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Suspended Governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara has lost several supporters and loyalists to the African Democratic Congress, ADC, recently adopted by opposition leaders ahead of the 2027 general elections, DAILY POST learnt.
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Good morning! Here is today’s summary from Nigerian Newspapers:
1. Former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has warned that Nigeria’s social capital may be completely destroyed if President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the ruling All Progressives Congress are returned to power in 2027. El-Rufai issued the warning in Sokoto during a grassroots’ mobilisation campaign organised by the opposition coalition platform, the African Democratic Congress.
Check comment section for more...Good morning! Here is today’s summary from Nigerian Newspapers: 1. Former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has warned that Nigeria’s social capital may be completely destroyed if President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the ruling All Progressives Congress are returned to power in 2027. El-Rufai issued the warning in Sokoto during a grassroots’ mobilisation campaign organised by the opposition coalition platform, the African Democratic Congress. Check comment section for more... -
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Lagos Is Playing with Fire — And Tinubu Must Put It Out
By Babafemi Ojudu
A troubling trend is unfolding in Lagos State. In the aftermath of the recent local government elections, some newly elected officials have embarked on a reckless spree of renaming streets—particularly those bearing Igbo names or named after prominent non-indigenes. This is not coincidental; it is a calculated political maneuver rooted in resentment, identity politics, and shortsighted leadership.
The long-simmering tension between Yoruba and Igbo communities reached a boiling point during the 2023 elections. Peter Obi of the Labour Party shocked the political establishment by defeating Bola Ahmed Tinubu—Lagos’s long-reigning political figure—in the presidential poll within the state. That upset sent shockwaves through the ruling APC, and fears grew that a similar surprise might unfold in the governorship race. What followed was an aggressive, divisive campaign that shamelessly weaponized ethnicity, fear, and misinformation.
Wild accusations flew: that the Igbo had “bought up” Lagos, “taken over” the economy, and were scheming to seize political power. These narratives were dangerous—and not entirely new. But while they didn’t arise in a vacuum, they have been irresponsibly amplified.
It’s true that some individuals within the Igbo community, in asserting cultural pride, have crossed into political overreach—not just in Nigeria but abroad. A recent example is an Igbo man in Ghana who purchased large tracts of land and declared himself a king, sparking fears—justified or not—of secessionist ambitions in host communities. Similarly, the proliferation of self-styled “Eze Ndi Igbo” (Igbo kings) across non-Igbo regions can be perceived as provocative, especially when seen as parallel authority structures. While these acts may stem from pride and cultural identity, they can easily be exploited by opportunistic politicians to sow fear and division.
But make no mistake: these isolated actions do not justify collective punishment or cultural erasure.
Lagos was built by many hands—Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, Urhobo, Tapa, and more. Its strength lies in its diversity. To target any group—especially one so deeply embedded in the city’s economy and social fabric—is not just morally wrong; it is politically suicidal.
Rather than stoking ethnic division, Lagos leaders should focus on the real threats to the city: youth unemployment, drug addiction, urban decay, traffic congestion, and collapsing infrastructure. These are the issues threatening Lagos’s future—not the names on its street signs.
What makes this ethnic posturing even more shortsighted is the broader national context. Discontent is rising across Nigeria. The economy is reeling, inflation is crushing households, and insecurity remains rampant. As the 2027 elections approach, the ruling APC is grappling with waning public trust. Alienating a significant Southern demographic—the Igbo—while Northern political elites express growing dissatisfaction with Tinubu’s leadership is a dangerous gamble.
Just recently, Northern heavyweight Rabiu Kwankwaso declared that the North feels marginalized under Tinubu’s presidency and may not support his re-election. If the North grows distant and the Southeast is antagonized, where will the support come from? This trend risks isolating the South West politically—and that isolation will not bode well for the Yoruba, both at home and in the diaspora.
This is where President Bola Ahmed Tinubu must rise above the fray. He cannot afford to allow partisan loyalty or ethnic sentiment to blind him to the growing danger of ethnic polarization. Left unchecked, it could spiral into something far more sinister—even ethnic cleansing. Nigeria is too fragile for such a descent.
