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Tinubu’s Second Term Will Be Hellfire – Speed Darlington

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Controversial Nigerian singer, Speed Darlington, has predicted that a second term under President Bola Tinubu’s administration would be hellfire for Nigerians.

It was reports that Speed Darlington made the remark in a video via his Instagram page on Wednesday, while criticising Tinubu’s second-term ambition.

The singer faulted President Tinubu’s re-election bid, citing the country’s economic situation and rising insecurity across Nigeria.

While questioning Tinubu’s achievements since he assumed office in 2023, Darlington lamented policy failures, structural failures, economic mismanagement, and worsening insecurity.

He said, “You are here breaking your neck to become the next President of Nigeria but you’re not qualified to be President again. From your first term, we already know that your second term is going to be hell fire.

“When you came to the office in 2023, the first thing you did was to remove the subsidy, knowing very well that everything about Nigerian life is attached to petroleum. Giving those in the oil section thousands of reasons to inflate fuel price, knowing fully well that Nigerians are naturally greedy. Just tell me, what qualifies you for a second term?

‘’You’re not qualify again, You don’t know the job. You haven’t done anything about the rising insecurity across Nigeria.”

 

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APC Trying To Turn Nigeria Into One-Party State — Bucknor-Akerele

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A former Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Kofoworola Bucknor-Akerele, has accused the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) of attempting to weaken opposition parties ahead of the 2027 elections.

It was reports that Bucknor-Akerele warned that efforts to turn Nigeria into a one-party state would fail.

She spoke during an appearance on Vanguard’s political programme, Politics Hub, where she criticised the APC-led administration over insecurity, economic hardship and the state of the country’s democracy.

Asked to assess Nigeria’s current political climate under President Bola Tinubu, Bucknor-Akerele described the situation as dangerous.

She said, “Well, we are in a very dangerous political climate at the moment, we are in danger of being swamped by insurgents, and then, we are also in danger of being lost economically because the economic situation is really disastrous.

“Most people are finding it difficult to be able to eat one square meal a day, and this is a tragic situation for us to be in.”

She accused the ruling party of infiltrating opposition parties in a bid to dominate the political space.

“Look at what is happening to all the political parties. The main party is trying to infiltrate all the political parties and turn Nigeria into a one-party state and I do not think it can work,” she added.

Ex-Deputy Governor Recalls Rift With Tinubu

Bucknor-Akerele served as deputy governor to Tinubu in Lagos State from May 1999 to December 2002 before resigning after political disagreements.

Speaking on her working relationship with Tinubu, she said they clashed over political agenda and direction.

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She said, “Bola Ahmed Tinubu did not want to work with me at all because he had a different agenda from the agenda of what the AD stood for at that time.

“What he wanted was somebody who would assist him in taking over the AD, and because I was not ready to do that, we had our differences.”

The former deputy governor said her disagreement with Tinubu reflected differences in their approach to power and public service.

She added, “I think some people go into power for self-aggrandisement, while others go into power because they want to serve, and I think that was the difference between me and the powers that be, let us put it that way.”

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El-Rufai’s son leads fresh Reps defections to NDC, ADC

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The gale of defections sweeping through the House of Representatives gathered momentum on Thursday as more lawmakers dumped their parties for the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) and the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

The latest defections come barely days after 17 members of the House moved to the NDC, signalling what many observers see as an aggressive effort by opposition forces to build a broad coalition capable of challenging President Bola Tinubu and the ruling All Progressives Congress in the next election cycle.

At plenary on Thursday, presided over by Speaker, Tajudeen Abbas, five lawmakers formally announced their decisions to switch political parties, citing internal crises, leadership disputes and ideological disagreements within their former parties.

Those who defected were Muhammed El-Rufai, son of former Kaduna State Governor, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, from the APC to the NDC; Joshua Obika, representing Abaji/Gwagwalada/Kuje/Kwali Federal Constituency of the Federal Capital Territory, from the APC to the NDC and Abdulhakeem Kamilu, member representing the Wudil/Garko Federal Constituency of Kano State, from the ADC to the NDC.

Also, Suleiman Richifa and Umar Ajilo, both from Kaduna State, dumped the Peoples Democratic Party for the ADC.

The younger El-Rufai, who represents Kaduna North Federal Constituency, had faced months of speculation over his political future following growing tensions between his father and the President Bola Tinubu administration.

Though he had maintained a low profile in recent months, his decision to join the NDC is widely seen as a significant political statement, especially given the strained relationship between the former governor and the Federal Government.

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Nasir El-Rufai, once a key figure in the APC and a strong ally of President Tinubu during the 2023 election campaign, has in recent months become increasingly critical of the ruling party and the direction of the Federal Government.

The former governor’s failed ministerial nomination in 2023 marked the beginning of a visible crack between him and the presidency.

Since then, he has repeatedly accused the APC leadership of abandoning internal democracy and sidelining key stakeholders within the party.

Obika, who represents the Abaji/Gwagwalada/Kuje/Kwali Federal Constituency of the FCT, marked his third political movement in less than two years with the latest defection.

The lawmaker was elected into the House in 2023 on the platform of the Labour Party before joining the APC in March 2026 and now the NDC.

Announcing his latest defection on Thursday, Obika aligned himself with the growing opposition bloc rallying around the NDC.

Kamilu from Kano State resigned from the ADC, citing what he described as an “internal leadership crisis” within the party.

He had only recently moved to the ADC from the New Nigeria People’s Party, the platform on which he was elected in 2023.

Richifa and Ajilo blamed their decision to dump the PDP on what they described as the prolonged crisis rocking the party “from the state to the national level.”

Thursday’s defections further altered the balance of forces in the House and reinforced expectations that more lawmakers may switch allegiances in the coming months as consultations and coalition talks intensify ahead of the next election season.

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PGF denies report of Uzodimma ’s removal as chairman

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The Progressive Governors Forum has denied reports claiming that Imo State Governor, Senator Hope Uzodimma, was removed as chairman of the forum.

In a statement issued on Thursday by the Director General of the forum, Folorunso Aluko, the PGF described the report as “false and misleading.”

“The attention of the Progressive Governors Forum has been drawn to a false and misleading report circulating in some media platforms alleging the removal of its Chairman, His Excellency, Senator Hope Uzodimma, CON,” the statement read.

The forum stated that no meeting was held where such a decision was taken, insisting that Uzodimma remains the chairman of the body.

“For the avoidance of doubt, the Progressive Governors Forum states categorically that the report is entirely false, baseless, and without an iota of truth,” the statement added.

The PGF further said its secretariat had no knowledge of any resolution removing the Imo governor from office.

“The PGF secretariat has no record of, and is not aware of, any resolution removing the Chairman. His Excellency, Senator Hope Uzodimma, CON, remains the Chairman of the Progressive Governors Forum,” it stated.

The forum also maintained that it remains united and focused on its responsibilities, urging members of the public and the media to disregard the report.

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