• HOW DAVID MARK TESTED WIKE'S FOOLISHNESS TODAY IN ABUJA

    A fake venue was announced by ADC as a trap and Wike quickly deployed his boys to shut it down.

    While they were guarding empty chairs and locked gates, the coalition players moved quietly to the actual venue.

    Mission accomplished, no noise, no resistance.

    Wike really thinks he can play David Mark like some ogogoro Boyz in PDP.
    HOW DAVID MARK TESTED WIKE'S FOOLISHNESS TODAY IN ABUJA A fake venue was announced by ADC as a trap and Wike quickly deployed his boys to shut it down. While they were guarding empty chairs and locked gates, the coalition players moved quietly to the actual venue. Mission accomplished, no noise, no resistance. Wike really thinks he can play David Mark like some ogogoro Boyz in PDP.
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  • This is the complete list of the 63 Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) whose revenue collection powers are fully transferred to the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) under the Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Bill according to the New Tax Reform:

    1. Abuja Securities & Commodity Exchange Commission

    2. Cement Technology Institute of Nigeria

    3. Council for Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria

    4. Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC)

    5. Federal Housing Authority (FHA)

    6. Industrial Training Fund (ITF)

    7. Integrated Water Resources Development Agency (IWRDA)

    8. Joint Admissions & Matriculation Board (JAMB)

    9. National Examinations Council (NECO)

    10. National Food Reserve Agency (NFRA)

    11. National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA)

    12. National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA)

    13. National Insurance Commission (NAICOM)

    14. National Sports Commission (NASC)

    15. Nigerian Content Development & Monitoring Board (NCDMB)

    16. Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation (NAIC)

    17. Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA)

    18. Oil & Gas Free Zone Authority

    19. Nigerian Midstream & Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA)

    20. Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund)

    21. Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC)

    22. Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF)

    23. Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC)

    24. Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA)

    25. Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC)

    26. Nigerian Maritime Administration & Safety Agency (NIMASA)

    27. Raw Material Research & Development Council (RMRDC)

    28. Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)

    29. National Sugar Development Council (NSDC)

    30. Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST)

    31. Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA)

    32. Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN)

    33. Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC)

    34. National Automotive Design & Development Council (NADDC)

    35. National Communications Commission (NCC)

    36. National Agency for Food & Drug Administration & Control (NAFDAC)

    37. Nigerian Customs Service (NCS)

    38. Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS)

    39. Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)

    40. National Broadcasting Commission (NBC)

    41. Nigerian Electricity Regulation Commission (NERC)

    42. Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN)

    43. Financial Reporting Council (FRC)

    44. Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc (NBET)

    45. Nigerian Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS)

    46. National Pensions Commission (PENCOM)

    47. Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC)

    48. Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS)

    49. National Business & Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB)

    50. National Lottery Trust Fund (NLTF)

    51. National Lottery Regulatory Commission (NLRC)

    52. Nigerian Electricity Management Service Agency (NEMSA)

    53. Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC)

    54. Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON)

    55. Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC)

    56. Nigerian Television Authority (NTA)

    57. Nigerian Copyright Commission (NIGCC)

    58. National Space Research & Development Agency (NSRDA)

    59. National Office for Technology Acquisition & Promotion (NOTAP)

    60. Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET)

    61. Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC)

    62. Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NNRA)

    63. Nigeria Communications Satellite Ltd (NIGCOMSAT)
    (The list is based on the Schedule to the Fiscal Responsibility Act and confirmed as the MDAs in scope)

    What Comes Next?

    All revenue collection—taxes, fees, levies, duties—previously collected by these entities will now fall under the exclusive purview of the NRS.

    These MDAs will retain their regulatory, supervisory, and operational roles but must cease independent revenue collection activities.

