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  • “Tinubu is a leader not listening” – Salihu Lukman

    “Tinubu is a leader not listening” – Salihu Lukman

    A former leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and an advocate for internal party democracy, Dr. Salihu Lukman has berated President Tinubu media chat, saying “it projected a leader who is not listening.”

    He said that the government of President Tinubu has been in denial of the fact that their so-called economic reform policies have failed.

    The former APC leader said that the presidential media chat had not changed anything, insisting, “if anything it projected a leader who is not listening.”

    Dr. Lukman who spoke as a guest of the Morning Show on Arise TV, wrote off the government of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu saying, “I don’t see the magic that this govt can produce.”

    The former National Vice Chairman of the ruling APC based his low rating of the Tinubu Presidency on the state of affairs in the APC. He said the party cannot offer the country what it dose not have. “APC is currently practically dead,” he says.

    He said there are no meetings at the level of the organs of the party. No platform to ventilate and aggregate opinions or ideas to enrich the governance system. He likened President Tinubu to an emperor and argued that emperors do not operate democracies.

    “Our democracy is not working,” he says. “No meetings, just nothing,” he added.


    According to him, the party members only come together when there is an election, as he put it, to select a candidate. He said such candidates do not usually emerge from the internal arrangement of the party.

    He added that such candidates are not usually the most eligible and what the party does is to mobilise men and resources to rig them in.

    Pressed to know if he was not being so critical because he did not get a plum appointment from President Tinubu. Dr. Lukman says, he is always in favour of internal party democracy, adherence to party ideology and programs, positing, “All that are currently lacking.”


    He said he and others of like minds are working to birth qualitative political parties that can produce the right leadership.

    He calls on all progressive minded individuals to do their bit by offering ideas, in whatever sector they find themselves, that will aid the good governance of the country.

    He advised against pessimism, saying, those wondering if Nigeria had the quality individuals to transform the country “will stagnate in one place.”

    Dr. Salihu Lukman was a former National Vice-Chairman, North West of the APC who resigned his membership of the party on June 12, 2024 because, his membership of the party had been rendered useless because of the absence of internal party democracy.

    As he looks up to 2027, Dr. Lukman says negotiations are taking place and, “There is a groundswell of recognition by leaders of the opposition to come together.”

    He is optimistic that before the middle of 2025 things will become clearer and, “Even the choice of party is being negotiated and very soon things will come to the open.”


    “We’ve to build the confidence of Nigerians that things will have to be done differently,” he insisted.

  • Israel has Killed 27 Palestinians Since Dawn

    Israel has Killed 27 Palestinians Since Dawn

    It is Christmas and in it its relentless massacre, Israeli Defence Force has killed 27 Palestinians since the break of dawn while world leaders carry on showing no qualms.

    As of this moment, there is an ongoing siege of northern Gaza that has left Palestinians in Beit Hanoon, Beit Lahiya and Jabalia severed from essential services for more than 70 days.

    Nigerian Anchor investigation reveals that since Israel launched the reprisal assault in northern Gaza on October 6, saying it aimed to stop Hamas from regrouping, a little less 50,000 Palestinians have been killed and homes, cities and towns destroyed.

    Apart from the genocidal massacre, FEWS NET, US-created food crisis monitor reports that Israeli blockade of northern Gaza is about to create an unprecedented level of famine due to stoppage of food and medical supplies.

    Aljazeera reports that Philippe Lazarini, the head of the United Nations Relief and Works and Agency (UNRWA) has said that ‘In Gaza one child gets killed every hour.’

    “Those who survive are scarred physically and emotionally … the clock is ticking for these children. They are losing their lives, their futures and mostly their hope,” he added.

    Aljazeera reports that, “The total number of people killed since dawn, in addition to those killed last night in Jabalia, nine members of one family, as well as the other people across the central area, Khan Younis City and Gaza City, has risen to 27 people.”

  • Dele Farotimi Freed on Bail

    Dele Farotimi Freed on Bail

    Human rights lawyer Dele Farotimi has been freed from custody in Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State, where he was held for three weeks following his arrest on defamation charges. 

    Farotimi’s detention stemmed from a petition by Senior Advocate of Nigeria Aare Afe Babalola regarding claims in Farotimi’s book on Nigeria’s criminal justice system.  

    After a legal battle, the activist met the bail conditions set by the Chief Magistrate’s Court on December 20.

    These included a N30 million payment, two sureties, and restrictions on public commentary. 

    His release was announced by Omoyele Sowore, who confirmed Farotimi’s return to Lagos. 

