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‘Do or die comment’: I have nothing against my Nkanu brothers, friends – Senator-elect, Ezea

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The Labour Party Senator-Elect for Enugu North Senatorial District, Chief Okey Ezea (Ideke) has reacted to what he regarded as false allegations against him, describing such as “preparatory to an imminent violent attack”.

In a statement he issued in Enugu, Chief Ezea also apologised to all those who might have felt offended because of his comment which, he said, was twisted and given a wrong interpretation by those who wanted to score political points and paint him in bad light.

“However, for those who felt offended by the innocuous statement, which were intended to enhance free and fair election, please accept my unqualified apologies,” Chief Ezea said.

He explained that the statement was intended to make the people resist any form of intimidation and possible election fraud in the area.

The statement was entitled ” False Allegations Against Okey Ezea Preparatory To An Imminent Violent Attack: I Have Nothing Against My Nkanu Brothers And Friends”.

The statement read: “My attention has just been drawn to some surreptitiously scripted and trumped-up allegations of inciting violence between Nsukka and Nkanu people. Please I have no reason to attack the people of Nkanu as a race in the course of campaigning for my Labour Party Guber Candidate.

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“Please listen to that video very well, it’s a 5minute video and not those doctored versions flying around to achieve political points.The emphasis was on free and fair elections, where in I urged the villagers to come out en mass and record higher Voter turnout. I also urged the youth to resist any attempts to use violence and intimidation on voters.

“Yes, people voted massively for Labour Party on 25th February and we’re well within our rights to plead with them to still support Labour Party in the next election. These supporters also include Nkanu voters which explains why Labour Party won 2 out of the 3 House of Reps seats in Enugu East Zone.

“I have been friends with Ndi Nkanu for many decades including school and classmates, first class traditional leaders, business leaders and political allies. I have supporters in Nkanu some of whom have been more trustworthy than even my Nsukka brothers. Even Nana Ogbodo, who issued a Statement in furtherance of the script remains my good friend and ally. Late Sam Mbah became my close pal since 1982. You can verify. So why should I incite Nkanu people against Ndi Nsukka?

“I didn’t, it’s not necessary at all. Some desperate politicians just got carried away by the bad press coming from Gburugburu media attack dogs. They have tried everything under the sun to bring me to disrepute but failed. They now resort to painting me in bad light before respectable citizens of Enugu State. After their defeat at the polls, they have resorted to blackmail?

“All the Guber Candidates in this coming election are from Enugu East Senatorial Zone and all of them who are from different parties, are my personal friends. If there is any heating of the polity, concerned citizens and leaders should hold GBURUGBURU responsible. He created the atmosphere, and this was avoidable. How many Aspirants picked PDP Guber ticket on his prompting?

For Senate, House of Representatives? and House of Assembly? Is this a sign of good Leadership? Was he not the person that asked Chijioke Edeoga to pick the ticket and even set up a committee to actualize it only to finally disappoint them less than 24hrs to the primary? Gburugburu told the people that he, (Gburugburu) bought his own ticket in 2015 from Sullivan for N6.7Billion and nobody gave him one kobo. Why deceive the people and thereby cause this rift between otherwise good brothers and friends?

“Just as our Leader Jim Nwobodo pointed out that Nsukka people have always been his good supporters and friends. Did Gburugburu properly think through his gambit?

“In the media attacks directed at me, I was allegedly taken to have said that election is going to be “a do or die battle” (Obasanjo 2007). No please!! I had rather urged the youth to resist violent intimidation and ensure a free and fair election and that after a free and fair process, we shall accept any outcome flowing from such a fair and free election but that we shall not accept irregularities. That was the point “do or die game” NOT “battle” was used.

“Even in those days of Rangers against IICC or Nigeria against Cameron football matches, Ernest Okonkwo (RIP) used such terms and never intended violence please. Am not a violent person, rather it had been Gburugburu and his PDP who violently attacked my village and polling Unit during the Gubernatorial election in 2015 and on November 2, 2017, during his sham Local Government Council Elections.

