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Sanusi: Security agencies failed to act on intelligence before protest in Kano

Muhammadu Sanusi, the Emir of Kano, says the failure of security operatives to act on intelligence led to the attacks on public and private properties in the state during the #EndBadGovernance protest.
Many properties were looted and damaged in Kano during the protest that started on August 1.
The protest was organised against the rising cost of living, insecurity, and other challenges facing the country.
However, the protest turned violent in many cities across the country, including Potiskum, the capital of Yobe, Lagos, Borno, and Gombe.
In Kano, protesters vandalised and looted the newly built Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) Industrial Park billed for commissioning this week.
Speaking on Wednesday during a visit to the Kano Printing Press, NCC Digital Industrial Park, and Barakat Stores, the Emir said those bent on destroying the state will not succeed.
“As we used to say, whoever had a hand in this is an enemy of Kano, and he is an enemy to its people. What happened in Kano, whoever saw them knew was planned,” Sanusi said.
“Kano was billed to be destroyed, but we pray that God will not let them succeed. May God return all that was lost; we can only pray.
“Before this happened, the security operatives were notified in writing that it was going to happen, but instead of preventing it, it was allowed to happen.
“We pray that God comes to the aid of these youth, and whoever is behind it, God will deal with them. We pray that we may not witness anything like this in the future.
“I swear to Almighty God those bent on destroying Kano will not succeed, and God willing, the way they saw Kano, they will leave it like that.”
Also speaking, Muhammad Othman, the commissioner for science and technology and ICT in Kano, noted that the state government had gotten the approval of Bosun Tijani, the minister of communications, innovation, and digital economy, to renovate the building and restore the looted items.

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FG ready to negotiate Nnamdi Kanu’s release – Minister Umahi

The Minister of Works, David Umahi has said that the Federal Government is ready to negotiate the release of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra.
Umahi said Kanu’s release should not be used as a condition for any form of political support.
Speaking to journalists in Lagos on Friday, the Minister said the release of Kanu should not be used as a bait for the support of President Bola Tinubu by the people of the Southeast region.
“Somebody asked me about Nnamdi Kanu, and I said his matter is not a condition for the South East to support the President.
“We are willing to negotiate his release, but no one should make it a condition because the President did not put him there,” Umahi said.
According to Umahi, the IPOB leader’s release would come through divine intervention and dialogue with the appropriate authorities.
“President Tinubu may not be perfect, but he is doing most things right. Look at where he picked up the economy from.
“The international community has confidence in his reforms. That is why we are getting support for our projects,” Umahi said.
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Wike: ‘When he’s eating, food will be falling down from his mouth’

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has launched a blistering verbal attack on veteran journalist, Dele Momodu, questioning his credibility and recounting personal anecdotes meant to discredit the Ovation Magazine publisher.
Wike, who is known for his no-holds-barred style of political engagement, made the scathing remarks in response to Dele Momodu’s recent criticisms of his political maneuverings and conduct in national discourse. Momodu had taken to various platforms to question Wike’s style of governance and political allegiances, accusing him of playing double standards in the evolving dynamics of the opposition landscape.
In a fiery rebuttal, Wike declared: “Dele Momodu does not have any credibility. He came to my house and stayed for some weeks. When he’s eating, food will be falling down from one side of his mouth.”
Wike’s comments, laced with mockery and disdain, appeared designed to publicly humiliate the respected journalist and undermine his moral standing. The minister’s comments are already making waves across the political and media circles, sparking fresh controversy around the FCT Minister’s confrontational rhetoric.
This outburst adds to the growing list of public figures Wike has confronted head-on, further cementing his image as a political strongman who spares no words when responding to dissent.
Observers have described Wike’s attack as both personal and unnecessary, noting that the dispute could have been addressed through more civil and policy-focused dialogue rather than character assassination.
Meanwhile, Dele Momodu is yet to issue a formal response to Wike’s statement, but insiders suggest that he may address the issue in his next column or media appearance.
As the drama unfolds, Nigerians are once again reminded of the widening gulf between political actors and public commentators, where personal relationships often give way to brutal political vendettas.
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‘Why I can’t join Tinubu, APC’ – Adeleke denies defection

