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Dangote Plans 20,000MW Power Investment To Tackle Nigeria’s Electricity Gap

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Africa’s richest businessman and industrial giant, Aliko Dangote, has unveiled an ambitious new vision aimed at addressing one of Nigeria’s most persistent challenges — electricity generation. In what many analysts are already describing as a potentially transformative development for the country’s economy, Dangote announced plans by the Dangote Group to invest massively in power generation with a target capacity of up to 20,000 megawatts. The announcement has generated widespread reactions within business and energy circles, particularly because Nigeria’s current electricity generation remains far below what is required to support industrial growth and economic development.

Speaking during an interview with Makhtar Diop, the Managing Director of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), Dangote disclosed that the conglomerate is expanding beyond its already massive investments in refining, fertiliser production, mining, and infrastructure into the power sector. According to him, the group’s long-term vision is to create sustainable industrial capacity that can help unlock Africa’s economic potential.

“We are now going into power — 20,000 megawatts,” Dangote stated confidently during the interview, signaling yet another bold move by the billionaire entrepreneur whose projects have consistently reshaped Nigeria’s industrial landscape.

Nigeria currently generates an estimated 4,000 to 4,500 megawatts of electricity on average despite having an installed capacity exceeding 13,000 megawatts. This enormous shortfall has for decades crippled manufacturing, discouraged investment, and forced businesses and households to depend heavily on expensive alternative energy sources such as diesel and petrol generators. Many experts believe that if Dangote’s proposed investment materializes, it could significantly alter the country’s energy profile and stimulate industrial expansion on an unprecedented scale.

According to DDM News, Dangote’s announcement comes at a time when businesses across Nigeria are battling rising operational costs linked to unreliable electricity supply. Manufacturers, small businesses, hospitals, schools, and households continue to suffer from unstable power distribution, making energy one of the most pressing issues facing Africa’s largest economy. By targeting 20,000 megawatts, Dangote’s proposed investment would exceed Nigeria’s current average generation several times over, potentially revolutionizing electricity access across the country.

The billionaire businessman also used the opportunity to reflect on the evolution of his now-famous refinery project, which many critics initially dismissed as impossible. Dangote recounted how, despite lacking prior experience in the oil industry, he remained determined to pursue the project even when many doubted its feasibility.

“At the time when I started this refinery… I have never ever seen crude oil in my life,” Dangote revealed during the discussion.

He explained that numerous individuals openly predicted failure for the refinery project, insisting that it could never become reality. Yet, against all odds, the Dangote Refinery has now emerged as one of the largest single-train refineries in the world, with an estimated refining capacity of 650,000 barrels of crude oil per day. The refinery, valued at approximately $20 billion, has already begun fuel production and is expected to reduce Nigeria’s dependence on imported petroleum products while strengthening foreign exchange earnings.

Dangote noted that the refinery experience has further reinforced his philosophy about Africa’s development and the importance of Africans investing in their own continent. According to him, the future of Africa depends on local investors demonstrating confidence in the continent’s opportunities rather than waiting for foreign interests to drive development.

“How do we open up Africa? We will open Africa by demonstrating that we believe in Africa, by investing our money in Africa,” he said passionately.

Dangote explained that meaningful economic transformation can only happen when Africans themselves commit resources into large-scale projects capable of changing lives and creating jobs. He stressed that his investments now give him credibility when speaking about Africa’s investment potential at international forums.

“Because if I don’t invest my own money, I can never go to any conference and convince people that Africa is a good place to come and invest. But right now, I have a voice, I have demonstrated that these things are possible,” he added.

Beyond power generation, Dangote revealed that his group is aggressively expanding operations in several strategic sectors considered vital to Africa’s growth. One of the major areas of expansion is fertiliser production. According to him, Dangote Group plans to increase urea fertiliser production capacity to about 12 million tonnes annually within the next few years. If achieved, this would position the company as the largest fertiliser producer in the world.

He disclosed that the company is also investing heavily in mining activities, including the development of potash and phosphate mines in countries such as Congo and Brazil. These raw materials are essential components in fertiliser production and are expected to strengthen agricultural productivity across Africa.

In addition, Dangote announced plans involving liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects and the construction of what he described as the biggest deep-sea port with an 18-meter draft. The proposed deep-sea port is expected to facilitate large-scale import and export operations, improve logistics, and support regional trade integration.

“And the needs of Africa are petroleum products, fertilisers,” Dangote stated, emphasizing the importance of industrial self-sufficiency on the continent.

“Today, in about two and a half years, we will be the largest fertiliser company in the world. We are putting up 12 million tons of urea. We are opening up mines of potash and phosphate in Congo and Brazil. We are building the biggest deep-sea port with an 18-meter draft. We are doing LNG,” he explained.

Dangote further revealed that the company’s expansion plans are being supported by stronger financial performance and improved cash flow. According to him, the group now enjoys greater financial flexibility after years of heavy investment.

“We are now actually free of assets, and we can actually raise more money. Our cash flow now is very, very strong,” he said.

Industry observers believe Dangote’s latest expansion strategy reflects a broader vision aimed at solving Africa’s infrastructure deficit while creating industrial ecosystems capable of driving sustainable economic growth. Analysts say the planned power investment alone could become a game changer for Nigeria if implemented successfully, considering the country’s longstanding electricity crisis.

However, Dangote also warned that investments alone would not be enough unless African governments address structural trade barriers that continue to hinder business growth across the continent. He emphasized the need for policies that encourage trade, industrialization, and regional cooperation.

According to DDM News, Dangote’s remarks have reignited conversations about the role of private sector leadership in solving Africa’s infrastructure challenges. Many economic experts now see his growing investments as a demonstration that large-scale African-led industrialization is possible when backed by vision, persistence, and long-term commitment.

As Nigeria and Africa continue to seek solutions to unemployment, poverty, energy shortages, and industrial underdevelopment, Dangote’s expanding empire may once again become a symbol of what can be achieved through bold ambition and strategic investment. Whether his 20,000-megawatt power vision becomes reality remains to be seen, but one thing is certain — the announcement has already positioned him at the center of another potentially historic transformation for Nigeria and the African continent.

Obidient Movement Rejects Parallel Leadership Structures, Warns Against Attempts to Hijack Organisation

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The Obidient Movement Worldwide has disassociated itself from what it described as unauthorized and parallel structures being set up in its name, warning against attempts to hijack or distort its established coordination framework.

The movement, widely recognized as a major grassroots political support base aligned with former presidential candidate Peter Obi, expressed concern over the emergence of individuals and groups allegedly claiming leadership roles without official recognition. It said such developments threaten internal unity, discipline, and the credibility of the movement as political activities gradually intensify ahead of future elections.

In a formal statement attributed to its national coordination leadership, the movement clarified that only duly recognized structures are empowered to speak or act on its behalf. It emphasized that all authentic members and supporters are expected to operate strictly within approved national, zonal, and state coordination frameworks.

According to the statement, while the movement appreciates the growing enthusiasm and widespread support it continues to receive across Nigeria and in the diaspora, such energy must be properly organized and channeled through legitimate leadership structures. It noted that the increasing visibility of the movement has unfortunately attracted individuals seeking to exploit its identity for personal or political advantage.

The leadership cautioned that the creation of parallel or unapproved structures could undermine the integrity of the movement and create room for confusion, misinformation, and possible infiltration by external political interests. It stressed that maintaining a unified command structure is essential to safeguarding its credibility and operational stability.

The Obidient Movement further reiterated that it remains a single, coordinated platform driven by citizens committed to political accountability, good governance, and national development. It stressed that it is not a political party but a civic movement, and as such requires clear communication channels and disciplined organization to avoid misrepresentation.

The statement also urged supporters to be vigilant and verify any group or individual claiming to represent the movement through official coordination channels. It warned that recognition should not be assumed based on public declarations, social media activity, or informal gatherings.

Leadership of the movement emphasized that unity remains a core principle guiding its activities, especially as it continues to expand its reach and influence within Nigeria’s political space. It stated that fragmentation or competing leadership claims could weaken its overall mission and create unnecessary internal tensions.

The movement also acknowledged the rising political interest surrounding its activities, noting that increased engagement often leads to attempts by external actors to influence or redirect its structure. It, however, maintained that its focus remains firmly on building a disciplined and organized platform for civic participation.

Observers have noted that the warning reflects ongoing efforts by the movement’s leadership to consolidate internal structures and ensure proper coordination as political mobilization continues nationwide. The Obidient Movement has grown significantly in recent years, drawing widespread support from youths and politically active citizens both within and outside Nigeria.

The statement reiterated that all official communication, directives, and organizational activities must come only through recognized leadership channels. It warned that any group operating outside these structures should not be regarded as legitimate, regardless of claims or affiliations.

Reaffirming its commitment to peaceful political engagement, the movement stated that its strength lies in unity of purpose, structured coordination, and shared civic ideals rather than fragmented or competing factions. It urged members to remain focused on its broader objective of promoting accountable governance and democratic participation.

The leadership concluded by calling on all supporters to uphold discipline and ensure strict adherence to established organizational guidelines. It stressed that maintaining a single, coordinated structure is essential for preserving the integrity, effectiveness, and long term sustainability of the movement.

