Tag: Party

  • Aubameyang tests positive for COVID-19 after partying on eve of AFCON

    Aubameyang tests positive for COVID-19 after partying on eve of AFCON

    Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has tested positive for COVID-19 upon arriving in Cameroon for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) after a video emerged of him partying with teammates in Dubai on the eve of the tournament.

    The 32-year-old now has to self-isolate and is a major doubt for Gabon’s opening two matches against Comoros on Monday and Ghana four days later.

    Although it is unclear exactly how Aubameyang contracted the virus, Aubameyang was pictured in Dubai on a night out with Mario Lemina, who has also since tested positive.

    Arsenal had given Aubameyang dispensation to leave early in preparation for the tournament after manager Mikel Arteta decided he would not be involved in last weekend’s Premier League clash with Manchester City.

    Aubameyang had been stripped of the Arsenal captaincy with reports revealing on Dec. 22, 2021 that the club were willing to listen to offers for the striker in January after a deterioration in his relationship with Arteta.

    The coach had grown tired of repeated disciplinary breaches and believed Aubameyang was not setting the right example to the rest of the squad, claiming he lacked the “commitment and passion” to play for Arsenal.

    Aubameyang was consequently told to train away from the rest of his team-mates and allowed to join up with Gabon several days early.

    By contrast, Arsenal retained Ghana’s Thomas Partey, Ivory Coast’s Nicolas Pepe and Egypt’s Mohamed Elneny until after the City game.

    The latest episode will cast fresh doubt over Aubameyang’s attitude. He has been warned over potential breaches of COVID-19 protocol in the past.

    He was previously fined for missing a COVID-19 test before a Europa League fixture and last February, Aubameyang was “reminded of his responsibilities” after footage emerged of him receiving a tattoo despite strict coronavirus guidelines.

  • 2023: What Jonathan’s defection will do to our party – APC

    2023: What Jonathan’s defection will do to our party – APC

    The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) on Wednesday said its doors are opened to all Nigerians including the immediate past president, Goodluck Jonathan.

    In particular, the party said it would welcome the immediate past president with open hands if he decides to join the ruling party.

    Spokesman of the APC, Sen. John James Akpanudoedehe who spoke on Wednesday on a monitored Channels Television said if the Nigerian ex-President defects to their fold, it will strengthen the party’s structure.

    “I am hearing that for the first time that we are expecting the former President. That will be great news. We will welcome him; that will also strengthen the party,” Akpanudoedehe, who is also the National Secretary, APC Caretaker and Extra-ordinary Convention Planning Committee, said.

    When asked if APC would pick Jonathan as its presidential candidate should he join its fold, the party’s spokesman neither confirmed nor opposed it.

    Rather, he said the ruling party has a special waiver for new members, including the privilege of vying for any political office in the country.

    “The last National Executive Council (NEC) of the party actually gave a blanket approval to any individual that if you join APC today, it is as if you are a founding member of the party.

    “So, anyone who joins today has the same opportunity to run for any office in this party. It has always been so, so I am not speculating,” he added.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG recalls that Jonathan emerged president of Nigeria after the death of ex-President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua on May 5, 2010.

    The former Bayelsa Governor and Yar’Adua ran under the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in 2007 and won.

    After winning the 2011 presidential poll, Jonathan’s re-election bid was dashed as he lost to incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari of the APC in 2015.

    As the 2023 election draws closer, reports suggest that the ex-President might dump the PDP for the APC and that he is also considering contesting for the presidential seat.

  • The Party Is Over, Really? – Azu Ishiekwene

     

    Azu Ishiekwene

    If the defections from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) continues at the current pace, the only people left in the opposition may be those to pack and return the chairs to storage before the next general elections in two years.

    It’s not funny. Apart from Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo who bucked the trend one year ago when he moved from APC to PDP on the eve of an off-season election, the drift has been the other way.

    In eight months, three governors – Dave Umahi, Ebonyi; Ben Ayade, Cross River; and Bello Matawalle, Zamfara – have jumped on the gravy train, abandoning the platforms on which they were elected.

