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An unspecified number of worshippers have reportedly been abducted after terrorists invaded the Central Mosque in Dekara, Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State, during Friday prayers.


The incident occurred on Friday when the attackers, said to have arrived in large numbers, stormed the mosque while Jumu’at prayer was underway.


Sources in the community said the terrorists fired several shots into the air before gathering some of the worshippers and forcing them out of the mosque towards a nearby forest.


A resident, who spoke with our correspondent by telephone on condition of anonymity, said the attack was one of several security incidents recorded across Borgu Local Government Area on Friday.


“So many things have happened in Borgu LGA today. Terrorists attacked three communities, including Dekara. In Dekara, they went to the Central Mosque while Jumu’at prayer was ongoing and kidnapped more than 60 people. But they did not injure anybody,” the resident said.


According to the source, the attackers did not harm any of the worshippers during the operation, despite firing sporadically before taking the victims away.


Efforts to obtain official confirmation were ongoing as of the time of filing this report.


The spokesperson for the Niger State Police Command, SP Wasiu Abiodun, said he would verify the incident and provide an update, but had yet to respond as of press time.


(DAILY TRUST)

President Bola Tinubu has ordered the immediate arrest of Prince George Buchi Nwabueze following the discovery of an alleged fake agency operating from the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF).


The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) uncovered the purported agency, identified as the National Brands Development and Made in Nigeria Special Project Office, within the SGF’s office.


ICPC Chairman, Dr Musa Adamu Aliyu, SAN, disclosed this on Friday while briefing State House correspondents after meeting with President Tinubu.


According to Aliyu, the discovery was made during an ongoing investigation into the alleged fake Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council, which was reportedly operated by Adeyemi Matthew.


He said investigators found that office space had been illegally allocated to the newly discovered agency within the premises of the Office of the SGF.


The ICPC chairman also said President Tinubu had ordered the immediate suspension of three permanent secretaries — M.S. Danjuma, Engineer Nadungu Gagare and Richard P. Pheelangwah — in connection with the development.


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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has declared that he is determined to keep opposition politicians under pressure as the country approaches the 2027 general elections.


Wike made the remark on Friday while speaking with journalists during an inspection tour of ongoing infrastructure projects in Abuja.


The former Rivers State governor, who reflected on the state of opposition politics, said the crisis rocking the Peoples Democratic Party had weakened its position as a major opposition force.


According to him, the absence of a clearly dominant opposition party has changed the political landscape ahead of the next general elections.


He said, “I’ve told you there is no position. What do you have people who are not trying to see whether they can be relevant? Who’s the opposition leader now? Ordinarily, it would have been PDP, but because of the crisis we have had, and so you can’t see a formidable party that you call a leading opposition party.


“So, whatever they feel, it’s none of my business. I don’t want them to feel well. It’s not my wish that they should feel well.


“My business is to make them not to feel well all the days. Because they will be having high blood pressure. Yes, that’s my job.


“To make them to have high blood pressure. I am not here to make them to feel good, no. You see, when you are having a contest with somebody, your business is not to make him feel well.


“Your business is to make sure you beat him thoroughly. So that he will be sick all through. And that’s what we are doing to them.”


Wike, who remains a member of the PDP despite his differences with several figures within the party, has continued to play an influential role in the political realignment ahead of 2027.


The FCT minister also said he was unconcerned about how prominent opposition politicians, including former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar and Labour Party presidential candidate in the 2023 election, Peter Obi, were reacting to the unfolding political developments.


He added, “So how Atiku feels, how Obi feels, it does not give any headache. If I know how they feel now, I will add more crisis for them.”

Five men have lost their lives in a road crash involving a Toyota Camry and an Iveco truck along the Badagry Expressway, Lagos.


The fatal accident occurred early Saturday at Sawmill, close to Mowo Bus Stop, prompting an emergency response from the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency.


LASEMA said it received a distress call concerning the crash at about 5:16am and dispatched its Dolphin Team from the Igando base to the scene.


According to the agency, responders found a Toyota Camry, with registration number FKJ 630KS, and an Iveco truck, marked T28081 LA, involved in a head-on collision.


A statement issued by LASEMA Permanent Secretary, Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, said preliminary findings attributed the crash to excessive speed and reckless driving by the Camry driver.


“Preliminary investigation revealed that the accident was caused by over-speeding and reckless driving on the part of the Toyota Camry driver. The driver reportedly lost control of the vehicle, veered into the opposite lane and had a head-on collision with the oncoming Iveco truck,” the statement read.


The agency said all five occupants of the Camry, who were adult males, died as a result of injuries sustained in the crash.


“Regrettably, the impact of the collision resulted in the death of five adult males who were occupants of the Toyota Camry. The remains of the victims were carefully recovered, bagged with dignity, and handed over to officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps for further necessary action,” it added.


Responding agencies included the LASEMA Dolphin Team, Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, Federal Road Safety Corps and officers of the Nigeria Police Force from the Morogbo Division.


Two tow trucks were deployed to remove the damaged vehicles from the expressway. The wrecked vehicles were subsequently taken to the Morogbo Police Division, while the affected section of the road was cleared and reopened to traffic.


Oke-Osanyintolu expressed condolences to the families of the deceased and prayed for the repose of their souls.


He also advised motorists to avoid speeding, dangerous overtaking and other reckless driving practices, particularly during the early hours of the day.


The LASEMA chief stressed that road safety required the collective responsibility of all road users, while reaffirming the agency’s commitment to rapid emergency intervention and cooperation with other response agencies.

President Bola Tinubu has approved the composition of the All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign Council for the 2027 general elections, with former Zamfara State Governor, Senator Abdulaziz Yari, appointed as Director-General.


Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodimma, was named Secretary of the campaign council.


The appointments were announced in a statement issued on Saturday by the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga.


Under the structure, Tinubu will chair the council, while Vice President Kashim Shettima will serve as Vice-Chairman I. The APC National Chairman, Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, was designated Vice-Chairman II.


The party’s National Secretary, Senator Ajibola Basiru, and Hadiza Bala-Usman were appointed Deputy Secretary and Assistant Secretary respectively.


The council will be supported by a team of advisers comprising former APC National Chairman, Bisi Akande; veteran journalist and politician, Segun Osoba; former Imo State Governor, Senator Rochas Okorocha; former Nasarawa State Governor, Senator Abdullahi Adamu; and Senator Florence Ita-Giwa.


Senate President Godswill Akpabio, House of Representatives Speaker Tajudeen Abbas and Yobe State Governor Mai Mala Buni were assigned as Deputy Director-Generals overseeing the campaign in the southern and northern regions.


They will work alongside Senator Bamidele Opeyemi and Senator Jibril Barau.


Former Edo State Governor, Senator Adams Oshiomhole, was appointed Deputy Director-General in charge of mobilisation, while Tinubu’s Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, will oversee administration as Deputy Director-General.


James Faleke, who was prominent in the APC’s 2022/2023 presidential campaign, has also returned to the campaign structure as Deputy Director-General for election planning, coordination and monitoring.


Faleke will coordinate with zonal directors appointed for the six geopolitical zones. They are Senator Olushola Adeyeye for the South-West, Dr Ngozi Olejeme for the South-South, Senator Uche Ekwunife for the South-East, Muntaqha Rabe for the North-West, Ahmed Muhammed Ketso for the North-Central and Senator Sani Danladi for the North-East.


Stella Okotete, Abdullahi Garba Ramat and Audu Maikori were appointed secretaries under the election planning directorate.


The legal directorate will be headed by Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Muiz Banire, with Liman Hassan and Babatunde Ogala serving as deputies.


The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, was appointed Coordinating Director for Media and Strategic Communication. He will work with Dele Alake, Bayo Onanuga and Lanre Issa-Onilu.


Tunde Rahman, Sunday Dare, Daniel Bwala and Felix Morka were named coordinating deputy directors in the directorate, while Abdulaziz Abdulaziz, Temitope Ajayi, Aderonke Arabirin and Frederick Nwabufo were appointed coordinating secretaries.


Segun Dada, who occupied the New Media directorate in the 2022 campaign, is returning as its Director, with Solomon Arowolo appointed Secretary.


The campaign council also named five spokespersons, led by Dele Alake. Others are Alwan Hassan, Ayobami Oyalowo, Kemi Asekun-Shittu and Adamu Fanda.


Tinubu urged members of the council to commit themselves fully to securing victory for the APC in the January 2027 elections.


He also directed the leaders of the various directorates to engage other party members who were not included in the formal list and encourage them to contribute to the campaign.


The statement read, “We have delivered on our campaign promises and set our country on a path of economic progress. We are definitely out of the dark tunnel and are now at the cusp of reaping the benefits of a prosperous economy that will benefit all Nigerians.


“As we march into the campaign season, we have many achievements to trumpet, let us confidently showcase our record and inspire hope in every corner of our nation. Let us soundly defeat all those forces who plan to take our country backwards.”

The naira strengthened marginally against the United States dollar at the official foreign exchange market on Friday, closing the week at N1,346.49 to the dollar.


Figures published on the official website of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) showed that the local currency appreciated by N1.13, or 0.08 per cent, compared with the N1,347.62-to-dollar rate recorded on Thursday.


The latest gain capped a relatively stable week for the naira, which recorded only one session of depreciation amid the ongoing reforms by the apex bank.


At the beginning of the week on Monday, the currency appreciated to N1,349.53 per dollar. It extended the positive trend on Tuesday before recording a marginal 0.5 per cent decline on Wednesday.


The naira subsequently regained ground on Thursday, appreciating by N2.79, before recording another modest gain at the close of trading on Friday.


The performance means the domestic currency ended the week on a positive note, despite fluctuations recorded during the five trading sessions.

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Enugu State has been thrown into mourning following the death of its chairman in Udenu Local Government Area, Hon. Chisimdiri Emmanuel Ngwu.


Ngwu, described as one of the party’s longest-serving members in the state, was reportedly found dead near his residence in the early hours of Wednesday, August 19, 2026, shortly after he left his home.


A family source told our correspondent that Ngwu woke up early that morning and stepped outside, but failed to return.


“He woke up early in the morning on Wednesday and walked out, and that was the last we heard of him,” the source said.


According to the source, members of the family became concerned after realising that Ngwu was missing. His lifeless body was later discovered in front of the family compound.


“When we woke up, we didn’t see him, only to discover his lifeless body in front of our compound. We saw scratches on his neck, which was twisted backwards,” the source added.


The circumstances surrounding the politician’s death have since generated anxiety among his relatives, political associates and members of the ADC.


Reports indicated that two persons had been arrested in connection with the incident, although details about their identities and the reasons for their arrest were not immediately available.


Efforts to obtain confirmation from the Enugu State Police Command were unsuccessful as its spokesman, SP Daniel Ndukwe, said he was unaware of the incident.


However, the immediate past chairman of the ADC in Enugu State, Mrs Stella Chukwuma, confirmed Ngwu’s death.


The incident has left members of the party and residents of the area awaiting further details from the authorities on the circumstances surrounding the death.


(The NATION)

The President Bola Tinubu-led Federal Government says it spent N3.14 trillion on electricity subsidies between June 2023 and December 2025, according to figures contained in its latest economic reform scorecard.


The government said the intervention was designed to shield electricity consumers from the effect of tariff increases as reforms in the power sector continued.


