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Nigeria: Democracy In Danger ! — By Olukolade Mathew

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Is there anything worthwhile we’ve learnt from Nigeria’s past records regarding involvement in politics or about political association cum campaigns other than being a dirty and deadly game that has left so many people dead while some that are fortunate to be alive are still paying the price of their involvement in one way or the other. It’s simply not a gentleman’s game.

Let’s take few steps back in to Nigeria’s political campaigns and elections history of late Mko Abiola, a business mogul, a philanthropist and the then richest man in Africa who won the presidential election in the year 1993 but was annulled by Gen. Ibrahim babangida who happened to be a military leader as at that time. This election was declared the most peaceful and the fairest even by international observers. Abiola tried to claim the mandate given to him by his people by declaring himself the winner of the annulled election and of cause the president of Nigeria. He was arrested and incarcerated until his questionable death in 1998. His entire business empire crumbled immediately after his death. Houses were burnt, many people were killed, many fled the country to run for their dear lives. This includes the Nobel Lauret, Prof. Wole Soyinka.

In the 2007 election there was an alleged murder attempt on one of the presidential candidates; Goodluck Ebele Jonathan [ former president ] in Bayelsa state, which he managed to escape.

Several public figures identified themselves with different political parties. They range from notable men of God, muscians, film actors, footballers, etc.

A few of them are still in danger for their political campaigns/involvement as we write.

Muyiwa Ademola, an award-winning and popular Nollywood movie actor who got involved in the 2015 presidential election campaign for the party APC, the ruling party is still in regrets.

He openly showed his support for the candidates and the party, he campaigned rigorously in almost all the states in Nigeria to Express his full support for the current president and the party, which yielded a great result in the 2015 election.

Later in 2016 we heard from a reliable source that Mr Authentic as he is being fondly called has been receiving series of threats from some set or group of people, who were believed to be the opposition parties.

Within that same year his wife’s boutique and some other properties were reported to be destroyed. The scariest part was when some hoodlums tried to adopt his kids from his branded car on their way from school. It was reported to be a failed attempt because the children weren’t in the vehicle as at that period.

Muyiwa Ademola fled with his family to the United states late 2016.

The Ondo state based Evangelist Oluroti Benjamin of The Living Faith Christian Church became fairly popular when he predicted President Muhammad Buhari as Nigeria next president, he even correctly predicted the colour of the clothe the president wore on the day he was swore in.

His entire church was burnt to ashes on the Christmas eve of 2016. His whereabout is reported to be unknown as we write.

“The Parrots” are a set of identical twins. They were loved for their charms, brilliance and comical presentation of events. They openly showed their love for the APC and deeply campaigned in favour of President Buhari. They wore clothes with faces of the president adorned on it.

A source said they did all these just to support the ambition of President Buhari. Days after the president was swore in, one of the twins was found dead not too far from their home in Abeokuta. She was totally disembodied.

The surviving sister was reported to have later fled the country after burying her sister. In a normal clime, democracy should involve all and sundry with freedom of expression and participation. But in a land where your involvement comes with so much danger except you belong to a certain class (even your safety isn’t guaranteed on some occasions).

Do you really think getting involved in Nigeria politics is worth it ?

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Two Criminals Who Robbed, Attempted To Kill Lil-Kesh In Lagos Arrested In Kano

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The Kano State Police Command has confirmed the arrest of two suspects linked to an armed robbery and attempted murder case in Lagos.

In a statement issued on Saturday, the command’s spokesperson, SP Abdullahi Haruna, described the arrests as a major breakthrough made possible through intelligence gathering and community collaboration.

According to Haruna, the suspects — Mathew Adewole, 25, of Na’ibawa Quarters, and Mukhtar Muhammad, 31, of Unguwa Uku Quarters, Kano — were apprehended on September 11, 2025, at Na’ibawa Quarters.

During interrogation, Adewole reportedly confessed to assaulting one Lil-Kesh, a resident of Bera Estate, Chevron, Lagos, on August 19, 2025. The attack left the victim with severe injuries, including a deep neck wound.

Haruna further disclosed that the suspect compelled the victim to transfer ₦2,120,000 from his bank account via mobile phone to Muhammad’s account.

