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Those Lying Against Me Should Use That Energy To Solve Nigeria’s Problem – Obi.

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As You Are Spreading Lies Against Me, Use That Same Energy To Solve The Problems Of Nigerians – Peter Obi

Today, after mass service, personal thanksgiving prayers, and reflection on the blessings of my birthday, I am filled with immense gratitude.

I extend my heartfelt thanks to all who have sent me good wishes and supported me over the years.

Your encouragement strengthens my resolve to work towards a better society for all, especially the less privileged.

To those who have chosen to spread falsehoods and lies about me for their own gain or at the bidding of their paymasters, I am equally grateful to you.

I urge you to channel your energy and resources towards helping everyday Nigerians who are struggling to find their next meal, secure education for their children, gain employment, and access adequate healthcare.

The future of our nation depends on addressing these urgent needs, not on perpetuating deceit and lies.

My political journey has never been about desperation or personal gain. It is rooted in principles and a genuine care for the people.

Rather than fabricating lies, you and your paymasters should listen to the cries of the poor, who cannot afford medicine and who are uncertain about their next meal.

Pay attention to the voices of reason from individuals and institutions that emphasize the plight of our citizens. Let us unite in building a nation where everyone can thrive.

To those who spread falsehoods, I hold no malice. Instead, I pray for the blessings of God upon you and your families.

May we all work together for the prosperous new Nigeria that is now a clear POssibility ! -PO

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Ekiti 2026: Don’t underrate ADC – Ex Envoy warns

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A chieftain of the African Democratic Party, ADC, in Ekiti, Dare Bejide has warned against underrating the party, saying the party will spring surprises in future elections including 2026 governorship poll in the state.

On what should be done to guard against internal wrangling in the party as a result of ambition of members, he said, “Ambition in a way can split a party if there is no process. For instance, when a political party believes in imposition of candidates, then whoever is aggrieved would not be very happy. But once, there is a transparent process, both the winner and the loser will embrace each other. Because it is like they have fought a very good battle as winner and as loser. Must I am sure most parties don’t behave that way and that is what is going to split them”.

Speaking on his plans for the state if elected government, he said his administration would pay attention to youths and women.

“We have a larger population of women and the youth, so, if a government does not reckon with them, it shows that the government is not in touch with the reality of the situation on ground. If elected, I would pay more attention to their development, provide an enabling environment for them to flourish. For the youths, I would make farming more attractive to them. It will no longer be a manual thing but mechanized agriculture. We also also establish skill acquisition centres in all the three Senatorial districts of the state and ensure that our artisans are retrained at no cost. The mechanics, vulcanizers bricklayers and others .

“There would be lots of appointments for women in our cabinet, even far more that 34 percent affirmative action and improve on the state infrastructure by addressing the deplorable state of roads in the state”.

Also speaking, a stalwart of the party, Chief Segun Akinwumi stated that the ADC in the state is working out modalities to ensure they come out victorious in the 2026 governorship poll in the state.

“The first thing we are doing is to get the credible platform which we have gotten now, that is ADC. Followed by credible candidate. Ekiti people are disenchanted with the present government. As things are now, in another two months’ time everyone will know that ADC is out for real thing. Ambassador Bejide that we are trying to bring up now has all that it takes to be governor of this state”.

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Nnamdi Kanu’s family accuses Britain of aiding Nigeria in his unlawful rendition

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The family of the detained Biafra nation agitator, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has accused the United Kingdom of aiding Nigeria in the rendition of their son, Kanu from Kenya to Nigeria.

Specifically, the family took swipe at the British Government for continually refusing to challenge the prosecution of Kanu in Nigeria on the ground that there is no justification for such trial.

In a statement on Sunday by the family’s Spokesman, Prince Emmanuel Kanu, the family said the action, especially silence of the United Kingdom in the ordeal of Kanu was painful because the detainee is a lawful British citizen.

Apparently angry with the development, the family challenged Britain to publicly accept responsibility for her complicity in the illegal rendition of Kanu.

The family also asked Britain to demand Kanu’s immediate return to either Kenya or the United Kingdom and to cease all diplomatic and legal support that sustains trial in Nigeria.

Besides, the family demands that the United kingdom should initiate a parliamentary inquiry into the roles played by the British High Commissions in Nairobi and Abuja in the rendition of Kanu from Kenya to Nigeria in 2021.

The statement read in part “With hearts burdened by sorrow, we, the family of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, issue this solemn declaration to the world.

“We do so not only in defense of our beloved brother, father and uncle, but in defense of truth, justice, and the sacred memory of the over 5 million Biafrans slaughtered during Britain’s orchestrated genocide from 1967 to 1970.

“Today, the same British Government that armed Nigeria to starve Biafran children to death now stands accused of a far more cowardly crime, the silent orchestration and diplomatic shielding of an illegal rendition, torture, and political show trial of a British citizen for exercising freedoms guaranteed under British law.

“Let the world take note: Were Mazi Nnamdi Kanu to die in the custody of the Nigerian government, it would be to the eternal shame and blood-drenched legacy of the United Kingdom.

“In June 2021, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, a lawful British citizen and leader of a peaceful self-determination movement, IPOB, registered under UK law, was abducted in Nairobi, Kenya, subjected to extraordinary rendition without due process and illegally transferred to Nigeria by operatives whose trail the British authorities have deliberately ignored.

