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  • Three injured as explosion rocks Port Harcourt APC rally (PHOTO)

    Three injured as explosion rocks Port Harcourt APC rally (PHOTO)

    At least, three persons were injured, on Thursday, when a twin explosion rocked a rally of the All Progressives Congress, APC, at the Rumuwoji Playground in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that an improvised substance suspected to be dynamite exploded at the popular Igboukwu field, the venue of the rally.

    The injured victims, mostly women, were immediately evacuated from the scene of the incident.

    The cause of the explosion was sketchy as of press time, but TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) learned that there was an altercation between youths of Rumuji community, owners of the Igboukwu field, and APC officials over access to the field.

    The youths were said to have prevented the party from holding the rally at the field located at the popular Mile one area of Port Harcourt.

    It was gathered that the youths had barricaded and shut the entrance gate of the field, thereby denying the party access to the field.

    A resident who pleaded anonymity said, “The explosion came with a loud bang and some persons were injured.

    The party officials had altercation with the youths of the community over access to the venue of the rally before the explosion occurred,” the source said.

    Publicity Secretary of the APC, Darlington Nwauju, confirmed the incident, describing it as ‘unfortunate’, and adding that a statement would be issued.

    Rivers State Police Command Public Relations Officer, SP Grace Iringe Koko, is yet to speak on the incident, as at press time.

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    Three injured as explosion rocks Port Harcourt APC rally

    Three injured as explosion rocks Port Harcourt APC rally (PHOTO)

     

  • Bishop Oyedepo counsels Nigerians on who to vote for

    Bishop Oyedepo counsels Nigerians on who to vote for

    Ahead of the February 25 presidential elections in the country, a popular  cleric, Bishop David Oyedepo of Living Faith church has warned Nigerians not to vote based on sentiments, saying they should learn from past mistakes.

    According to the cleric,  President Muhammadu Buhari All Progressives Congress, APC-led Federal Government has failed Nigerians.

    He said the APC-led Federal Government failed to deliver on their promises to Nigerians.

    Speaking with members of his church in Ota, Ogun State, Oyedepo lamented the security situation in the country under the APC-led Federal Government.

    He vowed the devil would not have his way in Nigeria.

     

    He said “If you can’t learn from the past up until now, I don’t know what you want to learn. They made all balloon promises, nothing came to pass, not one.

    “You wrote them down, the newspaper wrote them down, and you can’t see anything there. They’re saying, “come again, come again, fools come.

    “Security down to zero, you’re travelling, you’re looking at the back, every day, on the street, in the town, in the villages, what?”

    The cleric made mention of how he rejected offering from a candidate for some reasons.

     

  • “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.”

  • 2023 Elections: Jimi Agbaje clarifies on defecting to PDP

    2023 Elections: Jimi Agbaje clarifies on defecting to PDP

    Former Lagos state governorship candidate, under the auspices of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2019 general elections, Jimi Agbaje has denied defecting to the All Progressives Congress, (APC)

    Reports emerged on Monday that Jimi had joined the ruling party to support APC presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu, ahead of the 2023 general election.

    Agbaje’s Twitter post where he seemed to have played with words on the popular Tinubu’s Yoruba phrase ‘Eyin lo kan’ appeared to have sparked the speculation.

    Reacting to the defection speculations, Agbaje said that he remains a member of the opposition PDP.

    He stressed that he is still a member of the PDP.

    “Eyin ko lokan o. Nigerians lokan, Jimi Agbaje – PDP. #2023NigeriaElections #2023presidency,” he wrote.

    Olujimi Kolawole Agbaje is a Nigerian Pharmacist and Politician. He was the 2015 PDP’s Lagos State Governorship candidate, but he lost out to the eventual winner Akinwunmi Ambode. He was the 2019 Lagos State gubernatorial election candidate for PDP in the 2019 general elections

  • 2023: Wike’s political career will end if he dumps PDP – Primate Ayodele

    2023: Wike’s political career will end if he dumps PDP – Primate Ayodele

    The leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele has warned Rivers state governor Nyesome Wike not to dump the opposition Peoples Democratic Party for the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC), saying that the move could end his political career.

    The cleric also said that the Igbos should take advantage of 2023 and produce a Nigerian president of South-East extraction.

    Primate Ayodele warned that the future generations of the Igbos would suffer if they fail to produce Nigeria’s President in 2023.

    However, Ayodele insists that Labour Party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi can’t win the 2023 elections.

