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NUJ OGUN ELECTIONS UNDER ATTACK: NATIONAL SECRETARY CAUGHT IN BRAZEN COLLUSION TO IMPOSE ILLEGAL CANDIDATES
*NUJ OGUN ELECTIONS UNDER ATTACK: NATIONAL SECRETARY CAUGHT IN BRAZEN COLLUSION TO IMPOSE ILLEGAL CANDIDATES*
The shameful drama unfolding in the build-up to the NUJ Ogun State Council elections has exposed a grand conspiracy masterminded by the National Secretary, to hijack the will of Ogun journalists, trample on the NUJ Constitution, and force an illegitimate leadership on our Council.
Mr. Chude Achike, a supposed human rights activist was employed as the national secretary of the Nigeria Union of Journalists by former NUJ president, Mr. Chris Isiguso during his second term.
What we are witnessing is *not an election process* — it is *a coordinated assault on democracy,* and we will not keep quiet.
*1. A Credentials Committee Built to Fail — and Built for Fraud*
The so-called Credentials Committee is a *constitutional disaster.*
It is lead by unqualified member who has no business being there,* *Abiodun Taiwo,* publisher of *Salient Times*, a man *publicly disclaimed by Daily Times* yet handpicked to preside over our elections.
This is not incompetence.
This is *a deliberate setup,* a committee created to do a dirty job.
*2. A Screening Exercise Designed to Favour the Anointed Candidates*
Under the watchful eyes of the National Secretary, the screening exercise became a *factory for fraud.*
The incumbent camp, Mr. Akinwale Olanrewaju-led executive committee — his preferred candidates — were cleared *even though they broke every rule in the NUJ Constitution,* including:
* Failure to meet *50% chapel Congress attendance*
* Being nominated by *unqualified persons*
* Being associate members *who should not “vote and be voted for”
* Members without good financial standing
* Even including a constitutionally *disqualified person who should not be a member at all*
Yet, genuine, bona fide members — with valid and good financial standing and nominations from fully qualified chapel members — were *shamelessly disqualified.*
This was not screening.
It was *targeted elimination.*
*3. Illegal Election Date Change: A Desperate Grab for Power*
As if the fraud was not enough, the National Secretary, Chude Achike recklessly moved the election date from *22nd December 2025* to *11th December 2025,* without Congress approval, without consultation, and without one atom of constitutional backing.
This is *lawlessness of the highest order* — a desperate attempt to ambush Ogun journalists and hand the election to his preferred camp on a platter of illegality.
*4. Constitution Torn to Shreds*
Every one of the nominators for his favoured candidate violates:
* *Article 3:3(a, b & d)*
* *Article 4*
* *Article 6:7(f)*
Yet these same candidates were miraculously cleared, while those who met every requirement were thrown out.
This is open contempt for the NUJ Constitution.
The over bloated membership lists that violates the NUJ constitution are those with qualified and non qualified members expressly ratified by the national secretary there by jettisoned the 2022 delegates list in the possession of the incumbent vice president of B zone
*WE WILL NOT ALLOW NUJ OGUN TO BE TURNED INTO A PRIVATE ESTATE*
This reckless manipulation will not stand.
This assault on our union will not pass.
And this brazen conspiracy will not go unchallenged.
*OUR POSITION IS CLEAR:*
* Reverse the illegal disqualifications.
* Dissolve the tainted Credentials Committee.
* Restore the rightful *22nd December* election date.
* Conduct a fresh, transparent screening under neutral officers.
Anything short of this is an endorsement of fraud — and we will resist it with every lawful tool available.
Ogun journalists refuse to be conquered.
The NUJ Constitution must rise above the ambitions of one man.
Signed.
Comrade Razaq Ayinla
Comrade Folake Ade-Adeniji
Comrade Kunle Ibikunle
Comrade Seun Odunlami
Comrade Abiodun Ogundipe
Comrade Wole Shokunbi
Comrade Sola Ajibike
Comrade Adejoke Adeleye
Comrade Omobolaji Adekunkle
Comrade Gbenga Oladipupo
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OWUTU FM 2026 Ramadan Lecture: Sheikh Jamiu Asanbe Urges Muslims to Avoid Showboating in Worship
OWUTU FM 2026 Ramadan Lecture: Sheikh Jamiu Asanbe Urges Muslims to Avoid Showboating in Worship.
