Atiku Will Dump Opposition If Promised Power in 2027 – Wike’s Aide

Atiku Will Dump Opposition If Promised Power in 2027 – Wike’s Aide

Lere Olayinka, spokesman for the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has claimed that any opposition movement led by former PDP presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar is doomed to fail. According to Olayinka, Atiku would abandon the opposition and join the All Progressives Congress (APC) if President Bola Tinubu promises to hand over power to him in 2027. He made the remarks while mocking Atiku over his recent visit to former President Muhammadu Buhari in Kaduna, where he was accompanied by political heavyweights including former governors Nasir El-Rufai, Aminu Tambuwal, and Gabriel Suswam. While Atiku described the visit as a Sallah homage, Olayinka dismissed the explanation, suggesting the former Vice President should instead have visited ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo in Abeokuta for Lisabi Day. In a Facebook post, Olayinka wrote:“Those of us who have sense know that any opposition being led by Atiku is a failure from the beginning.If tomorrow President Tinubu tells Atiku, ‘Don’t worry, I’ll hand over to you in 2027, just join APC,’ he’ll switch sides immediately.” Mocking further, he added:“I’m still waiting for Atiku to carry himself to Abeokuta and pay Lisabi Day homage to OBJ. Also, we’re celebrating the Egungun Festival next month in Okemesi Ekiti. He shouldn’t forget to stop by and pay homage there too.”

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Tertiary Institutions Shortchanging Students with Student Loans

Recent investigations into the disbursement of the Federal Government Student Loan Fund have uncovered several unethical practices by some institutions of higher learning. According to the latest report by the Community Orientation and Mobilisation Officers (COMO), of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), schools and banks are conspiring to short-change the students. Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, the Director General of the NOA, announced the findings after meeting with NELFUND Managing Director, Mr. Akintunde Sawyerr, over the weekend. Initial reports indicated that certain university officials have been withholding vital information regarding loan disbursements, prompting immediate action from NELFUND. The NOA’s feedback shows how specific institutions have, in connivance with some banks, deliberately delayed payments to successful student applicants for personal financial benefit. Some universities fail to acknowledge the NELFUND’s disbursements to the students. Mr. Akintunde Sawyerr confirmed that some institutions are failing to inform students about loan disbursements made in their name while still requiring them to pay tuition fees. He stated, “Recent findings by NELFUND have shown that some institutions have received student loan disbursements directly into their accounts yet neglect to inform the affected students or record the payments in their financial records, leading to unnecessary confusion. “Withholding critical financial information from students is not only unethical but also a breach of the principles on which NELFUND was founded. We are prepared to take legal action against any institution engaged in such deceptive practices.” In response, Mallam Issa-Onilu has issued a strong warning to these institutions and collaborating banks to cease such activities. NOA has directed its state directorates to provide further feedback from students across the country to ensure that the Federal Government takes appropriate actions against erring schools and banks.

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NFF ‘deeply saddened’ by demise of 1980 AFCON winner, Charles Bassey

NFF Deeply Saddened By Demise of 1980 AFCON Winner, Charles Bassey

The Nigeria Football Federation says it is ‘deeply saddened’ by the death on Saturday of another member of the 1980 Africa Cup of Nations-winning Green Eagles squad, Charles Bassey. He was 71. Bassey died after protracted illness in his native town of Eket, Akwa Ibom State, hours after it was confirmed that the captain of that team, ‘Chairman’ Christian Chukwuemeka Chukwu, had passed on in Enugu. “This has been a day of double tragedy, and the NFF and the entire Nigeria football fraternity are deeply saddened by the turn of events. We lost ‘Chairman’ Chukwu earlier in the day; now, we have to mourn Charles Bassey. May God Almighty grant their souls eternal rest,” NFF General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi, said. Forward Charles Bassey was in the 22-man squad that became Nigeria’s first Africa Cup of Nations champions, after a 3-0 defeat of Algeria’s Fennecs at the National Stadium, Surulere on Saturday, 22nd March 1980. Afterwards, he coached various clubs within the country, including Calabar Rovers, home-town club Mobil Pegasus, BCC Lions of Gboko, Flash Flamingoes of Benin, Akwa United and Wikki Tourists of Bauchi. His death brings to nine the number of persons in that squad that have departed, following the passing on of goalkeepers Best Ogedegbe and Moses Effiong, defenders Christian Chukwu, Okechukwu Isima and Tunde Bamidele, midfielders Aloysius Atugbu and Mudashiru Lawal and forward Martins Eyo.

