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Awujale-Elect: Awujale Succession Not by Self Proclamation or Social Media —- Omooba Abimbola Onabanjo

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Omooba Abimbola Onabanjo has advised that nobody should refer to themselves or others as Awujale elect in the ongoing conversations surrounding the revered Awujale stool. He counseled supporters of all aspirants, including his own, to observe restraint and uphold respect for sacred traditional procedures.

His media team quoted him as saying that no individual should refer to themselves or anybody as Awujale elect because doing so undermines the established selection processes and trivializes the sacred nature of the throne.

He also clarified for the record that he is not Awujale-elect and has never described or presented himself as such.

Omooba Onabanjo expressed deep appreciation for the goodwill endorsements and organic promotions that have continued to trail his name from well-meaning sons and daughters of Ijebuland. He acknowledged that many have supported him out of personal knowledge of who he is, through testimonials from others, or from what they have observed through his foundation.

He also acknowledged that many have in recent days compared him to the Olu of Warri, citing posture, comportment, and youthfulness. He stated that while he appreciates the love and admiration behind such comparisons, it would be better if they stop out of respect for the established throne of Olu of Warri and to avoid unnecessary projections across royal institutions.

He stated that he is humbled and grateful to everyone posting, speaking, or promoting him based on what they know firsthand or through what they have heard or seen. He, however, appealed that nobody should call him Awujale-elect Awujale in waiting or any similar designation.

He emphasized that the Awujale can only emerge through the time-honored process involving selection by the ruling house and approval by the Ogun State Government. No individual or group can announce or confer such status outside these established procedures.

He stressed that this clarification has become necessary so that enthusiasm and excitement do not lead the public to trivialize the revered throne of the Awujale or trample on the sacred position and responsibilities of the kingmakers.

He reminded the public that the responsibility at this time is to pray for the ruling house that God and the ancestors will guide them to make the right choice for the future of Ijebuland.

The statement ended with prayers for the land and its leadership, asking that Ijebuland continue to prosper, that Ogun State may flourish, and that her people may enjoy peace, progress, and unity, along with prayers for wisdom for the Governor as he continues to steer the affairs of the state.

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US Delivers Military Supplies To Nigeria Amid Intensified Operations Against Terror Groups

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The United States government has delivered critical military supplies to Nigeria in support of the country’s ongoing security operations.

This was disclosed by the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) in a statement posted on its verified X (formerly Twitter) handle on Tuesday, noting that the supplies were handed over to Nigerian authorities in Abuja.

According to the command, the delivery underscores the United States’ continued commitment to strengthening its security partnership with Nigeria.

“U.S. forces delivered critical military supplies to our Nigerian partners in Abuja. This delivery supports Nigeria’s ongoing operations and emphasises our shared security partnership,” AFRICOM said, tagging the United States Mission in Nigeria, @USinNigeria.

The latest support comes amid sustained efforts by Nigeria and its international partners to enhance capacity in addressing security challenges across the country.

In November 2025, the Bola Tinubu-led presidency had appealed to the United States to deploy its military to help Nigeria fight terrorism in some states of the federation.

The spokesperson to the President, Bayo Onanuga, made this appeal while commenting on the decision of the United States to designate Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern.”

Following the request on December 25, 2025, an airstrike was conducted in collaboration with Nigerian authorities.

The Federal Government confirmed ongoing security and intelligence cooperation with the United States following the operation, which targeted terrorist positions in the country’s North West.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs added that Nigerian authorities remain engaged in “structured security cooperation with international partners, including the United States of America,” to address terrorism and violent extremism.

The collaboration involves intelligence sharing, strategic coordination, and other forms of support in line with international law, respect for Nigeria’s sovereignty, and shared security commitments.

US Congressman Riley Moore hailed the airstrikes as “a decisive move to protect Christian communities and tackle the ongoing security crisis in the country.”

 

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ICPC Arraigns El-Rufai’s Associate Amadu Sule Over Alleged N311bn Money Laundering

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The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has arraigned Amadu Sule, managing director of TMDK Terminal Limited, over alleged N311 billion money laundering.

Sule, an associate of Nasir el-Rufai, former governor of Kaduna, was arraigned on Monday at the Federal High Court in Kaduna on a five-count charge bordering on money laundering and unlawful retention of proceeds of fraud.

In the charge sheet, ICPC alleged that Sule controlled more than N311 billion traced to accounts maintained with Fidelity Bank Plc, Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc, and Providus Bank Limited.

The anti-graft agency said the funds were received from INT Towers Limited, IHS Nigeria Limited, IHS Towers NG Limited, and Boaz Commodities Limited, purportedly as payments for the supply of petroleum products.

