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Type of candidate Nigerians should support in 2023 –Ajulo, former scribe, Labour Party

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Dr. Olukayode Ajulo, lawyer, arbitrator, and civil rights activist is the former National Secretary of the Labour Party. In this interview, he speaks on the matters Nigerians should consider at the polls next year and other national issues.

Ahead of the general election, the two major political parties, the All Progressives Congress (APC), and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), are each dealing with internal issues. While the APC is facing the backlash of its Muslim-Muslim ticket, PDP is rocked by the calls for the resignation of the National Chairman, Senator Iyorchia Ayu. These issues may affect the outcome of the polls, what do you think?

The truth is that in every political contest centred on the struggle for power, a crisis cannot be wished away; what matters is the ability to contain, and manage it. The reason we constantly experience political instability in this country is that most political players cannot honour simple mutual agreements. The APC Muslim-Muslim ticket issue is solely an affair between the APC and sections of the public who think it poses insensitivity to the plight of Christians and other religions. But remember, there are counterarguments in that regard. In a glaring opinion, the APC, as a party is not affected by this because, one of the virtues of Christians is to be tolerant and patient, therefore a significant part of the party is still very much working together. On the other hand, the internal wrangling within the PDP is really an albatross to its victory in the 2023 presidential election; the whole issue is in the public glare. And it is no secret. The crisis in the PDP is about the zoning agreement between the Northern and Southern structures of the party over the Presidential standard bearer and National Chairmanship position of the party. Gov Nyesom Wike is the only arrowhead of the agitation for the implementation of that agreement but the struggle has many parts. Obviously, there are many southern members of the party who want Ayu to resign to balance the party structure, and there are those who want Ayu to continue in office. It is their party affairs and some of us can only watch, learn and comment from the professional and public angles.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is facing its own crisis over the nomination of some alleged partisan individuals for consideration as commissioners in the Commission, what is your take?

When dealing with public issues, one must be careful not to allow emotions to dictate the tune of the argument. Everyone has political interests but not everyone is partisan. One can truly be a member of a political party if he or she holds a membership card of that political party. For example, I have a political interest in the person of the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, for a better Nigeria but that does not make me partisan because I do not have a membership card of the APC, even despite serving the party both in a political and professional capacity. Recall that I voluntarily resigned as the National Secretary of the Labour Party in principle, I am simply a voter and one who can influence others to vote. Now back to your question, these nominees will appear before the Senate and if the Senate finds anything partisan about them, they will be disqualified. It has happened before, but we cannot just disqualify people because of their individual interests. However, whoever is nominated for such a position is expected to serve in the interest of the country.

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Some of the Resident Electoral commissioners to be replaced had distinguished themselves in that position, do you think it is wise to bring in greenhorns as commissioners at this critical hour with the elections just five months away?

I beg to disagree on this, though, you need the experience to carry out good jobs, but this INEC assignment is not rocket science. Everything about INEC is in the public, and everyone knows how elections are conducted in Nigeria. We all know the lapses to be filled and wrongs to be corrected. These nominees are people with appreciable experiences in their chosen careers, their ability to adapt and work excellently is what counts, and I am sure INEC training cannot be as rigorous as the training they had encountered in their jobs. Also, remember the nominees are to occupy the positions of commissioners, just like the Chairman of INEC; these people are career staff who are expected to carry out day-to-day activities. Their jobs are more like helping the organisation to design and implement a free, fair, and credible election based on what they have experienced as members of the public. Or how do you then describe the ad-hoc staff you meet at the polling units? These people only have less than two weeks of INEC training and we still entrust INEC’s sensitive materials into their hands.

There are calls for the creation of Electoral Offences tribunals but if you look critically at some of the actions that may be deemed to constitute an electoral offence, you will agree that they are already offences under the extant laws; why for instance is it difficult to prosecute altering of election result figures as a crime of forgery or false declaration as perjury?

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I think the tribunal bill before the National Assembly is a good one, and I must confess I am particularly interested in the tribunal, and I have written severally about it and good enough, one of the INEC National Commissioners, Dr. Mustapha Lekki share the same interest with me. The tribunal I will not say much is imperative.

A recent report rates Nigeria as the second most terrorised country after Iraq, what is your reaction to that?