Osun State Governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke, has denied joining the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
According to Naija News, Adeleke reaffirmed his membership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Recall that rumours had emerged on Friday after claiming that the Osun state governor has concluded plans to dump the PDP and contest for his re-election in the APC.
But in a statement to Naija News on Saturday by his Chief Press Secretary, Mallam Olawale Rasheed, Governor Adeleke noted with concern the widespread rumour.
He reassured his supporters and admirers that he remains a member of the PDP and the leader of the party in the state.
Governor Adeleke, who restated his preoccupation with the implementation of the administration’s five point agenda, urged Osun people to ignore fake news, promising more delivery of good governance and democratic dividends.
“I assure the good people of Osun that I remain part and parcel of the PDP family. I am not defecting to any party”, the governor was quoted as clarifying.
Governor Adeleke, alongside his elder brother Deji Adeleke and Afrobeats star David Adeleke, also known as Davido, had recently met with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at his Lagos State residence some weeks back.
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Coalition: What Aregbesola told ADC supporters to do, details emerge

Former Interior Minister and Interim National Secretary of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Rauf Aregbesola, has appealed to party supporters to refrain from engaging in any form of altercation with the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
In a post shared on his X account on Friday, the former Osun State Governor urged supporters of the coalition-backed party not to fight, attack, or insult anyone, but to challenge them with facts about the state of the country.
”I sincerely thank our supporters and members of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, who came out to receive me on my arrival in Lagos.
”The task before us is immense, and I reminded everyone that we do not need to fight, insult, or attack anyone. When others resort to abuse or name-calling, we must rise above it. Instead, ask them one simple question: Are Nigerians better off today than they were before?
”Challenge them with facts – on food inflation, the economy, the rising cost of living, and the deepening poverty affecting millions. Let our debates remain focused on the issues that matter.
”Articulate our position clearly and confidently. Explain why our new political home, the ADC, represents a credible and necessary alternative for Nigeria’s progress and long-term sustainability,” he said
Aregbesola was once a political ally of President Bola Tinubu, a relationship that dates back to 1999 when Tinubu was governor of Lagos State. They fell apart in 2022 when Tinubu’s nephew, Gboyega Oyetola, who succeeded Aregbesola, was running for a second term in Osun State on the platform of the APC.
Aregbesola’s political group, ‘Omoluabi’, failed to support Oyetola’s candidacy, but rallied behind Ademola Adeleke of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Consequently, Oyetola lost his re-election bid to Adeleke.
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Five serving governors expected to join coalition platform, ADC

