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Abuja Estate Residents Panic Over Kidnap Invasion

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A squad of highly armed kidnappers reportedly raided the Grow Homes estate in the Chikakore neighborhood of Kubwa, Abuja’s largest suburban town, on Monday morning and held residents hostage for more than an hour.

It is believed that the incident occurred between 12:00 AM and 1:30 AM.
One of the terrified inhabitants, who witnessed a man and a woman being kidnapped, claimed that by daylight, the lady had been discovered within the estate, having been freed by her captors for unknown reasons.

However, he was unable to determine how many people had been kidnapped.

“The incident occurred at 12 a.m. Those individuals were well-armed, and they outnumbered the local vigilante squad. The cops arrived around 1 a.m., and there was a 30-minute exchange of gunfire.

“We are requesting the authorities to fix this road so that security patrol cars may easily access it. We also beg the police and, of course, the FCT Administration to help us locate a station here for quick response,” the resident told Vanguard.

Meanwhile, the Edo State government has stated that Governor Monday Okpebholo and the State House of Assembly are united in taking a tough stance against the growing issue of kidnapping.

Fred Itua, the Governor’s Chief Press Secretary, stated this in a statement released last Thursday.

In a statement headlined “A STEP-BY-STEP BREAKDOWN OF NEW KIDNAPPING PROHIBITION LAW IN EDO STATE,” the administration stated that the Edo State House of Assembly enacted the Kidnapping Prohibition (Amendment) Law, 2025.

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The Edo State government’s decision to implement such extensive and harsh actions sends a clear message that it would no longer tolerate illegal acts that violate the sanctity of human freedom.

“As the state implements the terms of this law, emphasis will be given on training law enforcement officers, sensitizing the judiciary, and informing the public about the ramifications of the modifications. This multifaceted strategy is required to ensure the law’s effectiveness and to create a safer Edo State where citizens can live without fear,” Itua said.

Tinubu Scores Just 10% – Buhari’s Former Minister Slams Current Administration

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Solomon Dalung, who served as Youth and Sports Minister under former President Muhammadu Buhari, has given the Bola Tinubu administration a low performance rating.
When assessing the state of affairs in the nation, Dalung bemoaned the fact that Nigeria had never experienced such a dire situation.
He said that the government has done a terrible job in its first two years in office and blamed President Tinubu’s administration for the economic problems that many citizens have experienced as a result of government policies.

According to reports, the former Minister claimed in an interview with Vanguard that the president had done a lousy job and that the impoverished Nigerians will punish him in the upcoming presidential election.

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He claims that President Tinubu’s performance has fallen short of 10 percent.

Given that good governance improves people’s well-being and that openness, accountability, and justice are its indices, I believe that the nation’s level of good governance has never been worse than it is now, at least not in the last two years.

These three paradigms from the previous two years have vanished. Thus, the administration has done a lousy job if I were to rate them on good governance. Less than 10% is their score,” Dalung stated.

What Atiku Told Peter Obi and Northern Delegation During Crucial Meeting

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As coalition talks heat up ahead of the 2027 presidential election, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi, the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, met with northern political leaders from across the 19 northern states on Thursday.
According to reports, hundreds of political figures from Abuja came together for the event, which was organized by the secretariat of the newly formed coalition and was sponsored by the National Political Consultative Group (NPCG) North.

Atiku Abubakar, a prominent supporter of opposition unity, reflected on his tenure alongside former President Olusegun Obasanjo during his speech.

In particular, he recalled how they responded to the Boko Haram insurgency, mentioning the directive given to military chiefs to either put an end to the insurgency or step down.

“This ultimatum was successful. In just a few weeks or months, the insurgency was crushed. It was finished by the time we left. I was totally taken aback. However, when we departed, it reappeared,” Atiku said, stressing that the problem was not entirely resolved.

Additionally, Atiku emphasized the administration’s initiatives to address police shortcomings, bringing up the notable underpolicing in Nigeria as documented by the UN.

“I told the president that Nigeria is woefully underpoliced,” What can we do, he asked? I informed him that there were other police colleges that had been shut down throughout the states and recommended that they be reopened with additional policemen. And that’s exactly what we did,” Atiku remembered.