The ICPC said Sule reasonably ought to have known that the funds constituted proceeds of unlawful activities.

The commission alleged that the defendant, in connivance with TMDK Terminal Limited, unlawfully retained tax components arising from the disputed transactions despite allegedly being aware that the dealings were fraudulent.

According to ICPC, the retention of illicit proceeds attracts enhanced penalties under sections 18(3) and 18(4) of the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022.

The court adjourned the matter to January 15 for a hearing on the defendant’s bail application.

Sule is not the first ally of the former governor of Kaduna, who has been arraigned by the ICPC.

In January 2025, the agency arraigned Jimi Lawal, an ex-aide to el-Rufai, over alleged fraud and money laundering.

 

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Climb Down From Your High Horse, Tinubu Won’t Get Rid Of Wike For You, He Values Loyalty —- Fayose To Fubara

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Ayodele Fayose, former governor of Ekiti, says President Bola Tinubu will not ditch Nyesom Wike, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), for Siminalayi Fubara, Governor of Rivers, to resolve the political crisis in the state.

Speaking during an interview on Arise TV, Fayose said Tinubu values loyalty, political strength and influence, noting that the president would not sacrifice Wike’s standing for Fubara.

“Let me say this to Nigerians: the Asiwaju that I know, the president of Nigeria that we know, will not get rid of a Wike for a Fubara,” Fayose said.

“Wike came from Rivers to support President Tinubu. Wike is performing [as FCT minister]. We never had it so good in Abuja, even a blind man can’t deny that.

“At this stage of his life, even when he is no longer the minister of FCT, Wike is a man who has done well for himself in the political space. You will always need Wike. Let me tell you the truth.”

Fayose advised Fubara to reconcile with Wike by honouring the agreement he signed with the FCT minister.

“I want to advise Governor Fubara again. Please, Fubara, I am begging you, go and make certain amends and be at peace,” he said.

Fayose also commented on the title of “001” in Rivers politics, warning Fubara against challenging Wike’s authority.

“There’s a difference between the office and 001. What brought about the 001? Who gave you the platform to call yourself the 001? It is a sad narrative for Governor Fubara to be struggling. Rather, he should manage the situation.

“Even if Wike is saying he is the leader, it is not to the mouth of Fubara to be contesting that. We all know the truth,” he said.

The former governor appealed directly to Fubara to seek peace and reconciliation. “Let me tell you again. I want to advise Governor Fubara again. Please, Governor Fubara, I’m begging you, go and make amends and be at peace.”

Responding to claims that Fubara had already apologised to Wike, Fayose distinguished between genuine remorse and apologies made merely to calm tensions.

“Those people leading on Governor Fubara, if Governor Fubara goes down today, they will run away. People who were saying I should fight back those days, they were not there when I was isolated and when I was alone,” he said.

Fayose added that Fubara must learn from past political lessons.

“The emergency rule was all-winning for Governor Fubara. By now, Governor Fubara would have been history because the moment you are impeached, you’re out of the way. You can’t contest. If you read the context of President Tinubu, he took the governor, Governor Fubara, to the cleaners. It is time for Governor Fubara to learn. Learn the way I learned my lesson after my first tenor,” he said.

He concluded by urging Fubara to respect both constitutional obligations and Political mentorship. “The Constitution is binding on you, binding on me and binding on Rivers people. That is the more reason why Governor Fubara, I’m saying it again, climb down from his high horse, look for his brother, his leader, the man who was thoughtful enough to say among all you brides, I will marry you, come to the office of the governor.”

Wike began campaigning against Fubara’s re-election in December after accusing the governor of reneging on an agreement they both signed before Tinubu lifted the emergency rule in Rivers State.

Members of the Rivers State House of Assembly, aligned with Wike, had also accused Fubara of spending state funds without approval.

Last Thursday, the lawmakers initiated impeachment proceedings against Fubara and Ngozi Odu, the deputy governor of Rivers, over allegations of “gross misconduct”.

Fayose, who was impeached in 2006 during his first term as governor, said people advising Fubara to move against Wike would abandon him if the lawmakers impeach him.

“If Fubara goes down today, they will run away. People who were saying I should fight back those days were not there when I was isolated. I was alone,” he said.

Fayose said Tinubu has a strong aversion to ingratitude and places a premium on loyalty.

“It is time for Governor Fubara to learn. Learn the way I learned my lesson after my first tenure,” he said.

Fayose added that Wike’s influence is crucial to the All Progressives Congress (APC) electoral victories in Rivers and the FCT.

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