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I’ll Rather Die Than Join APC Or Bow To Buhari —— Fani-Kayode

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A former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has said he would rather die than join forces with the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, in order to avoid being persecuted.

Fani-Kayode said this while reacting to reports making the rounds that Senator Musiliu Obanikoro and Senator Iyiola Omisore had allegedly retrieved their passports back from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, and travelled to America.

The former minister in a post on his official Facebook page said he did not blame Obanikoro and Omisore for joining the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC in order to avoid being persecuted.

Fani- Kayode, therefore, urged Nigerians to stay strong and remain focused, noting that time has come for Nigerians to enthrone justice, fair play, and equal opportunities.

He wrote: “I am not surprised that my good friend, Senator Musiliu Obanikoro and Senator Iyiola Omisore have got their passports back from the EFCC and are now in America.

“I do not blame them for joining the ruling party to avoid persecution. Some are strong whilst others are weak. I would rather die than join APC or bow to Buhari.

“We must stay strong and focused and refuse to be distracted. We must enthrone justice, fair play and equal opportunities for every Nigerian regardless of his faith, ethnic nationality or circumstances of birth.

“Ours is to speak for the weak, the poor, the voiceless and the oppressed.”

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BREAKING: EFCC Declares Yahaya Bello Wanted [PHOTO]

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Yahaya Bello, the former governor of Kogi state, has been declared wanted by the EFCC.

He reportedly evaded arrest yesterday when the commission visited his home to enforce arrest.

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ECONOMY: CBN Not Using Foreign Reserves To Defend Naira — Olayemi Cardoso

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Olayemi Cardoso, asserts that the nation is not defending the value of the naira with its foreign reserves.

He made this known on Wednesday in Washington, DC, where he is attending the International Monetary Fund-World Bank Spring Meetings.

Cardoso said $600 million came into Nigeria’s reserves account within the last two days.

The naira has appreciated against the dollar in recent weeks, gaining over 40%, from about N1,900/$ to about N1,000/$1 now. But while the naira rebound, Nigeria’s foreign reserves are dwindling, dropping to about $32.29 billion on April 15 — the lowest level in over six years.

Cardoso said, “What you’ve seen with respect to the shift in our reserves is normal in any country’s reserves where for example, debt is due and certain payments need to be made because that is also part of keeping your credibility.

“Other times money comes in, it takes it up again. Between yesterday and today, about $600 million came into the reserves account. We are looking towards a market that operates by itself, willing buyers, willing sellers and price discovery.

“The shift in our reserves has really little or nothing to do with defending naira and that is certainly not our objective.”

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Troops Rescue Pregnant Chibok Girl With Children 10 Years After

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Lydia Simon, a Chibok girl who had been kidnapped by Boko Haram terrorists for several years, has been rescued, according to Nigerian Army troops stationed in the northeast.

Lydia, one of the abducted girls from Chibok Secondary School, was rescued along with her three children by troops conducting Operation Desert Sanity III around Ngoshe in the Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State. Lydia’s serial number was 68, according to a statement from the Department of Army Public Relations.

Lydia was five months pregnant at the time of her rescue and claimed to be from Pemi Town in Chibok.

In addition, the statement stated that on Tuesday, April 16, 2024, Nigerian Army forces stationed in the North Central region for counterterrorism operations effectively ambushed and eliminated three terrorists who were determined to cause chaos.

Statistics provided by the parents of the abducted schoolgirls show that 271 students were taken on that tragic day in 2014, but 57 of them managed to escape soon after; 103 were freed thanks to federal intervention; 20 more were set free by state efforts; and 92 students remain in captivity.

There have been many mass kidnappings of schoolchildren since the Chibok incident, attracting global outrage. From Chibok to Dapchi, Kankara, Kagara, and many others, terrorists have in the last decade seized thousands of schoolchildren in mass kidnappings. While some of the students eventually regain freedom, others have been perpetually detained in the enclaves of their abductors and sexual abusers.

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