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Veteran Actor Alapini Regrets Supporting Tinubu’s 2023 Campaign: We Were Abandoned

Lagos, Nigeria – Renowned Yoruba actor Ganiu Nafiu, popularly known as Alapini, has publicly expressed deep regret over his support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu during the 2023 elections, lamenting that he and other entertainers who campaigned for the president have been neglected and forgotten. In a candid interview on the Behind the Fame programme, Alapini revealed that many Nollywood actors—especially Yoruba veterans—were drawn into the “Renewed Hope” campaign with high expectations, believing Tinubu would uplift their welfare and recognize their sacrifice. “We campaigned with joy, thinking our messiah had arrived, because Tinubu is someone we have loved for many years,” Alapini said in Yoruba. He recounted how he and dozens of his colleagues spent two months crisscrossing markets and remote areas, campaigning for Tinubu despite not being politicians. “Even when we weren’t political figures, we did it at our own cost. But now, nothing—no recognition, not even a thank you,” he said with evident disappointment. Alapini singled out Seyi Tinubu, the President’s son, criticizing his alleged lack of engagement with those who championed his father’s campaign. “Would Seyi claim he did not see us, the old folks, during the campaign? Was he blind to our presence?” he asked. Referencing fellow actor Olaiya Igwe, who went viral for stripping naked on a beach in Tinubu’s honour, Alapini debunked widespread rumours that Igwe had been rewarded with a car, saying he remains unacknowledged and unrewarded like the rest. On the prospect of backing Tinubu’s 2027 re-election, the veteran actor offered a blistering response: “I haven’t thought about it. Maybe our only support next time will be curses for anyone who votes for him.” Alapini further criticized regional bias, questioning why Seyi Tinubu’s philanthropic gestures have seemingly focused on Northern Nigeria while ignoring Yoruba communities, where much of the support for the president originated. The actor’s comments reflect growing disillusionment among some cultural figures who played visible roles in the 2023 elections but now feel politically sidelined.

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INEC Rejects PDP’s NEC Meeting Notice Over Procedural Breach

Abuja — The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has rejected the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) notification for its planned 100th National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting, citing procedural violations in accordance with electoral guidelines. In a letter dated June 13, 2025, INEC informed the PDP that the notice submitted for the scheduled June 30 NEC meeting failed to comply with the provisions of the 2022 Regulations and Guidelines for Political Parties. The Commission specifically referenced Part 2(12)3 of the guidelines, which mandates that such notices must be jointly signed by the party’s National Chairman and National Secretary. The letter, signed by Hajiya Hau’ru Aminu, the Acting Secretary to the Commission, stated that although the PDP submitted its notice within the required 21-day timeframe, it was only signed by the Acting National Chairman, Umar Damagum, without the endorsement of the National Secretary, Samuel Anyanwu. “The Commission draws your attention to the fact that the notice is not in compliance… Be guided,” the letter read. The PDP had submitted the notice on May 30, 2025, proposing to hold the NEC meeting at its National Secretariat in Abuja. The agenda reportedly includes deliberations on leadership disputes, ratification of zonal congress results, and the adoption of key committee reports. This procedural setback adds to the PDP’s growing internal challenges, which have intensified since the 2023 general elections. The party has been rocked by defections to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC)—notably from Delta State, where high-profile figures such as Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, his deputy Monday Onyeme, and former Governor Ifeanyi Okowa have defected. The situation prompted the PDP’s National Working Committee (NWC) to convene an emergency meeting in April 2025. Meanwhile, the influential G5 group led by FCT Minister Nyesom Wike met on June 9, calling for the zoning of the 2027 presidential ticket to the South. Adding to the political maneuvering, former Vice President and 2023 presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar has initiated consultations to build a formidable opposition coalition ahead of the 2027 elections, engaging stakeholders such as Peter Obi and Nasir El-Rufai. While some party leaders, including Chief Bode George, remain optimistic about the PDP’s ability to regroup before the NEC meeting, others are skeptical due to the ongoing factional disputes and power tussles plaguing the party.

