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U.S. ELECTIONS: Why Femi Fani-Kayode Is Against Joe Biden’s Victory Over Trump

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“The blue wave has reached its peak and zenith. The red shall rise, swallow it up and overwhelm it. Joe Biden’s dreams shall be dashed, his “victory” annulled and his celebrations short lived. Donald Trump shall do a second term and the name of the Lord shall be gelection”- FFK (@Realffk), Twitter, 8th November, 2020.
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You can scream that Joe Biden has won as much as you like. You can continue to broadcast it on all the television and radio networks and publish and post it all over social media and every newspaper in the world. You can laugh at Trump and insult and mock those of us that supported him.
You can believe the fake news in the major news networks and accept their narrative that the American presidential election was free and fair. You can believe ANYTHING you like but it is just your opinion: it counts for nothing and it changes nothing. And lest we forget, Satan thought he had won until 3days later!
I continue to stand with Trump and I believe that he will remain President. Why? Because I believe that what is unfolding in America is the biggest fraud in electoral history and in the history of democracy and that it will be exposed for what it is at the American  Supreme Court.
Femi Fani-Kayode has also reacted to the emergence of Joe Biden as the winner of the US Election 2020. FFK has fondly called, stated that though he loves Donald Trump, he knew he would lose the race because of the Prophecy of Prophet TB Joshua.
This is my view and if you like you can hate, insult and mock me for it. Time will tell if I am right or wrong.
Biden represents evil to me for three reasons.
1. He believes in abortion.
2. He believes in same-sex marriage.
3. He seeks to persecute Israel.
Love him all you like but I choose to despise him because I consider these three things to be evil, ungodly and against core Christian values.
Cheer him on and clap for him as much as you choose but I still do not believe that he will ever be sworn in as President of the United States of America.
Even if he makes the magic 270 electoral college votes and people choose to call him the “President-elect” it will still be challenged in court and his so-called “victory” will remain subject to the ruling of the Supreme Court and conditional upon its final decision.
US Stock Falls On Fears Of A Contested Election
Until that ruling and decision has been made and announced I would suggest that those who are already dancing in the streets and celebrating Biden’s so-called victory should calm down, have a reality check, smell the coffee, get a grip of themselves and keep the champagne in the fridge.
This matter is not over and we still have a long way to go. It is not just a fight for the heart and soul of America but also the destiny of the world. It concerns us ALL and affects us ALL even though we are not Americans.
I thank God for His grace, mercy and power and for imbuing Donald Trump with faith, courage and strength.
These virtues will serve him well in the next few days, weeks and months.
In the end he will be vindicated and he will prevail and those behind this evil conspiracy will know that we serve a mighty God who rules in the affairs of men!
Permit me to end share the deep insight of the respected American-based Mr. Joseph Okechukwu who is an exceptionally bright man and who is an actor, author, activist and one of the leading pro-Trump voices of his generation.
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Joseph has shed much light on world events with his remarkable videos and essays over the last few years and his thoughts on what is unfolding in the American election are apt and succinct.
In an essay titled ‘U.S. ELECTIONS: DID YOU CELEBRATE TOO EARLY’ he wrote the following:
“You know, the last 24-48 hours have been particularly challenging, both emotionally and psychologically for Trump supporters worldwide and understandably so.
If you’re on Social Media, by now you must have lost count of the insults and humiliating jeers from the “Bidenians.” And all of that simply at the prospect of a Biden presidency – which at best still hugely hangs in the balance. Imagine if he had truly won?! And these are the same people who would preach “healing” and “building bridges” at the drop of a hat.
Unfortunately, many are now realizing they may have celebrated too early. The Biden presidency is still a massive “if.” Let me repeat, “Biden presidency is still a gigantic “if.” I’m not making it up. That’s the reality right now.
Okay, in Pennsylvania where Trump led with over 700,000 votes before they fraudulently stopped counting and began adding votes for Biden with zero added to Trump until “Biden took the lead”, remember? Pennsylvania has now been ordered by the Supreme Court of the United States to Segregate all the votes that arrived after 8pm on Election Day, November 3.
Keep in mind that Trump was leading with over 700,000 votes at the close of the day on November 3. The votes with which “Biden overtook Trump” mostly arrived in the middle of the night on November 4 and continued to arrive from God knows where until “Biden took the lead” days later. There have been huge allegations with mounting evidences that most of those votes that were mailed in to help Biden were fake and fraudulent.
