• Senator David Mark's daughter in APC House of Reps

    This is Hon. (Mrs) Blessing Onuh, Senator David Mark's daughter representing Otukpo/Ohimini Federal Constituency of Benue State in her second term in the House of Representatives under APC.
    In 2023 she got re-elected, polling 29,031 votes to defeat her closest opponent, Alex Ogbe of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who garnered 21,741 votes.

    The question on the lips of Nigerian is would Hon. Onuh join the Coalition through ADC or works against her father?.

    #Politicsnigeria
    Senator David Mark's daughter in APC House of Reps This is Hon. (Mrs) Blessing Onuh, Senator David Mark's daughter representing Otukpo/Ohimini Federal Constituency of Benue State in her second term in the House of Representatives under APC. In 2023 she got re-elected, polling 29,031 votes to defeat her closest opponent, Alex Ogbe of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who garnered 21,741 votes. The question on the lips of Nigerian is would Hon. Onuh join the Coalition through ADC or works against her father?. #Politicsnigeria
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  • APC CONVENES SOUTH-SOUTH SUMMIT IN EDO STATE TO STRATEGISE ON RENEWED HOPE AGENDA AND REGIONAL POLITICAL FUTURE

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has announced the convocation of a high-level South-South Summit, aimed at consolidating its political vision under the Renewed Hope Agenda and charting a strategic course for the party’s future across the South-South geopolitical zone.

    With the theme: “Renewed Hope in Action: Strengthening APC Mobilisation and Governance in the South South”, the Summit is expected to serve as a unifying platform for policy dialogue, political recalibration, and regional reawakening within the framework of the party’s national objectives.

    The APC extends a formal invitation to all distinguished party stakeholders, comprising both current and former officeholders from the South-South region. These include serving and past governors, deputy governors, members of the National Assembly, ministers, and key figures from the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) and National Working Committee (NWC).

    Also invited are state-level leaders, including APC chairmen and secretaries, serving and former speakers of State Houses of Assembly, federal political appointees from the region, as well as former and current zonal and state officers of the party, including youth leaders and secretaries.

    Party sources indicate that the Summit will provide an opportunity to assess the party’s structural cohesion in the South-South, reflect on recent electoral dynamics, and formulate a forward-looking blueprint to strengthen the APC’s presence and political influence in the zone.

    In line with the Renewed Hope philosophy espoused by the party at the national level, the South-South Summit will also deliberate on mechanisms for deepening grassroots engagement, enhancing intra-party unity, and delivering tangible democratic dividends to citizens of the region.

    The convocation of such a wide spectrum of leadership underscores the party’s commitment to inclusive dialogue, strategic consensus-building, and the mobilisation of experience across generations of APC leadership in the South-South.

    As the region remains a critical frontier in Nigeria’s political calculus, the Summit is expected to generate robust conversations around party consolidation, governance priorities, and the strategic repositioning of the APC ahead of future electoral cycles.