    Their budgets and funding will now derive from federal allocations instead of internally generated revenue.
    This is the complete list of the 63 Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) whose revenue collection powers are fully transferred to the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) under the Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Bill according to the New Tax Reform: 1. Abuja Securities & Commodity Exchange Commission 2. Cement Technology Institute of Nigeria 3. Council for Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria 4. Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) 5. Federal Housing Authority (FHA) 6. Industrial Training Fund (ITF) 7. Integrated Water Resources Development Agency (IWRDA) 8. Joint Admissions & Matriculation Board (JAMB) 9. National Examinations Council (NECO) 10. National Food Reserve Agency (NFRA) 11. National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) 12. National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) 13. National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) 14. National Sports Commission (NASC) 15. Nigerian Content Development & Monitoring Board (NCDMB) 16. Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation (NAIC) 17. Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA) 18. Oil & Gas Free Zone Authority 19. Nigerian Midstream & Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) 20. Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) 21. Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) 22. Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) 23. Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) 24. Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) 25. Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) 26. Nigerian Maritime Administration & Safety Agency (NIMASA) 27. Raw Material Research & Development Council (RMRDC) 28. Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) 29. National Sugar Development Council (NSDC) 30. Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) 31. Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) 32. Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) 33. Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) 34. National Automotive Design & Development Council (NADDC) 35. National Communications Commission (NCC) 36. National Agency for Food & Drug Administration & Control (NAFDAC) 37. Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) 38. Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) 39. Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) 40. National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) 41. Nigerian Electricity Regulation Commission (NERC) 42. Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) 43. Financial Reporting Council (FRC) 44. Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc (NBET) 45. Nigerian Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) 46. National Pensions Commission (PENCOM) 47. Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) 48. Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) 49. National Business & Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB) 50. National Lottery Trust Fund (NLTF) 51. National Lottery Regulatory Commission (NLRC) 52. Nigerian Electricity Management Service Agency (NEMSA) 53. Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) 54. Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) 55. Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) 56. Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) 57. Nigerian Copyright Commission (NIGCC) 58. National Space Research & Development Agency (NSRDA) 59. National Office for Technology Acquisition & Promotion (NOTAP) 60. Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET) 61. Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC) 62. Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NNRA) 63. Nigeria Communications Satellite Ltd (NIGCOMSAT) (The list is based on the Schedule to the Fiscal Responsibility Act and confirmed as the MDAs in scope) What Comes Next? All revenue collection—taxes, fees, levies, duties—previously collected by these entities will now fall under the exclusive purview of the NRS. These MDAs will retain their regulatory, supervisory, and operational roles but must cease independent revenue collection activities. Their budgets and funding will now derive from federal allocations instead of internally generated revenue.
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  • Breakthrough I've seen came after specific Instructions received in Prayer.

    #Dr. David Oyedepo


    Breakthrough I've seen came after specific Instructions received in Prayer. #Dr. David Oyedepo
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  • Prosperity answered to me the moment I caught the Light not when I said amen.

    #Dr. David Oyedepo
    Prosperity answered to me the moment I caught the Light not when I said amen. #Dr. David Oyedepo
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  • Mining Marshals Vow to Sustain War Against Illegal Mining, Laud Dele Alake's Leadership

    The Commander of the Mining Marshals, Assistant Commandant of Corps (ACC) John Onoja Attah, has reaffirmed the steadfast resolve of the special unit to stamp out illegal mining activities across Nigeria. Speaking during a media parley in Abuja, ACC Attah stated that the Mining Marshals remain "resolute and impressionable" in their mission to sanitize the nation's solid minerals sector and enforce mining regulations with precision and professionalism.

    He attributed the success recorded so far to the strong political will of the Federal Government, particularly under the guidance of the Minister of Solid Minerals, Dr. Dele Alake, whose leadership, he said, has "breathed fresh momentum into the campaign against illegal mining."

    Onoja added that the achievements of the Mining Marshals are also rooted in the well-laid philosophical and operational framework established by the Commandant General of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Dr. Abubakar Ahmed Audi, mni. According to him, the Commandant General’s strategic direction has empowered the marshals to function effectively across various terrains and maintain operational discipline in line with national security objectives.

    “Our operations are yielding visible results. We are dismantling criminal networks, restoring government control over mining assets, and bringing sanity to previously lawless terrains. This wouldn’t be possible without the resolute support and reformist vision of Dr. Dele Alake and the foundational guidance of CG Audi,” Attah said.

