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Taraba monarch advocates ranches, settlement schemes for pastoral communities

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*Taraba Monarch Advocates for Ranches and Settlement Schemes*

The Emir of Muri in Taraba State, Abbas Njidda Tafida, has called for the establishment of ranches and settlement schemes for pastoral communities ¹. He made the call while addressing the people of the state who paid him a Sallah homage at his palace in the Jalingo metropolis ¹. Here are some key points from his statement:

– *Modern Livestock Practices*: The Emir encouraged herders to adopt modern livestock practices, such as ranching, to increase meat production and reduce conflicts between farmers and herders

– *Ranches and Settlement Schemes*: He suggested that the government establish ranches and settlement schemes for pastoral communities to provide a permanent solution to the farmer-herder conflicts

– *Land Scarcity*: The Emir noted that the availability of land for grazing has reduced due to population growth and urbanization, making it necessary for herders to adopt modern livestock practices

– *Benefits of Ranching*: Ranching would allow for better breeding, feeding, and management of livestock, increasing meat production and reducing the need for open grazing

– *Reducing Conflicts*: The Emir believes that ranching and settlement schemes would help reduce the conflicts between farmers and herders, promote peaceful coexistence, and enhance national food security ¹.

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A Bold Move: Hon. Foluso Adefemi Invests 11 Million Naira in ADC Membership

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In a show of unwavering commitment to the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Hon. Foluso Adefemi, a prominent aspirant for the House of Senate seat in Ondo North Senatorial District, has made a resounding investment in the party’s future. The seasoned politician has shelled out a whopping 11 million naira for party membership cards, a move that underscores his dedication to strengthening the ADC’s presence in the region.

According to receipts, the amount was paid into Sterling Bank on behalf of Hon. Foluso Mayowa Adefemi (FMA), targeting six local government councils in Ondo North. The strategic allocation of funds speaks volumes about Adefemi’s vision for the party’s growth and his desire to leave an indelible mark on the district.

Adefemi’s bold move has sent shockwaves across the political landscape, with many hailing his gesture as a game-changer for the ADC. By investing heavily in party membership, Adefemi is not only demonstrating his personal commitment but also setting the tone for a robust and vibrant party structure.

The breakdown of the payment is as follows:

– Akoko North West: 3 million naira
– Akoko North East: 2 million naira
– Akoko South West: 2 million naira
– Akoko South East: 2 million naira
– Owo: 1 million naira
– Ose LG: 1 million naira

Total amount paid: 11 million naira.

As Adefemi’s campaign gains momentum, his supporters are rallying behind him, buoyed by his willingness to invest in the party’s future. With this bold move, Adefemi has set the bar high, and expectations are running sky-high for his senatorial bid. Can he leverage this momentum to emerge victorious in the upcoming elections? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain – Hon. Foluso Adefemi is leaving no stone unturned in his quest for the Senate seat.

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FMA Media’s Team

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“If I Run For President, Nigerians Will Vote For Me Massively” — FCT Minister Wike

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has declared that he would defeat any rival if he decides to contest for Nigeria’s presidency.

Wike made the statement on Monday during a media chat with selected journalists, where he expressed confidence in his political strength and nationwide appeal.

According to the former Nyesom Wike, Nigerians still hold him in high regard and would vote massively for him if he joins the presidential race.

“Nigerians still love me, and if I run for the presidential election, they will vote for me massively,” he said.

Wike stressed that he enjoys strong support across different parts of the country. He noted that his ability to relate with ordinary Nigerians sets him apart from many political figures.

He pointed to his record as former Governor of Rivers State and his current role as Minister of the Federal Capital Territory as proof of his leadership capacity.

The minister said his achievements in office would always speak for him, adding that he remains confident in his political structure and loyal supporters.

Wike also spoke about the recently concluded council election in the nation’s capital. He expressed certainty that even if the election were to be conducted again, candidates loyal to him would still emerge victorious.

He maintained that his political base in the capital remains intact and formidable.

Public Reactions Trail Statement:
His comments have since sparked mixed reactions online, with several Nigerians sharing their views.

George wrote: “Dream is good but one good thing is that you will wake up from the sleep that brought the dream then you will realize you just had a dream.”

Samstar wrote: “You’re a joker Mr wike, if you contest Presidential election in this country. You will lose and your forefathers will hear about your loss.”

Okosostan wrote: “claims like “massive support if I run” are speculative statements and not backed by actual election results. Public opinion can shift, and predicting votes before an election is uncertain.”

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Diaspora groups endorse Tinubu for second term

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President Bola Tinubu’s 2027 re-election bid has received a major boost from Nigerians in diaspora, as groups unite to rally support across platforms, declaring their intention to mobilize grassroots participation for him ahead of the 2027 general elections.

A statement on Monday said the Director of City Boy Movement in diaspora, Prince Bidemi-Akintunde while speaking at a strategic gathering of diaspora stakeholders and support groups on Sunday, emphasized the importance of youth inclusion, diaspora engagement, and collective responsibility in shaping Nigeria’s democratic future.

The strategic engagement, which brought together leaders and members of various support groups in the United Kingdom, was put together by the All Progressives Congress in the United Kingdom under the chairmanship of Hon. Tunde Doherty.

Akintunde who represented the national leadership of the organization, said, “City Boy Movement is about the youth. It is about ensuring that young Nigerians are not spectators but active participants in governance.

The future of Nigeria must be shaped by those who will inherit it.”

Addressing members of various support groups including Renewed Hope platforms and other support group for President Tinubu, Akintunde stressed the need for unity beyond organizational affiliations.

“Regardless of the support group you belong to, as Nigerians in the diaspora, we are one. Our vision and our goal remain the same”, he said.

He highlighted voter apathy during the 2023 general elections, noting that millions of registered voters did not participate. Citing data from the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission indicating that approximately 17 million Nigerians reside abroad, he challenged diaspora Nigerians to leverage their influence.

He called on Nigerians in diaspora to commit to influencing at least one eligible voter back home.

“Beyond remote mobilization, many diaspora citizens are also expected to return home to participate directly in the electoral process. A coordinated effort targeting five million diaspora Nigerians could translate into five million additional votes in 2027”, he added.

Akintunde, reaffirmed the Movement’s commitment to supporting President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s re-election bid in 2027, describing it as a continuation of policies aimed at securing Nigeria’s economic stability, youth empowerment, and long-term national development.

He urged members to remain focused, organized, and proactive in their engagement efforts.

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