• “As a founding father of this esteemed Party, it is indeed heartbreaking for me to make this decision.” — Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar on resigning from the PDP

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    “As a founding father of this esteemed Party, it is indeed heartbreaking for me to make this decision.” — Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar on resigning from the PDP #atikuabubakar #pdp
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  • BREAKING NEWS!!!
    Wike resigns from PDP.Vows to follow Atiku to wherever he's going
    BREAKING NEWS!!! Wike resigns from PDP.Vows to follow Atiku to wherever he's going
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  • BREAKING NEWS!!!
    Wike resigns from PDP,vows to follow Atiku to wherever he's going.
    BREAKING NEWS!!! Wike resigns from PDP,vows to follow Atiku to wherever he's going.
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  • Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde has described the departure of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar from PDP as a form of “freedom” for the party, saying it is better than being held back by internal obstacles.

    … @seyiamakinde @atiku
    Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde has described the departure of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar from PDP as a form of “freedom” for the party, saying it is better than being held back by internal obstacles. … @seyiamakinde @atiku
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  • A former Vice president, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar resigns from the People's Democratic Party,PDP.
    A former Vice president, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar resigns from the People's Democratic Party,PDP.
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  • BREAKING NEWS: Atiku Abubakar has announced his resignation from the People's Democratic Party (PDP).

    BREAKING NEWS: Atiku Abubakar has announced his resignation from the People's Democratic Party (PDP).
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  • Former President Atiku Abubakar resigns from PDP
    Former President Atiku Abubakar resigns from PDP
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 16/07/2025*

    Tinubu, Shettima, foreign leaders bid Buhari farewell in Daura

    Two minors escape from B’Haram four years after abduction

    27 farmers killed in fresh Plateau attack

    107 Yelwata victims still in hospital – Govt official

    Nigeria’s oil output soars above OPEC quota

    Marketers protest as Dangote moves to crash cooking gas price

    SEC moves against 79 suspected Ponzi schemes

    Awujale’s burial frees Yoruba kings from ritual slavery – Oluwo

    Taiwo Awoniyi back to full training after serious abdominal injury

    40% of adults in developing nations now save formally — W’Bank

    French PM proposes cutting national holidays to cut debt

    UN lauds Buhari for promoting peace, security in West Africa


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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * Antimatter is the most expensive substance on earth, costing roughly $62.5 trillion per gram. Antimatter is composed of antiparticles, which are counterparts to the particles that make up ordinary matter.

    * Alongside Sudoku, chess has been named one of the best ways to improve the mind and memory.
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    Akpabio appeals judgment on Natasha’s suspension suit

    N’Central states mobilise joint security to crush bandits

    Over 420 federal roads completed or in progress-FG

    Finance minister defends Tinubu’s tough reforms

    U.S., UAE visa issuance: Fed Govt begins action on issues of concern

    We’re yet to receive formal communication from UAE on revised visa policy — FG

    FAAN, Customs collaborate to remove Nigeria from grey list

    FG unveils youth ambassador programme in A’Ibom

    2027: 300,000 voter cards uncollected in Ondo, says INEC

    IHS, UNICEF support 100 Osun schools with internet

    Abia varsity lecturers lament 12 months unpaid salaries

    UNIZIK suspends SUG election, VC to meet with students

    Western theories responsible for Africa’s intellectual crisis – LASU prof

    Buhari’s death wake-up call to improve health facilities – Archbishop Martins

    People never forget how you made them feel — Davido

    ValueJet lures tourists to Gambia with low fares

    Jumia Nigeria names Ojo as new CEO

    Addosser MFB targets national licence on 17th anniversary

    Lagos PDP chairmen reject council election results

    Oyegun picks ADC party’s card in Edo

    Ibas demands credible LG poll, reforms from Rivers boards

    Governor Nwifuru reshuffles cabinet

    Aiyedatiwa assigns portfolios to Ajanaku, Ajibefun, 14 other exco members

    Sanwo-Olu hails LASTMA’s tech transformation at 25th anniversary

    Oyo Assembly approves Makinde’s €55m French facility for health reforms

    Assembly committee tours erosion sites in Abia

    Lagos unveils N500bn MSME fund for women traders

    Ogun workers insist on Abiodun talks over pensions row

    Kwara, Oyo reschedule BECE over Buhari’s death

    2025 Tech Festival: Enugu to host AI Centre of Excellence

    LAWMA sweepers trained in bead making, fashion design

    Kwara residential building sealed over illegal waste disposal

    Police recover N5m ransom cash from suspected kidnappers in Delta

    Abducted Edo Chief Iman released after seven days

    ‘I Paid Ransom’, Edo Chief Imam Punctures Police Rescue Claim

    Rampaging cultists hack three to death in Lagos

    Kidney failure: First Class graduate seeks N45m for transplant

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1979, Iraqi president, Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr, resigned from his post citing health reasons. He promoted his Vice President, Saddam Hussein, to the post of President.