Atiku continued by outlining how the Obasanjo government adopted a novel strategy for acquiring police weapons, avoiding onerous contracting processes and speaking with police personnel and diplomats directly to obtain necessary equipment.

But in spite of these initiatives, Atiku pointed out that Nigeria still has a terrible police-to-population ratio, with 340,000 officers charged with protecting 240 million people. He drew attention to the sharp contrast with Egypt, which has one million police officers for every 100 million citizens.

Atiku emphasized the necessity of thorough reforms in Nigeria’s security sector, saying, “These are challenges we must face head-on.”

Atiku then turned to education, considering the measures implemented to increase access, especially in the North, under the Obasanjo government. He referenced the Universal Basic Education Act, which mandated that all Nigerian children receive free primary and secondary education, as well as the implementation of an education tax to fund educational programs.

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While describing a trip to Daura, President Muhammadu Buhari’s hometown, where he saw the scope of the Almajiri situation, Atiku too broke down in tears.

“I almost cried,” he remarked. There were throngs of Almajiri children on the flight from Katsina airport to Daura. Many of our early republic leaders attended the erstwhile Katsina College, which is located here. Almajirai—young lads in their twenties, thirties, and forties, from Katsina to Daura and back again—have taken over it today, he claimed.

“These are highly important problems. They are about our kids and grandkids as well as us.

“Thank God I’ve lived my life,” I say to my kids. But you and your children are the focus of this. These difficulties must be addressed.

Atiku, Peter Obi, Amaechi, & Other Top Coalition Leaders Hold Crucial Expanded Meeting in Abuja

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In a high-stakes political gathering that could reshape Nigeria’s leadership landscape, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, Labour Party’s Peter Obi, former Transportation Minister Rotimi Amaechi, and other prominent figures held an expanded coalition meeting in Abuja, signaling a possible united front to address the nation’s deepening challenges.

At the meeting, Peter Obi delivered a stirring address centered on national unity, accountability, and economic revival through agriculture. “I know we have issues here and there,” Obi began. “But this is the time to build trust among ourselves, believe that we are one, and know that we can save this country. We can survive our population.”

Obi urged Nigerians to move beyond religious and ethnic voting patterns and instead build confidence and capacity. He called on citizens to hold their leaders accountable, highlighting that governance — not mere politics — is central to solving Nigeria’s problems.

Using Ukraine as a benchmark, Obi lamented Nigeria’s underperformance in agriculture. “Ukraine, with just 600,000 square kilometers, produces up to 60 million tons of rice. Nigeria, six times its size, cannot produce 10% of that. The entire North is even larger than Ukraine and yet remains underutilized.”

He also decried the decline of former industrial hubs like Kano and Kaduna. “We used to go to Kano for cash; now, nothing is happening there. Kaduna has no industries left. That’s the poverty, and where there’s poverty, there’s insecurity,” he warned.

Reiterating his long-held belief, Obi stated, “The North can change Nigeria. Our greatest assets are in the North. We can make more from agriculture than we ever made from oil.”

The meeting concluded with a shared understanding among attendees that Nigeria’s future depends on visionary leadership, economic investment, and national cohesion — a message that resonated across political divides.

Oluche Dance Troupe Thrills Audience at Okanga’s Grandmother’s Burial in Apa Agila

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Apa Agila, Benue State — Culture, tradition, and community spirit took center stage as the renowned Oluche Dance Troupe captivated mourners and well-wishers during the burial ceremony of Chief Philip Agbese’s grandmother in Apa Agila, Ado Local Government Area of Benue State.

The burial, which drew a large crowd from within and beyond the constituency, became more than a solemn occasion—it was a celebration of life, heritage, and unity. Amid prayers, tributes, and moments of reflection, the Oluche Dance Troupe delivered a stunning performance that honored the cultural legacy of the Idoma people and added vibrant color to the dignified farewell.

Dressed in traditional regalia and armed with drums, flutes, and symbolic instruments, the dancers performed spirited routines that left the crowd in awe. Their display reflected the rich traditions of the region, bringing history to life through rhythm, movement, and storytelling.

