Tag: Adams Oshiomhole

  • Atiku Campaign queries Oshiomhole asks him of his ‘tokunboh’ Wife

    Atiku Campaign queries Oshiomhole asks him of his ‘tokunboh’ Wife

     

    The Atiku/Okowa Presidential Campaign Organization has carpeted Comrade Adams Oshiomhole asking him to explain the whereabouts of his Cape Verde ‘tokunboh’ wife, Lara Fortes Oshiomhole.

    Recall that Lara Fortes who married Oshiomhole in 2015 has not been seen around for years around him fueling rumours on the state of the marriage.

    The issue came to fore on Thursday after Oshiomhole in a television interview on on a national tv accused Atiku Abubakar of failing the simple test of being a unifier alleging that the PDP presidential candidate is a serial divorcee.

    Oshiomhole, who is Deputy Director-General of the Tinubu/Shettima Presidential Campaign Organization, had, in the interview, labeled Atiku as ‘serial betrayer’ and a ‘serial divorcee,’ unfit to unify Nigeria.

    He said, “You (Atiku) can’t manage your household, you are a serial divorcee and you want to preach unity and family to me?”

    Reacting, the Atiku Camp in a statement said:

    “Moreover, Oshiomhole is not in any position to preach about matrimonial competence and sanctimony as he has not explained the whereabouts of his imported foreign wife to Nigerians.

    “It is important for Oshiomhole to note that Nigerians have moved beyond Tinubu as they have already attained consensus across the political, ethnic and religious divides to vote in Atiku Abubakar as a pan-Nigerian and unifier that will rescue our nation from the shambolic rule of the divisive, insensitive and corrupt APC.

    “Of course, Nigerian have come to a consensus that our nation needs a visionary leader, like Atiku Abubakar and certainly not a bat with its inadequacies, specie inconsistencies and aversion to light.”

    The Atiku’s team said, “…This can only explain why the former APC National Chairman, who was disgraced out of office, continues as a chattering roller coaster and a musical chair politician, who specializes in making unfounded comments and inventing fictitious claims against others just to draw undue attention to himself.

    “Nigerians expect Adams Oshiomhole to note that the presidential campaign addresses serious issues and is not a platform for throwing tantrums and irresponsible commentaries.

    “In any case, Nigerians will not be surprised to see Adams Oshiomhole turning around at Atiku Abubakar’s inevitable victory and inauguration on May 29, 2023, to condemn Asiwaju Tinubu and declare his current unsavory comments against Atiku Abubakar as mere political statements.

    “If Oshiomhole has honour or means well for this nation, he ought to have resigned as Deputy Director General of Asiwaju/Shettima Presidential Campaign after series of shameful revelations of reported allegations touching on the integrity of the APC Presidential Candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    “Our campaign holds that contrary to the garments of unity which Oshiomhole is forcing on Tinubu, the Presidential Candidate of the APC lacks antecedents that will showcase him as a believer in a truly united and indivisible Nigeria.”

  • Gov Wike apologizes to Oshiomhole for supporting Obaseki

    Gov Wike apologizes to Oshiomhole for supporting Obaseki

    Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State on Wednesday apologized to Comrade Adams Oshiomhole for supporting Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki in the last governorship election held in Edo.

    Governor Wike also tendered an apology to Oshiomhole over some political comments he made against him in the past.

    Wike tendered the apology at the inauguration of the Rumuepirikom Flyover bridge inaugurated by Oshiomhole, a former Governor of Edo, in Port Harcourt.

    Speaking on the crisis in the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Wike said the PDP G-5 governors will only be disposed to reconciliation based on equity, fairness and justice.

    He said politics is about interest and Rivers people must be sure of what they stand to benefit for any support they will have to give ahead of the 2023 general elections.

    The Governor drew attention to the place of integrity in leadership across strata and why leaders must be bonded by what they say and do.

    “When once you have lost integrity, there is nothing you can offer again, and that is the problem we are having in this country where politicians will stand up and make a statement.