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Eight Killed as Bus Hits Explosive Device in Borno; Tensions Rise Over Minister’s Comments

Eight Killed as Bus Hits Explosive Device in Borno Tensions Rise Over Minister’s Comments

At least eight people, including a driver and seven passengers, were killed on Saturday after their vehicle hit an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) suspected to have been planted by Boko Haram terrorists along the Maiduguri–Damboa–Biu federal highway. The tragic incident occurred around 11:30 a.m. near Gidan Kaji (Poultry House) in Konduga Local Government Area, a location that has remained deserted for over a decade due to insurgency. A convoy of private and commercial vehicles was being escorted by troops from Damboa to Maiduguri when the explosion happened, seriously injuring several others who were later rushed to the State Specialist Hospital in Maiduguri for treatment. The District Head of Damboa, Lawan Maina, confirmed the casualties and urged the Federal Government and security agencies to intensify their efforts in combating terrorism in the region. The deadly attack came shortly after former Borno Commissioner for Trade and Commerce, Hon. Yerima Lawan Kareto, criticized the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, for downplaying the security concerns raised by Governor Babagana Zulum. Governor Zulum had earlier warned that Borno may be losing ground to terrorists, citing recent Boko Haram attacks and displacement of military formations in areas like Wulgo, Izge, Sabon Gari, and Wajirko. In response to Zulum’s statement, Minister Idris issued a press release claiming the government remained committed to defeating terrorism and described the governor’s remarks as misinformed. The minister’s aide, Rabiu Ibrahim, later clarified that the controversial headline attributed to his boss—“Ignore Zulum, Boko Haram has not taken over Borno”—was categorically false and a misrepresentation of the minister’s comments. Still, Hon. Kareto maintained that the rebuttal was insufficient, insisting that the minister should visit Borno personally to understand the gravity of the situation and offer an apology to both the state government and its people. Kareto, a native of Damasak, challenged Minister Idris to travel with him to the frontline communities to witness the reality firsthand. He emphasized that the people of Borno continue to support Governor Zulum’s administration, which has consistently provided critical resources to security agencies since 2019. Kareto urged the governor and frontline troops not to be discouraged by the Minister’s remarks but to remain focused in the battle against insurgency. “Borno’s resilience should not be taken for granted,” Kareto stated, adding that only an on-ground assessment could help federal authorities better understand the renewed threat posed by Boko Haram.

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Boko Haram: Information Minister Naive, Says Zulum

Boko Haram: Information Minister Naive Says Zulum

overnor Babagana Umara Zulum of Borno State has responded to a news report suggesting that the Minister of Information, Mohammed Idris, dismissed the governor’s concerns about the deteriorating security situation in the state. Zulum had earlier raised alarm over the resurgence of Boko Haram attacks and kidnappings, stating that the insurgents are regaining ground with minimal resistance from security forces. He made these remarks during a meeting with security agencies in Maiduguri on Tuesday, where he urged coordinated efforts to address the situation. According to Daily Trust, Boko Haram and its splinter group, the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), continue to wreak havoc in the northeast, targeting civilians and military installations and displacing thousands. However, a separate publication claimed that the Information Minister dismissed the governor’s concerns. In a swift rebuttal, Rabiu Ibrahim, Special Assistant (Media) to the Minister, issued a statement describing the publication as false and misleading. “At no time did the Minister say, ‘Ignore Zulum, Boko Haram is not taking over Borno.’ Such a headline is sensational and a deliberate act of misinformation,” the statement read. In an interview with journalists, Governor Zulum said he would not exchange words with the Minister but believed the Information Minister is unaware of the gravity of the situation. “I believe he is naive of what is happening in the country. Our discussions during the Security Council meeting were not confrontational. We merely raised the alarm over the resurgence of Boko Haram activities in Borno and emphasized the need for collaborative efforts between the state government, military, and paramilitary forces,” Zulum explained, adding that such warnings should be seen as constructive. He assured residents that proactive steps are already being taken. The governor revealed that he had met with key service chiefs in Abuja and received assurances that the military would respond robustly to the emerging threats. “Under my watch, Boko Haram will not regain the capacity they once had. We will strengthen our support to the military, and mobilize our civilian joint task force, hunters, and vigilantes,” he said. Zulum reaffirmed his commitment to restoring peace, saying, “Since taking office in 2019, we’ve made significant progress. What is happening now will not be allowed to continue unchecked.”

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Trump Says Some Undocumented Immigrants May Stay Based on Employer Recommendations

Trump Says Some Undocumented Immigrants May Stay Based on Employer Recommendations

Trump put forward a proposal at Thursday, April 10, Cabinet meeting that might temporarily let certain undocumented immigrants to stay in the United States if they had significant support from their employers. This would be especially true in sectors like agriculture that are experiencing labor shortages. President Trump reportedly told farmers, “We’re also going to work with them that if they have strong recommendations for their farms for certain people, we’re going to let them stay in for a while and work with the farmers,” on Thursday, April 10, as reported by The Washington Times. Essential sectors like agriculture, hospitality, and others that depend on manual labor must have access to workers, he said. The president implied that these employees will formally apply for permanent residency status in due time. Following a meeting with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who detailed the Trump administration’s plan for illegal aliens to self-deport, the president made the following statements Trump hinted that the proposal may change into a guest-worker program, which would sponsor the temporary stay and employment of specific persons in the nation by their businesses. “ A farmer will come in with a letter concerning certain people saying they’re great, they’re working hard,” said Trump. “We’re going to slow it down a bit for them and then we’re ultimately going to bring them back.” He did say that getting these people legal status would be the end aim, but that it would be a long road. According to the president, “We have to take care of our farmers and hotels and various places where they need the people.” This strategy is crucial in addressing labor shortages in important industries. This plan is an example of the continuous endeavor to find a middle ground between strict immigration enforcement and the practical needs of companies who are trying to fill open positions. According to Trump, the government is trying to find a way to aid businesses that rely largely on immigrant labor while also trying to rein in illegal immigration. Significant political and legal obstacles are anticipated to stand in the way of this plan’s implementation, and its specifics are still up in the air.