    The Summit is scheduled for Saturday, 5th July 2025, at the Victor Uwaifo Centre Hub in Benin City, and is expected to commence at 10am.
    APC CONVENES SOUTH-SOUTH SUMMIT IN EDO STATE TO STRATEGISE ON RENEWED HOPE AGENDA AND REGIONAL POLITICAL FUTURE The All Progressives Congress (APC) has announced the convocation of a high-level South-South Summit, aimed at consolidating its political vision under the Renewed Hope Agenda and charting a strategic course for the party’s future across the South-South geopolitical zone. With the theme: “Renewed Hope in Action: Strengthening APC Mobilisation and Governance in the South South”, the Summit is expected to serve as a unifying platform for policy dialogue, political recalibration, and regional reawakening within the framework of the party’s national objectives. The APC extends a formal invitation to all distinguished party stakeholders, comprising both current and former officeholders from the South-South region. These include serving and past governors, deputy governors, members of the National Assembly, ministers, and key figures from the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) and National Working Committee (NWC). Also invited are state-level leaders, including APC chairmen and secretaries, serving and former speakers of State Houses of Assembly, federal political appointees from the region, as well as former and current zonal and state officers of the party, including youth leaders and secretaries. Party sources indicate that the Summit will provide an opportunity to assess the party’s structural cohesion in the South-South, reflect on recent electoral dynamics, and formulate a forward-looking blueprint to strengthen the APC’s presence and political influence in the zone. In line with the Renewed Hope philosophy espoused by the party at the national level, the South-South Summit will also deliberate on mechanisms for deepening grassroots engagement, enhancing intra-party unity, and delivering tangible democratic dividends to citizens of the region. The convocation of such a wide spectrum of leadership underscores the party’s commitment to inclusive dialogue, strategic consensus-building, and the mobilisation of experience across generations of APC leadership in the South-South. As the region remains a critical frontier in Nigeria’s political calculus, the Summit is expected to generate robust conversations around party consolidation, governance priorities, and the strategic repositioning of the APC ahead of future electoral cycles. The Summit is scheduled for Saturday, 5th July 2025, at the Victor Uwaifo Centre Hub in Benin City, and is expected to commence at 10am.
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  • BREAKING: "Even APC Have No Choice — APC Must Go! Peter Obi Is Coming!" – Datti Baba-Ahmed Declares Boldly

    In a bold and unapologetic statement, Dr. Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed, the Labour Party’s Vice Presidential candidate, has sent a clear message to the ruling APC:

    “Even APC does not have a choice. APC must go! Peter Obi is coming.”

    This message resonates loudly — the movement is gaining momentum, and the political wave for 2027 is already building up.

    Datti’s remarks highlight the rising national frustration over economic struggles, insecurity, and corruption, which many attribute to the APC-led government. As hunger increases and public trust dwindles, more Nigerians are rallying behind Peter Obi’s vision of hope and reform.

    SHARE THIS if you believe APC's time is up! COMMENT “ObiDient” if you’re ready for a new Nigeria!
    FOLLOW our page now to stay updated as the 2027 wave continues to grow.

    #PeterObi #dattibabaahmed #APCmustgo #obi2027 #NigeriaDecides #obidientsunite #ShareThisPost #awakennigeriaR
    BREAKING: "Even APC Have No Choice — APC Must Go! Peter Obi Is Coming!" – Datti Baba-Ahmed Declares Boldly In a bold and unapologetic statement, Dr. Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed, the Labour Party’s Vice Presidential candidate, has sent a clear message to the ruling APC: “Even APC does not have a choice. APC must go! Peter Obi is coming.” This message resonates loudly — the movement is gaining momentum, and the political wave for 2027 is already building up. Datti’s remarks highlight the rising national frustration over economic struggles, insecurity, and corruption, which many attribute to the APC-led government. As hunger increases and public trust dwindles, more Nigerians are rallying behind Peter Obi’s vision of hope and reform. SHARE THIS if you believe APC's time is up! COMMENT “ObiDient” if you’re ready for a new Nigeria! FOLLOW our page now to stay updated as the 2027 wave continues to grow. #PeterObi #dattibabaahmed #APCmustgo #obi2027 #NigeriaDecides #obidientsunite #ShareThisPost #awakennigeriaR
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  • APC nearly made shawarma look like special food.

    From 700 to 2500.

    No no no.

    Them gats go.

    APC nearly made shawarma look like special food. From 700 to 2500. No no no. Them gats go.
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  • Abejide: I don't believe so. Those people you saw at the coalition yesterday are not lightweight politicians...Most of them there want to become presidents... This coalition is a blessing in disguise for the APC.

