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ADC Conclave Of ‘Internally Displaced Politicians’ — Presidency

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The Presidency on Wednesday referred to the newly formed opposition coalition, the African Democratic Congress, as a group of “internally displaced politicians.”

In response to the unveiling of the ADC’s new leadership in Abuja, Special Adviser to the President on Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, described the political alliance as “a dead on arrival party” in a post on his X handle, @BwalaDaniel.

“Association of wild goose chasers, consisting of internally displaced politicians forming a dead on arrival party; better described in the words of @PeterObi as ‘structure of criminality,’” Bwala stated in his post.

Although Bwala did not mention names directly, his comments appeared aimed at the initiators and backers of the ADC, which has been presented as a wide-reaching coalition of opposition politicians intending to challenge the ruling All Progressives Congress in the 2027 elections.

Members of the ADC include former officials from the PDP and APC who left their parties due to internal disputes or personal ambitions.

Among them are former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, former Senate President David Mark, former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai, former Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola, and Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 election.

Bwala, who was previously a PDP member and later joined the APC in 2023, had been critical of Tinubu before his appointment in 2024.

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UPDATE: Judge Labels Nnamdi Kanu ‘International Terrorist’

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Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday described Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra, as an “international terrorist” based on allegations that he issued threats to bomb the United States Embassy and attack a former British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Catriona Laing.

The characterisation was made while the court delivered judgment on count six of the charges before it, with the judge outlining the basis for his conclusion.

In his ruling, Justice Omotosho stated that Kanu’s alleged threats extended beyond Nigeria’s borders, saying the defendant was “not only a confirmed local terrorist” but also an international threat due to his comments targeting diplomatic missions. The judge said this assessment was informed by broadcasts in which Kanu mentioned the British High Commission, the American Embassy, and made remarks directed at Laing, whom he referred to as a “known woman of peace.”

The court further held that a broadcast in which Kanu allegedly directed graduates of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry to manufacture Molotov cocktails constituted an act of terrorism, adding that such instructions demonstrated a willingness to incite violence.

Quoting from a broadcast dated October 21, 2020, Justice Omotosho said Kanu urged his followers “to go to the bush” and attack any military or police convoys they encountered. The court noted that the defendant also described security personnel as enemies who “also bleed.”

The judge cited additional excerpts from the same broadcast, including allegations Kanu made about “Radio Baifra” being compromised and remarks concerning Britain’s alleged role, saying the statements showed a disposition toward violence and reinforced the terrorism-related counts against him.

Justice Omotosho said that comments targeting international protected persons, including ambassadors and high commissioners, fall under offences carrying life imprisonment. He stressed that allowing such alleged actions to continue could have triggered diplomatic crises involving Nigeria and partner nations.

According to the judge, the allegations of threats against embassies and diplomatic officials were incompatible with any claim to agitation for self-determination, adding that the statements illustrated a “criminal tendency” and provided “concrete proof” of terrorist conduct.

The court concluded that the prosecution had successfully proven the relevant counts and consequently entered a conviction against Kanu on those charges.

Kanu has been held in the custody of the Department of State Services since June 2021 after he was rearrested abroad and returned to Nigeria to face terrorism-related allegations, including treasonable felony and incitement.

His trial has experienced numerous delays, while his legal team has maintained that his extraordinary rendition and continued detention breach both domestic and international legal standards.

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NIHOTOUR Unveils “Tastes Of Culture 2025″: A Week Of Food, Fashion, Culture And Community Impact In Abuja

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The National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (NIHOTOUR) has announced that this year’s Tastes of Culture festival will hold from December 1st to 6th, 2025, at Eagle Square in Abuja. The event, which has grown into one of Nigeria’s biggest cultural gatherings, will be hosting thousands of guests for a special royal-themed dining experience and a major cultural showcase.

According to the organisers, the 2025 edition will highlight the beauty of Nigeria’s different tribes through food, fashion, music, storytelling and traditional performances. NIHOTOUR explained that the goal is to remind Nigerians of the richness of their heritage at a time when cultural pride is becoming even more important.

The week long programme will open with a food and beverage festival featuring local dishes, street food favourites and culinary displays from different regions. The middle of the week will focus on masterclasses for people in hospitality, tourism and the creative industry. The grand finale, tagged “Oriki: A Royal Dining Experience,” will bring together regional cuisines, traditional fashion, cultural entertainers, praise singers, drummers, live bands and a unity menu created by respected chefs.

One of the standout parts of this year’s event is its community focus. After the celebration, the large outdoor dining setup will be dismantled and the materials will be used to build desks and chairs for rural schools. NIHOTOUR says this is their way of ensuring that the event leaves a lasting impact beyond the festivities.

The organisers will also be launching a new publication, The 60 National Recipes Book, which compiles iconic dishes from all parts of the country. The book is designed to help preserve culinary knowledge and promote Nigerian food tourism.

Thousands of guests, cultural groups, chefs, tourism players, traditional leaders and entertainers are expected to attend. Entry will be strictly by invitation, and guests are encouraged to show up in their full traditional attire to reflect the theme of cultural pride and unity.

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BREAKING: Court Sentences Nnamdi Kanu To Life Imprisonment

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The long-running trial of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), reached its conclusion on Thursday as Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court in Abuja delivered a life imprisonment sentence against the 58-year-old.

According to information from the court, the verdict followed years of legal proceedings involving multiple charges, appearances, adjournments, and rulings, culminating in Thursday’s judgment that brought the prosecution’s case to an end.

 

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