters’ right to peaceful assembly without police interference, saying that the culture of repressing dissent under the pretense of security must be ended.