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Sanwo-Olu to host Southwest Governors in Lagos

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Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, will host his Southwest counterparts on February 13, 2025, at Lagos House, Ikeja.

This high-level meeting is poised to facilitate vital discussions among the governors.

Consequently, the South West Governors’ Forum will focus on essential regional issues affecting development and growth.

Participants will prioritize discussions on agriculture, food security, and collaborative initiatives aimed at driving economic progress.

Moreover, enhancing security and protecting lives and property will be a significant aspect of the agenda.

The governors will explore ways to bolster safety measures and create safer environments for all residents.

This upcoming meeting follows a prior session in Lagos on June 10, 2024, where Sanwo-Olu was elected Chairman of the Forum.

His leadership has proven crucial in fostering collaboration to tackle challenges and seize opportunities for sustainable development.

Ultimately, this forum highlights the governors’ commitment to collaborate on improving socio-economic conditions.

In doing so, they aim to enhance the well-being and livelihoods of residents throughout the Southwest region.

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Obidient Movement’s mobilisation director resigns

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Morris Monye, the Director of Mobilisation for the Obidient Movement, has announced his resignation, citing frustration with poor coordination and the financial strain of personally funding the movement’s activities.

In a statement shared on his official X handle on Thursday, Monye expressed disappointment over the movement’s lack of structure and teamwork, which he said contributed to its poor performance in the recently concluded Anambra State governorship election.

“Almost a year down the line, most of our short, medium, and long-term plans have not been met. I won’t be part of optics and no work,” Monye stated. “The poor showing at the Anambra election has also made my position untenable.”

He revealed that he had personally financed nationwide mobilisation efforts, including travel, voter awareness campaigns, and local structure support, without any financial backing from the movement’s leadership or its presidential candidate, Peter Obi.

Monye criticized the lack of communication, stating: “No money was given to the Directorate of Mobilisation. There’s no bank account even for the directorate. In fact, Mr. Peter Obi has never asked what we are doing in mobilisation — no communication, nothing.”

Monye also highlighted the personal toll of his role, including harassment and intimidation from government supporters, which he said endangered his safety and well-being.

“It’s a role that paints a target on your back. I’ve had to remain silent so as not to discourage anyone or appear to be complaining, but it has taken a toll on me and my family,” he said.

Despite the challenges, Monye listed his contributions to the movement, including creating an online registration system for supporters, reviving dormant support groups, establishing regional and local offices, and launching the Obidient NextGen university campus network.

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He also raised funds for the Anambra election candidate and initiated a project to equip polling unit agents with affordable body cameras for election accountability, urging his successor to complete the initiative.

Monye described his time in the movement as a “privilege” but emphasized that “you can’t run a campaign simply from general goodwill. This is not 2023. The element of surprise is gone.”

He called for fresh leadership to take the movement forward.

The Obidient Movement, a grassroots political force centered around Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi, gained significant traction during the 2023 elections, particularly among young Nigerians.

However, the leadership of the movement, including its National Coordinator Dr. Yunusa Tanko, has yet to respond to Monye’s resignation or the issues he raised.

 

 

 

 

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PHOTO: Kanu in Supreme Court, submits appeal against Nov 20 ruling

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The embattled leader of the proscribed Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, appeared at the Supreme Court earlier today, to personally deliver a letter to the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, requesting the discontinuation of his ongoing terrorism trial at the Federal High Court in Abuja.

Kanu cited the use of a repealed law as the basis for his appeal.

Accompanied by operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS), this move marks a last-minute effort to stop the judgment slated for November 20.

This follows Kanu’s recent application filed at the Court of Appeal, where he requested a stay of proceedings in his trial before Justice James Omotosho.

In the motion, he urged the appellate court to suspend the judgment pending the resolution of his appeal, arguing that his trial is being conducted under a law that no longer exists.

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Gunmen kill 4, abduct pastor, 11 others in Kaduna

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In a devastating turn of events, suspected Fulani armed men carried out coordinated attacks on three communities—Jantsauni, Mai Doki, and Maiyamma—situated in the Yarkasuwa area of Kurama Chiefdom, Lere Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

The assault, which took place late Tuesday night around 10pm, left four young men, aged between 27 and 30, dead and several others injured.

The attackers also abducted 12 residents, including Rev. Istifanus Dunga of the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA).

According to Mr. Pius Agaji Kyauta, the National Publicity Secretary of the Federated Kurama Association, the assailants stormed the communities in large numbers, firing indiscriminately and targeting homes.

A local source recounted the harrowing experience, explaining that the attackers surrounded houses, leaving residents with no option to flee.

“If you run, they shoot you; if you stay inside, they break in and take you,” he said, adding that his father and younger sister were among those kidnapped.

The communities are now in deep mourning, with no ransom demands yet made by the kidnappers.

Kyauta described the situation as a tragedy that has left the Kurama nation devastated, calling for urgent security intervention to prevent further attacks.

He emphasized the dire need for both governmental action and spiritual support to address the growing insecurity in the area.

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