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NAOSRE Congratulates Airforce Spokesman On Promotion

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The National Association of Online Security Reporters, NAOSRE, an association made up of the finest hands in Nigeria’s security reportage, heartily congratulates Ibikunle Daramola, Nigerian Air Force, NAF Spokesperson, on his well deserved promotion from the rank of Commodore to Air Vice Marshall.
The promotion was announced on  26 November 2020, as approved by the Air Force Council,AFC.
In a statement signed by NAOSRE President, Mr. Oyewale Femi, the security media association stated that it is particularly delighted about the promotion of Commodore Ibikunle Daramola to the rank of Air Vice Marshall as a result of his professionalism in managing the image of Nigerian Airforce.
“NAOSRE is elated over the promotion of Commodore Ibikunle Daramola to the rank of Air Vice Marshall. He is one officer who has been diligent on his job as Air Force image maker. We look forward to working with him in the years ahead for safer Nigeria,” Oyewale stated.
Oyewale however  added that “It is NAOSRE’s hope that this elevation will spurn Ibikunle Daramola into more commitment in offering greater service to Nigeria at this trying period,” he advised.
Air Vice Marshall Daramola was the Commander, 041 Communications Depot, Shasha, Lagos, before he became the Nigerian AirForce spokesman in 2018.
He is a member of the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) Regular Course 39 and was commissioned into the NAF as a Regular Combatant officer in September 1991.
Daramola holds a Master of Science Degree in Telecommunications Engineering from New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, New Jersey, United States of America.
He also holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Telecommunications and Electronics Engineering from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.
His degrees include  a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from NDA and a Certificate de Langue Francais from Alliance Francaise.

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2027 or Never: Why Atiku and Obi Must Unite or Watch Tinubu Bury Their Political Futures

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2027 or Never: Why Atiku and Obi Must Unite or Watch Tinubu Bury Their Political Futures. ( Opinion) 

By George Omagbemi Sylvester | Published by SaharaWeeklyNG.com

In the theatre of Nigerian politics, 2027 is shaping up to be a decisive year. The All Progressives Congress (APC), despite its unrelenting failures in governance, stands poised to retain power, not because it has earned the trust of Nigerians, but because its two greatest threats: Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and Mr. Peter Obi, may once again allow personal ambition and egos to override national interest. If the former Vice President and the ex-Anambra Governor contest separately under the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and Labour Party (LP) respectively, they will not only hand President Bola Ahmed Tinubu an effortless re-election; they will jointly dig their political graves.

Let us be frank here: this is a game of numbers, strategy and timing. Tinubu’s APC has done little to improve the socio-economic conditions of Nigerians. From rising inflation to staggering unemployment, from Naira’s collapse to institutionalized corruption, Tinubu’s presidency has delivered more pain than progress. Yet, the opposition remains fragmented, delusional and distracted. This disunity is Tinubu’s biggest asset.

The APC’s Achilles Heel: Poor Governance, since assuming office in May 2023, Tinubu’s administration has steered Nigeria deeper into economic despair. With inflation hovering above 34%, food prices have tripled and the minimum wage, even at the newly proposed ₦70,000, is laughably insufficient. The President’s ill-thought removal of fuel subsidies, without adequate palliatives, plunged millions into instant poverty. Education has suffered widespread strikes, insecurity is at an all-time high and foreign investors are fleeing. According to a March 2025 World Bank report, over 87 million Nigerians now live in extreme poverty, making Nigeria the poverty capital of the world once again.

Yet, Tinubu might still win in 2027; not because he is loved, but because the opposition is stupid.

The Numbers Don’t Lie: 2023 as a Lesson.
The 2023 election results should be a wake-up call. Tinubu won with 8.79 million votes, Atiku followed with 6.98 million and Obi secured 6.1 million. Together, Atiku and Obi racked up over 13 million votes, which is more than 4 million ahead of Tinubu. If that is not enough reason for unity, then what is?