He added that, in line with directives from the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, the Kano Command has been strengthening its intelligence network and deepening community policing to outpace criminal elements.

The police spokesperson noted that the suspects have since been transferred to the Lagos State Police Command for further investigation and prosecution.

Kano State Commissioner of Police, Ibrahim Bakori, praised the officers for their professionalism and acknowledged the role of the public in supporting police operations. He assured that the command will sustain efforts to maintain law and order across the state.

“The command remains committed to maintaining law and order, working closely with other security agencies and stakeholders to ensure a coordinated approach to combating crime,” the statement concluded.

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How Police Tracked, Arrested Notorious Suspect John Samuel Who Shot, Robbed Gbenga Obama At His Epe Hideout

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Operatives of the Lagos State Police Command have arrested a notorious armed robber and alleged hired assassin, John Samuel, 28, at his hideout in Epe.

The suspect, who hails from Akwa Ibom State, was picked up on September 19, 2025, around 2:00 pm, after weeks of surveillance.

Report has it that Samuel — recently released from prison on August 18 after serving a six-year jail term for armed robbery — had, the same day, shot and wounded popular Lagos socialite Gbenga Obama at Gbajobi Street, Allen Avenue, Ikeja. He then robbed him of a gold necklace and other valuables in broad daylight.

Deputy Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Babaseyi B. Oluseyi, described Samuel as “vicious and notorious,” noting that he was known to shoot victims before dispossessing them of valuables.

Oluseyi said CCTV footage of the August 18 incident captured Samuel firing at Obama with an English pistol, before fleeing with an accomplice who waited on a motorcycle. Obama, who sustained serious gunshot wounds, has since been treated and discharged.

The suspect reportedly confessed to selling the stolen jewelry for ₦4 million — far below its market value. Police say efforts are ongoing to arrest other members of his gang.

Lagos State Commissioner of Police, CP Olohudare Jimoh, commended the operatives for their gallantry and assured residents that the suspect would be prosecuted after investigations.

The command reiterated its commitment to the safety of Lagosians, warning that “the state has no hiding place for criminals.”

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Road To 2027: We’re Ready To Join APC, Says Kwankwaso, Gives Condition

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The presidential candidate of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) in the 2023 elections, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has expressed readiness to return to the All Progressives Congress (APC), but only on what he described as a “strong condition.”

Kwankwaso’s declaration ends months of speculation about his political future and has heightened tension within the ruling party and the wider political space.

The former Kano State governor made the remarks on Thursday while receiving Buhari Bakwana, a former political aide to ex-Governor Abdullahi Ganduje, who visited him alongside APC members from the 44 local government areas of Kano State.

He insisted that any talks of returning to APC or merging with it must clearly define what the NNPP stands to gain.
“If you are asking us to join APC, you must tell us what NNPP will gain,” he said.

Kwankwaso maintained that while the NNPP was open to discussions, it would not accept being “used and dumped.” He reminded the delegation of his role in establishing APC in 2013, saying he and his allies endured political persecution at the time.

“We have gubernatorial candidates in all the states and full structures nationwide. What will you offer them if we join?” he asked.
“We are ready to join APC under strong conditions and promises. We will not allow anyone to use us and later dump us.”

The former defence minister also recalled his frustrations with both APC and PDP in past alliances, accusing the two parties of breaching agreements.

“Eight years of APC under the immediate past President Muhammadu Buhari gave us nothing, not even appreciation. In PDP, we asked for just a zonal party chairman, but they refused. We left peacefully, and today we are strong and have integrity,” he said.

His latest statement contrasts with his earlier remarks at the NNPP National Executive Council meeting, where he had pledged to remain with the party despite swirling rumours of his impending defection.

Reacting to Kwankwaso’s comments, the State Secretary of APC in Kano, Hon. Zakari Ibrahim Sarina, said the party would welcome him back if he abides by party principles.

“Kwankwaso can’t come to APC to control the party that has national spread. Remember, APC is not NNPP, which he established and controls,” Sarina said.

“We are ready to welcome Kwankwaso back to APC because his return is an added advantage to the ruling party. Another reason the party will be willing to have him is the peace and tranquillity in Kano. We need social and economic development in Kano,” he added.

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