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Defection: PDP Meets Saraki, Tambuwal, Ortom, Ahmed
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Ahead of the 2019 elections, series of meetings were yesterday held in the Seat of Caliphate, Sokoto and Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, between the leadership of the main opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and high ranking members of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Though held under the cover of condolence visits, it was learnt that the marathon meetings took place preparatory to the defection of some APC leaders to the PDP.

PDP national chairman, Prince Uche Secondus, led party leaders to meet with Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki; APC governors – Aminu Tambuwal (Sokoto), Samuel Ortom (Benue) and Abdulfattah Ahmed (Kwara) in Ilorin and Sokoto.

Report says PDP is perfecting strategies ahead of the defection of Saraki, Tambuwal, Ortom, Ahmed and high ranking members of the APC before the end of July.

“We will soon take over the control of the National Assembly leadership. The three governors are almost in PDP. We will soon harvest APC members,” a source at the meeting told New Telegraph.

Four PDP presidential aspirants namely Atiku Abubakar, Ibrahim Shekarau, Tanimu Turaki and Sule Lamido were part of the meeting.

Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State; Chairman, Board of Trustees (BoT) of the PDP, Senator Walid Jibril; and National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Mr. Kola Ologbodiyan, among others, were also in attendance.

The first meeting was held in Sokoto. The meeting with Tambuwal, which lasted for about 35 minutes, had Secondus, Jibril, former Vice President Abubakar, Shekarau, Turaki, and Lamido, among others.

The Ilorin meeting was held after some of the dignitaries had taken part in the eighth day fidau prayers for Alhaja Aishat Baraje, mother of former National Chairman of defunct New Peoples Democratic Party (NPDP), Alhaji Kawu Baraje.

Other dignitaries at the prayer session include Deputy National Chairman of the APC (North), Lawan Shuaibu and his Southern counterpart, Niyi Adebayo; Senators Barnabas Gemade and Shabba Lafiagi; members of Kwara State House of Assembly; representatives of the Emir of Ilorin and Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF), as well as members of the Kwankwansiya Movement in the state.

Those who did not participate in the prayer session, but were present at the Ilorin meeting are Tambuwal, Lamido, and Secondus.

Yesterday was the second time the PDP national chairman would be coming to Ilorin within five days.

Secondus had earlier visited the Baraje family house on Saturday, where he warned against rigging in the now concluded governorship election in Ekiti State.

No one was ready to shed light on the outcome of the meeting which took place at Saraki’s home in Ilorin. The meeting lasted about one hour before the dignitaries departed for Abuja at 4:05p.m.

Saraki’s media aides declined to speak on the issue other than to dismiss speculations about its purpose as they insisted it was merely for the fidau prayer.

The Senate President had, on his return to Ilorin on Tuesday, asked that he should be not rushed on the issue of his speculated plan to leave the APC.

It was reliably gathered that Saraki, alongside the Kwara State governor and their supporters, are on their way out of the APC.

Senior Special Assistant (Media) to Governor Ahmed, Dr. Muideen Akorede, said while his principal is yet to defect from the APC, there are indications that he and other political leaders are being gradually shown the way out of the ruling party.
His words: “Kwara State governor, Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed, is yet to take a decision on his political future with the APC.

“While I have not been briefed on any planned defection, I am aware that my principal and other political leaders in the state are gradually being shown the way out of the APC.”

Earlier, Ortom had told newsmen that his meeting with the national leadership of the APC slated for yesterday (Wednesday) will determine his next political move. He, however, explained that the final decision lies on his people who are more important to him.

Ortom said the Benue State chapter of APC had issued him a red card and hoped that the national leadership of the party, which is the larger body, is capable of upturning the decision of the state chapter.

Ortom said: “I have told you before that I have been given red card by the leadership of the party in Benue State, but I am happy that the national leadership of APC has invited me. I am meeting them today (Wednesday) by 3p.m. I will listen to them. Of course, as the Supreme Council of the APC in Nigeria, maybe they can reverse what was done to me in Benue State. But I will go back to my people and still inform them. Then I will decide on what to do. It depends on the people; I am the people’s governor. It’s whatever they tell me that I will do.”
The meeting didn’t hold yesterday.

Speaking after the Sokoto meeting with Tambuwal, Secondus, who led a PDP delegation to commiserate with the Sokoto State governor over the recent killing of 39 people in Tabanni village of the state, challenged the Federal Government to live up to its responsibilities by stopping the killings and destruction of property across the country.

The PDP national chairman, who expressed deep concern over incessant loss of lives in the country, noted that Nigerians are now living in fear due to persistent killings.

According to him, President Muhammadu Buhari should focus on addressing the security challenges bedevilling the country rather than embarking on foreign trips.

His words: “How long will it take the government to put in place the necessary security architecture to tackle these problems? The Federal Government is doing nothing and the governors have no control over security in their states.

“Nigerians are now liv ing in pains and fear of the unknown because the killings are too many. From Zamfara to Sokoto, Borno, Benue, Plateau, Taraba and Adamawa states, what we see every day is bloodshed across the nation.”

Condoling with the government and people of Sokoto over the recent killings in the state, he said: “We are in Sokoto in solidarity to the people that lost their loved ones and I urge you to take heart in this period of sorrow.”

In his remark, Tambuwal expressed appreciation to the PDP leadership for the visit and concern to the good people of Sokoto State.

When contacted, Ologbodiyan described the meeting as a gathering of like minds.

Ologbodiyan said: “It was a brotherhood meeting. Our leaders met and they shared thoughts on the future of Nigeria and how to improve on the living condition of Nigeria and how to make Nigeria a better place for all to live in.

“It was a convergence of notable Nigerians. Do not forget that the essence of today was to commiserate with Alhaji Baraje on the death of his mother. When politicians meet, they must discuss politics and how to improve on the standard of living of Nigerians. It will not be wrong to say that some issues were discussed.

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Senate Prescribes Death Penalty For Kidnappers

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The Senate on Wednesday announced a decisive move against the nation’s escalating insecurity, declaring kidnapping a form of terrorism and recommending the death penalty for perpetrators, with no option of fines or judicial discretion to reduce punishment.

The resolution followed intense debate after the November 18 attack on Christ Apostolic Church, Eruku, in Ekiti Local Government Area of Kwara State, where gunmen killed two worshippers and abducted 38 others.

Although security agencies later rescued all abducted victims through joint operations involving the army, police, DSS operatives and community vigilantes, lawmakers said the incident illustrated the growing southward spread of insurgent cells and highlighted the vulnerability of rural communities.

The resolutions originated from a motion presented by Senator Yisa Ashiru (Kwara South) titled “Urgent Need to Address Escalating Insecurity in Kwara, Kebbi, and Niger States and Strengthen National Security Frameworks,” which prompted a wave of contributions detailing attacks on schools, worship centres, highways and entire settlements.

Senators observed that repeated school abductions had forced the closure of all schools in local government areas across Kebbi and Niger states, five LGAs in Kwara State, and all 47 Federal Unity Colleges nationwide.

Senator Issa Jibrin (Kogi East) raised alarm over the country’s inadequate manpower capacity in security agencies, saying Nigeria’s entire security workforce “do not total one million,” unlike Egypt’s 1.5 million. He called for urgent enhancement of security equipment, intelligence coordination, and the creation of a reserve force to support exhausted troops.

Other contributions expressed concern that banditry was advancing toward Osun State through Ekiti-linked communities in the Eruku–Isapa–Koro axis, where a retired Army General and a traditional ruler were recently killed.

Lawmakers also linked criminal attacks to the poor condition of major roads, directing the Federal Ministry of Works to commence immediate reconstruction of the Idofian–Omu-Aran–Eruku–Egbe–Kabba route to limit criminal escape pathways.

