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  • News
    Name-Dropping and the Aguata Federal Constituency House of Representatives Race*



    *Name-Dropping and the Aguata Federal Constituency House of Representatives Race*


    As the countdown to the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) primaries gathers momentum, the political landscape in Aguata Federal Constituency is becoming clearer—and, in some respects, more revealing.


    A noticeable trend by one of the aspirants is the increasing resort to “name-dropping,” particularly claims of closeness to, or endorsement by, the party’s national leadership. While access to party leaders may be a natural by-product of holding public office, it should not be misconstrued as a substitute for _anointing, blessing or endorsing_ an aspirant .


    The incumbent member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Engr. Dominic Okafor, by virtue of his office, maintains official channels of engagement with the Governor, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, OFR (Oluatuegwu), and the party’s national leadership, including the National Chairman, Barr. Sly Okenwa. Similarly, Hon. Chibueze Ofobuike, as the sitting Chairman of Aguata Local Government Area, interacts regularly with the Governor in the course of his administrative duties and, like other elected officials, has institutional access to party leadership.


    Hon. Afam Ezenwafor (Afamation), though not currently holding an elective or appointive office, remains a member of the party and retains the right, as do all members, to engage with party leaders, albeit without the structural advantages of incumbency.


    In this context, it is important to draw a clear distinction between access and endorsement. The former is a function of office; the latter is a formal and deliberate political act.


    Recent developments within the party have already settled this matter. At the Special South-East Zonal Meeting, the Governor made it unequivocally clear that the primaries will be conducted through a direct process, ensuring a level playing field for all aspirants. This pronouncement effectively dispels any insinuation that a preferred candidate has been pre-selected or anointed.


    It is against this backdrop that the persistent claims by Hon. Chibueze Ofobuike, suggesting that he has been endorsed or anointed by the Governor, must be critically examined and, indeed, dismissed. Such assertions do not only misrepresent the Governor’s stated position but also undermine the integrity of the party’s democratic process. Leveraging proximity, real or perceived, to project inevitability is neither a credible campaign strategy nor a reflection of grassroots support.


    Political contests are not won by association, but by acceptance.


    Experience has shown that posturing, embellishment, and political theatrics often unravel when confronted with verifiable facts. The truth remains constant: no aspirant has been officially endorsed by the Governor or the party leadership for the Aguata Federal Constituency race.


    Accordingly, party faithful and the wider electorate in Aguata are urged to disregard claims rooted in name-dropping and political insinuation. The forthcoming primary election presents an opportunity for members to freely and fairly choose their preferred candidate.


    Party leaders at the ward and local government levels, as well as all eligible APGA members, should be guided by this principle: the power to decide rests with the people. Aspirants should be evaluated on their personalities, track records, impact on people's lives and the communities, and their capacity to effectively represent Aguata Federal Constituency, not on purported proximity to power.


    In the end, the ballot, not borrowed names, will determine the outcome.


  • News
    Accolades as Dr. Nimi Briggs Marks Another Year of Leadership and Humanitarian Excellence*


    *Accolades as Dr. Nimi Briggs Marks Another Year of Leadership and Humanitarian Excellence*


    The global peace and business community has been thrown into a state of celebration today as they honor the remarkable life and enduring legacy of **Dr. Nimi Briggs** on the occasion of her birthday. Known for her profound contributions to leadership development and her strategic role as a member of the **Advisory Board of the Executive Council of the 100 Most Notable Peace Icons Africa**, Dr. Briggs is being toasted by colleagues and international diplomats as a beacon of intellectual excellence and a pillar of societal transformation. Her organization and the wider pan-African community have poured out tributes to a woman whose career remains a masterclass in dedication and continental relevance.


    This birthday milestone comes at a time of significant momentum for Dr. Briggs, who continues to serve as a driving force for unity and sustainable development across the continent. As the **CEO of NIMPAT Group**, she has successfully bridged the gap between corporate excellence and humanitarian service, earning her a place among the elite group of individuals set to be honored at the upcoming **100 Most Notable Africans Leadership and Business Summit 2026** in Morocco. Her selection for this prestigious recognition underscores her role in advancing governance, transparency, and education—key pillars that the peace initiative champions to inspire future generations.


