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  • Politics
    Appeal Court Sets June 3 Hearing in High-Stakes Accord Party Leadership* Dispute

    *Appeal Court Sets June 3 Hearing in High-Stakes Accord Party Leadership* Dispute




    The internal crisis rocking Accord Party Nigeria has continued to deepen, raising concerns over the stability, unity and future of the party ahead of the 2027 political season.


    At the centre of the dispute is an ongoing legal battle over the authentic national leadership of the party, with two factions laying claim to control of the party structure.


    The matter, currently before the Federal High Court in Abuja, involves a leadership tussle between Chris Imumolen and Maxwell Mgbudem following controversies surrounding the party’s 2024 National Convention and subsequent leadership arrangements.


    The crisis has resulted in parallel structures operating within the party, creating confusion among members, stakeholders and political observers across the country.


    The faction loyal to Prof. Imumolen insists it possesses a valid and subsisting court order recognising its authority, while accusing the Independent National Electoral Commission of failing to properly acknowledge what it describes as the lawful leadership of the party.


    Meanwhile, the opposing faction has continued to challenge the development through ongoing legal proceedings.


    The counsel to Maxwell, which approached the Court of Appeal seeking a reversal of the Federal High Court ruling that granted an application to amend the case, is scheduled for hearing on June 3, 2027. The Federal High Court is also said to be awaiting the outcome of the appeal proceedings before determining the next stage of its process.


    Political analysts believe the final court judgment could have far-reaching implications for the future of the party, particularly regarding decisions, appointments, congresses and nominations carried out under the disputed leadership structures.


    Observers warn that until the judiciary delivers a conclusive pronouncement, uncertainty may continue to overshadow the party’s preparations and internal cohesion.


    With tensions rising and members increasingly divided along factional lines, questions are being raised over whether the party can effectively position itself for future electoral contests without first resolving its internal leadership dispute.


    As the legal battle moves closer to a final resolution, attention remains fixed on the courts and what the outcome could mean for the future of Accord Party Nigeria.

  • Politics
    Ex-Ebonyi Assembly Member, Nwachi Prioritises Impact-Driven Representation as She Guns for Senate



    Ex-Ebonyi Assembly Member, Nwachi Prioritises Impact-Driven Representation as She Guns for Senate


    A former member of the Ebonyi House of Assembly, Maria Ude Nwachi who represented North-East between 2015 and 2019 have spoken on the inspiration behind gunning to represent her people at the centre.


    Nwachi a popular social media influencer is seeking to represent the Ebonyi South Senatorial District in the Senate on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). 


    She is believed to have a grassroot support, which led to her emergence as a member of the state House of Assembly under a little-known party. 


    Her decision to represent them at the Senate is seen as an opportunity to serve them on a higher pedestal, having secured their organic support and love. 


    Speaking with the media recently shortly after declaring her interest, the renowned philanthropist said she wants to impact the lives of her people by bringing effective representation to their doorstep. 


    “As a community-driven person, I have all it takes to offer the people a special kind of representation in the National Assembly that will impact their lives positively.”


    “I possess the competence, credibility, and capacity to deliver results. I am of the opinion that leadership must be measured by its impact on the people.


    “I am contesting this election to touch lives. I am contesting to further liberate my people and unify them. I am running to restore transparency and accountability in the zone. And I can’t do it alone without their support. This is why I am seeking their support. In the next couple of days, we will further engage and inform our people abd party the manifesto we are going to use in this election,” she added.


    Her decision to join in the race has attracted support from indigenes and friends of Ebonyi South Senatorial District. 


    As part of her consultation visits, MUN as she is popularly called also visited Abuja-based media consultant, Alex Nwankwo popularly known as AlexReports in his office where she solicited support and prayers.