Trump’s team asked for access to verify the votes, the PA officials denied them access. Even when a local court ruled, they still flouted it. Wonder what they were hiding.
Now, the Supreme Court has ordered for the second time that the votes must be segregated. Justice Alito did. Look it up. The Trump team believes that when these votes are segregated, the fraud will be exposed during a recount and Trump’s landslide win will finally be unveiled. How can anybody now call this state for Biden, even if he leads with 1 million votes? Impossible. Gridlock! Litigation!
This is why Donald Trump tweeted this: “Joe Biden should not wrongfully claim the office of the President. I could make that claim also. Legal proceedings are just now beginning!”
This race is nowhere close to over and the media keeps giving them false hopes. Nearly every state that gave Biden the current 253 electoral votes is right now in the contest. How can you declare victory under such circumstances? It’s absolutely insane.
Furthermore, Pennsylvania USPS Whistleblower Richard Hopkins has now gone Public; Confirms Federal Investigators Have Spoken With Him About Postmaster Rob Weisenbach’s Order To Backdate Ballots To November 3rd, 2020. When Federal officials step in before 270, that’s huge and if you’re honest, you can see why a Biden “presidency” is too early to call if not altogether a mirage.
Okay, let’s move over to Michigan. You may never see this on mainstream news but do you know that some software glitch in Michigan was transferring Trump’s vote to Biden? So, people will vote for Trump and the software would send the vote to Biden! In one particular polling station, about 6,000 Trump votes went to Biden because of this software. 6,000! They called it a glitch but the Trump team has a name for it. It’s something they already know and I will get to that in a minute.
But here’s what has happened: the so-called glitch was fixed in a particular county where Biden had won and instantly, Trump carried that county! No longer Biden! See proof below. And guess what? 47 other counties in the state of Michigan used this same software. It has now been discovered that the same software was deployed in many other states, especially the Democrat-controlled states. Now, investigators are looking into all of those. And you wanna call the election?
HAMMER and Scorecard are the names for the software programs said to have been developed by American intelligence agencies for use in controlling the outcomes of elections through algorithms that adjust vote tabulation.
It’s being alleged that elements from the Obama-Biden regime have been deploying this independently, even after they’d left office. This is now leading to a nationwide probe into the elections. Think about that. How can you declare a winner under the circumstances, I ask? The media don’t determine who becomes America’s president. The American people do.
Besides, no matter what numbers have been given to you as an electoral college score, the Electoral College will still meet on December 14 to vote and allot. How then can you declare a winner?
In Arizona, which the globalist-owned and operated Fox News had called for Biden on November 3, Biden now leads with less than 30,000 votes. Almost less than 1%! Can you imagine?! And they called that state for him!
Today, most in the mainstream media circles have now discounted Arizona’s 11 electoral college votes from Biden’s 264, leaving him with 253, for fear Trump could actually end up winning Arizona. And guess what? Litigation is on in Arizona too. Look up the sharpie gate.
Two solid times, Joe Biden had prepared to deliver a Victory Speech and each time, he went up to the podium and said something else. And you don’t see the handwriting on the wall?
This election has been a gigantic mess and I can’t stop wondering how long it’ll take our world, not just America to recover from this.
If Trump doesn’t fight to #StoptheSteal and #CountEveryLEGALVote and expose these criminals who have brazenly committed felony and jail them all, America will lose its moral grounds to fight corruption till eternity. Thank God he’s ready to fight.
Already, Nigerian and some African politicians who are very good students of corrupt ideals have started  taking notes. How can America slam election riggers with visa bans and sanctions if these leftist criminals get away with this? It’s time to fight until victory is won.
And we will fight. We are “Trumpets” and we don’t cave.
Thankfully, we’re not as heartless and toxic as those who prematurely took a victory lap with imbecilic vituperations. We’re different. We’re lovely and godly. We don’t say quit till we see the last drop. We don’t go down without a fight. And just so you know, this battle is not over yet.
And even if, God forbid it doesn’t eventually go our way, we will be very gracious in defeat knowing fully well that we’ve done all we could to sound the alarm and warn our generation.
If you’re a Trump supporter, You should be very proud and happy right now because it’s not yet over until God says so. Shalom!”
I wholeheartedly concur with this brilliant man. May God’s counsel stand in America and may His will be done throughout the world.
(FFK)