It is obvious that Nigeria is facing a serious security challenge like every other popular Nation but reports like this one need to be questioned. Yes, some sections of the country are affected more than others. People are taking Nigerian citizenship every day, even from the developed world. People will brand us the way we brand ourselves. I am not saying it is not good to report unpalatable issues but how do we report them? Do we keep the same energy to report the good ones? There are counties with bigger security problems than Nigeria, but they choose to manage them internally. I really do not want to mention names of countries but I disagree with that report because the same people will come up tomorrow to say Nigerians are the happiest people on earth. How do you justify the two? Do they mean we are still happy amidst a badly terrorised country? Badly terrorised is how I can describe being rated as the second most terrorised.

Your recent forecast of the 2023 presidential election tried to weigh the chances of the Labour Party candidate, Mr. Peter Obi, and you submitted that he must have control of at least six states outside Anambra to win the election, can you explain that?

It is good that you know that voting along tribal formation is secondary. People vote for their interests first before considering other factors. That Obi should be in total control of at least six states is not just about popularity. It is about tangible political structures and having the ability to meet their various interests. You must understand that as interest differs from one individual to another, so it is with the states of the federation. So, considering the number of Igbo living in other states is not significant to his vote. These people know why they left their native homes to settle in another state, and I can tell you that they will protect that interest ahead of anything else. To them, it is not about having an Igbo Presidency, it is about how the next President can serve the common interest with their own personal interests as the first in line. I do not only expect Obi to be in control of at least six states, I equally stated solutions on how he could harness the untapped structures at his disposal as the candidate of the Labour Party. Except he does all these things, his popularity cannot lead him anywhere.

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You have said that Peter Obi is not ready to be president, why do you say so, and what makes a candidate ready for the office of the president?

Please, get this correctly. That I said Peter Obi is not ready for Presidency is not about his ability and capacity. He has been a governor before, and he is a Nigerian living in Nigeria. So, he is expected to understand what good governance is about. But a political campaign is more than just a display of ability and competence. It requires a calculated strategy to win votes at the polls. I must say I have not seen Peter Obi playing political games. He has been doing the popularity contest and he is doing that fanatically. But what follows that? There are 774 Local government areas in Nigeria, who are the persons representing his political interests in these local setups. What about the political units and wards? I deliberately said, ‘Political Interest’ and not asking who knows him. If this is not put in place, I will still say Peter Obi is not ready to be President because he is not ready to cross River Niger, even River Owena, he has not”

You resigned from the Labour Party, and you served the APC in various capacities, and mobilised Progressives Lawyers for Osinbajo when the vice president contested for the APC presidential ticket, yet you say you are not partisan, what are you?

My unchanging political stance is on who will make the country better. Meanwhile, this comes with a clause, and it is ‘Who can win the election and make the country better?’ I know great individuals who can be President of this country and perform credibly well but can they win a presidential contest at this moment? The answer is capital NO. I am an objective persona and have always been for the best of the country. Regarding political inclination, I do not place much premium on any political party now, my focus is on the personae beginning the structures. I am an advocate of good governance, a professional in politics and not a professional politician. So, partisan politics is not my thing for now. I support you if you are doing excellently irrespective of your political party because the utmost priority is not about the party. It is about the development of society and the people.

 

Source: TheSun

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Tinubu Secures Fresh $238m Loan from Japan

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

Nigeria has secured a $238 million loan from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to support the expansion and modernization of the national power grid.

The deal, confirmed during engagements at the ninth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD9) in Yokohama, Japan, reflects a strategic shift towards implementation-driven energy development.

President Bola Tinubu highlighted that Nigeria’s participation at TICAD9 focused on concrete, outcome-oriented partnerships rather than ceremonial diplomacy.

“We are moving from planning to implementation, from agreements to delivery, and from promises to measurable results,” he said.

Details of the JICA Loan Project

The $238 million loan, supported by a Federal Executive Council counterpart funding of ₦19,083,192,805.30, will finance significant upgrades to Nigeria’s transmission infrastructure.

Key components of the project include:

Construction of 102.95 km of new 330kV double-circuit lines

Construction of 104.59 km of 132kV double-circuit lines

Development of four 330/132/33kV substations and two 132/33kV substations

Multiple line bay extensions to improve efficiency and reduce system losses

According to Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, the partnership with Japanese companies such as Toshiba, Hitachi, and Japan’s Transmission & Distribution Corporation is essential for unlocking Nigeria’s energy potential.

“Our focus is on transmission infrastructure, operational efficiency, and strategies to reduce system losses.

This $238 million loan from JICA provides the backbone for that transformation,” Adelabu explained.

Adelabu acknowledged Japan’s consistent support for Nigeria’s power sector, highlighting contributions in infrastructure, technical studies, training, and financing.

He emphasized that JICA’s backing is critical to expanding access to reliable, affordable, and sustainable electricity across the country.