    “And then, people are watching you to fulfil that statement, the promise you have made and when you don’t, Nigerians will now say that is how politicians behave. I don’t agree to that,” Wike said.

    He called on leaders across strata and divide to promote unity among Nigerians.

    According to him, the expected unity should be devoid of ethnicity, religion and party considerations but based on the fact that one is a Nigerian.

    Wike urged Julius Berger Nigeria PLC to return to the Rumuepirikom community and make sure all roads are reconstructed in the area.

    Meanwhile, responding, Oshiomhole noted that in a democracy, though political parties are needed to win elections, promises made to the people must be kept and projects delivered as proof of governance.

    “I think, Rivers people should be proud because, our people often say that prophets are not appreciated at home, Wike has truly transformed this city,” he said.

    Oshiomhole, who was also a former National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), commended Wike for using his time in office as governor of Rivers State to make a difference.

    “Facts are very stubborn. So, I agree that even your worse critics will admit that Wike has made a difference.

    “You made a difference not only in terms of projects but even your statement this afternoon, I join you in saying, because I had course to say that in Benin, when I was governor of Edo State, ‘how can a country be governed by people who cannot be trusted’.

    “When politicians make statements, make promises or even make agreements or even enact laws and the laws are not to be obeyed by themselves but to be obeyed by others and when they default in their promise or standing, they say that is politics for you,” Oshiomhole said.

    The State commissioner for Works, Dr. George-Kelly Alabo, describing the project, said the Rumuepirikom flyover is 820 meters long, has a width of 26.8 meters, two approach rams of 110 meters each, and 600- millimetre walkway on either side and 600 millimetres median.

    He stated that the flyover is designed to last, and also reduce time spent in traffic, improve the socio-economics dynamics within the benefitting communities, in addition it will enhance value of property in the area.

  • VIDEO: Shettima, Lalong, Oshiomhole, others receive Tinubu at the airport

    VIDEO: Shettima, Lalong, Oshiomhole, others receive Tinubu at the airport

    Vice Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the 2023 elections, Senator Kashim Shettima on Thursday received Bola Ahmed Tinubu, presidential candidate of the party as he arrives in the country from the United Kingdom (UK).

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Shettima, who is the Senator representing Borno Central District in the National Assembly and Former Governor of Borno State, was joined by the Director General (DG) of the APC presidential campaign council, Governor Simon Lalong to receive Tinubu.

    They were joined by former Governor of Edo State, Adams Oshiomole and other political associates to receive the APC presidential candidate back to the country.

    Watch video below:

    Recall that Tinubu had two weeks ago left Nigeria for the UK as parties commenced campaigns for the 2023 elections. This stirred reactions. Critics claim his absence when political campaigns have kickstarted suggests there might be issues. Others claim the former Lagos State governor was on a medical visit to the UK.

  • 2023: Atiku, Peter Obi will be humiliated on election day – Oshiomhole

    2023: Atiku, Peter Obi will be humiliated on election day – Oshiomhole

    Former Governor of Edo State, Adams Oshiomhole has said the presidential candidates of the People’s Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar and that of the Labour Party, Peter Obi will be massively defeated in the 2023 elections.

    Oshiomhole, who is a former National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) said this during the Southsouth zonal stakeholders’ meeting of the APC that was held in Benin, the Edo State capital.

    The APC chieftain said the standard bearer of the ruling party, Bola Tinubu, would emerge victorious and move Nigeria to greater heights.

    “Just four years ago, we had a combined ticket of Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi in PDP, but in unity, the presidential candidate of APC, President Muhammadu Buhari, defeated them. Now that Atiku and Obi are divided, do you really need a political scientist to tell you that what a united ticket could not achieve, that divided, they will achieve it?

    “Atiku and Obi will be massively humiliated on election day in a civilised manner, without violence or cheating, with emphasis placed on one man, one vote, as Asiwaju Tinubu will emerge victorious. Asiwaju Tinubu, upon victory, by God’s grace, will do a lot to move Nigeria forward.

