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Tinubu Issues Stern Warning Against Protest With Destructive Tendencies

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Tinubu Issues Stern Warning Against Protest With Destructive Tendencies

 

 

President Bola Tinubu on Thursday in Abuja emphasized the importance of sustaining democracy, its norms and institutions, noting that protests are an integral part of democracy but that no government will condone demonstrations that lead to the destruction of lives and property.



The President spoke at the Presidential Villa when he received a Letter of Credence from the newly appointed United States Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Richard Mills Jr.

”Our relationship with America is rich. We believe in democracy and freedom. Some of your predecessors worked hard during our transition to democracy, and we remember the likes of Ambassador Howard Jeter.

We look forward to Nigeria and the United States continuously working to expand cooperation on shared goals and democratic values.

”During the military era, we made our voices heard against dictatorship, and I was part of the group that engaged in peaceful protests without resorting to the destruction of property.

”We have worked hard to ensure 25 years of unbroken democracy and I will continue to maintain this democracy.

”In as much as we believe that demonstrations are part of democracy, we will never encourage any protests that lead to the destruction of lives and property,” the President stated.

Welcoming the U.S. State Department’s acknowledgement of Nigeria’s strategic role on the continent as Africa’s largest democracy, President Tinubu called on the U.S. government to pay more attention to Africa.

Nigeria is ready to play its role as the largest democracy in Africa that is worthy of emulation to other African countries, but we need more U.S. partnership on the continent that is beneficial to both sides.

”We believe in freedom, and we are providing the leadership to make Nigeria’s economy grow,”
 the President said.

Ambassador Mills affirmed U.S. support for Nigeria’s democracy and pledged support for bigger roles for Nigeria in the international arena.

”Nigeria is crucial to the United States because we share democratic values, and we are ready to give you all the support.

”I am here to make sure that the relationship blossoms both on democracy and the economic side,” Ambassador Mills said.

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Wanted Briton Reveals Why He Cant Surrender to Nigeria police

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Wanted Briton Reveals Why He Cant Surrender to Nigeria police

Nigeria police will torture, kill me if I surrender – Wanted Briton

 

The British national declared wanted by the Nigeria Police Force, Andrew Wynne, has said he won’t be turning himself in because he feared for his life in the hands of the police.

The police had on Monday declared Wynne and one Lucky Obiyan, a Nigerian, wanted and placed N20m bounty on them for allegedly trying to overthrow President Bola Tinubu by allegedly financing the recent #EndBadGovernance or #Hunger protest in the country.

Wynne had denied the allegations and accused the police of not extending an invitation to him.

But reacting on Tuesday, the Force spokesperson, Muyiwa Adejobi, insisted that the police had invited Wynne and given him ample opportunity to come forward to prove his innocence.

 

“We have established an offence or offences against him (Wynne), and we have even declared him wanted. His accomplices have been charged in court. Let him come out. At least those people worked for him. As a good leader, a businessman, and a smart man who mobilised and organised sleeper cells to cause problems in Nigeria, he should have come out as a good leader and proven to his followers that he was a good leader. Let him come and meet us,” Adejobi said on Tuesday.

But speaking in an interview with our correspondent on Wednesday, Wynne said he would not be alive if he surrendered to the police.

 

Referring to the case of his employee, Yomi, who he said was brutally tortured by the police for days after being arrested at the bookshop, Wynne declared that he would not let the same fate happen to him.

 

Wynne, a 70-year-old man, stated that if he surrendered to the police, he wouldn’t survive the year.

He said, “The police say, if I am innocent I should give myself up. I am innocent. Like Yomi, for example, Yomi is completely innocent, give myself up and be tortured?

“I mean, it’s beyond fear, isn’t it? Yomi is my son and he’s completely innocent and was tortured for three days.

“And the police expect me to come back to Nigeria and be tortured? My fear is I would not be alive. It’s not about fear of torture and being beaten up by the police, it’s fear for my life. I don’t think I would survive the year if I came back to Nigeria.”

