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Kogi Guber: Igala Vanguard urges Usman Jibrin to step down for SDP’s Murtala Ajaka

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• …We’ll hold Usman Jibrin responsible if Igala loses Nov. 11 election

An Igala social-cultural group, Igala Vanguard, has advised Usman Jibrin of the Accord Party to declare support for Social Democratic Party (SDP) standard bearer, Murtala Ajaka instead of running a parallel campaign that would jeopardize their chances in the election.

The group also warned the retired naval boss, Usman Jibrin, not to allow what happened between him and the late Prof Sheidu Mohammed Onailo repeat itself.

The group, in a statement signed by its coordinator, Engr. Lawrence Akpa, said Admiral Jibrin’s excuse that Ajaka had a hand in his disqualification in 2019 when he wanted to contest the Kogi State gubernatorial election is a mere excuse and window dressing.

Lawrence added that several others, including Babatunde Irukera, who is a close friend of the former Vice President, was also disqualified, just like Hassan Baiwa, who is a younger brother to the former APC National Woman leader and a member of House of Representatives contestant in the same 2019 general elections.

“All the APC candidates that were dubiously disqualified through the manipulative actions of Yahaya Bello except retired Admiral Jibrin ran to APC’s national headquarters in Abuja to complain and had their grievances corrected.

“However, Admiral Jibrin (RTD) traveled to London from where he was calling surreptitiously to ask his friends and associates to support the Igala candidacy of Engr. Musa Wada of the PDP.

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“On return to the country, Jibrin went ahead to reconcile with Governor Yahaya Bello, his own very oppressor.

“The Igala nation had thrown their support and expectations behind the retired general when it was obvious that Governor Yahaya Bello had perfected plans to use the instrument of State violence and the electoral institutions to perpetrate violence on the electorate and rig the 2019 elections.

“Admiral Jibrin (rtd) did not only disappoint them but betrayed them by groveling to the same Yahaya Bello that had unleashed his political thugs and security agencies to kill, maim, and commit arson on Igala people.

“We observed that retired General Jibrin, by all these antics, is only trying to rubbish the good deeds and commendable sacrifice that he made for Igala by bringing a Navy Secondary School to Okura in Igala land just as late Isah Edime gave Igala land the Radio station at Ochaja.

“We will hold retired Admiral Usman Oyibe Jibrin responsible should Igala lose out this time around just the same way he made Late Prof Sheidu Onailo lose out on becoming NIMASA Boss.

“We wondered why Admiral Jibrin Usman (rtd) is always at loggerheads with his own kinsmen?,” the statement queried.

Engr. Akpa also narrated how late Prof Sheidu fell out with Admiral Jibrin Usman (rtd) over the Kogi governorship race in 2019 after the late Professor had confided in the retired Naval chief of his intention to contest for Kogi State Governorship and relied on his childhood friend and classmate at St Charles College, Ankpa.

“Little did late Prof Sheidu know that Jibrin was going to make a U-Turn to begin to eye the same seat,” Akpa added.

Igala Vanguards also reminded Admiral Usman Jibrin that he once, in his capacity as an APC stalwart, recommended Murtala Ajaka as Kogi East APC consensus candidate and wondered what changed later that warranted his current stand.

“He, Admiral Usman Jibrin, was never part of those who intended to contest in the forthcoming gubernatorial race initially,” said Akpa.

“He did not buy the form of any party originally but only jumped into the fray when we started the Igala Agenda, wanting to take advantage of a swelling Igala renaissance just the same way he did to late Prof Sheidu.

“Late Prof Sheidu was the one that showed interest in the 2019 gubernatorial election in Kogi State, while retired Admiral Jibrin only got the idea from his late friend and classmate and went ahead to take advantage of his late brother because he is a big soldier.

“Today, in a similar fashion, he is busy telling those who care to listen to him, who is Muri to tell him a retired General and former Service Chief to step down? What retired Admiral Jibrin Oyibe Usman does not know is that just as he is a military General, Muri is a ‘political General’ in his right that had been in the political battlefront some 15 or more years before him.

“We noted that some political jobbers and losers that live off deceiving ambitious politicians are deceiving the former naval boss. However, posterity will not be kind to all of them should Igala suffer yet another humiliating defeat in the hands of some devious politicians that are out for an ethnic cleansing agenda in Kogi State.

“We advise retired Admiral Jibrin Oyibe Usman to heed wise counsel, follow the building political tide in Igala land as a tested and excellent sailor that he is and save himself impending shame and odium by honorably dropping his gubernatorial ambition for now and throw his support behind the one loved by all Igala people currently, Alhaji Murtala Yakubu Ajaka, a.k.a. Muri. God bless the retired Admiral for listening to our wise counsel. Amen.”

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Nigeria’s inflation rises to 15.69% in April

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Nigeria’s headline inflation rate rose to 15.69 per cent in April 2026, up from 15.38 per cent recorded in March, reflecting a 0.31 percentage point increase, according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

According to the data released on Friday, Consumer Price Index (CPI) stood at 138.3 in April, marking a 2.9-point increase from 135.4 in March. The NBS said the increase followed the agency’s recent rebasing to a 2024 base year with 2023 as the weight reference period.

