Category: Northern Reports

  • 2023 election, Peter Obi of Nigeria and Nnamdi Kanu of Biafra

    It has taken me more than six months to finally write this article on Peter Obi, one-time bank chief, former governor of Anambra State and the 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), for some personal reasons.

    I have authored the profiles of virtually all the major presidential candidates and was surprised that despite having had a few memorable encounters with Obi, I only merely mentioned his name in passing as a bridge-builder across the Niger in an article in June 2017 titled: “Between Nigerian Igbos and Biafran Agitators – A Northerner’s Perspective.”

    I recall writing “Between Obasanjo, Atiku and the Media” in August 2003 on the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, on how the press had fuelled his altercation with his then principal President Olusegun Obasanjo.

    On the presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Rabiu Kwankwaso, I wrote “Between Jonathan and Kwankwaso” in November 2013 wherein I disclosed the hallmarks of his administration as the governor of Kano as the provision of scholarships, entrepreneurship skills and massive housing to the people, while embarking on ambitious road building projects throughout the state.

    On the African Action Congress (AAC) presidential candidate, my article “Sowore of Sahara Reporters for President?”, in April 2018, highlighted how he not only supported but equally protected me during a very difficult period in my life. I further emphasised in the piece how Sowore was in the habit of utilising his media platform to promote human rights and fight against corruption, coupled with the dictatorial tendencies of people in power.

    And in January 2022 before the primary election, I wrote a tribute to Bola Tinubu who subsequently became the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC). Titled “2023: Bola Tinubu and his ‘Loyal Boys’ in Government”, I underlined his dogged spirit, alongside strong reputation for building people by affording them unusual opportunities to succeed in the public space, which informs their unwavering loyalty to him.

    In March 2022, I had encounters with two respected spymasters at different times and locations: one of them is serving as an intelligence chief and the other a retired security czar, both from the North. Our deliberations were on potential presidential candidates from the South-East. We discussed the activities of the self-acclaimed leader of the proscribed secessionist movement, the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, who suddenly emerged as the most adored and prominent figure in Igboland.

    Kanu is so revered in the region that when he issued orders, his followers and others in the South-East ‘obediently obeyed’. Apart from ordering sit-at-home actions on what should be working days, Kanu, who called Nigeria a “zoo” in his online broadcasts, regularly insulted other ethnic groups, championed a secessionist campaign for an independent Republic of Biafra, by inciting violence and promoting vile anti-Nigeria sentiments.

    First arrested on the 14th of October, 2015 on a terrorism charge, he was granted bail on health grounds on the 25th of April 2017. However, he breached the bail conditions and fled abroad. While in self-exile, Kanu intensified seditious campaigns against Nigeria, using Radio Biafra to instigate violence and incite IPOB members to commit violent attacks on civilians and government personnel, particularly military and paramilitary officers and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    The Eastern Security Network (ESN), an armed wing of IPOB, continues to carry out “subversive activities” against the Nigerian State, under the moniker of unknown gunmen. During the EndSARS protests in October 2020, aside inciting his followers to assault security personnel and facilities, Kanu threatened some Yoruba leaders, after which mobs desecrated and looted the Palace of the Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu, who was rescued and evacuated by security agents.

    To the joy of many Nigerians who believe in peaceful coexistence and were deeply disturbed by his violent rhetoric and instigation of insurrection against the country, Kanu was successfully intercepted on 27the of June, 2021, through the collaborative efforts of Nigerian intelligence and security services and brought back to continue his trial in court.

    During my aforementioned encounters with the security chiefs, we discussed the likely aspirants who could emerge as presidential candidates from the then anticipated primary elections of the political parties. Meanwhile, two platforms that I run, PRNigeria and Economic Confidential, have weekly and monthly security and intelligence reports that we submit to organisations and institutions, including security services.

    The analysis of one of these platforms reveals that politically, Peter Obi and Professor Pat Utomi appear as highly acceptable faces to Igbo youths and a host of other Nigerians. The significant rise of Obi to national political reckoning, with the possibility of a real shot at the presidency, certainly has the capacity to assuage the feeling of many Igbos pertaining to their deeply perceived marginalisation, and also promote political inclusiveness.

    In fact, intelligence shows that Obi did his homework in traversing critical states, where he consulted with the right people before announcing his presidential aspiration. Apart from retired security officers, he engaged with traditional institutions, political stakeholders. It was not surprising that he picked his running mate, Yusuf Datti, from a reputable scholarly and political family in Northern Nigeria.

