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Coming Soon: Compulsory Voting For APC, By SOS/Sonala Olumhense

Mandatory voting, the idea that a citizen must cast a ballot in an election, is not new. Of the Inter-Parliamentary Union’s 181 members, about 20currently practice some form of it.
Compulsory voting ensures a higher voter turnout. Where they feel that they have something to lose, voters obey the law to avoid the consequences.
A law such as the one sought by Abbas Tajudeen and Daniel Asama Ago in “A Bill for an Act to Amend the Electoral Act, 2022 to make it Mandatory for Nigerians of Maturity Age to Vote in All National and State Elections and for Related Matters” (HB.1930), will, in principle, empty more Nigerians into the streets on election day.
What this law aims at is that Nigerians would no longer vote as a matter of choice, which is the essence of democracy, but because of the consequences of not voting. It will basically criminalize even the act of staying in your own home in disgust for disgusting politicians. Little wonder it has been received with general revulsion.
HB. 1930, which passed the second reading last week in the House of Representatives, appears to beimportant to the Nigerian political establishment. I conclude that from seeing that it is led by the Speaker, Abbas Tajudeen, a man with no legislative honour: even his own page on the House website shows noLegislative Interests, no Target Achievements, no Awards & Honors, and no other bills sponsored.
There is no record of the Zaria Federal Constituency representative being outraged about the age-long killings in his Southern Kaduna neighborhood or the insecurity that has now grounded Nigeria, threatening to make hunger our story.
Abbas does not have a National Assembly phone number by which Nigerians, particularly his constituents, can reach him. His email, embarrassinglyenough, is a Yahoo address. While he is in office through the 1999 constitution; twenty years earlier in Lagos, even as a reporter taking his first steps, I walked into the office of Speaker David Ume-Ezeoke and interviewed him. Today, no reporter can simply walk through the gates of the National Assembly.
Abbas’s personal immortality comes from his swearing-in as Speaker when he brought the tumult of his own life to the stage with his two wives jostling for a place with him in the limelight. This is the man who wants every adult Nigerian to vote in elections.
I have reported the national legislature for 46 years. That includes: “How to Buy A Senator” (2002), “Is the House of Reps for Sale, or Rent?” (2021), and The National Assembly is in Decay (2022). Only recently, I argued that the legislature was no longer an arm of governance in Nigeria, having morphed into the executive. That is what the current focus of the Abbas’ House on compulsory voting vindicates. And this misguided focus reminds Nigerians why they are reluctant to vote in the first place: that when they send people to Abuja, they are mis-representatives.
Think about it: Among the most populous democracies, Indonesia in February 2024 held the world’s largest single-day election to produce a president. Indonesia is an archipelago: the world’s largest: over 18,000 islands and islets, of which 6,000 are inhabited, straddlingthree time zones of often treacherous terrain.
For the election, in that one day, the General Elections Commission had to manage over 204 million registered people, including Diaspora voters, who speak about 150 languages. Voter turnout was still a remarkable81.78%.
Later in November, the Simultaneous Regional Elections were held in one day to elect 37 governors and vice-governors, 415 regents and vice-regents, and 93 mayors and vice-mayors across the country’s 545 regions.
Similarly, in the 2024 India elections, the world’s most populous country featured over 960 million eligible voters and over 2,700 political parties, including six national and more than 70 state parties. Because of distances and terrains and cultures and religions and climates, the electoral commission faced tricky scheduling that it overcame in six weeks of implementation.
India’s voting is also electronic. Unlike ours, however, theirs involved over one million polling stations and 15 million election workers who traveled by air, rail, road, boats and camels to make sure that every eligible voter could vote. With the voting calendar concluded on June 1, the votes were tallied on June 4 and the results announced the following day. Voter turnout: 65.7%.
Compare that, then, to Nigeria’s 2023 election whichsaw Bola Ahmed Tinubu taking the presidency in a mismanaged election in which voter turnout was an abysmal 25.7 per cent. According to Chatham House, “President-elect Bola Tinubu received the least number of votes, and lowest winning percentage, of any victor in the Fourth Republic (1999 to date), taking just 36.6 per cent of the total votes cast.”
In other words, Tinubu sits in the presidency on the weakness of a rather humiliating 8.8 million votes, about one-half of what his predecessor, Muhammadu Buhari, received in 2015.
If their APC truly cared, this is the question to which the federal legislature would be responding: that government and key institutions such as the electoral commission, have no credibility.
The challenge is: how do we establish public trust and make voting attractive? Sadly, APC thinks that, instead, it can beat voting into the electorate.
In 2015, the poor, the hungry, the sick, and the dispossessed dragged themselves to the polls nationwide for the APC seeking to defeat the ruling PDP. Over the decade which followed, APC has responded by being the filthiest a party can be. Citizens who could leave, did.
In the next two weeks, the party will step up preparations for the 2027 elections when it celebratesTinubu’s two years in control.
In these 10 years, Nigeria has become increasingly insecure, and is listed among the Most Dangerous Countries in 2025. Throughout the land, people are afraid to go to their markets or the next village. Children are afraid to go to school. Farmers cannot farm, let alone harvest.
But for the deluded APC, it is the harvest season on the journey to a one-party state where every Nigerian will mandatorily vote for its candidates. That is the objective, and they are preparing for that by encouraging every defective politician elsewhere to defect to it.
The Patron-Saint of political defection, Senator Adams Oshiomhole, who announced this Sinner-to-Saint philosophy in 2019—here is the proof—was last week blaming Buhari for Tinubu’s troubles, a blame Tinubu has never found the courage to admit, having been theNational Leader.
APC seems to believe that if they inflict this dagger blow, voters who cannot feed their families will drag themselves through blood and hunger and forests and poverty and kidnappers and militia to vote for it.
The bill proposes a six-month imprisonment or a fine of up to N100,000 for defaulters. But they forget two things: to recruit millions of new soldiers and build thousands of prisons. The first will be to ransack all of Nigeria, including Sambisa Forest, on election day, and the other to house those arrested.
In 2023, there were 67.4 million voters in 2023, with 29.4 million votes cast. At the same rate of attrition, there will be over 60 million refusing to vote in 2027.
Come arrest us!
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Lagos businesswoman faces N2.9bn theft charge in Flutterwave fraud

