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Fani-Kayode Reacts to Zamfara Crisis: 35 Killed, 223 Abducted

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The country is seeing an increase in terrorist and bandit attacks, especially in the Northern region. Former Aviation Minister Femi Fani-Kayode has called for a swift reaction to these attacks.
Fani-Kayode reported that there had been 223 bandit kidnappings and 35 fatalities in the Kaura Namoda/Birnin Magaji Federal Constituency of Zamfara State.
The information was reportedly sent to the former Minister by Aminu Sani Jaji, the member of the House of Representatives for the seat, last Thursday.

The Chairman of the House Committee on Ecological Funds, Fani-Kayode, claims that Jaji revealed that bandits and terrorists attacked multiple villages and communities inside his constituency.

For a total of 35 deaths, he listed the villages and the number of deaths that were documented as follows: Madira: 5, Dayau: 5, Kungurki: 5, Unguwa Sarkin Musulmi: 3, Yanruma: 1, Gabaken Mesa: 1, Gwamanan: 3, Yamutsawa: 2, Banga: 10.

Additionally, he named the villages and abducted captives, which totaled 225 kidnapped victims: Banga–60, Gabake–27, Madira–25, Yanruma–7, Gobirawa–15, Gabaken Mesa–23, Gwamanan–2, Modomawa–3, Yamutsawa–30, Kungurki–3, and Kaiwa lamba–38.

How many individuals in the state are going through the same thing if this many are being murdered and kidnapped in a single Federal constituency in a few days? It is incredulous. My heart breaks for the Zamfara people,” Fan-Kayode remarked.

Although he praised the security authorities’ efforts to address regional instability, he demanded that the insurgents be completely defeated.

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In addition, the former minister urged assistance for the security agencies’ work.

They cannot do it alone, therefore we must help them by encouraging them and doing everything in our power. A team effort is required for this,” he said.

INEC Delineation Controversy: Urhobos Demand Inclusion in NSA Meeting

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Urhobos in Delta State’s Warri South Local Government Area have objected to being left out of a Saturday meeting with NSA Nuhu Ribadu.

Discussing the dispute surrounding the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) demarcation in Warri South was the purpose of the daily meeting.

On Sunday in Abuja, the Urhobos protested their exclusion from the conference in a petition letter signed by Chief Westham Adehor and Hon. Mark Ikputi on May 15, 2025.

To ensure that our people are properly represented, the two requested that they be “granted audience to be part of this meeting.”

“We, the undersigned Urhobos of Warri South Local Government Area of Delta State, write to protest our exclusion from the scheduled meeting with the National Security Adviser on the contentious INEC delineation exercise,” the letter said in part.

On the invitation of INEC, they stated, they have participated in multiple sessions and have been the ones representing the Urhobos of Warri South.

They further informed the electoral umpire that the ljaws are not from Delta State’s Warri South Local Government Area, but rather belong to the Agbarha areas, and that the INEC report did not accurately represent the results obtained in the Urhobo axis.

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Following their well reported press conference on Friday, May 2, 2025, about the ward and polling unit delineation controversy in Warri South, they bemoaned the fact that they had started to be excluded from meetings.

“For accurate representation of our people, we decided to be given an audience to attend this meeting,” they said.

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EFCC Case: Peter Okoye Testifies Against Group’s Former Manager

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In the ongoing trial of his older brother, Jude Chigozie Okoye, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) introduced Nigerian musician Peter Okoye, often known as Mr. P, as its first prosecution witness (PW1) on Friday, May 16, 2025.
Former P-Square manager Jude Okoye and his company, Northside Music Ltd., are on trial before Justice Rahman Oshodi at the Lagos State High Court in Ikeja on four counts that include alleged theft of $1 million and £34,537 in music royalties, according to Naija News.
In testimony led by Mohammed Bashir, an EFCC attorney, Mr. P informed the court that on January 22, 2024, he filed a petition with the EFCC, claiming financial embezzlement related to royalties.

