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Police Arrest 10 Yoruba Nation Agitators, Dismantle Group’s Camp In Lagos

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Operatives of the Lagos Police Command on Sunday arrested 10 suspected Yoruba Nation agitators over unlawful assembly.

The police also dismantled a protest camp set up by the agitators at Alausa in Ikeja ahead of the planned nationwide anti-Buhari disturbance billed to commence February 6.

According to The Nation, a flier with notice of the protest surfaced on the social media calling on all Nigerians against the lingering cash crunch and  fuel scarcity to join the “Buhari Must Go” protest in all major cities.

Although unsigned, the information was however greeted by mixed reactions with those against it accusing the government of plans to stop the general elections billed to hold in two weeks.

It was gathered that the agitators had stormed Alausa with cooking wares, tents, generators, bread and other food items in order to set up their base there.

According to police sources, there were intelligence reports that the group planned to use the location as their base from where they would lunch massive protest and ground activities in the state.

Unfortunately for them, security operatives were swiftly deployed and the camp dismantled.

Confirming the incident, spokesman for the command, SP Benjamin Hundeyin told The Nation that 10 of the suspects were arrested and we’re currently being interrogated.

He said the command would not condone any form of lawlessness anywhere in the state.

Warning against any form of violence, the Force Public Relations Officer (FPPRO), CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, said it was clear that miscreants with criminal agenda were those behind the looting and other crimes being committed ij the guise of protest against fuel and naira scarcity.

He said: “We condemn the violent protests we have recorded so far. It’s crystal clear that these were orchestrated by hoodlums who had their targets of robbing banks’ ATM, looting shopping malls, shops, stealing from persons, etc, not peaceful protest as claimed.

“How does protest against fuel and naira scarcity affect innocent drivers, sellers, market women, and even the police, who were victims of attacks from the so-called “peaceful” protesters? In ibadan, they went to set ablaze a station, for what?

“Anyway, we will not allow any lawlessness or breakdown of law and order in any part of the country. No way. So, we want to urge well-meaning Nigerians to be patient, law abiding, and maintain decorum in whatever they do so that the long arm of the won’t catch them. Thanks.”

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BREAKING: Liverpool Star Diogo Jota Dies In Car Crash At 28

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Liverpool and Portugal forward Diogo Jota has passed away at the age of 28 after a fatal road accident in Spain.

The accident took place on the A-52 motorway, at kilometre 65, close to the municipality of Palacios de Sanabria in Zamora province.

Born in 1996, Jota was an important player for both Liverpool FC and the Portuguese national team. News of his sudden death has caused shock and grief across the football community and beyond.

Spanish sports newspaper MARCA reported the crash on Thursday, confirming that Jota died at the scene.

“Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota dies in a traffic accident in the province of Zamora,” the publication stated in a short report, expressing sorrow over the loss of the talented footballer.

Jota was known for his determination, sharp goal-scoring ability, and flexibility on the field.

As of the time of this report, additional information about the crash and funeral plans has not been released.

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ADC Conclave Of ‘Internally Displaced Politicians’ — Presidency

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The Presidency on Wednesday referred to the newly formed opposition coalition, the African Democratic Congress, as a group of “internally displaced politicians.”

In response to the unveiling of the ADC’s new leadership in Abuja, Special Adviser to the President on Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, described the political alliance as “a dead on arrival party” in a post on his X handle, @BwalaDaniel.

“Association of wild goose chasers, consisting of internally displaced politicians forming a dead on arrival party; better described in the words of @PeterObi as ‘structure of criminality,’” Bwala stated in his post.

Although Bwala did not mention names directly, his comments appeared aimed at the initiators and backers of the ADC, which has been presented as a wide-reaching coalition of opposition politicians intending to challenge the ruling All Progressives Congress in the 2027 elections.

Members of the ADC include former officials from the PDP and APC who left their parties due to internal disputes or personal ambitions.

Among them are former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, former Senate President David Mark, former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai, former Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola, and Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 election.