  • Entertainment
    Jumabee, Zule Zoo, Shortcut, MC Papi, MC Bob, MC Papi, Others to Thrill Guests at Chef Jayne Kitchen Knockout Fest 2026



    Jumabee, Zule Zoo, Shortcut, MC Papi, MC Bob, MC Papi, Others to Thrill Guests at Chef Jayne Kitchen Knockout Fest 2026 


    It will be a gathering of fun and laughter as top entertainers have confirmed attendance at the forthcoming two-day culinary and lifestyle experience tagged, "Chef Jayne Kitchen Knockout Fest 2026". 


    Hosted by a renowned kitchen goddess, Jayne Chukwu, popularly known as chef Jayne, the event involves a chef competition designed to bring together food, culture, entertainment, and networking all in one place. 


    According to organisers, the Day 1 of the competition on May 28th, 2026 will begin with the First Round where talented 12 chefs will lock horns with their culinary skills, aiming to secure a spot in the finals.


    The venue for the Day 1 will be Obudu Place, No 2b Batna Close Off Agadez Crescent, Wuse 2, Abuja, starting from 3pm.


    The excitement will reach its peak on May 29th when the Grand Finale will take place. Top chefs will compete in six-hour before judges, who will determine the winners.


    The final day will feature entertainment experience, such as live performances, comedy show, football, games and live music. 


    Those expected to thrill guests include, Funny Razaq, MC Papi, Aminu de Comedian, Shortcut, Jumabee, Zule Zoo, Jooel, Thinktwice, DJ Teetrack, MC Bob, and several others. 


    The grand finale will take place at Vitality Central Park, 70, Kur Mohammed Way, Wuse, Abuja from 9am.


    An international chef, chef Anton will lead other judges, with every guest expected to get a free meal.


  • Entertainment
    A Legacy in Bloom: The Women of Glory Foundation Set to Host Star-Studded 10th Anniversary Gala at Transcorp Hilton



    A Legacy in Bloom: The Women of Glory Foundation Set to Host Star-Studded 10th Anniversary Gala at Transcorp Hilton


    The landscape of philanthropy is about to witness a historic milestone as the Women of Glory Foundation prepares to celebrate a full decade of transformative impact.


    In what is being hailed as one of the most anticipated social and humanitarian events of the year, the foundation will host its 10th Anniversary Gala and Award Night on June 6 at the prestigious Congress Hall of the Transcorp Hilton.


    Under the resonant theme, “A Decade of Impact: Celebrating Legacy, Building the Future,” the evening promises to be a masterclass in elegance and purpose, bringing together a high-profile assembly of changemakers, community leaders, and visionaries.


    Since its inception, the Women of Glory Foundation has served as a beacon of hope, focusing on empowering marginalized communities through education, vocational training, and social advocacy.


    The promotional imagery for the event tells a compelling story of diverse impact — from supporting young students on their academic journeys to equipping women with tailoring skills and promoting excellence in sports.


    This upcoming gala is not merely a celebration, but a profound reflection on ten years of grassroots transformation and a strategic look toward the next decade of service.


    Guests attending the 5:00 PM event can expect a curated experience that balances high fashion with heartfelt storytelling.


    The evening is designed to honor those who have played pivotal roles in the foundation’s journey, featuring a series of prestigious recognitions and awards.


    These accolades will spotlight outstanding individuals who have gone above and beyond to inspire positive change in society, ensuring that the spirit of altruism receives the recognition it deserves.


    Beyond the formal awards, the gala also serves as a vital platform for the foundation to secure resources for its future initiatives.


    By hosting the event at the Transcorp Hilton, the organization is positioning its mission at the heart of the nation’s capital, inviting influential stakeholders to witness the tangible results of their support.


    From powerful stories of transformation to unforgettable moments of celebration, the night is poised to become a defining milestone in the foundation’s history — proving that when a community unites for a cause, its impact can truly change the world.


  • News
    Financial Times Recognition: Heirs Holdings scaling global validation of African corporate excellence.


    Financial Times Recognition: Heirs Holdings scaling global validation of African corporate excellence.


    By Dan Aibangbe.


