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Buhari doesn’t deserve our tears, he was a divisive leader — ADF, COSEYL
The Alaigbo Development Foundation (ADF) and the Coalition of South East Youth Leaders (COSEYL) have reacted to the passing of former President Muhammadu Buhari, describing his tenure as one that left the Igbo people deeply marginalised and politically isolated.
While both groups offered condolences over his death, they were unequivocal in their assessment of Buhari’s legacy, particularly in relation to his treatment of the South East.
Speaking on behalf of the ADF, its Secretary-General, Chief Abia Onyike, said the late president’s relationship with the Igbo nation was marked by exclusion and hostility.
“His relationship with the Igbo nation was very negative,” Onyike said. “Buhari was one of the Northern hardliners whose hatred for Ndigbo was very unnecessary. As a civilian president elected in 2015, his anti-Igbo position became acidic.”
Onyike argued that Buhari’s actions in office—especially his perceived ethnic bias—fueled renewed agitation for self-determination among Igbo youths.
“His extremist anti-Igbo posturing led the Igbo youths to embark on a renewed agitation for Igbo self-determination struggle,” he said. “He was perceived as a leader who used the state apparatus to shield his Fulani brothers who declared war against other ethnic nationalities with Fulani herdsmen and the violence associated with their impunity.”

He added that by the time Buhari left office in 2023, “his reputation degenerated terribly as he was perceived as a Fulani irredentist and separatist.”
Despite the bitterness left in the wake of his administration, Onyike emphasized that the Igbo nation harbours no grudge.
“The Igbo Nation has no time to keep malice against anybody. Our struggle for self-determination in the Nigerian federation is a legitimate democratic struggle,” he stated.
In a similar tone, COSEYL, the apex socio-political youth group in the South East, said Buhari’s administration will be remembered by many Igbos as one of neglect and exclusion.
President General of COSEYL, Comrade Goodluck Ibem, said the Buhari presidency left Nigeria economically battered and politically divided, with the South East suffering the worst of it.
“Many Nigerians will remember his administration for its struggles in economic management, which contributed to widespread hardship and disillusionment among the populace,” Ibem said.
He stressed that the South East was largely sidelined during Buhari’s time in office.
“Our region was particularly marginalised during his presidency. The lack of representation from the South East in key federal appointments, including the service chiefs, stands as a testament to the exclusionary practices that characterized his administration,” he said.
Ibem urged current and future leaders to learn from the mistakes of the past and embrace inclusiveness, equity, and justice.
“It is our collective responsibility to ensure that the lessons learned from this era do not fade with the passing of one individual,” he added. “COSEYL remains committed to advocating for the rights and representation of the South East in all spheres of national life.”
While acknowledging Buhari’s death, both groups called for a future Nigeria that is fair, just, and reflective of the country’s diversity.
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FCT police arrest suspected k!dnappers in viral video wearing military camourflage and brandishing AK-47 rifles
The FCT police command have arrested suspected k!dnappers seen in a viral video openly brandishing AK-47 rifles, ammunition, and walkie-talkies, while dressed in military camouflage.
Confirming their arrest to newsmen, the FCT Commissioner of Police, CP Ahmed Sanusi, said immediately he received the viral video and pictures, he directed a detailed forensic analysis into the origin of the content and ordered the immediate arrest of the suspects.
Sanusi mentioned that following digital forensic analysis and actionable intelligence, he directed operatives of the FCT Police VCRU Sector 5 and personnel from Zuba Division, led by the DPO, CSP Ogu Caleb Ikechukwu, on a coordinated operation at Runji Village, Zuba, on May 25 at about 3:22am, where three suspects featured in the videos were arrested at their hideout.

He gave the names of the suspects as Umar Babangida, 25 years old; Adamu Yeti, 22 years old; and Yahaya Idris, 24 years old, all residents of Rijana, Kaduna State.
The police boss said investigations revealed that the suspects had previously been in possession of the AK-47 rifles, which were obtained from their gang leader identified only as “Esco” from Rijana, Kaduna State who is currently at large.

He mentioned that further investigations also led to the recovery of additional videos and photographs from the suspects’ mobile phones showing them dressed in military camouflage while brandishing AK-47 rifles and carrying walkie-talkies.
The suspects are currently in custody undergoing further investigation, while efforts are ongoing to apprehend Esco the gang leader and other members of the gang who are at large and recover the firearms.
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Political Rallies: No market closure – Enugu Govt warns
The Enugu State Government has warned against an alleged plan by some market leaders to shut down major markets within the state capital on Saturday to show support during a rally backing reelection of Governor Peter Mbah and President Bola Tinubu.
The government stated that such a move contradicts the Mbah Administration’s determined effort to boost investment, business and productivity in the state, and therefore does not have the government’s blessing.
The government made its position known in a statement issued by the Commissioner for Information and Communication, Dr. Malachy Agbo, on Friday.
It said that people should feel free to go about their businesses, a predisposition it said prompted the decision of Mbah Administration to end illegal Monday sit-at-home effective June 5, 2023.
The statement equally maintained that political association remains an individual right and choice, saying participation in the Saturday rally and subsequent rallies by any group should never truncate businesses or involve any form of compulsion.
“The attention of the Enugu State Government has been drawn to an alleged plan to shut markets in the state capital as a demonstration of solidarity with the Enugu East zonal rally to drum up support for His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, and His Excellency, Governor Peter Mbah, ahead of the 2027 general election.

“While the government appreciates the enormous demonstration of goodwill by traders across the state, it frowns, however, at any attempt by any market leader to shut down major markets in the Enugu East Senatorial District on account of the planned rally.
“This is not only contrary to the administration’s vision and drive to grow Enugu State’s economy from $4.4 billion to $30 billion, and also to position the state as the preferred destination for investment, business, tourism and living, but also the decision of the administration to ban illegal sit-at-home effective June 5, 2023.
“Furthermore, the 1999 Constitution (as amended) guarantees freedom of association and assembly. Thus, nothing should be seen to detract from these rights in this or future rallies by any group whatsoever.
“For emphasis, political participation should be voluntary and without any attempt to deny the people access to markets or other public spaces where they earn their daily living.
“Therefore, members of the public, particularly leaderships of various markets in the state should take note, please, as government will not hesitate to impose sanctions on any action to the contrary,” the statement read.
DR. MALACHY AGBO
Commissioner for Information and Communication
Enugu State
05/06/2026
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Security guard kidnaps employer’s two children, demands ransom
A private security guard has escaped with two kids from his employer in Minna, with the police suspecting abduction.
The security guard, named Sani Abdulrahaman, a Fulani by tribe, on Sunday, reportedly took Umaru and Anas, both six years old, on Sallah picnic without the knowledge of their father, Alhaji Danjuma, a businessman, and failed to bring them back home.
The father of the children raised the alarm asking the public and security agencies to help him locate the fleeing security guard and his children.
Danjuma said someone called him on Sunday evening and said he was in Erena forest in Shiroro Local Government Area with the children.
According to him, the caller asked for undisclosed ransom before his children who were in their custody would be released.
When contacted, Niger State Command Police Public Relations Officer, SP Wasiu Abiodun, confirmed the incident, which he said occurred about one o’clock on Sunday, May 31.

Abiodun explained that the security man pretended that he was taking the children for Sallah celebration in the town, but did not return.
He said the police suspected abduction but disclosed that “investigation has commenced and efforts to locate the children are ongoing.”
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