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    We should certainly count our blessings, but we should also make our blessings count. – Neal A. Maxwell


    Good morning


    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 16/07/2025* Tinubu, Shettima, foreign leaders bid Buhari farewell in Daura Two minors escape from B’Haram four years after abduction 27 farmers killed in fresh Plateau attack 107 Yelwata victims still in hospital – Govt official Nigeria’s oil output soars above OPEC quota Marketers protest as Dangote moves to crash cooking gas price SEC moves against 79 suspected Ponzi schemes Awujale’s burial frees Yoruba kings from ritual slavery – Oluwo Taiwo Awoniyi back to full training after serious abdominal injury 40% of adults in developing nations now save formally — W’Bank French PM proposes cutting national holidays to cut debt UN lauds Buhari for promoting peace, security in West Africa -------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * Antimatter is the most expensive substance on earth, costing roughly $62.5 trillion per gram. Antimatter is composed of antiparticles, which are counterparts to the particles that make up ordinary matter. * Alongside Sudoku, chess has been named one of the best ways to improve the mind and memory. -------------------------- Akpabio appeals judgment on Natasha’s suspension suit N’Central states mobilise joint security to crush bandits Over 420 federal roads completed or in progress-FG Finance minister defends Tinubu’s tough reforms U.S., UAE visa issuance: Fed Govt begins action on issues of concern We’re yet to receive formal communication from UAE on revised visa policy — FG FAAN, Customs collaborate to remove Nigeria from grey list FG unveils youth ambassador programme in A’Ibom 2027: 300,000 voter cards uncollected in Ondo, says INEC IHS, UNICEF support 100 Osun schools with internet Abia varsity lecturers lament 12 months unpaid salaries UNIZIK suspends SUG election, VC to meet with students Western theories responsible for Africa’s intellectual crisis – LASU prof Buhari’s death wake-up call to improve health facilities – Archbishop Martins People never forget how you made them feel — Davido ValueJet lures tourists to Gambia with low fares Jumia Nigeria names Ojo as new CEO Addosser MFB targets national licence on 17th anniversary Lagos PDP chairmen reject council election results Oyegun picks ADC party’s card in Edo Ibas demands credible LG poll, reforms from Rivers boards Governor Nwifuru reshuffles cabinet Aiyedatiwa assigns portfolios to Ajanaku, Ajibefun, 14 other exco members Sanwo-Olu hails LASTMA’s tech transformation at 25th anniversary Oyo Assembly approves Makinde’s €55m French facility for health reforms Assembly committee tours erosion sites in Abia Lagos unveils N500bn MSME fund for women traders Ogun workers insist on Abiodun talks over pensions row Kwara, Oyo reschedule BECE over Buhari’s death 2025 Tech Festival: Enugu to host AI Centre of Excellence LAWMA sweepers trained in bead making, fashion design Kwara residential building sealed over illegal waste disposal Police recover N5m ransom cash from suspected kidnappers in Delta Abducted Edo Chief Iman released after seven days ‘I Paid Ransom’, Edo Chief Imam Punctures Police Rescue Claim Rampaging cultists hack three to death in Lagos Kidney failure: First Class graduate seeks N45m for transplant -------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1979, Iraqi president, Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr, resigned from his post citing health reasons. He promoted his Vice President, Saddam Hussein, to the post of President. -------------------------- We should certainly count our blessings, but we should also make our blessings count. – Neal A. Maxwell Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
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  • OBI AT A CROSSROADS: Is This the End of the Obidient Dream?

    Walaata Papers has been tracking the political missteps of Mr. Peter Obi, and things are becoming even more chaotic.

    The opposition coalition has now issued a stern warning to the former Labour Party presidential candidate, warning him not to abandon the African Democratic Congress (ADC) ahead of the 2027 elections.

    Why? Because leaving the coalition might not just be a simple move—it could mark the end of Obi’s political trajectory.

    Let’s get real. Obi is reportedly uncomfortable with the direction of the coalition, especially now that it appears he may only be offered a Vice Presidential ticket—a position far beneath his ambition. Is this the real reason he’s thinking of walking out?

    But where does he go from here? Remember, Atiku is still a looming force in the PDP, and everyone knows he won’t let Obi win the primaries. So was the Labour Party exit premature? Is the ADC move already crumbling?