    The global recognition of Tony Elumelu's  three  standout portfolio companies by the Financial Times is far more than a routine corporate success. It is a historic milestone that signals a profound shift in how the world views African business, leadership, and economic potential. When a world-renowned, data-driven institution like the Financial Times, in partnership with Statista, names Heirs Life Assurance, Redtech, and Heirs General Insurance among Africa’s fastest-growing companies, it sends a powerful message across the globe. This achievement proves that indigenous African enterprises can achieve staggering financial growth, and remain highly resilient, even when operating in some of the most volatile economic environments in the world.


     At its heart, this milestone is  a true demonstration of the power of institutional execution and a complete rewrite of the African continent’s economic narrative.


    ​For decades, the global conversation surrounding Africa has focused on its challenges, its deficits, and the need for external aid. However, the rapid ascent of these three companies has overturned that old narrative. It shows that the true engine of Africa’s transformation is not foreign dependency, but home-grown, private-sector leadership that is deeply committed to long-term investment. This is the very essence of the philosophy of Africapitalism, which posits that the private sector must take the lead in creating both economic prosperity and social wealth. 


    By scaling these businesses at such an incredible pace, the Heirs Holdings group demonstrates that it is entirely possible to solve deep-seated societal problems while simultaneously running highly profitable, sustainable commercial operations. This recognition shows the global investment community that Africa is not just a place of untapped potential, but a market where  disciplined strategies yield extraordinary returns.


    ​The sheer numbers behind this recognition speak volumes about the operational excellence b of these organizations. To have Heirs Life Assurance claim the number seven spot on the continent with a massive compound annual growth rate, followed closely by Redtech and Heirs General Insurance in the top fifty, is a remarkable feat of  corporate strategy. These growth rates were not achieved in a vacuum or in easy market conditions. They were consummated during a period of intense global and local economic pressures, characterized by rising inflation, currency fluctuations, and shifting consumer behaviors. Achieving such rapid growth in this atmosphere portrays an incredible level of corporate resilience. It shows that these companies are led by teams who understand how to navigate risk, manage resources prudently, and execute strategy with absolute precision. This is a clear demonstration that African businesses can establish rigorous internal controls and governance structures that meet the highest global standards.


    ​Furthermore, the specific industries where these companies have excelled reveal a  highly strategic focus on the sectors that will define the future of the African continent. By revolutionizing the insurance and financial technology landscapes, these businesses are tackling two of the most critical barriers to widespread prosperity: financial exclusion and weak transaction infrastructure. Historically, insurance penetration across Africa has been remarkably low, often due to a lack of trust, poor accessibility, and a failure to design products that meet the actual needs of the people. The rapid rise of Heirs Life and Heirs General Insurance shows that this barrier is actively being broken down. By leveraging modern digital tools, simplifying processes, and putting the customer at the absolute center of their operations, they have democratized access to financial security. They have transformed insurance from an elite luxury into an accessible tool for everyday citizen and businesses to protect their wealth and manage risk. This is a massive contribution to building a more financially stable and secure society.


    ​In the same vein, the inclusion of Redtech highlights the vital importance of digital infrastructure in driving modern commerce. In an increasingly digital world, a country’s economic speed is determined by the strength and reliability of its payment rails and technological platforms. Redtech’s ability to seamlessly process  billions of dollars in transactions is a testament to the scale  of its technology. It portrays a mastery of digital-first business models that are essential for cross-border trade, entrepreneurial growth, and financial connectivity. It shows that African tech firms are no longer just copying Western models, but are building indigenous, highly sophisticated software and infrastructure tailored precisely to the unique dynamics of African markets. 


    ​This Financial Times recognition also casts a bright spotlight on Tony Elumelu’s unique legacy as a corporate builder and strategic  institutional investor. While he is globally recognized for his philanthropy and his dedicated work in empowering  thousands of young African entrepreneurs, this milestone reminds the world that his core strength lies in his exceptional ability to build, scale, and sustain institutional enterprises. It proves that the leadership principles taught and practiced across his conglomerate are highly effective and repeatable across different sectors. Whether in banking, energy, hospitality, insurance, or technology, the formula remains consistent: visionary leadership, disciplined execution, a commitment to institutional governance, and an unyielding belief in the African market. This success portrays him not just as a successful business leader, but as an institutional architect who creates self-sustaining corporate ecosystems capable of institutionalizing excellence across generations.