The President must initiate a process of reconciliation. He should reach out to Igbo leaders—both at home and abroad—to promote moderation and mutual respect. Online abuse and reckless insults, such as referring to revered Yoruba figures like Wole Soyinka in derogatory terms, must cease. I was stunned to read a young Igbo man referring to Soyinka as a “gbajue professor.” Such incivility wounds the national psyche and deepens mistrust.
At the same time, Tinubu must speak frankly to Yoruba communities—especially indigenes of Lagos. Being a host comes with responsibility, not superiority. You cannot sell your land willingly, spend the proceeds on indulgent lifestyles, and then resent those who invested and built on that land. You cannot eat your cake and still have it. If you admire the success of others, emulate their work ethic and community spirit—don’t scapegoat them.
Meanwhile, fault lines are cracking elsewhere. In the North, Muslim-Christian tensions are rising. The once-cohesive Fulani-Hausa alliance is showing strain. In the South, Yoruba-Igbo relations are fraying. In the Niger Delta, some groups are rejecting the inclusion of Igbos in the Biafra narrative. Even among the Yoruba, there is growing resentment against the idea of “giving everything to Lagos,” while some Lagosians disparage non-indigenous Yoruba (“ara oke”) who’ve found success in the city.
Nigeria is a house divided—and unless urgent steps are taken, it may not stand much longer. The crisis in Rivers State has stirred new waves of resentment in the Niger Delta. Everywhere, identity-based fault lines are deepening.
President Tinubu must not be complacent. If Nigeria fractures, history will not remember his economic policies or political victories. It will remember that the house collapsed under his watch.
The task before him is urgent and non-transferable: call your boys to order, heal old wounds, unite the nation, and rise above petty politics. This is not a job for committees or proxies. Only bold, visionary leadership can pull Nigeria back from the brink.
The window is closing. Now is the time to act.
• Ojudu is a former Senator, journalist, political scientist,Lagos Is Playing with Fire — And Tinubu Must Put It Out By Babafemi Ojudu A troubling trend is unfolding in Lagos State. In the aftermath of the recent local government elections, some newly elected officials have embarked on a reckless spree of renaming streets—particularly those bearing Igbo names or named after prominent non-indigenes. This is not coincidental; it is a calculated political maneuver rooted in resentment, identity politics, and shortsighted leadership. The long-simmering tension between Yoruba and Igbo communities reached a boiling point during the 2023 elections. Peter Obi of the Labour Party shocked the political establishment by defeating Bola Ahmed Tinubu—Lagos’s long-reigning political figure—in the presidential poll within the state. That upset sent shockwaves through the ruling APC, and fears grew that a similar surprise might unfold in the governorship race. What followed was an aggressive, divisive campaign that shamelessly weaponized ethnicity, fear, and misinformation. Wild accusations flew: that the Igbo had “bought up” Lagos, “taken over” the economy, and were scheming to seize political power. These narratives were dangerous—and not entirely new. But while they didn’t arise in a vacuum, they have been irresponsibly amplified. It’s true that some individuals within the Igbo community, in asserting cultural pride, have crossed into political overreach—not just in Nigeria but abroad. A recent example is an Igbo man in Ghana who purchased large tracts of land and declared himself a king, sparking fears—justified or not—of secessionist ambitions in host communities. Similarly, the proliferation of self-styled “Eze Ndi Igbo” (Igbo kings) across non-Igbo regions can be perceived as provocative, especially when seen as parallel authority structures. While these acts may stem from pride and cultural identity, they can easily be exploited by opportunistic politicians to sow fear and division. But make no mistake: these isolated actions do not justify collective punishment or cultural erasure. Lagos was built by many hands—Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, Urhobo, Tapa, and more. Its strength lies in its diversity. To target any group—especially one so deeply embedded in the city’s economy and social fabric—is not just morally wrong; it is politically suicidal. Rather than stoking ethnic division, Lagos leaders should focus on the real threats to the city: youth unemployment, drug