    Before his campaign garnered formidable traction, there were suggestions about alliances as he set out on the LP ticket. Others believed he ought to have stayed in the PDP as running mate to Atiku and aspire for the presidency in 2027. Possibly, the need to avoid a slugfest with the overbearing Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State made him jettison that advice. It turned out better as he embarked on own electoral trajectory not necessarily for the February election, but definitely for the future.

    And for those who have had the good fortune of encountering him, while Obi is not only stupendously wealthy and more so highly philanthropic towards good social causes, he is yet extremely simple and humble, unlike the typical rich Igbo folks and celebrities. PRNigeria has had reason to run some fact-checks that cleared a number of weighty allegations levelled against him.

    I can personally testify to the fact that Obi has many enviable qualities. In 2008, as Governor of Anambra State, he attended the launch of the Emergency Volunteer Group in Awka, which was hosted by the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), where I was then the spokesperson. The director of NEMA, AVM Mohammed Audu-Bida (retd) was amazed by his punctuality at the occasion, and the very unusual act of going around with a very light entourage, unlike most Nigerian governors.

    I noticed the same punctuality when he arrived earlier than the organisers of the first annual conference of the Guild of Corporate Online Publishers (GOCOP) in Lagos in August 2017. As the guest speaker at the event, he cautioned that the borrowing spree of the Buhari administration, coming with the figurative dangerous banana peels, could drag the country further down into financial turmoil, alongside its attendant stress on the naira and national economy.

    Even after emerging as the LP candidate, Obi remains modest. While going about the country in his energetic campaign, he can be described as a class act, who doesn’t insult or use foul language against opponents. Even when his motives were misconstrued, and he became a subject of disparaging comments by those in the opposition, for instance Governors Charles Soludo of Anambra and Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna, Obi is more measured and circumspect in replies.

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    Like one incapable of saying ill-things about anyone, he speaks kind words back to those attacking him. Obi is neither lousy nor garrulous, like some of the so-called Biafran freedom fighters and intellectuals, who engage in primitive, vicious, and violent crusades in the effort to draw attention to their need to secede the Southeast region from Nigeria, to form the Republic of Biafra.

    While the Biafran agitators, especially the followers of Kanu and IPOB/ESN members glorify and adopt violence as the only form of achieving their dream of an independent nation, they continue on the less-than-noble path of insurrection, characterised by the lack of finesse and civility in utterance and actions of the unknown gunmen that insist there wouldn’t be elections in South-East.

    Similarly, there is an insular strain of fanatical ‘Obidients’, who see in Obi nothing beyond an Igbo project for seeking redress to the considered marginalisation of the Igbo from the presidency of Nigeria, with their dispositions being brash, uncouth and entitled.

    Despite these, Obi and his ‘Nigerian supporters’ believe in dialogue and engagement with the democratic process towards the building of a better country, whose fault lines can be healed. They are the patriotic ‘Obidients’ who are mature, responsible, and see the need for a nation where the whole will always be definitely greater than any of its individual parts, hence the democratic process is a tool towards achieving greatness for all.

    As we brace up for the reality of exercising our franchise to elect a president in a few days, I am solidly persuaded that fake prophecies, social media attacks, unscientific opinion polls, religious sentiments, and ethnic bigotry would not determine the outcome of the election but the formidable appeal and groundwork of the candidate the electorate are already sold on to, and whose networks will be able to rally across different divides.

    It is undeniable that ethno religious campaigns have fouled the air and unfortunately become a major determining factor in the forthcoming polls. While an Igbo from the South-East, a Yoruba Muslim from the South-West and a Northeasterner have never held the office of the President, Obi, Tinubu, Atiku are the main gladiators in the current race.

    As other prominent stakeholders in the Nigeria project have declared, I enjoin our political parties and their supporters to adhere to electoral rules and be willing to embrace the spirit of sportsmanship, whenever the results of the presidential election are officially announced. Then the Nigerian people would have truly spoken.

     Yushau Shuaib, founder of PRNigeria, is the author of “An Encounter with the Spymaster”

  • Anonymous donor gives Obi’s campaign 50 vehicles in Adamawa

    Anonymous donor gives Obi’s campaign 50 vehicles in Adamawa

    An anonymous donor on Tuesday handed 50 vehicles, mostly jeeps, to the Presidential Campaign Committee (PCC) of the Labour Party (LP) in Adamawa State.

    Presenting the cars at the LP PCC Office in Yola, a representative of the donor, Malam Yusuf Jabatawa, said the vehicles were a personal gesture of the donor to ease movement for the Peter Obi and Datti Ahmed’s ticket.

    “I’m here to represent my boss who doesn’t want the public to know who he is. This is a personal gesture by him, donating 50 vehicles for use at the party. He has taken it upon himself to take care of the logistics need of the campaign in the State,” Jabatawa said.

