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Obasanjo: Many Nigerian leaders should be in jail

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Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said most of those occupying public offices in Nigeria lack the character to lead the country rather they should be behind bars or gallows.

Obasanjo spoke at his residence in Abeokuta, Ogun State, while receiving six members of the House of Representatives who are co-sponsors of bills on single term of six year, rotational of presidency between the north and the south as well as rotation of governorship slot among the three senatorial districts of each of the 36 states.

The legislators were led by Ugochinyere Ikenga representing Ideato North and Ideato South Federal Constituency of Imo State.

Obasanjo insisted that while electing leaders, character matters, a quality he said most of the public office occupants lack.

The Ota farmer said beyond rethinking Nigeria’s democracy, there’s a need for leadership with good character.

According to him, until leaders change their mentality the country can never see the change they desire.

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He said “Our main problem is ourselves and until we are take care of ourselves it doesn’t matter we may have one term of four years one term of six years , one term of seven years if it’s the same people and same mentality and way we do things then it won’t change.

“Yes, the system; yes, democracy. We have to rethink democracy. We have to rethink form of government. But what about the character of the people in government? With all due respect most of them should be behind the bar, some should even be in the gallows and that is the truth.

“Now if these are the people that are ruling us then what do you expect? It doesn’t matter whether you or whatever you make it, it will not, so the point is the character of the people that are coming to government. Their attributes, the sort of people they truly are.

“So, we need to really think about how we select leaders, what should be the character of a leader we select? What should be their track record ? Where should we find them? Are they role models? And I think those are the first things we have to think about.”

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Pregnant woman ‘falls and dies while fleeing from cow during burial’ in Anambra

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A tragic incident has been reported in Oba, Anambra state where a pregnant woman identified as Omalicha, reportedly lost her life after falling while trying to escape from a stray cow during a burial ceremony.

According to accounts shared online, the incident occurred when the animal suddenly broke loose at the event, causing panic among attendees. As people scrambled for safety, the expectant mother was said to have fallen during the chaos.

The story was brought to public attention by a friend of the deceased, Chinazor Peace Anyadiegwu, who recounted the events in an emotional social media post on Saturday, April 18, 2026.

She revealed that she had seen the woman just hours before the incident, describing a brief encounter where the deceased was with her children. The sudden news of her death, she said, came as a shock.

According to her account, confusion broke out at the burial when the cow became uncontrollable, forcing people to run in different directions. It was during this moment that the pregnant woman reportedly fell, leading to the fatal outcome.

The incident has left many in the community devastated, especially given the woman’s condition and her role as a mother. Tributes have continued to pour in, with friends and acquaintances expressing grief over the sudden loss.

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The tragedy has also raised concerns about safety measures at social gatherings, particularly in situations where animals are involved.

Observers say better control and supervision could help prevent such unfortunate incidents in the future.

As of the time of reporting, there has been no official statement from authorities regarding the incident.

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Utomi, Falana, Ezekwesili others demand INEC chair Amupitan’s resignation

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The Movement for Credible Elections (MCE) has called on the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Joash Ojo Amupitan, to resign immediately over allegations of partisanship, warning that he no longer commands the credibility required to oversee the 2027 general elections.

The group, which includes prominent figures such as Dr Usman Bugaje, Barrister Femi Falana (SAN), Dr Oby Ezekwesili, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, Professor Pat Utomi, Hadjia Dr Bilikisu Magoro and Ambassador Nkoyo Toyo, among others, said the integrity of the electoral body must not be compromised.

In a statement issued on Sunday by its Media Coordinator, Comrade James Ezema, the MCE urged Professor Amupitan to step aside to allow for an independent and transparent investigation into the allegations against him.

The group also called on the Federal Government to constitute an impartial panel comprising judicial officers, digital forensic experts and civil society representatives to ascertain the truth, while demanding an end to any form of intimidation or harassment of citizens raising concerns.

“The integrity of Nigeria’s electoral process is at stake,” the statement said.

“At this critical juncture in the nation’s democratic evolution, the leadership of INEC must be beyond reproach.”

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The MCE said recent developments, including alleged digital footprints linking the INEC Chairman to partisan expressions sympathetic to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), had triggered a crisis of confidence.

While noting that Professor Amupitan had denied the allegations, the group insisted that such denials do not resolve the matter in an era of advanced digital forensics, but rather heighten the need for thorough verification.

“In this digital age, denial is not a defence—it is an invitation to forensic scrutiny,” the statement added.

The group further warned that the controversy could escalate into a legal crisis, citing the traceability of digital identities through systems such as the Bank Verification Number (BVN) and National Identification Number (NIN), as well as device-level access logs maintained by digital platforms.

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2027: Kwankwaso has accepted to be Obi’s running mate — Inside source

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A political ally of Peter Obi, former Anambra State governor, has disclosed that former Kano State governor, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has agreed to serve as his running mate in the 2027 presidential election.

The claim was made by Ibrahim Abdulkarim during a television interview on Trust TV, where he said discussions between both camps have advanced beyond mere speculation.

“I can categorically tell you that they have agreed,” Abdulkarim stated.

He said that a mutual understanding has already been reached between the two political figures. He added that supporters of both leaders are not unaware of the development.

“We all know that. Both the Obidient Movement and the Kwankwassiyya Movement are aware of the agreement,” he said.

Sources further indicate that former President Olusegun Obasanjo may have played a key role in brokering the arrangement, encouraging Kwankwaso to accept the vice-presidential slot.

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The development followed Kwankwaso’s recent defection from the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) to the African Democratic Congress (ADC), a move that sparked widespread speculation about strategic realignments ahead of 2027.

Although there has been no official confirmation from either Obi or Kwankwaso, insiders say consultations are ongoing, with party stakeholders closely monitoring the situation.

If formalised, the alliance could rank among the most significant political coalitions heading into the 2027 elections, potentially uniting southern and northern support bases under a single ticket.

The Obidient Movement gained significant national traction during the 2023 general election, while the Kwankwassiyya Movement maintains a strong grassroots base, particularly in northern Nigeria.

Political observers believe such a coalition could significantly reshape the 2027 electoral landscape, potentially influencing voting patterns across regions. (BusinessDay)

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