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Kogi’s Quiet Shift: Reviewing Governor Ododo’s First 24 Months in Office 

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Kogi’s Quiet Shift: Reviewing Governor Ododo’s First 24 Months in Office

By Rowland Olonishuwa 

 

On Tuesday, Kogi State paused to mark two years since Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo took the oath as Executive Governor. Across government circles, community halls, and everyday conversations, the anniversary was more than a date on the calendar; it was a milestone that invites both reflection and renewed optimism. A moment to look back at how far the state has travelled in just twenty-four months, and where it is heading next.

 

Since assuming office in January 2024, Ododo has steered the state through a period of measured consolidation, delivering strategic interventions across security, infrastructure, human capital, and economic revitalisation that are beginning to translate into real improvements for residents.

 

Governor Ododo stepped into office at a time when expectations were high, and confidence in public institutions needed rebuilding.

 

His response to these was not loud declarations, but steady consolidation, strengthening structures, restoring order in governance, and setting a clear direction. Over time, that calm approach has become his signature: leadership that listens first, plans carefully, and moves with purpose.

 

Security has remained the most urgent concern for Nigerians, and Kogi residents are no exceptions; the Ododo-led administration has treated it as such. From deploying surveillance drones to support intelligence operations to recruiting and integrating local hunters and vigilante personnel into formal security frameworks, the government has built a layered safety net.

 

For farmers returning to their fields, travellers moving along highways, and families in rural communities, the impact is simple and deeply personal: fewer fears, quicker response, and growing confidence that the government is present and concerned about the ordinary people.

 

Infrastructural development has followed the same practical logic. Roads have been rehabilitated, easing movement for traders and commuters. Budget priorities have shifted toward capital projects and human development, while revived facilities like the Confluence Rice Mill now provide farmers with real economic opportunity. For many households, this means better income prospects, stronger local trade, and renewed belief that development is no longer a distant promise.

 

Health and education are not left out; the Ododo-led administration has expanded free healthcare services and supported students through examination funding and institutional improvements.

Parents who once struggled with medical bills and school fees have felt relief. Young people preparing for their futures now see government investment not as abstract policy but as something that touches their daily lives.

 

Governance reforms, from civil service strengthening to new legislative frameworks, have quietly improved how government functions. Salaries are more predictable, public offices are more responsive, and local government structures are more coordinated. These may not always make headlines, but they shape how citizens experience leadership every day.

 

As the second year anniversary celebrations fade into routine today and Governor Ododo enters his third year in office, the true meaning of the anniversary will continue to linger on.

 

Two years may not have solved every challenge in the Confluence State -no government ever does, by the way- but they have set a tone of stability, responsiveness, and direction. The next phase will demand deeper impact, broader reach, and sustained security gains.

 

But for many in Kogi State, the story of the past twenty-four months is already clear: steady hands on the wheel, and a journey that is firmly underway.

 

 

 

Olonishuwa is the Editor-in-Chief of Newshubmag.com. He writes from Ilorin

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Lagos Assembly Debunks Abuja House Rumour, Warns Against Election Season Propaganda

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Lagos Assembly Debunks Abuja House Rumour, Warns Against Election Season Propaganda

 

 

The Lagos State House of Assembly has described as misleading and mischievous the widespread misinformation that it budgeted for the purchase of houses in Abuja for its members in the 2026 Appropriation Law.

 

This rebuttal is contained in a statement jointly signed by Hon. Stephen Ogundipe, Chairman, House Committee on Information, Strategy, and Security, and Hon. Sa’ad Olumoh, Chairman, House Committee on Economic Planning and Budget.

Describing the report as a deliberate and disturbing falsehood being peddled by patently ignorant people, the statement reads, “There is no provision whatsoever in the 2026 Budget for the purchase of houses in Abuja or anywhere else for members of the Lagos State House of Assembly. The report is a complete fabrication and a product of political mischief intended to misinform the public.

“The Lagos State House of Assembly does not operate in Abuja. Our constitutional responsibilities, constituencies, and legislative duties are entirely within Lagos State. It is, therefore, illogical, irrational, and irresponsible for anyone to suggest that legislators would appropriate public funds for personal housing outside their jurisdiction.”