    “We must work hard to deliver Asiwaju Tinubu in February 2023. Many APC members in Edo State worked so hard and we defeated PDP in 2015 and again in 2019, with a wider margin. This time round, we will so defeat Atiku, that he will not contest for president again. Hard work does not kill, it pays. Let members of APC continue to work hard,” Oshiomhole said.

    The meeting was attended by the former governorship candidate of APC, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, the Chairman of the party, Col. David Imuse (rtd.), and other party leaders.

  • 2023: There is only one way APC can win presidential election – Oshiomhole

    2023: There is only one way APC can win presidential election – Oshiomhole

    Former Governor of Edo State, Adams Oshiomhole, who is a former National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has given tips on how the party can emerge victorious in the forthcoming presidential election in the country.

    Oshiomhole said Tinubu could only win the presidential election if party members are united. He made this known at a stakeholder’s meeting held in Benin City, Edo State on Saturday while urging aggrieved members of the APC to lay aside their differences and work for the party’s progress.

    He said party members should take a cue from how he reacted after he was removed as APC National Chairman and work for the party’s progress.

    “The primaries are over, and the candidates have emerged. We need to put away our differences that came at the primaries and queue behind our candidates, beginning with our presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu, for two-time Governor of Lagos State and the party’s national leader.

    “The aggrieved members of the party should learn from my act of political tolerance when I was ousted from office as the national chairman of the party. I had the opportunity to seek redress, which would have stalled the party’s congress, but I didn’t,” Oshiomhole said.

  • Staying united, only way Tinubu can win 2023 election – Oshiomhole to APC members

    Staying united, only way Tinubu can win 2023 election – Oshiomhole to APC members

    Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, a former national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and APC Senatorial candidate in Edo North, has advised members of APC to stay united, as it is the only way its presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu, and others can win next year’s election.

    He made the statement in Benin on Friday, urging members of the party to to start mobilisation for 2023 election.

    He debunked the claim that he has endorsed a candidate for the 2024 governorship election in the state, stating that he has learnt his lesson.

    Oshiomhole, the APC Senatorial candidate in Edo North, said that party leaders in the local government have an important role to play in the forthcoming elections, appealing to them to go to their various local governments, hold meeting and sell their candidates to electorates at the grass root.

    He also called on aggrieved members to take a cue from him when he was ousted as the chairman of the party after serving for two years.

    He said, “The primaries are over and the candidates have emerged. We need to put away our differences that came at the primaries and queue behind our candidates, beginning from our presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu, for two-time Governor of Lagos and the party’s national leader.

    “The aggrieved members of the should learn from my act of political tolerance when I was ousted from office as the national chairman of the party. I had the opportunity to seek in redress, which would have stalled the party’s congress, but I didn’t.

    “I have not endorsed anybody for the governorship election and I will not be doing so. I have learnt from my mistakes. I have also not ask anyone to step down or asked anyone to step up. The only person I asked to step down was my younger brother and this is because two Oshiomhole cannot be on the ballot.

    “In the past, when I asked people to step down, they did and never forgave me, while the ones that stepped up have not done anything to show for the faith responded in them.”

    While speaking on the party’s Muslim-Muslim ticket, he urged Nigerians not to be deceived by what other presidential candidates from other parties are saying, noting Tinubu is a tolerant Nigerian who has no ambition of making Nigeria an Islamic country.

    Oshiomhole said, “We should explain to people about the APC ticket because there has been deliberate misinformation and an attempt to make the debate personal instead of issue-based.

    “The issue is that we should vote a person that will develop the country. Those dwelling on the Muslim-Muslim ticket are doing so to distract people from the major issues. If they ask for your vote ask them to show you what they have done to deserve your vote.

    “Tinubu did not make Islam mandatory for his wife who is a Senator and a pastor. His children are also Christians and Muslims. Is there a better example of religion tolerance?