    - Member, ADC (Kogi State), Leke Abejide
    Abejide: I don't believe so. Those people you saw at the coalition yesterday are not lightweight politicians...Most of them there want to become presidents... This coalition is a blessing in disguise for the APC. - Member, ADC (Kogi State), Leke Abejide
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  • Nasiru El-Rufai says the coalition of opposition parties will also register a new party as a backup for the African Democratic Congress (ADC), which they have currently adopted as a platform to challenge the ruling APC in the 2027 elections.
    Nasiru El-Rufai says the coalition of opposition parties will also register a new party as a backup for the African Democratic Congress (ADC), which they have currently adopted as a platform to challenge the ruling APC in the 2027 elections.
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  • 7 House of Reps members dump PDP and YPP for APC... #Aidee #News #Politics
    7 House of Reps members dump PDP and YPP for APC... #Aidee #News #Politics
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  • PROMINENT APC CHIEFTAINS DEFECT TO ADC COALITION, VOW TO WORK AGAINST PRESIDENT BOLA TINUBU'S RE-ELECTION BID IN 2027

    In a shocking turn of events, several high-profile chieftains of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) have announced their decision to defect to the ADC coalition, a move that is seen as a significant blow to President Bola Tinubu's re-election bid in 2027. This development has sent shockwaves throughout the nation's political landscape, with many pundits and analysts speculating about the potential implications for the country's electoral future.

    According to sources close to the matter, the APC chieftains, who are highly respected and influential figures within the party, have grown increasingly disenchanted with President Tinubu's leadership style and policies. They have cited various reasons for their decision to leave the APC, including what they described as the President's failure to deliver on key campaign promises, his perceived aloofness to the plight of ordinary Nigerians, and his administration's inability to address the country's pressing security challenges.

    The defectors, who are expected to be formally welcomed into the ADC coalition in the coming weeks, are believed to bring with them a significant amount of political capital and grassroots support. Their decision to join forces with the ADC coalition is seen as a strategic move aimed at bolstering the opposition's chances of unseating President Tinubu in the 2027 presidential election.

    One of the prominent APC chieftains who has defected to the ADC coalition is Senator Adams Aliyu, a first-term senator representing Kogi East senatorial district. Senator Aliyu, who was a vocal supporter of President Tinubu's presidential ambitions in 2023, has been critical of the President's handling of the economy and the security situation in the country. In a statement announcing his decision to defect, Senator Aliyu accused President Tinubu of failing to live up to the expectations of Nigerians, particularly in the areas of job creation, poverty reduction, and infrastructure development.

    Another high-profile defector is Chief Kayode Ojo, a former APC governorship candidate in Osun State. Chief Ojo, who is known for his strong grassroots support and mobilization skills, has been a vocal critic of President Tinubu's policies, which he claims have further impoverished Nigerians. In his words, "I can no longer continue to be part of an administration that is anti-people. I have decided to join the ADC coalition because I believe they offer a better alternative to the APC's failed leadership."

    The defection of these prominent APC chieftains to the ADC coalition is significant because it marks a major shift in the country's political dynamics. The APC has traditionally been seen as a dominant force in Nigerian politics, with a strong grassroots base and a robust organizational structure. However, the party's fortunes have been waning in recent times, with many Nigerians expressing disappointment and frustration with its leadership.

    The ADC coalition, on the other hand, has been gaining momentum in recent months, with several high-profile politicians defecting to the party from various parts of the country. The party's presidential candidate in the 2023 election, Chief Ralph Uwechue, has been credited with running a spirited campaign that resonated with many Nigerians. With the defection of the APC chieftains, the ADC coalition is expected to become an even more formidable force in the run-up to the 2027 presidential election.

    President Tinubu's re-election bid has been facing challenges from within his own party, with some APC stakeholders expressing dissatisfaction with his leadership style and policies. The defection of the APC chieftains to the ADC coalition is likely to further complicate the President's re-election prospects, as it will undoubtedly galvanize opposition to his administration and provide a boost to the ADC coalition's chances.

    As the 2027 presidential election draws closer, Nigerian politicians are expected to intensify their campaigns and mobilization efforts. The defection of the APC chieftains to the ADC coalition is likely to trigger a series of other defections and counter-defections, as politicians jockey for position and seek to align themselves with the party or coalition that best reflects their interests and ambitions.