The Federal High Court in Lagos has postponed the trial ofa businesswoman, Iwegue Ijeoma Ruth, who is facing allegations of stealing N2.9 billion from the financial portals of Merchant of Flutterwave Technologies Solutions Limited.
Ruth was arraigned before the court by the office of the Inspector General of Police on a five-count charge bordering on conspiracy, stealing, fraudulent conversion, and advance fee fraud.
According to the charge sheet, Ruth and an accomplice who is currently at large allegedly gained unauthorized access to the company’s financial portals between February 5 and 7, 2023. They are accused of fraudulently transferring N2,949,557,867.80 to multiple accounts belonging to her associates.
Investigators also alleged that Ruth subsequently received N821,383,600 into two personal accounts, 540154325 and 5400831481, knowing the funds were proceeds of unlawful activity.
The prosecution maintained that the offences contravene Sections 1, 7(1)(2), and 8(a) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act, 2016.
Justice of the Federal High Court adjourned the matter to November 4, 2025 for continuation of trial.
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We Gave Detained Rivers Pastor Consent To Flog, Purify Our Children With Pigeon Blood –Parents

The pastor, identified as Ifediorah Joseph, was arrested by police after flogging multiple children during a three-day programme he claimed was meant to “purify” them.
Parents of several minors filmed being brutalised by a Rivers State pastor during a so-called “spiritual cleansing” ritual have defended his actions, insisting they gave their full consent.
The pastor, identified as Ifediorah Joseph, was arrested by police after flogging multiple children during a three-day programme he claimed was meant to “purify” them.
However, the controversial cleansing ritual also involved the use of pigeon blood.
Following his arrest, a group of parents and children appeared at the police station in Port Harcourt, singing and dancing in solidarity with the embattled cleric.
One of the parents of the abused children said in an interview with journalists, “My daughter was among the children that was purified. The message was that death was in the air, and they should purify the children. They did the purification with pigeon blood, water and palm fruit.”
However, Nwamaka Ikediashi, an official of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) in Rivers State, has said that the parents of the minors require counselling.
She made the remark on Friday while speaking on Channels Television’s The Morning Brief programme, where she provided an update on the incident and outlined steps taken by the agency.
“It is a total case of child abuse, and the parents are victims, and they are supposed to be made to understand the implications of this whole thing, and that can only be made possible via counseling,” she said.
“The parents are victims as well because they do not understand the implications, but if they did understand, they would not let their children be subjected to such inhuman treatment and torture,” she added
Previously, Ekwutosblog reported that the Nigeria Police Force had arrested the pastor captured in a viral video savagely flogging children inside a church building in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
The arrest was confirmed in a press statement issued by the police on Wednesday.
The disturbing footage, which surfaced online in recent days, showed the pastor viciously whipping several children, many of them stripped naked, within the premises of a church in the Eneka area of Port Harcourt.
Some of the victims appeared to be toddlers, screaming in pain as they endured the assault.
A large basin containing a red liquid resembling blood was visible in the background, further amplifying the horror of the scene.
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Imo pastor arrested for allegedly raping worshipper during prayer session

The Imo Police Command has detained 32-year-old Ikenna Emmanuel, a pastor, and his alleged accomplice, one Franklin Chizoba, for allegedly raping a 20-year-old lady under the pretext of organising prayers for her.
The command’s Spokesman, DSP Henry Okoye, disclosed this in a statement issued in Owerri and made available to newsmen on Thursday.
Okoye alleged that the pastor, who is in-charge of Authentic Power City Church, hails from Umuobom, Ideato-South Local Government Area of the state.
He stated that on June 30, Chizoba lured the lady to the pastor, who allegedly offered the victim a drink laced with drugs in his residence.
“Shortly afterwards, she became dizzy, after which both suspects had unlawful carnal knowledge of her.
“Following the report, operatives from Orlu Division promptly arrested the duo.
“During interrogation, both suspects confessed to the offence and further admitted to engaging in homosexual acts.
“They were subsequently charged to court on Aug. 12, and remanded at the Correctional Facility, Owerri, pending trial,” Okoye stated.
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