Jude claimed that although he had put Northside Music Ltd. as the respondent at first, investigations showed that Jude controlled 20% of the business and Ifeoma, his wife, owned 80%.
“I didn’t communicate with Paul or Jude until April 2024, when the EFCC inquired about my twin brother’s involvement. I claimed not to know. According to investigations, Jude received royalties from more than 47 bank accounts,” he stated.

Mr. P also mentioned that only Jude was arrested, even though the anti-graft agency eventually invited both Jude and Paul.

“Jude never denied committing the crime,” he also revealed. In a meeting at the EFCC, however, Paul informed me that Jude owned 40% of P-Square, while Paul and I hold 30% each.

Despite being in business as early as 2013—two years prior to the group’s dissolution in 2017—Northside Music Ltd. was registered in 2015, which Mr. P said he was not aware of.

He continued, “Ifeoma, Jude’s wife, was never involved in our business engagements.”

In his account of the duo’s history, Mr. P mentioned that he and Paul began their musical careers in 1999. Peter, Paul, and Jude, the three brothers, were named as directors and shareholders of Northside Entertainment Ltd. by the time it was registered in 2005.

For three accounts that were opened with Ecobank, FCMB, and Zenith Bank, Jude was the only signatory. “Naira and Dollar accounts were among them,” he testified.

Between the 2017 split of P-Square and their 2021 reunion, he said he never got any royalties from the band.

I-Rocking.com and FreeMe Digital were among the music streaming services that paid Northside Entertainment Ltd. all royalties prior to the split.

“I found disparities in royalties after we got back together without Jude managing us, and I saw a company with the same name—Northside Music Ltd.—that Jude alone was running,” he added.

In addition, he disclosed that when a prospective buyer approached the group during a London tour regarding the sale of their music collection, he asked to access the royalty back-end, which revealed dubious transactions.

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On January 22, 2024, the EFCC submitted the petition as evidence in court. No objection was raised by Chief Clement Onwuenwunor, SAN, the defense attorney.

Justice Oshodi postponed further hearings after admitting the petition.

Jude Okoye and Northside song Ltd. are accused of embezzling substantial profits from the internationally popular P-Square song collection, despite the group’s dissolution in 2017 and subsequent reunion without Jude’s leadership, according to reports.

The EFCC is pursuing the trial in an effort to prove improper registration of business companies associated with the P-Square brand, fraudulent appropriation of royalties, and misuse of company accounts.

Fatal Boat Mishap in Kwara Leaves 37 Dead

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37 people were killed in a boat accident in the Gbajibo-Mudi community in Kaiama Local Government Area, Kwara State, on Thursday, according to reports.

There were some survivors, but the boat was overcrowded with over 100 people, according to reliable sources.

Rescue efforts are currently being supervised on the ground by the community’s emir, Alhaji Muazu Shehu Omar, and the chairman of Kaiama Local Government, Abubakar Abdullahi.

According to reports, the terrible tragedy happened at around 6:00 p.m., and the boat was en route to one of the settlements in Niger State.

In Niger State, the majority of the passengers were traders on their way for business.

A similar catastrophe happened in Gbajibo-Mudi hamlet on October 5, 2024, when overcrowding killed people attending the Islamic Maulid holiday. More than 200 people died in that disaster, and the state government had to pay N2 million to pay for the survivors’ medical expenses.

CCYF to Hold Peaceful Protest Against Targeted Attacks on Christianity

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Christian youths under the banner of the Concerned Christian Youth Forum (CCYF) have called for an end to what they described as “deliberate, well-funded attacks” against Christianity and its leaders.

In a statement issued by the convener of the group, James Paul Adama, the CCYF decried “a growing and dangerous trend of sponsored assaults on the Christian faith,” warning that such actions risk igniting religious tensions in the country if not urgently addressed.

“Christianity and our religious leaders are being targeted, our faith is being disrespected, and our values are being undermined, not just randomly, but in an orchestrated, well-financed manner,” Adama said.

The group said it has concluded plans to stage a peaceful protest in Abuja on May 21 in response to these attacks.

