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EKITI Guber Poll: ‘I am the ‘Omolaja’, the unifier APC fears’ — PDP’s Oluyede declares

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The candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Wole Oluyede, has sent a strong warning to political opponents, declaring himself the “Omolaja” (unifier) of Ekiti PDP and the rallying force that will dismantle the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, in the June 20, 2026 governorship election.

Speaking at a stakeholders’ meeting in Ikere Ekiti, Oluyede made it clear that his ongoing political engagements are strategic moves to consolidate power and secure total victory.

According to a press statement by Oluyede’s Special Adviser on Media, Gani Salau, and made available to journalists in Ado Ekiti on Tuesday, the PDP governorship candidate said, “I am the Omolaja of Ekiti PDP—the one bringing everyone together. That is what they fear. That is why they are uncomfortable.”

Responding to criticisms over his high-level consultations, Oluyede dismissed detractors as politically irrelevant, insisting that unity across divides is the PDP’s strongest weapon.

“Let them criticise. Let them complain. While they are talking, we are working—and we are winning,” he fired.

He urged party members to close ranks and align with his strategy, stressing that division only benefits the administration of Governor Biodun Oyebanji.

“This election is winnable—but only if we stand together. No excuses, no distractions. Victory is within reach,” he said.

Oluyede took a swipe at the APC-led government, describing it as a failure that has left Ekiti underdeveloped despite huge resources.

He vowed to deliver an Independent Power Plant (IPP) to end darkness, massive road reconstruction and a functional ring road network, jobs for youths and an end to street idleness, prompt salary payment and 13th-month bonus for workers, and immediate action on unpaid pensions, gratuities, and leave bonuses.

“Ekiti cannot continue like this. Enough of . Enough of stagnation. We will fix this state,” he declared.

Oluyede left no doubt about his ambition:
“My mission is clear—by October 16, 2026, I will be at Oke Ayoba as Governor of Ekiti State. Nothing will stop it.”

The Director-General of the Campaign Council, Makanjuola Ogundipe, charged party members to immediately begin ward-to-ward mobilisation, declaring that the battle for Ekiti has begun.

The Ekiti PDP Chairman, Tunji Odeyemi, echoed the call, urging members to convert support into votes.

The Deputy Governorship candidate, Deji Ogunsakin, delivered a blunt message:
“The time has come to vote out failure. Ekiti deserves better—and Oluyede represents that change.”

Party leader and former senator, Duro Faseyi, described Oluyede’s emergence as divine, declaring: “God has started this journey, and He will finish it in victory.”

The Campaign Organisation warned that the election will not be won by sentiment, but by unity, strategy and aggressive mobilisation.

“This is not the time for division. This is the time to take power. Ekiti must rise—and it will rise with Oluyede.”




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Trump cancels planned strikes, bombings on Iran

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United States President Donald Trump has announced the cancellation of planned military strikes and bombings against Iran.

Trump cited progress in high-level discussions involving the Iranian leadership and several regional stakeholders.

In a statement posted on Truth Social on Thursday, Trump said he ordered the cancellation of the scheduled military action after talks with the Islamic Republic of Iran reached the highest levels of leadership and received approval.

According to Trump, discussions and final terms of a proposed agreement have been approved in principle and in detail by all parties involved, including the United States, Israel, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Turkey, Pakistan, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan and Egypt.

He added that a naval blockade against Iran would remain in place until the proposed agreement is formally finalized.

Trump also disclosed that the time and venue for the signing of the agreement would be announced shortly.

The US President wrote: “Based on the fact that discussions with the Islamic Republic of Iran have been brought to the highest level of Iranian leadership and approved, I have, as President of the United States of America, cancelled the scheduled strikes and bombings against Iran this evening.

“Discussions and final points have been, in both concept and great detail, approved by all parties involved, including the United States, Israel, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Turkey, Pakistan, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan, Egypt, and others. The Naval Blockade will remain in full force and effect until this Transaction is finalized — Time and place of the signing to be announced shortly.”




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2027: Having 36 govs means nothing — Peter Obi

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Presidential candidate of the Nigerian Democratic Congress, NDC, Peter Obi, has said that political support from state governors will not determine the outcome of future elections, insisting that his past electoral performance shows that governors backing means nothing.

Speaking during an interview on Noire TV, Obi argued that despite not having the backing of a single governor in the previous election, he was still able to win 12 states, alleging that two states were “taken away through rigging.”

He said “It doesn’t matter whether 36 governors are with the president, I didn’t have one governor in the last election and I won 12 states, even after they have stolen two from me, I won 12 states by making Abuja state we now have 37 states cause that’s what the judgement or the Supreme Court showed.

“Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso won 1 Kano, APC, PDP and Labour all won 12 states each and in it I lost two by a process of rigging, so I would have had 14.

“So it doesn’t matter whether they took all the Governors what is important and what this campaign election is going to be about is about how to make Nigeria work for the poor.”




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Court declares AAP legally registered, directs INEC to issue certificate of registration

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The African Alliance Party, AAP, has said that the Court of Appeal, Makurdi Division, has declared the party a legally registered political party in Nigeria.

National Chairman of the party, Rev. Peters Olusegun Iyaobaje, in a statement on Thursday, said the judgment was delivered in Appeal No. CA/MK/102/26, filed by the party against the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, its Chairman, Prof. Joash Ojo Amupitan, SAN, and the Secretary, Dr. Rose Oriarian-Anthony.

According to Iyaobaje, the appellate court held that AAP is deemed to be a duly registered political party by operation of law.

The statement explained, “The basis of the court’s decision was that INEC failed to challenge the party’s eligibility for registration within the constitutionally prescribed 90-day window available for the registration of political parties.

“The court found that INEC’s failure to act within that period foreclosed any objection to the party’s registration, thereby entitling AAP to be treated as a registered political party as a matter of constitutional right.

“Consequent upon its findings, the court directed INEC to issue and deliver a certificate of registration to the African Alliance Party without further delay. This order is binding on INEC and all its officers.

“This judgment reinforces the principle that constitutional timelines imposed on regulatory authorities are not merely directory but are mandatory in nature. INEC’s inaction within the prescribed period cannot be used as an instrument to deny eligible political associations their right to registration.”

The party said the decision is a significant affirmation of the rule of law and the integrity of Nigeria’s multiparty democratic framework ahead of the 2027 General Election.

The judgment is coming amid a suit seeking the deregistration of some Nigerian opposition political parties ahead of the 2027 general elections.




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