    ​Ultimately, what this achievement means to the international community is that Africa is home to world-class corporate champions who are fully capable of competing on any global stage. It challenges international investors to look beyond superficial headlines and see the deep, structured value being created by indigenous firms. It provides a blueprint for other African businesses, showing them that with the right vision, the right talent, and a relentless focus on execution, it is possible to rise from a young start-up to a dominant, globally recognized market leader in a very short span of time. This recognition is a proud moment for the continent, serving as a beacon of inspiration for a new generation of leaders, managers, and entrepreneurs. It proves that the economic revolution of Africa will be led by those who choose to invest deeply in its people, its technology, and its future, rewriting the continent’s future through the unstoppable force of institutional excellence.


    Dan Aibangbe is a Media & Public Relations Consultant



  • Politics
    It’s Time To Close Ranks, Unite for Victory — Hon. Aliyu Says After Securing APC Reps Ticket



    It’s Time To Close Ranks, Unite for Victory — Hon. Aliyu Says After Securing APC Reps Ticket



    Hon. Nazeef Babaji Aliyu Esq. has emerged as the flag bearer of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for Shira/Giade Federal Constituency of Bauchi State, moving a step closer to his aspiration of representing his people at the House of Representatives.



    In the direct primary election, he polled 14,022 votes to defeat his sole challenger, Hon. Kali Abubakar Fago, who secured 2,076 votes.

    In his acceptance speech, Hon. Aliyu thanked the people of the constituency for their overwhelming support and confidence in him throughout the primary election process, stressing that the time has come to build bridges of unity ahead of the general election.



    “Our focus now should be on peace, unity, and collective commitment so that the bigger victory ahead and the development of our constituency can be achieved.


    “I urge all youths and the good people who supported me and worked tirelessly for the progress of Shira/Giade Federal Constituency to remain patient, united, and steadfast,” he said in a Hausa social media post.



    Known for his intellectual depth as a legal practitioner, Hon. Aliyu is widely regarded as a grassroots politician with a strong record of bridging the gap between leadership and the common people through humanitarian and community-based interventions across the constituency and beyond.


    Through empowerment programmes, strategic interventions in community security, and several welfare initiatives aimed at improving the lives of vulnerable people, he has earned the admiration and support of many constituents.


    He also commended members of the APC for the peaceful and orderly conduct displayed throughout the primary election process, expressing confidence that his emergence would usher in a new era of effective and people-oriented representation for the Shira/Giade Federal Constituency.


  • News
    Otunba Peter Obafemi: The SDP Contender Positioning Himself as Ekiti’s Next Political Game-Changer



    Otunba Peter Obafemi: The SDP Contender Positioning Himself as Ekiti’s Next Political Game-Changer


    Otunba Peter Obafemi is steadily emerging as one of the most intriguing political figures in Ekiti State’s evolving political landscape. In a state renowned for its politically conscious electorate and history of producing intellectually vibrant leaders, Obafemi’s combination of entrepreneurial success, international exposure, grassroots appeal, and political courage is positioning him as a formidable governorship contender under the platform of the Social Democratic Party.


    For many political observers, his rising profile reflects more than mere ambition. It represents the growing desire among voters for a different style of leadership, one rooted not solely in career politics, but in practical experience, economic understanding, and proven executive capacity.


    Born in Ikole-Ekiti, Obafemi’s story embodies resilience, enterprise, and determination. His early upbringing in Ekiti helped shape the discipline and work ethic that would later define his journey beyond Nigeria’s shores. In the mid-1980s, while many Nigerians abroad struggled merely to survive, Obafemi ventured boldly into entrepreneurship in the United States, establishing Budget TV and Appliances Rental Service Store in East Orange, New Jersey.