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U.S. Court Jails Five Nigerians for $17M Fraud Scheme Targeting Elderly Victims

U.S. Court Jails Five Nigerians for $17M Fraud Scheme Targeting Elderly Victims

Washington, D.C. — A United States federal court has sentenced five Nigerian nationals to a combined 159 years in prison for orchestrating a massive transnational fraud scheme that defrauded over 100 individuals, businesses, and government entities across the country. The convictions were confirmed by the U.S. Department of Justice, following an extensive multi-agency investigation into the wide-ranging criminal operation. The scheme, which spanned several years beginning in January 2017, utilized romance scams, business email compromises (BECs), unemployment insurance fraud, and fraudulent investment offers to swindle victims—many of them elderly and vulnerable. The convicted individuals are: According to court records, the group built fake online relationships via dating websites and social media, convincing victims to part with large sums under false pretenses. Once the funds were obtained, they were laundered through numerous U.S. bank accounts and then transferred to co-conspirators in Africa and Asia. The scam resulted in over $17 million in losses, with some victims reportedly losing their entire life savings. Prosecutors described the emotional toll on victims as “devastating and long-lasting.” In sentencing the defendants, U.S. District Judge Amos Mazzant underscored the severity of the crimes and the need for deterrence. “This case highlights the global nature of fraud and the importance of protecting vulnerable populations,” said a DOJ spokesperson. “We are committed to working with our international partners to dismantle such networks.” U.S. authorities praised the coordinated efforts of federal, state, and international law enforcement agencies in tracking and prosecuting the criminals.

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Benue Crisis: Defence Chief Vows to Hunt Killers as Tinubu Visits Today

Makurdi, Nigeria — The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa, has issued a strong commitment to pursue and eliminate those responsible for the escalating violence in Benue State, calling for unity among stakeholders to confront the crisis head-on. Speaking during a meeting with traditional rulers in Makurdi on Tuesday, General Musa condemned the wave of killings that has claimed hundreds of lives in recent weeks and assured residents of the military’s full support in restoring peace. “The Armed Forces are with you. We are pained about what’s happening. For me, it’s personal. I don’t want to be the Chief of Defence when people are being killed. No,” Musa declared. He expressed frustration that while Nigeria had helped restore peace in Liberia and Sierra Leone, it continued to grapple with internal insecurity. General Musa urged traditional rulers and community leaders to actively cooperate with security agencies, stressing that without collective unity and intelligence sharing, efforts to defeat the assailants would be undermined. “We can’t do this alone. We need your support to identify those behind the attacks. This fight is not just for the military — it is for all Nigerians,” he said. President Tinubu Visits Today The Defence Chief’s statement comes as President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is expected to arrive in Benue State today, in what is seen as a significant move to assess the security situation and show solidarity with victims of the ongoing attacks. The President’s visit follows calls for a national emergency over the Benue killings, with rights groups, religious leaders, and international observers urging immediate and sustained government action. Benue State has been at the epicenter of violent clashes involving suspected herdsmen and local communities, leading to widespread displacement, destruction of homes, and the loss of over 160 lives in recent months.

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Benue Killings: Seadogs Call on FG to End Cycle of Bloodshed

The National Association of Seadogs (Pyrates Confraternity) is outraged and deeply pained by the continued orgy of violence and bloodletting that has once again erupted in Benue State, where armed marauders, widely reported to be Fulani herders, have laid siege to communities, leaving in their wake death, destruction, and displacements. In a statement issued on Tuesday by the NAS Capn, Dr Joseph Oteri, the association said it was in solidarity with the traumatised and bereaved families of Yelewata and other communities who are victims of this senseless carnage. The statement read, “It is unconscionable that in the year 2025, entire communities in Nigeria still live under the shadow of fear, unable to sleep, farm, or assemble freely, because their lives are constantly under threat from well-armed killers who operate with brazen impunity. “Reports of the recent massacre in Yelewata, with over 100 lives reportedly lost, should shake the conscience of every Nigerian and spur the government into decisive, responsible action. Tragically, that has not been the case. “We strongly condemn not only the heinous acts of violence committed against innocent villagers but also the lukewarm response of the authorities whose duty it is to protect lives and property.” While we acknowledge President Bola Tinubu’s recent directive to security chiefs and the deployment of Special Forces to Benue State, the National Association of Seadogs emphasised that these actions must not become yet another reactive gesture that fizzles out once the media spotlight fades. “This must mark the beginning of a sustained, coordinated, and transparent security strategy to end this national shame,” it added. According to NAS, equally disturbing is the divisive rhetoric coming from some quarters of government, particularly the attempt by Benue State Governor, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia, to blame victims for their misfortune by insinuating internal collaboration with attackers. “This unfortunate narrative only deepens mistrust, polarises communities, and diverts attention from the real threat, armed bandits masquerading as herders, terrorising citizens, and threatening national unity,” it said. As a way forward, the association urged the Federal Government to establish a hybrid task force comprising the Nigerian Army, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), the Police, and trained community protection volunteers. “This force must be rooted in local intelligence, equipped with technology, and mandated to dislodge armed militias and secure borders around Benue and adjoining states,” it said. In the same vein, NAS tasked the Federal Government to prosecute perpetrators and sponsors of this extreme violence. “The cycle of impunity must be broken. The security forces must go beyond chasing shadows; they must identify, apprehend, and prosecute the masterminds, financiers, and armed field operatives behind these attacks. Justice must not only be done but seen to be done,” NAS said. The organisation also urged the federal government to convene a national summit to resolve the protracted conflict between farmers and pastoralists once and for all. “This must include the urgent adoption of ranching policies, prohibition of open grazing in vulnerable areas, and provision of support systems for livestock management. “Thousands have been displaced and are now at the mercy of hunger, trauma, and hopelessness. A special humanitarian intervention should be mobilised by NEMA and donor agencies to provide food, shelter, and psychosocial support for displaced persons in Benue. “As a people united by a common identity and as an organisation driven by the ethos of justice and human dignity, the National Association of Seadogs (Pyrates Confraternity) demands a definitive end to the bloodletting. We require leadership, not platitudes. We demand accountability, not blame games. We demand action, not condolence letters. “To the grieving people of Benue, we send our heartfelt condolences and unyielding solidarity. Your pain is our pain. Your struggle is our cause,” it added.