The electricity subsidy was among N30.64 trillion in additional spending pressures incurred by the Federal Government during the 31-month period.


The figures were released by the Ministry of Finance following a presentation by Taiwo Oyedele, Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, on Wednesday.


According to the ministry, electricity subsidy payments rose sharply from N177 billion in 2023 to N1.48 trillion in 2024, representing an increase of more than 740 per cent.


By December 2025, the subsidy bill stood at N1.47 trillion, indicating a marginal 1.14 per cent decline compared with the previous year.


Other major spending pressures recorded during the period included N9.39 trillion for wage adjustments, N9.37 trillion arising from the impact of exchange-rate movements on external debt servicing and N6.47 trillion for strategic infrastructure.


The government said it mobilised N20.4 trillion in additional resources to partly finance the increased expenditure.


The funds comprised N5.43 trillion from the Federal Government’s share of estimated subsidy savings, N3.12 trillion in additional revenues and N11.85 trillion raised through incremental borrowing.


Despite the additional resources, the government said there was still a funding shortfall of N10.24 trillion, which had to be accommodated within the existing revenue base.


The disclosure comes against the backdrop of the Federal Government’s plan to gradually withdraw electricity subsidies from 2027.


In July, Joseph Tegbe, Minister of Power, said the government had no immediate plan to increase electricity tariffs, explaining that subsidy payments would be gradually phased out from next year while ensuring that Nigerians continued to benefit from existing arrangements.


The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) had raised electricity tariffs for Band A customers in April 2024.


Under the revised tariff regime, Band A consumers, who are expected to receive a minimum of 20 hours of electricity supply daily, saw their rate increase from N66 to N225 per kilowatt-hour.


NERC said the tariff adjustment was expected to reduce the government’s subsidy burden by about N1.14 trillion in 2024.

(The CABLE)

A Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) officer, identified as Joseph Ali, has died following an accidental discharge from a locally fabricated rifle at his residence in Abuja.


The incident occurred at about 7:30 a.m. on Friday in Compensation Layout, Old Kutunku, Abuja, as Ali was preparing to leave for work.


According to a report by Sahara Reporters, a police signal indicated that a distress call was received after the firearm accidentally discharged while the officer was handling it.


According to the report, Ali had dressed for work and was about to leave his residence when he picked up the locally made rifle, which he reportedly used for community security, to conceal it before departing.


He was, however, said to have been unaware that the rifle was cocked.


“In the process of picking it, the rifle discharged, with the pellets hitting him on the left eye,” the signal stated.


The incident reportedly happened in the presence of Ali’s wife and children.


Following the shooting, the immigration officer was rushed to the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital (UATH) for medical attention.


However, a doctor on duty reportedly examined him and confirmed that he had died.


“Victim is taken to UATH where the doctor on duty confirmed him dead,” the signal stated.


His body was thereafter deposited at the hospital’s mortuary pending an autopsy.


The matter has been transferred to the Department of Criminal Investigation (DCB) for further investigation, according to the police report.


Further details are expected from the authorities as investigators work to establish the circumstances surrounding the fatal firearm discharge.


(SAHARA REPORTERS)

The Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Dr Dennis Brutu Otuaro, has urged people of the Niger Delta to reciprocate President Bola Tinubu’s developmental efforts by voting massively for him in the 2027 general elections.


Otuaro made the call on Thursday in Abuja while speaking at the pre-departure orientation for 150 postgraduate scholarship beneficiaries being deployed to universities in the United Kingdom.


A statement signed by Mr Igoniko Oduma – Special Assistant on Media to the PAP’s administrator, on Friday, said the latest deployment brings the number of PAP-sponsored beneficiaries sent to UK universities this year to 243, following the deployment of 93 beneficiaries in January and May.


Before the latest batch, about 270 beneficiaries were already studying various postgraduate programmes in UK universities, including cybersecurity, software engineering, data science analytics, law, forensic auditing, fintech analytics, construction engineering management, global public health and oil and gas engineering.


Speaking at the event, Otuaro described the scholarship scheme as a strategic investment in the future of the Niger Delta and Nigeria, saying it would help address the region’s human capital deficit while contributing to peace and stability.


He said, “We are again here to send some of the most brilliant and vibrant youths of the Niger Delta for post-graduate studies in select disciplines in the UK.


“We are able to do this because, our father and leader, Mr President is committed to the peace, security and development of the Niger Delta.


“I must say that as a people, we should make sure we vote massively to ensure his victory in the 2027 general elections. This is the best way to show gratitude to a President who has taken these deliberate steps to help our people and the region.


“This year, in January and May, we had sent 93 beneficiaries for offshore post-graduate programmes. Now, we have 150 that we are sending abroad, and about 56 made first class while about 140 made second-class upper division. We already have 270 in UK universities before these recent deployments.


“This exercise underscores our commitment to ensuring that the Niger Delta youths have greater access to higher education within and outside Nigeria as we build a solid foundation for the region’s future.”


The PAP administrator attributed the expansion of the scholarship programme to what he described as President Tinubu’s unprecedented support for the agency under the Renewed Hope Agenda.


Otuaro disclosed that 8,700 beneficiaries were currently undergoing training and education within Nigeria, while the programme had also expanded its offshore scholarship opportunities.


“As of today, we have 8700 in-country. That is what President Tinubu has done for the Niger Delta. By the grace of God, we are going to increase the number this year.


“We have deployed 270 beneficiaries to offshore universities: 11 for undergraduate programmes, 238 for master’s degrees, and 21 for PhDs.


“While 57 have graduated, many with distinction, 248 are in-training. From onshore universities, we have recorded 54 master’s and doctoral graduates. In the 2024/2025 academic year, we recorded over 50 first class and over 134 second-class upper division.