    In the coming months, Nigerians can expect to see a heightened level of political activity, with politicians engaging in intense campaigning, coalition-building, and negotiations. The stakes are high, and the outcome of the 2027 presidential election is likely to have far-reaching implications for the country's future.

    The Tinubu-led APC administration has been grappling with various challenges, including a struggling economy, insecurity, and rising poverty levels. Critics have accused the President of failing to deliver on key campaign promises, including the provision of affordable housing, job creation, and improved security. The President's supporters, however, argue that his administration has made significant progress in addressing the country's challenges, particularly in the areas of infrastructure development and economic reform.
    PROMINENT APC CHIEFTAINS DEFECT TO ADC COALITION, VOW TO WORK AGAINST PRESIDENT BOLA TINUBU'S RE-ELECTION BID IN 2027😘😘😘😘😘 In a shocking turn of events, several high-profile chieftains of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) have announced their decision to defect to the ADC coalition, a move that is seen as a significant blow to President Bola Tinubu's re-election bid in 2027. This development has sent shockwaves throughout the nation's political landscape, with many pundits and analysts speculating about the potential implications for the country's electoral future. According to sources close to the matter, the APC chieftains, who are highly respected and influential figures within the party, have grown increasingly disenchanted with President Tinubu's leadership style and policies. They have cited various reasons for their decision to leave the APC, including what they described as the President's failure to deliver on key campaign promises, his perceived aloofness to the plight of ordinary Nigerians, and his administration's inability to address the country's pressing security challenges. The defectors, who are expected to be formally welcomed into the ADC coalition in the coming weeks, are believed to bring with them a significant amount of political capital and grassroots support. Their decision to join forces with the ADC coalition is seen as a strategic move aimed at bolstering the opposition's chances of unseating President Tinubu in the 2027 presidential election. One of the prominent APC chieftains who has defected to the ADC coalition is Senator Adams Aliyu, a first-term senator representing Kogi East senatorial district. Senator Aliyu, who was a vocal supporter of President Tinubu's presidential ambitions in 2023, has been critical of the President's handling of the economy and the security situation in the country. In a statement announcing his decision to defect, Senator Aliyu accused President Tinubu of failing to live up to the expectations of Nigerians, particularly in the areas of job creation, poverty reduction, and infrastructure development. Another high-profile defector is Chief Kayode Ojo, a former APC governorship candidate in Osun State. Chief Ojo, who is known for his strong grassroots support and mobilization skills, has been a vocal critic of President Tinubu's policies, which he claims have further impoverished Nigerians. In his words, "I can no longer continue to be part of an administration that is anti-people. I have decided to join the ADC coalition because I believe they offer a better alternative to the APC's failed leadership." The defection of these prominent APC chieftains to the ADC coalition is significant because it marks a major shift in the country's political dynamics. The APC has traditionally been seen as a dominant force in Nigerian politics, with a strong grassroots base and a robust organizational structure. However, the party's fortunes have been waning in recent times, with many Nigerians expressing disappointment and frustration with its leadership. The ADC coalition, on the other hand, has been gaining momentum in recent months, with several high-profile politicians defecting to the party from various parts of the country. The party's presidential candidate in the 2023 election, Chief Ralph Uwechue, has been credited with running a spirited campaign that resonated with many Nigerians. With the defection of the APC chieftains, the ADC coalition is expected to become an even more formidable force in the run-up to the 2027 presidential election. President Tinubu's re-election bid has been facing challenges from within his own party, with some APC stakeholders expressing dissatisfaction with his leadership style and policies. The defection of the APC chieftains to the ADC coalition is likely to further complicate the President's re-election prospects, as it will undoubtedly galvanize opposition to his administration and provide a boost to the ADC coalition's chances. As the 2027 presidential election draws closer, Nigerian politicians are expected to intensify their campaigns and mobilization efforts. The defection of the APC chieftains to the ADC coalition is likely to trigger a series of other defections and counter-defections, as politicians jockey for position and seek to align themselves with the party or coalition that best reflects their interests and ambitions. In the coming months, Nigerians can expect to see a heightened level of political activity, with politicians engaging in intense campaigning, coalition-building, and negotiations. The stakes are high, and the outcome of the 2027 presidential election is likely to have far-reaching implications for the country's future. The Tinubu-led APC administration has been grappling with various challenges, including a struggling economy, insecurity, and rising poverty levels. Critics have accused the President of failing to deliver on key campaign promises, including the provision of affordable housing, job creation, and improved security. The President's supporters, however, argue that his administration has made significant progress in addressing the country's challenges, particularly in the areas of infrastructure development and economic reform.
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  • POLITICS: David Mark wanted to be PDP chairman and we said no. His daughter even won election under APC in his federal constituency, and he lost as a PDP leader. I defeated Amaechi in Rivers state, all round, when he was APC Campaign DG and even as a super minister. Corruption under Malami as Attorney General for 8years cannot be overemphasised. Atiku was the vice president for 8years, and he's been hovering from one party to another. What is he going to tell his children? Emeka Ihedioha left PDP and joined them because Sam Daddy was not removed as PDP Secretary. Instead of these elements to say they are angry for being defeated, they said Nigerians are angry and they want to rescue Nigeria.

