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Labour Party lawmakers ignore Abure, set to retrieve SUVs

Lawmakers of the Labour Party at the National Assembly disregarded the advice of Julius Abure, the party’s National Chairman, by opting to be a part of the planned official luxury vehicles for legislators.
Abure had, in a statement on Monday, said the National Assembly leadership was planning to buy a Sport Utility Vehicle worth N160m for each lawmaker.
Abure, who described the alleged plan as insensitive and condemnable given the dire economic situation in the country, urged lawmakers elected on the platform of the Labour Party not to be a part of the profligate spending.
But when asked on Thursday whether LP lawmakers would do as Abure said, the lawmaker representing Delta Aniocha North and South, Ngozi Okolie, said Abure’s demands were unrealistic particularly because he had yet to provide them with alternatives to carry out their jobs.
The LP lawmaker said, “The SUVs are meant to aid our jobs as lawmakers, particularly as it relates to our oversight functions.
“Yes, he can say that the economy is struggling but having one official vehicle as federal lawmakers isn’t frivolous; it’s a necessity.”
Okolie noted that Nigerians were quick to attack lawmakers over things like this whereas politicians at the state level get more benefits than federal lawmakers.
He said, “Commissioners and House of Assembly members get up to two to three of such cars whereas National Assembly members are only getting one car each, yet he (Abure) is complaining and telling us not to collect it. Does he have any to give to us?
“Is he going to give us work tools to carry out our jobs or does he have an alternative for us? Has Abure told the members in his state in Edo, not to take the official vehicles given to them?”
The lawmaker further argued that it was cheaper to buy those vehicles than hire one every time they needed to go on an oversight.
Similarly, the lawmaker representing Igbo Etiti and Uzo-Uwani constituencies in Enugu State, Stainless Nwodo, said President Bola Tinubu deserved commendation for approving such vehicles for lawmakers.
Nwodo said, “National Assembly members should pray for the President and give him three ‘Gbosas’ for his magnanimity to the lawmakers.
“Nobody in the National Assembly is against the SUV, when the SUV comes, we will collect it and use it to bring more benefits to our constituencies; because in the real sense, it is for the constituents.”
The lawmaker added, “I don’t want to believe the chairman of the party said so, because did he give us any vehicle to do our jobs?
“Attributing his reason to economic hardship is pure blackmail. In the first instance, the vehicle is for each constituency, not the personal vehicle for the members.
“Also, we need these SUVs to ply the bad roads in our constituencies when we need to visit them and deliver goodies to them. This is why the Speaker and the Senate President decided that SUVs are better to visit our constituencies.
“My own stance is that I will take the SUV and use it to deliver dividends to my constituents.”
On his part, the lawmaker representing Edo South Senatorial District, Neda Imasuen, said he would wait for the vehicles to arrive before making a decision.
Senator Imasuen said, “I’d urge you to wait until that happens, then we will revisit the issue. I wouldn’t want to count my chickens before they hatch.
“Labour Party has eight senators out of 109 and about 35 in the House of Representatives out of 360. So, I don’t know if it would make any difference if the lawmakers in the party take it or not.
“I don’t think telling them to take or reject would make any difference, I don’t think it would affect anything.
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FULL LIST: 10 Southern States Jonathan May Win Against Tinubu In 2027 (SEE MAP)

As murmurs of a resurgence by former President Goodluck Jonathan grow louder, various governors and key political figures have begun laying the groundwork to rally support for him in what promises to be a fiercely contested election.
Certain states have emerged as critical battlegrounds, where Jonathan could significantly increase his chances of victory. Click link to continue reading.
His established popularity, combined with endorsements from influential political stakeholders, positions him advantageously to capture the hearts of voters.
Nigeria’s southern states are grouped into the South East, South South, and South West geopolitical zones. The South West includes Ekiti, Lagos, Ondo, Ogun, Osun, and Oyo states. The South East comprises Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, and Imo states. The South South zone consists of Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Edo, and Rivers states.
Analysts predict that Jonathan could triumph in at least 10 out of the 17 Southern states, where he enjoys a robust following. The following states have been identified as potential strongholds for his campaign:
– Abia
– Anambra
– Enugu
– Delta
– Oyo
– Ebonyi
– Edo
– Cross River
– Bayelsa
– Akwa Ibom
With such a compelling narrative unfolding, the political landscape leading up to 2027 is bound to be riveting.
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2027 Election: Not Jonathan, Obi, PDP Reveals More Presidential Aspirants

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has confirmed that a growing number of aspirants are quietly positioning themselves for the party’s 2027 presidential ticket, expanding the list beyond well-known figures like former President Goodluck Jonathan, former Labour Party candidate Peter Obi, and Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde.