“That is our investment for a greater and better tomorrow because it will help our communities and our region tomorrow,” Dr Otuaro added.


He expressed appreciation to President Tinubu for his support for the programme and commended the National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, for his supervision, insights and professional contributions.


Otuaro charged the beneficiaries to remain focused on their studies, obey the laws of the United Kingdom and regulations of their respective institutions, and return home after completing their programmes to contribute to the development of their communities and Nigeria.


Two of the beneficiaries, Opukeme Gideon, who will study MSc Cyber Security at the University of Aberdeen, and Afiyagba Peredisabofa, who will undertake an MSc in Oil and Gas at Coventry University, thanked President Tinubu and Otuaro for the opportunity.


They pledged to work hard and make the country and the Niger Delta proud.


In separate goodwill messages, the Chairman of the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), Dr Boladei Igali; Prof. Ben Binebai of Niger Delta University, Bayelsa State; Niger Delta activist, AnnKio Briggs; Senior Policy Adviser to the Delta State Governor, Hon. Funkekeme Solomon; and President of the Ijaw Youth Council, Dr Doubra Okotete, commended the Federal Government for sustaining the scholarship programme.


They also praised Otuaro for expanding the scheme and described it as “a legacy that will impact several generations.”


The stakeholders further commended the PAP leadership for promoting gender balance in the selection of beneficiaries, noting the significant representation of female scholars.


The new beneficiaries were also sensitised on social and cultural dynamics, academic and school expectations, security considerations while studying abroad, obligations of the PAP office to beneficiaries and economic prudence.


Other stakeholders at the event included PANDEF Secretary, Engr. Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack; Treasurer, Hon. Mrs Ifeoma Agbomah; and members of the Ijaw Women Connect, led by its President, Mrs Rosemary Oduone.

The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation has approached a federal court in Washington, D.C., seeking permission to privately explain why it is withholding portions of investigative records linked to allegations of drug trafficking involving President Bola Tinubu.


In a court filing dated August 20, the FBI asked the US District Court for the District of Columbia to allow it to submit a confidential declaration to the judge explaining grounds that, according to the agency, cannot be disclosed publicly.


The proposed submission, known as an ex parte, in camera declaration, would be presented privately to the judge and kept outside the public record.


The FBI argued that making some of the withheld information public could expose law-enforcement methods and procedures, while also potentially putting the lives or physical safety of certain individuals at risk.


The application was made public on X by Von Batten-Montague-York, a Washington-based lobbying firm recently engaged by African Democratic Congress presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar.


The records in question stem from two Freedom of Information Act requests submitted to the FBI.


The first request, identified as 1588244-000, sought the “entire FBI file” on Tinubu, who was described in the request as Nigeria’s president-elect in February 2023.


The second request, numbered 1593615-000, asked for FBI Form 302 interview records concerning Tinubu in connection with FBI Case No. 245-IP-71386-UUUUUU covering 1992 and 1993.


According to the bureau, it relied on several exemptions under the US Freedom of Information Act, including exemptions 6, 7(C), 7(D), 7(E) and 7(F), to withhold parts of the records.


The agency said some of the information could reveal investigative techniques and procedures, while other material could reasonably be expected to threaten the life or physical safety of an individual.


It further argued that the full justification for applying exemptions 7(E) and 7(F) could not safely be disclosed in a public filing.


The FBI is therefore asking the court to permit it to submit an additional declaration under seal, through which it would provide the judge with further details supporting its position.


The agency said it would file the confidential document by August 28 if the court grants its request.


The case was brought by Aaron Greenspan, founder of PlainSite, who has been seeking government records connected to investigations into a Chicago heroin trafficking operation dating back to the early 1990s.


Greenspan submitted 12 FOIA requests to six US federal agencies between 2022 and 2023. The requests sought documents relating to criminal investigations involving four individuals, including Tinubu, Lee Andrew Edwards, Mueez Abegboyega and Abiodun Agbele.


Five of the agencies initially issued what is known as a Glomar response, meaning they refused to confirm or deny whether the requested records existed.


Greenspan challenged the agencies’ positions before the US Department of Justice’s Office of Information Policy, but the office upheld their responses.


He subsequently instituted a lawsuit on June 12, 2023, challenging the refusal to confirm or deny the existence of the records.


The FBI, Drug Enforcement Administration, Internal Revenue Service, Executive Office for United States Attorneys and Department of State were initially listed as defendants. The Central Intelligence Agency was later added to the case.


In April 2025, US District Judge Beryl Howell ruled that the Glomar responses issued by the FBI and DEA were improper and ordered that they be lifted.


Howell found that the agencies had not demonstrated the existence of a legally recognisable privacy interest that justified keeping secret the fact that Tinubu had been the subject of a criminal investigation.


She also held that the agencies had failed to provide adequate evidence to support their continued refusal to confirm or deny the existence of the records.


The latest filing follows a request by the US Department of Justice for an additional 10 days to comply with a court order concerning the release of records relating to the allegations involving Tinubu.


Although Howell granted only a four-day extension, moving the deadline to August 21, Tinubu’s legal team subsequently joined the DOJ’s request for the longer extension.


The judge reportedly rejected that request.


The FBI’s latest application is now seeking to give the judge privately what it describes as further justification for retaining some of the records, particularly information it says could expose sensitive investigative procedures or create risks to individuals if released publicly.


(DAILY TRUST)


Former Anambra State governor and presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Party, Peter Obi, has formally commenced his campaign for the 2027 presidential election, urging other contenders to face Nigerians directly and explain their records, policies and capacity to govern.