    - FCT Minister, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike dismisses the political relevance of coalition leaders
    POLITICS: David Mark wanted to be PDP chairman and we said no. His daughter even won election under APC in his federal constituency, and he lost as a PDP leader. I defeated Amaechi in Rivers state, all round, when he was APC Campaign DG and even as a super minister. Corruption under Malami as Attorney General for 8years cannot be overemphasised. Atiku was the vice president for 8years, and he's been hovering from one party to another. What is he going to tell his children? Emeka Ihedioha left PDP and joined them because Sam Daddy was not removed as PDP Secretary. Instead of these elements to say they are angry for being defeated, they said Nigerians are angry and they want to rescue Nigeria. - FCT Minister, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike dismisses the political relevance of coalition leaders
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  • Six members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the house of representatives from Akwa Ibom have defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The lawmakers are Unyime Idem, representing Ukanafun/Oruk Anam federal constituency; Esin Etim, representing Mbo/Okobo/Oron/Udung Uko/Urue federal constituency; and Ekpo Asuquo who represents Etinan/Nsit Ibom/Nsit Ubium federal constituency.

    Others are Uduak Odudoh, the lawmaker representing Ikot Abasi/Mkpat Enin/Eastern Obolo federal constituency; Okpolupm Etteh, representing Eket/Esit Eket/Ibeno/Onna federal constituency, and Okon Bassey, representing Itu/Ibiono Ibom federal constituency.

    Emmanuel Ukpong-Udo, lawmaker representing Ikono/Ini federal constituency of Akwa Ibom, also defected from the Young Progressives Party (YPP) to the APC.
    Six members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the house of representatives from Akwa Ibom have defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC). The lawmakers are Unyime Idem, representing Ukanafun/Oruk Anam federal constituency; Esin Etim, representing Mbo/Okobo/Oron/Udung Uko/Urue federal constituency; and Ekpo Asuquo who represents Etinan/Nsit Ibom/Nsit Ubium federal constituency. Others are Uduak Odudoh, the lawmaker representing Ikot Abasi/Mkpat Enin/Eastern Obolo federal constituency; Okpolupm Etteh, representing Eket/Esit Eket/Ibeno/Onna federal constituency, and Okon Bassey, representing Itu/Ibiono Ibom federal constituency. Emmanuel Ukpong-Udo, lawmaker representing Ikono/Ini federal constituency of Akwa Ibom, also defected from the Young Progressives Party (YPP) to the APC.
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  • This Is Not 2013: Why the ADC Coalition Can’t Mirror the APC

    The promoters of the new coalition like to draw parallels with what the APC achieved in 2013. But let’s be clear: this is not 2013—and this is not the APC.

    In 2013, the merger that birthed the APC was driven by selflessness, national interest, and strategic discipline. The leaders at the time were willing to set aside personal ambitions for the greater good. Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, despite commanding the loyalty of several sitting governors, chose to wait. He bided his time, played the long game, and focused on building a viable political platform. He had never lost an election, and he didn’t have to force his way in.

