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Tinubu: Dickson Stood For The Truth While Many Politicians Became Sycophants – Timi Frank

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Timi Frank, the former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has praised Senator Henry Seriake Dickson, the former governor of Bayelsa State, for denouncing the anti-democratic policies of the administration of President Bola Tinubu.
Shortly after President Tinubu’s State of the Nation Address to a joint session of the National Assembly on Thursday, Dickson was said to have criticized the current administration’s anti-democratic stance, particularly with regard to Rivers State.
Dickson chastised Tinubu for failing to bring up the state of emergency he declared in Rivers State, the suspension of Governor Siminalayi Fubara, and the suspension of every member of the State House of Assembly from March 2025.

Frank praised Dickson in a statement released on Friday for his bravery and patriotism in pointing out the absurdity of the executive and legislative branches celebrating Democracy Day with much pomp when a state in the nation is ruled by the military.
He hailed Dickson as a hero and a modern-day champion of democracy in the nation for his valiant resistance against Tinubu’s imposed democratic aberration in Rivers State.

He said Dickson’s moral position in denouncing Tinubu’s administration’s undemocratic inclinations will live on in the memory of future generations.

Frank bemoaned the fact that Tinubu’s administration and the APC embrace authoritarianism, impunity, and one-party control over democracy and the rule of law.

“Senator Dickson played the role of a true opposition by speaking the minds of ordinary Nigerians,” he remarked. He made me proud as an Ijaw son in addition to being a Nigerian citizen.

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As a Bayelsan, he has made me proud. As a son from the Niger Delta, he has made me proud, and by speaking up against those who are undermining our democracy and the nation, he has made the entire nation proud.

“He bravely came out to speak the truth at a time when so many Nigerian politicians who cut across party lines have turned into political cowards and sycophants.”

He will be remembered by future generations for his morally upright position denouncing the Tinubu administration’s undemocratic inclinations.

“History will never forget him because he was the only one who faced the reality and the actual state of our democracy at a time when Nigerians looked to leaders, particularly those in government, to speak the truth.

Dickson’s actions are comparable to those of lawmakers in other democracies, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and even South Africa, when they confront the president with the reality and expectations of the populace. Although it may appear that he is by himself, we want him to know that the Nigerian people are behind him.

“Nigeria and the world are with him, and we are encouraging him to do more by being fearless as usual, even if his colleagues across party lines may not support him because he is cowardly in his attempt to save our democracy.”

Frank went on to claim that other National Assembly members knew Tinubu’s speech was heavily skewed toward propaganda and lies during the joint session, but they nevertheless praised the president out of sycophancy.

He went on to say, “We are aware that there may be plans to suspend Dickson for his actions, similar to what the Senate did to other senators who have previously stood up for the truth, but let him not be alarmed because God and Nigerians will defend him.”

He would be better off siding with God and the majority than with the demonic and wicked authorities who are trying to sabotage Nigeria’s democracy.

“It is disheartening that the Senate’s minority caucus has been completely undermined, as the minority leader should have taken Dickson’s action if there had been a robust opposition.”

‘The System Is Crumbling, Nigerians Are Just Hanging On’ – Kate Henshaw Decries

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Actress Kate Henshaw of Nollywood has questioned the country’s continuous democratic rule’s applicability if it doesn’t meet the requirements of its people.
In an interview on Channels Television’s special Democracy Day show on Thursday, the movie actor reportedly claimed that the nation’s democratic experience has not had a significant influence on the lives of common people.

Nigerians are fighting to survive in increasingly difficult socioeconomic circumstances, Kate Henshaw bemoaned the decline of the middle class, the deterioration of public facilities, and the increase of poverty.

Henshaw asked Nigerians to continue holding people in power accountable in spite of the harsh reality.

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“People are not feeling the effects of our democracy,” she remarked. Unbroken democracy has been in place for a while, but how does that affect others? That trickle-down effect—what is it? In what ways does it affect the lives of the average Nigerian?

There is no middle class, and we must stop deceiving ourselves. There is no security, people live in poverty, and healthcare is in ruins.

Nigerians are clinging to their lives as everything around them collapses.

“It is impossible to win the fight for what matters in a day. We cannot remain silent. We must always ensure that the government is held responsible.

“The people must have justice, equity, and security for their lives and property.”

The actress went on to explain that she didn’t want to participate in the customary words of celebration for Democracy Day because she had nothing to say and nothing had come to pass.

She went on, “I would have tweeted ‘Happy Democracy Day,’ but I had nothing to say. It’s simply this sense of something fading away that hasn’t really materialized.