    He asked the electorate to vote for LP on Saturday because the party’s candidate is the hope of greatness for Nigeria.

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    “The donor believes that the Obi-Datti is what will take us out of the despicable situation that we find ourselves in. Peter Obi and Datti Ahmed represent hope for Nigeria,” he said.

    Receiving the vehicles on behalf of the LP PCC, the Coordinator of the Council in the state, Professor Caleb Fili said the donor’s decision to support the campaign council is a decision to support Nigeria because Peter Obi is Nigeria’s hope.

    “Peter Obi is the person with the capacity, competence and compassion to lead. I urge Nigerians to rekindle the hope that we have by coming out on Saturday to vote for him,” he said.

  • Tinubu’s presidency will unite Christians, Muslims

    Tinubu’s presidency will unite Christians, Muslims

    The Plateau State Governorship Candidate of All Progressive Congress (APC) Dr. Nentawe Yilwada has said that Nigeria needs Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the party’s Presidential Candidate to unite Christians and Muslims for national progress.

    He emphasised that Tinubu has the leadership qualities to leverage on the strength of religious groups for development.

    Nentawe stated this yesterday at the grand finale of his campaigns held at the Shendam stadium in Shendam local government area.

    He said: “This  election is about continuity and consolidation, that is why I urged you to go and cast your votes for Senator Tinubu. I can assure you that Tinubu has what it takes to make Nigeria a prosperous nation when voted into power. He will propel Nigeria to the path of economic prosperity and sustainable development.

    Nentawe also asked people of the southern zone to vote for him as the next governor of the state and vote Governor Simon Lalong as the senator from the zone.

    Governor Lalong expressed confidence that the party’s Presidential candidate will emerge winner of the February 25th Presidential election.

    Lalong described Bola Tinubu, as the best man to sail Nigeria to a glorious destination, calling on people to vote massively for him.

  • Binani doles out 73 vehicles

    Binani doles out 73 vehicles

    The governorship candidate of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Adamawa State, Senator Aishatu Ahmed Binani, doled out 73 vehicles to different groups and individuals.

    Among the beneficiaries are the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), religious organisations, youths and women.

    The governorship hopeful handed out the vehicles during a brief ceremony at the Muhammadu Buhari Square in Yola, saying the vehicles were meant to improve the livelihoods of the beneficiaries.

    Binani said she as a lawmaker first as a House of Representatives member and then as a senator, had always given out vehicles and other empowerment items to better the lives of her people.

    She said the latest gesture was in furtherance of that practice.

  • Borno releases N611.9m for scholarship allowances

    Borno releases N611.9m for scholarship allowances

    Borno State Government said it had released N611.9 million for the payment of scholarship allowance to indigent students in tertiary institutions.

    The Executive Secretary of the Borno State Scholarship Board, Mallam Bala Isa, said this yesterday at a briefing in Maiduguri.

    Isa said: “We have good news for Borno students; Governor Babagana Zulum has approved and released the sum of N611.9m for the payment of 2021/22 scholarship allowances for students. This is in line with his commitment to the 25-year development plan of Borno where education is one aspect that is receiving priority attention.

    “His Excellency is very much aware of the difficulties and hardship being experienced by students, coupled with the recent increment of fees in many institutions and hoped the release would assist them to pay registration fees,” Isa said.

    While announcing a plan to increase the allowance by the governor in his second term, Isa said that the government would also sponsor more students in special fields to study overseas.

    He explained that 22,769 students would benefit from the N611.9m scholarship, comprising 17,535 students in 48 universities who were entitled to N50,000 each, while 3,350 students in 17 Polytechnics were entitled to N25,000 each.

    According to him, 1,805 students undergoing National Certificate of Education (NCE) in 22 colleges of education are entitled to N15,000 each.

    He urged the students to reciprocate the gesture by being more dedicated to their studies.

    Speaking on behalf of the students, the President of National Union of Borno State Students (NUBOSS), Abubakar-Sadiq Wajiro, lauded the governor for his support to education.

    Wajiro described the development as a relief that would cushion the effect of school fees on parents and students.

    “This development is timely and came at the right time. Thank you, Prof Zulum for being a student-friendly governor. This development will go a long way in saving many students from dropping out of school,” Wajiro said.