addiction, urban decay, traffic congestion, and collapsing infrastructure. These are the issues threatening Lagos’s future—not the names on its street signs. What makes this ethnic posturing even more shortsighted is the broader national context. Discontent is rising across Nigeria. The economy is reeling, inflation is crushing households, and insecurity remains rampant. As the 2027 elections approach, the ruling APC is grappling with waning public trust. Alienating a significant Southern demographic—the Igbo—while Northern political elites express growing dissatisfaction with Tinubu’s leadership is a dangerous gamble. Just recently, Northern heavyweight Rabiu Kwankwaso declared that the North feels marginalized under Tinubu’s presidency and may not support his re-election. If the North grows distant and the Southeast is antagonized, where will the support come from? This trend risks isolating the South West politically—and that isolation will not bode well for the Yoruba, both at home and in the diaspora. This is where President Bola Ahmed Tinubu must rise above the fray. He cannot afford to allow partisan loyalty or ethnic sentiment to blind him to the growing danger of ethnic polarization. Left unchecked, it could spiral into something far more sinister—even ethnic cleansing. Nigeria is too fragile for such a descent. The President must initiate a process of reconciliation. He should reach out to Igbo leaders—both at home and abroad—to promote moderation and mutual respect. Online abuse and reckless insults, such as referring to revered Yoruba figures like Wole Soyinka in derogatory terms, must cease. I was stunned to read a young Igbo man referring to Soyinka as a “gbajue professor.” Such incivility wounds the national psyche and deepens mistrust. At the same time, Tinubu must speak frankly to Yoruba communities—especially indigenes of Lagos. Being a host comes with responsibility, not superiority. You cannot sell your land willingly, spend the proceeds on indulgent lifestyles, and then resent those who invested and built on that land. You cannot eat your cake and still have it. If you admire the success of others, emulate their work ethic and community spirit—don’t scapegoat them. Meanwhile, fault lines are cracking elsewhere. In the North, Muslim-Christian tensions are rising. The once-cohesive Fulani-Hausa alliance is showing strain. In the South, Yoruba-Igbo relations are fraying. In the Niger Delta, some groups are rejecting the inclusion of Igbos in the Biafra narrative. Even among the Yoruba, there is growing resentment against the idea of “giving everything to Lagos,” while some Lagosians disparage non-indigenous Yoruba (“ara oke”) who’ve found success in the city. Nigeria is a house divided—and unless urgent steps are taken, it may not stand much longer. The crisis in Rivers State has stirred new waves of resentment in the Niger Delta. Everywhere, identity-based fault lines are deepening. President Tinubu must not be complacent. If Nigeria fractures, history will not remember his economic policies or political victories. It will remember that the house collapsed under his watch. The task before him is urgent and non-transferable: call your boys to order, heal old wounds, unite the nation, and rise above petty politics. This is not a job for committees or proxies. Only bold, visionary leadership can pull Nigeria back from the brink. The window is closing. Now is the time to act. • Ojudu is a former Senator, journalist, political scientist, -
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*SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 04/08/2025*
Nigeria’s D’Tigress beat Mali to win 5th consecutive AfroBasket Women title
Petrol nears N900/litre as OPEC+ plans oil production hike
220 oil blocks abandoned amid debt, crude crises
Mother, son, two others killed in fresh Benue attacks
Edo hotelier killed, 20 others escape death in building collapse
Rainstorm wreaks 50 houses, farmlands in Plateau, Niger
Lagos lists 176 illegal estates, gives 21-day ultimatum
Amusan wins fifth national title in Lagos
Lagos Country Club holds spectacular 76th anniversary gala
US tariff: Insurance sector urged to strengthen risk management
AfDB completes eight agro-industrial hubs in Nigeria
American sculptor to honour first Nigerian in space Salis with monument
10 Beninese arrested over human trafficking in Ondo
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*DID YOU KNOW?*
* Panthers are not actually a separate species of cats. They’re just leopards or jaguars with a black color mutation.
* Besides water, tea is the most popular beverage worldwide.