“From all indicators, it seems Gburugburu and PDP are up to something sinister against my personal life and safety. They rather want to give a dog a bad name in order to hang the poor dog!

The Enugu State public and Security Agencies are hereby put on notice that whatever happens to me should have been the handiwork of Gburugburu and his agents hiding under the cover of “inciting violence.”

“However, for those who felt offended by the innocuous statement, which were intended to enhance free and fair election, please accept my unqualified apologies. Thanks for your patience and understanding.”

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NDC: “They cannot stop me, they will fail” — Peter Obi

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“…If you know what they are doing to ensure that I’m not on the ballot in 2027, you will be surprised”

Presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr Peter Obi has vowed that nobody will stop him from taking part in the 2027 general election.

Obi spoke in reaction to the Federal High Court judgement on Friday, which ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to deregister the party.

The NDC candidate, who disclosed that powerful forces want him out of the race, declared that he is unstoppable.

Obi was a guest speaker at a leadership programme hosted by a group, NextGen Mentorship and Leadership Initiative on Friday at Madonna University Okija, Anambra State.

He said: “If you know what they are doing to ensure that I’m not on the ballot in 2027, you will be surprised.

“The Nigerian government is doing everything to ensure that I do not contest in this election, but I’m not looking at the obstacles but at the destination.

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“I’m rather focussed at the fruitfulness of the destination and that is what keeps me going.

“I’m not desperate to be Nigerian President but desperate to see Nigeria work. Go and obtain your PVC. If you don’t vote, you are hurting your future. When you have your PVC, do not vote for me because I’m an Igbo man. I’m not contesting the election because I’m an igbo man, but vote for me because I’m the most qualified.”

On the court judgment, he had this to say: “They cannot stop me. They will fail. Let me assure you it is not the end of the road. We are committed to this democracy and to those who want to kill this democracy they are trying to hurt the society.

“The reactionary elements in Nigeria, those who are bent on holding Nigeria down do not want it to work but I can assure you it would work. I have confidence that I will pull through because the will of the people must prevail.

“No where is safe in Nigeria today, yet the people who should help salvage the country are bent on hurting our democracy.

“My message to all those who mean well for Nigeria and not just my supporters is for us to remain peaceful and continue to resist this tragedy being imposed on Nigeria.”

He also challenged President Bola Tinubu to a debate, noting that “I challenge any of those contesting to a debate to say what they want to do for this country, including President Bola Tinubu. I’m not saying it to make you happy but to change Nigeria and make it work.”

Meanwhile, the NDC has also  rejected the judgement , declaring that it has instructed its lawyers to file an appeal.

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Remi Tinubu sparks debate after urging Nigerians to start akara, corn businesses

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First Lady Oluremi Tinubu has come under fire on social media after encouraging Nigerians to consider small-scale ventures such as selling akara, roasted corn and kuli-kuli, saying the businesses require little capital to begin.

Tinubu made the remarks while speaking with correspondents following the second-quarter meeting of the Renewed Hope Initiative with wives of state governors at the State House in Abuja on Wednesday.

A video of her comments, shared by News Channel 247 on Friday, quickly generated widespread reactions online.

Speaking on the activities of the Renewed Hope Initiative, the First Lady said the programme had been providing grants, rather than loans, to vulnerable Nigerians to help them start businesses and improve their livelihoods.

“We’re trying to give hope, and to start Akara business doesn’t take a lot of money. To start roasting corn, or somebody even said kuli kuli doesn’t take much. We didn’t give them a loan; we gave it to them as a grant.

“So we’ve encouraged Nigerians as best as we could. What is within our hands, I have given, and I keep giving,” she said.

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Tinubu also highlighted the initiative’s interventions in healthcare, education, agriculture and social investment, noting that she had personally supported several causes with substantial donations.

“I remember giving for TB. When I heard there were so many TB cases, I gave N2 billion. To breast cancer, I gave a billion. For food malnutrition, I gave half a billion.

“So those are the things we’ve been doing and making sure we can make sure that whatever this government is trying to do, it will see the light of day,” she stated.