“But I continue to hope that we will have a nation for our kids to grow up in—something they can build upon.”

‘You Walked Into Order And Brought Chaos’ – LP Chieftain Slams Peter Obi

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Faduri Oluwadare Joseph, a former presidential candidate and Labour Party (LP) chieftain, has accused Peter Obi, the party’s 2023 presidential contender, of being to blame for the party’s current problem.
In a statement released on Thursday, he accused the former Anambra governor of blaming everyone but himself.
He mentioned the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), which he said Obi did not form but abandoned after reaping the party’s benefits.

The LP chairman stated that Peter Obi was solely responsible for the party’s predicament.

He said that all of the party’s dirty agreements were done to advance Obi’s political career.

The statement says, “My attention has been attracted to several comments and videos in which Mr. Peter Obi continues to blame everyone but himself for the Labour Party’s developing predicament. Obi appears to be pointing fingers everywhere except the man in the mirror, blaming the present president, party leadership, and even external factors.

“This is both upsetting and dishonest. It’s absurd that a man who takes pride in competence, ability, and output – the Labour Party’s basic goal — is now a symbol of division, confusion, and underperformance.

“I recently viewed a video in which he blamed the president for the party’s difficulties. In another, he blamed the party’s leadership. There is no end to the blame game.

“Let’s be honest: Mr. Peter Obi is the only individual who can be held accountable for the Labour Party’s downward slide.

“When Obi joined the Labour Party in 2022, it was fully united. The house was clean and orderly. However, since his arrival, turmoil has wracked the party from top to bottom. The center couldn’t hold anymore.

“This split was a major contributor to our loss in the 2023 general election. A house divided against itself will not stand.

“How can a man who claims to want to rule a complex country like Nigeria fail to manage a small political party?

“To all Obi supporters, I beg you to consider this: If Peter Obi cannot overcome party-level disputes, how will he handle inter-state conflicts, economic restructuring, security instability, and national reconciliation?

“Don’t forget, Obi did not create APGA, the platform that provided him with his first opportunity. He abandoned it when he could have transformed it into a national party, like Nnamdi Azikiwe did with the NCNC and Awolowo with the UPN. Compare this to Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who transformed a provincial party into a national behemoth that currently dominates Nigeria.

“Instead of strengthening the APGA, Obi went to the PDP for another political meal, then to the Labour Party for a third – always searching for the simplest path, not the one that requires true leadership and sacrifice.

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“After the 2023 elections, instead of returning to rebuild the Labour Party and unify dissatisfied members, he distanced himself even more from Barr. Julius Abure, the very guy he employed throughout the campaign. Now that the party is over, he blames Abure for the mess, forgetting that he walked into a spotless house and screwed it up.

“Let me be clear: I am not a fan of Julius Abure, but the dubious dealings under investigation were done to advance Obi’s political ambitions. Leadership necessitates devotion, accountability, and the will to lead, especially during difficult circumstances.

‘Forget National Honor, Wear Betrayal Badge’ – Atiku’s Aide Attacks Onanuga

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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar’s Special Assistant on Public Communication, Frank Shaibu, has criticized President Bola Tinubu’s spokesperson, Bayo Onanuga, for praising his principal over the national honors since he helped solidify democracy and fight to have the June 12 election results revoked.
Reacting to Onanuga’s 𝕏 post, Shaibu reportedly reminded him of his opposition to military rule and his ability to speak truth to authority.
Atiku’s aide pointed out that Onanuga has chosen to back a government whose policies mirror the oppression he once opposed, rather than continuing on the honorable road of speaking up for the people.

Shaibu says Onanuga spins propaganda for a government that rules with impunity, trivializes the pain of Nigerians, and mocks their anguish.

Onanuga initially supported the battle for democracy, but he has subsequently switched sides, according to Atiku’s assistant.

“Dear Bayo, Through TheNews and Tempo, you might have participated in the media resistance during the June 12 conflict. You spoke out against military oppression. History once set out a place for you among the democratic defenders because of this. However, you no longer follow that honorable path.

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You now speak for a government whose policies mirror the identical oppression you previously opposed, rather than the people. You support policies that make poverty worse, justify ineptitude, and make dictatorship possible. You manufacture propaganda for a regime that rules with impunity, make fun of Nigerians’ pain, and justify their misery. June 12 was not about that.

Thus, I would like to know if you are deserving of being recognized as a June 12 hero.