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I look forward to receiving you in Abuja – Tinubu to victorious D’Tigress
Tinubu hails Abdul Samad Rabiu at 65, calls him “trusted partner in nationhood”
Tinubu intervenes in NNPCL-funded projects, reassures of payments
Constitution review: Rep backs more seats for women
Ribadu delivers relief to 500 Adamawa flood victims
Troops, DSS rescue kidnapped Taraba varsity lecturer
NDLEA arrests dispatch riders delivering illicit drugs in Abuja
Navy intercepts seven boats smuggling foreign rice in Badagry
NAFDAC seizes N20.5bn fake drugs, tomato paste in Rivers
Benue leaders united behind Tinubu to end killings – Akume
Obi’s one-term pledge deceitful, Presidency warns
No contract awarded for Baro port project – FG
No road project under NNPCL scheme will be abandoned, Umahi assures
US Mission breached protocols with anti-govs report – FG sources
Nigerians will enjoy uninterrupted power supply before Tinubu leaves office -Adelabu
Nigeria open to new national carrier model — Keyamo
Wi-Fi coming to MMIA terminal 2 by late 2025, Keyamo promises
FG extends para-military recruitment application deadline by one week
Incomplete documentation delaying disbursement of N75b loans to beneficiaries, says BoI
FG agrees to gazette nurses’ scheme, ends strike threat
SEC flags $2.1bn suspicious crypto deals across W’Africa
Charcoal trade endangering forest sustainability, FG warns
FG unveils initiative to tackle maternal, neonatal mortality in Nasarawa
INEC warns against vote buying, violence ahead of 2026 Osun polls
Tap into Nigeria’s $2bn sugar market, NSDC boss tells investors
Atiku, Obi merger can’t unseat Tinubu in 2027 – FG
Striking doctors cripple LAUTECH hospital operations
Strike: LASU halts exams, other activities indefinitely
Babcock graduate died inside hostel – Police
Benue leaders declare Akume political compass, laud Tinubu’s support
Afenifere to S-West govs: Leverage on UN recognition to equip Amotekun
IPI gives Niger gov 48 hours to reopen Badegi FM
Oando posts N1.72tr revenue in H1 2025
Eterna Plc reports N1.6bn H1 profit
Industrial-led development key to $1trn economy target — Manufacturers
Fuel imports surge to 71% as marketers ditch local refineries
Hospitality industry to hit $2.61bn by 2029 – Report
NSIA, partners award $280,000 to top Nigerian startups
Leaked memo: Obidient Movement petitions Obi over ADC marginalisation
By-election: PDP will not rise again in Edo, says Igbinedion
Obi to Soludo: My one-term four-year vow sacrosanct
PDP releases timetable for elective National Convention
Kano Gov inaugurates tree planting campaign, distributes 5m seedlings
Okpebholo predicts APC takeover in Edo by 2027
Sani appoints new MD for Kaduna media corporation
Ekiti Reps caucus canvasses govt support for agric development
Lagos Govt warns event centres against traffic obstruction
Legal battle brews over Rivers LG poll
Oyo distributes five million treated nets to fight malaria
Jigawa builds 132km embankment, 32 drains to combat flooding
LASTMA impounds 7,000 vehicles, sanctions 18 erring officers
Olubadan-in-Council to declare stool vacant today
Foreigner escapes death in Abuja building collapse
12 injured, houses razed in fresh Akwa Ibom clash
Prisons officer dismissed for taking snapshots of inmate
Abuja chief imam’s son shot dead over land dispute
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*TODAY IN HISTORY*
* On this day in 1914, Britain declared war on Germany. Seen by many as the decision that began the first World War, Britain declared war on Germany after Germany refused to accept its ultimatum of getting out of Belgium.
* On this day in 1984, the Republic of Upper Volta was Renamed Burkina Faso. The West African country was first created in 1958 as a self-governing French colony and gained its independence in 1960. In 1983, a military coup installed Captain Thomas Sankara as the country’s president. He changed the name of the country to Burkina Faso a year later on the coup’s anniversary.