“This transnational crime was carried out in clear violation of Kenyan and international law. Yet Britain said nothing. Worse still, their silence gave Nigeria the license to act with impunity.

“Why was the British High Commission in Nairobi inactive while a British citizen was drugged, tortured, and flown out in chains?

“Why was the UK Foreign Office complicit in turning a blind eye to this abduction that violated every known treaty obligation under international human rights and consular law?

“The answer is now painfully clear: Britain was not merely a bystander. Britain was a co-conspirator.

“Following his illegal rendition, the UK Government pretended to be engaged. British Consular officials visited Mazi Nnamdi Kanu in DSS custody in Abuja.

“He asked one simple question:“Why is the United Kingdom allowing a British citizen to be tried for broadcasts made in the UK, where both IPOB and Radio Biafra are lawful entities?”

“The response was both evasive and insidious:
“We’ll get back to you.” But they never did.

“Instead, within four days of that meeting, Nigeria’s then Attorney General, Abubakar Malami quietly amended the charges against Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, removing ‘London, United Kingdom’ as the location of the alleged offences.

“The only logical inference is that the British authorities either advised Nigeria to do this or consented to a cover-up to evade the UK’s own jurisdictional responsibilities.

“Despite IPOB’s legal status in the UK and the total absence of any UK court order outlawing its activities, the British Government has continually refused to challenge the unlawful prosecution of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu in Nigeria.

“Why? Because they know what every international legal scholar knows:

“That the alleged offences occurred outside Nigerian territory; That the primary jurisdiction lies in the UK, not Nigeria; That the rendition violated the UK’s own Extradition Act, the Commonwealth Mutual Assistance Treaty, and all norms of international law.

“Yet, when the question was asked of the British Foreign Office—Why won’t you demand that your own citizen be returned to either the UK or Kenya, where he was abducted?—they offered the most cowardly response imaginable:”We cannot interfere in a Nigerian trial.”

“This is not just false. It is a betrayal. The UK Government has, in fact, interfered constantly by suppressing evidence, shielding Nigerian impunity, and erasing its own culpability from the chain of events that led to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s ongoing ordeal.

“In 1968, they supplied the arms that killed Biafran children. In 2021, they supplied the silence that allowed their citizen to be kidnapped and tortured.

“What exactly did the Igbo people do to Britain to deserve this generational hatred? Is it our resilience, our enterprise, or our refusal to bow to colonial structures masquerading as post-colonial governments?

“Why is it that every time an Igbo leader rises to speak truth to power, Britain rushes to undermine him?

“It is time for the world to know: Britain’s hatred for the Igbo people has outlived colonialism. What they could not achieve with bombs and starvation in 1967, they now pursue through legal manipulation, judicial collusion and geopolitical deceit.

“This statement is not made in anger. It is made in defiance.We defy the centuries of British deception in Africa.We defy the silence that enables crimes against our people.
And we defy the notion that a British citizen can be abducted, tortured, and tried abroad without the UK lifting a finger.

“If Britain cannot protect its own citizens, then it should admit publicly that some British citizens are more equal than others.

“If anything happens to our brother, the Kanu Family will hold the United Kingdom responsible. Not because they failed to act—but because they chose to act on the side of evil. Their silence is not neutrality. It is an endorsement of tyranny.

“Let the earth tremble with this truth. Let history record our warning. Let justice not be buried under diplomatic hypocrisy”, the statement said.

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Adeleke orders emergency repairs on Iwo-Osogbo road

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Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has directed the immediate rehabilitation of the Iwo-Osogbo road.

The governor said the rehabilitation would target the road’s most deteriorated sections, pending full reconstruction.

This directive was announced in a statement issued by Olawale Rasheed, Adeleke’s spokesperson, on Saturday, after reports of worsening road conditions, especially during the ongoing rainy season, which have made several stretches of the road nearly impassable.

The governor, according to the statement instructed the Ministry of Works to swiftly intervene in the worst-hit parts to ease transportation for motorists.

“The road now has multiple gullies and in some places appears almost split into two,” the statement read.

The statement also disclosed that in compliance with the directive, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Works dispatched a team of engineers to assess the damage and formulate a targeted rehabilitation plan.

“The rehabilitation work on the worst portions of the road is set to commence on Tuesday as part of temporary measures before the full-scale reconstruction begins,” he said.

Adeleke disclosed that the procurement process for the road’s full reconstruction is nearing completion, assuring residents of his commitment to long-term repair.

“To accelerate delivery, we have decided to divide the existing contract into three lots and assign them to three companies, including the original contractor,” the governor stated.

He added that the project is expected to be completed in less than a year, once contractors are mobilised and works commence in full.

Ekwutosblog gathered that the road project was initially awarded during the twilight of the Adegboyega Oyetola administration with only a portion completed in line with funds released at the time.

Governor Adeleke who stressed the importance of adhering to proper procurement procedures, noted, “We are slow because we have a duty to strictly comply with due process and the procurement laws.

“Our people in Iwo, Ayedire, Olaoluwa, Ejigbo, Egbedore, and Ede local governments should be rest assured that this administration will break the jinx and complete the project,” he said.

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