June 12 was a moral revolt, not just a date. Patriots’ sacrifices, the people’s will, and their refusal to submit to authoritarianism were all at stake. Its principles must be upheld by those who are worthy of wearing it, not only during the conflict but also after it is over and truth becomes inconvenient.

Is it possible for a man who today supports oppression to be considered an oppressor? Can someone who justifies evil be honored on the altar of justice?

“To reward you with a CON under the June 12 banner is to desecrate the memory of Alfred Rewane, Shehu Musa Yar’Adua, Kudirat Abiola, and the millions who longed for a better Nigeria.” Bayo, you may have been on one side of the battle in the start, but now you’re on the other.

“Honor is about where you stand when it counts most, not just where you stood in the past. And you’re standing against the people today, not with them. Instead of a national award, you ought to wear a badge of betrayal.

2027: PDP’s Ridiculous Moves Will Lead To Humiliating Loss

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As a public affairs commentator and policy analyst, Professor Okey Ikechukwu has argued that the PDP is not prepared to win the 2027 elections.
In the 2027 elections, he claims, the PDP poses no threat to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) because its house is in such chaos.
Professor Ikechukwu, who was speaking on Friday on Channels Television’s The Morning Brief, recalled the days when the PDP was a strong party but bemoaned the fact that it has now reached a very low position and is finding it difficult to rise.

Unless the PDP can overcome its internal issue before the 2027 elections, he argued, it will lose badly at the polls and be forced to be carried out on a stretcher.

According to the policy analyst, the PDP is a very strong party that waged successful campaigns under previous Presidents Obasanjo, Audu Ogbe, and even Atiku (Abubakar). In 2003, I believe you had three campaign teams. Currently, it has diminished into a whimpering group of confused individuals posing as a political party.

“The PDP just discusses its disputes today. What else does it do? In other words, it sometimes issues news releases criticizing the APC, claiming that this is political opposition.

The PDP has failed in its function as a viable opposition to the current government, in addition to losing its status as a ruling party, Ikechukwu continued.

He bemoaned the fact that the party has failed to draw the interest of both voters and lawmakers.

Opposition is all about presenting a profile that will make you appealing to the next person and make them think, ‘No, no, no, I need this man to replace this other guy; they don’t know what they are doing.’

Tell me what appeals to the PDP today, please. It is in complete chaos on the inside,” he continued.

Failure Is Coming
According to the policy analyst, the PDP needs to organize its affairs now if it wants to receive any significant results from the 2027 elections.

It seems incongruous that it will participate in the upcoming election but not run for office.

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Ikechukwu stated, “You are participating in an event, but your preparation is such that we know you are going to arrive, get severely beaten, and be carried on a stretcher, unless there is a dramatic reconfiguration within that party, with clear attention to the need to modify the optics of people you see in the party.”

The Factor of Wike
According to Professor Ikechukwu, the PDP should be ashamed that the former governor is still a member, considering his alleged anti-party actions, even though Nyesom Wike, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, is a political asset to any party.

He accused the PDP of failing to control Wike or hold him accountable, saying that these indices are just making the party look even more absurd in the political arena.

Regardless of your feelings for him, you have to ask yourself if he is a fool, Ikechukwu stated. The response is no. Does he understand his actions? Possibly. Is it possible to ignore him? The response is no. Wike’s continued membership in the PDP should shame them, considering everything he has done and continues to do.

“The PDP ought to feel ashamed that it has failed to handle someone like Wike, as he will be a political asset to whoever he works for.” His current employers view him as a political asset. However, letting him ride in both lanes and reach 160 km/h indicates that no one is in charge of traffic.

With due respect to the esteemed members of that party, the PDP is making itself appear increasingly absurd not just every day but also every hour as the next hour approaches. They must quit deluding themselves.

2025 FIFA Club World Cup: Matchday 1 Fixture List and Start Times

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Matchday 1 of the expanded 2025 FIFA Club World Cup begins on Sunday, June 15, and football fans worldwide are anticipating an exciting start to the competition.
The Club World Cup is entering a new era with its first matchday, since it now has 32 teams and a group stage modeled after the World Cup.
Fans will see nonstop international football drama over the course of five grueling days, with teams like Real Madrid, Chelsea, Bayern Munich, Palmeiras, and Inter Miami all competing.

One of the most notable matches is between Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami and the African powerhouse Al Ahly. In the meantime, a European heavyweight matchup between PSG and Atletico Madrid is scheduled.

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Against elite international opponents, South American powerhouses Palmeiras, Flamengo, and River Plate will also put their skills to the test.