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Life doesn’t run away from nobody. Life runs at people. – Joe Frazier
Good morning
*Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446**SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 04/08/2025* Nigeria’s D’Tigress beat Mali to win 5th consecutive AfroBasket Women title Petrol nears N900/litre as OPEC+ plans oil production hike 220 oil blocks abandoned amid debt, crude crises Mother, son, two others killed in fresh Benue attacks Edo hotelier killed, 20 others escape death in building collapse Rainstorm wreaks 50 houses, farmlands in Plateau, Niger Lagos lists 176 illegal estates, gives 21-day ultimatum Amusan wins fifth national title in Lagos Lagos Country Club holds spectacular 76th anniversary gala US tariff: Insurance sector urged to strengthen risk management AfDB completes eight agro-industrial hubs in Nigeria American sculptor to honour first Nigerian in space Salis with monument 10 Beninese arrested over human trafficking in Ondo ------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * Panthers are not actually a separate species of cats. They’re just leopards or jaguars with a black color mutation. * Besides water, tea is the most popular beverage worldwide. ------------------------- I look forward to receiving you in Abuja – Tinubu to victorious D’Tigress Tinubu hails Abdul Samad Rabiu at 65, calls him “trusted partner in nationhood” Tinubu intervenes in NNPCL-funded projects, reassures of payments Constitution review: Rep backs more seats for women Ribadu delivers relief to 500 Adamawa flood victims Troops, DSS rescue kidnapped Taraba varsity lecturer NDLEA arrests dispatch riders delivering illicit drugs in Abuja Navy intercepts seven boats smuggling foreign rice in Badagry NAFDAC seizes N20.5bn fake drugs, tomato paste in Rivers Benue leaders united behind Tinubu to end killings – Akume Obi’s one-term pledge deceitful, Presidency warns No contract awarded for Baro port project – FG No road project under NNPCL scheme will be abandoned, Umahi assures US Mission breached protocols with anti-govs report – FG sources Nigerians will enjoy uninterrupted power supply before Tinubu leaves office -Adelabu Nigeria open to new national carrier model — Keyamo Wi-Fi coming to MMIA terminal 2 by late 2025, Keyamo promises FG extends para-military recruitment application deadline by one week Incomplete documentation delaying disbursement of N75b loans to beneficiaries, says BoI FG agrees to gazette nurses’ scheme, ends strike threat SEC flags $2.1bn suspicious crypto deals across W’Africa Charcoal trade endangering forest sustainability, FG warns FG unveils initiative to tackle maternal, neonatal mortality in Nasarawa INEC warns against vote buying, violence ahead of 2026 Osun polls Tap into Nigeria’s $2bn sugar market, NSDC boss tells investors Atiku, Obi merger can’t unseat Tinubu in 2027 – FG Striking doctors cripple LAUTECH hospital operations Strike: LASU halts exams, other activities indefinitely Babcock graduate died inside hostel – Police Benue leaders declare Akume political compass, laud Tinubu’s support Afenifere to S-West govs: Leverage on UN recognition to equip Amotekun IPI gives Niger gov 48 hours to reopen Badegi FM Oando posts N1.72tr revenue in H1 2025 Eterna Plc reports N1.6bn H1 profit Industrial-led development key to $1trn economy target — Manufacturers Fuel imports surge to 71% as marketers ditch local refineries Hospitality industry to hit $2.61bn by 2029 – Report NSIA, partners award $280,000 to top Nigerian startups Leaked memo: Obidient Movement petitions Obi over ADC marginalisation By-election: PDP will not rise again in Edo, says Igbinedion Obi to Soludo: My one-term four-year vow sacrosanct PDP releases timetable for elective National Convention Kano Gov inaugurates tree planting campaign, distributes 5m seedlings Okpebholo predicts APC takeover in Edo by 2027 Sani appoints new MD for Kaduna media corporation Ekiti Reps caucus canvasses govt support for agric development Lagos Govt warns event centres against traffic obstruction Legal battle brews over Rivers LG poll Oyo distributes five million treated nets to fight malaria Jigawa builds 132km embankment, 32 drains to combat flooding LASTMA impounds 7,000 vehicles, sanctions 18 erring officers Olubadan-in-Council to declare stool vacant today Foreigner escapes death in Abuja building collapse 12 injured, houses razed in fresh Akwa Ibom clash Prisons officer dismissed for taking snapshots of inmate Abuja chief imam’s son shot dead over land dispute ------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1914, Britain declared war on Germany. Seen by many as the decision that began the first World War, Britain declared war on Germany after Germany refused to accept its ultimatum of getting out of Belgium. * On this day in 1984, the Republic of Upper Volta was Renamed Burkina Faso. The West African country was first created in 1958 as a self-governing French colony and gained its independence in 1960. In 1983, a military coup installed Captain Thomas Sankara as the country’s president. He changed the name of the country to Burkina Faso a year later on the coup’s anniversary. ------------------------- Life doesn’t run away from nobody. Life runs at people. – Joe Frazier Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446* -
We slept in hundreds, like packed sardines in a room that was supposed to accommodate twenty people. We battled skin rashes to head lice, bedbugs and then to mental disorder,” 50-year-old Idris (not real name) narrated his hellish experience behind bars at Ibara Correctional Center in Abeokuta, Ogun State.
