Kano PDP Rejects Tinubu’s Second Term Endorsement Slams Atiku’s Coalition Move

The Kano State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has firmly rejected the recent endorsement of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s second term ambition by some southern PDP governors. Speaking after a strategic meeting in Kano on Thursday, Yusuf Ado Kibiya, Chairman of the PDP in Kano, distanced the state chapter from the endorsement, reaffirming the party’s loyalty to its own platform and future presidential candidate. “We are not party to the endorsement of President Tinubu’s second term agenda by some governors from the southern part of the country,” Kibiya stated. “We believe in our party and any candidate that emerges as its presidential flagbearer.” He also dismissed the coalition move led by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar under the African Democratic Congress (ADC), declaring it “dead on arrival.” “We categorically distance the Kano State chapter from the breakaway members who have formed a coalition under the ADC. This coalition does not represent the interests of the PDP,” he said, urging party members to remain loyal and focused. Kibiya highlighted the successful completion of internal elections across ward, local, and state levels in Kano as proof of the chapter’s organizational strength and grassroots mobilization. “We have completed the mobilization and repositioning of our party members, ensuring they are actively engaged and aligned with our goals. This is crucial for strengthening our grassroots support,” he added. Reaffirming the chapter’s loyalty to the PDP’s national leadership, Kibiya declared: “We categorically reject any attempt to undermine or divide our party. The PDP in Kano remains intact and resolute. We wholeheartedly endorse and support the decisions of our national leadership.” He concluded with a call for unity and collaboration to secure victory in the next general elections. “Through unity of purpose, collaboration, and strategic planning, we are confident the PDP will regain its prominence at all levels of government.”

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ADC Deputy National Chairman Declares Self Interim Chairman, Alleges Party Hijack

ADC Deputy National Chairman Declares Self Interim Chairman, Alleges Party Hijack

The internal crisis within the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has deepened as the party’s Deputy National Chairman, Hon. Nafiu Bala, declared himself the Interim National Chairman. Hon. Bala accused certain leaders within the party of hijacking its structures and undermining its constitution, describing their actions as “political hooliganism and lawlessness.” He alleged that the party’s mandate had been surrendered to outsiders with no affiliation to the ADC, calling the move a violation of the party’s founding principles. “The attempt to replace elected officials with political strangers is unconstitutional, and I will resist it through every legal means available,” Bala stated. Citing the ADC constitution, Hon. Bala claimed he is empowered, as the duly elected Deputy Chairman, to assume leadership in the absence of a legitimate structure. He therefore declared himself Acting National Chairman. He also called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to recognize the development and uphold the constitutionality of his new position.

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Tinubu Extends Tenure of Customs CG Bashir Adeniyi by One Year

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved a one-year extension for the Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, whose tenure was originally set to expire on August 31, 2025. According to a statement from the Presidency, the extension will allow Mr. Adeniyi to consolidate ongoing reforms and complete key initiatives, including: President Tinubu commended Mr. Adeniyi for his leadership and dedication to public service, expressing confidence that the extension will strengthen the Customs Service in fulfilling its core mandate of trade facilitation, revenue generation, and border security.

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Breaking: Court of Appeal Upholds Governor Aiyedatiwa’s Election

The Court of Appeal sitting in Akure has affirmed the election of Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa of Ondo State, upholding the earlier judgment of the election petition tribunal. In its ruling, the appellate court declared that Governor Aiyedatiwa was duly elected by the people, dismissing the appeal filed against his victory for lacking merit. Following the judgment, there was jubilation outside the court premises as supporters and party members celebrated the legal victory. The ruling reinforces Aiyedatiwa’s mandate ahead of the 2025 gubernatorial polls and solidifies his position as the state’s legitimate leader.

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Troops Neutralise Armed Criminal, Recover Weapons in Benue

Troops Neutralise Armed Criminal, Recover Weapons in Benue

Troops of Operation Whirl Stroke (OPWS) have neutralised an armed criminal and recovered a cache of weapons during a clearance operation at Mararaba Gbagir, Benue State. The operation, carried out on Tuesday, July 30, was based on credible intelligence about the presence of armed elements in the area. According to military authorities, the troops engaged the suspects in a gun battle, killing one of them while others fled with gunshot wounds. Weapons recovered include six AK-47 magazines, three rounds of 9mm ammunition, two rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition, a locally fabricated gun, a locally made pistol, and various charms. Troops also destroyed shrines allegedly used by the criminal group. Major General Moses Gara, Force Commander of OPWS, praised the troops for their professionalism and courage. He urged them to sustain the momentum as part of ongoing efforts to restore peace to Benue and other parts of the joint operations area. Gara reaffirmed OPWS’s commitment to securing lives and property and called on citizens to continue sharing credible intelligence to aid military operations.