According to the group, beyond defending their faith, the protest also aims to draw government attention to the increasing wave of killings and insecurity across the country.

“We can no longer stay silent while blood is being shed and our faith is mocked. We are calling on the Nigerian Government to take immediate and decisive steps to stop these senseless killings and protect religious freedom.

“This distressing situation has been exacerbated by the fact that Christianity and Christian Leaders are being deliberately targeted, Our beliefs and traditions disrespected, and Our faith undermined by Omoyele Sowere and His collaborators that are receiving financial support for the sole purpose of sparking religious conflict.

“We are also using this protest to call the attention of the Government to the alarming rise in killings and bloodshed across the country with a demand for the Government to do everything possible to end this senseless killings,” the statement added.

Tinubu Tells Alaafin of Oyo: ‘I Wanted to Involve Canadian Prime Minister to Find You

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President Bola Tinubu has revealed that he almost contacted former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for assistance in locating the Alaafin of Oyo-designate, who had returned to Canada before to his ceremonial coronation in Oyo Kingdom, Nigeria.
Tinubu made the statement while receiving the recently installed 46th Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Abimbola Akeem Owoade I, at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Friday.
“You caused worry when the nomination was revealed and you returned to Canada. I had wanted to phone the President (Prime Minister); more specifically, the President of Canada. We were in Brazil together when he told me he would not run for politics again.

“I wanted to ask him whether he can help me locate my Alaafin, but I was later assured that you went to sign off,” the leader added.

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He praised the new monarch for his dignity and discipline, as well as his efforts to promote Yoruba culture in Canada.

“I’m delighted you’re a beacon of hope for the rest of our race; the excellent name you left behind in Canada, and the way you represented our race as a dedicated engineer who wants to help our country. It’s a good thing you’re back, crowned, and arrived here first. “I really appreciate it,” the president stated.

Tinubu emphasized the importance of inclusivity in the nation’s culture, peace, and stability, stressing that leading the country was not a one-man show.

Presidential System Failing Nigeria – APC Chieftain Cole

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Tonye Cole of the Rivers State All Progressives Congress (APC), who is running for governor in the general elections of 2023, says Nigeria needs to reevaluate its current presidential form of governance.

The system is not appropriate for the nation, Cole emphasized.

“The majority of Africans are uneasy with the political systems that are in place in their countries,” he said on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Friday.

We must return to Nigeria and reexamine this American system, which we refer to as the Presidential system. A presidential system won’t function here, but we can import the UK’s parliamentary system and it will function here.

When asked if they are happy with their nation’s democracy and political system, every African would say that they are not. And why? “Because it is completely opposing to who we are,” he stated.

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Citing China and the Arab world as examples of nations that rejected Western political models, he asserted that every successful nation has created a system of governance specific to its own circumstances.

Insisting that Nigeria’s political system should be based on its own culture, the former APC gubernatorial candidate for Rivers State pointed out that the nation had an indigenous political structure prior to colonization and ought to think about reverting to it.

Let’s create a political system that is African and Nigerian-focused; we’ve already done so. Even when the slave trade was in effect, we had a governmental system in place before the arrival of the Europeans. Then what are we fleeing from? We’re aware of what to do,” he said.

He said that the Nigerian presidential system doesn’t work in part because it may be abused by a select few, and it hasn’t established any accountability-holding institutions.

In addition, the politician said Nigeria is creating institutions that are based on the British system, which he said is incompatible with Nigerian culture.

Tinubu’s Administration Has Rendered Shettima Ceremonial Figure – APC Leader

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President Bola Tinubu’s handling of Vice President Kashim Shettima has been questioned by Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, a leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
He questioned why a well-known politician had been reduced to a government agent just to attend ceremonial marriages and funerals.
The former national publicity secretary for the now-defunct New Peoples Democratic Party (nPDP) bemoaned in a statement that the state of affairs was not only depressing but also intolerable.

He questioned why, anytime he leaves Nigeria’s borders, Tinubu is unable to transfer power to Vice President Kashim Shetimma.

