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APC LG Aspirant Oluwagbenga Abiola Backs Obasa’s Son For Agege Council Poll

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Mr. Oluwagbenga Abiola, the Vice Chairman of Agege Local Government and a leading candidate for the July 12 council elections, has expressed his support for his party’s choice of Abdulganiyu Obasa as the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate in the upcoming local government election.

Mr. Abiola is a political follower of Mr. Mudashiru Obasa, the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly and a prominent APC figure in Agege.

Speaking to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Wednesday, Mr. Abiola affirmed his loyalty to both the party and Mr. Obasa.

NAN reported that on Monday, stakeholders in Agege had urged Mr. Obasa to allow his son, Abdulganiyu, to run for the position of council chairman.

According to these stakeholders, this would serve as recognition for the Speaker’s long-standing humanitarian work and significant political impact in Agege.

Responding to claims that he faced pressure to withdraw from the race, Mr. Abiola stated that he remains deeply grateful to Mr. Obasa for his role in shaping his political career.

He pledged his complete support for the Speaker’s leadership and stated that he would never go against the party’s directives or Mr. Obasa’s guidance.

Mr. Abiola emphasized, “Let me be clear — I will never oppose my leader, Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa. He is the one who made me who I am politically. He appointed me as his Special Assistant on Media when he became Speaker in 2015. In 2016, thanks to his recommendation to the governor, I was appointed the Sole Administrator of Agege Local Government. That appointment made me the youngest council head in Lagos State at the time.”

He continued, “In 2017, I became the Secretary to the Local Government, and in 2021, I became the Vice Chairman — all through the support of the party and the Speaker. So, tell me, why would I oppose a man who built my political career and helped me gain experience and influence?”

He acknowledged his ambition to become Chairman but insisted that he must adhere to the party’s collective decision.

Mr. Abiola added, “Yes, I had aspirations. Every Vice Chairman dreams of becoming Chairman. But the party has made its decision, and I fully agree with it. Leaders and stakeholders have come together. They have asked the Speaker to allow his son to contest. I respect and support that. I stand with Mr. Obasa, with APC Agege, and with all decisions made by the party and stakeholders.”

Mr. Abiola noted that his primary goal was to serve the people and expressed his belief that more opportunities would arise for him in the future.

He stated, “I trust my leader. He knows what is best and can recommend me for even greater responsibilities when the time is right. I am still young and full of energy. I will work for the party and ensure we achieve victory.”

He further mentioned that he had instructed members of his Obasa Youth Alliance to fully support the party’s decision.

 

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FG Addresses New US Visa Restrictions, Says UAE Yet To Communicate Revised Policy

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The federal government has said it is currently in talks with the relevant authorities in both the United States and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to address recent changes in visa policies that impact Nigerian citizens.

On July 8, the US introduced a new visa regulation that limits the duration of most non-immigrant, non-diplomatic visas — including tourist, business, and student visas — for Nigerians to just three months.

Under the new rules, these visas are now restricted to single-entry, meaning applicants must apply for a new visa each time they wish to travel to the US.

In a statement released on Monday, Bayo Onanuga, the special adviser on information and strategy to President Bola Tinubu, said the federal government is working through proper and diplomatic means to resolve the concerns raised.

“The United States Government has officially communicated that its decision was based on two principal factors: the current rate of visa overstays by Nigerian nationals and the need for reliable access to their records,” the statement reads.

“It further explained that the visa policy adjustment is part of its global visa reciprocity process, which is routinely reviewed and subject to change, including the number of permitted entries and validity durations.”

President Tinubu has also instructed all federal agencies to comply with international responsibilities and improve collaboration with foreign nations regarding identity verification and sharing of records.

“In response, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has directed all federal agencies to ensure full compliance with Nigeria’s international obligations and to strengthen inter-governmental cooperation in authenticating the identities of individuals seeking consular services abroad,” the statement reads.

“The President calls on all Nigerians to respect the immigration regulations of their host countries and to uphold the integrity of the permits and privileges granted to them under the laws of those jurisdictions.”

The statement also mentioned that the federal government has not yet received any official correspondence from the UAE about alleged new travel restrictions for Nigerian citizens.

However, the president acknowledged that visa applications by Nigerians appear to be “progressing in a gradual and orderly manner”.

“Regarding the new conditions for issuing UAE transit visas to Nigerian nationals, the Federal Government notes that it has not received any formal communication from the UAE authorities regarding a revised visa policy,” the statement added.