Bwala, who was previously a PDP member and later joined the APC in 2023, had been critical of Tinubu before his appointment in 2024.

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Kachikwu Faults Coalition’s Takeover Of ADC, Says They’re Backing Expired Leadership

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Dumebi Kachikwu, the presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in the 2023 election, has responded to the adoption of the party by the opposition coalition led by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and others.

During their meeting in Abuja on Wednesday, the coalition announced ADC as their platform to contest against the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2027 elections. They also named former Senate President David Mark as interim national chairman of ADC, while former Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola was appointed interim national secretary.

Reacting to this in a statement, Kachikwu said he finds the coalition’s claimed takeover of ADC amusing.

He noted that the coalition is working with the former leadership of ADC led by Ralph Nwosu, whose tenure, he said, expired on August 21, 2022.

Kachikwu criticised the coalition members, describing them as part of a troubled era in Nigeria’s past. He said if they are interested in joining ADC, they must follow the proper process.

In his words: “It is with the greatest amusement that I watched the former Vice President Atiku Abubakar-led group announce their takeover of the national leadership of the African Democratic Congress. As is expected, I have been inundated with a lot of calls and messages seeking my reaction to the unfolding dramedy.”

He added: “The facts of the matter are as follows: The Atiku-led group is in some form of alliance with the former leadership of the party led by Ralph Nwosu. The tenure of the Nwosu-led executive lapsed on August 21, 2022, and his continued parade of himself as the chairman of the party was the subject of various litigations in different courts across the country.”

Kachikwu questioned the legality of the coalition’s actions, saying: “From the foregoing, I want to then pose the following questions: Can you build something on nothing? Can you shave a man’s hair in his absence? Can you enter a man’s house through the back door and declare yourself the landlord? These yesterday’s men who represent a bad chapter in Nigeria’s past have bought bad market from a man who represents a bad chapter in ADC’s past.”

He said Nigerians are watching as these politicians, whom he described as mostly aged, continue their search for a political platform to pursue their ambitions.

“This further cements the opinion most hold that political parties in Nigeria stand for nothing and will fall for anything. They have told us that they are fighting for the rights of ordinary Nigerians and that they are on a rescue mission but what is confusing to the Nigerians they want to rescue is that these men made up of a former vice president, former governors, ministers and political office holders are the same people who have presided over the affairs of this nation for the past four decades.”

According to Kachikwu, Nigeria has little to show for the leadership provided by these individuals over the years.

“We have nothing to show for their decades of leadership other than being seen as a nation divided by tribe and religion and thriving in mediocrity. We are a nation lacking in the basics, whose majority are poor, but here we are watching those who set our nation on fire saying they are the fire brigade.”

He added: “No, you are not; you are a bunch of greedy and selfish old men who believe that political power is your birthright. You stand for nothing other than your interests and will pay any price to hold political office.”

Kachikwu stated that Nigerians have had enough of such leadership.

“Nigerians are tired of your generation and reject everything you have to offer, which is nothing. Nigerians yearn for new names, new faces, fresh ideas, and progressive ideals.”

He said Nigerians desire a nation where merit, not tribe or religion, determines opportunities.

“We yearn for a new Nigeria that thrives on meritocracy and deemphasises tribe and religion. We dream of a nation that works for all Nigerians irrespective of region or religion. We want a nation whose laws and opportunities are equal to all men. We desire inclusiveness for all and social protections for the weak amongst us. Nigerians have never asked for much other than a leadership that truly cares. You have failed us and stand rejected by us.”

He urged the coalition members to follow due process if they wish to join ADC.

“If you seek to be a part of the ADC, do the proper thing and come through the front door. We are a party of decent and well-behaved people. Our brand of opposition is one that not only opposes but also proposes, something that your group is not conversant with.”

Kachikwu concluded by suggesting that the coalition will likely continue seeking a political platform elsewhere.

“I strongly suspect that you will be shopping for another party very soon, and as you do that, we, the members of the African Democratic Congress, wish you Bon Voyage. Thank you and God bless.”

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