    His business instincts quickly distinguished him as a man willing to take risks and pursue unconventional opportunities. His consulting role in launching Heritage Spas in Brooklyn further strengthened his reputation as an entrepreneur capable of identifying viable ventures and transforming them into successful enterprises.


    However, it was his foray into aviation through the establishment of Ritetime World Airways that truly projected him into a rare class of Nigerian businessmen. The aviation industry remains one of the most difficult sectors globally, demanding enormous capital, strategic management, regulatory navigation, and operational discipline. By successfully venturing into that space, Obafemi demonstrated qualities many supporters now argue are essential for governance, vision, resilience, decision-making capacity, and the ability to manage complex systems.


    These achievements have become central to the growing argument that Ekiti State may benefit from a leader with extensive private-sector experience rather than another traditional political figure shaped entirely by government structures.


    At a time when public frustration with conventional politics continues to rise across Nigeria, Obafemi’s outsider appeal may prove politically significant. Many citizens, especially young voters, increasingly desire leaders with practical economic understanding and international exposure. To such voters, Obafemi represents the image of a self-made entrepreneur who understands investment, job creation, and economic expansion beyond political rhetoric.


    His supporters insist that his years abroad exposed him to functional systems and governance models capable of inspiring innovative policies for Ekiti State. They believe his understanding of enterprise development, diaspora engagement, and wealth creation could help reposition the state economically if given the opportunity to govern.


    The platform of the Social Democratic Party may also strengthen his political chances. As Nigerians continue searching for alternatives to dominant political parties burdened by internal crises and public distrust, smaller parties are gradually gaining renewed relevance. The SDP, historically associated with progressive politics and grassroots ideology, offers Obafemi an opportunity to present himself as a reform-driven candidate outside the traditional political establishment.


    Ekiti’s political history itself favors candidates capable of connecting directly with the people regardless of party size. The state’s electorate has repeatedly demonstrated political independence, often prioritizing perceived competence, accessibility, and credibility above party supremacy. This political culture could become advantageous for a candidate like Obafemi, whose personal story and business achievements already provide strong talking points across communities.


    Beyond business and politics, Obafemi has consistently maintained a visible voice on governance and national issues. He has publicly criticized poor leadership, advocated stronger constitutional roles for traditional rulers, and commended the patriotism of the Nigerian Armed Forces. These interventions have helped sustain his relevance within political discussions while projecting him as a politically conscious and culturally rooted figure.


    His relationship with traditional institutions may equally become an important political asset. In Ekiti State, where traditional rulers and community leaders remain highly respected, candidates who maintain strong cultural and grassroots connections often enjoy broader acceptance among voters.


    Obafemi’s personal experiences have also contributed to the public perception of him as an empathetic and relatable leader. The public mourning of his mother, Madam Patience Olutayo Obafemi, revealed a deeply human side that resonated emotionally with many people. Associates and supporters frequently describe him as approachable, compassionate, and community-oriented, qualities that remain politically valuable in a society where voters increasingly seek leaders they can personally identify with.


    Nonetheless, the road to the Ekiti governorship remains highly competitive and politically demanding. Winning elections in the state requires strategic grassroots mobilization, coalition-building, effective political structures, and the ability to withstand pressure from larger parties with stronger institutional machinery.


    Yet many analysts believe Otunba Peter Obafemi possesses several factors capable of disrupting the traditional political order: international business exposure, executive experience, growing name recognition, grassroots appeal, and the advantage of presenting himself as an alternative to establishment politics.


    Whether these strengths ultimately translate into electoral victory will depend on his ability to convert popularity into organized political momentum across the state’s towns, villages, and urban centers.


    What appears increasingly clear, however, is that Obafemi has moved beyond being viewed as merely another governorship aspirant. To many supporters within and outside the SDP, he represents a candidate seeking to redefine leadership in Ekiti through enterprise, global experience, and a governance philosophy centered on development and people-oriented policies.


    As political activities gradually intensify ahead of the governorship contest, Otunba Peter Obafemi’s candidacy is likely to remain part of the larger conversation about the future direction of Ekiti State and the type of leadership its people truly desire.