    Now contrast that with today’s coalition. The chief promoter is a serial election loser, clutching at what he clearly sees as his last shot at the presidency. Unlike Tinubu, he enters the coalition alone—without the backing of his state governor, his region, or any meaningful political structure. His ambition is personal, not patriotic. So also that of his many co-travelers.
    This Is Not 2013: Why the ADC Coalition Can’t Mirror the APC The promoters of the new coalition like to draw parallels with what the APC achieved in 2013. But let’s be clear: this is not 2013—and this is not the APC. In 2013, the merger that birthed the APC was driven by selflessness, national interest, and strategic discipline. The leaders at the time were willing to set aside personal ambitions for the greater good. Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, despite commanding the loyalty of several sitting governors, chose to wait. He bided his time, played the long game, and focused on building a viable political platform. He had never lost an election, and he didn’t have to force his way in. Now contrast that with today’s coalition. The chief promoter is a serial election loser, clutching at what he clearly sees as his last shot at the presidency. Unlike Tinubu, he enters the coalition alone—without the backing of his state governor, his region, or any meaningful political structure. His ambition is personal, not patriotic. So also that of his many co-travelers.
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 03/07/2025*

    2027 elections: Atiku, Obi, Mark launch ADC to unseat Tinubu

    Constitution review: Reps to consider 46 new states, 117 LG creation requests

    Lakurawa kills 15 in Sokoto village

    Over 200 Boko Haram terrorists surrender to troops in Lake Chad axis

    Oil producers get boost as NNPC clears legacy debts

    FG adds 37 crude evacuation routes, oil rigs increase to 44

    NMA gives FG 21 days to avert doctors’ strike

    NHIS enrolments hit 20 million, says DG

    Lagos LG polls: Only accredited federal security will function – CP

    Naira gains N3.42 against dollar as IMF hails CBN FX reforms

    Nigeria must review 2025 budget to avert crisis, IMF warns

    FG signs manpower agreement with Saint Lucia, begins deployment

    US court jails France-based Nigerian 41 months for $8m fraud


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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * Malawi was a one-party state for 30 years. It gained independence on July 6, 1964 with Hastings Banda becoming the first president of the country under the Malawi Congress Party. Banda remained in power for almost 30 years till 1994 when he defeated in the country’s first democratic elections.

    * The word “set” has the highest number of definitions—430+ according to the Second Edition of the Oxford English Dictionary!
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    My administration changing infrastructure development story across Nigeria – Tinubu

    Shettima to privatisation council: Safeguard public interest, ensure due diligence

    Senate moves to amend procurement law to support local contractors

    Senate to CBN: Your policies have improved economy

    Reps seek emergency relief for Niger, Kwara victims

    Reps set dates for nationwide constitution review public hearings

    Mokwa Flood: 600 Missing Victims Presumed Dead — Lawmakers

    Edo Gov’ship: Supreme Court Reserves Judgement

    EFCC nabs 18 suspected internet fraudsters in Ogun, seizes Lexus, jewellery

    Army committed to Nigeria’s security, democracy — COAS

    Customs budget N14.39bn luxury vehicles for senior officers

    Customs intercept 111 live parrots, illicit drugs in Adamawa, Taraba

    NCC, REA inaugurate committee to boost digital, energy inclusion

    Outstanding varsity students to receive N50m venture capital grant – FG

    FG presents certificate to Akwa Ibom start-up hubs

    FG unveils Renewed Hope housing scheme in Calabar

    NIWA governing board vows to curb security threat on waterways

    FG records progress in eliminating neglected tropical diseases

    CAC announces overhaul of CRP, unveils AI-powered registration portal

    FG woos airlines as Ethiopian boosts flights to Lagos

    FIRS to hold two-day tax clinic in Lagos for small businesses, startups

    Rivers school wins 2025 NLNG quiz prize

    FCTA workers end three-day protest, issue fresh ultimatum

    Wike hails local contractor, says surviving me proves global competence

    Fountain varsity leads five Islamic-based institutions to chart devt plan for Nigeria