    His constant party-hopping—from APGA to PDP to Labour and now flirting with ADC—has begun to damage his credibility. Once seen as a principled reformer, many now fear he’s turning into just another self-serving politician.

    ADC insiders like Comrade Abayomi Bello are already sounding the alarm:
    “If Obi ditches this coalition just because he doesn’t get the presidential ticket, he risks total political isolation. Nigerians will stop seeing a visionary—they’ll see a man obsessed with power.”

    Even the youth who once believed in the Obidient wave are growing disillusioned.
    Where’s the consistency? Where’s the leadership? Where’s the plan?

    Peter Obi needs to decide—is he building a nation or chasing a title?

    Our take? The earlier Obi makes up his mind on what he truly wants, the better for what’s left of the Obidient movement.

    Are you still Obidient? Or have you finally seen the signs?
    Drop your thoughts below!
    Tag your friends, repost, and let’s break the silence!
    Is Obi still the answer in 2027 or has he lost the plot?

    Follow @WalaataPapers for raw, unfiltered political truth.

    #ObidientOrNot #PeterObi #ADCPolitics #LabourPartyCrisis #WalaataPapers #2027Elections #NaijaPolitics #ObiVsAtiku #ObidientMovement #PoliticalChaos #YouthInPolitics
    🔥OBI AT A CROSSROADS: Is This the End of the Obidient Dream?🔥 Walaata Papers has been tracking the political missteps of Mr. Peter Obi, and things are becoming even more chaotic. The opposition coalition has now issued a stern warning to the former Labour Party presidential candidate, warning him not to abandon the African Democratic Congress (ADC) ahead of the 2027 elections. Why? Because leaving the coalition might not just be a simple move—it could mark the end of Obi’s political trajectory. 🚨 Let’s get real. Obi is reportedly uncomfortable with the direction of the coalition, especially now that it appears he may only be offered a Vice Presidential ticket—a position far beneath his ambition. Is this the real reason he’s thinking of walking out? But where does he go from here? Remember, Atiku is still a looming force in the PDP, and everyone knows he won’t let Obi win the primaries. So was the Labour Party exit premature? Is the ADC move already crumbling? 📉 His constant party-hopping—from APGA to PDP to Labour and now flirting with ADC—has begun to damage his credibility. Once seen as a principled reformer, many now fear he’s turning into just another self-serving politician. ADC insiders like Comrade Abayomi Bello are already sounding the alarm: “If Obi ditches this coalition just because he doesn’t get the presidential ticket, he risks total political isolation. Nigerians will stop seeing a visionary—they’ll see a man obsessed with power.” Even the youth who once believed in the Obidient wave are growing disillusioned. Where’s the consistency? Where’s the leadership? Where’s the plan? 🧠 Peter Obi needs to decide—is he building a nation or chasing a title? 👉 Our take? The earlier Obi makes up his mind on what he truly wants, the better for what’s left of the Obidient movement. Are you still Obidient? Or have you finally seen the signs? 💬 Drop your thoughts below! 🔥 Tag your friends, repost, and let’s break the silence! 🧩 Is Obi still the answer in 2027 or has he lost the plot? 👉 Follow @WalaataPapers for raw, unfiltered political truth. #ObidientOrNot #PeterObi #ADCPolitics #LabourPartyCrisis #WalaataPapers #2027Elections #NaijaPolitics #ObiVsAtiku #ObidientMovement #PoliticalChaos #YouthInPolitics
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  • https://guardian.ng/politics/therere-signs-wike-is-cooperating-with-apc-to-weaken-pdp-bode-george/
    https://guardian.ng/politics/therere-signs-wike-is-cooperating-with-apc-to-weaken-pdp-bode-george/
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    There’re signs Wike is cooperating with APC to weaken PDP — Bode George | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News
    Former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Olabode George, has said the conduct of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, is eroding the party’s internal order and fueling ongoing tensions within the opposition.
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  • to vote for my preferred party. So they told me they have just APC and PDP ballot papers alone.

    ~ A voter lamented over the LG local poll


    to vote for my preferred party. So they told me they have just APC and PDP ballot papers alone. ~ A voter lamented over the LG local poll
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  • https://guardian.ng/politics/defection-osun-pdp-leaders-vow-to-follow-adeleke-anywhere/
    https://guardian.ng/politics/defection-osun-pdp-leaders-vow-to-follow-adeleke-anywhere/
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    Defection: Osun PDP leaders vow to follow Adeleke anywhere
    Amid growing rumour over the alleged plan by Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun to decamp to the All Progressives Congress (APC), the leadership Caucus of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state, on Saturday declared that they will follow him anywhere regarding his next political moves.
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