    Apart from the mass defection of governors in 2014 that sealed the fate of the ruling PDP at the time, the recent defections of three governors indicate, yet again, that democracy is not only still in its infancy, it’s also in very poor health.

    The point at issue is not about freedom of association. The constitution is clear that strange bedfellows can flock together all the way to Fool’s Paradise and back, as long as they are not infringing other people’s rights.

    Except if politicians have chosen to read the constitution upside down, as could well be the case, they know that it is illegal to stand election on the platform of a party and later invent convenient excuses to jump ship.

     

    The salient condition under which defection is permissible under the constitution is when there is evidence that a party has become irredeemably factionalised, threatening not just its own existence but also the wellbeing of its members.

    What we have seen is that when politicians try but fail to gut their party and gorge themselves on its entrails, they create imaginary crisis, improvise factions and declare that they have moved. And they do so without shame, remorse or consequence, while retaining all the benefits of the platform on which they came to office.

    A politician in the South East once described politics as another business franchise. His cousin in the North Central and former Governor of Niger State, Aliyu Babangida, improved on that transactional description. He reportedly said, in January 2015, that, “Politics is not about morality. If you’re talking about politics or morals, go and become an Imam or a pastor.”

    Babangida should know. This veteran of defection brinkmanship was among those who plotted one of the deadliest defections in Nigeria’s recent history, only to relent and stay put in his party at the eleventh hour.

    On his part, Ayade’s defection speech will make you cry and laugh at once. The inventor of bombast and theatrics offered yet more “kinetic shambolism”, which in effect means, his only reason for defecting was self-interest first and self-interest last.

    Same for Umahi and Matawalle – insecure and opportunistic politicians who dressed their defections in patriotic national colours.

    In between these three major defections there have been other smaller different defections, which have left the rest of us mere mortals wondering the kind of politics and politicians we are blessed with in this country.

    After the 2015 general elections, the ruling party, APC had 24 governors while the PDP had 12.

    But of course, internal bickering and strife took their toll on APC and in no time, the party was left with only 19 governors, after losing five to PDP. And then, thanks partly to court-determined elections and defections, the tide is turning again.

    With Umahi, Ayade and Matawalle joining the fold, APC has 22 governors, but the scorecard is not settled. Insiders told me that the current wave of defection is largely the scheme of one of the legacy parties – the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) – to secure its hold on power ahead of the APC convention.

    By the time the conventions of the APC and PDP are over, the two parties would have been so consumed, almost beyond recognition, by defections and infighting, there would probably only be the ragged ends of their party flags left for their funeral.

    There are two types of politicians in the world: Nigerian politicians and others.

    And since 1999 when the country returned to democracy after 16 years of military rule, it’s becoming ever more evident that our politicians are a special but unlimited edition. If shamelessness was a person, it would be a Nigerian politician.

    But we shouldn’t be surprised.

    The entire thing is almost like a joke but unfortunately, the joke is on the rest of us who have become active and passive spectators as these politicians enjoy their shameless dance in the village square.

    Defection is not new. It precedes Nigeria’s independence in 1960. It began in 1951 when some lawmakers in the defunct Western House of Assembly who were members of the National Council of Nigeria and Cameroons (NCNC), defected to the Action Group (AG) just so Obafemi Awolowo could become Premier of the Western Region, instead of Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe of the NCNC.

    It wasn’t any different in the Second Republic.

    Samuel Ladoke Akintola, who was Premier of the now defunct Western Region, had also defected from the AG to form a new party, the Nigerian National Democratic Party (NNDP).

    This was after he fell out with Awolowo.

    In the same vein, the political rivalry between Azikiwe and Dr. Kingsley Mbadiwe in the Eastern Region forced the latter out of the NCNC to form a new party, Democratic Party of Nigerian Citizen (DPNC).

    The Second Republic (1979-1983) also witnessed the defection of Akin Omoboriowo from the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN) to the then National Party of Nigeria (NPN), where he became NPN’s governorship candidate for Ondo in the 1983 general elections.