The statement emphasised that the budget is already in the public domain and accessible for scrutiny by discerning Lagosians and Nigerians alike. It reiterated that the Lagos State Government operates a transparent budget that speaks to the needs of the people and the demands of a megalopolis.

“We view this rumour as part of a wider attempt at election-season propaganda, designed to erode public trust, sow discord, and malign democratic institutions.”

The chairmen further clarified that the 2026 capital expenditure of the House of Assembly is less than 0.04% of the total CAPEX of the state, which clearly demonstrates the culture of prudence, accountability, and fiscal responsibility that guides the legislature. However, they noted, “Historically, the House does not even access up to its approved budget in many fiscal years.”

They stressed that the Assembly remains fully committed to excellence, transparency, good governance, and the collective welfare of the people of Lagos State, in line with the objectives of the 2026 Budget of Shared Prosperity.

“We therefore challenge those behind this harebrained allegation to produce credible evidence or retract their statements forthwith. Failure to do so may attract appropriate legal actions.

“We urge Lagosians and the general public to disregard this baseless rumour and always verify information from official and credible sources.”

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Democracy in the Crosshairs: How Nigeria’s Ruling APC Weaponises Power and Silences Dissent

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Democracy in the Crosshairs: How Nigeria’s Ruling APC Weaponises Power and Silences Dissent.

By George Omagbemi Sylvester | Published by saharaweeklyng.com

“Tinubu’s Government, the EFCC and the Strategic Undermining of Opposition Governors”.

 

In a striking indictment of Nigeria’s current political reality, Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State declared that “you cannot speak truth to power in this dispensation”, directly accusing the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of intolerance for dissent and an erosion of democratic norms.

Makinde’s remarks (made during a public event in Ibadan on January 25, 2026) were more than a local governor’s lament. They crystallised a mounting national frustration: that Nigeria’s political landscape has tilted dangerously toward executive overreach, institutional capture and political engineering.

Democracy in the Crosshairs: How Nigeria’s Ruling APC Weaponises Power and Silences Dissent.
By George Omagbemi Sylvester | Published by saharaweeklyng.com

This narrative is not isolated. Across Nigeria, governors from opposition parties have defected to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in numbers unprecedented in the nation’s democratic history. Critics argue that these defections are not merely voluntary political choices, but part of a strategic pressure campaign leveraging federal power and institutions to fracture opposition influence.

At its centre lies Nigeria’s principal anti-graft agency – the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The EFCC: Anti-Graft Agency or Political Instrument? Founded to combat corruption, the EFCC’s constitutional mandate is to investigate and prosecute financial and economic crimes across public and private sectors. Its legal independence is enshrined in statute and it has historically pursued high-profile cases, including recovery of nearly $500 million in illicit assets in a single year, demonstrating its capacity for tackling corruption.

 

However, critics now claim that under the Tinubu administration, the EFCC’s prosecutorial power is being perceived (if not deployed) as a political instrument.

Opposition leaders, including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and coalition parties such as the African Democratic Congress (ADC), have publicly accused the federal government of using anti-corruption agencies to intimidate opposition figures and governors, effectively pressuring them into aligning with the APC.

In a statement released in December 2025, opposition figures alleged that institutions such as the EFCC, the Nigerian Police and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission were being selectively wielded to weaken political competitors rather than combat financial crime impartially.

This is not merely rhetorical noise. The opposition’s grievances centre on several observable patterns:

Reopened or New Investigations Against Opposition Figures: The ADC pointed to recent abnormal reactivation of long-dormant cases or new inquiries into financial activities involving senior opposition politicians. These, they argue, often arise shortly before critical elections or political realignments.

 

Alleged Differential Treatment: According to opponents of the current administration, individuals who have defected to the APC appear less likely to face sustained legal scrutiny or prosecution in EFCC proceedings, even in cases of credible allegations of mismanagement.

Timing of Actions: The timing of certain high-profile investigations, emerging ahead of the 2027 general elections, reinforces perceptions that anti-graft measures are tailored to political cycles rather than legal merit.

The EFCC and Presidency have publicly denied these allegations, insisting that the commission operates independently and pursues corruption irrespective of political affiliation and that Nigeria’s democratic freedoms (including party choice and mobility) remain intact.