As political activities continue to evolve, the Obidient Movement says it remains committed to protecting its identity and ensuring that its platform is not misrepresented or hijacked by unauthorized interests.

Shakira and Burna Boy Set to Ignite 2026 World Cup with Global Music Anthem Collaboration

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Global music superstar Shakira has officially announced her involvement in the 2026 FIFA World Cup theme song, confirming that Nigerian Grammy Award-winning artist Burna Boy will feature on the highly anticipated track. The announcement has generated significant global attention across both the music and sporting industries, marking another major collaboration between international pop culture and African music.

The upcoming World Cup anthem is part of FIFA’s broader entertainment strategy for the 2026 tournament, which will be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The tournament is expected to be one of the largest sporting events in history, and its official music campaign traditionally plays a central role in building global excitement ahead of kickoff.

Shakira’s participation in the project continues her long-standing association with FIFA World Cup music. She remains one of the most iconic figures in the tournament’s entertainment history, particularly for her 2010 hit “Waka Waka (This Time for Africa),” which became a global cultural phenomenon. The song not only dominated international music charts but also became a defining soundtrack of the South Africa World Cup, earning billions of views and streams over time.

Her return to the World Cup stage has therefore sparked considerable anticipation, especially among fans who associate her music with some of the most memorable moments in the tournament’s modern history. This latest project signals a continuation of FIFA’s strategy of blending globally recognized artists with rising and established international talents to create cross cultural anthems.

The inclusion of Burna Boy in the collaboration has also been widely celebrated, particularly across Africa, where the artist is regarded as one of the continent’s most influential musical exports. Known for his unique fusion of Afrobeats, reggae, dancehall, and pop influences, Burna Boy has built a global reputation through award winning albums, sold out international tours, and high profile collaborations with some of the biggest names in the music industry.

His involvement in the 2026 World Cup theme song further strengthens the global reach of Afrobeats, a genre that has experienced rapid international growth over the past decade. The genre has evolved from a regional sound into a dominant force in global music, with artists from Nigeria and across Africa increasingly featured on major international stages.

While full details of the song, including its official title, production team, and release date, have not yet been disclosed, expectations are already high that the track will be designed as a global anthem celebrating unity, diversity, and cultural fusion. Industry observers anticipate that the song will combine Latin pop influences, Afrobeat rhythms, and contemporary global pop elements, reflecting the musical identities of both Shakira and Burna Boy.

FIFA’s World Cup theme songs have historically played a significant role in shaping the cultural identity of each tournament. These songs often transcend sport, becoming global hits that dominate radio, streaming platforms, and social media conversations. Past World Cup anthems have featured collaborations between internationally acclaimed artists, reinforcing FIFA’s goal of connecting football with global entertainment.

For Burna Boy, this collaboration adds to a growing list of international achievements that have positioned him as one of Africa’s leading cultural ambassadors. His rise to global prominence has been marked by critical acclaim, including a Grammy Award win and multiple nominations, as well as recognition from global music institutions and platforms. His inclusion in the World Cup project further underscores his influence in bridging African music with global audiences.

The announcement also reflects the continued global demand for Afrobeats, which has become one of the fastest growing music genres in the world. Its expansion has been fueled by streaming platforms, international collaborations, and increased visibility at major global events. Burna Boy’s participation in such a high profile FIFA project is expected to further elevate the genre’s visibility on an even larger scale.

Shakira and Burna Boy’s collaboration is already being viewed as one of the most anticipated musical partnerships ahead of the 2026 World Cup. Fans and industry analysts expect the track to perform strongly across global charts, particularly given the international appeal of both artists and the historical success of World Cup songs.

As preparations continue toward the tournament, FIFA is expected to release further details in the coming months, including promotional materials, official music video announcements, and marketing campaigns tied to the song’s global rollout. The timing of the release is expected to align with the build up to the World Cup, ensuring maximum global engagement.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is projected to be one of the most widely viewed sporting events in history, and its official theme song is expected to play a key role in setting the tone for the tournament. With Shakira’s proven World Cup legacy and Burna Boy’s rising global influence, the collaboration is already being positioned as a defining moment in the intersection of music and sport on the world stage.

The Senate must purge itself of bad eggs

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Senate President Godswill Akpabio
Senate President Godswill Akpabio

By Collins Opurozor

 

Good sense has prevailed, but only barely. The Senate has reportedly jettisoned its controversial amendment restricting the Senate Presidency to returning 10th Assembly members. That retreat is welcome. But a failed coup is still a coup. It must be named, condemned, and punished. Those who hatched this plot and boldly announced it to the Nigerian people have demonstrated a breathtaking contempt for constitutional order. Remorse is not enough. Accountability must follow.

The Constitution spoke clearly on this matter long before these senators were elected. Section 50(1)(a) of the 1999 Constitution, as amended, states: “There shall be a President and a Deputy President of the Senate, who shall be elected by the members of that House from among themselves.” That is the full constitutional prescription. It ends there. There is no clause requiring prior membership of any specific Assembly. There is no condition of consecutive tenure. Any rule that adds what the Constitution deliberately omitted is not a rule; it is a usurpation.

Those who defended the amendment hid behind Section 60. That section states: “Subject to the provisions of this Constitution, the Senate or the House of Representatives shall have power to regulate its own procedure, including the procedure for summoning and recess of the House.” Note those crucial opening words: “subject to the provisions of this Constitution.” The power to regulate procedure is administrative. It governs timetables, debates, and recesses. It does not confer the authority to rewrite eligibility criteria that the Constitution itself has fixed. A sword sheathed is still a sword. A constitutional limit, however quietly phrased, remains a limit.

Section 1(3) of the Constitution is unambiguous: if any other law is inconsistent with the provisions of this Constitution, the Constitution shall prevail, and that other law shall, to the extent of the inconsistency, be void. This is the iron rule of constitutional supremacy. No standing order, however cleverly drafted, survives a collision with the grundnorm. The senators who voted for this amendment either did not know this, which is alarming for lawmakers, or knew it and proceeded regardless; which is far worse. Ignorance in a legislature is scandalous. Deliberate illegality in a legislature is an abomination.

The paradox is painful. The Senate is the chamber entrusted with defending Nigerians against bad laws. It scrutinises executive bills. It holds the executive to constitutional account. Yet here it attempted to pass, within its own walls, a rule that would have disenfranchised qualified Nigerians and suppressed competition for principal offices. The motive is transparent. Some incumbents fear brighter minds arriving in the 11th Assembly. They fear the Southeast’s legitimate aspirations to the Senate Presidency. Fear has never been a constitutional argument. It has no standing in any court, and it has no standing before the Nigerian people.

The Senate must now go further than retreat. It must identify and sanction those who sponsored this plot. It must reaffirm, in writing, its total fidelity to Section 50 of the Constitution. Every Nigerian, regardless of zone, tribe, or political affiliation, deserves a Senate that is a cathedral of democratic principle, not a cartel of incumbents. The bad eggs in that chamber have shown themselves. The institution must choose: purge them or be defined by them. History, and the 11th Assembly, are watching.

BREAKING: Federal High Court Fixes Friday for Suit Seeking to Bar Goodluck Jonathan From 2027 Presidential Race

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The Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has scheduled Friday, May 8, 2026, for the hearing of a legal suit seeking to restrain former President Goodluck Jonathan from participating in the 2027 presidential election.

The case, which has already generated widespread political and legal debate across the country, challenges the eligibility of the former Nigerian leader to contest for the nation’s highest office once again, nearly a decade after he left power in 2015.

The suit was instituted by an Abuja-based legal practitioner, who is asking the court to issue a perpetual injunction preventing Jonathan from presenting himself for nomination by any political party ahead of the 2027 general elections. The plaintiff is also seeking an order that would compel the Independent National Electoral Commission to reject and refuse to publish Jonathan’s name should any political party nominate him.

Although the matter is still at the preliminary stage, it has already attracted significant attention due to its political implications and the high-profile nature of the individual involved. The court, presided over by Justice Peter Lifu, fixed the date for hearing after confirming that processes had been served and that some of the defendants were yet to respond to the originating summons.

At the heart of the legal dispute is the interpretation of constitutional provisions relating to presidential eligibility, particularly the impact of Section 137(3) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), which bars any person who has been sworn in twice as President from contesting again.

The plaintiff argues that the former President, who is a member of the Peoples Democratic Party, has already been sworn in twice, first in 2010 following the death of President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua and subsequently after winning the 2011 presidential election. On this basis, the suit contends that he has exhausted the constitutional limit and is therefore ineligible to seek another term in office.

However, the legal debate surrounding Jonathan’s eligibility is not new. Over the years, different interpretations of the constitution have led to contrasting court decisions and political arguments. In 2022, a Federal High Court in Bayelsa dismissed a similar suit, ruling that the constitutional amendment introducing Section 137(3) could not be applied retroactively against Jonathan since his tenure as President ended in 2015, before the provision came into effect.