    We all know that it ended in tears.

    That was also the period Abubakar Rimi defected from his party, the People’s Redemption Party (PRP), to the Nigerian People’s Party (NPP).

    Defections have since risen to dizzying heights, with former Vice President Atiku Abubakar as the modern poster child.

    We watched in 2014 when Bukola Saraki and his fellow travellers walked out on President Goodluck Jonathan and the PDP to join the newly formed APC. Thereafter, he became the Senate President on the platform of the APC, only for him and a few other members of the National Assembly to defect again to PDP, momentarily creating an interlude of partisan math that kept the country spellbound.

    Unlike in South Africa where the African National Congress (ANC) had the so-called juggernaut effect, sucking the oxygen in the political space, because of the party’s role in the freedom struggle and its ideological leaning, PDP and APC are descendants of the infamous leprous fingers of one hand, as Bola Ige once described them. Like Tweedledum and Tweedledee, very little separates them.

    Faced with a similar situation, India introduced an anti-defection law. It’s tempting to try that, except that in Nigeria, laws tend to multiply transgressions. Some have argued that the pathetic lack of ideology may be responsible for the flux.

    Perhaps that may have some residual effect. But around the world, ideology is waning and politics is claiming middle ground; not because politicians want it that way but because, thanks to the power of technology, citizens are getting more involved and holding government accountable.

    Until we do our share of the slug, we shall continue to endure the unhealthy choice between rotten palm kernel and the broken mortar.

     

    Ishiekwene is the Editor-In-Chief of LEADERSHIP

     

  • ‘Panti after party’: Police parade over 200 COVID-19 violators arrested at Lagos clubs [PHOTOS]

    ‘Panti after party’: Police parade over 200 COVID-19 violators arrested at Lagos clubs [PHOTOS]

    “Nigeria social media space is awash with jokes tagged along with a popular Hip Hop song, ‘Party After Party‘ made by Ugandan rapper, Big Trill; but this time the title was recoined as ‘Panti After Party’ to reflect the sufferings of party-goers who were arrested by the Nigeria Police in Lagos for violating Covid-19 order. Panti in the catchphrase symbolises police custody (Lagos State Police Command’s State Criminal Investigations Department (SCID), Panti Street, Yaba, Lagos)”

    Lagos State Police Command on Saturday paraded more than 200 COVID-19 violators.

    They were arrested on Friday during a raid on some clubs.

    They include Lounge 38, Club Victoria, among others.

    Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu, said the suspects will be arraigned soon.

    He complained that many Lagosians were disregarding protocols announced to curtail the spread of coronavirus.

    The CP said the attitude would have adverse effects on the state’s health status.

    Odumosu reiterated the command’s commitment to enforce COVID-19 rules and the Federal Government’s 12 midnight to 4 am curfew.

    He warned club owners to stop flouting government’s directives, warning that they risk prosecution and confiscation of their property.

  • Anambra 2021: PDP orders members to withdraw all litigations against party

    Anambra 2021: PDP orders members to withdraw all litigations against party

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has asked its members in court against the leadership of the party in Anambra to withdraw all litigations ahead of the November governorship poll in the state.

    The South-East National Vice Chairman of the party, Chief Ali Odefa, made the request in Awka during a meeting of the Zonal Working Committee with stakeholders in the state on Monday.

    Odefa said that it was in the overriding interest of the party for peace and unity to reign ahead of the poll.

    According to him, the party needs unity and cannot afford any court distractions, if it must form the next government in Anambra.

    He, therefore, urged the aggrieved party members to direct their complaints to the zonal leadership for amicable and dispassionate resolution.

    Odefa, who expressed satisfaction with the progress of PDP in Anambra, promised that the zonal leadership of the party would ensure that the primary election produced the best and most popular candidate.

    He advised the “money bag” aspirants to deploy their money in lobbying delegates “and not try to bribe any leader of the party”, saying that money would not play any role.