    A graduate of the prestigious **University of Benin**, where she earned both her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Business Administration, Dr. Briggs has built a professional profile defined by credibility and strategic foresight. Her work on the Advisory Council of the 100 Most Notable Peace Icons Africa places her alongside other distinguished continental figures, where she contributes to advocating for policy reforms and fostering economic growth through entrepreneurship and innovation. Her ability to mentor emerging leaders and support startups through the initiative's various workshops and training programs has solidified her status as a "walking billboard" of African integrity and progress.


    Beyond her formal roles, Dr. Nimi Briggs is celebrated today for her commitment to positive change and her efforts to project a powerful, affirmative image of Africa on the global stage. As she marks another year of impact, the consensus across the humanitarian and business sectors is clear: her life’s work serves as a vital blueprint for those seeking to resolve conflicts and promote diplomacy across the African landscape. As friends and well-wishers celebrate this milestone, there is a collective prayer for continued health and vitality for a woman whose name remains synonymous with public service excellence and the advancement of the human condition.



  • Business
    *Global Real Estate Icon Dr. Tosin Ladejobi Celebrated as He Marks a Milestone Birthday* The Nigerian business community and the global real estate sector have been thrown into a state of celebration today 12th May, as they honor the visionary leader and Chairman of Toslad Group, Dr. Tosin Ladejobi, on the occasion of his birthday. Known for his landmark contributions to the housing sector and his relentless drive to make affordable luxury available for all, Dr. Ladejobi is being toasted by colleagues, investors, and industry peers as a beacon of entrepreneurial excellence and a pillar of economic transformation. His journey, captures and reflects the poise and determination of a man who has redefined the meaning of modern property development. This birthday milestone comes at a time of unprecedented growth for the Toslad Group, which has recently expanded its physical and strategic footprint across the nation. Under the astute leadership of Dr. Ladejobi, the organization recently launched its state-of-the-art new corporate office, signaling a new chapter of operational efficiency and global standards. This expansion serves as a testament to his "Titan" status in the industry, proving that visionary leadership paired with consistent action can transform the architectural landscape of a nation. A major highlight of his professional trajectory this year is the unveiling of the Toslad Dream Estates, a massive new landmass project designed to provide sustainable and world-class housing solutions in Lagos recently. This project underscores Dr. Ladejobi’s commitment to bridging the housing deficit through innovative urban planning and accessible investment opportunities. His ability to secure and develop such significant landmasses has solidified his reputation as a global player who is not just building houses, but creating vibrant communities and securing the future for thousands of families. Beyond the corporate accolades, Dr. Tosin Ladejobi is celebrated today for his integrity and his role as a mentor to emerging entrepreneurs in the real estate space. As he marks another year of impact, the consensus across the business and humanitarian sectors is clear: his life’s work serves as a vital blueprint for those seeking to blend commercial success with a deep-seated desire to serve humanity. As friends and well-wishers celebrate this milestone, there is a collective prayer for continued health and vitality for a man whose name remains synonymous with excellence in real estate and the advancement of the Nigerian dream.


    *Global Real Estate Icon Dr. Tosin Ladejobi Celebrated as He Marks a Milestone Birthday*


    The Nigerian business community and the global real estate sector have been thrown into a state of celebration today 12th May, as they honor the visionary leader and Chairman of Toslad Group, Dr. Tosin Ladejobi, on the occasion of his birthday. 


    Known for his landmark contributions to the housing sector and his relentless drive to make affordable luxury available for all, Dr. Ladejobi is being toasted by colleagues, investors, and industry peers as a beacon of entrepreneurial excellence and a pillar of economic transformation. 


    His journey, captures and reflects the poise and determination of a man who has redefined the meaning of modern property development.


    This birthday milestone comes at a time of unprecedented growth for the Toslad Group, which has recently expanded its physical and strategic footprint across the nation. 


    Under the astute leadership of Dr. Ladejobi, the organization recently launched its state-of-the-art new corporate office, signaling a new chapter of operational efficiency and global standards. 