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EXCLUSIVE: Nigerians’ NINs, BVNs, and Photos Still Being Sold Online

More than a year after the discovery of the rogue data website XpressVerify, sensitive identity records of Nigerians — including National Identification Numbers (NINs), Bank Verification Numbers (BVNs), addresses, and photos — remain available for sale on the internet. In a recent investigation by the Foundation for Investigative Journalism (FIJ), a reporter successfully purchased the personal data of four Nigerians using just N560, raising fresh concerns about the safety of the country’s identity infrastructure. Billions Spent, Yet No Safety Nigeria has invested over $630 million in national identity projects since 2011. This includes a $433 million World Bank-backed grant in 2019 aimed at registering 148 million Nigerians by mid-2024 and improving the country’s identity management systems. Despite these efforts, data breaches persist. In April 2024, FIJ uncovered XpressVerify, a website illegally accessing the national database. The backlash led to a temporary suspension of third-party access by the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) and a probe by the Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC). However, FIJ’s recent findings reveal that such leaks continue to exist through newer platforms. Introducing NINPrint.com In July 2025, FIJ discovered NINPrint.com, a website offering identity verification services that include NIN and BVN lookup via phone numbers or document details; retrieval of lost NINs using tracking IDs; access to voter cards, driver’s licences, bank slips, and CAC records; and “people tracking” and background check services. According to the platform, these services are offered at a cost of just a few hundred naira. FIJ traced the platform to Abbeytech Ventures, a sole proprietorship registered by Abdullahi Shogbanmu Abiodun. The associated phone number links to a cybercafé that also advertises NYSC registration services. Reporter’s Test Purchase Confirms Breach To verify the platform’s claims, FIJ funded an account with N150 and attempted several identity lookups. While some attempts failed, one successful search returned detailed personal information — including NIN and BVN-linked data — of individuals using only their phone numbers. The exposed data belonged to journalists who had consented to the experiment. Grave Implications for Nigerians The ability to access such personal data poses significant risks. Identity theft: Criminals can use NINs and BVNs to commit fraud, take out loans, or open bank accounts. Financial loss: BVNs may allow fraudsters to bypass verification processes and access victims’ accounts. Physical danger: Access to personal addresses and phone numbers increases the threat of harassment, kidnapping, or stalking. Reputational damage: Victims may face consequences if their identities are used to commit crimes. What the Law Says The NIMC Act (2007) and the Nigeria Data Protection Act (NDPA, 2023) prohibit the unauthorised use, sale, or disclosure of personal data. Section 28 of the NIMC Act criminalises unlawful access to identity data, carrying penalties of at least N1 million and/or three years in prison. The NDPA empowers the NDPC to impose fines of up to N10 million or 2% of a company’s gross annual revenue for violations. Data controllers are also required to report breaches to the NDPC within 72 hours, especially if they pose a high risk to individuals. NIMC Responds, Questions Remain FIJ notified NIMC of the latest breach. Spokesperson Kayode Adegoke acknowledged the alert and said the Commission would address the issue. But the situation raises urgent questions: How many other websites are still accessing Nigeria’s national database? Who is responsible for these repeated breaches? When will Nigerians finally have confidence in the protection of their private data? Until comprehensive digital safeguards and accountability measures are enforced, the personal data of millions remains at risk.

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8th African Nations Championship: Eagles B Seek Win against Zanzibar in Second Friendly Match

Nigeria’s home-based senior men’s team will seek victory over hosts Zanzibar on Thursday in the second of a two-match programme arranged to put the Super Eagles B in competition mood ahead of the 8th African Nations Championship kicking off on Saturday. The 2018 silver medallists were held to a scoreless draw in the two teams’ first game played at the Mau Stadium – located in the centre of Zanzibar – on Monday. Nigeria, also bronze medal winners in 2014, dominated Monday’s game all-round, with superior ball possession and attempts on goal. They created a plethora of chances but the Zanzibar rearguard worked overtime to keep the scoreline barren. Adedayo Olamilekan, Hadi Haruna, Sikiru Alimi and Harrison Tochukwu were impressive in a game in which goalkeeper Ozoemena Ani, captain Nduka Junior, Leonard Ngenge, Abdulrafiu Taiwo, Sodiq Ismaila, Ijoma Anthony, Harrison Ozondu, Akanni Qudus, Taofeek Otaniyi, Godwin Obaje, Jabbar Malik and Shola Adelani also featured. Thursday’s encounter, also scheduled for the Mau Stadium, comes five days before Nigeria’s first match of the competition – a clash with Cup holders Senegal – at Zanzibar’s 15,000 -capacity Amaan Stadium. The Eagles will then confront Sudan in their second match of the group phase (also at the Amaan Stadium) on Tuesday, 12th August before concluding their group D campaign against Congo at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam on Tuesday, 19th August. The four-week, 19-nation finals have encamped five teams in groups A, B and C, with only Nigeria’s group D having only four teams. Other venues for the competition are the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani and the Nyayo National Stadium (both in Nairobi, Kenya), and the Mandela National Stadium in Kampala, Uganda.

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Ozzy Osbourne Honoured with Final Tour Through Birmingham as Fans Flood Streets in Tribute

Thousands of fans lined the streets of Birmingham on Wednesday to pay their final respects to legendary rocker Ozzy Osbourne as his cortege made an emotional journey through the city he called home. The procession stopped at the iconic Black Sabbath Bridge on Broad Street, where mourners have created a shrine in tribute to the heavy metal pioneer, who died last week at the age of 76. Cries of “We love you, Ozzy!” rang out as the Osbourne family — Sharon, Jack, Kelly, and Aimee — laid flowers and paused to read the heartfelt messages left by fans. Sharon Osbourne, visibly emotional, offered a peace sign to the crowd before returning to the vehicle. Each family member held a pink rose wrapped in black paper and tied with a purple ribbon — colours synonymous with Black Sabbath. The hearse carrying Ozzy also bore floral arrangements in matching hues. The cortege began its route at Ozzy’s childhood home in Aston before heading into the city centre. The tribute came just weeks after Osbourne made his final stage appearance at Villa Park, where he performed alongside artists inspired by his decades-long career — including Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, and Yungblud. The day marked a powerful farewell to a music icon whose legacy continues to resonate with generations around the world.

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