    He said: “Anambra PDP has all it will take to win the governorship election and the aspirants are equally capable and qualified.
    “Under my watch, we shall have a free, fair and transparent primary where the popular candidate will emerge and others will support him.

    “My mission is to produce a PDP governor in Anambra.”

    The PDP chieftain said the party remained strong in the southeast and ruled out the possibility of any other PDP governor defecting to another party.

    In an address, the state party Chairman, Ndubuisi Nwobu, said the party remained united and strong more than ever before in the state.
    Nwobu said the party could no longer afford the distractions of the litigations and urged aggrieved members to sheathe their sword and allow peace to reign.

    He urged the aspirants to have confidence in his leadership to conduct a free, credible and acceptable primary which, he said, would be the selling point of PDP in the election.

    Also, Chief Peter Obi, the former PDP Vice Presidential Candidate in the 2019 election, called on the aspirants to stop competing against one another.

    Obi urged them to see the ruling-All Progressives Grand Alliance as their common opponent in the election.

    He said that aspirants should shun social media hype and get to work by going to villages and electorate to make commitment of what they intend to do for them, if elected.

    He called on the party leadership to design programmes for a tour of communities in the state.

    The former governor announced a donation of N100,000 to each of the 326 electoral wards as Christmas gift.

    He also donated N4 million monthly stipend to the state executive to facilitate its activities

  • Dakuku responds to court judgment, says party will be great again ​

    The governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State during the 2015 general elections, Dr. Dakuku Peterside on Tuesday said the judgment by Rivers State High Courts were not totally unexpected.

    In a chat with journalists, he stressed that the court in its wisdom in both cases granted all reliefs sought by the claimants including reliefs not sought.

    On one hand, Dele Moses and nine others had gone to court against the APC to declare them authentic candidates for the party’s congresses in the state.

    On the other hand, Hon. Igo Aguma had gone to court, challenging the composition of the caretaker committee for the party in the state.

    The former member of National Assembly noted that the ruling was not totally “unexpected given recent happenings in Rivers State but as Democrats, we have accepted it and will explore all legal means to seek redress at upstairs.

    According to him, “It is true that lately, we are facing a lot of challenges, some of which are caused by the interference of non-party members in government, who want to see the party in comatose to their advantage and against the interest of Rivers State but I am confident that as a party we shall overcome.

    “I acknowledge that there is no easy path to victory and even God did not promise us an easy path but what the Almighty assured us is the ultimate victory. I urge all true members of APC under the leadership of Rt. Hon Chibuike Amaechi not to despair nor be discouraged but continue to have abiding faith in God and our democratic institutions to restore the glory of our party, which will take over the leadership of the state and restore sanity in governance.

    “No amount of gang-up or manipulation of institutions by enemies of APC and Rivers State will succeed because they do not have the support of God of justice and moral force of the law behind them.

    “I am confident that the Appeal Court will correct the miscarriage of justice witnessed today. Our lawyers upon instructions of leadership have already filed an appeal and motions for stay of execution immediately after the judgments were delivered.

    “I wish to personally appeal to all our people to remain calm as we seek solutions within the confines of the law and through other credible political means to resolve some of our genuine challenges.”

  • 2023: Lagos APC bans all existing groups within party

    2023: Lagos APC bans all existing groups within party

    All internal groups within the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State have been banned.

    Party elders under the aegis of the Governor’s Advisory Council (GAC) announced the decision in a communiqué after its meeting on Tuesday.

    The GAC is made up of senior leaders of the party including all former governors and deputy governors.

    The council ensures stability of the party and moderates its affairs.

    Some of the groups within the APC are Justice Forum, The Mandate Group and the Ideal.

    The GAC said: “All factions like JF and MG are inimical to unity and are hereby permanently disbanded and prohibited within the party.

    “Party members should no longer make use of these factions or their names with regard to future party business and activities. To continue to hold meetings in the names of these groups or to continue to promote such associations will amount to a violation of this resolution.

