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APC Closes In on PDP’s 2003 Record as Governors Defect from Opposition

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With the defection of Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and signs that Kano State Governor Abba Yusuf may soon leave the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) for the country’s ruling party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) is getting closer to controlling up to 30 of Nigeria’s 36 states.

According to reports, Mutfwang formally resigned from the PDP in a letter dated December 29, 2025. However, the decision was made public on Thursday, January 1, 2026, which allowed him to register with the APC, which is anticipated to be finished today.

When his defection is finalized, the APC will have 28 governors, matching the PDP’s previous record established during the 2003 general elections.

But unlike the PDP’s post-2003 development, the APC’s rise from 20 governors following the 2023 elections has been primarily fueled by opposition party defections, raising worries about power concentration and a potential slide toward one-party domination.

Abia, Zamfara, and Kano Next?
There are rumors that Abba Yusuf, the governor of Kano State, has implied that he will soon register with the APC.

It was understood that the ruling party would take control of 29 states if he defected.

First-term governors like Alex Otti of Abia State (Labour Party) and Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State (PDP) are reportedly considering their political options, with the APC seen to be a significant factor.

The party may eventually gain power over more than 30 states if they do cross over.

Although he hasn’t finished the symbolic procedure of obtaining his membership card, Taraba State Governor Agbu Kefas has already declared a date for his defection to the APC and resigned from the PDP. Due to a national emergency, his official reception into the party was first delayed, but it is now anticipated to take place later this month.

Ademola Adeleke, the governor of Osun State, who switched from the PDP to the Accord Party last month, reportedly considered joining the APC but was prevented because of local political dynamics inside the party.

According to reports, Mutfwang, the governor of the Plateau, defected just two weeks after Nentawe Yilwatda, the national chairman of the APC, officially declared his intention to join the ruling party.

Although some APC leaders in Plateau State reportedly opposed the decision, party sources stated that the opposition was overcome after the presidency intervened, paving the way for the governor’s handover.

Mutfwang stated that the need for “purposeful leadership, clarity of direction, and effective service delivery” influenced his choice in a letter of resignation submitted to the PDP ward chairman of Ampang West Ward, Mangu Local Government Area.

He expressed gratitude to party members and supporters for their allegiance and praised the PDP for giving him a platform to pursue his political goals.

The governor stated that his decision to join the APC would help expedite growth and provide observable benefits of democracy, and that it was consistent with Plateau State’s and the federal government’s development goals.

Gyang Bere, his director of press and public affairs, said in a statement on Tuesday that the governor was still dedicated to “inclusive governance, unity, and breaking barriers of division” as crucial instruments for attaining sustainable development.

Mutfwang is scheduled to meet with party leaders and members at the APC State Secretariat at Kalwa House, Yakubu Gowon Way, Jos, after receiving his APC membership card at 11 a.m. today in the Victoria Gowon Hall, Government House, Rayfield.

According to political observers, Nigeria’s political system has deeper structural flaws, which are reflected in the swelling wave of defections into the APC.

According to Prof. Hassan Saliu, National President of the Nigerian Political Science Association, the tendency demonstrated that power preservation and personal interests were more important in Nigerian politics than philosophy.

In an interview with Daily Trust, Saliu stated, “You cannot separate the defection of governors to the ruling party from the nature of Nigerian politics.”

Because the ideologies of Nigeria’s political parties are so similar, switching between them is easy. Sadly, this puts democracy’s necessary checks and balances at jeopardy.

He cautioned that an overabundance of power concentration among the state, legislative, and executive branches could erode accountability.

“Policies may be pursued without opposition oversight if a ruling party controls the presidency, National Assembly, governors, and even local governments,” he continued.

Saliu also voiced concerns that if Nigerians start to perceive the system as essentially one-party dominated, voter apathy would get worse.

Prof. Gbade Ojo, a political scientist at the University of Ilorin, stated that Nigeria seemed to be moving toward an unofficial one-party system.

He told Daily Trust, “Even though the Constitution guarantees a multi-party system, the lack of internal cohesion in opposition parties has facilitated defections, particularly among governors seeking re-election or political relevance ahead of 2027.”

He claims that the tendency runs the risk of offending people and strengthening the idea that politics is more about personal gain than public service.

Additionally, Ojo cautioned that a single party’s growing membership could exacerbate internal disputes during the primaries.