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The vice president is a high-ranking position that shouldn’t be compromised for political reasons, he said.
As a concerned Nigerian, Eze said, “As much as I do not support Vice President Kashim Shettima, I must state that I am not happy with the way and manner such a highly profiled politician is being treated by this administration and turning such a highly respected politician into an agent of government solely for attending wedding and burial ceremonies.” This is regrettable, terrible, and unacceptable.

Despite his lack of confidence to express his frustration, the fact remains that during his two years as the nation’s vice president and the numerous times President Tinubu has traveled abroad, Mr. President has not felt it was appropriate or necessary to transfer power to the vice president.

In addition to being abhorrent, this act violates both the letter and the spirit of this nation’s Constitution.

The Impact of Rep. Agbese Philip’s Administration in Enone Federal Constituency!

By Comr. Patrick Eza

In the ever-evolving landscape of Nigerian politics, effective leadership can be defined by the tangible impacts it brings to the lives of its constituents. In this regard, Rep. Agbese Philip’s administration in Enone Federal Constituency has emerged as a model of excellence across various realms, showcasing dedication to transformative governance that aligns with the aspirations of the people.

1. Commitment to Infrastructure Development:
One of the hallmarks of Rep. Agbese Philip’s tenure has been the relentless pursuit of infrastructure improvement in Enone Federal Constituency. Recognizing that infrastructure is key to economic growth, the administration has prioritized the construction and rehabilitation of roads, bridges, and public facilities. These efforts have not only improved accessibility but have also fostered local trade, boosted the economy, and enhanced the quality of life for residents. The visible transformation of dilapidated roads into motorable highways stands as a testament to the commitment of his administration to building a resilient infrastructure that connects communities.

2. Empowerment Initiatives:
Rep. Agbese Philip has been a staunch advocate for youth and women empowerment. Under his administration, various programs have been initiated to equip young people with skills and entrepreneurship opportunities. By providing vocational training, access to microfinance, and support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), he has empowered constituents to pursue self-sustaining livelihoods. These initiatives not only reduce unemployment but also foster a sense of agency among participants and encourage innovation within the constituency.

3. Focus on Education:
Education is integral to sustainable development, and Rep. Agbese Philip has recognized its significance by investing in educational initiatives. His administration has facilitated the construction and rehabilitation of classrooms, focused on improving learning environments, and provided scholarships for deserving students. By ensuring that education is accessible to all, he is not only preparing future generations for success but also laying a solid foundation for the overall development of Enone Federal Constituency.

4. Health Care Accessibility:
A healthy population is vital for any community’s progress, and Rep. Agbese Philip has made significant strides in improving healthcare access for constituents. His administration has worked towards the enhancement of existing healthcare facilities and has advocated for the establishment of new clinics in underserved areas. By partnering with health organizations to provide free medical outreach programs, immunization drives, and health education campaigns, he is ensuring that the well-being of the residents is prioritized.

5. Responsive Governance:
One of the most commendable aspects of Rep. Agbese Philip’s administration has been its commitment to responsive governance. Through regular town hall meetings and public consultations, he has created avenues for constituents to express their concerns, share ideas, and engage in the decision-making process. This level of transparency and accountability fosters trust between the representative and the electorate, ensuring that the voices of the people are heard and acted upon.

Conclusion: A Vision for the Future:
Rep. Agbese Philip’s administration in Enone Federal Constituency stands as a shining example of effective leadership that prioritizes the needs and aspirations of its constituents. Through infrastructure development, empowerment initiatives, educational reforms, healthcare improvements, and responsive governance, he has laid the groundwork for a brighter future.

As Nigeria continues to navigate its challenges, Enone Federal Constituency serves as a beacon of hope, illustrating what is possible with visionary leadership and a commitment to service. With Rep. Agbese Philip at the helm, the constituents can look forward to continued progress, prosperity, and a legacy of excellence that will benefit generations to come.

Comr. Patrick Eza, is a media practitioner and writes✍️ from Abuja.