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Completion of Anioma State tied to Nwoko’s 2027 return — Oganah

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Completion of Anioma State tied to Nwoko’s 2027 return — Oganah

By Dapo Akinrefon

Prince Tonnie Oganah is the Director of Media for the Anioma State creation. In this interview, he speaks on the prospect of the creation of Anioma State, why Ned Nwoko, the lawmaker representing Delta North, deserves reelection.

He also expresses optimism about the commitment of the All Progressives Congress, APC, to the creation of Anioma State, among others. Excerpts:

What’s the guarantee that APC is sincere with Anioma State creation? Is it not just a vote-inducing promise meant to deceive the Anioma people?

Not true. The past and current APC Chairman have publicly sworn the party’s commitment to it and the senate president, Godswill Akpabio, who is a lover of the Igbo nation and Nigeria has also publicly endorsed the creation as well as the efforts of our indefatigable and super achieving Senator Ned Nwoko whose untiring efforts will ensure that this 10th senate and House of Representatives working with the various states of assembly will create the state and properly balance the federation because Anioma being a predominantly Igbo state will bring equity and unity to the Nigerian federation.

Of all the state requests in Igbo land, Anioma is the only one bringing value added to the southeast from the south-south without any acrimony from the south-south people, who are happy and relieved to see that we join our kith and kin.

With the over two-thirds majority of the APC in all the federal and state legislative houses, it is only a matter of time for all zones to have 7 States each and this will ensure an easy victory for APC despite the waves the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) is making with Peter Obi and Kwankwaso’s defection.

Why did the umbrella body of all Anioma people, IZU ANIOMA, openly endorse both Anioma State creation and the re-election of Senator Ned Nwoko when there are other Anioma sons and daughters in the race?

They did that because every right-thinking Anioma person supports or should support Anioma state creation so as to fulfil the dreams of our forefathers and ancestors, as well as unlock prosperity for our people, whilst properly uniting all Ibos who are in 13 states of Nigeria, as well as balancing the federation, which currently places Igbos at the bottom of the barrel.

They endorsed Ned because he stands head and shoulders above other contestants with his vision for empowerment for our people, liberation and life-more-abundant for not just Anioma people but humanity at large, with special focus on the black race. His bills and motions stand him apart.

From the fight against malaria to payment of monthly allowance to widows and the unemployed, use of the Naira as the only means of exchange, right to bear arms by citizens, demand and payment of only one-month advance rent, etcetera.

This he did without forgetting to demand that the Ukpai light project is properly stepped down, the Ogwashi Uku water dam is completed and the coastal road in Aboh is done, as well as the dredging of the River Niger in Asaba and Onitsha. Ned is the most decorated federal legislator in Nigeria, and his colleagues nominated him for that position. So how can we, Anioma people, reject someone the whole world is applauding?

Google Ned Nwoko’s legislative achievements and compare them to what others have done, even when they were governors with unlimited power and funds. There’s nothing one failed to achieve as governor that he or she will or can achieve as senator. We should all support Ned Nwoko to unlock prosperity for all with Anioma State creation, which will benefit every Okafor, Adaeke, Okolie and Adankwo without leaving out Adaolie, Adafor, Okeke and Okonkwo.

Anioma wasted valuable time bickering over whether we are Igbos, what zone we are going to, and he didn’t consult enough; he loves beautiful women.

Ned’s antecedents, as the man who repatriated our over-invoiced and hitherto stolen wealth, are the ones to bring back the heydays of not just the Anioma people but the Ibo nation as well.

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2027: Peter Obi might have more votes than Atiku – Daniel Bwala

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Special Adviser on Media and Policy CommunicationDaniel Bwala, says he fears that the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, presidential candidate, Peter Obi might have more votes than Atiku Abubakar in the 2027 general elections.

Bwala expressed this fear on Friday while responding to questions in an interview on Symfoni TV.

He was speaking on the chances of Atiku, his former principal as next year’s general elections get closer.

