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A VOTE FOR ATIKU IS A VOTE FOR DISHONOR AND INJUSTICE BY FFK

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POLICE SHOULD LEAVE FEMI FANI-KAYODE ALONE

A VOTE FOR ATIKU IS A VOTE FOR DISHONOR AND INJUSTICE BY FFK

 

 

 

 

 

I am partly Fulani and I am the proud holder of a prestigious and powerful traditional title from the heart of the Caliphate which I am very proud of.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Apart from that I have lived in the North for the last 20 years and I consider it to be my home.

 

 

 

A VOTE FOR ATIKU IS A VOTE FOR DISHONOR AND INJUSTICE BY FFK

 

 

For those that still cannot comprehend the importance of a power shift to the South consider the following.

Every single democratically elected leader from the North since 1960, except for Sir Tafawa Balewa, has been a Fulani.

They are President Shehu Shagari, President Umaru Yaradua and President Muhammadu Buhari.

And it is a historical fact and common knowledge that Sir Tafawa Balewa, as Prime Minister from 1960 till 1966, though not a Fulani himself, took his directives and orders from the reverred and much-loved Saurdana of Sokoto, Sir Ahmadu Bello, who was Premier of the North and who was a Fulani.

Given all this, it is painfully absurd for anyone to suggest that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, another Fulani, should take power and succeed President Buhari, who is also Fulani, in the coming election.

Such a suggestion is uncioble, unacceptable, inequitable, unjust and darn right dangerous simply because it would confirm the misguided, erroneous and insulting notion that Nigeria has a master race who are born to rule.

It would also affect our national unity and take us back to the ugly and unpleasant days of separatist agitation, deep suspicion and tribal tension.

This is why all the Fulani leaders and politicians and their indeed Northerners generally that either support or are members of the APC, together with ALL the Northern APC Governors, have opted to honor an earlier agreement and their word by insisting that power shifts to the South in our upcoming presidential election and specifically to our party’s candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

I have no doubt that the North will stand firmly behind BAT because Northerners, generally speaking, are men and women of honor.

Once they give their word they honor it. All fears of a pending betrayal by the North are unfounded regardless of how much our collective enemies wish or say it.

The North will hold the line and stand firmly with Tinubu.

Their faith also compels them to do the right and proper thing and constrains them to seek fairness, justice and equity.

And seeking fairness, justice and equity in this context means nothing less than a shift of power to the South after 8 years of a Northern Buhari Presidency.

APC has done the right thing by fielding and Bola Tinubu and by standing by him and I am not only very proud of them but I also consider it an honor to be in their ranks.

History will be kind to the Northerners of APC particularly for making this monumental sacrifice and relinquishing power to the South in order to ensure I am partly Fulani and I am the proud holder of a prestigious and powerful traditional title from the heart of the Caliphate which I am very proud of.

Apart from that I have lived in the North for the last 20 years and I consider it to be my home.

For those that still cannot comprehend the importance of a power shift to the South consider the following.

Every single democratically elected leader from the North since 1960, except for Sir Tafawa Balewa, has been a Fulani.

And even Balewa, as Prime Minister from 1960 till 1966, took orders from the reverred and much loved Saurdana of Sokoto, Sir Ahmadu Bello, who was Premier of the North and who was also Fulani.

For anyone to suggest that Atiku Abubakar, another Fulani, should take power and succeed Buhari, who is also Fulani, in the coming election is uncioble, unacceptable, inequitable, unjust and darn right dangerous simply because it would confirm the misguided, erroneous and insulting notion that Nigeria has a master race who are born to rule.

It would also affect our national unity and take us back to the ugly and unpleasant days of separatist agitation, deep suspicion and tribal tensions.

This is why all the Fulani leaders and politicians and indeed ALL Northerners generally that either support or are members of the APC, together with ALL the Northern APC Governors, have opted to honor an earlier agreement and their word by insisting that power shifts to the South in our upcoming presidential election and specifically to our party’s candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

I have no doubt that the North will stand firmly behind BAT because Northerners, generally speaking, are men and women of honor.

Once they give their word they honor it. All delusions and fears of a pending betrayal of BAT by the North are unfounded regardless of how much our collective enemies wish or mouth it.

The North will hold the line and stand firmly with Tinubu.

Their faith also compels them to do the right and proper thing and constrains them to seek fairness, justice and equity.

And seeking fairness, justice and equity in this context means nothing less than a shift of power to the South after 8 years of a Northern Buhari Presidency.

APC has done the right thing by fielding Asiwaju and standing by him and I am not only very proud of them but I also consider it an honor to be in their ranks.

History will be kind to the Northerners of APC particularly for making this monumental sacrifice and relinquishing power to the South in order to ensure justice and to preserve the peace and unity of Nigeria.

A vote for Atiku on Saturday is indeed a vote for dishonor, injustice and the destabilisation of our nation.

It is wrong.

It is dangerous.

It is wicked.

It is iniquitous.

It is unjust.

(FFK)

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Supreme Court Slams Door on Fred Ajudua’s Bail, Orders Immediate Return to Prison in $1.43M Fraud Trial

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Supreme Court Slams Door on Fred Ajudua's Bail, Orders Immediate Return to Prison in $1.43M Fraud Trial

Supreme Court Slams Door on Fred Ajudua’s Bail, Orders Immediate Return to Prison in $1.43M Fraud Trial

 In a seismic ruling that sends shockwaves through Nigeria’s legal and social elite, the Supreme Court on Friday revoked the bail earlier granted to flamboyant Lagos socialite and alleged fraudster Fred Ajudua, ordering his immediate remand in prison custody.