The math is simple: TOGETHER, THEY WIN; APART, THEY LOSE.

Nigeria Cannot Survive Another Tinubu Term.
What exactly will be left of Nigeria by 2031 if Tinubu wins again? The country’s debt is already past ₦120 trillion and the Naira now trades beyond ₦2,000 to the dollar in the parallel market. Over 600,000 Nigerian youths migrated legally and illegally in 2024 alone, fleeing a system that offers no hope.

Tinubu’s second term would consolidate a one-party state, institutionalize suppression of dissent and weaponize state institutions like EFCC and DSS against perceived enemies. The judicial system is already under siege, with the 2023 election tribunal outcome still fresh in national memory. A repeat term will only embolden the worst tendencies of Tinubu’s reign.

As the fiery Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, warned in 2024: “When evil goes unchallenged for too long, it wears the CROWN of LEGITIMACY.”

The Problem With Atiku and Obi is EGO over NATION. There is no polite way to say it; both Atiku and Obi, for all their accomplishments, have failed to put Nigeria ahead of their personal ambitions. In public, they speak of rescuing Nigeria, but in private, they SCHEME SOLO PATHS to POWER.

Atiku, having contested for presidency since 1993, must realize that 2027 is his last realistic shot. He will be over 80 in 2031. Obi, though younger and with more electoral appeal among the youth, cannot single-handedly unseat a ruling party entrenched in power with all the state machinery.

Both men must come to the table, not as rivals, but as partners. As Prof. Pat Utomi said in 2023, “The future of Nigeria cannot be sacrificed on the altar of personal ambition. We need a UNITY of PURPOSE, not a MULTIPLICITY of EGOS.”

A Coalition Is Not a Weakness, It is a Weapon. Those who say a coalition is a sign of weakness forget the 2015 precedent. Tinubu himself engineered the coalition that merged CPC, ACN and factions of PDP to bring Buhari to power. That political marriage, though shaky, was enough to unseat Jonathan. Why can’t Atiku and Obi REPLICATE the same TEMPLATE?

In 2024, the ADC began rebranding itself as a third-force platform. Many Nigerians welcomed this, especially after the LP’s structure showed signs of internal weakness. However, neither ADC nor LP, in isolation, can overcome the APC juggernaut.

The only path to victory is a merger or a strategic alliance that sees either Atiku or Obi step aside for the other, while the second becomes the Vice-Presidential candidate. This formula is not new; it is TESTED and PROVEN.

Time Is Running Out
Coalitions are not built in a day. The groundwork must begin now. VOTER EDUCATION, POLLING AGENTS, GRASSROOTS MOBILIZATION and INEC COMPLIANCE require at least two years of planning. The earlier this coalition is birthed, the stronger its momentum will be.

Nigerians are watching. The youths who marched under the #EndSARS banner in 2020 and those who voted massively for Obi in 2023, are disillusioned. Many feel used, abandoned and betrayed. If Obi and Atiku fail to come together now, the electorate may lose faith entirely and the 2027 election could witness record-low turnout.

This would favor only one man: Tinubu.

If They Fail, They’re Finished. If Tinubu wins again, it is OVER not just for Nigeria, but for the POLITICAL LEGACIES of both Atiku and Obi. A new generation of politicians will rise from the ashes of their failure. The political shelf life of both men will expire. Posterity will remember them not for their vision, but for their inability to act with courage at a defining moment.

The late Chinua Achebe once said, “The trouble with Nigeria is simply and squarely a failure of leadership.” That failure now stares us in the face; unless UNITY intervenes.

The Bottom Line: One Last Chance to Rewrite History. This is the last train for Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi. If they miss it, the next station is irrelevance. Nigeria cannot afford another four years of suffering, of incompetence masked as governance, of propaganda replacing policy.

They must drop their pride, pick up the phone and forge a historic alliance. Let it be known that at a time when Nigeria was on the brink, two men buried their ambitions and rose for the people.