At least five serving governors are expected to defect to the African Democratic Congress (ADC), now the platform for Nigeria’s newly formed opposition coalition, ahead of the 2027 general elections.
It is understood that the ADC is leveraging the internal crisis within the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to attract aggrieved governors.
According to one source, a former senator from Katsina State, five governors from the PDP have already given their word but are waiting for what he described as “the end of Wike’s drama in the PDP” before making public moves. He added that discussions with some All Progressives Congress (APC) governors also began as far back as a year ago, and those talks are still active.
The source said, “Five PDP governors have given us their commitment; they are going to join us, but they want to see the end of Wike’s drama in the PDP. Hopefully, we will meet them by the end of their next convention and review things.
“What people don’t know is that some of the governors, including those in the APC, are supporting us. We started this coalition planning 18 months ago, and some APC governors were contacted about a year ago. So, they are with us, but I won’t tell you any names.”
Another source close to one of the coalition leaders, a former governor, confirmed that conversations are ongoing with seven governors across party lines and regions. While declining to reveal names, the source said the governors are from both northern and southern parts of the country and are being carefully engaged to avoid political backlash.
“Why are you interested in knowing the governors we’re talking to? You want us to put everything we’re doing on the pages of a newspaper? No! But I can tell you that we are talking to seven governors, and they are from the southern and northern parts of the country,” the source said.
The move comes just days after key opposition leaders—including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate Peter Obi, and former Senate President David Mark—publicly adopted the ADC as the platform for the coalition that aims to challenge President Bola Tinubu in 2027.
At a meeting in Abuja on Wednesday, David Mark was announced as the Interim National Chairman of the ADC, while former Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, was named Interim Secretary.
The launch of the coalition was attended by major political figures from both the APC and PDP. Former APC National Chairman John Odigie-Oyegun, former Attorney General Abubakar Malami, and former Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi were among those who renounced their membership of the APC and pledged allegiance to the ADC. From the PDP, former National Chairman Uche Secondus, former Speaker of the House of Representatives Aminu Tambuwal, and former governors of Jigawa, Cross River, Benue, Imo, Niger, and Ebonyi States—Sule Lamido, Liyel Imoke, Gabriel Suswam, Emeka Ihedioha, Babangida Aliyu, and Sam Egwu—have also joined the coalition.
Labour Party senator representing the Federal Capital Territory, Ireti Kingibe, was also present at the unveiling event.
Asked to comment on the governors expected to join the movement, the immediate past National Chairman of the ADC, Ralph Nwosu, declined to offer details, saying the matter was “top secret” and would not be made public at this stage.
“That is a top-secret matter. You can’t hear it from me. If you ask about other matters regarding the coalition, you are very welcome,” he said.
The developments come just weeks after Dr. Sani Dawop, an ADC chieftain in Plateau State, revealed in an interview with Trust TV that six to seven APC governors were already quietly funding the opposition coalition in protest against the direction of the Tinubu-led administration.
“There are a lot of issues happening, and even within the APC, there are those who are not happy with the way things are going,” Dawop had said.
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Rivers women slam FCT over allegations against Amaechi’s wife

The Rivers State Women Association of Nigeria (RIVSWAN) has condemned what it described as an “unwarranted and malicious attack” by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, against former First Lady of Rivers State, Dame Judith Amaechi.
The group, through its acting president, Ichechi Welendu, was reacting to a recent claim made by the FCT Minister on a national television programme, where he alleged that the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) was paying Dame Amaechi ₦4 billion monthly to train Niger Delta women.
In a strongly worded statement, RIVSWAN described Wike’s claims as “baseless falsehoods driven by bitterness, ignorance, and a worrying lack of self-restraint.” The group called on the general public to disregard what it termed “a concocted story fueled by personal vendetta and misinformation.”
“The entire allegation is not only laughable but an embarrassment to public discourse,” said Welendu. “It reflects either a gross misunderstanding of the NDDC’s budgetary structure or a deliberate effort to smear the name of a respected woman of substance.”
Welendu praised Dame Judith Amaechi’s legacy, citing her philanthropic work through the Empowerment Support Initiative (ESI) — a non-governmental organisation that has reportedly supported girl-child education and women’s empowerment across the region.
The association said the former first lady had spent her resources to uplift women in the Niger Delta and should not be subjected to public ridicule based on unfounded accusations.
The group also condemned Wike’s remarks on live television, describing them as a “slap on the face of Rivers women” and a “disgraceful abuse of national platforms.”
They challenged the FCT Minister to publicly present documents backing his claims or withdraw the statement.
“Dame Judith Amaechi is a moral compass, a gospel preacher, and a champion of good governance,” the group declared. “Her support for her husband, former Governor Rotimi Amaechi, during his era of infrastructural transformation is well documented.”
RIVSWAN warned that failure by Wike to back up his allegations with proof could lead to “legitimate actions, including peaceful protests across Rivers State.” The group further urged President Bola Tinubu to caution the Minister, saying his “unguided utterances are unbecoming of a federal cabinet member.”
In closing, the women reaffirmed their support for Dame Judith Amaechi, describing her as a “pillar of progress and a matriarch of the Rivers women’s movement.”
“Her contributions helped restore Rivers State to its cherished status as the Garden City. We stand with her,” Welendu concluded.
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