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Gusau to Grace NNL Monthly Awards Ceremony

President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau will be special guest at the Nigeria National League Monthly Awards ceremony taking place in Abuja on Wednesday, June 18. The Awards ceremony is set to be a prestigious event that highlights the commitment and professionalism of players, coaches, management, and fans alike. This initiative seeks to recognize exceptional performances and contributions, while also promoting excellence, encouraging grassroots development, and enhancing the relationships between government entities and football stakeholders. Award Winners for April 2025: Award Winners for May 2025:

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13th Women AFCON: NFF Launches Mission X Campaign for Super Falcons

The Nigeria Football Federation has set in motion a media campaign, nicknamed Mission X, to mobilize and galvanize Nigerian ball fans at home and in the diaspora to support the Super Falcons’ quest for a 10th Africa Cup of Nations title in Morocco next month. With nine titles to their name, from 12 championships that have been contested since the Confederation of African Football launched the event as a tournament in 1998, Africa’s most-decorated women National Team heads to Morocco with one mission: to clinch an epic 10th title. “We are committed to fully supporting the Super Falcons’ campaign for a 10th continental title, and that is why we are launching the Mission X campaign to sensitize football-loving Nigerians at home and in the diaspora, young and old, in high and low places, and male and female, to also come out and support the team. “The Super Falcons remain the most decorated National Team in African football. We are proud of what they have achieved and what they intend to achieve in Morocco,” NFF General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi, said from the United States of America on Tuesday. Sanusi added: “We want the Super Falcons to feel the energy of our football-passionate fans everywhere they go, from Abuja to Casablanca, where they will play their group stage matches, and at any other venue they have to play their knockout games in Morocco.” The Super Falcons also won the lone ticket granted Africa for the FIFA Women’s World Cup finals in 1991 (China) and 1995 (Sweden), but there was no tournament-format Africa Cup of Nations competition in those years. This is Mission X. One Team. One Goal. One More Star. Kindly follow the link: https://youtu.be/shN97wVofDQ

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CDS Musa Backs Vigilante Training in Benue, Condemns Ongoing Killings

Makurdi, Nigeria – The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa, has endorsed the training of credible youths in Benue State as community vigilantes under military supervision to safeguard local communities against terrorist and herdsmen attacks. General Musa made this known on Tuesday during a meeting with traditional rulers in Makurdi, the Benue State capital, as part of ongoing efforts to curb the rising wave of violence that has plagued the state. The Defence Chief called on traditional leaders to play a proactive role by monitoring criminal elements within their communities, warning that acts of sabotage would not be tolerated. “We’re tired of innocent souls being killed. We’re here to ensure that we address this. I’ll be going to see my commanders — we have to change our strategy,” Musa said. He emphasized that a successful security operation would require the collaboration of the military, state authorities, traditional institutions, and the local population, stating that insider information had aided attackers in previous incidents. “Even before now, we used to have people within who compromise and give information. Some of the burnings were targeted, meaning there were insiders,” he added.

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