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2027: Tinubu govt trying to stop Peter Obi from contesting presidency – Obidient Movement alleges
The National Coordinator of the Obidient Movement, Yunusa Tanko, has alleged that President Bola Tinubu-led government is trying to stop a new member of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, Peter Obi from running for presidency in 2027.
Tanko claimed that Tinubu’s administration caused a crisis in Obi’s former political parties in an effort to prevent the former presidential candidate from running for the highest political office in the country.
In an interview on Arise Television, the Obidient Movement National Coordinator expressed sadness over the fact that Obi is being deliberately targeted.
According to Tanko: “The current government has become fully involved in all the political parties, attempting to prevent His Excellency Mr.” Peter Obi from running for office. This is clear testimony. When he was part of the Labour Party, it was the same situation.
“When he moved to the ADC, it was the same situation. Now you can clearly see that the man is the target of the federal government to make sure he doesn’t escape.
“If not, why are you bothered by him switching parties? He isn’t a nomadic person; he is working hard to look after and help his people and to keep Nigerian democracy safe.

“It is saying to you, as Nigerians, that this is a person who has been totally shut out from the chance to live and succeed in our political system, but he remains strong and committed to offering a better choice for the Nigerian people.”
Meanwhile, Yunusa has described the defection of former presidential candidate, Peter Obi, from the African Democratic Congress (ADC) to the Nigerian Democratic Congress (NDC) as a bold and necessary move.
Tanko said the decision by Obi and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso to join the NDC was driven by what he termed a toxic political climate.
Speaking on Arise TV on Monday, he explained that legal uncertainties and tight timelines within the ADC made their candidacy unworkable, forcing them to act in order to protect democratic participation and strengthen the opposition.
“There is a toxic situation in our political system, but it was not directed at the ADC. So for Peter Obi, Engineer Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso and others, they have taken a courageous step that needs to be applauded so that Nigerian democracy will not die. This is the most important part of our current situation,” he said.
Tanko further illustrated the time constraints facing the candidates, noting that the electoral process timeline made it practically impossible to resolve legal disputes.
“As a layman, let’s look at the calculation: Today is the 4th of May. The window closes for submissions and all other processes in the political system on the 10th of May.
“Now, from the 4th of May to the 10th of May, you have only five days, from Monday the 4th to Friday the 8th.
“The 9th and 10th are weekends. This means you have only five days to adjudicate within the Federal High Court; win or lose, the other party will proceed to the Appeal Court; and from there, possibly the Supreme Court. Within five days, it is practically impossible.
“So you know it’s a trap for the candidacy of His Excellency Mr Peter Obi and even the ADC itself. That is why myself and all other ‘Obidients’ will wholeheartedly support His Excellency Mr Peter Obi, Engineer Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, and others to quickly find an exit route in order to defend our democracy,” he added.
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Ex-Minister, Uche Nnaji speaks on alleged ICPC arrest order against him
Former Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Chief Uche Geoffrey Nnaji, has dismissed as ‘false and misleading’ media reports which claimed that a court ordered his arrest in connection with the allegation of certificate forgery.
Nnaji said that the publication was part of a sustained media campaign aimed at tarnishing his reputation.
In a statement issued on Saturday by his spokesperson, Dr. Robert Ngwu, Nnaji maintained that he is neither in hiding nor under investigation by any law enforcement agency, insisting that neither he nor his legal team has received any invitation, summons, warrant, or correspondence from the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC).
The statement accused the Premium Times of attempting to subject the former minister to a “media trial” amid growing political interests surrounding his future aspirations.
It reads: “Statement on the Latest Premium Times Publication Concerning Chief Uche Geoffrey Nnaji
“Our attention has been drawn to yet another PREMIUM TIMES publication alleging that a court has ordered the arrest of former Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Chief Uche Geoffrey Nnaji.