    The Lagos-based cleric, made this statement in his church on Sunday, he said 2022 is not the turn of the Yoruba race, but the Igbos.

    “2023 is the turn of the Igbos not even Yoruba, and if they miss it now, their great-grandchildren will be angry with them. Peter Obi can only make effort but won’t win.”

    The cleric, further explained that the Igbo candidate who can win in 2023 was not given the ticket to contest.

    He urged the Igbos not to be deterred if they miss it and that they should prepare for the 2027 general elections.

     

    “The person who could have won the 2023 presidential election for the Igbos was not given the ticket, so the Igbos should go back and realign ahead of 2027.

    “I support Yoruba’s agenda but it’s not their turn, 2023 is the turn of the Igbos, and if they miss it now, their next generation will suffer for it.”

    The cleric further made clarifications on Wike’s body movement to join the APC, saying he should learn from his Ebonyi and Rivers state counterparts Umahi and Ayade.

    According to the cleric both of them were warned but didn’t listen.

    H said “Wike leaving PDP to APC is the end of his political career. When we warned Umahi and Ayade they felt we were making noise, now they know. Wike should not take the wrong step.

    “APC and PDP are no longer good for Nigeria, they are not a glorious party that will take Nigeria to the next level even with their Chairmen. They picked the wrong people as Chairmen,” he added.

  • Tinubu speaks on meeting Wike in France

    Former Lagos state governor and  the presidential candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress, (APC), Bola Ahmed Tinubu  has denied holding any meeting with the Governor of Rivers state, Nyesom Wike, in France.

    Tinubu traveled to France few days ago on a  vacation and also to consult with political stakeholders in the country.

    However, Joe Igbokwe a chieftain of the APC in Lagos state claimed there was a meeting between the two heavyweights in France.

    On Friday night, the Tinubu Media Officer in a statement signed by Tunde Rahman said although the APC flag bearer holds Wike in high esteem, such a meeting never took place.

    His statement reads in part: “We have seen a viral social media post made by one of the chieftains of All Progressives Congress in Lagos State and media reports emanating from same about a supposed meeting in France between APC Presidential Standard-bearer, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and His Excellency, Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State.

    “It has become imperative to set the record straight. Although Asiwaju Tinubu is presently in France, he didn’t have any meeting with Governor Wike whether in that country or anywhere whatsoever.

    “This, however, does not detract from the fact that the APC presidential candidate holds Governor Wike in high esteem.

    “And given the national and across-party lines appeal of Asiwaju Tinubu’s candidature, he will not hesitate to meet any important national leader when desirable.

    “As made public earlier, Asiwaju Tinubu is in France for some important engagements. He will return to the country shortly.

    “We would like, once again, to advise journalists to always cross-check their information with appropriate officers before rushing to press to avoid unintended errors.”

  • 2023 Presidency: Tinubu speaks on choosing a running mate

    Former Lagos Governor and the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu has said he has a right to pick his running mate.

    The national leader of APC said the his choice of vice president is in his pocket already.

    Following Tinubu’s victory in the APC presidential primary election, there has been speculation over who he will pick.

    Tinubu is burdened about shopping for a Christian Northerner which has limited his choices.

    Recall that there is an unwritten laws in the APC’s constitution that states that a Muslim-Muslim ticket cannot fly.

    Speaking after meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari at the State House on Thursday, Tinubu was asked to reveal where he was leaning towards.

    “I won’t tell you that.

    “That is my right, it’s in my pocketbook,” the former Governor of Lagos replied.

    Tinubu, who polled 1,271 votes to defeat 13 other contenders, also praised Buhari for not “tinkering” with the presidential primary.

  • Melaye accusses Buhari of trying to impose president on Nigerians

    Former lawmaker,  who represented Kogi West at the red chamber Senator Dino Melaye has accused  President Muhammadu Buhari of trying to impose a successor on Nigerians come 2023.

    Dino who lost the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP Kogi west  senatorial primary to posited that the country is practicing democracy and would not allow the imposition of a president.

    The former lawmaker stated this in a video on his social media handles where he reacted to comments made by the president asking APC governors to support him in choosing his successor

    Recall that that Buhari, who met with the governors on Tuesday, had asked them to allow him to choose his successor as they did in their various states.

    But Dino, in the video, tackled the president for using the word ‘successor’ and not party flag bearer, alleging that Buhari is aiming at imposing the next president on Nigerians.