As the debate intensified, senators agreed that kidnapping had evolved into terrorism and should attract the harshest punishment. Many insisted that “Capital punishment must apply,” adding that no judge should have the authority to reduce sentences for convicted offenders.

The Senate also urged President Bola Tinubu to “further rejig the nation’s security architecture,” which prompted Senator Ali Ndume to caution that such phrasing could be misinterpreted following the recent confirmation of service chiefs. The chamber later clarified that its appeal focused on enhanced coordination, technological upgrades, intelligence strengthening, and rapid deployment capabilities.

In a rare institutional introspection, the Senate disbanded its Committee on National Security and Intelligence and its Committee on Air Force with immediate effect. Other security-related committees were directed to present written oversight reports and brief the chamber in a closed session within one week.

Lawmakers further moved to bolster registered vigilante groups with federal support and initiated a review of the nation’s firearms laws to allow controlled arming of responsible individuals.

The resolutions followed a heated plenary session, with senators openly clashing over the expanding wave of kidnappings and mass attacks in several states.

Earlier, the chamber adopted a separate motion by Senator Asiru Yisa (Kwara South) commending President Tinubu and security agencies for the rescue of dozens abducted in Kwara and Niger States.

The debate grew more intense as lawmakers reviewed the kidnapping of schoolchildren in Kebbi, mass abductions in Niger, and the church attack in Eruku. Senator Ashiru said the Senate was “deeply disturbed” by the attack on the CAC church and expressed concern over reports that soldiers withdrew from the Kebbi school hours before bandits launched their assault.

Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin argued that Nigeria must expand its search for solutions and “seek assistance from overseas, urging collaboration with global partners to stem the crisis.”

Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele described the security situation as defining and questioned the absence of data on terrorists neutralised during rescue operations. He also warned senators against political posturing and called for internal reform, stating, “If we are calling on the President to rejig the security architecture, we must also look into our own arrangement. I am not impressed with our Committee on Security and Intelligence. We should rejig it ourselves.”

Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe challenged attempts to attribute the crisis to previous administrations, insisting that the current government must take responsibility. He referenced reports of troop withdrawal before the Kebbi school attack, saying, “Who asked them? Nobody knows. If I were the Commander-in-Chief, I would demand answers.”

Senate President Godswill Akpabio expressed concern about intelligence leaks, recalling past instances where the location of a brigadier general killed in Borno was allegedly compromised. He also questioned how bandits managed to strike a school in Kebbi despite security warnings.

The session became rowdy when Senator Seriake Dickson claimed Nigeria was “losing prestige and integrity,” accusing the majority caucus of downplaying the seriousness of the crisis. His remarks provoked protests from APC senators, prompting Akpabio to mute his microphone.

Senator Adams Oshiomhole defended President Tinubu and demanded a probe into the reported troop withdrawal. He argued that “Who ordered the military to withdraw? That person should be tried for terrorism,” a proposal the Senate adopted. He also questioned inconsistencies in sentencing for terrorism cases and reiterated support for the death penalty for kidnappers.

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INSECURITY: President Tinubu Demands Herders Surrender Guns

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President Bola Tinubu has urged herders across the country to end open grazing, surrender all illegal firearms, and adopt ranching as part of a new national strategy aimed at resolving the persistent farmer–herder conflict.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, Tinubu said his administration is prioritising sustainable solutions to the violent confrontations between herders and farming communities, clashes that have significantly contributed to instability across several northern and central states.

The appeal comes at a time when multiple school kidnappings have been recorded in Niger, Kebbi, and other regions over the past week, alongside continued farmer–herder violence in the North Central zone, where numerous fatalities have been reported in recent months.

Tinubu declared that “Ranching is now the path forward for sustainable livestock farming and national harmony,” urging all herder associations to take advantage of the new policy direction, discontinue open grazing, and surrender illegal weapons.

The President also appealed to mosques and churches, particularly in high-risk locations, to strengthen coordination with security agencies to safeguard members during prayers and gatherings.