That earlier judgment has continued to serve as a reference point for those who argue that Jonathan remains constitutionally eligible to run for office if he chooses to do so. On the other hand, critics maintain that his two-time oath-taking status disqualifies him under the spirit and intent of the amended constitutional provision.

As the case returns to court in Abuja, the legal arguments are expected to revolve around key constitutional questions, including the interpretation of electoral eligibility clauses, the principle of retroactivity in constitutional amendments, and the legal definition of a “term” in office where succession occurs outside of general elections.

Beyond the courtroom, the matter has also stirred political conversations nationwide. Although Goodluck Jonathan has not officially declared his intention to contest the 2027 presidential election, there have been increasing reports of political consultations and endorsements from various groups encouraging him to re-enter the race.

Supporters of a potential Jonathan candidacy often cite his experience, international reputation, and perceived political moderation as reasons why he could provide stability in a highly competitive electoral environment. His previous administration, which lasted from 2010 to 2015, remains a subject of both praise and criticism depending on political perspectives and regional affiliations.

However, opposition voices argue that any attempt by Jonathan to return to the ballot would raise serious constitutional concerns and could set a precedent that undermines established legal limits on presidential tenure.

The Independent National Electoral Commission, which is listed as a defendant in the suit, is also expected to play a central role in the outcome of the case. The commission may be required to clarify its position on whether it would accept or reject Jonathan’s nomination should a political party present him as a candidate.

Legal analysts have noted that the court’s eventual interpretation could have far-reaching implications not only for Jonathan’s political future but also for Nigeria’s broader electoral and constitutional framework. The decision may help define the boundaries of eligibility for former office holders and clarify the application of constitutional amendments in future elections.

As the hearing date approaches, political stakeholders, legal experts, and party supporters are closely watching developments, with expectations that the ruling could either settle or further intensify the debate surrounding the 2027 presidential contest.

For now, all eyes remain on the Federal High Court in Abuja as it prepares to hear arguments in what is shaping up to be one of the most closely watched pre-election legal battles in recent years.

Senate passes 2026 Electoral Act Amendment bill

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The Nigerian Senate has passed the 2026 Electoral Act Amendment bill, with focus to provide jurisdiction of the court in handling pre-election matters.

The passage followed presentation of report by the Committee on INEC by its Chairman Sen. Simon Lalong (APC-Plateau) at plenary on Thursday.

The proposed amendment aims to address gaps, timelines and court jurisdiction in the resolution of pre-election disputes.

Mr Lalong in his lead debate said the bill sought to address one of the most persistent procedural and constitutional challenges in the nation’s electoral jurisprudence.

According to him, it sought to address the uncertainty, multiplicity and inconsistency associated with the jurisdiction for the determination of pre-election matters.

He said democracy thrives not merely on the conduct of elections, but also on the credibility, certainty and predictability of the legal processes that precede the elections.

“The legitimacy of candidates and the integrity of party primaries are foundational pillars of representative democracy.

“Where the legal framework regulating pre-election disputes is uncertain or conflicting, the entire electoral architecture becomes vulnerable to confusion, forum shopping, contradictory judgments and unnecessary delays,” Lalong said.

He said the bill targets amendments to section 29 of the electoral act and introduces a new section 29A to clearly delineate jurisdictional competence in pre-election matters.

He said in spite provisions of section 285(14) of the Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 on pre- election matters, the legal system continued to witness conflicting interpretations, regarding appropriate court with jurisdiction to entertain disputes.

The uncertainty, Lalong noted results in conflicting decisions from courts of coordinate jurisdiction and abuse of judicial process.

According to him, the uncertainty also results in undue delay in the resolution of electoral disputes and avoidable constitutional tension between courts.

He said the amendment sought would bring clarity, order and constitutional harmony to the adjudication of pre-election matters.

He listed highlights of the amendment to include clause two of the bill which amends section 29 (5) of the principal act.

He said the clause provides that an aspirant may institute an action either in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) or in the jurisdiction where the cause of action arose.

“This amendment is both practical and equitable, it reduces hardship on litigants, improves access to justice.

“It aligns electoral adjudication with territorial realities surrounding political primaries and nomination processes.

“More fundamentally, clause three introduces a new section 29A, which is the substantive innovation of this bill.

“The proposed section 29A establishes a clear jurisdictional framework on pre-election matters relating to elections into the National Assembly, Governorship and State Houses of Assembly.

“It shall originate at the Federal High Court, with appeals lying to the Court of Appeal.”

He said pre-election matters relating to the offices of president and vice president shall originate at the Court of Appeal exercising original jurisdiction, with appeals lying to the Supreme Court.

Mr Lalong said the proposal was not arbitrary, adding that it was rooted firmly in constitutional logic, judicial efficiency and the doctrine of hierarchy of courts.

“Presidential elections are national in character and constitutional significance.

“Given the sensitivity and urgency associated with such offices, vesting original jurisdiction in the Court of Appeal ensures expeditious determination by a superior court of record with nationwide competence and institutional capacity.

“Similarly, assigning jurisdiction over other pre-election matters to the Federal High Court promotes specialisation and consistency, especially given the federal nature of electoral administration through the INEC.”

Mr Lalong said the bill also sought to eliminate the dangerous practice where litigants deliberately institute multiple suits in different judicial divisions in search of favourable orders.

According to him, such practices erode public confidence in the judiciary and undermine electoral stability.

“By expressly providing that no court shall entertain pre-election matters except in accordance with the proposed section 29A, this amendment introduces certainty and procedural discipline into electoral adjudication.”

He said the bill ultimately provides clear judicial pathway that would reduce delays and enhance judicial efficiency.

“The amendment before us is not merely procedural, it is institutional.

“It strengthens electoral justice, deepens democratic accountability and reinforces public confidence in our electoral process.”

Mr Lalong said the bill was timely, necessary and in the national interest and urged lawmakers to support its passage.

Contributing, Sen. Mohammed Monguno (APC-Borno) after seconding the motion said the amendment sought was apt and germane.

According to him, it will lead to an improved experience in the nation’s electoral litigation and urged the lawmakers to support the passage of the bill.

President of Senate, Godswill Akpabio in his remarks after the bill was passed commended the Chairman and the committee members for their inputs on the bill.

He expressed believe that the bill would be assented to by President Bola Tinubu, saying that act would deepen democracy and governance in Nigeria.

 

 

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Iran Weighs US Latest Proposal to End War

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TOPSHOT - A man stands with an Iranian national flag along an intersection at Valiasr Square in Tehran on April 6, 2026. Israeli strikes killed the intelligence chief of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, as the Islamic republic on April 6 defied threats from the US President to devastate civilian infrastructure if it does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz. (Photo by ATTA KENARE / AFP via Getty Images) /

Iran is still considering a new United States proposal aimed at ending the ongoing war, even as US President Donald Trump insists the conflict could be “over quickly” if a deal is reached.

Trump, speaking at a virtual campaign event in Georgia, said there had been “very good talks” with Iran in the past 24 hours and expressed confidence that a breakthrough was possible.

He also maintained that preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon remained the central objective of his administration.

Earlier, he suggested that while negotiations were ongoing, the situation could still escalate if talks collapse, warning that any renewed military action would be “at a much higher level and intensity.”

Iran has not given a final position on the US proposal. Foreign ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei said the document is still under review and that Tehran would communicate its response through Pakistani mediators once consultations are complete.

Reports from US media suggest the White House and Tehran may be nearing a broad 14-point framework meant to guide future nuclear negotiations.

The draft reportedly includes provisions such as suspending uranium enrichment in Iran, easing sanctions, and restoring free movement through the Strait of Hormuz.

However, officials quoted in the reports stressed that many of the terms would depend on a final agreement.

In Iran, the proposal has been met with resistance from some lawmakers.

A parliamentary spokesperson described it as a “wish list,” while warning that Iran remains prepared for any outcome if diplomacy fails.

Tensions remain high alongside the diplomatic push.

Trump has repeatedly warned that military action could resume if Iran refuses to agree to terms, while also claiming that Iran has already agreed in principle to avoid developing nuclear weapons  a claim Tehran has not confirmed.

Iranian officials, meanwhile, insist they are not under pressure to accept any deal. Parliament has warned that the country is ready to respond firmly if talks collapse, while also accusing Washington of using negotiations as leverage.

The dispute is unfolding against the backdrop of wider regional instability, including ongoing tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping route that carries a significant share of the world’s oil supply.

The area has seen repeated disruptions since the conflict escalated earlier in the year, adding further strain to global energy markets.

Despite the uncertainty, mediators including Pakistan have continued efforts to keep both sides engaged, with hopes that the current diplomatic momentum could still lead to a broader ceasefire or long-term agreement.

2027: Presidential race is not a computer game — Jonathan tells supporters asking him to contest

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Former President Goodluck Jonathan
Former President Goodluck Jonathan

Former President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday said he would consult widely before deciding whether to contest the 2027 presidential election, following calls from supporters urging him to return to active politics.

Jonathan said this while addressing a crowd of youths who staged a solidarity rally at his residence in Maitama, Abuja, under the umbrella of the Coalition for Goodluck Jonathan.

“You are asking me to come and contest the next election. Presidential race is not a computer game. But I’ve heard you and I’ll consult widely,” he said.

