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Leave Olubadan out of your dirty politics, Mogaji cautions Fayose

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The Mogaji of Akinsola Family Compound in Ibadan, Oyo State, Olawale Oladoja, on Tuesday, described recent comments by former Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, against Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, as a reflection of what he termed an “irredeemable delusional disposition.”

He expressed concern over Fayose’s continued criticism of Governor Makinde despite allegedly benefiting from the Oyo governor’s goodwill and support in the past.

Oladoja, in a statement released in Ibadan, the state capital, said it was unfortunate that the former governor, who often identifies himself as being born in Ibadan and professes love for the ancient city, had chosen to attack one of its most prominent sons.

PUNCH Online reports that Fayose had publicly declared a political battle against Governor Makinde, vowing to mobilize forces against him in future elections.

He said, “Governor Makinde has continued to transform Ibadan through infrastructure development and policies aimed at modernising the city, making Fayose’s criticisms difficult to understand.

“Fayose claims he was born in Ibadan and that he loves Ibadan, but, sadly, he appears to hate his place of birth so much that he is attacking the pride of Ibadan, which is transforming the city into a modern metropolis.”

Mogaji further cautioned him against involving the Olubadan of Ibadanland in political disputes, stressing that the revered monarch remains a father figure to all, irrespective of political affiliations.

“I want to caution Governor Fayose from dragging our highly revered Olubadan into his dirty politics. Kabiyesi is a father to all, and we will not allow anyone to disparage our royal father for political reasons.

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“It is unacceptable for anyone who has shown little regard for traditional institutions in his own state to attempt to bring our respected monarch into needless political controversy.”

Oladoja therefore urged political actors to conduct their engagements with decorum and respect for traditional institutions, emphasizing that the people of Ibadan would continue to defend the dignity and integrity of the Olubadan stool.

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Baba-Ahmed disowns politician claiming PRP sold 69 forms to Kwankwaso

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The National Chairman of the Peoples Redemption Party, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, has dismissed claims that the party sold 69 nomination forms in Kano to 2027 vice presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, Rabiu Kwankwaso.

Baba-Ahmed made the clarification on Tuesday during an interview on ARISE Television, where he said the report was “complete fiction” and had no basis within the party’s operations.

“This is complete fiction. The real state chairman of the PRP in Kano had already stated, released a statement saying this is just complete bunkum,” he said.

The controversy emerged amid reports from a self-proclaimed Chairman of the PRP in Kano state, Abdulkadir Musa-Guza, who alleged that Kwankwaso or his associates had bought forms for all 69 elective positions in Kano to allegedly hijack the party structure ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Speaking at a press briefing at the NUJ Press Centre, Kano, Musa-Guza alleged the former Kano State governor engaged in a mischievous mission against the party without any sign of him defecting to PRP.

However, Baba-Ahmed said there is no possibility that Kwankwaso could have purchased 69 nomination forms from the PRP in Kano, noting that the party does not sell nomination forms at the state level.

“There is no way former Governor Kwankwaso could have bought 69 forms from the PRP in Kano. We don’t sell forms in Kano; we sell forms from Abuja. The man who spoke and said they had sold 69 forms to Kwankwaso is not known to the party at all. He has no position; he has no authority to sell any forms. We don’t know him,” Baba-Ahmed said.

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He suggested that the allegation may have been politically motivated.

“It is possible that this entire thing has been contrived as part of some problems or some politics in Kano. As far as the PRP is concerned, we sold forms, as we sell to everybody else from Abuja. We sold forms to candidates from Kano. They registered, they contested, they went through primaries more than a month ago.

“The candidates have emerged from there, and we are forwarding their names to INEC,” he added.

Baba-Ahmed said even Kwankwaso was surprised by the claim.

“I’ve spoken to Kwankwaso myself, and he is as amused as everybody else that he would buy 69 forms for non-existent candidates. He’s not a member of the party,” he said.

The PRP chairman also addressed questions about previous defections involving Kwankwaso and NDC presidential candidate, Peter Obi, saying discussions had taken place but no formal move was made.

