Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Saturday, March 11, 2023

Tinibu Amed: Nigeria's newest hope for change - Prof. Atilade Adeeyo.

 


On Saturday in Ado-Ekiti, The National Democratic Coalition Renewal Group hailed the emergence of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the president-elect of Nigeria as the best that had ever happened to Nigeria. The statement issued by the group highlighted Tinubu's commitment to nation-building and his dedication to providing good governance for all Nigerians. His leadership style and ability to bring people together have earned him respect from both his political opponents and supporters alike. Furthermore, it is believed that Tinubu will be able to provide much-needed economic growth for Nigeria and help bridge the gap between its rich and poor citizens. It is clear that Tinubu's election as president-elect marks a new era of hope for Nigeria.

However, The National Democratic Coalition Renewal Group has advised the opposition parties to abandon their efforts and accept the result. The group believes that any attempt to upturn the victory of Bola Tinubu would be futile. This is because Tinubu's victory according to them is a reflection of the will of the people and should be respected.

The Labour Party and the People's Democratic Party have taken a bold step in their attempt to upturn the victory of Tinubu in the Presidential election. This action has been described as a "bold move" by Prof. Atilade Adeeyo, who is the National Leader of the National Democratic Coalition Renewal Group. The outcome of this move could have significant implications for the future of Nigerian politics and could potentially set a precedent for future elections. It will be interesting to see how this situation develops and what impact it will have on Tinubu's political career.

The recent election in Nigeria was characterized by massive rigging by the All Progressives Congress (APC) as seen in evidence circulating online. Reports from various sources have highlighted the widespread use of vote-buying, intimidation, and other forms of electoral fraud perpetrated by the APC and INEC. This has led to a sense of disillusionment and distrust among Nigerian citizens, who are now questioning the legitimacy of the electoral process.

Saturday, August 6, 2022

Owerri's Unfortunate Seven: The Massacre of Northern Lives

Seven persons were killed in an attack on the Hausa community in Oroge, Owerri West Local Government Area of Imo State by suspected members of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB.


Confirming the attack on Friday, the Hausa community leader (Sarkin Hausawa), Auwal Bab-Sulaiman, who represents the Northern Community in the Council of Traditional Rulers in the state, said the incident took place on Monday night.




According to him, eight people sustained injuries during the attack and are currently receiving treatment at the Federal Medical Center, Owerri.

“They shot at six people and beheaded one person and took away the head, eight people sustained injuries and were rushed to the Federal Medical Center Owerri because Oroge community is just about 10 minutes drive to Owerri town,” he disclosed.

Mr. Sulaiman added that the gunmen returned to the community on Wednesday but were repelled by the police.

“After killing our people on Monday, they came back again on Wednesday to attack but luckily the police were able to foil the attack and killed two of the gunmen,” said Mr. Suleiman.

The community leader added that the attack had caused panic in the community as many people fled their homes out of fear of another attack.

While noting that those killed had been living in the community for over 20 years, Mr. Suleiman explained that the head of traditional rulers in the state had sent a delegation to sympathize with members of the Hausa community over the incident.

When contacted, the state commissioner for Information and Strategy, Declan Emelumba, said the police are currently investigating the incident.

According to him, the attack was a pure act of criminality that didn’t target the Hausa community.

Meanwhile, the spokesman of the Northern Elders Forum, NEF, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, condemned the alleged targeting and killing of Northerners in the Southeast region of the country.

Writing on his Twitter handle on Friday, Mr. Baba-Ahmed said such heinous crimes, if not abated, could worsen community relations in other parts of the country.

The elder statesman added that politicians who would need the support of Northerners in the 2023 general elections should immediately condemn the acts.

“It is very dangerous because it could worsen community relations in other parts of the country.

“We need to hear clear and emphatic condemnations from those who want our votes,” Mr. Baba-Ahmed tweeted.

Mean while IPOB has de-associated itself with the attack.

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

A Young Lady Gave Birth to Abnormal Baby in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State .


On the 18 of September 2017, a young lady gave birth to a strange-looking baby in Biogbolo Epie community under Yenagoa local government area of Bayelsa state. When we first got the gist, it was under the impression that a young lady living in Biogbolo town gave birth to half human and half.
As when the picture was taken, the baby wasn't breathing 'cos the baby mama refuse to breast feed the baby.