He commended the youths for showing interest in the country, describing patriotism as essential to nation-building.

“If you have no interest in the country, you will not bother to be here,” he added.

Jonathan also urged young Nigerians to promote peace and credible elections, warning that the absence of transparent electoral processes discourages competent citizens from participating in politics.

“The key thing we need in this country is peace.

“You continue to advocate for that. And you continue to advocate for peaceful and credible elections in the country. Because if we don’t have peaceful and credible elections, most good citizens will not want to bother to get involved in politics,” he said.

The Niger Delta born politician lamented Nigeria’s low voter turnout, saying the country records one of the poorest participation rates during elections despite having a large voting population.

“I’ve observed elections in about 14 or more African countries and even Southeast Asia. Nigeria has the lowest turnout in every election cycle.

“I think INEC needs to do something about it. They need to start to get consultants to look at it. And what is the cause? As young people, you must be involved in the electoral process,” he stated.

Jonathan challenged the youths to participate actively in the electoral process by obtaining voter cards and voting during elections.

“If I ask how many of you have your voter’s card now, probably 50% of you don’t have your voter’s card. And you’re asking me to go and contest the election. So you must participate in the electoral process,” he said.

He also lamented the perception of Nigerians abroad, attributing it partly to leadership failures over the years.

“The highest level of disdain shown to Nigerian youths abroad has to stop. Even African countries that we have, African countries that even when we are students, as of our scholarship monies, we are contributing to solve problems in those countries,” he said.

Jonathan, however, reiterated that he had only listened to the appeal and would continue consultations before making any political decision ahead of 2027.

“I will consult. I cannot just wake up and say I want to be the president of Nigeria again. But I am telling you that I will consult. If there is a need to, I will wait,” Jonathan stated.

 

Chad Declares 3-Day Mourning Over Boko Haram Attack on Soldiers

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Chad soldiers
Chad soldiers

Why I Was Redeployed to South Africa – Fani-Kayode

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Femi Fani-Kayode visits the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu
Femi Fani-Kayode visits the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu

Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, says his recent redeployment to South Africa as Nigeria’s Ambassador-Designate was not random but the outcome of a personal request he made after his initial posting to Germany.

President Bola Tinubu had first approved Fani-Kayode’s appointment to Germany, but the former minister later asked to be moved to South Africa, a request that was eventually granted.

In a statement on Thursday, Fani-Kayode said he formally wrote to the then Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, shortly after the postings were announced, asking to be reassigned for personal and professional reasons.

According to him, he preferred to serve in a country he felt shared stronger alignment with his worldview, especially on African unity and global affairs. He also pointed to South Africa’s economic weight on the continent and its close ties with Nigeria as part of his motivation.

He said Tuggar forwarded his request to President Tinubu, who approved the change. Fani-Kayode also confirmed that Senator Sam Enang, who was originally assigned to South Africa, agreed to swap postings, clearing the way for the adjustment.

The former minister thanked both President Tinubu and Ambassador Tuggar for approving the redeployment, describing the decision as gracious and considerate.

He also dismissed reports claiming that Germany rejected his appointment, calling the story false and misleading.

Fani-Kayode insisted there was no formal rejection from German authorities, saying the claim was “fabricated” and based on rumours.

He added that his legal team had been instructed to take action against the online platform responsible for the report.

According to him, preliminary checks suggest the story was deliberately circulated to mislead the public and damage reputations, including that of the Federal Government.

He said he remains committed to his new assignment and looks forward to serving in South Africa, a country he described as one he respects deeply for its history and regional influence.

Insecurity poses threat to 2027 elections — INEC Chairman

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INEC chairman, Joash Amupitan and police IGP, Disu
INEC chairman, Joash Amupitan and police IGP, Disu

Prof. Joash Amupitan, Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC) has warned that growing insecurity across Nigeria poses a serious threat to the conduct of the 2027 general elections.

He said persistent violence, electoral malpractice and security threats could undermine public confidence in the electoral process if urgent and proactive measures are not taken.

Prof. Joash Amupitan, who has been in the eye of the storm said this on Wednesday during a visit to the Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, in Abuja, as part of preparations for the 2027 elections.

According to him, Nigeria’s electoral system has continued to face challenges ranging from violence to vote-buying and other forms of malpractice.

“In Nigeria, our electoral system has faced numerous challenges over the years, ranging from malpractices to threats of violence and vote trading, all of which undermine the confidence of the electorate.

“These challenges not only affect the outcome of our elections, but also pose significant risks to our national security. Thus, it is imperative that we address these concerns with utmost seriousness and resolve,” he said.

Amupitan called for a holistic security planning ahead of the elections, adding that security agencies must identify potential flashpoints and deploy preventive measures to protect voters, electoral officials and election materials.

“The scale of insecurity across various parts of Nigeria presents a threat to the conduct of free and fair elections,” he added.

He noted that ongoing political activities, including party congresses and upcoming primaries under the Electoral Act 2026, have heightened the need for adequate security arrangements.

The INEC chairman also referenced the forthcoming off-cycle governorship elections in Ekiti and Osun states, as well as several pending by-elections across the country, describing them as critical tests for Nigeria’s democratic process.

He added that the commission was working to ensure that internally displaced persons, IDPs, and persons with disabilities are provided with a conducive environment to participate in the electoral process.

In his remarks, the Inspector-General of Police pledged stronger collaboration with INEC to ensure peaceful, secure and credible elections across the country.

 

Reps Begins Massive Crackdown on FG Debtors

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Nigeria’s growing debt burden has pushed the House of Representatives to open a fresh investigation into billions of naira allegedly owed to the Federal Government by ministries, agencies, private companies, and other entities.

Lawmakers on Thursday set up an ad-hoc committee to trace the outstanding debts, examine previous recovery efforts, and recommend ways to recover the funds. The panel will be chaired by Oluwole Oke, who represents Obokun/Oriade Federal Constituency of Osun State.

The decision followed a motion sponsored by Salisu Yusuf and five other lawmakers during plenary.

While presenting the motion, Yusuf warned that Nigeria’s worsening debt profile and weak revenue generation were becoming a serious threat to the economy.

He noted that the country’s public debt had climbed to ₦153.29 trillion as of September 2025, driven largely by domestic borrowing and the depreciation of the naira.

According to him, debt servicing alone consumed nearly half of government revenue within the first nine months of 2025.

He argued that although successive administrations had focused heavily on borrowing and debt repayment, far less attention had been given to recovering huge sums still owed to the Federal Government.

“The Federal Government is owed huge sums both within and outside the country,” Yusuf said, adding that the liabilities involve state and non-state actors, including several Ministries, Departments, and Agencies.

The lawmaker also referenced the Presidential Initiative on Continuous Audit, established in 2015 to improve transparency and accountability in government finances, saying the continued failure to recover public funds was worsening Nigeria’s fiscal challenges.

He warned that allowing such debts to remain unpaid encourages abuse of public resources at a time the country is struggling with rising debt obligations, infrastructure deficits, and economic pressure.

Following deliberations, the House mandated the committee to carry out a full-scale investigation and submit its report within four weeks.

The probe is expected to shine a spotlight on unpaid taxes, unremitted operating surpluses, royalty obligations, judgment debts, and other liabilities reportedly owed to the government by various organisations and institutions.

The move comes amid growing concern from economists and policy groups over Nigeria’s rising debt servicing costs and shrinking revenue base, with many urging the government to prioritise recovering existing funds instead of increasing pressure on citizens through new taxes.

JUST IN: Tinubu redeploys Fani-Kayode from Germany to South Africa

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Femi Fani-Kayode
Femi Fani-Kayode

President Bola Tinubu has reversed his ambassadorial posting of former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, from Germany to South Africa.

This was disclosed in a statement issued by the former Minister on Thursday.

Kayode said he formally appealed to the Federal Government for a transfer to South Africa shortly after his initial nomination as Nigeria’s Ambassador-Designate to Germany.

The decision, he noted, was influenced by personal considerations and his preference to serve in an African country that aligns more closely with his ideological and political beliefs.

“It gives me pleasure to announce that Mr. President has graciously approved my posting as Nigeria’s Ambassador-Designate to South Africa,” he stated.

He explained that having spent most of his life in Europe, he preferred a diplomatic assignment in South Africa, a country he described as one he had “so much interest” in and had never previously visited.

He further noted that South Africa’s economic strength, close relationship with Nigeria, and shared pan-African outlook informed his choice.

Kayode said he submitted a formal request for redeployment two days after the initial announcement and that the then Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, considered the request favourably before forwarding it to President Tinubu for approval.

He expressed gratitude to both Tinubu and Tuggar for approving the redeployment, while also appreciating Senator Sam Enang, who was initially posted to South Africa but agreed to switch assignments and proceed to Germany instead.

Fani-Kayode also dismissed reports alleging that Germany rejected his nomination, describing the claims as false, malicious, and defamatory.

“Germany never formally rejected me,” he said, accusing an unnamed online publication of spreading fabricated reports aimed at tarnishing his image and embarrassing the Federal Government.

He stated that the report was sponsored and deliberately crafted to damage his career and reputation both locally and internationally.

