Tinubu praises Kumuyi as an extraordinary spiritual leader on his 85th birthday
President Bola Tinubu celebrates Pastor William Kumuyi’s 85th birthday, praising the Deeper Life founder’s remarkable faith and global impact.
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President Bola Tinubu celebrates Pastor William Kumuyi’s 85th birthday, praising the Deeper Life founder’s remarkable faith and global impact.
As Nigeria nears the 2027 elections, there are concerns about the rise of terrorism being exploited for political gain. This troubling trend highlights the intersection of insecurity and electoral politics.
Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso’s 2027 presidential ambition faces significant northern resistance due to trust issues and the NDC’s unknown status.
Ousmane Sonko has been re-elected as the head of his party during a significant political crisis in Senegal. This comes amid ongoing tensions with President Bassirou Diomaye Faye.
Residents of Enugu East have rallied in support of President Tinubu and Governor Mbah for a second term, highlighting the benefits of their partnership. The Nkanu clan emphasized the positive impact of federal interventions and strategic appointments on the state.
Protests in Kenya highlight concerns over a U.S. plan to set up an Ebola quarantine facility. Critics argue that advocating for African autonomy should not prioritize American interests.
Primate Ayodele warns the First Lady that her political focus may lead to President Tinubu's loss due to the ongoing trauma from recent school abductions. He emphasizes the need to prioritize the families affected by the kidnapping crisis.
The Christian Association of Nigeria in Adamawa has denied endorsing Tijani Galadima, the APC governorship candidate for the 2027 elections. This statement clarifies any misconceptions regarding their political stance.
Bashar Geda, a former ADC House of Reps aspirant, has defected to the APC along with thousands of supporters in Kebbi. They cited the developmental achievements of Governor Nasir Idris as a key reason for their switch.
Hakeem Baba-Ahmed criticizes President Tinubu for the rising insecurity in Nigeria. He argues that in a civilized democracy, Tinubu would have been removed from office due to this issue.
US Vice President JD Vance linked the murder of a British student to the migrant crisis, citing a perceived civilizational decline. His comments have sparked controversy regarding the impact of migration on societal issues.
Doris Ogala, the AAC gubernatorial candidate in Abia, collapsed and was hospitalized. While at the hospital, she led a prayer session for fellow patients, seeking healing for their ailments.
AGNES has praised the election of Senator Jimoh Ibrahim as Chairman of the UN Committee, highlighting it as a sign of Nigeria's increasing global influence. This development is seen as a positive reflection of Nigeria's standing on the international stage.
The former Speaker of Benue State claims that his ousting was due to his rejection of a proposal from Governor Alia. He alleges that this disagreement led to his removal from office.
Activist Comrade Ibrahim Garba Wala urges the judiciary to revise the bail conditions for former Kaduna Governor Malam Nasir El-Rufai. He argues that the current terms are unjust and serve as a calculated instrument against him.
Wike praises President Tinubu for his commitment to improving Nigeria's infrastructure. He highlights Tinubu's proactive approach in tackling challenging decisions and mobilizing resources.
The South South Reawakening Group is advocating for the selection of Agbedi as the House Minority Leader. They urge the Speaker of the House of Representatives to adhere to the established house rules in this process.
The Plateau Vanguard for Democracy has criticized Chief Kefas Ropshik for allegedly masking greed with political rhetoric regarding land allocation at BARC Farm. They are urging him to address the controversy transparently.
The US has reportedly blocked visas for 15 members of Iran's World Cup delegation. This decision has raised concerns about diplomatic relations ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
A faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has set up appeal committees to resolve disputes from its recent primary elections. This move aims to address various petitions and complaints related to presidential, governorship, and state primaries.
Nasir El-Rufai alleges that the ICPC is withholding medical treatment for his worsening eye condition while in detention. This claim raises concerns about the treatment of detainees and their access to healthcare.
Alexander Ombugu, the Nasarawa Labour Party factional chairman, has reported threats to his life related to party primaries. He is now seeking police protection to ensure his safety.
Former President Goodluck Jonathan has urged the judiciary to uphold justice and the rule of law in Nigeria. He emphasized the importance of legal practitioners in shaping the country's future.
Akpabio has clarified misunderstandings regarding the party primaries affecting senators, stating that the APC leadership is addressing grievances. His comments aim to reassure those impacted by the situation.
Godswill Akpabio has denied allegations of offering senatorial tickets to senators defeated in the APC primaries. He clarified that these claims are unfounded and misleading.
The Appeal Court has dismissed the PDP leadership case, stating it is now academic due to prior Supreme Court decisions. This ruling reinforces the finality of the Supreme Court's stance on the matter.
Bolaji Abdullahi, the National Publicity Secretary of the ADC, has confirmed that the party will not merge with any other political parties for the 2027 general elections. The ADC is committed to maintaining its independence as it prepares for the upcoming elections.
Trump has stated that Iran retains 22% of its missile stockpile, an increase from the 18% figure he mentioned in May. This claim highlights ongoing concerns regarding Iran's military capabilities.
Senate President Godswill Akpabio has denied claims that he offered automatic senatorial tickets to senators who lost in the APC primaries. He clarified that these reports are unfounded and misleading.
Senate President Akpabio's aide has denied claims that he promised APC tickets to senators defeated in the primaries. The aide clarified the remarks, emphasizing that no such promises were made.