PDP Deputy National Legal Adviser, Barrister Okechukwu Osuoha, told journalists in Abuja on Sunday that the party is currently deep in internal negotiations and consultations aimed at identifying its most viable flagbearer for the upcoming election. …click link for full details
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Did Tinubu’s Minister Wike Suffer Heart Failure in UK, Fighting for His Life? Here is What We Know

A report by Sahara Reporters widely shared by social media users claimed that FCT minister Nyesom Wike has been diagnosed with congestive heart failure
A post circulating on social media has made fresh speculations regarding the health status of the minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike.
The post, which has been viewed by more than 12,000 people, claimed: “Breaking News. Wike Suffers Heart Failure in UK. Presently Battling With His Life.”
Wike, serving as the minister of the FCT since 2023, is a key ally of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Legit reports that while Nigerian hospitals battle with inadequate equipment and funding, most of the country’s politicians routinely travel for medical treatment in the United Kingdom (UK).
However, checks by Legit.ng indicate that no other reputable platforms have the report while Wike’s spokesman, Lere Olayinka, is also yet to react to the claim
The same claim about Nyesom Wike, minister of the federal capital territory (FCT), appear here.
Wike, governor of Rivers state from 2015 to 2023, is widely considered a strong ally of President Bola Tinubu.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) member supported Tinubu, the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate in the 2023 poll. Tinubu eventually won the 2023 presidential election.
Wike was the leader of the G5, a group of then-PDP governors who were aggrieved with the party’s presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar and the PDP national leadership at the time.
After his inauguration on May 29, 2023, Tinubu appointed Wike as the minister of the FCT, Abuja, apparently as a reward for his support to the president during the election.
Lately, users put up posts on social media claiming that Wike suffered a heart failure and is in grave danger of dying. But how true is this? We probed..
Wike ‘away from duty’
We discovered that the story about Wike’s alleged severe illness was published by Nigerian blog, Sahara Reporters. The media outlet said sources privy to the minister’s health status informed it that Wike has been diagnosed with congestive heart failure and is currently under medical management in the UK. Apart from that, no such articles from any credible news outlet.
Also, we found that it has been a while since Wike appeared at public events. Wike was last seen at the flag off of the emergency rehabilitation and dualisation of the Karu Interchange, Customs Clinic Junction road, Abuja, on Wednesday, September 3.
The video and photographs can be seen below:
He has been represented at two public events since that time, fuelling rumours that he might be out of the country for medical reasons. On Thursday, September 4, chief of staff Chidi Amadi stood in for Wike at the flag off the distribution of fertilisers at 50 percent subsidised rates to farmers across the six area councils of the FCT.
Similarly, on Thursday, September 11, Mariya Mahmud Bunkure, the minister of state for the FCT, represented Wike at the Association of Paediatric Surgeons of Nigeria (APSON’s) 24th annual general meeting (AGM) and scientific conference in Abuja. Vanguard noted Mariya filling in for Wike at the event.
Wike’s spokesperson, Lere Olayinka, who is vocal on social media, especially on X (formerly Twitter), and is often swift to quash certain reports related to his principal, has yet to issue a statement to debunk or confirm the development.
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EXPOSED: How Dangote Enslaves Nigerians, Selling Cheaper Petrol For Togo – Importers Revealed

Some fuel importers and depot owners have raised alarm over what they describe as a double standard by the Dangote Petroleum Refinery, accusing the company of selling petrol to international traders at ₦65 cheaper per litre than the price offered to local marketers.
The Depot and Petroleum Product Marketers Association of Nigeria (DAPPMAN) and the Petroleum Products Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN) claimed the practice was undermining competition and putting local businesses at risk.
The Executive Secretary of DAPPMAN, Olufemi Adewole, revealed that many of their members had bought petrol from Lomé, Togo, where international traders supplied at prices lower than those quoted by Dangote to Nigerian marketers.
“Dangote is selling to international traders at ₦65 cheaper than what he is selling to us. In some instances, we were able to buy from those people and still bring it to Nigeria. They will take the product to Lomé, claiming they are buying large quantities,” Adewole said in an interview with The PUNCH.
He added that repeated requests for supply allocations had either been ignored or tied to conditions that make business unprofitable, forcing importers to look elsewhere.
Marketers Demand Discounts
Adewole further argued that Dangote’s pricing model placed domestic players at a disadvantage.