“They did come to our party. We spent some time discussing whether they could come into the party, whether they could join the party. In the end, they decided that there wasn’t enough evidence on the ground that their needs would be met by the party. And they moved on, and we parted as friends, and we’re still friends with them,” he said.

On reports of internal crisis, Baba-Ahmed dismissed claims of factionalism within the PRP.

“The PRP has no faction. We came through a very difficult, very demanding time where both from within and from outside there were efforts to cripple us.

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“The failure by INEC to upload our names after our successful convention, observed by INEC, for more than a month caused us some problems. But we came through that. As I speak to you now, we’re a very healthy party.

“We’re looking forward to a very vigorous and very transparent competition. And we believe that our chances are very bright that the PRP will make a difference this time,” he said.

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Leave royal fathers out of politics, 10 aggrieved Kwara aspirants warn

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Ten governorship aspirants of the All Progressives Congress in Kwara State have urged President Bola Tinubu to resist what they described as attempts to use the state’s traditional institution to secure endorsement for the party’s governorship candidate, Speaker Salihu Danladi.

The aspirants made the appeal in an open letter dated Monday, amid reports that selected first-class traditional rulers from Kwara State were being mobilised to visit the Presidential Villa in Abuja over the 2027 governorship race.

Danladi, Speaker of the Kwara State House of Assembly, had emerged winner of the APC governorship primary held on May 22, 2026, scoring 94,990 votes to defeat 14 other aspirants.

The result was announced by the Chairman of the APC Governorship Primary Election Committee, Senator Musiliu Obanikoro, at the Banquet Hall, Ilorin.

However, the aggrieved aspirants said they remained unconvinced by the outcome of the exercise and raised concerns over what they described as fresh efforts to confer legitimacy on the process through the involvement of royal fathers.

They said, “We have received credible information that some traditional rulers from Kwara State are being mobilised to visit the Presidential Villa in what appears to be an effort to legitimise and secure endorsement for a governorship candidate whose emergence remains controversial within our party.”

The letter was jointly signed by Dele Belgore (SAN), Ambassador Yahaya Gambari, Senator Saliu Mustapha, Senator Yahaya Oloriegbe, Dr Oluwatoyin Alabi, Alhaji Tajudeen Audu, Omar Bio, Dr Bashir Bolarinwa, Capt. Ahmad Mahmud and Dr Azeez Olaniyi.

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While reaffirming their loyalty to the APC, the aspirants insisted that internal party democracy must not be compromised.

“We remain loyal members of our great party and are committed to supporting every genuine effort aimed at strengthening internal democracy, inclusiveness and unity within the APC.

“While we hold our revered royal fathers in the highest esteem and recognise their invaluable roles as custodians of our culture and tradition, we respectfully submit that traditional institutions should not be drawn into partisan political contests.

“The involvement of traditional rulers in efforts to validate the outcome of a disputed party primary risks eroding the neutrality and moral authority that have distinguished the institution over the years,” they added.

The aspirants expressed concern that such engagements could create the impression of a unified political endorsement within the state APC, contrary to realities on the ground.

“We are concerned that a visit of this nature may create the false impression that the people and stakeholders of Kwara State are united behind a process that many party members consider flawed, exclusionary and inconsistent with democratic principles,” they stated.

They also noted that their earlier objections to the governorship primary had been formally communicated to the party leadership but remained unresolved.

“Your Excellency will recall that our concerns regarding the conduct of the governorship primary have been communicated through lawful and constitutional channels. Those concerns have not been addressed and remain a source of anxiety among party faithful across the state.

“It is therefore important that any engagement involving traditional rulers should not be interpreted as a reflection of the position of all stakeholders within the Kwara APC,” they warned.

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They also drew attention to security concerns in parts of the state, questioning the priorities behind the reported mobilisation of traditional rulers.

“If royal fathers can be mobilised to Abuja in support of a governorship candidate, many citizens will naturally wonder why similar efforts have not been made to seek urgent federal intervention on the security challenges confronting communities in parts of Kwara State,” they said.