Check comment section for more...We slept in hundreds, like packed sardines in a room that was supposed to accommodate twenty people. We battled skin rashes to head lice, bedbugs and then to mental disorder,” 50-year-old Idris (not real name) narrated his hellish experience behind bars at Ibara Correctional Center in Abeokuta, Ogun State. Check comment section for more... -
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He turned Into A Snake to Swallow The Prince, what Happened Next was shocking!
Everyone in the kingdom of Oruama knew one rule: never enter the forest behind the palace. It was not just a warning. It was a law. The king himself had declared it after something happened many years ago that no one dared to speak of.
But one morning, the queen’s loud cry shook the palace. Her baby was missing. The guards searched every room, every corner, but the child was nowhere to be found. Then one of the maids whispered something that made the king’s heart freeze. She had seen the nursery door open and leaves scattered on the floor. The baby had crawled out.
The king ran out without his crown. He didn’t wait for his guards. He didn’t wait for his advisers. He went straight into the forest.
The trees were thick. The air was heavy. But the king kept going. Then he saw it.
A giant snake, longer than a palm tree, was coiled around his baby. Its mouth was open. Its fangs were sharp. The baby was quiet, staring at the snake’s eyes.
The king didn’t shout. He didn’t cry. He dropped to his knees and spoke in a calm voice.
“I know who you are,” he said. “I know what you want.”
The snake stopped moving. Its eyes blinked slowly.
“You were once my brother,” the king said. “You broke the law of the gods. You were cursed. But you swore you would never harm my blood.”
The snake hissed. The forest went silent.
“I kept you hidden,” the king said. “I built this palace far from the village so no one would find you. I gave you food. I gave you peace. But now you hold my son.”
The snake lowered its head. It looked at the baby. Then it looked at the king.
“You want something,” the king said. “Tell me.”
The snake opened its mouth wider. But instead of biting, it spoke.
“Your son is not just a child,” it said. “He carries the mark. The same mark I had. The gods will come for him.”
The king’s face changed. He looked at the baby’s arm. There was a small symbol glowing faintly.
“What does it mean?” the king asked.
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The snake began to uncoil. It placed the baby gently on the ground.
“It means your son will face what I faced,” the snake said. “But he will not be alone.”
The king picked up his child. He looked at the snake.
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“What must I do?” he asked.
The snake turned and slithered deeper into the forest.
“When the time comes,” it said, “you will remember this moment.”
Then it vanished.
The king returned to the palace with his son. He told no one what happened. But every night, he watched the forest. And every morning, he checked the mark on his son’s arm.
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Years passed. The boy grew strong. But the mark never faded.
Suddenly one cool evening......................
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1. Former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has warned that Nigeria’s social capital may be completely destroyed if President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the ruling All Progressives Congress are returned to power in 2027. El-Rufai issued the warning in Sokoto during a grassroots’ mobilisation campaign organised by the opposition coalition platform, the African Democratic Congress.
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Good morning! Here is today’s summary from Nigerian Newspapers:
1. Former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has warned that Nigeria’s social capital may be completely destroyed if President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the ruling All Progressives Congress are returned to power in 2027. El-Rufai issued the warning in Sokoto during a grassroots’ mobilisation campaign organised by the opposition coalition platform, the African Democratic Congress.
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