He said, “I fear Peter Obi might get more votes than Atiku Abubakar in the 2027 election, and my other fear is that he might come a distant fourth.

“If that happens, his legacy as a politician in his last attempt could be affected.
In the 2023 election, the PDP had several governors, senators, and Reps who supported him, but right now, there is not a single governor backing him.

“The fact remains that Atiku Abubakar has never historically commanded more votes from the North-West in his political career.”




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Ex-DLA presidential aspirant confirms partial refund of nomination fee, raises fresh concerns over primary process

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Former presidential aspirant of the Democratic Leadership Alliance (DLA), Mrs. Abisayo Busari-Akinnadeju, has confirmed receiving a refund of ₦10.8 million from the party following her withdrawal from the 2027 presidential race.

Busari-Akinnadeju disclosed this in a statement on Friday, noting that while the party had returned the bulk of the nomination fee she paid in April 2026, an outstanding balance of ₦1.2 million was yet to be refunded.

According to her, the refund followed her resignation from the DLA on May 28 after disagreements over the party’s candidate selection process.

“I acknowledge receipt of ₦10.8 million out of the presidential nomination fee I paid. While I appreciate this action, a balance of ₦1.2 million remains outstanding,” she stated.

The former aspirant, however, stressed that the refund did not address what she described as fundamental concerns surrounding the integrity of the party’s presidential primary process.

She alleged that efforts were made to prevent her participation in the screening exercise and claimed that a disciplinary procedure was later deployed to remove her from the contest after she declined to endorse a consensus arrangement.

According to Busari-Akinnadeju, the issues at stake go beyond the reimbursement of funds and raise broader questions about internal democracy and compliance with electoral regulations.

“The return of the money does not resolve the concerns surrounding the process. It only addresses one aspect of a much larger issue involving transparency, fairness, and adherence to democratic principles,” she said.

She further alleged that state chairmen of the party were instructed not to attend the presidential primary but instead submit figures to the national secretariat as part of a process intended to produce a consensus candidate.

The former aspirant argued that the Electoral Act requires the consent of all cleared aspirants before a consensus candidate can emerge, insisting that such conditions were not met in her case.

She maintained that her experience points to the need for stronger safeguards to protect aspirants seeking elective offices, regardless of their financial capacity or political influence.

“My concern is no longer limited to the money. It is about ensuring that future aspirants are protected from similar experiences and that political participation remains fair and accessible to all Nigerians,” she said.

She thanked supporters, civil society groups, and members of the public who followed developments surrounding the matter, noting that public scrutiny played a key role in securing the refund.

Having resigned from partisan politics, Busari-Akinnadeju said she would now focus on the Dare Agenda Movement, a platform she described as dedicated to promoting purposeful leadership and citizen-driven governance.

According to her, the movement aims to mobilise Nigerians toward active engagement in nation-building beyond electoral cycles.

“The work of building a better Nigeria cannot wait until 2027. The Dare Agenda is already in motion, and we remain committed to pursuing leadership accountability and national development,” she added.




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NDC primaries massively rigged, I won regardless – Senatorial aspirant, Agbonayinma

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Edo South Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, Senatorial aspirant, Ehiozuwa Agbonayinma, has alleged that the just concluded party’s primary election was massively rigged.

Speaking during an interview on Arise Television on Friday, Agbonayinma said he won the primaries despite the rigging, and asked for the announcement of the result.

Recall that the NDC is yet to announce the result of her primary election which was held last week.

Agbonayinma said, “I won Edo South NDC primaries despite the process being rigged. I won the election honourably, with a large turnout, and ward chairmen, local government chairmen, and other party leaders all affirmed that I clearly won.

“There is no ambiguity about the result. What is delaying the announcement of the results since May 29th? Today is June 5th, so what exactly is being hidden or held back?

“We went through the primaries, and those who win should be allowed to move forward.

“If I had not won, I would have conceded to the rightful winner, but since I won, I should be given the opportunity to proceed based on the outcome of the election.”




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