Obi made the call on Friday during a press conference at his Onitsha residence to mark the beginning of his campaign for the presidential and National Assembly elections.


He said presidential candidates should engage voters personally instead of relying on representatives, stressing that Nigerians had the right to scrutinise their credentials and plans for the country.


He said, “No candidate should hide behind the high walls of power, send proxies or surrogates to the hustings, and expect Nigerians to entrust them with the leadership of the country.


“Every candidate seeking the presidency must have the courage to come before the people, answer their questions, defend their records, and subject their vision to public scrutiny.


“Leadership Requires Presence and Empathy. Genuine leadership required physical presence and empathy, a presidential candidate would not effectively lead communities without understanding their circumstances.


“True leadership requires presence and empathy. No one can lead from the front without standing with communities across Nigeria devastated by banditry, criminality, terrorism, and flooding.


“You cannot truly lead people you are unwilling to visit, listen to, and understand.”


Obi, who is contesting alongside his running mate, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso, said the duo would personally tour the country to interact with voters and hear their concerns.


He maintained that they would not hand over their campaign responsibilities to proxies, saying the 2027 election would provide Nigerians with an opportunity to assess the track records, ideas and programmes of those seeking the presidency.


According to him, Nigeria is confronted by several challenges, including poverty, food insecurity, unemployment, internal displacement, inadequate infrastructure, unreliable power supply, insecurity and the high cost of doing business.


He nevertheless expressed optimism that the country could overcome its difficulties, citing its large population, resources, market, talent and entrepreneurial capacity as assets capable of supporting a prosperous economy.


Obi said his administration would seek to move the economy away from excessive dependence on consumption and toward production, investment, enterprise and human-capital development.


“Nigeria cannot import its way to prosperity. We will produce more of what we consume, process more of what we produce, and compete more effectively in global markets.


“I promised to prioritise agriculture, manufacturing, technology, construction, energy, creative industries and services, while creating an environment in which businesses could invest, employ workers and expand without unnecessary regulatory and infrastructure constraints.


“I pledged to strengthen agriculture through improved security, irrigation, rural roads, storage facilities, access to finance and markets, while promoting manufacturing and agro-processing,” he added.


On public spending, Obi said government expenditure must be tied to clearly defined objectives, while major infrastructure and other public investments should deliver measurable results.


He also described insecurity as a serious impediment to economic growth, arguing that development would remain difficult if Nigerians could not safely farm, travel, trade or operate businesses.


He proposed better intelligence gathering, closer coordination among security agencies, stronger policing and border control, increased deployment of technology and lawful community-based mechanisms for detecting threats.


“We will improve basic education, strengthen universities, and expand technical and vocational training,” he said.


Obi also promised greater attention to healthcare, including maternal and child health, access to essential medicines and improved working conditions and equipment for health workers.


He said poor health outcomes continued to undermine human-capital development and economic productivity.


The former Anambra governor further outlined development priorities for the country’s various regions, saying each should maximise its comparative advantages while contributing to national economic growth.


“The North-Central could strengthen food production and processing while responsibly developing its mineral resources. Manufacturing, technology, finance, trade and the creative economy are the areas of strength for the South-West, while the South-East could build on its entrepreneurial and industrial base through better infrastructure, connectivity and access to investment.


“For the South-South, oil and gas, maritime services, fisheries and agriculture are areas with potential for greater value creation, alongside stronger environmental protection.


“Every region must produce. Every region must contribute. Every region must benefit,” he added.


Obi urged Nigerians to interrogate the records and manifestos of all presidential contenders, ask difficult questions and demand evidence to support campaign promises.


He also appealed to political parties and their supporters to conduct issue-based campaigns without resorting to hatred, violence, ethnicity or religious sentiments, while urging all sides to accept the outcome of the 2027 election.


“Our campaign will focus on the urgent concerns of Nigerians and not on ethnicity or religion.


“Nigerians must reject and disregard any campaign driven by propaganda, ethnicity, religion, elitism, or cronyism.


“My ultimate objective is to unite the country, defeat insecurity, reduce poverty and hunger, tackle the problem of out-of-school children, improve education and healthcare and create an economy that works for all Nigerians.


“The campaign will mark the beginning of a journey to reset Nigeria by uniting the country, securing it and placing it on the path of inclusive economic growth. A New Nigeria is possible,” Obi declared.


Nigerian music executive and producer Michael Ajereh, better known as Don Jazzy, has revealed that Afrobeats singer Ayra Starr has had a profound impact on his life.


The Mavin Records founder made the disclosure on X while responding to a fan who praised his contribution to the singer’s career.


Don Jazzy wrote: “She has most definitely changed my own life too. I bless the day I was shown her Instagram freestyle o. And she has been nothing but a dream Starrgirl.”


Don Jazzy discovered Ayra Starr after coming across her freestyle performances on Instagram and subsequently signed her to Mavin Records.


Since joining the label, Ayra Starr has risen to become one of Nigeria’s prominent Afrobeats acts, attracting an international audience with her music.


The singer released her third studio album, Starrgirl, on Aug. 14.


The 16-track album features collaborations with Nigerian stars Wizkid and Rema, alongside international artistes including ZAYN, Leon Thomas, kwn, Theodora and Danny Ocean.


Wizkid appears on the track “Gimme Dat”, while Rema features on “Who’s Dat Girl”.


A Kano Magistrates’ Court has ordered the remand of a newlywed woman, Khadija Sa’idu, following her arraignment over the alleged killing of her husband, Auwal Adam.


Sa’idu, who resides in Hayin Lawal, Rimin Kebe, in Kumbotso Local Government Area of Kano State, was reportedly taken before the court by the police on a charge of culpable homicide.