    “So, the Muslim Muslim ticket is not the problem today. You have unemployed christians youths who are hungry and we have unemployed Muslim youths who are hungry. Does it matter who governs?
    Whoever will develop Nigeria that I think should be the issues and all these sentiments are meant to remove issues from the debate.”

  • “I don’t have anything personal against Oshiomhole, I may not like his politics”- Obaseki

    “I don’t have anything personal against Oshiomhole, I may not like his politics”- Obaseki

    Barely two years after the former National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Adams Oshiomhole, clashed with Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, the latter has disclosed that he may not like the former’s politics but their relationship still remain stronger than mere friendship.

     

    Recall that Oshiomhole clashed with the Obaseki during the electioneering campaign for his second term ticket.

     

    The feud consequently compelled Obaseki to defect from the APC to the Peoples Democratic Party, despite efforts put up by some stakeholders to resolve their differences.

     

    The governor would later seek re-election on the platform of the PDP where he defeated Oshiomhole’s anointed candidate and the APC governorship flagbearer, Osagie Ize-Iyamu.

     

    Despite the media war waged by camps of Obaseki and Oshiomhole, both politicians were always in their best behaviour every time they ran into each at public functions.

     

    This was also evident at the birthday thanksgiving of Nigeria’s oldest Catholic priest, Most Rev. Monsignor Thomas Oleghe, at the Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Auchi, last year.

    “I don’t have anything personal against Oshiomhole, I may not like his politics"- Obaseki

     

    Addressing journalists after the event, Obaseki disclosed that he held no grudge against his predecessor, but only disagreed with his style of politics.

     

    “I don’t have anything personal against Oshiomhole. I may not like his politics, but he has not done anything personal against me. We all are interacting with the interest of the country and the development of our community at heart,” he said.

     

    In an interview, Oshiomhole asserted that Obaseki remained his close brother and friend despite their reported frosty relationship.

     

    The two-term governor of Edo State also affirmed that he still had fond memories of their time together.

     

    He said, “For me, I have moved on. Obaseki remains my brother and friend. I have had the honour of working with him and God in his infinite power used me to ensure that he became the governor of Edo State.

     

    “Sometimes, God wants us to know that He is the only one that is all-knowing. He is the only one who knows the beginning and the end. When, as human beings, everything seems to add up, we celebrate our intellect. But sometimes, God intervenes just for us to know that we don’t know it all and it is meant to remind us of our limited knowledge of life. He remains my brother and friend.

     

    “When I was governor and he worked under me, my relationship with him was not that of boss and subordinate. He was one of the very few who called me by my nickname. When we travelled together on foreign trips, we didn’t book different suites in a hotel. Instead we shared the same suite in a hotel but slept in separate rooms. That’s how close we were.”

  • Why I fought former president, Goodluck Jonathan – Oshiomhole

    Why I fought former president, Goodluck Jonathan – Oshiomhole

    Former Edo state governor and national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole, has opened up to the former president, Goodluck Jonathan, that he  fought him during his government because of differences in political affiliations.

    Oshiomhole made this known at the one-year memorial lecture in honour of the late Captain Hosa Okunbo, in Abuja on Saturday.

    He said: “You (Jonathan) left legacies even though I had cause to fight because it is politics. The legacy you have left, no successor can afford to do less.

    “But the logic of multi-party democracy is that even an angel can be defeated. You have set a standard that none of your successors can afford to go below.

    “Part of your (Jonathan) legacies was when you launched the Almajiri school and your thought was that no Nigerian child should be left on the street and also appropriated special funds.

    “These ideas are not new but what we lack is the will to transform them to practice. We never know who our friends are until we are no more.

    “No one is appreciated until he or she leaves office,” he said.