The complete schedule of Matchday 1 matches, along with the respective kickoff times, is shown below:
Fixtures for Matchday 1 and Kickoff Times:

June 15, Sunday

12:30 Al Ahly vs. Inter Miami

At 17:00, Auckland City will play Bayern Munich.

20:00 PSG vs. Atletico Madrid

23:00 Palmeiras vs. Porto

Monday, June 16

03:00 Botafogo vs. Seattle Sounders

LAFC vs. Chelsea: 20 minutes

23:00 Boca Juniors vs. Benfica

Tuesday, June 17th

At 02:00, Flamengo plays ES Tunis.

17:00 Fluminense vs. Borussia Dortmund

20:00 River Plate vs. Urawa Reds

23:00 Ulsan Hyundai vs. Mamelodi Sundowns

Wednesday, June 18th

02:00 Monterrey vs. Inter Milan

At 17:00, Manchester City vs. Wydad AC

At 20:00, Real Madrid takes on Al-Hilal.

23:00 Pachuca vs. RB Salzburg

Thursday, June 19

02:00 Al Ain vs. Juventus

Sad Day in Kaduna as Auto Crash Wipes Out Eight Family Members

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On Monday night, a terrible crash on the Kaduna-Zaria highway claimed the lives of eight members of one family and left two more very ill in the hospital.

It was learned that the unfortunate incident happened when a fast car lost control and struck oncoming pedestrians.

The tragic occurrence was understood to have occurred during the Eid-el-Kabir celebrations at approximately 6 p.m. in the Barakallahu region along the Kaduna-Zaria route.

Women and kids who had congregated by the side of the road after spending the holiday at their grandmother’s house were among those impacted.

A young child from the Rigachikun neighborhood is said to have been driving the implicated car, an ash-colored Mercedes GLK Jeep, and he ran away from the site as soon as the collision occurred.

The father of the boy is thought to be a prominent member of the community’s political elite.

According to a distraught husband and father who live in Sabon Gari, Tudun Wada, Malam Jamilu Usman Mai Yadi, the Daily Trust reported, “We lost eight members of our family that evening.”

My wife, Khadija Umar, their aunt, their younger and older sisters, and my two children, Muhammad, 9, and Sadiq, 16, all passed away. Ten members of my family were impacted in all; two are still in the hospital and eight have perished.

He said the car abruptly drove off the road and crashed into the victims who were waiting on the side of the road, expecting to get a ride home.

Given that my wife’s leg was irreparably shattered, the driver must have been speeding. It wasn’t until later that Road Safety officers returned Sadiq’s remains to us,” Mai Yadi said angrily.

Zainab Muhammad, eight months pregnant with twins, was one of the dead.

The aftermath of the catastrophe was described in heartbreaking detail by her husband, Sulaiman Abdulkadir Mai Shinkafa, a preacher from Hayin Rigasa.

She was about to give birth. Everything for the baby was ready. We even gave the unborn twins the names Hussaini and Hassan. Khalid, our 6-year-old son, was also injured.

Her body was crushed. My son’s bones were broken. Prior to their burial, we had to collect their remains using boards. The grieving father told reporters, “It’s something no family should ever witness.

Along with other distraught family members, Mai Shinkafa expressed their profound dissatisfaction with what they characterized as communal and governmental negligence.

“No one from the Kaduna State administration or the boy’s family, whose father was a well-known politician in the neighborhood, has been to offer their condolences. “Not even a word,” he bemoaned.

Not even the driver’s father showed up. It’s as if our lives are unimportant.

The FRSC Verifies the Incident
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has confirmed that the unfortunate accident did occur and has attributed it to overspeeding and losing control on a road that was wet with rain.

“What happened was that the driver lost control of the vehicle,” stated Tijjani Iliyasu, Sector Commander of the Kaduna Road Safety Corps (FRSC), as he described the response. The road was slick and it was pouring rain. According to our evaluation, he was speeding and collided with onlookers.

Six individuals perished instantly. We hurried to the hospital after saving the injured right away. The driver and other passengers in the car had already left by the time we got there. They left the car under the cover of darkness. We don’t know the precise driver.

The case has been forwarded to the Nigerian Police for additional investigation, he added.

The car has been turned over to the police as of right now, and they ought to be able to track down the owner, Iliyasu said.

“At the scene, saving lives was our top priority, and we succeeded.”

Kaduna Government Mum, Police
At the time this story was filed, it was discovered that the Nigeria Police Force’s Kaduna State command had not commented on the matter.

