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Wike Says Critics Who Mocked His Tinubu Ties Now Flocking to APC

Wike Says Critics Who Mocked His Tinubu Ties Now Flocking to APC

FCT Minister Nyesom Wike on Wednesday highlighted a shift in the political landscape, noting that many who previously criticised him for his ties with President Bola Tinubu are now joining the All Progressives Congress (APC). The statement came a day after Enugu State Governor Peter Mbah formally left the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the APC. Speaking at the flag-off of the construction of the main carriageways of the Outer Southern Expressway (OSEX) from Ring Road 1 to Ring Road 2 along Wassa Road in Abuja, Wike defended his political decisions, saying politics requires maturity and foresight. “I have been watching on television and social media, those who accused me of destabilising the PDP and working for APC, all of them are now in APC. If it is true I worked for APC, then they should commend me, not condemn me. It means I did a good job for them,” he said. Reaffirming his loyalty to President Tinubu, Wike praised the administration’s policies, particularly the removal of the fuel subsidy, which he said has strengthened the financial position of states and the FCT, ending the need for governors to scramble for loans to pay salaries. “I was a governor for eight years, and I know what it meant to run around banks to borrow money for projects and even to pay salaries. But today, by the decisive leadership of Mr President, banks are now the ones running after states. Salaries are being paid, projects are being executed, and no governor is talking about leaving huge debts for successors. That is visionary leadership,” he said. Wike said the ongoing infrastructure developments in Abuja are a direct result of President Tinubu’s purposeful leadership. “Whatever we are achieving today in the FCT is because of that leadership. Once you set the standard, everyone you appoint must follow suit,” he added. He also assured Apo traders that plans for their relocation remain on course, revealing that the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) has completed costings for the provision of infrastructure at the new site. On the OSEX project, Wike emphasised its importance in decongesting traffic into the city. “Before the Apo–Wassa road was completed, it took hours to enter the city. It was horrible. But gradually, we are delivering relief and convenience to the people of the FCT,” he said. The minister commended FCT Area Council chairmen for working across party lines to support his administration, calling their cooperation unprecedented. Former Super Eagles captain Joseph Yobo, who attended the event, was described by Wike as “a brother” committed to youth-focused initiatives in Abuja. In a vote of thanks, Minister of State, FCT, Dr Mariya Mahmoud, hailed the OSEX project as “a bold step toward easing traffic, boosting economic activity, and improving mobility for residents.” She praised President Tinubu for “turning policies into visible transformation of lives and communities,” and commended Wike for making the FCT “a construction powerhouse and a model of national renewal.”  

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Senate Set To Screen Professor Joash Amupitan As INEC Chairman Thursday

Senate To Screen Professor Joash Amupitan As INEC Chairman Thursday

The Senate is set to conduct the screening of Professor Joash Amupitan, President Bola Tinubu’s nominee for Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), on Thursday, October 16, 2025. A circular released Wednesday by the Senate’s Director of Information, Bullah Audu Bi-Allah, confirmed that the screening will take place in the Senate Chamber of the National Assembly Complex. Members of the press and television stations have been asked to provide coverage of the event. The announcement comes less than 24 hours after Tinubu’s letter requesting Amupitan’s confirmation was read on the Senate floor by Senate President Godswill Akpabio. The nominee’s appointment had been endorsed last week by the National Council of State, signaling a key transition at INEC following Prof. Mahmood Yakubu’s ten-year tenure. In his letter to the Senate, Tinubu stated that the nomination was made in accordance with Section 154(1) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and urged lawmakers to give it prompt consideration. He described Amupitan, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, as “an apolitical figure of impeccable integrity.” Amupitan’s nomination has reignited debates over INEC’s independence and credibility in the wake of the 2023 general elections. While the presidency has highlighted his impartiality, opposition parties and civil society organizations have stressed the need for a transparent and thorough confirmation process. Thursday’s screening is expected to attract nationwide attention, as it could shape future electoral reforms and serve as an early test of the government’s commitment to credible elections ahead of 2027.  

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Faith Gifted ₦10 Million by Fans After BBNaija S10 Disqualification

Fans of disqualified Big Brother Naija Season 10 contestant Faith have come together to donate an impressive ₦10 million to support him. The reality star was handed the substantial check on Wednesday, August 15, in a ceremony attended by his mother, close friends, and devoted fans. The event highlighted the strong connection Faith shares with his supporters, who have remained steadfast despite his unexpected exit from the show. Faith, who captured attention on BBNaija for his charisma and influence in the house, was disqualified after a physical altercation with fellow housemate Sultana. In response, his fanbase, known as the “Faithfuls,” launched efforts to help him regain momentum and plan the next chapter of his career. Expressing heartfelt gratitude, Faith thanked his supporters for their unwavering loyalty and reflected on the lessons learned from his BBNaija journey. The ₦10 million donation underscores the dedication of his fans and their belief in his potential beyond the reality TV spotlight. Our Mommy said it all. Faith doesn't need iphones. Faithful Worldwide Gifted @faith_adewale_ a token of 10 Million Naira!#FaithAdewale #Faithful pic.twitter.com/BjzjyaA04P — 🅢🅚🅨-🅓 (@BbnSkyD) October 15, 2025

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Half of UK Conservative Members Want Kemi Badenoch Replaced Ahead of Next Election