He stated, “What is frequently presented as consensus is sometimes coercion or manipulation, undermining internal democracy and alienating voters.”

Don: The Opposition Needs to Fix Its House
Dr. Edun Abdulkareem, the head of political science at the University of Ilorin, contended that the APC had not violated democratic principles.

According to him, “persuading politicians to join a party or engaging in lobbying is a part of politics and is not intrinsically anti-democratic.”

Instead of criticizing the incumbent party for defections, he argued that opposition groups should concentrate on bolstering their own unity.

There have been reports of direct or indirect pressure on governors to change their allegiance. Referring to recent assertions made by the governor of Bauchi State, he stated, “Citizens should watch how these dynamics unfold.”

Abdulkareem went on to say that democracy was seriously threatened by the lack of a strong opposition.

“Maintaining democracy requires a robust opposition. Without it, citizens have few ways to demand responsibility and policymaking lacks scrutiny, he said.

The APC’s ascent from 20 governors following the 2023 elections to a possible 30 by early 2026, according to analysts, demonstrates its quick national consolidation of power.

Due in large part to defections from the Labour Party and the crisis-ridden PDP, the party was also able to gain a two-thirds majority in both chambers of the National Assembly.

The APC now has unparalleled power over national politics thanks to its dominance, which has boosted its ability to push its legislative agenda and harmonize state policies with the federal government.

Even though the coalition-led African Democratic Congress (ADC) has become a potential focal point for opposition forces, there are still worries that more defections could erode public engagement and monitoring.

However, the APC has continuously denied any intention to subvert democracy, maintaining that political recruitment and persuasion are still acceptable aspects of a competitive political system.

Lagos-Ibadan Expressway Crash: 6 Dead, 2 Injured After Driver Overspeeds

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Two people were seriously hurt and at least six people were confirmed dead in a traffic accident that happened at

NASFAT intersection, Lagos-Ibadan motorway.

The collision, which included a Volvo truck and a Mazda commercial bus, happened on Thursday at around 2:36 p.m.

According to reports, the 18-seater bus was driving from Lagos when it collided with an Ibadan truck that was doing a U-turn close to the NASFAT area.

Afolabi Odunsi-Oyewole, the Federal Road Safety Corps’ Ogun Sector Command Public Relations Officer, verified the event to reporters in Abeokuta, stating that eight people were involved.

According to the report, FRSC officers from Mowe Unit, Ibafo Outpost, an ambulance team from Ojota Unit Command, MTD RCCG Police Division, and TRACE Mowe division quickly came at the scene to rescue the victims. Odunsi-Oyewole attributed the crash to speeding.

The PRO claims that before to their arrival, good samaritans sent some injured victims to an unidentified hospital and others to Famobis Hospital in Lotto for medical care.

He stated, “Today, January 1, 2026, at approximately 14:36, there was an automobile accident. The FRS rescue team was notified at approximately 14:40, and they arrived at the scene at approximately 14:50.

The NASFAT intersection is the Lagos-Ibadan expressway.

“A Volvo truck and a Mazda commercial bus were involved in the collision.

Six (6) of the eight individuals involved were killed, and two (2) were injured.

“Overspeeding was the cause of the collision.

“We were informed that prior to the team’s arrival, a good Samaritan transported some injured patients to an unidentified hospital. For medical care, a few patients were transported to the Famobis Hospital in Lotto.

“As the corpses were transported to the mogue.”

Corps Commander Akinwumi Fasakin, the FRSC Sector Commander in Ogun State, has ordered a thorough inquiry into the crash to be conducted.

Remember that this is only four days following

Anthony Joshua, a Nigerian-British boxer, was hurt in a car accident that also killed two of his friends.

The FRSC saw that Joshua’s driver, who was speeding, improperly overtook from the right side and collided with the stationary car.

Anthony Joshua Crash: Police Take Driver into Custody

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The Nigerian-British boxer Anthony Joshua’s driver is currently in the command’s custody, according to Ogun State police on Thursday.

Recall that on Monday, the 36-year-old boxer was hurt in a deadly car accident that killed his close friends Latif Ayodele and Sina Ghami.

According to reports, Joshua and his two pals were in a Lexus Jeep with the license plate KRD 850 HN when it collided with a stationary truck on Monday about 11 a.m. in front of Sinoma, before Danco, along the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway.

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Ogun Sector Command claims that the speeding driver improperly overtook from the right side and collided with the stationary car.