According to him, the controversial report emerged after a diplomatic agreement involving South Africa was leaked from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on March 13.

Fani-Kayode reiterated that the publication falsely portrayed the move as evidence that Germany had turned down his appointment.

He revealed that petitions had already been submitted to relevant security agencies over the publication, adding that his legal team had been instructed to initiate a defamation suit against those behind the report.

“If there was such a formal rejection, I challenge them to provide documentary evidence,” he stated.

The ambassador-designate said he decided to address the issue publicly following concerns raised by friends and associates.

He added that he looks forward to serving Nigeria in South Africa, a country he said he deeply admires because of its “remarkable and inspiring history.

Police arrest suspected gun sender linked to Oghenemine’s death in Delta

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Police arrest suspected sender of gun linked to Oghenemine’s killing in Delta

Police authorities have arrested two suspects, including the man accused of sending the pistol and ammunition linked to the killing of 28-year-old Oghenemine Ogidi by a police officer in Effurun, Delta State.

Sources familiar with the investigation said the suspects were brought into the Effurun Area Command on Wednesday night as detectives intensified efforts to track down everyone connected to the movement of the firearm and the fatal shooting.

Although the Delta State Police Command has yet to make an official statement, a source told Vanguard that one of those arrested is believed to be the individual who sent the Beretta pistol and four rounds of ammunition from Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, through a transport company.

According to the source, Ogidi, popularly known as “Mine,” allegedly picked up the parcel in Effurun with the intention of delivering it to the owner in Sapele before he was intercepted by ASP Nuhu Usman and other officers.

The incident reportedly ended in Ogidi being shot dead in what many residents have described as an extrajudicial killing.

“It’s confirmed. They brought in two suspects on Wednesday night,” the source said.

“One of them is the person who sent the gun from Yenagoa to Effurun.

Investigators are still trying to determine the exact role of the second suspect, though there are indications he could be the driver who transported the parcel.”

The source added that investigations were still ongoing and that authorities were working to identify and arrest other people connected to the case.

The killing of Ogidi has sparked outrage in Delta State, with growing calls for accountability and justice over the actions of the police officers involved.

The case also raised fresh concerns about the illegal movement of firearms across states and the conduct of security operatives during arrests and stop-and-search operations.

Senate makes U-turn on 8-yr eligibility for presidency contest

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Senator Godswill Akpabio
Senator Godswill Akpabio

The Nigerian Senate has made a U-turn on its Tuesday’s decision as it has revised a controversial amendment that prevented first-time senators from contesting presiding offices, reopening the 2027 race for Senate President and Deputy Senate President.

Diaspora Digital Media reported on Tuesday that the Senate amended its Standing Orders after a marathon executive session with the introduction of stricter eligibility criteria for the emergence of presiding officers in the 11th Senate, effectively limiting the contest for Senate President and other top leadership offices to returning ranking lawmakers of the current Assembly.

With the amendment, Senate leadership positions will follow a hierarchy starting with former Senate Presidents, former Deputy Senate Presidents, former Principal Officers, senators who have completed at least one full term, lawmakers transitioning from the House of Representatives, and finally, first-time senators where no higher-ranking candidates emerge.

The amendment also stipulates that only Senators returning from the current 10th Assembly after re-election can contest for Senate President and other key leadership offices.

The reversal was adopted on Thursday through a motion sponsored by Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele, APC, Ekiti Central and presided over by Deputy Senate President Jubril Barau.

On why the reversal matters, Bamidele said that with the rule gone, the leadership contest for the 11th National Assembly is now open to all elected senators regardless of tenure.

The motion is titled, Recession and Re-Committal of Order 2 (2) and Order 3(1) of the Senate Standing Orders, 2023, as amended.

While presenting the motion, Bamidele said: “the Senate recalls that the Senate Standing Orders were considered and amended on Tuesday, 5th May, 2026;

“Observes that upon further legislative and constitutional review, certain provisions introduced under Order 2(2) and Order 3(1) may give rise to constitutional inconsistencies and unintended tensions with the provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), particularly Section 52 thereof;

“Notes that it is necessary to ensure that the Standing Orders of the Senate remain fully consistent with constitutional provisions, established parliamentary conventions, and legislative practice;

“Further notes that the Senate possesses the inherent parliamentary authority to revisit, rescind, and recommit any matter previously decided upon in order to preserve the integrity of its proceedings and legislative framework;

“Accordingly resolves to: rescind its earlier decisions relating to the amendments made to Order 2(2) and Order 3(1) of the Senate Standing Orders, 2026.

“Rescission and Re-Committal of the National Identity Management Commission (Establishment) Bill, 2026 to the Committee of the Whole.”

 

Luis Enrique Declares PSG Equal to Any Side in Europe Ahead of Champions League Clash

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Paris Saint-Germain manager Luis Enrique has made a bold statement ahead of the UEFA Champions League knockout stage, insisting that no team in Europe currently holds a clear advantage over his side as they continue their pursuit of continental success.

Speaking ahead of PSG’s highly anticipated Champions League semi final fixture against Bayern Munich, the Spanish coach expressed strong confidence in his team’s quality, mentality, and consistency this season. He emphasized that Paris Saint-Germain have reached a level where they can compete with and defeat any opponent on their day.

Enrique acknowledged that Bayern Munich have been one of the most consistent teams in Europe in recent years, particularly in terms of results and defensive stability. However, he maintained that PSG’s overall performance level, tactical evolution, and squad depth place them firmly among the elite clubs on the continent.

He noted that football at the highest level is often decided by fine margins rather than reputation, stressing that PSG’s focus remains on performance rather than perception. According to him, the outcome of such high profile matches depends on execution on the pitch, discipline, and mental strength rather than historical dominance or external expectations.

The PSG coach also pointed out that while Bayern Munich have enjoyed a strong campaign, particularly with fewer defeats across competitions, his team possesses the technical ability and attacking quality to match any side in Europe. He added that PSG’s growth this season has been built on balance, improved defensive structure, and greater collective responsibility.

Enrique’s comments come at a decisive stage of the UEFA Champions League, where PSG are once again pushing for a place in the final. The French champions have demonstrated strong form throughout the tournament, overcoming several tough opponents in the knockout rounds to reach the semi final stage.

Under Enrique’s leadership, PSG have undergone a noticeable tactical transformation. The team has shifted from a heavily star dependent approach to a more cohesive and structured playing style, where collective pressing, positional discipline, and fluid attacking transitions play a central role.

Key players such as Ousmane Dembélé and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia have been instrumental in the club’s European campaign, contributing creativity, pace, and decisive moments in critical matches. Their performances, combined with improved midfield control and defensive organization, have strengthened PSG’s reputation as serious contenders for the title.

Enrique highlighted that motivation within the squad remains extremely high, with players fully aware of the importance of the competition. He stressed that reaching the semi final is not the final objective for the club, as the ultimate ambition remains lifting the Champions League trophy.

The upcoming clash with Bayern Munich is widely regarded as one of the most competitive fixtures of the tournament. Bayern, known for their physical strength, tactical discipline, and attacking efficiency, represent one of the most difficult challenges in European football.

Despite this, Enrique expressed confidence in his team’s ability to rise to the occasion. He stated that PSG are not intimidated by any opponent and that belief within the squad remains strong. According to him, the team has developed the mentality required to compete at the highest level, where pressure and expectation are constant.

He also praised the progress made by his players over the course of the season, noting that their development has been both individual and collective. The PSG coach explained that consistency, adaptability, and unity have been key factors in the team’s improved performances in Europe.

Enrique further emphasized that football at this stage of the competition requires courage and composure. He urged his players to remain focused, avoid unnecessary mistakes, and take advantage of key moments during the match. He added that discipline and concentration will play a major role in determining the outcome.

His comments have generated significant discussion across the football community, with analysts interpreting them as a reflection of PSG’s growing confidence under his management. Some view his remarks as a psychological statement aimed at reinforcing belief within his squad ahead of a crucial European encounter.

Regardless of external opinions, PSG continue to position themselves as one of the strongest teams in Europe this season. With a blend of experienced stars and emerging talent, the club remains determined to secure its long awaited Champions League triumph.

As the semi final approaches, attention now turns to whether Enrique’s confident assessment will be justified on the pitch, where PSG aim to prove that they truly belong at the very top of European football.

Nigeria Condemns Xenophobic Attacks in South Africa, Warns Against Continued Hostility Toward Its Citizens

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The Federal Government of Nigeria has strongly condemned the recent resurgence of xenophobic tensions in South Africa, expressing deep concern over reports of harassment, intimidation, and violent treatment of foreign nationals, particularly Nigerians residing in the country. The government warned that it would no longer tolerate situations where its citizens are subjected to humiliation and insecurity in any foreign nation.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, conveyed Nigeria’s position following escalating reports of anti-immigrant demonstrations and isolated attacks in parts of South Africa. The developments, which have sparked renewed diplomatic unease between both countries, were described by Nigeria as unacceptable and capable of undermining long standing bilateral relations.