    Since their deployment, the Mining Marshals, operating under the NSCDC, have carried out high-impact operations across several states in Nigeria. These operations have led to the arrest of over 300 illegal miners and their financiers, seizure and forfeiture of illegal mining equipment, and disruption of illicit gold smuggling channels and other mineral theft networks. They have also played a key role in protecting licensed miners and communities from harassment and economic sabotage.

    In addition, collaborative efforts with state governments have resulted in improved monitoring, intelligence gathering, and revalidation of mining licenses, thereby boosting investor confidence.

    Beyond enforcement, the activities of the Mining Marshals are already generating positive ripple effects. Local communities once plagued by insecurity and environmental degradation caused by unregulated mining are now witnessing renewed peace and cleaner environments. Artisanal miners are being sensitized and re-integrated into legal frameworks, while the government’s revenue from solid minerals is beginning to reflect steady growth.

    “Our impact is not just about arrests; it's about restoring hope. Legitimate mining operators now feel protected, and communities are no longer at the mercy of violent syndicates,” ACC Attah added.

    Addressing recent allegations of misconduct by marshals during operations in Nasarawa State, ACC Attah described the reports as “desperate fabrications by disgruntled elements.” He emphasized that all operations are conducted professionally and in strict adherence to legal protocols.

    “These feeble rants are the last cries of criminal and mischievous individuals whose illicit operations have been disrupted. We have zero tolerance for excesses, and any officer found wanting will be dealt with in accordance with NSCDC’s disciplinary procedures. But we will not be distracted,” he said.

    Looking ahead, ACC Attah expressed optimism about the future of Nigeria’s mining industry under the ongoing reforms of the Federal Government. He called on citizens, traditional institutions, and the media to support the national agenda of turning mining into a cornerstone of economic diversification.

    “We are building a legacy. The Mining Marshals are here to stay. With continued support from the government, communities, and patriotic stakeholders, Nigeria will soon become a global reference point for regulated, sustainable, and inclusive mineral resource development,” he concluded.

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    Share your thoughts in comments section below
    Mining Marshals Vow to Sustain War Against Illegal Mining, Laud Dele Alake's Leadership The Commander of the Mining Marshals, Assistant Commandant of Corps (ACC) John Onoja Attah, has reaffirmed the steadfast resolve of the special unit to stamp out illegal mining activities across Nigeria. Speaking during a media parley in Abuja, ACC Attah stated that the Mining Marshals remain "resolute and impressionable" in their mission to sanitize the nation's solid minerals sector and enforce mining regulations with precision and professionalism. He attributed the success recorded so far to the strong political will of the Federal Government, particularly under the guidance of the Minister of Solid Minerals, Dr. Dele Alake, whose leadership, he said, has "breathed fresh momentum into the campaign against illegal mining." Onoja added that the achievements of the Mining Marshals are also rooted in the well-laid philosophical and operational framework established by the Commandant General of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Dr. Abubakar Ahmed Audi, mni. According to him, the Commandant General’s strategic direction has empowered the marshals to function effectively across various terrains and maintain operational discipline in line with national security objectives. “Our operations are yielding visible results. We are dismantling criminal networks, restoring government control over mining assets, and bringing sanity to previously lawless terrains. This wouldn’t be possible without the resolute support and reformist vision of Dr. Dele Alake and the foundational guidance of CG Audi,” Attah said. Since their deployment, the Mining Marshals, operating under the NSCDC, have carried out high-impact operations across several states in Nigeria. These operations have led to the arrest of over 300 illegal miners and their financiers, seizure and forfeiture of illegal mining equipment, and disruption of illicit gold smuggling channels and other mineral theft networks. They have also played a key role in protecting licensed miners and communities from harassment and economic sabotage. In addition, collaborative efforts with state governments have resulted in improved monitoring, intelligence gathering, and revalidation of mining licenses, thereby boosting investor confidence. Beyond enforcement, the activities of the Mining Marshals are already generating positive ripple effects. Local communities once plagued by insecurity and environmental degradation caused by unregulated mining are now witnessing renewed peace and cleaner environments. Artisanal miners are being sensitized and re-integrated into legal frameworks, while the government’s revenue from solid minerals is beginning to reflect steady growth. “Our impact is not just about arrests; it's about restoring hope. Legitimate mining operators now feel protected, and communities are no longer at the mercy of violent syndicates,” ACC Attah added. Addressing recent allegations of misconduct by marshals during operations in Nasarawa State, ACC Attah described the reports as “desperate fabrications by disgruntled elements.” He emphasized that all operations are conducted professionally and in strict adherence to legal protocols. “These feeble rants are the last cries of criminal and mischievous individuals whose illicit operations have been disrupted. We have zero tolerance for excesses, and any officer found wanting will be dealt with in accordance with NSCDC’s disciplinary procedures. But we will not be distracted,” he said. Looking ahead, ACC Attah expressed optimism about the future of Nigeria’s mining industry under the ongoing reforms of the Federal Government. He called on citizens, traditional institutions, and the media to support the national agenda of turning mining into a cornerstone of economic diversification. “We are building a legacy. The Mining Marshals are here to stay. With continued support from the government, communities, and patriotic stakeholders, Nigeria will soon become a global reference point for regulated, sustainable, and inclusive mineral resource development,” he concluded. Story: mining marshall NHQ #miningindustry marshall #Nscdcminingmarshall Share your thoughts in comments section below ✌️
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  • BREAKING: Dr. Chidi Obed Anyaegbu, CEO of Chisco Group, has just announced the deployment of 50 brand-new luxury buses across the nation.