    He said, “Yesterday the president made a statement that is unconstitutional and showed some inhumane tendencies. The president said the APC governors should support him to choose his successor. The president used the word successor and not flagbearer or candidate of the APC.

    “That statement has some negative effects and the negative effect is that Buhari wants to impose a president on Nigerians.

    “We are in a democracy and so we will not allow imposition, we will not allow the president to handle this country as if we are in a monarchial or hereditary system of government.

    “It is abominable and undemocratic for the president to be talking about a successor in an election that has not been conducted. I am calling on Nigerians to be at alert because the battle the salvage this country from economic scavengers is a battle of no retreat, no surrender”.

  • Aggrieved Ogun politicians ask court to disqualify Senator Adeola

    Many aggrieved politicians have decided to sue Lagos West Senator, Olamilekan Adeola for crossing from Lagos to Ogun state to contest and win the ticket of   Ogun West Senatorial district under the auspices of the All Progressive congress (APC).

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Adeola won the APC Ogun West Senatorial ticket after he defeated the current senator representing the district, Senator Tolu Odebiyi at the party primary held in Ilaro on Saturday.

    Meanwhile the aggrieved politicians; Adebiyi Tajudeen, Olajumoke Ibrahim, and Muideen Akintade had on Friday, approached an Abeokuta division of the Federal High Court, obtaining an interlocutory injunction, restraining Adeola from parading himself as the candidate.

    They argued that Adeola contested an election in Ogun West Senatorial District without having stayed in Ogun State for the number of the times required by law.

    They also claimed that the Lagos senator was not from Ogun State and that he failed to resign as a senator representing Lagos West Senatorial district.

    They argued further that his emergence  as the APC Ogun West Senatorial district party flagbearer ,  is a deliberate marginalization and an infringement on the democratic rights of the people of Ogun West Senatorial district and of Ogun state in general.

    They further submitted that contesting without being a member of the party in Ogun West nor a registered voter in Ogun West Senatorial district is contrary to the Constitution of Nigeria and repugnant to natural justice, equity, and good conscience.

    The legal document noted the move by Adeola is “undemocratic, flirtatious, disenfranchising, illegal, abnormal, denigrating to the political reputation of the people of Ogun West and Nigeria at large”.

    They noted that declaring him a winner in a primary election is in “brazen violation and flagrant breach” of the right of the people of Ogun West to vote and be voted for.

    In the injunction filed on Friday, a copy of which was obtained by our correspondent in Abeokuta on Monday, the aggrieved politicians urged the court to grant the prayers to restrain Adeola from further parading himself as the senatorial candidate of the APC in the state.

    The interlocutory injunction read partly, “an order of interlocutory injunction, restraining the first and second (Adeola and INEC) defendants whether by themselves, their agents, officers, officials, servants or privies, committees or however, called from taking a further step in allowing the first defendant to participate in the general electioneering process leading to the 2023 general from Ogun West Senatorial district or any other place in Ogun State pending the hearing and determination of the originating summon.”

    Solomon Olamilekan Adeola, also known by the alias Yayi (born August 10, 1969), is a Nigerian politician serving as the Senator from Lagos West.

    From 2011 to 2015, he was the Chairman of House of Representatives Committee on Public Accounts

  • 2023 Election: Senator Folarin wins APC guber primary in Oyo

    The Senator representing Oyo Central Senatorial district, Teslim Folarin, has been elected the winner of the All Progressive Congress (APC) governorship primary in Oyo State.

    He polled 954 votes to defeat five other aspirants who contested the election held, on Friday, at the Obafemi Awolowo Stadium, in Ibadan, Oyo State.

    The other aspirants were  Adebayo Adelabu APC Flag bearer; Akeem Agbaje, Azeez Adeduntan, and Hakeem Alao.

    He polled 954 votes to defeat five other aspirants who contested the election held, on Friday, at the Obafemi Awolowo Stadium, in Ibadan, Oyo State.

    Adelabu who was the party’s  flagbearer in 2019 ,polled  327 votes  to finish  a distant second despite being absent at the venue of the election.

    Azeez Adeduntan had two votes, Akeem Alao had six votes, Hakeem Agbaje had 16 votes while 11 votes were voided.

    Meanwhile Senior lawyer Akintola had pulled out of the primary alleging that the delegates’ list was tampered with.

    TheNewsguru.com reports that Seyi Makinde the incumbent governor of Oyo State has emerged the ruling  PDP’s flag bearer in the party.