According to the First Lady, the initiative has also provided scholarships, ICT training opportunities and support for agricultural and social investment programmes.

She urged Nigerians to remain hopeful despite the prevailing economic difficulties.

“The narrative has really changed, has changed to challenge the average man, whereas the average man is supposed to have hope. So I like the idea that Mr President say this is the Renewed Hope Agenda.

“We have to renew our hope, and that’s how we renew our hope, you know, and that’s what I have to tell Nigerians,” she said.

However, her comments on small-scale businesses triggered swift criticism, with many social media users accusing her of downplaying the severity of the country’s economic challenges.

An X user, @ADCVanguard_, said the video demonstrated “exactly how disconnected Nigeria’s ruling class has become from the reality of ordinary citizens.”

Another user, @ireteeh, compared the initiative’s interventions with private-sector efforts, writing: “The First Lady is empowering people with akara, corn, and kuli-kuli, while an ordinary citizen with limited resources is equipping people to build thriving careers in cybersecurity.”

A user identified as Nefertiti (@firstladyship) also criticised the remarks, saying, “Nigerians are in big trouble. There is fire on the mountain but the people are tired of running.”

Despite the backlash, some Nigerians defended the First Lady, arguing that there was nothing wrong with encouraging people to engage in small businesses.

One X user, @Akikanju1568901, described akara as “one of the most lucrative businesses in Nigeria,” noting that the trade has enabled many families to train their children in universities and acquire houses and cars.

Another user, @PemiOladapo, wrote: “There’s dignity in labour… these are our local snacks! People should start it and scale it!”

Meanwhile, another commentator, @TossynBankz_, argued that the issue was not the nature of the businesses but the broader economic context.

“Nobody is mocking akara, roasted corn, or kuli-kuli. Those are honest businesses. The problem is that Nigerians are asking for a better economy, more jobs, and lower prices. Telling people to start selling akara in this situation just feels like the government doesn’t understand what people are going through,” the user wrote.

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BREAKING: Court nullifies NDC’s registration, overturns earlier ruling that directed INEC to register party

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The Federal High Court sitting in Lokoja, Kogi State, has set aside its earlier judgment that compelled the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to register the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) as a political party.

The latest ruling effectively reverses the legal basis upon which the NDC had been listed by INEC, throwing the party’s status into uncertainty and preventing it from operating as a recognised political party for now.

Earlier this year, the NDC secured a Federal High Court judgement in Lokoja, Kogi State in Suit No. FHC/LKJ/CS/49/2025 directing INEC to register it, a development that sparked controversy among other political associations. The party’s inclusion on the electoral commission’s list was based solely on that court order.

However, the registration was challenged by rival political groups, particularly the All Democratic Alliance (ADA), which argued that the NDC failed to comply with statutory requirements for political party registration.

The challengers alleged that the party did not properly complete the application process through INEC’s designated portal and failed to submit essential documents, including its manifesto and other required materials.

Following the fresh legal challenge, the Federal High Court in Lokoja revisited the matter and vacated its previous judgment, agreeing that the earlier order compelling INEC to register the NDC should no longer stand.

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The court’s decision means that the NDC is currently not an officially registered political party. As a result, the party cannot sponsor or field candidates in any election until it obtains formal recognition from INEC.

The judgment also effectively returns the party to the starting point of the registration process. To regain recognition, the NDC will either have to meet all of INEC’s registration requirements and apply afresh or challenge the latest judgment at the Court of Appeal.

For INEC, the ruling means the electoral commission is no longer under any legal obligation to register the NDC.

The court agreed with the commission’s position that there were legal issues surrounding the earlier order that compelled the registration, which may have involved procedural errors, timing, or failure to satisfy statutory conditions.

In practical terms, the court’s decision keeps the NDC off the list of officially recognised political parties unless it successfully overturns the ruling on appeal or completes the registration process in accordance with INEC’s guidelines.

The latest judgment marks a significant twist in the legal battle over the party’s registration and could have implications for its political ambitions ahead of future elections.

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