“Dangote has to give us a discount for freight cost and other expenses between his jetty and our depots. Without this, we can’t sell competitively. People will continue to import if it’s cheaper abroad,” he insisted.
On his part, the President of PETROAN, Billy Gillis-Harry, backed DAPPMAN’s position, confirming that the refinery’s products were indeed cheaper in Togo than in Nigeria.
“Exactly, DAPPMAN said the correct thing. It is true. We don’t want to be saying everything. But the way things are going, one day we will say everything,” Gillis-Harry said.
Dangote Refinery Reacts, Denies Claims
However, in a swift response, the Dangote Refinery dismissed the allegations, suggesting that DAPPMAN was behind the recent labour tension with the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), which accused the company of anti-union practices.
“We now know who is behind NUPENG. Our free delivery starts Monday,” A spokesman for the refinery told journalists on Sunday.
The official also questioned why marketers now sourced fuel from Lomé, asking, “When did they stop buying from Russia and Malta?”
Adewole accused the refinery of using strategically timed price cuts to destabilise the market. He recalled that Alhaji Aliko Dangote once vowed to slash prices whenever importers brought in cargoes, forcing competitors into financial distress.
He described Dangote’s repeated reductions as “calculated moves to stifle competition” rather than patriotic interventions, noting that international buyers were given better deals than Nigerians.
Naija News reports that DAPPMAN insisted that Nigeria’s downstream sector cannot rely on a single refinery.
“While we welcome the Dangote refinery as a major infrastructure project, its contribution has peaked at only 30 to 35 per cent of national demand. The balance continues to be supplied by responsible petroleum product marketers who import and distribute under strict regulation,” Adewole stressed.
He further criticised the refinery’s “free delivery” scheme, claiming marketers were forced to lift 25% of allocations using only Dangote-owned trucks at commercial rates, which added hidden costs.
Refinery to Roll Out CNG Trucks, Slash Prices
Meanwhile, Dangote Refinery confirmed that it would begin deploying compressed natural gas (CNG) powered trucks on Monday as part of its logistics-free distribution initiative.
The company said the rollout would reduce the gantry price to ₦820 per litre, with the expectation of lower pump prices across key states.
Naija News reports that the pricing row comes amid a brewing face-off between Dangote and NUPENG, which recently threatened to embark on strike, accusing the refinery of blocking drivers from joining unions.
DAPPMAN said while the matter did not directly involve them, they were “alarmed by the tone and escalation of the crisis,” warning that the dispute could worsen fuel supply stability in a fragile downstream market.
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2027 Election: What Nigerians Should Know If Jonathan Wins Against Tinubu (FULL LIST)

As the largest election in Africa approaches, the political landscape is buzzing with excitement about the potential candidacy of former President Goodluck Jonathan in the 2027 presidential race.
This development opens up an interesting dialogue about the possibility of a contest between Jonathan and the incumbent President Bola Tinubu.
If Jonathan chooses to run and emerges victorious, the changes for Nigeria could be significant.
Reflecting on his past, Jonathan has attributed his electoral loss in 2015 to betrayal from within his own political ranks. During that election, he was vying for a second term but was ultimately defeated by Major General Muhammadu Buhari, representing the newly formed All Progressives Congress (APC).
Now, under intense pressure from his political allies, Jonathan is actively consulting on the feasibility of contesting against Tinubu in the upcoming election. This prospect has led to a diverse range of opinions among political supporters and analysts, highlighting the divisions within the party and the electorate.
Meanwhile, President Tinubu’s administration is facing mounting criticism as many Nigerians grapple with the challenges posed by his economic reforms aimed at transforming the nation’s fortunes. While some are optimistic about these changes, others are growing increasingly impatient with the pace at which they are being implemented, leading some to contemplate voting out the former governor of Lagos State.
Within just two years of his administration, Tinubu’s policies have begun to take effect in various sectors, but the public is yearning for more immediate solutions to pressing issues such as poverty and economic instability.
Should Jonathan decide to enter the race and secure victory in the 2027 elections, he could bring about significant shifts in policies that might counteract Tinubu’s reforms, potentially leading to unforeseen consequences for the nation.
Several key policies that could be impacted by such a change in leadership are currently under discussion.
Education and Social Welfare
Data released by the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) show that within just 12 months, the government under the Tinubu-led administration was able to give over 550,000 with a N56.85 billion disbursement as of April 2025.
Similarly, an $800 million cash transfer programme was launched to support up to 70 million Nigerians affected by economic reforms, particularly the removal of fuel subsidies.
The administration also announced a monthly N45,000 stipend for technical college students across the country.