“Several communities in Baruten, Kaiama, Patigi, Edu, Ifelodun, Irepodun and Isin local government areas have faced persistent security threats, yet we have not witnessed a similar high-level royal delegation to draw national attention to their plight,” they added.

They further noted that traditional rulers had not been similarly mobilised to acknowledge federal appointments secured by Kwarans under the current administration.

“Likewise, despite the numerous appointments and opportunities extended to Kwarans under your administration, there has been no coordinated mobilisation of traditional rulers to express appreciation to the Presidency,” the aspirants said.

The group urged President Tinubu to receive any delegation of royal fathers with respect, while cautioning against political interpretation of such visits.

“We respectfully urge Your Excellency to ensure that the traditional institution remains insulated from partisan political activities and continues to serve as a symbol of unity, fairness and moral leadership.

“Our appeal is not borne out of hostility to any individual but from a commitment to democratic values, party cohesion and the long-term stability of the APC in Kwara State,” they added.

Meanwhile, an APC chieftain in Kwara State, Prof. Abubakar Sulaiman, has urged traditional rulers to advise Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq to step back from the succession crisis to allow peace within the party.

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“Tell Gov AbdulRazaq to concede, tell him to back down. That alone can solve the current crisis in Kwara APC,” Sulaiman said.

Efforts to get a reaction from the state government to the development were unsuccessful as calls and messages to the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Communication, Ibraheem Abdullateef, were not responded to as of the time of filing this report.

Reports had earlier indicated that a delegation of selected first-class traditional rulers and APC stakeholders loyal to the governor had travelled to Abuja to lobby support for Danladi’s candidacy ahead of 2027.

The development, according to sources, is part of a broader political push involving consultations with key APC figures and federal stakeholders, including party leadership in Abuja.

The situation reflects deepening divisions within the Kwara APC, as rival blocs intensify consultations and political manoeuvring ahead of the 2027 governorship election.

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Presidency blasts Obi over call for Tinubu’s resignation

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The Presidency on Monday dismissed calls by the Nigerian Democratic Congress’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi, for President Bola Tinubu’s resignation as “childish, hollow and an unworthy distraction.”

It cited economic data on Tinubu’s performance in the past three years, arguing that it contrasts with Obi’s own record as governor of Anambra State.

In a statement signed by the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, the Presidency said Obi’s latest comments were an attempt to undercut the APC’s victory in the just-concluded Ekiti governorship election and the senatorial by-elections.

Onanuga said Obi’s comparison of Tinubu’s situation to that of the British Prime Minister Kier Starmer, who resigned hours earlier, exposed the former Anambra governor’s misunderstanding of Nigeria’s constitutional architecture.

He argued that Obi’s verdict that Nigeria was in its “worst possible condition” did not match verifiable economic data and global assessments of the administration’s performance.

The statement read, “Peter Obi’s latest comments calling for President Bola Tinubu’s resignation, based on a comparison with the British Prime Minister’s voluntary exit, are not only misplaced but also reflect a selective and distorted view of Nigeria’s realities since 2023.

“His view is also simplistic, as is often the case anytime he opens his mouth. Obi forgets our country does not run a parliamentary system of government like the UK.

We run a presidential system, with the president elected to a fixed four-year term.

“The people of Ekiti State and the senatorial constituents in Nasarawa, Enugu, Ondo and Rivers have just delivered a resounding victory for President Tinubu and his party. The election results, some early referendum of sorts, show that President Tinubu and his party are popular with Nigerians.”

The Presidency warned Obi that the results of the recent elections were more ominous for his own political future than for Tinubu’s.

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“This should be more concerning for Peter Obi and his new Special Purpose Vehicle, NDC, as we move towards the January 2027 election.

“Obi should wait until the presidential election to know what the people think of Tinubu’s government.

“Moving to use X to harangue the President out of office is off the mark and anti-democratic,” the Presidency stated.

On security, the Presidency cited a series of operational successes it said Obi had deliberately ignored.