    Ogoni youths demand herders exit after deadly attacks

    OPC to support customs in boosting security — Gani Adams

    RTEAN, NURTW demand restoration of speed breakers on Ilorin/Jebba highway

    Lagos, Afreximbank train 253 SMEs on export promotion

    Ajayi-Kadiri, MAN D-G to FG: Sell Warri, P’ Harcourt Refineries, others now

    Ecobank unveils competition for creators, tech entrepreneurs

    Benue, N-HYPADEC partner to avert future disasters

    David Mark: Tinubu’s Govt So Much At Home With Corruption

    David Mark resigns from PDP, joins opposition coalition

    Atiku, Obi, El-Rufai, Amaechi, others attend ADC coalition unveiling in Abuja

    Damagum: those who left PDP ‘will run back’

    Ex-minister Amaechi dumps APC, says Tinubu can’t govern Nigeria

    Dele Momodu backs ADC coalition, warns Tinubu against destroying democracy

    I’m not leaving Labour Party – Gov Otti dismisses defection rumours

    Adeleke, Osun PDP reject Atiku’s coalition, insist party remains strong

    Soludo pledges to clear all unpaid gratuity in August

    Sanwo-Olu unveils two major roads in Alimosho, Agege

    Support community growth, Diri tells corps members

    Power shift in Plateau Assembly as APC’s Nanlong emerges Speaker

    Oyo plans health centres renovation, boreholes for 30 communities

    Over 3,900 girls mobilised to end FGM in Oyo

    Ogun workers reject pension scheme over missing N82bn

    Oyo launches subsidised transport for varsity students

    Lagos suspends BRT lane enforcement on Eko Bridge, Odo Iya-Alaro

    Kano bans scrap material imports from N’East after bomb blasts

    Anambra killings not targeted at Ebonyi indigenes — Police

    Trust military to tackle security challenges, Etsu Nupe urges Nigerians

    Ondo community raises alarm over influx, activities of illegal miners

    Protest in N’Delta over oil firm’s night voyages

    Truck crushes police inspector to death in Ogun

    31-year-old man remanded for allegedly assaulting Ekiti woman

    Defilement charges dropped as RCCG pastor escapes prosecution hurdle

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1988, Iran Air flight 655 en route to Dubai was mistakenly shot down by a US Naval ship, USS Vincennes, killing all 290 people aboard. The Vincennes, a guided missile cruiser, incorrectly identified the plane as a military aircraft. In 1996, the US government made a cash settlement with Iran after it was sued at the International Court of Justice.

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    A positive attitude is something everyone can work on, and everyone can learn how to employ it. – Joan Lunden