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The project aims to strengthen Nigeria’s power transmission network, improve system reliability, and enhance overall efficiency, ultimately supporting industrial growth and meeting rising electricity demand nationwide.

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‘Gate of Hell’ Will Open on Gaza’– Israeli Defence Issues Finally Warning to Hamas

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Hamas militants kill Israeli male hostage, injured two female hostages in Gaza

Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz has issued a fierce warning to Hamas, declaring that Gaza City will face complete destruction if the militant group refuses to accept Israel’s conditions for ending the war.

Katz, in a statement shared on social media on Friday, August 22, 2025, used sharp words to describe Israel’s next steps.

He said the “gates of hell” would open on Hamas if it failed to disarm and release all hostages.

“Soon, the gates of hell will open upon the heads of Hamas’s murderers and rapists in Gaza until they agree to Israel’s conditions,” Katz wrote.

He added that if Hamas refused, Gaza City would suffer the same fate as Rafah and Beit Hanoun, two cities previously flattened by Israeli offensives.

His comments mark one of Israel’s strongest warnings since the escalation of the conflict.

The minister’s remarks came only hours after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that negotiations had been ordered to free the hostages held in Gaza.

Netanyahu explained in a video address that Israel’s military operation in Gaza City would not stop during talks. “Defeating Hamas and releasing our hostages go hand in hand,” he said.

The prime minister also confirmed the mobilisation of 60,000 reservists to join the offensive.

Meanwhile, mediators have been waiting for Israel’s response to a ceasefire plan that Hamas accepted earlier in the week.

The proposal suggests a phased release of hostages, but Israel insists that only a deal ensuring the release of all captives at once will be accepted.

Israel’s hardened stance has sparked growing concern worldwide.

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International leaders have cautioned that an expanded assault on Gaza City could worsen the humanitarian disaster already unfolding in the region.

Gaza’s health ministry says more than 62,000 Palestinians, most of them civilians, have been killed since Israel’s military campaign began.

The United Nations considers these figures credible.

The war was triggered by Hamas’s October 2023 attack, which left 1,219 people dead in Israel, mostly civilians.

Since then, the conflict has intensified, with both sides showing little sign of compromise.

With Katz’s threat to turn Gaza City into rubble if demands are not met, the conflict appears to be entering an even deadlier stage.

The international community continues to press for a ceasefire, but Israel’s leadership insists that victory over Hamas and the release of all hostages remain its top priorities.

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NAFDAC Raises Alarm as Fake Cowbell Milk Floods Nigerian Markets

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The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has raised alarm over the circulation of fake Cowbell “Our Milk” 12g sachets in Nigeria.

In a statement issued on Friday, August 22, 2025, the agency explained that the counterfeit milk is packaged to look like the discontinued Cowbell “Our Milk,” but it is unauthorised and unsafe for consumption.

Fake cowbell milk.

NAFDAC clarified that Promasidor Nigeria Ltd, the authentic manufacturer, stopped producing Cowbell “Our Milk” in September 2023.

The product was replaced with Cowbell “Our Creamy Goodness.” Despite this, fake versions of the old product have found their way into Nigerian markets.

Picture of Fake cowbell milk.

Picture of Fake cowbell milk.

The counterfeit sachets bear the brand name, NAFDAC registration number, and familiar packaging design, making them difficult for unsuspecting buyers to identify as fake.

Health Dangers of Fake Cowbell Milk

NAFDAC warned that the consumption of these counterfeit products poses serious health risks.

Fake milk could contain toxic chemicals, harmful additives, or diluted ingredients that endanger human health.

Infants, children, pregnant women, and the elderly are the most vulnerable. Possible dangers include:

  • Foodborne illnesses
  • Allergic reactions
  • Organ damage
  • Long-term health complications
  • In extreme cases, death

Counterfeit Product Details

  1. Product Name: Cowbell “Our Milk” 12g sachet
  2. Purported Manufacturer: Promasidor Nigeria Ltd
  3. Production Date: 04/2025
  4. Expiry Date: 12/2028

Picture of original cowbell milk.

NAFDAC Issues Strong Warning

The agency urged Nigerians to remain vigilant and avoid purchasing the counterfeit milk.

Healthcare professionals, distributors, and consumers have been advised to report suspicious sales of substandard or fake products immediately.

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Reports can be made through:

The nearest NAFDAC office

Toll-free line: 0800-162-3322

Email: sf.alert@nafdac.gov.ng

NAFDAC also called on traders and retailers to stop selling the fake sachets.

The agency assured the public that strict enforcement measures are being taken to remove the counterfeit products from circulation.