     Writing under his confirmed X account @YeleSowore stated, “I am pleased to report that @DeleFarotimi Farotimi is no longer being held at the prison yards in Ekiti state and is now returning home to Lagos. The struggle continues! Happy holidays to you all!”

    Farotimi, a vocal supporter of Labour Party’s Peter Obi and a critic of the current administration, is also facing separate trials in Abuja and Ibadan on similar allegations.

    An Ekiti Magistrate Court had granted him bail some days back but under certain conditions that delayed his immediate release.

    Dele Farotimi ran into trouble with a powerful colleague and senior citizen, Afe Babalola after the latter accused Mr. Farotimi of criminal defamation in a book titled, Nigeria and it Criminal Justice System.

    Subsequently, Mr. Babalola arranged with @NGPolice in Ekiti state to get Farotimi arrested in a Gestapo-like manner at his Lagos office by a group of policemen attached to the Ekiti State Police Command on December 3 and transported to Ado Ekiti.

    Upon arrival and subsequent detention and arraignment at an Ekiti Magistrate Court, Mr. Farotimi’s ordeal began to unravel very rapidly.

    Dele Farotimi was released this morning after meeting bail conditions. 

  • NRC Suspends Warri-Itakpe Train Service After Minor Derailment

    NRC Suspends Warri-Itakpe Train Service After Minor Derailment

    The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has suspended the Warri-Itakpe train service following a minor derailment that occurred late Sunday night. 

    The incident took place around 10 pm at the Okpara station, located in the Ethiope East Local Government Area of Delta State.

    As a result of the derailment, passengers were left stranded overnight.

    In a statement issued on Monday, Yakub Mahmood, NRC’s Deputy Director of Public Relations, reassured the public that services would resume in the afternoon. 

    He added that a team of engineers was already on-site working to restore the damaged track.

    The suspension comes just months after a similar derailment along the same route in July, which caused another disruption in train operations.

    The train involved in Sunday’s incident was traveling from Itakpe in Kogi State to Ujevwu in Delta State.

    Despite the setback, NRC confirmed that the Itakpe-Warri train service would continue as scheduled in the afternoon, once repairs were completed.

  • Tinubu Encourages Pilgrims to Uphold Values During Israel, Jordan Visits

    Tinubu Encourages Pilgrims to Uphold Values During Israel, Jordan Visits

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has called on Nigerian pilgrims heading to Israel and Jordan to prioritize their spiritual mission and act with integrity throughout their journey. 

    Addressing the attendees at the flag-off ceremony held in Ikeja, Lagos, Tinubu, represented by Senator George Akume, reminded pilgrims of the importance of using the opportunity for reflection and prayer.  

    The president urged travelers to pray for Nigeria’s progress, the success of his administration’s “Renewed Hope” agenda, and the well-being of families and communities. 

    He also cautioned against absconding during the pilgrimage, emphasizing that measures have been put in place to ensure accountability and security for all participants.  

    The Nigerian Christian Pilgrims Commission (NCPC) has chosen the theme of restoration for this year’s pilgrimage, inspired by the scripture Joel 2:25-26. 

    The NCPC assured pilgrims that the journey would focus on intense prayers for national revival and hope for divine breakthroughs in 2025.  

    The event saw contributions from Lagos State’s First Lady, Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, who highlighted the pilgrimage as an opportunity for personal and societal transformation.

     Pilgrims were reminded to represent Nigeria positively and return as agents of positive change.  

    The pilgrimage, which begins with 354 participants, will continue in batches until May 2025.

  • 403 Stranded Nigerians Return from Niger Republic

    403 Stranded Nigerians Return from Niger Republic

     

    In a major effort to assist citizens stranded abroad, 403 Nigerians, including 165 men, 56 women, and 182 children, have been successfully brought back from Niger Republic. 

    Their return, coordinated by the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants, and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI), marks the second wave of repatriations from Niger within a week.  

    The operation involved collaboration between the Nigerian Mission in Niamey and the International Organization for Migration (IOM). 

    Earlier in the week, 310 Nigerians were also repatriated, bringing the total to 713 within seven days.  

    The government has assured the returnees of reintegration support through initiatives linked to the Renewed Hope Agenda. 

    Officials commended the joint efforts of agencies that made the repatriation process smooth and emphasized the importance of such partnerships in addressing migration issues.

  • FG Declares Three Days of Christmas Holidays

    FG Declares Three Days of Christmas Holidays

    The Federal Government has declared Wednesday 25th, Thursday 26th of December and Wednesday, January 1st, 2025 as Christmas and New Year holidays, respectively.

    Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, Minister of the Interior announced the holidays, earlier today in Abuja.

    He wished Nigerians a happy holiday while extending warm felicitations of the Federal Government to the citizens in a statement pushed out by Dr. Magdalene Ajani, the Permanent Secretary in the ministry.

    He urged Nigerians to use the festive period to share love, peace, and unity that the season signifies, stressing that the season represents the moment to foster harmony and strengthen bonds across families and communities.

    “The Christmas season is a good moment for both spiritual reflection and national renewal. As we celebrate the birth of Jesus, the Prince of Peace, let us demonstrate kindness and extend goodwill to one another, irrespective of our differences.

    “While wishing Nigerians a merry Christmas and a prosperous 2025, the Minister expressed his confidence in the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Tinubu’s Administration ushering in the new year, a better and prosperous economy that will be the envy of the world” he concluded.

  • NDLEA Nabs Businessman, Olisaka Chibuzor Calistus with 6kg of Cocain

    NDLEA Nabs Businessman, Olisaka Chibuzor Calistus with 6kg of Cocain

    A businessman named Olisaka Chibuzor Calistus has been arrested by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) with 6kg weighing Cocaine.

    He was apprehended at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport (MAKIA) while attempting to smuggle the drug into Nigeria.

    NDLE Head Head of Public Affairs, Femi Babafemi, said Calistus, an importer and exporter, was arrested, Sunday, December 15, with 256 wraps of cocaine weighing 6 kilograms.

    This seizure marks the largest interception of cocaine at Kano airport since the establishment of the MAKIA Command in 2006.  

    The drugs were discovered during routine passenger clearance of Ethiopian Airlines Flight ET 941, which had arrived from Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, via Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.  

    Calistus, who claimed to be involved in import and export business, underwent a body screening, during which the drugs were found concealed in pellets inside his body.  

    The arrest is part of ongoing efforts by the NDLEA to combat drug trafficking and ensure the safety of the nation’s airports

  • Its Sunset for Gen Abbey

    Its Sunset for Gen Abbey

    Former Defence Minister and Military Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Maj Gen Godwin Abbey is dead.

    General Abbey died in Abuja on Saturday after a protracted illness.

    An alumnus of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Gen Abbey also served as military governor of Rivers state between August 1990 and January 1992.

    He was born on January 10, 1949, and would have been 75 years on his next birthday in January 10, 2025.

    At the dawn democratic partisan politics in 1999, Gen Abbey now retired, joined the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and served as Minister of Defence and later Minister of Interior during the administration of the late President Umaru Yar’Adua.

    He earned a Postgraduate Diploma in International Relations from Obafemi Awolowo University, OAU, Ile-Ife.

    He was also a graduate of the United States Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, Georgia, the Ghana Armed Forces Staff College, and the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru.

    He became General Officer Commanding, GOC, 2 Division, Nigerian Army; Commander, Training and Doctrine Command, TRADOC; and Commander, National War College.

  • Port Harcourt Refinery Remains Fully Operational – NNPC 

    Port Harcourt Refinery Remains Fully Operational – NNPC 

    The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited has addressed circulating reports suggesting the shutdown of the old Port Harcourt refinery. 

    Refuting the claims, NNPC emphasized that the refinery remains active, producing petroleum products as intended since its recommencement of operations in November.

    Following a major rehabilitation effort, the refinery began crude oil processing on November 26, achieving a functional capacity of 70%. 

    It has since been producing 900,000 liters of kerosene and 1.5 million liters of diesel daily. 

    The facility also generates 2.1 million liters of low-pour fuel oil (LPFO) and additional volumes of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), alongside the blending of naphtha to produce 1.4 million liters of petrol per day.

    NNPC clarified that the refinery’s operations were verified by former Group Managing Directors during a recent visit.

     The company attributed the false reports to attempts by certain individuals to create panic and disrupt market stability, potentially causing artificial fuel scarcity.

    The national oil firm assured Nigerians that preparations for loading petroleum products are ongoing and dismissed the allegations as baseless.

     It encouraged citizens to rely on verified information regarding the refinery’s activities, highlighting its critical role in the nation’s energy sector.

    Despite skepticism from some quarters over the blending operations at the refinery, NNPC reaffirmed that such practices align with standard procedures to optimize output.

     The company reiterated its commitment to ensuring a steady supply of petroleum products while dismissing fears about operational inefficiencies.