    “Any violation of this decision is subject to party discipline, including suspension and expulsion. The party remains supreme.”

    The leaders added: “If we allow factionalism, we not only weaken the party, soon, those who should see each other as brothers and sisters in the same party will view each other with increasing enmity as rivals, instead of members of the same political family.”

    According to the elders, preoccupation with factional in-fighting will give little room for collective party work and progressive governance.

    The GAC said permanent factional groupings have often breached the spirit, letter and history of the party, adding that they only “serve merely as vehicles to foster and advance ambitions at the expense of party cohesion”.

    Justifying the resolution on the ban, the GAC recalled that attempts were made in the past by the Tinubu administration to unify and reconcile Justice Forum and Mandate by appointing their members into the Executive Council.

    The apex leadership body traced the genesis of the Justice Forum to the period of the pro-democracy struggle to free Nigeria from military rule. It also recalled that Mandate became a group that championed Tinubu’s governorship ambition.

    It said while there is a tendency to form sub-groups in a party, such groups should not be allowed to become permanent identifications that could rival the primary identification as a party member.

    Tension has often been reported during party nominations among the caucuses.

    All the groups claim to be loyal to Asiwaju Tinubu.

    The resolution on the ban was passed to the Lagos State APC Executive Committee, led by Alhaji Tunde Balogun, for implementation.

    The GAC also mandated Balogun to promulgate detailed regulations with regard to prohibited and permissible activities for sub-groupings.

    The party chairman said the 27-member GAC took the decision in the interest of the party.

    Balogun, a GAC member, said the dissolution was meant to strengthen party unity and harmony.

    He added:”It is true. All groups have been dissolved. The decision was taken this afternoon (Tuesdsy). You are a member of the APC and nothing more. No more groups within the party. We are all one under the APC.”

    Some of the elders and their followers belong to the two main groups-Mandate and Justice Forum.

    The GAC members in attendance are: Asiwaju Tinubu, Governor Babajide Sanwoolu, Deputy Govermor Obafemi Hamzat, Ex-Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola, Prince Tajudeen Olusi, Otunba Henry Ajomale, Otunba Bashuru Alebiosu, Prince Abiodun Ogunleye, Omoba Murphy Adetoro, Cardinal James Odunmbaku, Senator Tony Adefuye, Alhaji Akanni Seriki (BAMU), Asiwaju Olorunfunmi Basorun, Prince Rabiu Oluwa, Chief M.A Taiwo, Alhaji Mutiu Are, Dr. Yomi Finnih, Omoba Muyiwa Sosanya, Prof. Tunde Samuel, Adeyemi Ikuforiji, Chief Rasak Lanre (KLM), Mudashiru Obasa, Alhaji Babatunde Balogun, Mr. Wale Edun, Dr. Oluranti Adebule and Chief Mrs. Kemi Nelson.

  • Attendees of Funke Akindele’s party to be charged to court

    Attendees of Funke Akindele’s party to be charged to court

    Lagos State Government is to prosecute all those who attended Saturday’s birthday party hosted by Nollywood star, Funke Akindele.

    The state Attorney-General, Mr Moyosore Onigbanjo (SAN) ), said on Monday that they would be prosecuted for flouting social distancing regulation of the state

    He made the disclosure in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) shortly after an Ikeja chief magistrates’ court convicted and sentenced Akindele and her husband for flouting the regulation.

    NAN reports that Chief Magistrate Yewande Aje-Afunwa sentenced Akindele and her husband to 14 days community service, each.

    Aje-Afunwa also imposed N100,000 fine on each on them, directing that they should be isolated for 14 days.

    The attorney-general said that efforts were being intensified to arrest all those who attended the party held on Amen Estate in Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos.

    According to him, all the attendees will be made to face the full wrath of the law.

    “Once they are apprehended, they will face charges.

    “Today, the state charged two people to court for violating the Infection Disease Regulation of Lagos State Government.

    “They pleaded guilty and the court has sentenced them to pay a fine of N100, 000 each, to observe community service for 14 days and to be kept in isolation in a place to be decided by the Lagos State Ministry of Health,” he said.