The Chief Imam of Agelete Central Mosque, Ikoyi Lagos, Alhaji Jamiu Asanbe, has urged Muslims to remain sincere in their acts of worship and avoid the temptation of seeking public praise for good deeds.
The respected Islamic scholar gave this admonition while delivering a lecture at the OWUTU FM 2026 Ramadan Lecture, held on Saturday, February 28, 2026, in Lagos.
Speaking on the importance of sincerity in Islam, Sheikh Asanbe cautioned Muslim faithful against what he described as “showboating” — the practice of performing charitable acts or religious duties merely to gain recognition or admiration from others.
According to him, every act of worship in Islam must be done purely for the sake of Almighty Allah.
He explained that while acts such as prayer, fasting, and charity are fundamental pillars of faith, their true value lies in the intention behind them.
The cleric therefore encouraged Muslims to remain genuine in their devotion and avoid mixing their faith with the desire for worldly praise or attention.
Sheikh Asanbe also reminded the faithful that the holy month of Ramadan presents a unique opportunity for spiritual renewal. He urged believers to increase acts of generosity, particularly by supporting the needy, vulnerable members of society, and orphans.
Earlier in her remarks, the Convener of the Ramadan Lecture and CEO of OWUTU FM, Hajia Adejoke Muyibat Balogun, encouraged attendees to use the sacred month as a time for reflection, self-improvement, and community development.
She described the lecture theme as carefully selected to promote spirituality, strengthen faith, and encourage peaceful coexistence within the community.
Balogun expressed appreciation to the numerous guests and supporters who attended the event, noting that their presence reflected the strong bond within the community.
She further reaffirmed OWUTU FM’s commitment to sustaining the annual Ramadan Lecture, praying for Allah’s continued guidance and mercy in the years ahead.
The 2026 edition of the Ramadan Lecture attracted dignitaries and representatives from various organisations including Uzamot Communications, Okutex Fabrics, and the Yeye Asiwaju of Ojota Kingdom.
The event also featured engaging activities such as a quiz competition, where winners were presented with gifts. In the spirit of Ramadan, iftar meals were shared with guests, reinforcing the values of unity, generosity, and compassion that define the holy month.
Through initiatives like this, OWUTU FM continues to play a vital role in promoting faith-based dialogue, community engagement, and social harmony.
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Tinubu Abroad, Nigeria in Chaos: The Spectacle of Elite Excess
Tinubu Abroad, Nigeria in Chaos: The Spectacle of Elite Excess
By George Omagbemi Sylvester
“Government officials queue to bid him farewell as he departs, only to rush ahead and line up again to welcome him at his destination; a stark display of misaligned priorities in Nigerian leadership.”
Wednesday, March18, 2026
In a spectacle that has plunged Nigeria’s political class into fresh ignominy, a long line of federal ministers, governors, senators and political hangers‑on queued outside a London hotel this week to welcome President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR upon his arrival in the United Kingdom for a two‑day state visit.
Not only did these government officials send off Mr. Tinubu as he departed Nigeria (a ritual in itself excessive given the scale of pressing national crises) they rushed ahead to London to line the halls of his hotel, applauding and greeting him like conquering heroes arriving on foreign shores. This is how Nigeria’s elites now comport themselves while millions of citizens endure ever‑deepening hardship.
A Travesty of Priorities
Tinubu’s visit to the UK, hosted by King Charles III and Queen Camilla, is officially billed as an effort to deepen trade relations, attract investment and strengthen bilateral cooperation between Britain and Africa’s most populous nation. While those diplomatic objectives in theory could benefit Nigeria, the optics of an entire political class fawning over a president abroad are unbearably grim against the backdrop of domestic suffering.
According to recent economic analysis, despite macroeconomic adjustments such as ending fuel subsidies and floating the naira, more than 60% of Nigerians still live in poverty and daily hardships are rampant. Security remains a grave concern with violence and banditry destabilising large swathes of the country. Instead of addressing these crises with urgency, Nigeria’s leadership appears fascinated with photo‑ops overseas.
“A System of Self‑Centred Elites”
Critics within Nigeria have not minced words. Political observers describe the spectacle as a display of self‑centred politics divorced from the realities facing ordinary citizens. One observer on social platforms summed up the broader sentiment: “Tinubu represents a system of self‑centred elites (elite consensus over popular will) and this is exactly the performative politics that lines like these embody.”