According to the ministry, Nigeria has received disturbing reports from its diplomatic missions in South Africa regarding rising hostility toward foreigners in certain communities. These include allegations of intimidation, forced business closures, and discriminatory rhetoric targeting African migrants. Nigerians living in affected areas were also advised in some instances to remain indoors for safety while security agencies attempted to restore calm.

Ambassador Odumegwu-Ojukwu held discussions with South Africa’s Minister of International Relations, Ronald Lamola, to formally communicate Nigeria’s concerns and demand urgent intervention. During the engagement, Nigeria stressed the need for immediate and decisive action to protect the lives and property of its citizens, as well as other foreign nationals who may be affected by the unrest.

The Federal Government emphasized that the safety and dignity of Nigerians abroad remain a top priority, noting that any failure to guarantee such protection would compel Nigeria to take appropriate diplomatic measures. The minister further reiterated that the government is closely monitoring the situation through its embassy and consular officials in South Africa.

Nigeria also expressed particular concern about reports involving children of mixed Nigerian and South African heritage, who are said to have been subjected to discrimination in some schools and communities. The government described such developments as deeply troubling and inconsistent with international human rights standards, urging South African authorities to ensure that vulnerable groups are not targeted in any form.

While acknowledging that security agencies in South Africa have reportedly intervened in some areas to contain protests, Nigeria maintained that the broader pattern of hostility toward migrants remains a serious issue that requires sustained attention. The Federal Government called for stronger enforcement of laws that protect foreigners and prevent acts of mob violence or discrimination.

The Nigerian government further warned that continued xenophobic incidents could strain diplomatic relations between both countries. It noted that Nigeria and South Africa share significant economic, political, and cultural ties that must be preserved through mutual respect and cooperation. Any actions that endanger citizens of either country, it said, risk undermining decades of diplomatic engagement and regional solidarity.

Ambassador Odumegwu-Ojukwu also highlighted the importance of dialogue and peaceful resolution of grievances within South African society, urging leaders, community influencers, and civil society organizations to discourage hate speech and misinformation that often fuel xenophobic sentiments.

In response to Nigeria’s concerns, South African authorities reportedly assured that measures are being taken to address the situation. They reaffirmed their commitment to protecting all residents within their borders, regardless of nationality, and pledged to investigate any reported cases of violence or discrimination.

Nigeria welcomed these assurances but insisted that concrete actions must follow, including the prosecution of individuals found guilty of inciting or engaging in violence against foreign nationals. The government also called for improved early warning systems and stronger community engagement to prevent the recurrence of similar incidents.

Meanwhile, Nigerian diplomatic missions in South Africa have been instructed to maintain close contact with affected citizens and provide necessary consular assistance. Discussions are also ongoing regarding possible evacuation support for those who may wish to return home voluntarily, depending on how the situation develops.

The Federal Government reaffirmed its commitment to protecting Nigerians wherever they are in the world, stating that it would continue to engage diplomatically with South Africa until the safety of its citizens is fully guaranteed. It also urged Nigerians in South Africa to remain calm, avoid confrontation, and adhere strictly to safety advisories issued by local authorities and the Nigerian High Commission.

As diplomatic consultations continue, the situation remains under close observation, with both countries expected to sustain dialogue aimed at de escalating tensions and preventing further incidents. Nigeria reiterated that while it values its strong relationship with South Africa, respect for human rights and the protection of citizens abroad remain non negotiable priorities.

Reps Move to Establish National Framework for Alcohol Regulation in Nigeria

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The House of Representatives has initiated legislative moves aimed at strengthening the regulation of alcohol production, distribution, and consumption across Nigeria, as lawmakers push for the establishment of a unified national control framework to address public health concerns, safety risks, and regulatory inconsistencies within the sector.

The proposal seeks to harmonise existing laws and regulatory practices governing alcoholic beverages in the country, with lawmakers arguing that the current system is fragmented and lacks the coordination required for effective enforcement. They noted that multiple agencies currently oversee different aspects of alcohol regulation, often resulting in overlapping responsibilities and weak compliance monitoring.

According to the lawmakers, the absence of a centralised regulatory framework has contributed to the widespread availability of unregulated and substandard alcoholic products in the market. They expressed concern that such products, particularly those packaged in sachets and small bottles, have increased accessibility among underage consumers, commercial drivers, and other vulnerable groups.

The House further raised alarm over the social consequences associated with alcohol misuse, including rising cases of road accidents, domestic violence, health complications, and public disorder. Members stressed that these challenges are placing increasing pressure on public health systems and security agencies across the country.

The proposed framework is expected to bring together key regulatory institutions such as food and drug administration agencies, consumer protection bodies, standards organisations, and relevant security authorities under a coordinated national system. Lawmakers believe this integration will enhance enforcement efficiency and ensure uniform compliance with national standards.

The legislative initiative comes amid ongoing debates over alcohol regulation in Nigeria, particularly following previous attempts by regulatory agencies to restrict or phase out the production and sale of alcoholic beverages in sachets and polyethylene terephthalate containers. Those measures were introduced as part of public health protection efforts but have generated significant controversy among industry operators.

Manufacturers and distributors have argued that such restrictions could negatively affect employment, small businesses, and distribution networks that rely heavily on low cost packaging formats. However, lawmakers insist that public health and safety must remain the priority, especially in light of growing concerns over alcohol abuse among young people.

The House of Representatives emphasized that the proposed national control framework is not intended to prohibit alcohol production or consumption but to ensure responsible regulation aligned with international best practices. Lawmakers noted that many countries have implemented structured alcohol control systems that balance economic interests with public health protection.

Key elements of the proposed framework include stricter licensing requirements for producers, distributors, and retailers, as well as enhanced monitoring mechanisms to track compliance throughout the supply chain. The framework also proposes improved data collection systems to support evidence based policymaking and enforcement.

In addition, lawmakers are advocating for stronger collaboration between federal and state regulatory bodies to eliminate inconsistencies in enforcement and ensure uniform application of alcohol control policies nationwide. They argued that regulatory fragmentation has created loopholes that allow non compliant operators to evade oversight.

Public awareness and education campaigns also form part of the proposed measures, with lawmakers stressing the need to inform citizens about the risks associated with excessive alcohol consumption. They noted that prevention through education is a critical component of any effective control strategy.

The initiative is part of broader legislative efforts by the National Assembly to address substance abuse and related social challenges in Nigeria. Lawmakers have increasingly focused on the rising prevalence of drug and alcohol misuse, particularly among young people, describing it as a growing public health concern.

Health professionals and civil society organisations have consistently called for stronger regulatory interventions, warning that uncontrolled alcohol consumption contributes significantly to preventable illnesses and long term social costs. They have urged the government to adopt comprehensive strategies that combine regulation, enforcement, and public education.

The House is expected to engage relevant ministries, regulatory agencies, industry stakeholders, and civil society organisations as consultations continue on the proposed framework. Public hearings will also be conducted to allow stakeholders to contribute to the legislative process before any final decision is made.

If adopted, the national alcohol control framework is expected to significantly reshape the regulatory environment in Nigeria by improving coordination among agencies, strengthening enforcement capacity, and enhancing protection for consumers. Lawmakers say the reform will ultimately promote responsible consumption while reducing the harmful social and health impacts associated with alcohol misuse.

UPDATE: Obidient Movement Faction Emerges, Sacks Peter Obi, Yunusa Tanko (VIDEO)

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Fresh cracks have emerged within the Obidient Movement after a faction of the group announced the expulsion of former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi, Yunusa Tanko, and other leaders linked to the movement’s post-2023 structure.

The group also declared that it had officially dropped the “Obidient” identity associated with Obi and rebranded itself as the “#OBEDIENT Movement” ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Speaking at a press conference in Abuja on Thursday, the faction’s International Coordinator, Dr Barry Avotu Johnson, accused the former leadership of turning the movement into a tool for personal and political interests.

According to him, the original vision of the movement had been abandoned after the 2023 elections, making a complete restructuring necessary.

“Today, we have come to inform the world that the original founders and custodians of the true Obedient Movement Worldwide have resolved to reclaim the movement and return it to the people,” Johnson said.

He announced the immediate dissolution of the leadership structure that emerged after the 2023 election cycle, insisting that those who assumed leadership positions without the approval of the founding members were no longer recognised.

Johnson said the movement was entering what he described as “a new era of rebranding, restructuring, reconciliation and renewed vision” ahead of 2027.

He also clarified that the group had not endorsed any presidential candidate for the next election and no longer had ties with the Labour Party.

The faction named Mallam Nasir Baba as secretary of the movement, adding that more appointments would be announced after ongoing consultations.

Johnson urged members across the country and in the diaspora to remain calm and united despite the internal shake-up.

He traced the roots of the movement to the civic energy that followed the #EndSARS protests, saying it was initially created as a broader youth-driven political platform before eventually aligning with Peter Obi during the 2023 elections.

According to him, the movement first attempted to operate through the Nigeria Youth Democratic Party before later collaborating with the National Rescue Movement and eventually supporting Obi under the Labour Party platform.

“At that time, the movement adopted Mr Peter Obi as its preferred presidential candidate, and the identity evolved into the popular campaign expression known as ‘Obidient,’” he explained.