    Onigbajo noted that the movement restriction was put in place to protect the lives of the residents.

    “Everybody is urged to familiarise themselves with this law and to comply with it; otherwise, the long arm of government will reach out to them sooner than later.

    “This sentence should serve as a deterrent to everybody, nobody is bigger than the law,” he told NAN.

    Aje-Afunwa while sentencing the couple had ordered that they should provide the personal details of the attendees of the party.

    “Each defendant shall provide the names, addresses and GSM numbers of every person who attended the party within 24 hours,” she said.

    NAN reports that Akindele was arrested by the police on April 5 for flouting the social distancing regulation of the Lagos State Government.

    The actress had on April 4 hosted many people including Azeez Fashola (alias Naira Marley) to her husband’s 43rd birthday party at their residence located at Amen Estate, Eleko Beach Road, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos.

    Videos of the party were posted and circulated on social media platforms.

    According to the police, efforts are ongoing to arrest Naira Marley and other persons featured in the video.

  • APC reacts to report of landlord who dragged party to court over rent

    APC reacts to report of landlord who dragged party to court over rent

    The All Progressives Congress, APC, has spoken on being dragged to court over non-payment of office rent in Udi Local Government Area of Enugu State.

    This was contained in a statement made available to DAILY POST on Friday by Hon. Osita Igwe, Chairman Udi LGA, APC.

    There was report that a landlord, Mr. Victor Kanaychukwu Ani, dragged the party to court over two years rent arrears.

    The Plaintiff, who filed the case with suit No. MUD\85\2019 at the Magistrate court (2) Udi, presided over by Ngozi Orurua yesterday, via his lawyer, Barrister Emeka Okologbu-Njoku, claimed that the party was owing him two years arrears of rent “from December 2018 to August 2019.”

    But the party, led by Igwe, has come out to say that it was not owing any landlord.

    His statement read:

    “We wish to categorically notify the general public that the case in question has nothing to do with the authentic leadership of the party ably represented by Hon. Osita Igwe.

    “The office under interrogation belongs to some persons, who claim leadership of the party despite their inability to partake in the authentic congress conducted on 19th March 2019 as approved by the national executive council of our great party.

    “Their inability to settle a paltry contractual agreement with an innocent landlord is a big blow to the bigmen in their camp.

    “It sounds so ridiculous that a group lead by the immediate past governor of the state, the National Vice Chairman (Southeast) of APC et’al, have decided to embarrass the local government that gave Mr President a chunk of vote during the presidential election.

    “We, therefore, urge the concerned persons to avoid dragging our authentic leaders in the like of the Hon. Minister foreign affairs, DG VON, Hon. Ejike Njeze et’al in their family affairs.

    “The nemesis of their kangaroo Congress is still in action. Whoever eats the testicle of a ram will invariably suffer from scrotal hernia.”

  • Nkechi Blessing Sunday pleads for Bobrisky’s ‘release’

    A video of actress, Nkechi Blessing-Sunday has surfaced online when she was captured going on her knees to beg the Inspector General of Police on behalf of popular cross-dresser, Bobrisky, who was allegedly arrested by the police after his planned party was shut down.

    She said, “I am a very emotional person; I’m close to tears. They said the arrest was on the orders of the Inspector General of Police. So, what do they want us to do? Should we go on our knees and beg them publicly? Please, fellow Nigerians, we must do this party tonight. On behalf of Bobrisky, please forgive us,” as she went on her knees.

    According to reports, the Lagos State Police Command said it stormed the venue of the birthday party due to sensitive information it received.

    In a chat with Punch, the police spokesperson, Bala Elkana, said the venue of Bobrisky’s party was sealed.

    He said, “I can confirm that we sealed off the place based on credible information. That is all I will say for now until the operation is over.”

    Bobrisky hosted the party at ‘The Pearl Gardens’, Wole Olateju Crescent, Off Admiralty Way, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos.