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INEC that announces election result at 4am is criminal – Datti Baba-Ahmed

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Ex-Labour Party vice presidential candidate, Datti Baba-Ahmed, has slammed the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC, for announcing the 2023 election result at 4am.

Speaking in an interview with Symfoni, Baba-Ahmed stated that an electoral umpire that announces results at 4am is a criminal.

Baba-Ahmed also lambasted President Bola Tinubu for leading a government that was a product of that ‘criminal’ act.

“I keep saying, and I sometimes I wonder, we Nigerians, why do we just take everything to pass? How can an INEC chairman promise African leaders, including Nelson Mandela’s younger brother,Thabo Mbeki, that he would announce election result by 9am but sneaked and did the announcement by  by 4am?

“Isn’t this person a thief? Isn’t he a crook to announce results by 4am? This is wrong. Look, you’re a Nigerian. I’m a Nigerian. Well, I know I did my part. I tried to stop it, but it has passed. 

“And how can you shamelessly be leading a government that was announced at 4am? Who works at 4am? Criminals!  The INEC that announces a result at 4am is a criminal INEC. Believe me,” he said.




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APC primaries: I have accepted outcome in good faith – Nasarawa Assembly Speaker Jatau

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Speaker of the Nasarawa State House of Assembly, Danladi Jatau, has described the outcome of the recently concluded All Progressives Congress, APC, primary elections as an act of God.

Jatau said he has accepted the result with humility and a spirit of sportsmanship.

Speaking on the outcome of the party primaries, Jatau noted that the electoral process was conducted in line with the timetable and guidelines issued by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, stressing that electoral contests naturally produce winners and losers.

According to him, politics is a competitive process in which not every aspirant can emerge victorious, adding that participants must be prepared to accept the outcome while respecting established democratic procedures.

“Political contests come with two possible outcomes, victory or defeat. Some of our colleagues were successful in the primaries, and I congratulate them on their emergence,” he said.

The Speaker acknowledged that some aspirants who are dissatisfied with the outcome have chosen to seek redress through appropriate party channels and other legitimate avenues, expressing confidence that their concerns would be addressed in accordance with due process.

He, however, maintained that his personal response to the result has been guided by faith and political maturity.

“For me, I have long cultivated the spirit of sportsmanship. I see what happened as the will of God, and I have accepted it wholeheartedly and in good faith,” Jatau stated.

He expressed gratitude to God for the opportunities and achievements recorded throughout his political career, noting that every experience, whether favourable or otherwise, should be approached with appreciation and dignity.

The Speaker further urged party members and supporters to remain united and committed to the collective interests of the APC, stating the need for cohesion as preparations intensify ahead of future electoral contests.




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2027: Ahmed Bala leads grassroots push for Seyi Tinubu’s youth agenda

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As Nigeria continues to pursue national renewal under the Renewed Hope Agenda, a growing number of grassroots leaders are playing critical roles in connecting citizens to governance, promoting civic participation and mobilizing support for national development. Among the most visible of these emerging voices is Hon. Ahmed Bala, Director General of Relax Tinubu Is Fixing Nigeria (RTIFN).

Known for his energy, accessibility and commitment to grassroots engagement, Bala has built a reputation as a tireless mobilizer, bridge-builder and advocate for youth inclusion. Through RTIFN, he has helped create a nationwide platform that encourages Nigerians to actively participate in nation-building while supporting policies aimed at economic growth, national unity and social progress.

Over the years, Ahmed Bala has distinguished himself through extensive engagements across the country, using town hall meetings, stakeholder consultations, youth forums, media interactions and community outreach programmes to educate citizens on government policies and encourage constructive civic participation.

Under his leadership, RTIFN has grown into a vibrant movement with structures across Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones and a growing presence among Nigerians in the diaspora. The movement’s expansion reflects Bala’s belief that national development can only be achieved when citizens from all backgrounds are united by a common purpose.

One of his most notable achievements has been his ability to foster dialogue across ethnic, religious and regional divides. At a time when national cohesion remains a major challenge, Bala has consistently promoted a message of unity, urging Nigerians to place the country’s collective interests above sectional considerations.

His message continues to resonate with citizens who share a common aspiration for peace, stability and prosperity.

Recognizing that young people remain the backbone of Nigeria’s future, Ahmed Bala has placed youth mobilization at the heart of RTIFN’s activities. He has championed initiatives designed to engage youths from urban centres to rural communities, encouraging them to embrace leadership, entrepreneurship, community service and active citizenship.

Supporters say his grassroots approach has inspired thousands of young Nigerians to see themselves not merely as observers of governance but as active contributors to national development.

As a committed advocate of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, Bala has also devoted considerable effort to public enlightenment campaigns aimed at explaining government programmes, highlighting developmental initiatives and encouraging citizens to remain optimistic about Nigeria’s future.

His leadership style is widely described as inclusive, disciplined and service-oriented. Whether engaging traditional rulers, community leaders, students, artisans, traders or professionals, Bala has demonstrated a unique ability to connect with people at every level of society.

Central to his work is his association with Mr. Seyi Tinubu, whose commitment to youth development, empowerment and national service continues to inspire young Nigerians across the country. Drawing inspiration from Seyi Tinubu’s vision, Bala has expanded RTIFN’s reach while promoting values of patriotism, hard work, unity and responsible citizenship.

The movement recently recorded another milestone with the launch of its Nationwide Membership Registration Exercise, which commenced simultaneously in Abuja, the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory.

Speaking at the launch, Bala described the exercise as a call to patriotic Nigerians who believe in national unity, peace, economic prosperity and sustainable development.

“This registration exercise is more than just enrolling members into a movement. It is a call to all patriotic Nigerians who believe in the greatness of our nation and who are committed to supporting policies and programmes that promote national development, unity, peace, security and economic prosperity,” he said.

The registration exercise has also been extended to Nigerians in the diaspora, reflecting RTIFN’s growing international footprint and its determination to involve Nigerians everywhere in the country’s development journey.

Bala used the occasion to commend Seyi Tinubu for his unwavering commitment to youth development and inclusion, noting that his continuous engagement with young Nigerians has inspired hope and encouraged greater participation in national development efforts.

As RTIFN continues to expand nationwide, Ahmed Bala remains at the forefront of efforts to mobilize citizens, strengthen civic engagement and build confidence in Nigeria’s future.

For many observers, his growing influence reflects a broader movement aimed at connecting government policies with grassroots realities while encouraging Nigerians, particularly young people, to become active stakeholders in the country’s development.

Through his dedication, resilience and passion for public service, Ahmed Bala has emerged as one of the leading grassroots voices promoting national unity, youth empowerment and the Renewed Hope Agenda, helping to unite Nigerians around a shared vision of peace, prosperity and progress.




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ADC crisis: Court adjourns Nafiu Bala’s suit against David Mark

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The Federal High Court in Abuja on Wednesday adjourned a suit filed by Mr Nafiu-Bala Gombe against the David Mark-led executives of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, until June 8 for hearing.

Justice Peter Lifu adjourned the case after Gombe’s lawyer, Robert Emukpoeruo, SAN, applied for an adjournment following the absence of counsel to parties seeking to join the suit in court.

When the case was called, only the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, and parties seeking joinder were not represented in court.

Although it was confirmed from the court record that INEC was duly served with hearing notice, parties seeking to join were not served.

Counsel to ADC, Shaibu Aruwa, SAN, called the attention of the court to the history of the suit in relation to parties applying for joinder.

He said the former trial judge, Justice Emeka Nwite, had taken judicial notice of them in the previous proceedings.

Aruwa, therefore, urged the court to accord the parties seeking for joinder same respect to come and say why they needed to be joined in the interest of fair hearing.

Besides, he said issues had already been joined with the parties seeking to join the case, and that the plaintiff was in the know.

Responding, Emukpoeruo gave a titbit about the Supreme Court judgement which ordered for an accelerated hearing of the case, in line with the earlier Appeal Court judgement.

The lawyer, who applied that all pending processes be filed and served, sought an adjournment to give the parties seeking to join the leverage for fair hearing.

ADC’s counsel, Aruwa; Suleiman Usman, SAN, who appeared for Sen. David Mark; Realwan Okpanachi, who represented Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and P. I. Oyewole, lawyer to Chief Ralp Nwosu, did not oppose the application for adjournment.

The defence counsel however informed the court that the attitude of the plaintiff, in applying for the reassignment of the case when the matter was before Justice Nwite, had allegedly frustrated the order of accelerated hearing of the apex court.

But Justice Lifu, who said that nobody has the right to choose which court his case should be determined, said based on the directive of the chief judge who assigned the case to him and the Supreme Court decision for accelerated hearing, he was bound to do justice to the matter.

The judge said the court would take the full responsibility for inability to effect service of the hearing notices on the parties seeking to join the suit.

He subsequently adjourned the matter until June 8 for hearing.

Justice Lifu, who ordered accelerated hearing of the case, directed the bailiff of the court to serve all the parties seeking to be joined in the suit within 24 hours of the order.

“In the circumstances of this case and overall interest of justice and order of the Supreme Court and the Appeal Court, this case is hereby given accelerated hearing,” he said.

He ordered all the parties to file and serve all their processes before the next adjourned




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