Despite the uptick in the annual rate, the bureau stated that the pace of price increases slowed, with month-on-month inflation easing to 2.13 per cent in April from 4.18 per cent in March.

The NBS data also shows a sharp moderation when compared with April 2025, when headline inflation was significantly higher at 26.82 per cent.

“The National Bureau of Statistics is pleased to announce the release of the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) figures for April 2026. Following the completion of the recent rebasing exercise, this report is centred on a new CPI base year of 2024 and a weight reference period of 2023. Hence, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased to 138.3 in April 2026, and reflects a 2.9-point increase from the preceding month.

“On a year-on-year basis, the headline inflation rate for April 2026 stood at 15.69%, when compared to 15.38% and 26.82% recorded in March 2026 and April 2025; respectively. The month-on-month headline inflation rate in April 2026 was 2.13%, which was 2.05% lower than the rate recorded in March 2026 (4.18%),” the NBS stated.

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At the divisional level, price pressures were driven mainly by Food and non-alcoholic beverages, restaurants and accommodation services, and transport, while recreation, alcohol and tobacco, and insurance recorded minimal impact.

“The three major contributors to the headline inflation were Food and non-alcoholic Beverages: 6.40%, Restaurants & Accommodation Services: 3.56%, and Transport: 1.70%; while the least contributors were Recreation, Sport, and Culture: 0.01%, Alcoholic Beverages, Tobacco, and Narcotics: 0.01%, and Insurance and Financial Services: 0.03%,” the bureau added.

It also said food inflation stood at 16.06 per cent year-on-year in April, lower than 24.68 per cent recorded in the same period last year, while the monthly rate slowed to 3.63 per cent from 4.17 per cent in March, reflecting softer increases across key staples.

The statistics bureau further said core inflation, which excludes volatile agricultural produce and energy, came in at 15.86 per cent year-on-year, with the monthly rate dropping sharply to 1.03 per cent from 4.03 per cent in March.

Across locations, it noted that urban inflation stood at 15.40 per cent year-on-year, while rural inflation was higher at 16.36 per cent, with both segments recording slower monthly increases compared to March.

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JAMB announces date for change of institution, result printing

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced the start of the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination process for change of institution and course for candidates.

The board made this known in a notice released on Friday by its spokesperson, Dr Fabian Benjamin, on X.

“Candidates wishing to change their institution or programme of choice may now proceed to do so visiting any of the Board’s approved CBT. Applicants are advised to visit any accredited CBT centre to effect the changes,” the statement read.

JAMB also said the printing of the original 2026 UTME result slip will begin on Monday, May 18, 2026.

It advised candidates to visit accredited CBT centres to print their result slips and access other related services.

The development comes weeks after the board announced the release of the 2026 UTME results, while the printing of official result slips was delayed, with candidates initially only able to check their scores via SMS.

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Why Tinubu almost sacked me as chief of staff – Gbajabiamila

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Chief of Staff to President Bola Tinubu, Femi Gbajabiamila, has revealed that he nearly lost his position during the political crisis that affected the Lagos State House of Assembly in 2025.

Gbajabiamila made the disclosure in a video currently circulating on social media.

He said the issue came up during the period former Speaker Mudashiru Obasa was removed from office, leading to tension within the Assembly.

According to him, President Bola Tinubu invited him to his residence in Abuja at the peak of the crisis and questioned him over reports allegedly linking actor-turned-lawmaker Desmond Elliot to moves aimed at causing trouble in the Lagos Assembly.

Gbajabiamila explained that the President allegedly informed him that intelligence reports had connected Elliot to the political problems in the Assembly.

He said he immediately defended the lawmaker and denied claims that Elliot was involved in the situation.

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The Chief of Staff said Tinubu insisted the reports he received pointed to Elliot’s involvement and instructed him to speak with the Surulere lawmaker and advise him to withdraw from anything connected to the crisis if he was truly involved.

Gbajabiamila stated that after the meeting, he contacted Elliot and informed him about the concerns raised by the President.

He said he warned the lawmaker to stay away from the crisis if he had any connection to it.

He also disclosed that a few days later, the Director-General of the Department of State Services contacted him over allegations that both he and Elliot were being mentioned in connection with the Assembly crisis.

According to Gbajabiamila, the allegations suggested he was backing Elliot in the matter. He said the situation became serious because many people believed Elliot could not act in such a manner without his knowledge.

The Chief of Staff added that he again contacted Elliot and advised him to publicly clear his name from the allegations. However, he claimed the lawmaker did not release any statement regarding the issue.

The political crisis in the Lagos State House of Assembly began on January 13, 2025, after lawmakers impeached Obasa while he was reportedly outside the country.

The lawmakers accused the former Speaker of misconduct, abuse of office, poor leadership style, lateness to legislative sessions, and alleged financial mismanagement.

Following his removal, Deputy Speaker Mojisola Meranda was elected to lead the Assembly, becoming the first woman to occupy the position.

Obasa rejected the impeachment and maintained that proper procedures were not followed. The development later led to legal battles, leadership disputes, and intervention from leaders of the All Progressives Congress.

The crisis was eventually resolved after Meranda stepped down from the position, allowing Obasa to return as Speaker.

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