Dr. Godfrey Mwakikagile, a respected African scholar on post‑colonial governance, has long warned that bad leadership and lack of accountability are Africa’s greatest challenges. “Power in many African states is too centralised and concentrated in the hands of elites who use it to perpetuate themselves at the expense of the public good,” Mwakikagile recently argued; a critique that resonates all the more when ministers fly abroad not to pursue tangible policy but to line up like admirers.
The Cost of Foreign Pageantry
This isn’t the first time Tinubu’s foreign engagements have attracted scrutiny. His administration’s frequent travels (often with large entourages) have drawn criticism for prioritising optics over outcomes, especially when Nigeria’s economy contracts and its people struggle with food inflation and insecurity.
Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has been among the most vocal domestic critics of these priorities, noting that Tinubu’s extensive foreign travel (including to the UK) distracts from urgent national needs and has become a “matter of grave concern.” Obi insists that such actions reveal a leadership more interested in global visibility than domestic wellbeing.
Nigeria Jagajaga!
The phrase “Nigeria jagajaga” (loosely translated as Nigeria being in disarray) has never felt more apt. A nation where ministers greet presidents in plush foreign suites while citizens queue for food and services is a country deeply out of balance.
Instead of being welcomed like dignitaries abroad, ministers and governors should be at home addressing the root causes of Nigeria’s struggles: insecurity that displaces communities and kills livelihoods, an economy that leaves the majority impoverished despite reforms, and the persistent failings of governance that erode public trust.
What Nigerians Deserve
President Tinubu and his entourage should be judged not by the number of ministers who lined up to greet him in London, but by the lives changed back in Nigeria.
As scholars like Mwakikagile and critics like Obi remind us, political leadership must be accountable and grounded in service, not spectacle. Nigeria’s leaders owe the people more than applause at international hotels; they owe them safety, economic opportunity, and genuine progress.
If this nation is ever to break free from the cycle of “jagajaga,” then those in power must demonstrate sincerity, not pageantry; action, not admiration. The lines outside a London hotel are not a testament to leadership; they are a testament to where Nigeria’s priorities have tragically come to rest.
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GENERAL BULAMA BIU MOURNS VICTIMS OF BORNO ATTACKS, CALLS FOR UNITY AND VIGILANCE
GENERAL BULAMA BIU MOURNS VICTIMS OF BORNO ATTACKS, CALLS FOR UNITY AND VIGILANCE**
In a solemn and heartfelt message, Major General Abdulmalik Bulama Biu (Rtd), mni, the Sarkin Yakin Biu, has expressed profound grief over the recent tragic incidents of bomb explosions in Maiduguri and renewed violent attacks in several communities across Borno State.
This was contained in a statement he personally signed and made available to the press.
The retired senior military officer described the assaults which affected areas including Ngoshe, Mandiragirau, Ajiri, and Buratai as “cruel and most barbaric,” particularly as they occurred during a period of deep religious observance for many residents. General Biu extended his condolences to His Excellency, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, the Executive Governor of Borno State, the people of the state, and especially the immediate families of the victims.
“These unfortunate attacks have painfully led to the loss of innocent lives and destruction of properties, a painful reminder of the challenges we continue to face as a people,” he stated.
General Biu prayed that Almighty Allah grants the deceased eternal rest (Jannatul Firdaus) and grants the injured a speedy recovery. He also commended the bravery and swift response of security agencies and emergency responders, acknowledging their tireless efforts to protect lives and restore peace in the state.
Addressing the resilient people of Borno, including elders, community leaders, associations, and the vibrant youth, General Biu urged steadfastness, unity, and increased vigilance. “Let us once again rejig our commitment and ensure we overcome this development. We have done it in time past, we can still do it now together,” he emphasized.
He further called on citizens not to allow “these cowardly acts to break our spirit or weaken our collective resolve to achieve lasting peace and stability.”
In strong terms, General Biu declared his solidarity with Governor Zulum, the state government, stakeholders, and all well-meaning citizens in condemning the attacks. He concluded his message with a prayer: “May Allah (SWT) bring lasting peace to Borno State and the entire nation.”
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