  • Kogi ADC candidate Abejide opens campaign office for Tinubu

    Kogi ADC candidate Abejide opens campaign office for Tinubu

    The member representing Yagba Federal Constituency in the  House of Representatives and candidate of the Africa Democratic Congress (ADC),   Leke Abejide yesterday   inaugurated a campaign office and organization  for All Progressives Congress(APC)  Presidential candidate, Asiwaju  Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    The  organisation which he called, Asiwaju Confluence Campaign Organization (ACCO) took place  in Lokoja, the Kogi State capital.

     Abejide said his vision for the project stemmed from the fact that he had keenly watched Senator Tinubu while growing up and had come to the conclusion that he is the president that can seamlessly consolidate on the gains of democracy already put in place by President Muhammadu Buhari.

    The structure of the organization, he said, has been put together to target over 200, 000 votes within it and hundreds of thousands of other votes from the people .

    According to  Abejide, the Board of Trustees of the organization is being chaired by Chief James Faleke with Seyi Tinubu as the National Youth Adviser, adding that the structure also has office of  Operation and Special Duties, Youth and Women Mobilisation and Media and Publicity.

    The structure also has Welfare, Logistics and Protocol, with Chief David Dare Maiyegun as the Director General, while Dr. Hassan Abdulrahman is the Secretary General and Head of Research, Strategy and Documentation, among others.

    “We have also put in place an online registration device for members  from within and outside Kogi State and vote massively for Asiwaju  Tinubu . In this regard, we are counting on thousands of Volunteers who have shown tremendous interest in this God endowed project, destined to move Nigeria to unprecedented progress.”

    “No doubt, the Asiwaju Confluence Campaign Organization (ACCO 2023) is water tight from top to bottom, grassroots based and focused to achieve maximum success. Note that even as we canvass for massive Support, the Director General approves the admission of online registrants as it cannot be infiltrated by mischief makers.”

    “One advantage we have is the fact that our office is strategically located on Lokoja – Ajaokuta road which is also the route to the Eastern flank . So commuters are opportuned to catch a glimpse of Asiwaju’s qualities through the electronic billboard that will be strategically positioned here to reel out digital pictures, messages and jingles for 24 hours daily.”

    “Again, through our Media and Publicity Directorate, campaign jingles will be paid for to air on several Radio and Television stations. No doubt, God has endorsed this project and with your massive support, we will get to our destination point on 29th May.

    “I am also aware that the task ahead is enormous but your commitment so far predicts victory for our leader,  Tinubu, our incoming President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, God willing.

    The Director General of the Campaign Organization, Chief David Dare Maiyegun stressed that the organization is a manifestation of the vision translated to reality by Elder Leke Abejide.

    “Today’s event is novel because the National Coordinator of this project is a candidate of another party who has identified the Sterling qualities of our leader Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu hence his resolve to mobilise resources for a very sincere, perfectly organised structure down to earth and valuable grassroots support for Asiwaju Tinubu, not minding whose ox is gored.

    “I must at this point implore all and sundary to cooperate with us and vote en mass for Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu on 25th February 2023 as we collectively move this train to the desired destination. I must thank the coordinator for finding me and other directors worthy of this assignment, and I promise that we will deliver on the renewed hope mandate of Tinubu/ Shettima.

    The Director General, the Secretary General and Head of Research, Strategy and Documentation, Dr. Abdulrahman Hassan described the event as a testament of the readiness to ensure Senator Tinubu wins Saturday’s presidential polls, noting that the organization is not leaving anything to chance.

    He noted that the organization is different from other campaign bodies in view of the structure and methodology being adopted, saying the APC would win overhangingly on Saturday.

    Dr Hassan praised the sponsor , Abejide for his passion towards the project, and stressed the commitment of members and volunteers to ensure the success of the organization.

  • SDP Reps candidate steps down for Adefisoye

    SDP Reps candidate steps down for Adefisoye

    A Social Democratic Party (SDP) House of Representatives candidate in Idanre/Ifedore federal constituency of Ondo State, Alhaji Ahmed Olaniyi Saliu has stepped down for the incumbent member representing the constituency, . Tajudeen Adefisoye.

    Alhaji Saliu’s decision  to step down for Adefisoye of the All Progressives Congress (APC) was made known  on Monday in Akure, the state capita. This is  barely five days to the Presidential and National Assembly elections.

    The youthful and ICT expert said his decision to step down for Adefisoye, who is popularly known as Small Alhaji was informed by the overwhelming performance of the federal lawmaker.

    Alhaji Saliu added that he also decided to quit the race  because Adefisoye deserves a second term in the overall developmental interests of Idanre/Ifedore federal constituency.

    Alhaji Saliu posited that reelecting Adefisoye as a Ranking member of the House of Representatives would bring a whole lot of benefits to Idanre/Ifedore federal constituency than electing a new member that will need some years to get acquainted with the politics of the National Assembly.