    This expansion serves as a testament to his "Titan" status in the industry, proving that visionary leadership paired with consistent action can transform the architectural landscape of a nation.


    A major highlight of his professional trajectory this year is the unveiling of the Toslad Dream Estates, a massive new landmass project designed to provide sustainable and world-class housing solutions in Lagos recently.


    This project underscores Dr. Ladejobi’s commitment to bridging the housing deficit through innovative urban planning and accessible investment opportunities. 


    His ability to secure and develop such significant landmasses has solidified his reputation as a global player who is not just building houses, but creating vibrant communities and securing the future for thousands of families.


    Beyond the corporate accolades, Dr. Tosin Ladejobi is celebrated today for his integrity and his role as a mentor to emerging entrepreneurs in the real estate space. 


    As he marks another year of impact, the consensus across the business and humanitarian sectors is clear: his life’s work serves as a vital blueprint for those seeking to blend commercial success with a deep-seated desire to serve humanity. 


    As friends and well-wishers celebrate this milestone, there is a collective prayer for continued health and vitality for a man whose name remains synonymous with excellence in real estate and the advancement of the Nigerian dream.




  • Politics
    Court Stops Fresh INC Election, Clears Way for Swearing-In of New Executives


    Court Stops Fresh INC Election, Clears Way for Swearing-In of New Executives


    The High Court of Justice, Warri Judicial Division, Delta State, has affirmed the outcome of the recent Ijaw National Congress (INC) election and restrained attempts to disrupt the inauguration of newly elected national officers.


    Justice Anthony Olotu Akpovi delivered the ruling on Friday, May 8, 2026, while dismissing a preliminary objection filed by the first defendant, HRM King Bubaraye Dakolo Agada IV, in Suit No. W/125/2026.


    The suit was instituted by High Chief Macdonald E. Igbadiwei Esq. on behalf of the newly elected INC National Executive against several defendants, including INC President, Prof. Benjamin Ogele Okaba, and members of the 2026 Electoral Committee.


    The claimant had approached the court seeking an interlocutory injunction to prevent any interference with the swearing-in of officials elected during the April 13, 2026 INC national election pending the determination of the substantive matter.


    In his ruling, Justice Akpovi held that the case was properly filed before the Delta State High Court and rejected claims that the claimant engaged in forum shopping.


    The court noted that no valid court order existed restraining the conduct of the election or the inauguration of the elected officers.


    Justice Akpovi further ruled that the urgency of the matter arose from alleged plans to obstruct the swearing-in ceremony, stressing that any grievances arising from the election must follow lawful judicial procedures.


    The court consequently granted the claimant’s application for interlocutory injunction, restraining the defendants from disrupting the inauguration or conducting another election pending the final determination of the suit.


    The judge also directed security agencies, including the Nigeria Police Force, to maintain peace and ensure adequate security during the swearing-in ceremony.


    In addition, the court clarified that the constitution of the INC does not limit inauguration ceremonies to Bayelsa State alone, stating that such activities could legally hold in Rivers or Delta States.


    The matter was adjourned for accelerated hearing, with the court fixing May 29 and June 29, 2026, for further proceedings.



  • Entertainment
    Queennancy Foundation Set to Empower Youth through SheArise Initiative in Abuja Schools*


    *Queennancy Foundation Set to Empower Youth through SheArise Initiative in Abuja Schools*


    The Queennancy Foundation, a leading advocate for girl-child education, has announced the upcoming launch of its latest outreach program, the SheArise Initiative. 


    Under the theme "The Power of the 3Ds: Desire, Determination, and Dedication," the foundation is set to host a two-day impactful event aimed at fostering academic excellence and personal development among students in the Federal Capital Territory.


    Scheduled for late June 2026, the initiative will visit two key locations. On June 29, the foundation will engage with students at Government Secondary School, Kuje, followed by a second session at Government Secondary School, Jabi, on June 30. 


    The program is designed to provide holistic support to school children through motivational speaking sessions, the distribution of essential school items—including bags, sandals, books, and sanitary pads—and the awarding of scholarships to deserving students.