Energy Sector Reforms
President Tinubu signed the Electricity Act into law, ending the federal monopoly in the power sector and empowering states and private entities to generate, distribute, and transmit electricity.
Data revealed that Nigeria secured the first deepwater project in over a decade, the $5 billion Bonga North Field Offshore Field, which produced 350 million barrels of crude oil. This is reflected in Tinubu’s policies to attract international investment.
Economic Indicators
Tinubu was also able to fuel an increase in the Gross Domestic Product. Nigeria’s economy experienced its strongest growth in a decade, expanding by 4.6% year-on-year in the fourth quarter of 2024, driven by fiscal improvements and bold reforms. In 2024 alone, Nigeria achieved a balance of payments surplus of $6.83 billion, reflecting successful economic reforms and increased investor confidence.
Over $50.8 billion worth of Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs)
Since assuming office, President Tinubu has overseen the signing of over $50.8 billion worth of Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) across critical sectors including energy, agriculture, ICT, education, transportation, healthcare, and defence. These agreements span a wide array of partners—traditional allies and emerging economies alike—reflecting a diversified, strategic, and pragmatic diplomatic approach.
Debt Service Reduction:
The percentage of revenue spent on debt service decreased from 97% to 68%, reflecting improved fiscal management. On Wednesday, May 8, 2025, Nigeria was exempted from the list of countries indebted to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), having cleared off the last tranche of its $1.61 billion debt to the multilateral institution.
Infrastructure Development
Construction commenced on the 700 km Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, intended to smoothen connectivity between the western and southeastern regions of Nigeria.
In May 2024, Tinubu inaugurated the ANOH and AHL Gas Processing Plants, boosting domestic gas supply by 500 million standard cubic feet per day.
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2027 Election: Why Many Northerners Are Changing Their Mind About Tinubu’s 2nd Term Bid

There is a lot going on in the North right now. Since former President Muhammadu Buhari died a few months ago, a lot of Northern leaders have been weighing their options.
The sudden death of Buhari, who enjoyed cult followership across the North came as a rude shock to many key Northern political players. And many have gone back to the drawing board to re-strategise.
His death has left a big vacuum. Right now, no one has been able to step into the large shoes Buhari left behind.
So, as you read this, the North has no clear leader.
So what is their plan for 2027? Some Norhern leaders like Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and his group want the ADC to take over and push out Tinubu. They are all members of the Coalition of Opposition groups. They are now in ADC.
But there is a 2nd group of Northerners who are more strategic in their thinking. They respect the Zoning policy.
They feel Tinubu should be encouraged to complete his 8 years so that the Presidency can come back to the North in 2031.
The views of the 2nd group is getting increasingly popular. Their argument is that rather than take on Tinubu and look for a replacement for him why not wait, allow him do a 2nd term and prepare to take over after his tenure.
The very supportive role that Tinubu played during the burial of Buhari has earned him tremendous respect and admiration from key players in the North.
The Emir of Daura, Alhaja Faruk Umar Faruk commended Tinubu’s significant support for the Buhari family, before and during the burial of Buhari. The 94 year old reverred traditional ruler was so impressed at Tinubu’s role, he could not hide it. He is the head of Daura Emirate of Katsina State. He became the 60th Emir of Daura on 28th February 2007.
The Emir threw his weight behind President Bola Tinubu’s re-election bid in 2027, citing the president’s exemplary show of honor during the burial of former President Muhammadu Buhari.
The Emir publicly endorsed President Tinubu, praising his leadership and expressing gratitude for the befitting state burial accorded to Buhari.
He has received condolence visits from prominent figures, including the First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, and other government officials.
But what is the significance of this endorsement?
Political analyst say the Emir’s endorsement of President Bola Tinubu’s re-election bid in 2027 holds significant weight due to the Emir’s influential position and respect in Northern Nigeria.
As a revered traditional ruler, the Emir’s endorsement can possibly sway the opinions and decisions of his subjects, potentially influencing voting patterns in the region.
The endorsement is a show of support from the Northern region, which could impact the dynamics of the 2027 presidential election.
The Emir’s endorsement is perceived as a form of legitimation, lending credibility to President Tinubu’s re-election bid and potentially boosting his popularity.
The Emir’s support could be seen as a sign of respect and approval from traditional institutions in Nigeria.
So, the Emir’s endorsement is likely to have some impact on the political landscape in the Northern region.
How can this endorsement help Pres. Tinubu?
Many think the Emir of Daura’s endorsement can significantly boost President Bola Tinubu’s re-election bid in 2027. Here’s why:
As a revered traditional ruler in Northern Nigeria, the Emir’s endorsement carries substantial weight, potentially swaying voters in the region to support Tinubu.