The group also used the occasion to call on the Federal Government to protect democratic freedoms ahead of the 2027 elections, urging authorities to review cases involving detained #EndSARS protesters and other activists.

It further appealed to opposition leaders across the country to prioritise unity over individual ambition.

Repeated efforts to get reactions from Peter Obi and Yunusa Tanko were unsuccessful as calls and messages sent to them were not answered at the time of filing the report.

Watch the video below.

Anthropic Secures SpaceX Deal to Boost Servers

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Anthropic partnered with SpaceX to boost Claude AI compute capacity. This deal raises user limits and powers new server expansions. Read the full story here.


To begin, Anthropic recently announced a massive compute partnership with SpaceX. Specifically, the AI company secured exclusive access to new servers. As a result, users will see immediate upgrades to their daily service limits. Furthermore, this article will explore what these changes mean for you.

SpaceX Server Capacity
First, Anthropic signed an agreement to use the Colossus 1 data center. That is to say, SpaceX will supply all the compute power from this massive facility. Consequently, Anthropic gains over 300 megawatts of fresh operating capacity.

Moreover, this enormous power translates to over 220,000 NVIDIA GPUs. Because of this, the company can deploy new resources within a single month. In addition, this rapid expansion directly supports advanced artificial intelligence training.

Shortly after, experts noted the scale of this technological achievement. To put it simply, running artificial intelligence requires intense electrical power. Therefore, partnering with SpaceX solves a major infrastructure challenge for Anthropic.

“We have agreed to a partnership with SpaceX that will substantially increase our compute capacity.”  Anthropic Communications, Official Statement

Claude AI Usage Limits
Meanwhile, dedicated customers receive instant benefits from this new hardware. Specifically, Anthropic doubled the five-hour rate limits for premium software tools. This means that Pro, Max, and Team plan members get much more access.

Also, the company eliminated the annoying peak hours limit reductions entirely. As a result, developers can build complex projects without constant interruptions. Furthermore, API rate limits for the powerful Opus models increased significantly.

On the other hand, free users might not notice massive changes immediately. Nevertheless, upgrading the core servers stabilizes the whole network for everyone. Ultimately, faster processing speeds create a much smoother user experience overall.

Global AI Infrastructure Deals
Besides that, the SpaceX contract joins several other massive corporate agreements. For instance, Anthropic previously signed a five-gigawatt deal with Amazon. Following this, the company established another huge contract with Google and Broadcom.

At the same time, Anthropic invested heavily in American technology infrastructure. Specifically, they partnered with Microsoft and NVIDIA for massive cloud storage. Consequently, these combined efforts secure their position in the tech market.

Even so, building server farms requires careful planning and immense capital. However, Anthropic actively seeks out democratic countries with strong legal frameworks. Because of this, they ensure a secure supply chain for all hardware.

Future AI Development Plans
Since then, the technology firm has focused heavily on international business expansion. In other words, they want to serve corporate clients across the globe. Specifically, financial services and healthcare providers demand strict regional data security.

Therefore, placing physical servers in strategic locations solves many regulatory problems. Moreover, Anthropic plans to invest money back into local host communities. This means that expanding operations helps both the company and local economies.

In addition, executives expressed interest in exploring orbital computing technology next. That is to say, future servers might literally operate in outer space. Overall, this ambitious vision pushes the boundaries of modern computer science.

Software Developers and Claude AI
To add information, software engineers rely heavily on these advanced digital systems. Specifically, developers use Claude Code to write complex computer programs daily. Because of this, stable server connections remain absolutely critical for businesses.

Consequently, previous server restrictions frustrated many dedicated professional computer programmers. However, the new SpaceX servers eliminate these frustrating bottleneck issues completely. In summary, programmers can work faster and build much better applications.

Also, enterprise clients appreciate the newly expanded API request allowances. That is to say, big corporations can process more data simultaneously. Ultimately, this change makes Anthropic much more competitive against industry rivals.

Infrastructure Logistics and Server Farms
On the other hand, massive server farms consume tremendous amounts of electricity. Therefore, managing the environmental impact requires careful logistical planning and coordination. Despite this, Anthropic remains committed to building sustainable long-term data networks.

In addition, the Colossus 1 facility offers highly efficient cooling systems. This means that the expensive NVIDIA GPUs run safely without overheating. As a result, the hardware lasts longer and performs much more reliably.

Shortly after, tech analysts praised the strategic nature of this partnership. To put it simply, acquiring computing power defines success in artificial intelligence. Overall, Anthropic demonstrated strong leadership by securing this vital infrastructure deal.

In conclusion, Anthropic secured a vital advantage by partnering with SpaceX. Specifically, the massive server upgrade directly empowers users with higher limits. Because of this, developers can create better applications without constant restrictions. Moving forward, the company will continue expanding its global digital infrastructure.

Who Will Lead Liverpool Next After Virgil van Dijk? Inside the Club’s Future Captaincy Debate

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Liverpool Football Club is approaching a quiet but important transition phase in its leadership structure, as attention gradually turns toward who will eventually succeed Virgil van Dijk as club captain. The Dutch defender has been a commanding presence at Anfield since taking over the armband, bringing stability, authority, and elite-level consistency to a team that has competed at the highest level in England and Europe.

However, with Van Dijk entering the later stages of his Liverpool career, discussions about succession are becoming increasingly relevant within football circles. While no immediate change is expected, the question of who leads the team into its next era is already shaping internal and external conversations about the club’s long term direction.

At the centre of that conversation is Hungarian midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai, who is widely viewed as the strongest internal candidate to take over the captaincy when the time eventually arrives.

Szoboszlai has quickly established himself as one of the most influential figures in Liverpool’s midfield since joining the club. His energy, technical quality, and relentless work rate have made him a key component in the team’s evolving tactical system. More importantly, his mentality on and off the pitch has drawn consistent praise from coaches, teammates, and football analysts who see leadership qualities developing rapidly in his game.

One of the strongest endorsements of Szoboszlai’s leadership potential has come directly from Van Dijk himself. The Liverpool captain has previously spoken positively about the midfielder’s character and professionalism, suggesting that he possesses the attributes needed to become a future leader of the team. Such recognition from an established captain is often seen as a significant indicator of succession planning within elite football environments.

Beyond club football, Szoboszlai already carries leadership responsibility at international level, having captained the Hungarian national team. This experience has strengthened his reputation as a player capable of handling pressure, organizing teammates, and setting standards in high stakes matches. His maturity in such a role at a relatively young age has further reinforced the belief that he could eventually transition into a permanent leadership position at Liverpool.

Within Liverpool F.C., leadership is not defined solely by wearing the captain’s armband. Instead, the club operates with a leadership group made up of senior players who influence dressing room culture, training intensity, and match day mentality. Van Dijk currently sits at the top of that structure, supported by experienced teammates who help maintain standards across the squad.

As the club evolves under its current sporting project, several players are being monitored as potential long term leaders. Among them is French defender Ibrahima Konaté, who has shown increasing vocal presence in defense and is developing into a more commanding figure during matches. His physical dominance and growing consistency have made him an important part of Liverpool’s defensive future.

In midfield, Alexis Mac Allister has also emerged as a respected presence. Known for his calm decision making and intelligent positioning, he brings a sense of control to the team’s structure. While not the most outspoken player, his influence is felt through performance consistency and tactical discipline, qualities that often contribute to leadership consideration at top clubs.

Goalkeeper Alisson Becker is another senior figure whose professionalism and experience make him a natural leader within the squad. His communication from the back and his ability to organize defensive structure are vital components of Liverpool’s system. However, goalkeepers are less frequently appointed long term captains in modern football, which slightly reduces his likelihood of inheriting the armband permanently.

Trent Alexander Arnold also represents an important leadership voice within the club. Having risen through Liverpool’s academy system, he understands the club’s culture deeply and has already served as vice captain in certain situations. His football intelligence and emotional connection to the club are significant factors in any leadership discussion, although his long term future position within the squad structure could influence his suitability for the permanent captaincy role.

Despite these options, the general consensus among observers is that Szoboszlai currently stands out as the most complete leadership profile for Liverpool’s future. His combination of intensity, communication, tactical intelligence, and international captaincy experience places him in a strong position compared to other candidates.

Liverpool F.C. has historically valued captains who embody both technical excellence and emotional leadership. From Steven Gerrard to Jordan Henderson and now Van Dijk, the armband has consistently been given to players who represent the identity and mentality of the club both on and off the pitch. Szoboszlai’s rapid adaptation to English football and his visible passion during matches suggest that he aligns with this tradition.

It is also important to note that captaincy transitions at elite clubs are rarely immediate or straightforward. They often evolve gradually through shared leadership responsibilities before a formal appointment is made. Van Dijk himself spent time within Liverpool’s leadership group before becoming full time captain, a process that allowed continuity and stability during transition.

For now, Van Dijk remains firmly in charge and continues to deliver performances that justify his position. However, as Liverpool plan for the future, the question of who will eventually inherit his role is becoming more prominent. The club’s leadership planning suggests a structured approach rather than a sudden change, ensuring that whoever takes over is fully prepared for the responsibility.