The media claims that several attempts to reach DSP Mansir Hassan, the Police Public Relations Officer, were fruitless since, at the time this report was made, his phone line was down.

Furthermore, since the disaster occurred on Monday, the state government has not issued a public statement.

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Together with the bereaved families, community members are calling for swift justice and government intervention.

Imam Rabiu, a community leader and Barakallahu citizen, prayed to Allah for the pardon of those killed in the event.

“The incident broke the community as a whole. Due to the horrific event of eight family members dying simultaneously, the entire village was silent that night. “May Allah pardon them,” Rabiu wrote.

Barakallahu resident Adam also called the incident “dreadful and painful.”

He remarked simply, “It was a terrible incident because many lives were lost.”

The family is reportedly left to grieve in silence, according to Mai Yadi.

We have laid our dear ones to rest. Our prayers have been spoken. Yet the agony is still there. We should at least expect those in authority and those in charge to show empathy,” he remarked.

Nigerian Lawmaker Renews Service Pledge on Democracy Day

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Hon. Chief Dr. Philip Agbese, Deputy Spokesman of the 10th House of Representatives, has marked Nigeria’s 26th Democracy Day with a message of commemoration and renewed commitment to service.
In a statement released today, Agbese, who also bears the traditional title Okanga 1 K’Agila, hailed the milestone of “26 years of uninterrupted democratic governance” as a significant achievement in the nation’s history. He paid tribute to the “struggles and sacrifices made by our forebears who fought tirelessly for our freedom.”
Addressing constituents and Nigerians, Agbese, humbly known as the “Enone Servant,” reaffirmed his dedication to building a brighter future. “My vision is still the same,” he stated, outlining a focus on “empowering our communities through effective representation, legislation, and grassroots engagement.”
The lawmaker highlighted collaborative efforts already undertaken, championing projects in key sectors: “education, healthcare, sports, economic growth, and social welfare.” However, he acknowledged the journey is far from complete, stating, “There’s still a lot more to be done.”
Using the occasion to reinforce his commitment, Agbese declared: “Hence, on this Democracy Day, I renew my pledge to continue serving our people with dedication and integrity. So help me God!”
Agbese’s message strikes a reflective yet forward-looking tone, common among politicians on Democracy Day, emphasizing the value of sustained democratic rule while pledging continued efforts to address national challenges through legislative and representative action.

Tinubu Reaffirms Commitment to National Unity and Economic Reform in Democracy Day Address

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Abuja, Nigeria – June 12, 2025 | In a powerful address to the nation marking this year’s Democracy Day, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu delivered a passionate speech before a joint session of the National Assembly, reflecting on Nigeria’s democratic progress and outlining key reforms under his leadership.

President Tinubu opened his remarks by paying tribute to democratic icons, including the late Chief MKO Abiola, whose legacy of resistance and sacrifice helped usher in the return of civil rule. He also saluted former President Muhammadu Buhari for officially designating June 12 as Democracy Day, a move Tinubu described as a vital step in preserving Nigeria’s political history.

Speaking firmly on the state of the nation, Tinubu dismissed any notions of a planned one-party state, emphasizing the need for vibrant political opposition and the sanctity of democratic freedom. He described the growing support for the All Progressives Congress (APC) as a sign of political confidence, not coercion, urging other parties to strengthen internal discipline and connect better with citizens.

On the economy, the President announced a number of milestones, including a rebound in economic growth, improved foreign reserves, a more stable naira, and reduced dependence on borrowing by state governments. He revealed that Nigeria’s GDP grew by 3.4% in 2024, with the last quarter recording the highest growth in over ten years.

President Tinubu also unveiled the expansion of his administration’s credit access initiative, noting that over 100,000 Nigerians, including 35,000 federal workers, have already benefited. By July, he said, 400,000 more youths, including members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), will receive interest-free consumer credit to boost productivity and financial independence.

The President concluded with a call for unity, urging Nigerians across political, religious, and ethnic lines to stand together in defense of democracy, national development, and a shared future

2027 ELECTIONS IN DANGER?, Democracy Can COLLAPSE If Defections Continue, June 12 Reflections

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The National Assembly has received over 100 petitions from Nigerians — a powerful sign of rising civic engagement!
During the 2025 Democracy Day joint session, Senate President Godswill Akpabio welcomed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and other dignitaries with a passionate speech. He paid tribute to the heroes of June 12, 1993, applauded Tinubu’s economic reforms, and highlighted the productivity of the 10th National Assembly with 844 bills introduced and 52 signed into law.