Emir’s praise for Tinubu’s leadership and gesture of respect during former President Muhammadu Buhari’s burial lends credibility to Tinubu’s campaign, portraying him as a leader who commands respect from traditional institutions.
The Emir’s symbolic act of leading a chant of “Tinubu, Tinubu, Tinubu in 2027” demonstrates his commitment to Tinubu’s re-election bid and may inspire loyalty among his subjects.
The endorsement signals a continued alliance between the Daura Emirate and Tinubu’s administration, potentially strengthening Tinubu’s support base in the North.
With the Emir’s backing, Tinubu’s re-election bid may gain momentum, especially in the North, where traditional leaders often play a significant role in shaping public opinion.
The Emir of Daura’s endorsement has been seen as a strategic boost to Tinubu’s re-election campaign, highlighting the importance of traditional leaders in Nigerian politics.
Gombe State Governor, Inuwa Yahaya has also commended President Bola Tinubu. And it’s not just a simple praise. Yahaya, who chairs the Northern States Governors’ Forum, has declared that Northern Nigeria will support Tinubu’s re-election bid in 2027.
Yahaya believes Tinubu has kept his promises to the North, citing major federal projects underway in the region, such as:
Abuja-Kaduna-Kano Expressway, which is a significant infrastructure project aimed at enhancing transportation and economic activities.
There is also the Kano-Katsina-Maradi Rail Line which is a vital rail project connecting major cities in the North.
Kaduna Refinery Rehabilitation which is a crucial project for energy security and economic growth.
There is also Kolmani Oilfields Drilling which is an initiative to boost oil production and economic development.
Yahaya acknowledges the challenges posed by Tinubu’s economic reforms, such as the removal of fuel subsidies and unification of exchange rates. However, he believes these policies are necessary for long-term economic stability.
Yahaya’s endorsement is significant, given his position as Chairman of the Northern States Governors’ Forum. His support could sway opinions in the North, potentially influencing voting patterns in the 2027 presidential election.
So, Governor Yahaya’s commendation is seem as a strategic boost to President Tinubu’s re-election campaign, highlighting the importance of fulfilling campaign promises and delivering tangible results to key regions.
Some others believe that Yahaya’s declaration that Northern Nigeria will support Tinubu’s re-election bid can sway opinions in the region, potentially influencing voting patterns. The North’s overwhelming support for Tinubu in 2023, contributing over 60% of his winning votes, makes this endorsement crucial.
Yahaya praised Tinubu’s administration for delivering on key electoral promises to the North, citing projects like the Abuja-Kaduna-Kano expressway, Kano-Katsina-Maradi rail line, and rehabilitation of the Kaduna refinery. This lends credibility to Tinubu’s campaign, portraying him as a leader who keeps his promises.
With Yahaya’s backing, Tinubu’s re-election bid will gain momentum, especially in the North. The governor’s assurance that Gombe people will “follow him to the battlefield blindfolded” demonstrates the enthusiasm and loyalty Tinubu has generated.
The endorsement highlights the strategic alliance between the North and Tinubu’s administration, which could stabilize Nigeria’s unity and promote national development. Yahaya emphasized the North’s strength lies in its unity with all of Nigeria.
In terms of infrastructural development there are key projects like Abuja-Kaduna-Kano expressway, Kano-Katsina-Maradi rail line, and inter-state road networks
There is also Agricultural Investments like Agriculture value chain investments targeting northern states and creation of the Federal Ministry of Livestock Development
There is Energy Security like the Abuja-Kaduna-Kano gas pipeline and drilling activities in the Kolmani oilfields
In the area of Security, over 300 bandit kingpins and terrorist commanders neutralized through coordinated operations and improved intelligence gathering.
So Will the North support President Tinubu as we move close to 2027?
Many think the North’s support for President Bola Tinubu’s re-election bid in 2027 seems very likely, given recent statements from many prominent Northern leaders.
The National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu says Pres. Tinubu has done a lot in the North. He has noted a significant reduction in Boko Haram attacks, banditry, and communal conflicts in the North under Tinubu’s administration.
Some Northern politicians believe that supporting Tinubu in 2027 is a strategic move to reclaim the Presidency in 2031, based on an unwritten agreement on rotational presidency between the North and South.
However, not all Northern leaders are unanimous in their support, with some expressing concerns over marginalization and skewed governance priorities. Despite these concerns, the endorsement from Governor Yahaya and other prominent figures suggests that the North may indeed support Tinubu’s re-election bid .
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