    Chisco Transport, a leader in long-distance transportation and logistics for over 45 years, continues to raise the bar with these buses equipped with the latest technology and innovative features, now serving various routes.

    Dr Chidi is from Amichi in Nnewi South LGA, Anambra State.

    #Chisco #AnaedoTV #Transportation #IgboAmaka
    BREAKING: Dr. Chidi Obed Anyaegbu, CEO of Chisco Group, has just announced the deployment of 50 brand-new luxury buses across the nation. Chisco Transport, a leader in long-distance transportation and logistics for over 45 years, continues to raise the bar with these buses equipped with the latest technology and innovative features, now serving various routes. Dr Chidi is from Amichi in Nnewi South LGA, Anambra State. #Chisco #AnaedoTV #Transportation #IgboAmaka
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  • Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has rejected the Federal Government’s recent decision to deploy Nigerian doctors to Saint Lucia, describing the move as a “deeply troubling contradiction” and an attempt to bolster Nigeria’s international image while neglecting the welfare of doctors at home.
    A statement signed by the signed by NMA Secretary General, Dr Ben Egbo, reminded the Federal Government that “Nigerian doctors have been suffering, working and serving Nigerians with many doctors leaving the country due to poor remuneration, chronic delays in payment of the Medical Residency Training Fund (MRTF), non-implementation of previously negotiated welfare packages and agreements, hazardous working conditions without commensurate risk allowances, and lack of universal implementation of the CONMESS salary structure for many of the doctors”.
    Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has rejected the Federal Government’s recent decision to deploy Nigerian doctors to Saint Lucia, describing the move as a “deeply troubling contradiction” and an attempt to bolster Nigeria’s international image while neglecting the welfare of doctors at home. A statement signed by the signed by NMA Secretary General, Dr Ben Egbo, reminded the Federal Government that “Nigerian doctors have been suffering, working and serving Nigerians with many doctors leaving the country due to poor remuneration, chronic delays in payment of the Medical Residency Training Fund (MRTF), non-implementation of previously negotiated welfare packages and agreements, hazardous working conditions without commensurate risk allowances, and lack of universal implementation of the CONMESS salary structure for many of the doctors”.
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  • President Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" passed the House, delivering a major second-term victory for Trump.

    The bill encompasses Trump’s domestic agenda, extending tax breaks to millions of American households and businesses that are projected to add trillions to the national debt. The legislation also introduces new tax relief for senior citizens and tip workers.

    Beyond tax relief and healthcare cuts, the bill increases defense spending and adds a historic $150bn to fund border security and mass deportations.
    President Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" passed the House, delivering a major second-term victory for Trump. The bill encompasses Trump’s domestic agenda, extending tax breaks to millions of American households and businesses that are projected to add trillions to the national debt. The legislation also introduces new tax relief for senior citizens and tip workers. Beyond tax relief and healthcare cuts, the bill increases defense spending and adds a historic $150bn to fund border security and mass deportations.
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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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  • JUST IN: North Korea to deploy an additional 25,000 to 30,000 troops to support Russia in its war against Ukraine.
    JUST IN: 🇰🇵🇷🇺 North Korea to deploy an additional 25,000 to 30,000 troops to support Russia in its war against Ukraine.
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  • The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) statutory briefing with the Senate Committee on Banking, Insurance and Other Financial Institutions.

    The Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr. Olayemi Cardoso, flanked by the Deputy Governor, Economic Policy, Dr. Muhammad Abdullahi, the Chairman, Senate Committee on Banking, Insurance and other Financial Institutions, Senator Mukhail Abiru, the Vice Chairman, Senate Committee of Banking, Insurance and Other Financial Institutions, Senator Abdulaziz Yari and the Deputy Governor, Financial System Stability, Mr. Philip Ikeazor following the Central Bank of Nigeria's (CBN) statutory briefing with the Senate Committee on Banking, Insurance, and Other Financial Institutions on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.

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    The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) statutory briefing with the Senate Committee on Banking, Insurance and Other Financial Institutions. The Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr. Olayemi Cardoso, flanked by the Deputy Governor, Economic Policy, Dr. Muhammad Abdullahi, the Chairman, Senate Committee on Banking, Insurance and other Financial Institutions, Senator Mukhail Abiru, the Vice Chairman, Senate Committee of Banking, Insurance and Other Financial Institutions, Senator Abdulaziz Yari and the Deputy Governor, Financial System Stability, Mr. Philip Ikeazor following the Central Bank of Nigeria's (CBN) statutory briefing with the Senate Committee on Banking, Insurance, and Other Financial Institutions on Wednesday, July 2, 2025. #CBN
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  • 2027: I Will Float A New Party If ADC Mess Up - Elrufai

    Nasir El-Rufai has indeed revealed a plan to float a new political party as a contingency should the current coalition's chosen platform, the African Democratic Congress (ADC), encounter significant internal crises or political sabotage.

    This revelation comes amidst reports of an internal conflict brewing within the ADC, with a faction of the party, known as the "Concerned Stakeholders of the ADC," publicly opposing its adoption by the coalition.

    They've cited a lack of transparency and consultation in the adoption process, asserting that the ADC is not a "private coalition platform" for political merchants.

    El-Rufai, a key figure in the new coalition, stated that while the ADC was chosen initially because it was "currently not facing any internal crises," they are proactively preparing for potential challenges.

    He explicitly mentioned that they are "currently preparing to register a new political party with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to prevent any political sabotage that could undermine this coalition in the future."

    He further explained that "This new party will serve as an alternative for us to avoid any form of challenges that have happened in recent times with other political parties in the country."

    This indicates a strategic foresight by the coalition to ensure they have a stable and crisis-free platform for their 2027 ambitions, even if their initial choice faces unexpected hurdles.

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    2027: I Will Float A New Party If ADC Mess Up - Elrufai Nasir El-Rufai has indeed revealed a plan to float a new political party as a contingency should the current coalition's chosen platform, the African Democratic Congress (ADC), encounter significant internal crises or political sabotage. This revelation comes amidst reports of an internal conflict brewing within the ADC, with a faction of the party, known as the "Concerned Stakeholders of the ADC," publicly opposing its adoption by the coalition. They've cited a lack of transparency and consultation in the adoption process, asserting that the ADC is not a "private coalition platform" for political merchants. El-Rufai, a key figure in the new coalition, stated that while the ADC was chosen initially because it was "currently not facing any internal crises," they are proactively preparing for potential challenges. He explicitly mentioned that they are "currently preparing to register a new political party with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to prevent any political sabotage that could undermine this coalition in the future." He further explained that "This new party will serve as an alternative for us to avoid any form of challenges that have happened in recent times with other political parties in the country." This indicates a strategic foresight by the coalition to ensure they have a stable and crisis-free platform for their 2027 ambitions, even if their initial choice faces unexpected hurdles. Native Reporters
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