    Founded on the principle that "Education is the Key to Success," the Queennancy Foundation continues to bridge the gap in educational resources under its broader "Campaign for Girl-Child Education." 


    By providing both the material tools and the psychological motivation needed to thrive, the SheArise Initiative aims to inspire a generation of students to change the world through the power of books and knowledge.


    The outreach emphasizes the foundation's commitment to the mantra "Give a Child a Book and Change the World." 


    This upcoming event marks another milestone in the foundation's humanitarian journey, reinforcing its role as a vital support system for the underprivileged in the educational sector. 


    For those looking to support or learn more about these efforts, the foundation remains active on social media via @queennancyfoundation.




  • Business
    Why We Sited Our Multi-Billion Naira Automobile Firm Branch in Benin – Skyewise Group CEO


    Why We Sited Our Multi-Billion Naira Automobile Firm Branch in Benin – Skyewise Group CEO




    Dr. Elvis Abuyere, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Skyewise Group, an automobile firm, has explained the reason for establishing a branch of the company in Benin City, the Edo State capital, describing the ancient city as “a growing economy full of enormous potential for vibrant youth.”


    He added that the company considers Edo State one of the most interesting states, noting that the decision aligns with its long-term vision.


    Abuyere, who spoke in Benin on Monday while taking journalists on a tour of the new automobile facility, said:

    “We started very small — from Abuja to Lagos and now Benin. It is a joy and privilege for us to have completed this amazing regional office with Skyewise Group.”



  • Politics
    Appeal Court Ruling, Don’t Escalate Tensions, CSOs Tell SERAP


    Appeal Court Ruling, Don’t Escalate Tensions, CSOs Tell SERAP 


    Civil Society Organisations, CSOs, have urged the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, SERAP, to seek redress through the courts rather than escalate tensions following a recent judgment of the Federal Capital Territory High Court in Abuja.


    The groups said while parties reserve the right to disagree with court decisions, the proper channel remains the appellate process, warning that sustained public reactions could erode trust in the judiciary and inflame the political atmosphere.


    Speaking at a press conference in Abuja on Friday, Ambassador Dr Duke Alamboye, National Secretary of Nigerian Youths in Politics and convener of the National Security Summit for the Green Assembly Initiative and Nigerian Youth Organisations, said the call became necessary after the May 5, 2026 ruling involving SERAP and officials of the Department of State Services.


    He noted that the court, presided over by Justice Yusuf Halilu, found certain publications linked to a September 2024 incident involving alleged unlawful invasion of SERAP’s office to be defamatory, awarding damages and ordering public apologies alongside post-judgment interest.


    “As Civil Society Organisations committed to the rule of law, constitutionalism, and democratic accountability, we acknowledge the authority of the judiciary as the final arbiter in disputes of this nature.


    “We therefore reaffirm the importance of respecting court decisions, regardless of individual or institutional dissatisfaction, and of pursuing any legal remedies strictly through established appellate processes where necessary,” he said.


    Alamboye expressed concern over SERAP’s public reaction to the ruling, stating that continued statements rejecting the judgment rather than pursuing appeal could heighten tensions.


    While we recognise the right of any party to express disagreement, we strongly believe that continued issuance of highly charged public statements at this stage risks escalating tensions and may inadvertently undermine public confidence confidence in judicial processes,” he added.


    He added that sustained media narratives around ongoing litigation could be misinterpreted by the public and strain institutional trust, including perceptions about judicial independence and the conduct of security agencies.


    Also speaking, Executive Director of the Coalition of Patriotic Youth Leaders, Comrade Rikki Nwajiofor, stressed the need to protect the judiciary as a cornerstone of democracy.


    He warned that politicising judicial outcomes could deepen divisions, especially in a sensitive political period, and urged all parties to avoid inflammatory statements.What we call a simple call is, Sarah, please, take further judicial process. Appeal.”


    Nwajiofor said the group was not taking sides but was focused on preserving democratic institutions and ensuring that disputes are resolved through lawful means.


    The CSOs followed the press conference with a protest at Eagle Square to reaffirm the need for SERAP to seek for appeal rather than creating tension on social media.