 

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Mr. Muritala Ajaka and 2023 Igala Demeaning Politics by Idegu Ojonugwa Shadrach

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Mr. Muritala Ajaka and 2023 Igala Demeaning Politics by Idegu Ojonugwa Shadrach

 

 

I am apolitical at the moment. Though, I may be political in no distance time. However, I can only go for humanistic politics and astute progression of democracy if needed to be political. Being political is not bad, rather, becoming a bad politician. Therefore, I have no problem with how this commentary is position in your opinion. Hence, my duty is to extend fellowship of knowledge and understanding with concerned and well-meaning Kogites. Be as it is, the pronouncement of the Supreme Court has leveled and buried the election advances.

 

 

The 2023 gubernatorial election of Kogi State has brought clear definition of insoluble betrayal -both the betrayals and the betrayed have no huge difference. Every wall and soul of the state was purchased by political-economics. The leading candidates and their regional representations are clear sign of tribalism, nepotism and segregation. Pressing more, while the Kogi Central was so united for Usman Ododo’s candidacy with the help of Alhaji Yahaya Adoza Bello, the then executive governor of the state despite senator Natasha Akpoti’s political weight, the Kogi West was divided for sake of jealousy and immature political games, and the heart of the state, Kogi East, was guided by marginalized politics in the hands of astute betrayals. Everything about the election was positively and progressively declined. But, just as the nature of Nigeria politics, no one needs to say much about the underscoring.

Mr. Muritala Ajaka and 2023 Igala Demeaning Politics by Idegu Ojonugwa Shadrach

 

While it is better to check professional records of outstanding individuals in our vicinity, a lot of people have ignorantly sidelined such social norm simply for encountering a well-known person rather, a well-meaning person. However, this is the game of life. During the time, I saw that, my people lack many Nigeria political ideologies. Even in that, the in-house betrayal doesn’t suppose to come alive, because, for the sake of this, my people have received the shocks of their desires despite their complete intellectual push towards recovering stolen mandate.

Betrayal is the first chapter in the book of Nigeria politics. This is a weak nature that others have regarded as one of the forwarding steps. One is said to be evil incarnate if he deceives his or her loved ones. An elder always has too much to say when his or her beloved child brings shame that he hasn’t thought of to the house – probably, he could only say, what have I done to deserve this from my maker? This is to say, a parent’s fate is connected to their children. Even in the wake of this, one is not expected to put his child away because of a shame brought into a family. Because, in the middle of this digital generation, a child who thought he knows much might fall into terrible issue for lack of unchecked background of cases – this is attributed to ignorance. But, a child who knows well about a thing, and in the odds of what it entails, forget and purposefully engage in such thing on goal that even if that brings anything bad, his parents can help withstand it, is said to be an evil child. Just as it is known to as how evil is a personal acceptance of will and character, a child who does what brings shame to his parent willingly is an evil child. God forbid we bear such child. This, to me, without an independent learning, is the case of Mr. Ajaka and Igala people in the last gubernatorial election.

Digging deeper on the scenery, I can say that, if all eyes can see very well, Mr. Muritala Ajaka would be the most unsellable candidate in the next gubernatorial election of Kogi State. His inner and outer connection with the ruling party is a must debatable and considerable fact. Hence, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) that should have done greatly in recovering the state has been crumbled by Kogi East for sake of Ajaka’s candidacy which I can call, a misplaced priority. Note; the way Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was crashed because of tribalism in Kogi East is a great concern to our intellectualism and democratic workings. Everything happened sharply without thinking twice on the platform the state has mostly benefited from. Despite rigorous comparison to as how All Progressives Congress (APC) government has come to rescue Nigeria from evil orchestrated by Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) government, I haven’t seen better days of our dear Nigeria since APC government took central power. Yet, this party was abandoned for undiagnosable political party and candidate in the state.