  • Aso Rock is catching cold, Senators are crying – By Mideno Bayagbon

    Aso Rock is catching cold, Senators are crying – By Mideno Bayagbon

    By Mideno Bayagbon

    (mideno@thenewsguru.ng)

    I have been laughing and laughing since some members of the National Assembly came out, to disturb our anxiety filled lives, singing: “All we are saying, Buhari must go!”  First the shock. Then the laughter. Seeing them in their rich designer and expensive flowing native wears, donned over their lush, glowing bodies and them forming Aluta continua,  I couldn’t help but fall down laughing, uncontrollably. I couldn’t believe that these people who are the most insulated from Nigerian reality, the best paid legislators in the world, have been stung by some failings of the Buhari government and suddenly they are all behaving like an earlier-life Adams Oshiomhole.

    They say President Muhammadu Buhari  must go, and in fact threaten to impeach him in five weeks, if the cocoon of security which made the nation’s capital, Abuja, their most cherished and preferred haven, is not restored. Well known is the fact that Abuja was seemingly protected from the chronic insecurity which the rest of the country has been battling with since the incompetent government of President Buhari assumed the saddle of leadership of the country. Abuja is the city to which every Senator, House of Representative member, those who have been Governors, Ministers, Commissioners, local government chairmen and so on, make their preferred abode once they taste the beauty of Abuja and the swirling corruption that funds it.

    Abuja is the city of dreams. The only city which NIgeria can boast off in the comity of nation. It is the only city which matches the rest of the world in beauty and serenity. In deed, four years ago, I wrote an article: Abuja is not Nigeria. In it I showcased the shock and wonder of a Septuagenerian who was visiting Abuja for the first time. He kept asking: is this Nigeria? The roads in the city are wide, well paved, beautifully marked, spotless. No gullies  or potholes. The city of estates is populated by magnificent edifices, big, bold, beautiful, well crafted, no luxury sparing mansions. Abuja is the life. In terms of security, quality of life and all the trappings of the good life, Abuja for all the men and women of power,  is the real deal.

    Moreso, Abuja, in the last seven years too, has become the city of refuge for the Northern rich. As the deliberate incompetence of the Buhari government collaborates with some hidden radical Islamic hands to foment terrorism, first across the North East and North Central and eventually the North West, ALL the Who is Who in the north quickly, but quietly, relocated their valued relatives: wives, children, parents to the comfort and safety of Abuja, the security Eldorado of NIgeria. That is, apart from those who believe that even Abuja is not good enough, so sent their loved ones to the United Arab Emirates, especially  Dubai, Lebanon, Qatar, Istanbul, etc. Others flooded Europe, especially the United Kingdom with their children and wives. Like their colleagues in the South, no Nigerian university is good enough for their offsprings.

    Abuja before now was also the political capital of most Northern States. Most Northern Governors administer their states from Abuja. They only pay their respective state government houses a visit, once or twice a month. And that, when Abuja has shared the nation’s monthly largese, FAC. As for the governors from the South, all have, not just their liaison offices, but also palatial Governor’s lodges in Asokoro, Abuja. There is no true Nigerian governor, past and present, who does not have his personal mansions, reeking of every possible luxury in Asokoro, Asokoro extension, Maitama, Ministers Hill or even the fast rising Katampe area.

    Most legislators too, past and present, have keyed into the Abuja dream. The lucky ones during the Obasanjo era bought their allocated legislative quarters for peanuts. Since then, a major objective of every legislator is to own their own piece of Abuja state of the art mansions. Their own haven from the constituents they claim to represent. Next to buying mansions abroad, and sending their children to get the golden fleece in the best universities in Europe and the Americas, this is a realisable dream target. Constituency votes and “over sight” functions see to it.

    Then, “suddenly”,  the impossible is happening in Abuja. The cloak shielding Abuja, it appears, has been removed. It now lays naked; ungoverned, the playfield of sundry terrorists and bandits. Fear has descended on the once peaceful city, spreading its tentacles into the deepest crevices of power. The dread of bombs and rapid fire automatic weapons, in the wrong hands, has visited the city. Asokoro can no longer be distinguished from Abuja-Kano expressway; or from any of the troubled cities and towns in the nation. With impunity, Islamic terrorists, bandits, kidnappers and sundry other criminals  roam the city and maim and destroy and kill unchallenged just like they have been doing, contemptuously, all over the nation. To imagine the impunity, the audacity  of it all!