At this stage, Dominik Szoboszlai appears to be the leading candidate in that long term picture. While competition exists within the squad, his current trajectory, combined with internal support and international experience, places him in a strong position to become the next captain of Liverpool F.C. when the time comes.

For supporters, the debate is less about urgency and more about anticipation. A new era of leadership is on the horizon, and while Virgil van Dijk continues to set the standard, the foundations of Liverpool’s next captain are already beginning to take shape within the squad.

Latest evacuee from hantavirus-hit cruise ship arrives in Europe

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Another passenger linked to the hantavirus outbreak aboard the cruise ship MV Hondius has been flown to Europe for treatment, as health authorities continue tracing possible exposures across several countries.

The latest patient arrived in Amsterdam on Thursday while the vessel continued its journey toward Tenerife in Spain’s Canary Islands.

DDM reported that the outbreak aboard the ship has triggered international concern after three passengers died from the virus.

However, global health agencies insist the risk of a widespread outbreak remains low.

Cases connected to the cruise have now prompted monitoring and isolation measures in countries including Britain, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands and South Africa.

Dutch airline KLM also confirmed that one of its flight attendants is being tested after possible exposure to an infected passenger during a recent flight.

Hantavirus is a rare disease usually transmitted through contact with infected rodents or their waste.

It can lead to severe respiratory illness, heart complications and, in some cases, haemorrhagic fever.

There is currently no vaccine or specific cure, with treatment mainly focused on managing symptoms.

Health experts say the strain identified on the MV Hondius is the Andes variant, a rare form capable of spreading between humans through close contact.

Investigators believe one passenger may have contracted the virus before boarding the ship in Argentina and later transmitted it to others during the Atlantic voyage.

Oceanwide Expeditions, the Dutch company operating the vessel, said there were currently no symptomatic individuals left onboard.

In the United Kingdom, health officials said two passengers who returned from the cruise have been advised to isolate, although neither has shown symptoms.

Authorities stressed that the public health risk remains “very low.”

The World Health Organisation also moved to calm fears, with WHO Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus saying the likelihood of the virus spreading globally was low.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention echoed the same position, describing the threat to the American public as “extremely low.”

Attention has now shifted to South America, where Argentine authorities plan to test rodents in Ushuaia the city where the cruise departed on April 1 as part of efforts to trace the source of the outbreak.

The first known fatality involved a Dutch passenger who died aboard the ship on April 11. At the time, passengers were reportedly told the death was from natural causes.

Concern escalated after the man’s wife, who had travelled with his body to South Africa after leaving the ship, also died from hantavirus weeks later.

Officials are now tracing passengers and crew members who may have had contact with infected individuals during flights and stopovers linked to the cruise.

Despite the heightened monitoring, health authorities continue to stress that hantavirus spreads far less easily than COVID-19 and that the current outbreak remains limited.

BREAKING: Jonathan Says He Will Consult Widely Before Deciding on 2027 Presidential Race as Political Tension Builds

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Former President Goodluck Jonathan has declared that he will engage in wide consultations before taking any decision on a possible return to the presidency in the 2027 general elections, as political speculation over his future continues to intensify across Nigeria’s political landscape.

Jonathan made the position known amid growing pressure from political groups, supporters, and interest blocs urging him to consider a comeback bid. The former president, who led Nigeria from 2010 to 2015, said any decision on the matter would not be taken unilaterally but would follow extensive discussions with key political stakeholders across the country.

His comments have immediately sparked renewed political debate, with analysts and party insiders suggesting that his name remains one of the most prominent potential contenders in emerging conversations about the 2027 presidential race.

Jonathan emphasized that no final decision has been made, stressing that consultations remain central to his political approach at this stage. According to him, any move regarding the presidency would depend on careful engagement with a wide range of stakeholders, reflecting both national interest and political realities on the ground.

The former president’s statement comes at a time when discussions around possible coalition arrangements and consensus candidates are gaining momentum within opposition circles. Several political actors are reportedly exploring options that could produce a strong challenger capable of reshaping the 2027 electoral contest, with Jonathan frequently mentioned in such discussions.

Supporters of a possible return argue that his experience as a former head of state, combined with his record of overseeing a peaceful transition of power in 2015, positions him as a stabilizing figure in Nigeria’s increasingly competitive political environment. His concession after the 2015 presidential election remains one of the most referenced moments in the country’s democratic history.

That moment is often cited by political observers as a defining example of democratic maturity, with Jonathan widely commended both locally and internationally for prioritizing national stability over personal political ambition at the time.

Despite this growing wave of encouragement, Jonathan has remained cautious, avoiding any formal declaration of intent. His consistent reference to consultations suggests that he is still evaluating both political conditions and broader national considerations before reaching a conclusion.

Political analysts say the renewed attention on Jonathan reflects deeper uncertainty within Nigeria’s opposition landscape, where parties are still struggling to build cohesion ahead of the next general elections. In this context, his name has resurfaced as a potential consensus candidate capable of bridging regional and political divides.

At the same time, discussions around his possible return have also triggered legal and constitutional debates regarding eligibility and the interpretation of presidential tenure limits. While no official challenge has been made, the issue continues to generate commentary within political and legal circles.

Reactions across the political spectrum remain mixed. Some stakeholders believe Jonathan’s return could bring experience and stability to a politically tense environment, while others argue that Nigeria’s current realities require a new generation of leadership rather than a return to former office holders.

Within political parties, especially among opposition groups, his name continues to feature prominently in early strategic discussions ahead of 2027. However, no formal alignment or endorsement has been announced at this stage.

For now, Jonathan’s position keeps the political space open, with uncertainty surrounding whether he will eventually join the race or maintain his current statesman role. His emphasis on consultation signals that any decision will likely be deliberate, strategic, and shaped by broad political engagement.

As preparations for the 2027 elections gradually take shape, attention is expected to remain focused on his consultations and public statements, which could significantly influence emerging political alignments and reshape early electoral calculations across the country.

Nigerian Man Faces 20-Year Jail Term In US Wire Fraud Case

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WASHINGTON — A Nigerian man has been indicted by a United States federal grand jury over an alleged wire fraud scheme targeting a tribal casino, with prosecutors saying he could face up to 20 years imprisonment if convicted.

According to court documents, the suspect was accused of participating in a fraudulent operation involving electronic financial transactions and deceptive schemes aimed at obtaining funds illegally.

Federal authorities alleged that the fraud targeted a tribal casino in the United States, resulting in significant financial losses.

Investigators said the indictment followed extensive inquiries conducted by law enforcement agencies into the alleged criminal activities.

Under US federal law, wire fraud charges carry severe penalties, including lengthy prison sentences and substantial financial fines upon conviction.

Prosecutors argued that the suspect used interstate and electronic communications systems to facilitate the alleged scheme.

The case is expected to proceed through the US federal court system, where the accused will have the opportunity to respond to the allegations.

Legal analysts noted that wire fraud remains one of the most aggressively prosecuted financial crimes in the United States.

Authorities in recent years have intensified efforts to combat transnational cybercrime and online financial fraud involving international networks.

The indictment also reflects growing cooperation between law enforcement agencies in tracking financial crimes linked to digital transactions.

Officials have repeatedly warned individuals and organisations to strengthen cybersecurity measures against evolving fraud tactics.

The identity of the suspect and additional details surrounding the alleged operation were not immediately disclosed in early reports.

Observers say the case adds to ongoing concerns about international financial fraud and its impact on businesses and institutions.

The US justice system presumes defendants innocent until proven guilty in court proceedings.

If convicted, sentencing would depend on several factors, including the scale of the alleged fraud and judicial findings during trial.

The case is expected to attract attention as investigations into cross-border financial crimes continue to expand globally.

JUST IN: Bello El-Rufai Dumps APC For ADC

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Bello El-Rufai, son of former Kaduna State governor Nasir El-Rufai, has officially left the APC for the ADC.

The defections were announced during plenary on Thursday after Speaker Tajudeen Abbas read letters from the affected lawmakers.

Two PDP lawmakers from Kaduna State, Umar Ajilo and Suleiman Yahaya Richifa, also joined the ADC, citing internal crises and uncertainty within their former party.

The Speaker further disclosed that Kamilu Ado from Kano State defected from the ADC to the NDC, while Joshua Obika, representing AMAC/Bwari Federal Constituency in the FCT, resigned from the APC and joined the NDC.

In their separate letters, the lawmakers blamed unresolved disputes and instability within their former parties for their decisions to leave.

Bello El-Rufai’s move is expected to draw attention because of his father’s growing influence within the opposition coalition.

Nasir El-Rufai had earlier exited the APC for the SDP before later aligning with the ADC a political shift that triggered a wave of resignations among some of his former allies in Kaduna State.

Among those who reportedly left alongside the former governor’s camp were ex-commissioners Ibrahim Hussaini, Aisha Dikko, Amina Baloni and Halima Lawal, as well as former Head of Service, Bari’atu Mohammed.

The latest defections add to the growing political realignments ahead of the 2027 general elections, with opposition parties intensifying efforts to strengthen their ranks while internal tensions continue to unsettle both the APC and PDP.