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Anambra 2025: Accord Party Teams With APC, Ukachukwu

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The Accord Party has disclosed plans to synergize with Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu, the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), in the forthcoming Anambra State governorship election, popularly called Ikukuoma, meaning “Wind of Glory”.

The party said that its decision was informed by the numerous acts of benevolence and selfless service to God and humanity by Prince Ukachukwu counts immensely in his favour.

It described Ukachukwu as a proven benefactor, interventionist, performer and selfless man who uses his hard-earned money to help the society.

The Deputy National Chairman of Accord Party, Hon Dike Innocent Igboekwe, led a powerful delegation on a solidarity visit to the APC flagbearer at his Orsumenyi community, Nnewi South Council of Anambra State.

The leadership was drawn from Anambra State’s 21 Local Government Areas.

Why we came

The visit, Hon Igboekwe noted, was to draw support and endorsement for Ukachukwu for the November 8 election in the state.

The delegation was made up of 14-man Committee from each of the 21 Councils of the state.

They said that they came not only to support him but to partner with him.

Igboekwe stated: “We came to put in our best to make sure we take over the seat of government in Agu-Awka come November 8.”

Anambra State All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu

Anambra State All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu

A visibly elated Ukachukwu welcomed the Accord Party delegates.

He pledged to partner with the party during the electioneering campaign and during his tenure in office as the governor of Anambra State.

The party expressed much belief in Ukachukwu as a business man who has invested much in business he built.

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They also noted that he has built many industries where a lot of youths roaming the streets of the country are gainfully employed.

They expressed trust that he will do more to salvage Anambra state from the hands of marauders who have held the state hostage for long.

Igboekwe outlined some of the strategies they have adopted to secure votes for Ikukuoma.

The strategies include a one million-man march all over the state to demonstrate their strength.

They also disclosed plans to collaborate with other affiliate organizations of Accord Party towards the election.

He noted: “We promised to take Anambra by storm on that occasion and cap it up on November 8 with a landslide clean sweep at the poll.”

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Trump Claims to Dismantle U.S. Education Department Amid Controversy

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Former U.S. President Donald Trump claimed on Monday that he has dismantled the Department of Education.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) notes that the announcement came during American Education Week, an annual event highlighting public education in the United States.

Trump stated that he has handed control of educational matters to individual states, arguing that they are best positioned to serve students’ needs.

He said the move was intended to empower students and families while prioritizing choice and innovation in schools.

The president described the decision as a step toward building an education system that prepares children to lead, secures a stronger future, and fosters moral and intellectual development.

Trump’s executive order to dismantle the department was issued earlier this year, but the agency remains operational, albeit with fewer staff.

U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon confirmed that while the department continues to enforce civil rights laws and promote practical degree programs, the agency is gradually reducing its operations.

The announcement drew immediate criticism from the National Education Association (NEA), the country’s largest teachers’ union and a founding organizer of American Education Week.

NEA President Becky Pringle said the plan is like a “wrecking ball” aimed at public schools and students’ futures.

Pringle warned that Trump’s actions could increase class sizes, cut job training programs, raise higher education costs, and reduce support for students with disabilities.

She added that civil rights protections for students might also be undermined if the department is fully dismantled.

Trump argued that the department had allowed schools to become “laboratories” for ideologies he opposed and that removing its influence would restore common sense to classrooms.

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He claimed the initiative returns authority to parents and promotes a generation of thinkers, builders, and leaders prepared to advance the nation.

The former president further described his plan as a pathway to America’s “Golden Age,” emphasizing culture, education, and national strength.

Analysts note that the claim of dismantling the department is largely symbolic, as the federal education bureaucracy continues to function.

Critics argue that reducing the department’s authority could create disparities in educational quality across states.

Supporters, however, praise the shift as giving local communities more control over school curricula and priorities.

The debate underscores broader tensions in U.S. education policy, balancing federal oversight, state control, and the rights of students and parents.

The controversy over Trump’s education reforms is expected to continue, especially as debates about curriculum content, funding, and school choice intensify nationwide.

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ASUU Threatens Nationwide University Shutdown Over Unmet Demands

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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has announced plans to shut down all public universities in Nigeria starting this Friday.

DDM gathered that the union’s decision is intended to pressure the Federal Government into meeting long-standing demands, including fair salaries and improved working conditions for academic staff.

The announcement was made via ASUU’s official X account on Tuesday.