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Northern Group Asks FG to Declare Lagos, Rivers as Additional FCTs

Northern Group Asks FG to Declare Lagos, Rivers as Additional FCTs

The Growth and Development of Northern Nigeria (GDNN) has called on the Federal Government to designate Lagos and Rivers States as Federal Capital Territories. The organisation argued that these two cities, as critical economic hubs, house national assets that deserve federal protection and equitable access by all Nigerians. During a press conference in Abuja on Friday, Haruna Buhari, Acting Secretary of GDNN’s Public Policy Advocacy Unit, disclosed that the resolution emerged from the group’s 18th Steering Committee meeting held on April 9, 2025. He emphasized that granting Lagos and Port Harcourt similar status to Abuja would resolve recurring political tensions and extend equal opportunities to all citizens, in line with the nation’s founding promises. Buhari recalled the commitment made in 1975 by then Head of State, General Murtala Ramat Muhammed, to develop Abuja while designating Lagos, Kaduna, and Enugu as “Special Areas” in connection to the new Federal Capital City. He argued that limiting federal capital privileges solely to Abuja treats the North unfairly, despite its longstanding concessions to other regions. GDNN also urged the 19 northern governors to negotiate governance conditions that provide preferential treatment to citizens of Niger, Kogi, Nasarawa, and Kaduna States—areas whose lands contributed significantly to the formation of the current Federal Capital Territory. The group did not stop at constitutional matters but also expressed strong concerns over the current state of the Nigerian Senate. Citing the suspension of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, and referencing earlier instances involving the late Senator Nuhu Aliyu, Senator Ali Ndume, and Senator Abdul Ningi, GDNN accused the Senate leadership of using its internal rules to suppress northern voices. Buhari warned against the reckless abuse of executive privilege, pointing out that most victims of such political actions have been Northern senators, which raises troubling questions about bias and fairness in legislative governance. Further addressing national concerns, GDNN criticized the Central Bank of Nigeria’s recent policy to tighten the Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR), labeling it counterproductive to economic growth and inflation control. Buhari also urged the Federal Government to sever ties with entities resembling the now-dissolved United States Agency for International Development (USAID), stressing the need for Nigeria to define its development priorities independently. He raised alarms over a flawed legal framework that criminalizes legitimate large-cash transactions, especially in open markets, and drew urgent attention to the looming environmental and health crisis at the Mpape landfill dumpsite in Abuja, calling for immediate government intervention.

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Governor Ododo Unveils Mining Equipment as Kogi Secures 15 Mining Licenses

Governor Ododo Unveils Mining Equipment as Kogi Secures 15 Mining Licenses

Kogi State Governor, Ahmed Usman Ododo, has unveiled newly acquired mining equipment and announced the acquisition of fifteen mining licenses by the state government, marking a significant step toward economic diversification and solid minerals development. The announcement was made during the official unveiling ceremony held at the Muhammadu Buhari Civic Centre in Lokoja on Friday. Governor Ododo described the event as the beginning of a new era for Kogi State, officially positioning it among Nigerian states strategically leveraging their solid mineral resources for development. “This is a strategic move to harness our natural resources and reduce our reliance on federal allocations,” the Governor stated. “The 15 licenses secured will allow Kogi to begin large-scale exploration and mining, ensuring sustainable economic growth.” Governor Ododo emphasized that Kogi is endowed with over 30 solid minerals in commercial quantities—including gold, lithium, limestone, and coal—which remain largely untapped. He noted that the new mining initiative will facilitate resource extraction, create jobs, and enhance the state’s internally generated revenue. Reaffirming his administration’s commitment to economic transformation, he said: “We are ready to harness the full potential of our natural resources. Kogi will no longer wait for federal allocations but will take its future into its own hands through this mining initiative.” Also speaking at the event, the Commissioner for Solid Minerals and Natural Resources, Engr. Bashiru Gegu, highlighted the state’s vision to become a major player in Nigeria’s mining industry. He stated that the government, through the Kogi State Solid Mineral Processing Company Limited, has already secured the 15 licenses needed to commence solid mineral exploration. “Being a major player in the mining sector requires equipment, laws, and policies. We are prepared to meet these requirements,” he affirmed, adding that the sector is poised to become a key revenue-generating pillar for the state. This landmark initiative underscores Governor Ododo’s broader agenda to drive economic sustainability and industrial development through the responsible exploitation of Kogi’s vast natural endowments. Ismaila IsahSpecial Adviser on Media to the Governor

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