Presided over by Magistrate Haulatu Magaji Kankarofi, the court directed that the accused be kept in a correctional facility over allegations that she stabbed her husband in the chest and neck at their residence.


The incident was said to have occurred after a disagreement between the couple concerning the woman’s request to attend a social gathering.


According to the facts presented to the court, Sa’idu had asked her husband for permission to attend a party, but he allegedly declined her request.


The prosecution alleged that the disagreement later escalated, with the accused allegedly stabbing Auwal in the chest while he was asleep on a couch.


Following the incident, Auwal was reportedly taken to Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital for treatment, but medical personnel were said to have confirmed his death from injuries allegedly sustained in the attack.


At Thursday’s court session, the prosecutor informed the magistrate that the case file had been forwarded for legal advice from the state counsel before further action could be determined.


Magistrate Kankarofi subsequently adjourned the matter until September 8 for further mention.


The allegation against Sa’idu is yet to be determined by the court.


(DAILY TRUST)

The United Kingdom has issued a fresh travel advisory to its citizens, warning against all travel to parts of 11 Nigerian states while recommending that trips to several other states and the Federal Capital Territory be undertaken only when essential.


The advisory was contained in an updated travel guidance released by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office on Thursday, August 20, 2026.


Under its highest-risk category, the FCDO advised against all travel to Borno, Yobe, Adamawa and Gombe states in the North-East, as well as Katsina and Zamfara in the North-West.


The warning also applies to riverine areas of Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom and Cross River states in the South-South.


The FCDO described the affected riverine locations as “the river and swamp locations accessible by boat, but not by road.”


The latest advisory cited security concerns in the affected regions and divided its recommendations into areas where travellers are advised against all travel and locations where only essential journeys are recommended.


The UK government further placed Bauchi State under the “all but essential travel” category in the North-East.


In the North-West, the same warning applies to Kaduna, Kano, Kebbi, Jigawa and Sokoto states.


Several states in the North-Central region were also listed, including Niger, Kogi, Plateau, Taraba, Kwara and Benue.


In the South-East, the advisory covers Abia, Anambra and Imo states, while travellers were advised to limit journeys to essential ones in non-riverine parts of Delta, Bayelsa and Rivers states.


The Federal Capital Territory, including Abuja, is also among the areas where the UK recommends against all but essential travel.


The FCDO cautioned British nationals and other travellers that “No travel can be guaranteed safe” and advised anyone planning to visit Nigeria to review the latest travel guidance before departure.


It also urged prospective travellers to “research your destinations” and “get appropriate travel insurance” before embarking on their trips.


The UK government warned that “Your travel insurance could be invalidated if you travel against advice from the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO).”


According to the advisory, travellers should confirm that their insurance policies cover their complete itinerary, intended activities and any emergency-related expenses that may arise during their stay.


The updated guidance also contains information on other issues affecting travellers, including entry requirements, safety and security, regional risks, health concerns, IVF and fertility treatment scams, overseas adoption and procedures for British nationals seeking assistance in Nigeria.


The FCDO’s strongest warning applies to Borno, Yobe, Adamawa, Gombe, Katsina and Zamfara states, alongside the riverine portions of Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom and Cross River.


The “all but essential travel” category covers Bauchi, Kaduna, Kano, Kebbi, Jigawa, Sokoto, Niger, Kogi, Plateau, Taraba, Kwara, Benue, Abia, Anambra and Imo states.


It also includes the non-riverine areas of Delta, Bayelsa and Rivers states, as well as the Federal Capital Territory, including Abuja.

A young Qur’anic scholar from Gombe State, Maryam Ibrahim Dan’azumi, has emerged the overall winner of the 46th King Abdulaziz International Qur’anic Competition held in Makkah, Saudi Arabia.


Maryam, a student of Abubakar Siddiq Community Islamic School for Qur’anic Memorisation in Herwagana Quarters, Gombe, represented Nigeria at the international contest, where she competed in the category involving memorisation of the entire Holy Qur’an, recitation, Tajweed and interpretation.


The competition covered all 60 Hizb of the Qur’an with Tafsir and attracted participants from different countries.


Her outstanding performance earned her the overall first position, bringing international recognition to both Gombe State and Nigeria.


The achievement was particularly significant because the 46th edition marked the first time women participated in the competition since its establishment 46 years ago, making Maryam’s victory a landmark accomplishment.


Reacting to the development, Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Yahaya, congratulated Maryam, her family, teachers and the Muslim community in the state, describing the feat as a major source of pride for Gombe and Nigeria.


The governor’s reaction was contained in a statement signed by the Director-General, Press Affairs, Gombe Government House, Ismaila Misilli, and made available to journalists.


Yahaya said Maryam’s success demonstrated the impact of discipline, dedication and commitment to education, while also highlighting the potential of young people in the state.


“I am deeply proud of our daughter’s exceptional achievement on the global stage. Maryam’s triumph exemplifies the excellence and rich educational heritage of Gombe State.


“Her victory brings pride not only to Gombe but to Nigeria as a whole.


“I am particularly confident that this feat will inspire numerous young people, especially our girls, to pursue excellence and distinguish themselves in their chosen fields.”


The governor also restated his administration’s commitment to supporting the education of young people, including Qur’anic and religious studies, which he said play an important role in character formation and responsible citizenship.


He said the state government would continue to recognise and celebrate residents whose accomplishments project Gombe positively within Nigeria and internationally.


“Our commitment to promoting the educational journey of young people, particularly in the realm of religious studies, remains unwavering. We recognise its role in moulding character and contributing to societal development.


“Gombe is known for excellence, and we shall continue to identify with those who promote the good image of Gombe to the world. Maryam is one of such people, and we are proud to celebrate her.”