A new YouGov poll shows rising uncertainty over Kemi Badenoch’s leadership among UK Conservative Party members, with half saying she should not lead the party into the next general election. The survey, reported by Sky News on October 6, found 46 percent of members still support her staying in charge. The poll positions Robert Jenrick, who lost to Badenoch in last year’s leadership contest, as the members’ favourite. When asked who they would prefer as Conservative leader, 46 percent chose Jenrick, compared with 39 percent for Badenoch, 11 percent for neither, and 4 percent undecided. Party members are divided on whether Badenoch will remain in her role, with 49 percent predicting she will be out before the election and 47 percent expecting her to continue. The upcoming Conservative Party conference in Manchester is viewed as a crucial test of her leadership. Among the 652 members surveyed between September 26 and October 2, 70 percent expressed a favourable opinion of Badenoch, while 29 percent were unfavourable. Jenrick’s ratings were slightly higher, with 73 percent favourable and 20 percent unfavourable. On policy matters, Badenoch has ruled out any electoral pact with Reform UK for the next election. However, 64 percent of members support such an arrangement to prevent both parties from contesting the same target seats, while 31 percent oppose it. The poll also suggests that Jenrick would comfortably defeat Boris Johnson, James Cleverly, and Priti Patel in a leadership contest, while Badenoch would narrowly beat Johnson in a head-to-head matchup.  

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Nigeria Inflation Slows to 18.02 Percent in September, Sixth Month of Decline

Nigeria’s inflation rate continued its decline in September 2025, easing to 18.02 percent from 20.12 percent in August, marking the sixth consecutive monthly drop, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) reported. Food prices also moderated, with food inflation falling to 19.53 percent in September from 21.87 percent in August, supported by improved supply and seasonal harvests. Economists say the easing inflation may influence monetary policy. The Central Bank of Nigeria recently cut its benchmark interest rate by 50 basis points to 27 percent—the first reduction since 2020—in a bid to stabilize the economy and work toward single-digit inflation.

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U.S. Cancels Visas Of Six Foreign Nationals Over Social Media Posts Celebrating Charlie Kirk’s Death

The U.S. State Department has canceled the visas of at least six foreign nationals after they posted messages on social media appearing to celebrate or justify the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. In a statement on X, the Department said the United States “has no obligation to host foreigners who wish death upon Americans.” The posts came from users in South Africa, Mexico, Brazil, Paraguay, Germany, and Argentina — all of whom the Department declared “no longer welcome in the United States.” Among the posts flagged were comments such as: “Kirk devoted his entire life spreading racist, xenophobic, misogynistic rhetoric” and “deserves to burn in hell” from an Argentine national; “He died being a racist, he died being a misogynist…there are people who deserve to die” from a Mexican national; and “Charlie Kirk was the reason for a Nazi rally…DIED TOO LATE” from a Brazilian national. Other posts included: “When fascists die, democrats don’t complain” (German national) and “Charlie Kirk was a son of a b** and he died by his own rules” (Paraguayan national). The Department emphasized that U.S. officials, including the President and Secretary of State, will enforce immigration laws to protect citizens and culture, warning that anyone exploiting America’s hospitality while celebrating the killing of Americans will face removal.  

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Ben Murray-Bruce Quits PDP, Joins APC Citing Progress and Reforms

Former senator Ben Murray-Bruce, who represented Bayelsa East Senatorial District, has resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and officially joined the All Progressives Congress (APC). In a statement posted on Facebook on Wednesday, Murray-Bruce praised the current administration’s approach to economic and national development, describing it as a disciplined and reform-focused government. “The painful reforms we face today are the very foundation of tomorrow’s prosperity. We are moving into a free-market economy, one that rewards hard work and innovation instead of dependency and distortion,” he said. He highlighted achievements such as stabilizing the economy, improving national security, revitalizing foreign policy, deregulating fuel supply, and advancing infrastructure projects across the country. Acknowledging the challenges Nigerians still face, Murray-Bruce said, “I know it is still a difficult season for many families. But as history teaches, reform is never painless. Yet, it is in these moments of sacrifice that nations are reborn.” He stressed that his defection was driven by a desire to support progress rather than political ambition: “I am joining the APC not for politics, but for progress. I choose to stand with that vision. I choose to stand with reform. I choose to stand with the future.” His move comes shortly after Bayelsa State Governor Douye Diri also left the PDP for the APC, along with his cabinet members and local government officials.  

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Blord Makes Sarcastic Apology to VeryDarkMan Following Nude Video Legal Threat

Blord has reacted after VeryDarkMan (VDM) threatened legal action over the posting of his explicit video on Instagram, issuing what many perceive as a sarcastic apology. On his social media, Blord wrote: “Small quarrel you don carry the matter reach court, I apologize bro. Let’s settle out of court please. Everyone that saved the video please delete it. I don enter wahala o.” He also asked for legal assistance, adding: “I need a lawyer to defend me, someone should help me with one, I don’t want to go to jail. Nigerians help me.” Observers note that the tone of the message appears sarcastic, in line with Blord’s usual bold and confrontational online persona. The feud began when Blord reportedly paid ₦500,000 for explicit content of VDM and posted it on Instagram. In response, VDM sent a new video directly to Blord and threatened to continue sending such content daily, escalating the dispute. It remains unclear whether the parties will resolve the matter out of court or if it will proceed through legal channels.

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