    “I have taken time to analyse the benefits of my candidacy in the February 25 House of Reps election in Idanre/Ifedore federal constituency. I truly feel proud to have stepped down for Hon. Adefisoye today because of his overwhelming acceptability and popularity across our federal constituency.

    “The man has also written his name in gold with his outstanding performance thus far as a member representing us at the National Assembly. In my honest opinion, Small Alhaji is the man that truly knows the way and the people of our constituency should not hesitate to reelect him”. 

    Meanwhile, Alhaji Saliu has appealed to all SDP members across Idanre/Ifedore federal constituency to troop out on Saturday and cast their votes for Adefisoye. He added that Small Alhaji would definitely turn Idanre/Ifedore to a place of pride if reelected as a Ranking member of the House of Representatives.

  • ‘Govt should embrace digital currency’ says expert

    ‘Govt should embrace digital currency’ says expert

    Dim Thomas Chukwuma who is fondly called Dimydre is the founder of Dimy Xchange, a platform to trade digital currency. He is a successful trader and he has left no stone unturned in ensuring that many people around him benefit from his robust trading prowess.

    As part of his long time wish, he is of the opinion that the Nigerian Government should join the world in embracing digital Currency.

    Digital money (or digital currency) refers to any means of payment that exists in a purely electronic form. Digital money is not physically tangible like a dollar bill or a coin. It is accounted for and transferred using online systems. One well-known form of digital money is the cryptocurrency Bitcoin.

    Digital currency is safe and reliable. Nobody should be scared of participating in this trend. Many countries especially foreign and advanced ones have keyed into this concept a long time ago while Nigeria and many other African countries are lagging behind.

    As a result of this, Chukwuma has charged Nigerian Government to join these advanced countries and embrace digital currency. Recall that at a point in 2021, the Buhari led administration banned Nigerians from trading in digital currency. Chukwuma sees this as a slap on democracy. He sees it as regress and a clear show of shame.

    If the Nigeria Government can wholly embrace digital currency, there will be provision of jobs for the youths, Nigeria will meet advanced countries standards, their will be hope for the youths, there will be hope for technology, and lastly this will be a plus for the economy.

  • Umar meets Sokoto traders, promises to revamp economy

    Umar meets Sokoto traders, promises to revamp economy

    Sokoto Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) governorship candidate, Mallam Saidu Umar (Mallam Ubandoman Sokoto) has met with Sokoto traders association promising to revamp the economy and sustain the friendly business environment if elected.

    A statement by the New Media Aide to the governorship candidate, Nafiu Muhammad Lema, said Umar made the promise on Sunday during a meeting at the auditorium of Sokoto State Chambers of Commerce located within the Sokoto Trade Fair.

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    Umar said his administration will focus on the internally generated revenue in the State.

    According to him, if he’s elected his administration will outline plans to diversify the state economy by bringing in investors across the globe to generate revenue and provide the teeming young population with employment opportunities which will further the agenda for poverty alleviation in the State.

    He said other indigenous investors too will not be left out in the noble drive, as the State Government under his watch will liaise with relevant investment institutions to make sure they’re provided for.

    Umar also pledged to provide enabling environment for the traders to continue to thrive in their various areas of business.

    Members of the business community in Sokoto who spoke through their leaders, President Sokoto Chamber of Commerce, Alh Mu’azu Bello, Chairman of the Sokoto Traders Association, Alh Chika Sarkin Gishiri, and others affirmed their solidarity and loyalty to the PDP in Sokoto State.

    They assured they will mobilise and massively vote for its candidates at the polls later this month and the next month.

  • One killed at Ebonyi APC campaign ground

    One killed at Ebonyi APC campaign ground

    Gunmen at the weekend invaded an All Progressives Congress (APC) campaign rally venue in Ebonyi, killing one person.

    The wife of a journalist in the state narrowly escaped death during the attack.

    The incident happened at Ezzagu Ward 1 in Isielu local government area where the Ebonyi Central senatorial candidate of the party, Ken Eze visited on the campaign stump.

    An indigene of the area, Mr Benjamin Nworie whose wife escaped death during the attack, said the gunmen invaded the campaign ground and opened fire on the party members.

    He said the attack happened when campaign had ended and supporters were about leaving.

    “I received a distress call from my wife, Eunice, that she was in trouble. She said that she was calling me from a bush where she scampered for safety,” he said.

    The hoodlums, Mr Nworie said, also burnt a Hiace bus and one vehicle before zooming off. 

    Mr Nworie while calling on security agents to up their games in protecting lives and property also lamented the proliferation of firearms in the state.