This is not the first time Nigerians have faced risks from fake food and beverages.

Experts warn that counterfeit consumables are becoming more sophisticated, often making them difficult to spot.

Consumers are advised to always check product details, expiry dates, and packaging changes announced by manufacturers.

By highlighting the dangers and raising awareness, NAFDAC says it hopes to protect Nigerians from avoidable health crises linked to fake milk products

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‘Misplaced Priority’: Peter Obi Blasts FG’s ₦142bn Bus Terminal Project

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Former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi has slammed the Federal Government’s approval of ₦142 billion for the construction of bus terminals across Nigeria, describing it as a reckless misplacement of priorities.

Obi issued a statement on Friday, August 22, via his Official X formerly Twitter platform, warning that the project reflects poor leadership and lack of focus in managing Nigeria’s limited resources. He titled his statement, “₦142 Billion for Bus Terminals.”

According to him, the true test of leadership is how scarce resources are prioritized.

He stressed that investing such a huge amount in bus terminals while critical sectors like healthcare suffer shows a government that is out of touch with citizens’ realities.

Obi said: “The difference between success and failure in any nation is how leaders prioritise resources.

The decision to spend ₦142 billion on six bus terminals exposes a lack of competence and vision. It is a clear sign of poor leadership.”

The Federal Executive Council had recently approved the funds for the construction of one modern bus terminal in each of the six geopolitical zones.

The government described it as part of efforts to modernise transport infrastructure and improve mobility nationwide.

But Obi strongly disagreed. He compared the allocation to healthcare funding, pointing out that the combined budget for all teaching hospitals and federal psychiatric centres in Nigeria is less than ₦100 billion in the 2024 budget.

“This is disturbing,” Obi continued, “because health remains one of the most critical sectors of development. Yet it is underfunded and deteriorating rapidly.

The World Health Organization has reported that over 20 million Nigerians live with mental health conditions.

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This is a tragic irony. How can the government ignore this crisis and focus on bus terminals?”

He argued that the health sector, alongside education and poverty reduction programs, deserves priority attention.

Obi insisted that until government spending reflects the real needs of Nigerians, the country will remain trapped in poor governance.

Many Nigerians have also taken to social media to express anger, echoing Obi’s concerns. Critics argue that the decision proves the Federal Government is disconnected from the economic struggles of ordinary citizens.

For Obi, the ₦142 billion project is not just a case of wrong timing.

He sees it as a clear example of governance failure and misplaced priorities.

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Why I’ll never encourage my son to visit Nigeria — Taribo West

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Taribo West

Former Super Eagles defender, Taribo West, has strongly criticized the treatment of Nigerian football legends, vowing never to encourage his son to set foot in Nigeria due to the neglect shown to the country’s sports heroes after their deaths.

Speaking passionately during the burial ceremony of late goalkeeper Peter Rufai, in a video shared by News Central on Friday, the former Inter Milan star expressed his deep disappointment with the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and the Lagos State Government for allegedly abandoning Rufai’s family during their time of need.

“It’s disheartening that you have Lagos State, you have the Nigerian Football Association, and yet they drop the entire burden on the family,”West lamented.

He revealed how deeply Rufai’s passing affected him, saying: “My mother passed on, I never shed tears. My father passed on in my hands, I never shed tears. But when Rufai passed on, I had goose pimples all over my body. Tears were rolling down my cheeks. What kind of nation is this?”

West didn’t hold back in recalling similar neglect faced by other late football icons like Stephen Keshi, Rashidi Yekini, and Thompson Oliha.

He condemned the consistent abandonment of ex-players who had sacrificed so much for the country, stating that such treatment discourages him from allowing his children to represent Nigeria in football.

“With this kind of example, I will never advise even my son to put his feet for this country. Send me out! Do we have a Football Federation or a Football Association in this Lagos State? That this hero, this soldier, this football evangelist, has to be treated this way in his family”, he said.

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The former defender also highlighted the financial struggles faced by Rufai’s family, revealing that they had to solicit funds from friends and well-wishers just to cover burial costs.

“Could you imagine that the family would be crying just to solicit within our groups to ask for money? That is madness”, he exclaimed, visibly frustrated.

Peter Rufai, fondly known as “Dodo Mayana,”was Nigeria’s first-choice goalkeeper during the nation’s victorious 1994 Africa Cup of Nations campaign and its debut at the FIFA World Cup the same year.

He passed away in July 2025, leaving behind a legacy that has reignited conversations about the lack of support and respect for retired athletes in Nigeria.

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