Now that Mr. Ajaka has crashed Igala political structure for his greedy, I must encourage my people to stand up to build stronger structure. Similarly to how youths can take over Nigeria politics whenever they are ready, Igalas are in the same shoe in Kogi politics. We should try to forget what has happened and to entrust another person that has true Igala blood. However, I would love them to honour rotation of gubernatorial seat – the political party’s zoning. Using power of a political party, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) would have articulated the best support in the last election because, that would have served an easy expressway for return of Igala as a governor after Dino Melaye’s years. So far, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is the favoured political party of Igalas just as Labour Party (LP) is the favoured political party of Nigerian youths. Invariably, just as Labour Party (LP) was in Nigeria, so as Social Democratic Party (SDP) was in Kogi state. Honestly, the sporadically inclusive political segregation has rendered Igala intellectuals and foremost politicians into dews of early morning. However, this comes as a result of ethnical love for the working class people rendered useless and meaningless by Yahaya Bello’s government. Nonetheless, this can be corrected in subsequent gubernatorial elections of the state by waking up to understand real definition of political forthrightness and concept of proficient democracy.

It is quite disheartening on the stand which my people calculated the political engagements – it was hugely ungrateful. It is ridiculous to support two different political parties at a point for two reasons – it is simply a calculated idiocracy. As a true man of conscience, you can’t support All Progressives Congress (APC) at the federal level and support Social Democratic Party (SDP) or Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) at state level. Failure is a connective spirit. Success takes similar lead. Hence, the both are fragmentable progression. So, one can’t outshine natures. Whatever that has touch of biases is inseparably connected to ambiguities. This, in the case of Nigeria politics, having drowned in an ocean of games and betrayals, one needs to be astute observer, calculator and clever to make decisions in regards to political domain. Otherwise, you become a stranger in the journey of discovering your political corridor. Therefore, we must cultivate spirit of statesmanship in our pursuit to secure accountable and profitable government, and to make good political leaders – this is when we must speak truth to our followers and project good leaders for electorates whenever needed.

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Beyond The Glitters: Primate Ayodele’s Prophetic Advice To Victor Osimhen In 2023

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*Beyond The Glitters: Primate Ayodele’s Prophetic Advice To Victor Osimhen In 2023

 

 

Nigerian super footballer, Victor Osimhen has no doubt had a very successful career so far, he has been regarded as the king of football especially at his club in Napoli.

Osimhen’s career has continued to grow bigger, with notable awards like African Footballer of the Year, confirming his status as one of Nigeria’s greatest football exports.

2023 marked the biggest year of Victor Osimhen’s career in Napoli and Africa but in the midst of the glitters that came in the form of international awards and trophies, there was Primate Ayodele’s prophecy foretelling an unpleasant moment for the player of the moment in 2023.

It didn’t make so much sense that someone with such success in his career would come across any challenge regarding his football career anytime soon but Primate Ayodele spoke about him facing challenges and revealing that the challenges he would face will make him leave his club, Napoli.

He warned that there will be ups and downs for Victor Osimhen if he remains in Napoli.

These were his words,

‘’Osimhen will leave his club because he will face several challenges and he must pray that he can still have the ability to score, he must look at it properly. I will tell Osimhen to leave Napoli to the next place so that things can change for him. If he still stays in Napoli, there will be ups and down.’’

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One year after Osimhen’s glittering career in Napoli, he suddenly went from a hero status to becoming unwanted at his club not because of his performances but for some management issues.

The last two weeks have been frustrating for Victor Osimhen; He had offers to move to Chelsea FC but was required to take a pay cut. Fortunately, Al Ahli FC in Saudi Arabia offered to sign him for a huge amount of money but somehow, his club reneged on their agreement and the deal was off. It would have been a massive turnaround for Osimhen’s career but the deal was frustrated. At the time the Al Ahli’s deal got closed, Chelsea FC had already decided not to proceed with their deal too.

The major embarrassing thing was that Osimhen had already been left out from Napoli’s squad, with his shirt number reportedly given to another player, He will have to wait till January before stepping on the field again if he remained at Napoli.

In the end, He had to settle for a loan deal with Galatasaray S.K till January when he will be able to move to his desired club again.

No doubt, Osimhen’s travails in the last few days are exactly a representation of Primate Ayodele’s prophetic warnings.

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