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13/01/2026

2027: Rivers LP Breaks Up, Moves Entirely to ADC in Support of Peter Obi for President - In a significant political realignment before the 2027 general elections.

Mr. Peter Obi is coming 💖

𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: 𝗔𝗱𝗲𝗹𝗲𝗸𝗲 𝗷𝗼𝗶𝗻𝘀 𝗔𝗰𝗰𝗼𝗿𝗱 𝗽𝗮𝗿𝘁𝘆 Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has officially joined the Accord Party after ...
09/12/2025

𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: 𝗔𝗱𝗲𝗹𝗲𝗸𝗲 𝗷𝗼𝗶𝗻𝘀 𝗔𝗰𝗰𝗼𝗿𝗱 𝗽𝗮𝗿𝘁𝘆
Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has officially joined the Accord Party after leaving the PDP, announcing his 2026 re-election bid on the new platform...

Senator Adamu Talba, who sadly passed away in July 2025, has been nominated for an ambassadorial position by President B...
05/12/2025

Senator Adamu Talba, who sadly passed away in July 2025, has been nominated for an ambassadorial position by President Bola Tinubu. This nomination has sparked controversy, with many questioning the thoroughness of the vetting process.

The nomination appears to be a hasty decision, potentially driven by a desire to appease certain individuals or groups. It's concerning that the responsible agencies didn't catch this error, raising questions about their effectiveness.

Governments that act impulsively often face challenges and breed injustice. This situation is indeed unusual and has garnered significant attention.

The nomination of the late Senator Adamu Talba as an ambassador is a shocking mistake. How did a deceased individual make it to the list? This raises concerns about the vetting process and the government's priorities. Let's hope this incident leads to a more thorough review of the nomination process..

JUST IN:  Senate Extënds Dëath Pênalty to Perpetråtors, Financiers, Informants in Nîgeria Dec 3 2025As lawmaker wants bå...
03/12/2025

JUST IN: Senate Extënds Dëath Pênalty to Perpetråtors, Financiers, Informants in Nîgeria

Dec 3 2025

As lawmaker wants bånks probed over rånsom payment

In a sweeping offensive aimed at dismantling Nigeria’s deepening kîdnåppîng crisis, the Senate on Wednesday advanced amendments to the 2022 Terrörîsm (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, approving provisions that extend the death penalty to all actors involved in kîdnåppîng.

They included perpetrators, financiers, informants, logistics suppliers, harbourers, transporters, and anyone who knowingly aids criminal abductions.

The bill, sponsored by Senate Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, seeks to categorise kîdnåppîng, hostage-taking and their ancillary crimes as terrörîsm nationwide, granting security agencies broader investigative powers to trace illicit financial flows, disrupt logistics networks and execute intelligence-driven counter-terrorism operations.

Debated extensively during plenary presided over by Senate President Godswill Akpabio, the amendment received firm, bipartisan support. Akpabio referred the bill to the Committees on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters, National Security and Intelligence, and Interior, with a mandate to conduct a public hearing and return their report within two weeks.

Bamidele, leading the debate, said kidnapping in Nigeria had transformed into “coordinated, commercialised and militarised violence” that now mirrors terrörîsm in organisation and brutality.

According to him, families are being impoverished by ransom payments, communities paralysed by fear, and entire regions destabilised by rampant abductions.

He said: “This is no longer an ordinary crime. The patterns of operation and the sheer ruthlessness now carry all the characteristics of têrrôrism.”

He stressed that the amendment targets only violent offenders and their networks, not innocent communities, adding that prosecutions would fully comply with constitutional safeguards.

Senator Adams Oshiomhole, Chairman of the Committee on Interior, backed the bill but dismissed the country’s deradicalisation programme as ineffective.

He said: “Some of these guys go back to their crimes. Enough is enough. If you are convicted for terrorism, the penalty should be death. Even the Bible and Quran affirm that he who kîlls has no right to live.”

Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, Chair of the South-East Development Commission Committee, said Nigerians had suffered long enough from the atrocities of kîdnåppers.

“Young girls are r***d. Women are widowed. Families lose breadwinners. Anyone involved, sponsors, informants, logistics suppliers, must face the consequences,” he said.

A sharper concern emerged from Senator Victor Umeh, Chairman of the Committee on National Population and NIMC, who called for urgent scrutiny of financial institutions through which ransom payments are made.

“It beats the imagination that ransoms running into hundreds of millions are paid through financial institutions and nothing happens,” he said.

According to him, banks and individuals who facilitate ransom transactions must be identified and held liable, while the law must provide explicit sanctions for such complicity.

He said: “When kidnappers are caught, they should know that the price is death. Those who survive the ordeal describe their captors as people who are not human.”

Minority Leader, Senator Abba Moro, also aligned with the majority, calling the amendment a necessary consensus to restore internal security.

“We can no longer allow the country to be terrorised.

Kidnappers must face capital punishment,” he said.

Bamidele explained that the amendment would give security agencies stronger authority to trace and confiscate assets linked to kidnapping, cut off ransom-funding channels, strengthen inter-agency coordination and ensure speedier pre-trial processes.

He said: “This is a war on the Nigerian people. Our response must be firm, decisive and unambiguous.”

With mass abductions now occurring on highways, in schools, farms, homes and marketplaces, the Senate’s latest move marks one of its strongest legislative attempts yet to confront kidnapping as a direct and escalating threat to national security.

President Tinubu Distributes New Hilux, Hummer Bus To States For 2027 Campaign Amid Soaring Insecurity
03/12/2025

President Tinubu Distributes New Hilux, Hummer Bus To States For 2027 Campaign Amid Soaring Insecurity

BREAKING NEWS 🚨‼️2BABA's manager reveals that 2Baba has registered all his assets to Natasha's name and she now controls...
03/12/2025

BREAKING NEWS 🚨‼️

2BABA's manager reveals that 2Baba has registered all his assets to Natasha's name and she now controls all his finances.
She even tried to get access the all his social media platforms before the management refused.

Natasha is the the one who determines which show, collaboration, or endorsement deal 2Baba can do. If she doesn't give her approval of anything, 2Baba won't do it because the show promoters only pay 2Baba through Natasha.
And anytime 2Baba tries to turn down any of her decisions, it becomes a fîght and Natasha always ends up bêatîng him like she did in Yesterday's live-stream. But 2Baba has never raised his hands on her because he knows she'll be the first person to report him if he does.

Seriously 2Baba doesn't deserve any of this D0mestîc V!olence. And the funny thing is just like most men, he's sifferîng in silence.

2Baba needs help to break FREE from these Chaîns

2 baba you can do better than this nah, why will allegedly hand over all your assets to a woman you just met in few years, no tell me say the woman is using jas on you o. Hah 😂

Ademola Adeleke of Osun has become the 5th governor who resign from the PDP in 2025 and gave an obvious reason. Details ...
02/12/2025

Ademola Adeleke of Osun has become the 5th governor who resign from the PDP in 2025 and gave an obvious reason. Details in the comment.

JUST IN: Full Bus Of Passengers Going To Aba From Owerri K!dnapped In Ngor-Okpala In Imo State
02/12/2025

JUST IN: Full Bus Of Passengers Going To Aba From Owerri K!dnapped In Ngor-Okpala In Imo State

Nigeria’s Defence Minister, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar Resigns With Immediate Effect
02/12/2025

Nigeria’s Defence Minister, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar Resigns With Immediate Effect

Band!ts Demand N150 Million Ransom To Release Kwara Monarch
01/12/2025

Band!ts Demand N150 Million Ransom To Release Kwara Monarch

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