If they don’t, Tinubu will win and it will be their names etched into history; not as heroes, but as the ones who could have saved Nigeria, but did not.

2027 or Never: Why Atiku and Obi Must Unite or Watch Tinubu Bury Their Political Futures. ( Opinion) 
By George Omagbemi Sylvester | Published by SaharaWeeklyNG.com
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Dr. Jaiye Kuti expands empire with the launch of TerraHive Properties Limited

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Dr. Jaiye Kuti expands empire with the launch of TerraHive Properties Limited

Dr. Jaiye Kuti, a celebrated Actor, producer, writer, and CEO OF Jaylex Aesthetic Productions, is excited to announce the official launch of TerraHive Properties Limited. This ambitious venture marks a significant milestone in Dr. Jaiye Kuti’s career, marrying her passion for real estate with her enduring dedication to the arts.

TerraHive Properties Limited is set to redefine the landscape of real estate in Nigeria, with a focus on land sales for residential, commercial, and luxury estates. The company proudly holds substantial hectares of prime land in Mowe and several strategic locations across Nigeria. With an eye towards the future, TerraHive Properties Limited aspires to expand its footprint across Africa, becoming a pan-African powerhouse in the real estate sector.

Despite this new venture into the world of real estate, Dr Jaiye Kuti remains committed to her acting career. “Acting is my first love, and I am not stepping away from it,” she affirmed. “In fact, TerraHive Properties Limited will enable me to take on more acting roles and embrace more strategic projects that will influence and enhance the film industry.” Prior to starting TerraHive, Dr. Jaiye Kuti started Jaylex Aesthetic Productions, a company focused on film production, music and radio productions, event management and advertising. Dr. Jaiye has been the founder and CEO of Jaylex Aesthetic Productions for over 15 years.

TerraHive Properties Limited: *A New Venture by Jaiye Kuti with a Vision Beyond Real Estate

Dr. Jaiye Kuti acknowledged that her involvement in real estate will provide her with the flexibility and resources needed to select roles that not only entertain but also contribute positively to the cultural narrative and industry development. Through her dual endeavors, Dr. Jaiye aims to support and uplift the arts, promoting growth and innovation both on and off the screen.

As TerraHive Properties Limited embarks on this exciting journey, the company is committed to excellence, quality, and community development. With luxurious and strategically located estates, Dr. Jaiye Kuti envisions a future where real estate and the arts work in tandem to create a lasting impact.

Join us as we embark on this groundbreaking venture that promises to deliver unparalleled value to clients and contribute meaningfully to the growth of the entertainment industry and real estate sector alike.

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Tears and Tiaras: Family Holds Pink-Themed Funeral for Beloved Dog, Sparks Viral Frenzy

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Tears and Tiaras: Family Holds Pink-Themed Funeral for Beloved Dog, Sparks Viral Frenzy

Tears and Tiaras: Family Holds Pink-Themed Funeral for Beloved Dog, Sparks Viral Frenzy

 

In a heartwarming yet controversial tribute, a family held a lavish pink-themed funeral for their beloved canine companion, sending shockwaves across social media.

The emotional ceremony—complete with framed photos, bouquets of fresh flowers, and tearful eulogies—was a touching farewell to a dog that had been more than a pet; it was family.

In a now-viral video, mourners—both human and canine—gathered in solemn unity as the small pink casket lay at the center of the room. Guests brought their own dogs to “pay last respects,” adding to the surreal atmosphere of love, grief, and luxury.

The event has since sparked a wave of mixed reactions online.

One user, @OloriOfOloris, criticized the display:

“This is what happens when you don’t have what to do with money.”

But another, @Divinefcb, offered a different take:

“This is what happens when the government is too good and you have money.”

While some called it extravagant, others defended the family’s right to mourn their pet however they chose, pointing out that for many, pets are more loyal than people.

The viral funeral has reignited conversations about how society views grief, class, and the lengths people go to honor loved ones—furry or not.

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