The union warned that all universities will remain closed indefinitely until its demands are fully addressed.

ASUU’s leadership cited the ongoing exodus of lecturers from Nigerian universities as a major concern.

They argued that without adequate remuneration and enhanced work conditions, the brain drain will continue to weaken the quality of education nationwide.

The union specifically rejected the Federal Government’s latest salary offer of 35 percent.

The offer had been made as part of ongoing negotiations between ASUU and government officials to resolve the recurring disputes affecting the higher education sector.

In October, ASUU temporarily suspended a two-week warning strike to allow for renegotiation of the 2009 FGN/ASUU Agreement.

The agreement governs lecturer salaries, research funding, and other benefits critical to university operations.

Despite this temporary reprieve, union leaders said the government had failed to implement meaningful changes.

Analysts warn that a full-scale strike could disrupt academic calendars, delay graduations, and negatively impact thousands of students across the country.

The National Universities Commission (NUC) has not yet released an official statement regarding the strike or possible contingency plans.

Parents and student groups have expressed frustration over the recurrent interruptions in academic schedules caused by ASUU strikes.

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Education experts note that Nigeria has experienced frequent university closures due to labor disputes since the 1990s, resulting in prolonged delays for graduates entering the workforce.

The Federal Government is under pressure to find a lasting solution to the dispute, with stakeholders calling for immediate dialogue and enforcement of previous agreements.

Observers say the strike highlights broader challenges in the Nigerian education sector, including underfunding, poor infrastructure, and low morale among academic staff.

Many fear that without swift government action, the strike could escalate, affecting research output and Nigeria’s position in global academic rankings.

ASUU has urged lecturers to prepare for nationwide shutdown procedures beginning Friday if satisfactory negotiations are not concluded.

Students, parents, and educational institutions now await the government’s response as tensions rise over the future of Nigerian universities.

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APC Halts Taraba Governor’s Defection Event Amid National Outrage Over Kebbi School Attack

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has suspended its planned defection ceremony for Taraba State Governor Agbu Kefas, citing the deadly wave of terrorist assaults that have shaken the nation.

DDM gathered that the party’s decision followed public grief and rising national tension after gunmen killed residents and abducted students during a violent raid on a secondary school in Kebbi State.

The defection event was originally scheduled for Wednesday in Abuja.

The APC said it could not proceed with a celebratory political gathering while the country was in mourning.

The party added that it reached the decision out of respect for soldiers, police officers, and civilians who lost their lives in recent attacks across northern Nigeria.

The latest incident in Kebbi State involved heavily armed terrorists who invaded Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School in the Maga community of Danko-Wasagu Local Government Area.

At least twenty-five female students were abducted, sparking nationwide outrage and renewed calls for security reforms.

One student escaped late Monday night, according to the principal, and has since reunited with her family.

Felix Morka, National Publicity Secretary of the APC, announced the suspension in a statement on Tuesday.

Morka praised the courage of Nigeria’s armed forces and emphasised that the APC stands in solidarity with grieving families.

He stated that the party honours the sacrifices of security operatives who confront terrorists daily under harsh and dangerous conditions.

He added that the APC “deeply commiserates” with families affected by the attacks.

He also offered prayers for the safe rescue of the abducted Kebbi schoolgirls.

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Security analysts say the party’s decision reflects growing political sensitivity around worsening insecurity, especially as the 2027 election cycle approaches.

The APC has faced criticism over Nigeria’s deteriorating safety situation, with several regions experiencing recurrent banditry, mass abductions and rural terror assaults.

The administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has repeatedly pledged to end insurgency, banditry, and kidnapping.

The presidency maintains that ongoing military operations, including intelligence-driven missions across the northwest, are steadily expanding.

However, citizens and advocacy groups argue that government reactions often come after tragic losses rather than through sustained preventive action.

Political observers say this latest suspension shows how national insecurity is reshaping political activities and public expectations.

Many note that the symbolism of halting the defection event sends a message that political celebrations cannot exist in isolation from citizens’ suffering.

As rescue operations continue in Kebbi, pressure is mounting on security agencies to locate the abducted girls and prevent another prolonged school-kidnap saga like Chibok and Dapchi.

The APC has not announced a new date for the governor’s defection ceremony.

The party insists its focus remains on national stability and the protection of Nigerian lives.

The country continues to await updates from the military as search-and-rescue efforts intensify across remote forests and border corridors.

 

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