“We wish to state unequivocally that Chief Nnaji is not in hiding and has never evaded any law enforcement agency.
“As a former Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, his residence in Asokoro, Abuja, where he has lived for nearly two decades, is well known to public authorities. His residence in Independence Layout, Enugu, has likewise been publicly known since 1990. It is this long-standing visibility, accessibility, and connection to the people that earned him the name “Nwakaibie.”
“We further wish to make it abundantly clear that neither Chief Uche Geoffrey Nnaji nor his legal team, led by Chief Wole Olanipekun, SAN, has received any invitation, summons, warrant, or correspondence whatsoever from the ICPC. No such process has been served at his Abuja or Enugu residences, both of which have been publicly known for decades.
“It is equally important to remind the public that Chief Nnaji is already before the Federal High Court in Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/1909/2025 a case he personally filed to clear his name and obtain a judicial determination of issues relating to his academic records. Central to that case is his request for the release of his official academic transcript, a document every graduate is ordinarily entitled to obtain from his or her university. “
The statement further said that contrary to the narrative being promoted by the media, Chief Nnaji was not dragged before the courts, explaining that the former minister “voluntarily approached the judiciary as the Applicant/Plaintiff, seeking the preservation and release of his transcript and relevant records.“
“That matter remains pending before the court and has not been judicially determined,” it added, claiming that “the latest report must also be viewed within the context of a prolonged and extraordinary media focus on Chief Nnaji.”
The statement pointed out that when the media previously contacted Chief Nnaji’s representatives regarding an alleged ICPC “manhunt,” a response was promptly provided denying the claim and requesting supporting evidence.
“Chief Nnaji remains committed to due process, transparency, and the rule of law. He remains confident that facts, not sensational headlines will ultimately prevail. As our people say, “Ezi Okwu Ga-Apụta Ije” the truth will always come to light,” the statement further said.
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How MKO Abiola died – Obasanjo, Abdulsalami give details
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo and former Head of State Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar (retd.) have provided insights into the circumstances surrounding the death of Chief MKO Abiola, the presumed winner of the annulled June 12, 1993 presidential election.
Speaking at the public presentation of three books in honor of Abubakar’s 84th birthday, Obasanjo disclosed that Abubakar was actively working to secure Abiola’s release prior to his sudden death in detention.
“Your next move was how to get MKO Abiola released, and you kept me regularly informed, and also related messages to the family. Kola was already in Abuja to pick up his father when the unexpected happened. I remember you telling me on the telephone, ‘our man is dead,’” Obasanjo recounted.
Obasanjo described Abubakar as “a great military leader, an officer and a gentleman, a patriot, a nationalist and a peacemaker.”
He acknowledged Abubakar’s role in stabilizing the nation after the death of Gen. Sani Abacha in June 1998, highlighting how he managed the ensuing political crisis surrounding Abiola’s continued detention.
“You sagaciously managed the seeming confusion and uncertainty that followed Abacha’s death. You emerged from the cloud and carefully proceeded to untangle the nation,” Obasanjo stated, praising Abubakar for facilitating Nigeria’s swift return to democratic governance.

In a related account, Abdulsalami Abubakar dismissed claims that MKO Abiola was poisoned, emphasizing that an autopsy conducted by pathologists from four countries attributed his death to natural causes.
“I do not believe Abiola was poisoned. The family requested an autopsy and we assembled American, British, Nigerian, and Canadian pathologists to conduct it. The autopsy report attributed his death to natural causes,” Abubakar stated in his autobiography, ‘Call of Duty.’
He elaborated on how Abiola collapsed during a meeting with a visiting American delegation on July 7, 1998, revealing that Abiola had been managing pre-existing medical conditions, including hypertension and a heart ailment.
Abubakar recounted the moments leading up to Abiola’s death, where he described Abiola’s distress during a meeting with U.S. officials.
“A doctor arrived within 10 minutes and called for immediate hospital attention. We all helped to put him in a car, but unfortunately, at the end of their efforts, it was not possible, and he died,” he recalled.
Abubakar emphasized that allowing the American delegation to see Abiola was crucial in avoiding speculation about a cover-up regarding his death.
As both former leaders reflected on the legacy of MKO Abiola, they underscored the significance of his struggle for democracy in Nigeria, with Obasanjo attributing Abubakar’s leadership to the country’s eventual transition to civilian rule on May 29, 1999.
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BREAKING: Court issues arrest warrant for ex-minister Uche Nnaji over ‘certificate forgery’
In a ruling on Thursday, a federal high court in Abuja granted the order for arrest following an ex parte motion filed by the ICPC in a suit marked FHC/ABJ/CS/1160/2026.
President Bola Tinubu appointed Nnaji as minister in August 2023.
Nnaji resigned as minister following allegations that he forged the academic and National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) credentials submitted during his ministerial screening and confirmation process.
The ICPC’s ex parte motion dated June 3 was filed on June 4, and attached was an affidavit deposed by one David Nelson.
Osuobeni Akponimisingha, ICPC counsel, told the court that the ex parte motion follows Nnaji’s refusal to honour invitations extended to him by the commission for investigation over certificate forgery allegations.
Akponimisingha prayed the court to issue an order allowing the commission to declare Nnaji wanted in any national newspaper, social media platforms, or other medium for “failing to honour the commission’s invitations for investigation activities”.

The commission also asked the court to give an order issuing a bench/warrant of arrest, directing operatives of the commission or other enforcement agents, including private citizens, to identify and arrest Nnaji and hand him over to the ICPC for investigation.
It also appealed to the court to grant any orders as it might deem fit in the circumstances.
The court granted all the orders sought.
The court further ruled that the order would lapse only upon the arrest of the former minister.
Nnaji recently emerged as the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Enugu for the 2027 elections. (Cable)
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