Yahaya said Maryam’s achievement was even more remarkable because she had progressed through several stages of the competition, emerging first at the Gombe Local Government Area level, then at the state and national levels before representing Nigeria in Saudi Arabia.


He disclosed that he looked forward to receiving Maryam and personally honouring her when she returns to the country, noting that such recognition would encourage her to maintain her pursuit of excellence and inspire other young Nigerians.


The governor urged parents, teachers, religious institutions and other stakeholders to invest in young talents and provide them with the necessary support and opportunities to develop their abilities.


He also commended Abubakar Siddiq Community Islamic School for Qur’anic Memorisation for its contribution to Maryam’s development and success.


Yahaya has a longstanding connection with the institution, having served as its pioneer Chairman of the Board before becoming governor. He later relinquished the position to Architect Yunusa Yakubu after assuming office as governor. 

The senator representing Kwara Central Senatorial District, Saliu Mustapha, has resigned his membership of the All Progressives Congress.


Mustapha announced his exit from the ruling party in a statement posted on his verified Facebook page on Thursday night, alongside a resignation letter dated August 14, 2026, which was addressed to the APC Chairman of Gambari Ward 1 in Ilorin East Local Government Area of Kwara State.


The lawmaker explained that his decision came after several weeks of consultations with political stakeholders, supporters, constituents and other prominent indigenes of the state.


He said recent developments within the Kwara chapter of the APC influenced his decision, adding that leaving the party was not a decision he made hastily.


“Following careful consideration of the recent developments in the All Progressives Congress in Kwara State, I have formally resigned my membership of the party in the state,” he stated.


Mustapha said his consultations covered stakeholders and residents across his senatorial district before he reached the decision to quit the party.


“This is not a decision I have taken lightly. It follows weeks of extensive consultations and engagements with relevant stakeholders, my supporters, constituents across Kwara Central Senatorial District, and well-meaning Kwarans,” he added.


The senator, who secured his seat in the National Assembly on the APC platform, said his political career had been shaped by his conviction that public service should prioritise the interests of the people and remain anchored on clear principles.


“As a politician, I have always believed that politics must be about people, principles and purpose.


“Where the path of a political platform no longer sufficiently aligns with these convictions and the aspirations of the people one represents, the honourable thing to do is to chart a new course,” he said.


Despite his departure, Mustapha expressed appreciation to the leadership of the APC, particularly President Bola Tinubu, for the relationships and experiences he said he acquired while in the party.


“To the leadership of the APC ably led by H.E. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, I express my deepest gratitude for the relationships and experiences I have been afforded over the years,” he stated.


He also assured his constituents and political supporters that quitting the APC would not diminish his commitment to representing their interests.


“To my constituents, supporters, political associates and stakeholders in Kwara State and beyond, I assure you that while my political platform may change, my principles, my purpose and my commitment to the people remain unchanged,” Mustapha said.


He added, “I remain steadfast in my service to the people of Kwara Central, Kwara State and Nigeria at large.”


The senator’s resignation comes as political activity intensifies in Kwara ahead of the 2027 general elections, amid reported disagreements among members of the APC in the state.


Mustapha had previously been identified with the G15/TOP, a group comprising aggrieved stakeholders within the Kwara APC.

Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, has disclosed that he earns a monthly salary of N503,000, revealing that Permanent Secretaries in the state civil service receive significantly higher pay.


Oborevwori made the disclosure on Thursday in Asaba, while inaugurating 12 four-bedroom terraced duplexes built for Permanent Secretaries and handing over 12 official vehicles to newly appointed Permanent Secretaries.


Speaking at the event, the governor explained that the state government increased the remuneration of Permanent Secretaries after some of them complained that directors in the civil service were earning almost as much as they were.


“When the Permanent Secretaries said most of the Directors are receiving almost the same thing with them, we increased their money. Today, Permanent Secretaries… Your salary is 900, my salary is 503,000, Governor’s salary.


“Head of Service is one million. It’s clear. So, you know some of them don’t want their husbands to know how much they are receiving,” he said.


The governor said his administration had continued to prioritise the welfare of civil servants, adding that the provision of official vehicles was aimed at improving the efficiency of Permanent Secretaries in the discharge of their duties.


“To enhance their mobility and operational efficiency, we provided official vehicles to serving Permanent Secretaries. And today, it is my pleasure to present another 12 vehicles to the Permanent Secretaries that were recently sworn in,” he said.


According to him, 302 public officers had benefited from the state’s Public Officers’ Vehicle Loan Scheme, while another 119 beneficiaries had accessed the Public Officers’ Housing Loan Scheme.


Oborevwori also disclosed that civil servants interested in agriculture had been provided with farm inputs to enable them to generate additional income while contributing to food production in the state.


He added that 450 senior management officers had been supported to participate in a seven-weekend training programme organised in partnership with the Administrative Staff College of Nigeria.


The governor noted that the appointment of 12 Permanent Secretaries in May had ensured that all 25 local government areas in Delta State were represented at the Permanent Secretary level in the state civil service.


He said the appointments were based strictly on merit and were not influenced by political recommendations.


“The process was properly done. Not by saying, even the one that was appointed in my place, I don’t even know the person. All the Permanent Secretaries appointed, no one was recommended by anybody, but by merit,” he said.


Oborevwori further said Delta was among the states that implemented the new national minimum wage, noting that the decision followed consultations with relevant stakeholders, including the Head of Service, Commissioner for Information and the Nigeria Labour Congress.


The governor also reiterated his administration’s decision to introduce a 13th-month salary for state civil servants from December this year.


“Not to forget that recently we approved the payment of 13th month salary for civil servants, beginning from December this year.


“It might interest you to know that we are in the process of sending an executive bill to the Delta State House of Assembly to give this gesture legal backing.