According to an AFP report from the Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Agency (TRACE) in Ogun State, the car lost control after the front tire on the passenger side broke as a result of the excessive speed.

According to the preliminary inquiry, Anthony Joshua’s SUV was undoubtedly speeding. The passenger side’s front tire burst throughout that process.

This resulted in a loss of control, which caused the car to veer and crash into the parked truck. The TRACE spokeswoman, Babatunde Akinbiyi, stated that there was excessive speed.

The deceased were placed in the Livewell Hospital Morgue in Sagamu, and Anthony Joshua was taken to the Duchess International Hospital in Lagos.

The public was reassured by DSP Oluseyi Babaseyi, the State Police Public Relations Officer, that a comprehensive investigation into the accident’s circumstances will start.

In a statement released on Thursday, Babaseyi stated that the driver is presently being held while an investigation is underway.

In relation to the Anthony Joshua accident case, the driver of the Lexus SUV is presently being held.

The police spokesperson continued, “Investigations are ongoing.”

Just In: Akpabio Withdraws All Defamation Cases Against Natasha and Others

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In response to advice he got during a New Year’s Mass, Senate President Godswill Akpabio has instructed his attorneys to drop all ongoing defamation lawsuits he filed against a number of people.

According to reports, Akpabio revealed this on Thursday during a speech at the Sacred Heart Parish in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.

He claimed to have brought almost nine defamation lawsuits against people he believed had lied to him and damaged his reputation.

“I had nearly nine court cases against some people who slandered my name, lied about me, and defamed me,” he stated.

“However, after listening to the priest, I became aware that he was speaking to me. Therefore, I am directing my attorney to drop all legal actions against them.”

Akpabio launched several high-profile defamation lawsuits in 2025, including one against Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, a coworker.

The Senate President filed a ₦200 billion defamation lawsuit against Akpoti-Uduaghan in late 2025 due to accusations of sexual harassment, which he rejected and asked her to prove in court.

Akpabio’s wife filed separate defamation lawsuits against the Kogi senator earlier in the year, claiming that specific allegations had tarnished the name of her family.

Following her public accusations of wrongdoing in March 2025, Akpabio’s relationship with Akpoti-Uduaghan deteriorated as she accused the Senate President of influencing her suspension from the Senate.

In order to contest the charges taken against her, Akpoti-Uduaghan also filed a ₦100 billion defamation lawsuit against Akpabio and others for remarks she claimed damaged her reputation.

Akpabio has essentially put an end to all ongoing defamation-related lawsuits connected to the conflicts with Thursday’s declaration.

Obi’s Defection Breaks Labour Party’s “Shackles of Bondage” – Abure

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According to Factional National Chairman of the Labour Party Julius Abure, the defection of Peter Obi, the party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 general elections, has removed the shackle of bondage holding the party down.

In his New Year’s letter to party members, Abure made this claim.

He claimed that the party is still the best option for building a successful country and has already formed a coalition with Nigerians.
He claims that 2025 was an amazing year full with conflicting emotions.

According to Abure, the Labour Party under his direction overcame almost all of the party leaders’ diversions that had jeopardized the party’s peaceful survival.

“I am delighted to greet everyone to the new year, fellow Nigerians and especially members of the Labour Party worldwide. Indeed, 2025 was an amazing year full of conflicting emotions, and we offer the Almighty all the praise.

“With the 31st December, 2025 incident in Enugu, the shackles of bondage holding the party down for more than a year are finally broken,” he declared.

Police Suspend Enforcement of Tinted Glass Permit

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An interim court decision suspending the Tinted Glass Permit regulation has caused the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) to halt its implementation nationally.

Remember that on December 15, 2025, the police declared that they will be enforcing the Tinted Glass Permit policy again, starting on January 2, 2026, citing their obligation to protect internal security and public safety.

However, the Force revealed that on December 17, 2025, it was served with an interim order in Suit No. HOR/FHR/M/31/2025, which prohibited it from carrying out the enforcement until the substantive suit was heard and decided or the order was vacated.

The police claimed they had entered presence in the case, made preliminary objections, and formally requested the vacation of the interim order in a statement released on Thursday by CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, the Force Public Relations Officer.

The statement claims that the court has postponed the case until January 20, 2026, for additional procedures.

The statement stated, “The Nigeria Police Force has placed the enforcement of the Tinted Glass Permit policy on hold nationwide, pending the decision of the court, in strict compliance with the subsisting court order.”

Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, the Inspector-General of Police, reiterated the Force’s dedication to upholding the law while fulfilling its constitutional mission.

He declared that the police would keep using legal and intelligence-based tactics to deal with security issues and safeguard people’s lives and property nationwide.

In the sake of public order and national security, the Force promised the public that further information and precise instructions will be shared following the court’s decision.

NDLEA Arrests 1,389 Suspects, Seizes 7,773kg of Illicit Drugs in Kano

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Between January and December 2025, 7,773.06 kg of illegal substances were confiscated and 1,389 individuals were apprehended, according to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, Kano Strategic Command.

In a statement released on Thursday in Kano by the Command’s Public Relations Officer, Sadiq Muhammad-Maigatari, the State Commander, Mr. Dahiru Yahaya-Lawal, revealed this.

He said that the arrest was a component of the agency’s ongoing efforts to stop drug addiction and trafficking throughout the state.

He said that 1,346 men and 43 women were among the suspects who were detained for drug-related offenses during various operations.

Cannabis sativa, cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, and psychiatric substances were among the drugs confiscated during the period under review, according to Yahaya-Lawal.

He noted that the seizures demonstrated the command’s dedication to establishing a drug-free Kano State and characterized them as a significant blow to drug trafficking networks.

He clarified that throughout the period under review, 133 cases were still pending before the Federal High Court, despite the command securing 141 convictions of narcotics traffickers and users.

“A house obtained through drug trafficking proceeds was forfeited to the Federal Government, and two other properties were placed under interim forfeiture,” he said, adding that “four major drug dealers were sentenced to 33 years imprisonment.”

According to the commander, the agency took a comprehensive approach, combining programs for drug demand reduction and rehabilitation with strict enforcement.

According to him, 1,009 people—including 28 women—received brief drug intervention services after being referred by investigators and other stakeholders, and 94 people benefited from recovery.

“We ran 254 anti-drug campaigns about the perils of substance usage and trafficking in schools, marketplaces, streets, and communities throughout the state.

“Through workshops and awareness programs, the agency through the War Against Drug Abuse, WADA, advocacy, sensitized over 86,939 persons, comprising 41,225 males and 45,714 females,” he continued.

Yahaya-Lawal stated that in order to protect Nigeria’s reputation overseas, the command also looked at 598 applications for visa clearance from the Kano State Government, people, and organizations.

He continued by saying that 527 people were tested for substance misuse, and 64 of them tested positive for different narcotics.

According to him, the command worked with other security and pertinent agencies and forwarded cases to the proper authorities, such as NAFDAC, EFCC, DSS, and Police, involving offenses like gunrunning, banditry, fraud, theft, impersonation, and counterfeit pharmaceuticals.

He thanked Abba Kabir-Yusuf, the governor of Kano State, and retired Brig.-Gen. Mohamed Buba-Marwa, the chairman and chief executive officer of the NDLEA, for their assistance.

Along with other security agencies, traditional institutions, non-governmental organizations, and the media, he also praised officers and men of the command for their contributions to the documented victories.

In order to destroy drug networks and guarantee a safer society, he promised that the NDLEA Kano Strategic Command would continue intelligence-led operations, collaboration, and community collaborations.

Nafiu Gombe-Led ADC Faction Rejects Peter Obi

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A formal clarification has been released by the African Democratic Congress (ADC) group led by Nafiu Bala Gombe in response to what it termed as false information about the party’s membership registration procedure that was making the rounds.

The party stressed that the ADC is based on the values of discipline, order, and rigorous adherence to its constitution, pointing out that the party’s membership registration procedure is unambiguous and well-defined.

The party distanced itself from reports that Peter Obi was registered at the party’s zonal office in Enugu, emphasizing that such an action violates the ADC’s constitution and established procedures, according to a statement issued by Gombe, who identifies himself as the party’s legitimate national chairman.

“We have learned that a certain Mr. Peter Obi was allegedly registered at a party zonal office in Enugu,” Gombe stated. The National Working Committee would like to unequivocally declare that this action is in violation of the African Democratic Congress’s membership registration processes as outlined in the constitution.

“Order, discipline, and rigorous devotion to its constitution are the cornerstones of the ADC. The following is a detailed description of the ADC registration process:

“Ward Registration: In their home state or state of origin, prospective members must register at their respective ward levels. This is the main access point that is authorized by the constitution.