    Good morning

    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 03/07/2025* 2027 elections: Atiku, Obi, Mark launch ADC to unseat Tinubu Constitution review: Reps to consider 46 new states, 117 LG creation requests Lakurawa kills 15 in Sokoto village Over 200 Boko Haram terrorists surrender to troops in Lake Chad axis Oil producers get boost as NNPC clears legacy debts FG adds 37 crude evacuation routes, oil rigs increase to 44 NMA gives FG 21 days to avert doctors’ strike NHIS enrolments hit 20 million, says DG Lagos LG polls: Only accredited federal security will function – CP Naira gains N3.42 against dollar as IMF hails CBN FX reforms Nigeria must review 2025 budget to avert crisis, IMF warns FG signs manpower agreement with Saint Lucia, begins deployment US court jails France-based Nigerian 41 months for $8m fraud -------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * Malawi was a one-party state for 30 years. It gained independence on July 6, 1964 with Hastings Banda becoming the first president of the country under the Malawi Congress Party. Banda remained in power for almost 30 years till 1994 when he defeated in the country’s first democratic elections. * The word “set” has the highest number of definitions—430+ according to the Second Edition of the Oxford English Dictionary! -------------------------- My administration changing infrastructure development story across Nigeria – Tinubu Shettima to privatisation council: Safeguard public interest, ensure due diligence Senate moves to amend procurement law to support local contractors Senate to CBN: Your policies have improved economy Reps seek emergency relief for Niger, Kwara victims Reps set dates for nationwide constitution review public hearings Mokwa Flood: 600 Missing Victims Presumed Dead — Lawmakers Edo Gov’ship: Supreme Court Reserves Judgement EFCC nabs 18 suspected internet fraudsters in Ogun, seizes Lexus, jewellery Army committed to Nigeria’s security, democracy — COAS Customs budget N14.39bn luxury vehicles for senior officers Customs intercept 111 live parrots, illicit drugs in Adamawa, Taraba NCC, REA inaugurate committee to boost digital, energy inclusion Outstanding varsity students to receive N50m venture capital grant – FG FG presents certificate to Akwa Ibom start-up hubs FG unveils Renewed Hope housing scheme in Calabar NIWA governing board vows to curb security threat on waterways FG records progress in eliminating neglected tropical diseases CAC announces overhaul of CRP, unveils AI-powered registration portal FG woos airlines as Ethiopian boosts flights to Lagos FIRS to hold two-day tax clinic in Lagos for small businesses, startups Rivers school wins 2025 NLNG quiz prize FCTA workers end three-day protest, issue fresh ultimatum Wike hails local contractor, says surviving me proves global competence Fountain varsity leads five Islamic-based institutions to chart devt plan for Nigeria Ogoni youths demand herders exit after deadly attacks OPC to support customs in boosting security — Gani Adams RTEAN, NURTW demand restoration of speed breakers on Ilorin/Jebba highway Lagos, Afreximbank train 253 SMEs on export promotion Ajayi-Kadiri, MAN D-G to FG: Sell Warri, P’ Harcourt Refineries, others now Ecobank unveils competition for creators, tech entrepreneurs Benue, N-HYPADEC partner to avert future disasters David Mark: Tinubu’s Govt So Much At Home With Corruption David Mark resigns from PDP, joins opposition coalition Atiku, Obi, El-Rufai, Amaechi, others attend ADC coalition unveiling in Abuja Damagum: those who left PDP ‘will run back’ Ex-minister Amaechi dumps APC, says Tinubu can’t govern Nigeria Dele Momodu backs ADC coalition, warns Tinubu against destroying democracy I’m not leaving Labour Party – Gov Otti dismisses defection rumours Adeleke, Osun PDP reject Atiku’s coalition, insist party remains strong Soludo pledges to clear all unpaid gratuity in August Sanwo-Olu unveils two major roads in Alimosho, Agege Support community growth, Diri tells corps members Power shift in Plateau Assembly as APC’s Nanlong emerges Speaker Oyo plans health centres renovation, boreholes for 30 communities Over 3,900 girls mobilised to end FGM in Oyo Ogun workers reject pension scheme over missing N82bn Oyo launches subsidised transport for varsity students Lagos suspends BRT lane enforcement on Eko Bridge, Odo Iya-Alaro Kano bans scrap material imports from N’East after bomb blasts Anambra killings not targeted at Ebonyi indigenes — Police Trust military to tackle security challenges, Etsu Nupe urges Nigerians Ondo community raises alarm over influx, activities of illegal miners Protest in N’Delta over oil firm’s night voyages Truck crushes police inspector to death in Ogun 31-year-old man remanded for allegedly assaulting Ekiti woman Defilement charges dropped as RCCG pastor escapes prosecution hurdle -------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1988, Iran Air flight 655 en route to Dubai was mistakenly shot down by a US Naval ship, USS Vincennes, killing all 290 people aboard. The Vincennes, a guided missile cruiser, incorrectly identified the plane as a military aircraft. In 1996, the US government made a cash settlement with Iran after it was sued at the International Court of Justice. -------------------------- A positive attitude is something everyone can work on, and everyone can learn how to employ it. – Joan Lunden Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
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