Yet the perception of bias, once systemic, is hard to erase, especially when political actors deploy powerful state machinery with strategic timing and selective intensity.

Defections and Power Realignment: A Democracy at Risk? Since 2023 and particularly through 2025, a remarkable number of state governors and senior political leaders have crossed over from opposition parties (notably the Peoples Democratic Party – PDP) to the APC. Though defections are normal in Nigeria’s fluid political system, the scale and speed in recent years are historically noteworthy, raising critical questions about underlying incentives.

The SaharaWeeklyNG reported Makinde’s comments within the broader context of a political climate where dissenting voices face greater obstacles than at any time in recent democratic memory.

Governors who remain in opposition find themselves squeezed between growing federal assertiveness and dwindling political capital. Some analysts argue that the combination of federal resource control, political appointments and influence over public agencies exerts tangible pressure on subnational leaders to align with the ruling party for political survival. This dynamic, they contend, undermines competitive party politics and weakens Nigeria’s multiparty democracy.

 

Speaking Truth to Power: What Makinde’s Critique Exposes. Governor Makinde’s core grievance (that it is increasingly difficult, perhaps perilous, to speak truth to power) resonates widely among civil society actors, political analysts and democratic advocates:

“YOU CANNOT SPEAK TRUTH TO POWER IN THIS DISPENSATION,” Makinde declared, specifically citing the government’s handling of contentious tax reform bills as an example where dissent was neither welcomed nor transparently debated.

Makinde’s critique reflects deeper structural concerns:

Exclusion of Key Stakeholders: Opposition leaders and state executives report being marginalised from meaningful consultation on national policies affecting federal-state relations, revenue sharing and fiscal reforms.

Institutional Intimidation: The perception that state politicians become targets of federal legal scrutiny after taking firm oppositional stances (real or perceived) discourages robust democratic debate.

Erosion of Opposition Space: A symbiotic effect of party defections and institutional pressure is a shrinking viable space for genuine political opposition, weakening checks and balances essential to democratic governance.

A respected political scientist, Dr. Aisha Bello of the University of Lagos, recently argued that “when opposition becomes fraught with state leverage instead of ideological competition, the very foundation of democratic contestation collapses,” adding that “a government that shies away from criticism risks inversion into autocracy.”

Another expert, Prof. Chinedu Eze, former dean of political studies at Ahmadu Bello University, warned that “selective use of anti-corruption agencies as political tools corrodes public trust and ultimately delegates justice into the hands of incumbents rather than independent courts.” These observations echo growing public skepticism.

The Way Forward: Strengthening Democracy and Institutions. Nigeria’s path forward depends on restoring confidence in democratic norms and institutional independence.

Transparent EFCC Processes: Civil society groups and legal scholars are advocating for enhanced transparency in anti-graft investigations, including clear prosecutorial thresholds and independent audits of case initiation and closures.

Judicial Oversight: Strengthening the judiciary’s capacity and independence is critical to ensuring that allegations of political weaponisation do not go unchecked. Courts must remain the ultimate arbiters of evidence and guilt.

Political Reforms: Advocates demand reforms to party financing, federal-state fiscal relations, and consultation mechanisms to reduce incentives for defections driven by federal resource leverage.

Public Engagement: A more informed and engaged civil society, anchored by independent media and civic education, must hold both government and opposition accountable for adherence to democratic principles.

Beyond The Present Moment.

Governor Makinde’s assertion that it is no longer tenable to “speak truth to power” under the current administration reflects unsettling trends in Nigeria’s evolving democratic landscape. While the EFCC and the Presidency maintain that anti-corruption efforts are independent and constitutionally grounded, opposition leaders (backed by political data and patterns of defections) argue that state power is being used to consolidate one-party dominance and undermine political pluralism.

At this critical juncture, Nigeria must choose between entrenching competitive democracy or sliding toward a political monopoly where dissent is subdued, institutions compromised, and power concentrated.

For Nigeria’s democratic ideals to survive (and thrive) its leaders and citizens must ensure that speaking truth to power remains not a perilous act of defiance but an honoured pillar of national life.

 

Democracy in the Crosshairs: How Nigeria’s Ruling APC Weaponises Power and Silences Dissent.
By George Omagbemi Sylvester | Published by saharaweeklyng.com

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