Documentation: In order to register, you must fill out official party forms and provide the information that the party’s registry requests.

“Issuance of Membership Card: A validated party membership card is issued following successful registration at the ward level.”

The statement emphasized that the party’s openness to all Nigerians must be exercised rigorously within the bounds of the ADC’s laws and regulations.

“The party’s constitution does not provide for the registration of individuals at Zonal or National offices outside of their designated wards,” he continued. Any registration made in violation of this clause is deemed irregular and void.

As a result, the Office of the National Chairman dissociates the reported registration of Mr. Peter Obi at the Enugu Zonal office from the original, legally governed ADC. This due process violation is being looked into by the party.

Reiterating that ward-level registration is still the only legitimate and accepted procedure, the ADC leadership further advised potential members, party sympathizers, and the general public to disregard any claims suggesting alternate avenues for party membership.

He continued, “The ADC insists on doing so within the bounds of its laws and regulations, but remains committed to providing a robust and credible platform for all Nigerians.”

No Decision Taken Yet – NJC Clarifies Report on 34 Lawyers’ Integrity Test

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The National Judicial Council (NJC) has denied popular rumors that 34 attorneys were excluded from consideration for appointment as judges of the Federal High Court of Nigeria after failing an integrity exam.

According to a statement released by the NJC’s secretary, Ahmed Gambo Saleh, the reports that are currently in circulation are false and do not accurately depict what actually happened.

According to Saleh, some candidates were unable to proceed in the Federal Judicial Service Commission’s (FJSC) process due to unfavorable conclusions drawn from petitions the Commission received; a number of others were unable to proceed because they did not meet the necessary qualifying score to move on to the interview stage before the NJC.

He argued that a final decision about the impacted candidates has not yet been made by the NJC.

“For the avoidance of doubt, the processes mentioned in the report were conducted entirely at the FJSC level, and no decision or action has yet been taken by the National Judicial Council in respect of the candidates concerned,” the statement stated.

The Council emphasized that there is no independent or recently implemented “integrity test” whose failure automatically disqualified the impacted applicants, in contrast to the impression given by the media reports.

According to reports, the statement also stated that candidates must go through several stages of screening, such as structured, merit-driven, and multi-layered. These stages include written tests, performance standards, background checks, petition reviews when necessary, and interviews that are conducted strictly in compliance with established protocols.

“The publication of erroneous and speculative details has the potential to mislead the public and unjustly impugn the reputation of candidates who participated in the selection process in good faith,” the Council observes with worry.

“In light of the aforementioned, the NJC will take the necessary actions to safeguard the integrity and credibility of its processes and has started internal investigations to determine the source of the unauthorized press statement.”

“The Council encourages media practitioners to always seek clarification through authorized channels before publishing reports on sensitive institutional matters, and reassures Nigerians that it remains firmly committed to transparency, fairness, due process, and the highest standards of judicial integrity,” the statement continued.

Ondo Women Affairs Commissioner Ordered Arrested and Remanded by Court

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Seun Osamaye, the Ondo State Commissioner for Women Affairs, has been arrested and placed under remand by an Akure Magistrate’s Court due to an alleged attack on Chief Magistrate Temitope Alphonso.

The magistrate was purportedly on official business when the event happened on the grounds of the Ondo State Ministry of Women Affairs.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the police accused Osamaye of “assault,” citing verbal and physical abuse in court filings after the commissioner purportedly rendered an unfavorable decision.

Osamaye was not present in court on Wednesday, but her attorney, A.K. Adewusi, told the judge that she was being treated at a hospital in Ilara-Mokin, the state’s Ifedore Local Government Area.

The presiding magistrate allowed the lawyer’s request for a ninety-minute stand-down so that he could provide a medical report.

When things resumed, Adewusi submitted a hospital report stating that the commissioner was receiving treatment.

Suleiman Adebayo, the prosecutor, contested the medical document’s veracity, nevertheless.

Magistrate Damilola Sekoni dismissed the report in his decision, citing a lack of crucial information.

Sekoni declared, “The report did not indicate that the commissioner was on hospital admission or medically unfit to attend court.”

He added that the paperwork was deemed inadequate because it did not provide the time and date of the purported hospital stay.

Magistrate Sekoni ordered the commissioner’s immediate arrest and custody in a correctional facility, citing disrespect for court proceedings.

After that, the case was postponed until January 12 for another hearing.uyj7