“The President appreciates the continued cooperation of the Government of the United Arab Emirates, which has remained constructive and engaged with Nigerian authorities.

“Any genuine concerns raised are being addressed through the appropriate channels, in a spirit of mutual respect and collaboration.

“The President assures all Nigerians that his administration will continue to pursue the best possible outcomes for citizens abroad, ensuring that Nigerians can travel, work, and live with dignity and respect in any part of the world, in line with the Tinubu administration’s 4-D Foreign Policy agenda and its Diaspora plank.”

The federal government reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening bilateral relations with both the United States and the United Arab Emirates.

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TikTok Deletes 3.6 Million Nigerian Videos Between January And March 2025 Over “Community Guidelines Violation”

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In a significant effort to improve digital safety, “TikTok” took down more than “3.6 million videos” in Nigeria between January and March 2025 for breaching its “Community Guidelines,” representing a 50 percent increase compared to the previous quarter.

This information came from TikTok’s “Q1 2025 Community Guidelines Enforcement Report,” which outlines the platform’s dedication to providing a secure and respectful environment for users and creators alike.

According to TikTok, 98.4 percent of these videos were detected proactively, and 92.1 percent were removed within 24 hours, setting a new benchmark for content moderation in Nigeria.

The company explained that despite the high figure, these videos make up only a small percentage of total Nigerian content, emphasizing the creativity and positive spirit within Nigeria’s TikTok community.

In March 2025 alone, TikTok also deactivated “129 covert accounts” in West Africa involved in misleading activities, shut down “42,196 LIVE rooms,” and ended “48,156 live streams” in Nigeria that went against its guidelines. On a global scale, TikTok removed more than “211 million videos” in Q1 2025, with 184 million of them flagged by its automated systems, achieving a 99 percent proactive detection rate worldwide.

To further support its community, TikTok organized the “My Kind of TikTok Digital Well-being Summit” in Africa this June, bringing together content creators, non-governmental organizations, and policy experts to address online safety and mental health.

One of the key outcomes of the summit was a partnership between TikTok and “Cece Yara,” a Nigerian non-profit focused on protecting children and supporting youth. This partnership will bring in-app helpline features to TikTok users in Nigeria, providing professional support on matters like “suicide prevention,” “self-harm,” “bullying,” and “hate speech.”

In the next few weeks, Nigerian users—particularly the younger demographic—will have direct access to these local helpline tools within the app, making it easier to get help when needed.

These recent developments by TikTok show the platform’s continued commitment to fostering a creative environment that is also safe and responsible for users in Nigeria.

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Buhari Could Have Died Long Ago If He Relied On Nigerian Hospitals — Femi Adesina

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Femi Adesina, who once served as presidential spokesperson, stated that former President Muhammadu Buhari might have passed away earlier if he had depended solely on healthcare facilities within Nigeria.

Buhari passed away on Sunday at a medical clinic in London, United Kingdom, after battling a prolonged illness.

He held office as Nigeria’s military ruler between 1983 and 1985, and later served as a civilian president from 2015 to 2023.

During his presidency, Buhari made multiple trips to London to receive medical attention, drawing criticism over the trend of public officials seeking healthcare abroad and the poor condition of local hospitals.

For example, Buhari returned to Nigeria on August 19, 2017, after spending 103 days in London for medical treatment.

While he was away, there were widespread rumors suggesting he had died in the UK.

Throughout his eight years in office, Buhari is estimated to have spent no fewer than 200 days in London for medical reasons.

In an interview aired during Channels Television’s broadcast of Buhari’s burial on Tuesday, Adesina mentioned that Nigeria did not have the necessary expertise to manage Buhari’s health issues.

He explained that Buhari had been receiving medical care in the United Kingdom even before becoming president.

Adesina also pointed out that critics of Buhari’s overseas medical visits should consider that he needed to stay alive to bring about reforms in his country.

He said Buhari regularly sought treatment in London, even before assuming office, and it wasn’t something he started only after becoming president.

Adesina explained that to bring about changes in Nigeria’s healthcare system, one first had to be alive, and Buhari’s choice to seek care abroad was about survival, not showmanship.

He added that if Buhari had insisted on receiving treatment in Nigeria just to make a point, he might not have survived due to the country’s limited medical capacity.

According to Adesina, Buhari needed to remain alive in order to lead Nigeria toward developing the kind of medical expertise necessary to handle such conditions locally.

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