Chief Philip Agbese, popularly known as Okanga, appreciated the dance troupe for preserving the cultural essence of the people and using it to honor his grandmother’s memory. “Today is a moment of both mourning and celebration,” he said. “Through the Oluche dancers, we remember not just a beloved grandmother but the strength of our roots and the spirit of our people.”

Guests at the event included dignitaries from across Benue State and beyond, traditional rulers, political associates, and constituents who gathered to support Okanga and his family.

The performance by Oluche Dance Troupe served not only as entertainment but also as a reminder of the enduring power of culture to unite communities and tell the stories of generations past.

Okanga: The Pacesetter of Progress and Unity

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In the field of politics, few people have the charm, creativity and will to genuinely improve the circumstances of their constituents. Chief Philip Agbese, however, became a leader among his contemporaries. He promotes unity in his neighbourhood and beyond and spearheads good change.
As a respected legislator representing the Ado/Okpokwu/Ogbadibo federal constituency, Okanga has repeatedly shown his relentless devotion to development and societal improvement. With the vast knowledge he has in law, strategic communication and human rights advocacy, he has been pivotal in promoting the demands of his people and leading projects that have noticeably improved their lives.
The capacity of Okanga to unite people across political boundaries and create a feeling of shared purpose defines his leadership. His exceptional ability to interact with people from all spheres of life has not only garnered him the respect of his peers in the National Assembly but also that of his constituents.
Among his numerous accomplishments, Okanga has been instrumental in advancing important infrastructure projects including the building of hospitals, schools and numerous infrastructure in his constituency. Through the establishment of creative initiatives providing vocational training to young people and women, consequently equipping them with the means they need to succeed, his dedication to education and economic empowerment has been further shown.
Okanga distinguishes himself as a trailblazer by his relentless will to solve the problems confronting his people and his commitment to seeking permanent answers. In confronting difficulties, he has stayed steadfast and approached challenging subjects with a measured and considerate approach that is quite well-liked.
Okanga is a public servant and a man of principles who perfectly captures leadership; he shows others the way to follow.

Atiku Urged to Learn from Peter Obi and Drop Royal Tendencies – Amadi

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The 2023 presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, has been urged by former Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) chairman Sam Amadi to refrain from behaving like a king.
He encouraged Atiku to follow Peter Obi’s example in the Labour Party (LP).
According to Amadi, Atiku needs to shed his excessive “royalty” and act like a company leader or professional.

Amadi, who is also the director of the Abuja School of Social and Political Thoughts, cautioned Atiku from behaving like an emir, ooni, or obi via his 𝕏 account, insinuating that Nigeria is neither a “emirate nor a kingdom.”

Atiku is not so horrible, according to the former NERC boss, who said he might be president.
“Atiku may become president,” he stated. He’s not awful at all. However, he must address the issue of excessive “royalty.” Let him be like @PeterObi.

Instead of being an Emir, Ooni, or Obi, act like a professional or company leader. Nigeria neither possesses a kingdom nor an emirate.

According to Amadi, if Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s previous presidential candidate, is not included in the opposition coalition, no one will be able to unseat President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 presidential election.

According to rumors, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has offered Peter Obi the position of vice president under a single-term coalition ticket ahead of the 2027 elections. This is the context of Amadi’s remarks.

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Amadi’s statements highlight Obi’s pivotal role in any possible attempt to unseat Tinubu, despite Obi’s insistence that his only goal is to form a coalition to solve problems like hunger, poverty, and the declining quality of healthcare and education in Nigeria.

Amadi, the director of the Abuja School of Social and Political Thoughts, reaffirmed Tuesday on 𝕏 (formerly Twitter) that Peter Obi is essential to any candidate aiming to take on Tinubu in 2027.

According to him, “the truth is that nobody can defeat Tinubu without @PeterObi.” You have to determine what this truth means. This accounts for the gloom and violence on this street.
With the words, “The circle can be squared with respect and deep good faith,” Amadi emphasized the significance of solidarity and regard for one another in any political partnership.

National Assembly Joint Committee Finalizes Work on Tax Reform Bills

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Successfully reviewing and harmonizing the Tax Reform Bills was the goal of the National Assembly’s joint Conference Committee.
This was announced in a statement released on Saturday by Hon. James Faleke, the chairman of the House Committee on Finance.
He revealed that the committee members toiled to complete the job from Thursday evening through Friday and into the early hours of Saturday.