    The unthinkable has descended on the city of wanton pleasure, the seat of corruption. The powerful and the dregs of the earth now inhabit one universe of fear. Even Aso Rock, the most protected den in Nigeria, is catching cold, seemingly helpless to the threat of the terrorists. They have boasted that they will kidnap the President and have backed up their threat with attacks on the brigade of guards, Kuje Prison jailbreak; attack on soldiers with impunity in the city and so forth. In their delusion, the terrorists think they are on the road to replicating Afghanistan in Abuja. They are buoyed by the tepid response of the military, and the fear factor which they have unleashed. But las, las, like we say in this clime, monkey go go market and dem go buy am.

    The South Western people, the Yorubas, have a saying: Oro buruku pelerin: which translates to something like: covering your fears, in the face of catastrophic news, with laughter; or forced laughter in the face of danger. Or something to that effect. The impeachment threat brought to mind one Mexican Telemundo series Nigerian women used to love so much: The Rich Also Cry! The protesting Senators looked so comical. I could only summarise their theatrical display as self-inflicted entitlement mentality.

    Just because insecurity has finally had a foothold on their doorsteps they have rushed into a panic mood and now pretend to care and do what they have not been doing for the past seven years: keep Buhari and his government accountable and on their toes.

    What level of selfishness will make our law makers  ignore the 7,222 innocent Nigerians whose blood has been carelessly shed in the first seven months of this year and with over 3822 kidnapped? Where were they?

    Where were they when Boko Haram, ISWAP and sundry other terrorists groups held the nation by the jugular? Where were they when kidnappers and other criminals made interconnecting Nigerian roads, an oil block of ransom and death? Where were they when victims of Abuja-Kaduna train kidnap victims were tortured into paying N100 million each? Apart from evacuating their immediate families from the hotspots what have they done as every inch of the country is turned into a  conundrum of death; a death trap?

    Where were they when imported Fulanis from all over West Africa were being shipped into the country and ferried into the South and North Central, empowered with “Okadas”, “Keke Napeps”, camouflaged and distributed as sleeper cells across the nation? Where were they when Fulani herdsmen destroyed farming businesses across the country maiming, raping and killing farmers at will? Is it because the threat is now at their doorsteps? Na today yansh dey for back that they now want to impeach the president? Is it now they know that the president and some critical inner cabinet members have an open agenda?

    Nevertheless, as we laugh through our tears, it is indeed gladdening that the Senators and the men of power in Aso Rock feel a pinch of what other Nigerians have been suffering in the last seven years.

  • Oshiomole wins Edo North APC senatorial ticket

    Oshiomole wins Edo North APC senatorial ticket

    Former Governor of Edo and ex-national Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomole, has clinched his party’s Edo North Senatorial ticket ahead of the 2023 general elections.

    Oshiomole scored 309 votes to pick the APC ticket while his opponent, incumbent Sen. Francis Alimikhena, polled five votes at the party primary election held in Auchi, Edo, on Saturday.

    The party returning officer for the APC primary, Mr Festus Ebia said 317 delegates were accredited out of the 320 expected delegates for the election, adding that three votes were voided.

    “Oshiomole having scored the majority votes of 309 and satisfied the requirement of the election is hereby declared winner” he said.

    In his acceptance speech,Oshiomole thanked the delegates and commended the national body for conducting a transparent primary election.

    Oshiomole said his commitment was to do his best for the good people of Edo North and to improve their lifestyles through quality representation.

    “If God gives us victory in the main election, I will ensure that the voice of Edo North will be loud and clear the same way I did as governor of the state.

    “My promise, if given the mandate at the senate, I will work with other senators to ensure that the senate functions in a manner that will reflect the will and aspiration of Nigerians,” he said.

    Oshiomole, however, urged Alimikhena to find the courage to accept the outcome of the election in good faith the same way his opponent accepted him in 2015 and 2019 when he emerged the party’s candidate.