It said over 15,000 terrorists had been removed from the streets and forests, hundreds of hostages have been rescued through high-profile operations in Borno and the North-West, and terrorist kingpins have been neutralised with the support of foreign allies.

The statement said Tinubu had “not only sustained but also expanded investments in security by deploying advanced technologies and drones, and by appointing a Special Adviser on Homeland Security to ensure a holistic approach.”

Referring to Obi’s record in office, the Presidency said, “It is laughable that Obi, who as governor was a colossal failure, unable to secure lives and property in his small state of Anambra, as documented by his successor, Willie Obiano, is now the one calling for President Tinubu’s resignation over security breaches in some parts of the country.”

On the economy, it argued that its data did not support Obi’s characterisation of national decline.

It disclosed that Nigeria’s economy had posted positive GDP growth in every quarter since May 2023, surpassing the global average; that trade surpluses had been recorded consistently; and that foreign reserves had risen to over $50bn.

“Oil production has risen from less than one million barrels per day to about 1.8 million, reversing years of decline.

“Federation revenue is projected to hit over N30tn this year, far above the 2022 level of N7.7tn.

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“By May this year, N15.7tn has already been collected, more than twice the entire revenue collected in 2022,” the statement read.

It also highlighted the trajectory of the stock market under Tinubu, saying, “The stock market has soared, with the All-Share Index rising from 50,000 to over 250,000, creating wealth for about six million Nigerian investors.

“The naira-to-dollar exchange rate has been stable. Foreign direct and portfolio investments are at record highs, reflecting renewed investor confidence, especially in the oil and gas sector.”

The Presidency also described as one of the most under-reported successes of the administration, the absence of any disruption to the academic calendar in three years.

It said, “Are conditions worsening in our country when, in three years of Tinubu’s leadership, we have recorded no disruption of the academic calendar by trade unions such as ASUU or NASU?

“That is one of President Tinubu’s campaign promises to our students: a four-year programme will be a four-year programme.

“It has been a promise well kept, which Obi, in his penchant for bad news, has never sung about and will never acknowledge.”

The Presidency also kicked against what it called Obi’s deliberate misquotation of Tinubu’s campaign promise on electricity.

It said Tinubu never promised Nigerians 24 hours of electricity daily, and that Obi and his followers had been wilfully distorting the record.

“What he actually said on that occasion in Lagos, and which Obi and his followers have consistently misquoted for the sake of mischief, was: ‘Whichever way, by all means necessary, you will have electricity, and you will not pay for estimated bills anymore.

“A promise made will be a promise kept. If I don’t keep the promise and I come for a second term, don’t vote for me, unless I give you adequate reasons why I couldn’t deliver’,” the statement read.

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It said Tinubu’s first policy action after assuming office was the signing of the Electricity Act, which decentralised power generation, transmission and distribution to states.

It added that millions of prepaid meters had been deployed and seven million more were planned, while off-grid solar installations are expanding across schools, hospitals and markets nationwide.

However, the Presidency acknowledged that the high cost of living remained a challenge, but attributed it in part to global disruptions, including the impact of the Middle East conflict, the American-Israeli strike on Iran and the subsequent closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which it said disrupted global commodity supply chains just as Nigeria’s inflation was beginning to recede.

In a post shared on X, Obi said his call for Tinubu’s resignation was inspired by developments in the United Kingdom, where he reflected on a Monday speech by the British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, announcing his planned resignation.

“This morning, I listened to the British Prime Minister’s speech announcing his planned resignation in July.

“As a keen observer of global politics, my primary interest lies in examining what successful nations do right and the structural factors that cause others to lag or struggle with governance and development,” Obi wrote.

Obi ran against Tinubu in the February 2023 presidential election on the Labour Party ticket, finishing third with approximately 6.1 million votes, behind Tinubu’s 8.8 million and Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party, who scored 6.9 million votes.

In May 2026, he moved to the Nigeria Democratic Congress, where he clinched the party’s ticket for his 2027 presidential bid.

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