“So, it is something that is compulsory. By the time it has legal backing, even when I leave office in 2031, they will still be paying you your 13th month salary,” he added.


He urged civil servants and political appointees to uphold discipline and professionalism, particularly by avoiding absenteeism, nepotism, waste, inefficiency, bribery and corruption.


Oborevwori assured that his administration would sustain investments in infrastructure and other initiatives designed to improve resource management, efficiency and public service delivery.


He also charged the beneficiaries of the newly inaugurated residential facilities and other occupants of the quarters to protect and maintain the buildings, while ensuring that the environment remained secure and clean.

President Bola Tinubu on Thursday received Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, days after the governor secured re-election in the state governorship poll.


Adeleke arrived at the presidential residence at about 5:25pm for the meeting with the President.


The Osun governor emerged victorious in the August 15 election, defeating the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, Bola Oyebamiji.


According to the results announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Adeleke polled 511,067 votes, while Oyebamiji garnered 444,815 votes, giving the incumbent a winning margin of 66,252 votes.


Following the declaration of the result, President Tinubu personally contacted Adeleke to congratulate him on his electoral victory. 


The President described the outcome as “a fitting assurance that democracy will continue to flourish in our country” and urged the governor to work towards uniting the people of Osun State irrespective of their political affiliations during the election.


Adeleke secured victory in 19 of the state’s 30 local government areas, while Oyebamiji won in 11 councils, in an election that generated considerable political interest.


The governor contested the election on the platform of the Accord Party after the Osun State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) adopted his candidacy and instructed its structures to support his re-election campaign.


Also seen at the State House were the Director-General of Adeleke’s Campaign Council, Senator Lere Oyewumi; a member of the council, Sunday Bisi; the governor’s Chief of Staff, Akinleye Kazeem; and Bamidele Salam, who represents Ede North/Ede South/Egbedore/Ejigbo Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives.


The meeting between Tinubu and Adeleke comes amid growing political activities and realignments ahead of the 2027 general elections.


It also follows a series of engagements by the President with political figures and senior government officials as preparations for the next electoral cycle gradually intensify.

Former Cross River State Governor Donald Duke has recounted how former military Head of State, Ibrahim Babangida, allegedly cautioned ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo against trusting his then deputy, Atiku Abubakar, during the early years of Nigeria’s Fourth Republic.


Duke, who governed Cross River State between 1999 and 2007, shared the account in Seun Oloketuyi’s new book, How to Win Elections in Nigeria, which examines the political intrigues surrounding the formative years of the Fourth Republic.


According to Duke, tensions between Obasanjo and Atiku intensified as the former president prepared for his bid for a second term in office.


He said concerns had emerged over Atiku’s commitment to Obasanjo’s re-election campaign, prompting political manoeuvring within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) over possible alternatives for the vice-presidential position.


Duke recalled that 10 governors, including himself, had met with the then PDP national chairman, Solomon Lar, to consider possible replacements for Atiku.


The development, he said, deeply unsettled Obasanjo, who later contacted him by telephone during the night to express his frustration over what he regarded as betrayal by his deputy.


“I urged him to remain calm and promised to fly to Abuja the next morning,” Duke recalled.


Duke said the incident subsequently led to an unusual gathering at the presidential villa involving Obasanjo, Atiku, Babangida and former military Head of State, Abdulsalami Abubakar.


He explained that Atiku had facilitated the meeting between the former military leaders and Obasanjo as efforts continued to resolve the political differences surrounding the 2003 presidential election.


Babangida’s private warning

Duke said Babangida reminded Obasanjo of agreements reached following his release from prison and expressed doubts about the possibility of securing the support of northern political leaders for Obasanjo’s second-term bid.


According to him, Obasanjo sought to know whether the position was final or whether there was still an opportunity for further discussions.


Duke said Babangida responded that negotiations could still continue.


However, he recalled that the most striking part of the encounter occurred after the formal discussion had apparently ended.


Duke said Babangida claimed he had left his keys in Obasanjo’s private study and asked the former president to accompany him back inside.


According to Duke, once the two men were alone, Babangida abandoned the diplomatic tone of the earlier discussion and issued a direct warning to Obasanjo.


“I warned you not to trust that your deputy,” he told Obasanjo.


Duke further recalled that, upon rejoining the others, Babangida looked at Atiku before turning to Obasanjo and making another blunt remark.


“This one cannot rule Nigeria,” he allegedly said.


Duke said the episode illustrated the depth of the political distrust between Obasanjo and Atiku at the time and showed the extent to which their strained relationship had become a subject of concern among influential political figures.


Reflecting on the experience, Duke said one of the lessons he took away from his years in public office was that, “betrayal is a very crazy thing in politics”.


The relationship between Obasanjo and Atiku has remained contentious since their time as president and vice-president, with both men exchanging allegations of corruption, abuse of office and political betrayal over the years.


The dispute resurfaced prominently on July 24 when Obasanjo alleged that Atiku had given the late former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Ghali Umar Na’Abba, N5 million to initiate impeachment proceedings against him during his first term.


Obasanjo made the claim while reacting to comments by former Ogun State Governor Olusegun Osoba concerning political events leading up to the 2003 general election.


The former president later reiterated his reservations about Atiku during a fireside conversation with activist Charles Oputa, popularly known as Charly Boy, in Lagos on August 1.


Obasanjo said he regretted choosing Atiku as his running mate.


Atiku, who is the African Democratic Congress (ADC) presidential candidate, subsequently accused the former president of making false allegations against him in an attempt to advance the political interests of his kinsman ahead of the 2027 election.


He maintained that Obasanjo’s continued criticism stemmed from his opposition to the former president’s third-term bid while they were in office, insisting that he had no regrets over his actions.


(The CABLE)