Highlighting the establishment of the Ministry of Livestock as part of his long-term restructuring plan, Tinubu called on herder groups to work with the ministry to modernise livestock production and shift fully to ranch-based systems.

He emphasised that disputes between herders and farmers have long contributed to insecurity, ranging from land clashes to deadly confrontations, especially in the Middle Belt region.

According to the President, the government’s new livestock policy seeks to protect both herders and farmers while reducing land-use tensions across communities.

Tinubu also disclosed that the Federal Government, working with state authorities, will provide frameworks for the creation of ranches and enforce measures against illegal arms circulation to support the transition.

Meanwhile, the Edo State Government on Wednesday said it had intensified security operations across the state following threats issued by a man identified as a self-proclaimed bandit in the Edo Central Senatorial District.

In a statement signed by the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Monday Okpebholo, Fred Itua, the government provided assurances of adequate protection for residents amid rising concerns.

The governor convened a high-level security meeting after a viral video showed the alleged bandit issuing threats to communities in and around Ekpoma.

The Edo State Special Security Squad recently arrested two suspected kidnappers, identified as Anthony Fedigha Ebimienwei and Luke Disemoh, in the Egbai Community, Ovia North-East Local Government Area, following what authorities described as “high-level, intelligence-driven surveillance.”

The government urged the public to remain calm, stay vigilant, and cooperate with security agencies, warning against the circulation of misinformation. Governor Okpebholo reaffirmed his commitment to protecting the lives of residents, commuters, and investors throughout the state.

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Wema Bank Davido 5ive Tour Travels Across 4 Regions Of Nigeria, Over 80k Fans In Attendance [PHOTOS]

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Wema Bank, Nigeria’s most innovative bank and pioneer of Africa’s first fully digital bank, ALAT, has once again taken centre stage in grand style, collaborating with Africa’s biggest Afrobeats artiste, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, on the Nigeria leg of his 5ive Tour. The Tour, which hit its 4th city on November 9, 2025, has recorded over 80,000 attendees so far.

Davido kicked off the 5ive tour earlier in 2025, commemorating the release of his 5th studio album, 5ive, with a world tour that covered numerous cities across the globe. The 5ive tour, a massive success since its launch, took over global headlines on October 14, 2025, when Davido announced that he would be bringing the tour back home to Nigeria where it all started, collaborating with none other than his longtime financial partner and banking family, Wema Bank.

Unsurprisingly, Wema Bank rose to the occasion in grand style, dominating the Nigerian leg of the 5ive tour across 4 locations so far: Uyo, Yola, Enugu, and most recently, Ibadan. These 4 locations have covered all 4 regions of the country, demonstrating an intentional sense of diversity and inclusion. The Bank, in its usual standard of raising the bar, brought a new wave of glamour, sophistication and excitement that shook the industry, resulting in what has become the biggest studio tour in Africa, brought to you by Wema Bank.

From providing its customers with exclusive access to experience the tour as regular or VIP guests to giving out high-quality trendy Davido 5ive tour merch that every Nigerian couldn’t wait to rock with pride, Wema Bank took the nation by storm as major sponsor of the 5ive Tour. With commendation and kudos trooping in from Nigerians across the globe, Wema Bank has undoubtedly won the hearts of millions, cementing its reputation as the innovative youth-centric bank that remains in touch with the needs and lifestyles of its customers.

A dynamically synergic duo, Wema Bank and Davido have executed what is arguably the biggest finance-entertainment collaboration, totally redefining what it means for banking to seamlessly integrate with lifestyle as needs continue to evolve.

All anticipation now builds up to December 14, 2025, when Wema Bank will once again take the 5ive tour to Nigerians right here in Nigeria; this time in the capital city of Abuja. Anyone interested in getting a free ticket or getting access to the highly sought after Davido 5ive Tour merch is encouraged to follow @wemabank on Instagram, X and Facebook to stay tuned as the #Wema5iveAliveTour continues to unfold.

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