Delivering a unanimous judgment, a five-man panel of the apex court dismantled the bail granted by the Court of Appeal in 2018, declaring it a judicial overreach steeped in procedural irregularity.

Justice Chioma Nwosu-Iheme, who read the lead judgment, minced no words as she condemned the appellate court’s decision, declaring it “an exercise in futility” after it had already ruled Ajudua’s appeal incompetent.

“The lower court, at that point, had no jurisdiction to proceed further. It had become functus officio,” she ruled, restoring the earlier decision of trial Judge Mojisola Dada who denied Ajudua bail in July 2018.

The decision marks a major victory for the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), which had petitioned the apex court to overturn what it described as a flawed and unjustified release of Ajudua—an accused at the center of a staggering $1.43 million international fraud.

The case, which has dragged for decades, centers around allegations that Ajudua, in concert with an accomplice still at large, duped a Palestinian businessman, Ziad Abu Zalaf, of millions under the guise of executing shady contracts backed by forged documents from the Central Bank of Nigeria and NNPC.

The scandal has long been a symbol of Nigeria’s struggle with high-profile financial crimes and delayed justice. With this ruling, the Supreme Court not only nullified the appeal court’s decision but also ordered a swift resumption of Ajudua’s long-stalled trial before Justice Dada of the Lagos High Court.

The EFCC had charged Ajudua in a 12-count indictment that included conspiracy to obtain money under false pretenses and forgery. Despite citing health concerns, Ajudua’s attempt to evade prosecution through bail has now been effectively shut down.

Legal observers say the ruling reasserts the authority of trial courts and reinforces the Supreme Court’s intolerance for procedural abuse in high-profile criminal cases.

“This appeal succeeds and it is hereby allowed,” Justice Nwosu-Iheme declared. “The respondent is to be remanded in prison custody.”

The court further directed that the matter be reassigned immediately for continuation of trial “within the shortest possible time.”

With the bail revoked and trial back on track, all eyes now return to the courtroom—where a case that began over three decades ago may finally see resolution.

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#FreeVDM Trends as EFCC Secures Court Order to Remand VeryDarkMan Over Alleged Cybercrime

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#FreeVDM Trends as EFCC Secures Court Order to Remand VeryDarkMan Over Alleged Cybercrime

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has obtained a court order to remand controversial social media activist Martins Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), pending the conclusion of an investigation into alleged cybercrime offences.

VDM was dramatically arrested last Friday outside a bank in the Wuse area of Abuja by a combined team of EFCC operatives, Department of State Services (DSS) officers, and the Nigeria Police Force. Eyewitnesses say the activist was apprehended moments after leaving the bank, sparking immediate online outrage.

The arrest has ignited a social media firestorm, with the hashtag #FreeVDM dominating trends across platforms throughout the weekend. Many critics argue that the arrest is yet another attempt by authorities to intimidate dissenting voices online.

“The remand order was granted to allow us to complete our investigation and finalize the charges,” a senior EFCC official told reporters, noting that charges would be filed under the Cybercrimes Act once investigations are complete.

Sources familiar with the case say the EFCC is building a case focused on alleged violations involving online financial misconduct, which fall under the commission’s purview.

As of Monday morning, VDM remains in EFCC custody, with his legal team led by rights activist Deji Adeyanju confirming efforts to gain access to him and prepare a legal response.

“We are seeking to visit our client and are reviewing the legal implications of his arrest,” Adeyanju said in a statement.

Despite the mounting public interest and widespread speculation, the EFCC has yet to release an official statement detailing the arrest or outlining the specific charges VDM may face.

The arrest of VeryDarkMan adds to growing concerns over press freedom and digital expression in Nigeria, where several social media commentators have recently faced legal action for controversial posts.

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David Abioye Begins New Chapter with Launch of Living Word Conquerors Global Assembly

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David Abioye Launches New Church, Living Word Conquerors Global Assembly, Amid Jubilant Crowd

Former Vice President and retired pastor of the Living Faith Church Worldwide, Bishop David Abioye, has officially inaugurated his new ministry, Living Word Conquerors Global Assembly, marking a new chapter in his over four-decade-long spiritual journey.

The launch took place today, Sunday, May 4, 2025, during the ministry’s first Sunday service, which saw a massive turnout of enthusiastic worshippers. The atmosphere was charged with excitement as congregants gathered to witness what Abioye described as the “manifestation of God’s eternal purpose.”

In a passionate address during the inaugural service, Abioye emphasized that the establishment of the new church was not the result of public opinion or personal ambition, but a divine assignment birthed from deep spiritual conviction.

“May I make it very clear that the inauguration of this assembly is not in response to demands of people to start a church,” Abioye declared. “But by the emergence of God’s eternal purpose, ordained from the foundation of the word, which is just coming to light at His own time.”

The renowned cleric explained that the Living Word Conquerors Global Assembly is founded on divine direction and is dedicated to the spiritual development, edification, and victory of believers worldwide.

Clarifying his role in the new ministry, Abioye stated that he does not view himself as someone attempting to fulfill the entire Great Commission alone, but rather as a messenger raised for a specific divine assignment within God’s broader agenda.

“In the name of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit, for the spiritual development, edification, and triumph of the saints globally… this assembly is hereby inaugurated,” he declared, drawing a resounding “Amen” from the congregation.

The launch follows Abioye’s retirement from Living Faith Church in October 2024, alongside Pastor Thomas Aremu, after the church implemented a policy setting a mandatory retirement age for senior leaders. Abioye bowed out of active service at the age of 63, concluding a distinguished ministry career under the leadership of Bishop David Oyedepo.

As the curtain lifts on this new ministry, many see it not as a departure from Abioye’s legacy, but as a continuation of his divine calling—this time under a new banner with a global vision.

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