Faleke stated that the Tax Reform Bills are now prepared for submission to the Senate and House for final approval.

According to the statement: “The House and Senate-established Conference Committee on the Tax Reform Bills has effectively completed its work.
I am happy to announce that the Bills are now prepared for presentation to the House and the Senate for final passage following a rigorous deliberation that lasted up until the early hours of Saturday, Friday, and Thursday night.

“The Senate Conference Committee, skillfully headed by the distinguished senator Sani Musa, the chairman of the Senate Committee on Finance, and all of its members deserve special recognition. For their steadfast dedication to the Nigerian people, I also want to express my sincere gratitude to my colleagues on the House Conference Committee, which I had the privilege of chairing.

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“Your commitment and perseverance in seeing this significant assignment through to its successful completion are greatly appreciated.

“Thank you, and God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria always.” “Amen.”

The Senate and House of Representatives each passed the bills that President Bola Tinubu sent them, it was recalled. Following the lawmakers’ approval of the harmonized measures, the president would then receive them for his signature.

Governor Alia’s Alleged Move to ADC Sparks Political Unrest in Benue

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There is growing confusion among supporters of Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia, over his alleged move to pitch his tent with the African Democratic Congress (ADC) ahead of the 2027 general election.

This comes on the heels of his conspicuous absence from a high-profile endorsement event at the Presidential Villa where the All Progressives Congress (APC) formally declared President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as its sole presidential candidate for the 2027 polls.

The event, organised by the APC National Working Committee to showcase party unity ahead of 2027, took a dramatic turn when Governor Alia arrived only after the endorsement had concluded, further fueling speculation about his wavering loyalty and intensifying tensions within the ruling party.

A source at the meeting said the event was almost over and members of the party were wondering why the governor was missing from such an important gathering, especially since he was known to be in Abuja and had earlier attended the North Central meeting of the party.

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It was at that point, the source added, that a close aide quickly placed a call to him, prompting the governor to rush down to the venue, but by then, the event was virtually over.

Multiple sources confirmed that Alia had demanded a dual endorsement — one for Tinubu and one for his reelection bid, as a condition for participating in the event.

When this was rejected by the party hierarchy, the governor reportedly pulled out of all negotiations and intensified secret talks with ADC operatives, raising alarms among political observers and grassroots supporters alike.

Alia’s alleged defection plan has left his camp in disarray, with aides and loyalists offering conflicting accounts of his next political move.

Some insisted that he remains firmly within the APC, while others quietly admit that “serious consultations” are ongoing with the ADC, coordinated by opposition figures including former Governor Gabriel Suswam.

The confusion is further compounded by the longstanding cold war between Governor Alia and his political godfather, Senator George Akume, Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF).

The rift began shortly after Alia’s inauguration in 2023 and has since plunged the Benue APC into deep crisis, resulting in two parallel party structures.

While Akume reportedly controls over 80% of the APC structure in the state, Alia has entrenched a rival faction, sidelining loyalists of the SGF and attempting — albeit unsuccessfully — to oust the APC State Chairman, Mr. Austin Agada, a known Akume ally.

That attempt was nullified by a Federal High Court ruling in Makurdi on November 28, 2024, which reinstated Agada and dealt a blow to Alia’s efforts to consolidate control.

Despite the legal setback, Alia has continued to operate a parallel executive, fueling widespread belief that he is preparing to dump the APC entirely.

His alleged involvement in secretly funding Suswam’s failed bid for PDP National Chairman further raises questions about his true political intentions and willingness to build alliances across party lines.

“What Governor Alia is doing is not politics as usual. He is moving like a man without a party,” said a senior APC member in Makurdi.

“He hasn’t declared for ADC, yet everything he’s doing shows he’s no longer with us.”

For now, the governor remains silent — neither confirming nor denying his rumored exit from the APC.

But his actions speak louder than words.

“By boycotting a defining moment for the party and deepening ties with rival forces, Alia has not only alienated much of the APC base in Benue but also cast a long shadow over the party’s unity heading into 2027, a political analysts said.