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Odunzeh appeals to Peter Obi over Imo West Senatorial Primary dispute

By Nnasom David A dispute has emerged within the Nigerian Democratic Congress (NDC) over the Imo West Senatorial District primary election, as Hon. Uche Ben Odunzeh has called for intervention from the party’s 2027 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, to help address concerns surrounding the outcome. Odunzeh stated that he emerged winner of the primary election, […]

Okpanku community highlight Damian Orji’s record amid leadership conversations

By Juliet Ebirim As discussions continue over the future leadership of Okpanku community in Aninri Local Government Area of Enugu State, stakeholders and community members have drawn attention to the life, achievements and service record of businessman and community leader, Chief Damian Orji. Born on May 11, 1974, into the family of Mr. and Mrs. […]

Ex-lawmaker petitions Tinubu over Abia APC primaries, seeks review

By Steve Oko A former member of the House of Representatives and founding member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief C. Esiaga, has petitioned President Bola Ahmed Tinubu over the conduct of the party’s recent primary elections in Abia State, calling for a review of the exercise. Esiaga’s appeal comes amid ongoing concerns raised […]

Delta ADC 2027: Ogboru’s silence not a show of weakness, surrender — Akpewe

By Etop Ekanem Ahead of the 2027 general elections, the Delta State Publicity Secretary of the African Democratic Congress, Mr. Fred Akpewe, has said the silence of the party’s governorship candidate, Chief Great Ogboru over the alleged claim by Dr. Emmanuel Unuafe as the governorship candidate of the Delta ADC is not a sign of […]

Ekiti gov poll: Heavy security in Ikere-Ekiti

There was heavy presence of security personnel from the Nigerian Police and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) across Ikere-Ekiti on Saturday ahead of the commencement of the Ekiti governorship election.

US withdraws HIV support for South Africa

The United States government has announced plans to stop funding HIV and AIDS programmes in South Africa, citing concerns over the treatment of the country’s white minority Afrikaner community.

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