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Amupitan Appointed To Destroy Opposition Parties, Atiku Slams INEC Boss

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has accused the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Joash Amupitan, of allegedly undermining opposition political parties by fueling internal crises, citing the ongoing leadership dispute within the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

In a statement issued on Monday by his Media Adviser, Paul Ibe, on behalf of the Atiku Media Office, the former presidential candidate alleged that the electoral commission’s handling of the ADC leadership crisis demonstrates partisan conduct capable of destabilising the opposition ahead of the 2027 general election.

Atiku’s allegation followed claims by Nafiu Gombe, who lays claim to the national chairmanship of the ADC, that he had successfully uploaded the names of the party’s candidates to INEC’s nomination portal.

According to Atiku, access to the nomination portal is granted only through codes issued by INEC to recognised political parties as part of the candidate nomination process.

He questioned how Gombe could have accessed the portal despite INEC’s recognition of the Senator David Mark-led National Executive Committee as the legitimate leadership of the ADC.

The former Vice President argued that if the claim is true, it would amount to a violation of the commission’s own guidelines and an indication of political bias.

He further alleged that the commission had previously acted improperly by removing the names of the recognised ADC executives following a court ruling, describing the development as evidence of a deliberate attempt to weaken opposition parties.

Atiku maintained that only the David Mark-led leadership has the legal authority to conduct party primaries and submit candidates for the 2027 elections.

Citing provisions of the 1999 Constitution and the Electoral Act, he insisted that only candidates produced through recognised party primaries and submitted by the legitimate party leadership can be validly recognised by INEC.

He described any purported submission of candidates by the Nafiu Gombe-led faction as unconstitutional, unlawful and of no legal effect.

The former Vice President also urged the electoral commission to avoid actions capable of creating confusion within political parties, warning that such conduct could undermine public confidence in the electoral process.

As of the time the statement was issued, INEC had not officially responded to the allegations.

However, the commission has consistently maintained that it operates strictly within the provisions of the Constitution, the Electoral Act and its established guidelines.

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Rescued Oyo Principal Recounts 56-Day Ordeal, Says Kidnappers K!lled Two Victims To Pressure Govt

The Principal of Community High School, Ahoro-Esiele, Oyo State, Mrs. Alamu Folawe, has narrated the harrowing 56-day ordeal she and other abducted teachers and pupils endured in captivity, revealing that their abductors executed two captives in a bid to force the government to meet their demands.

Folawe spoke on Monday during the official handover of the rescued victims to Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde by the Nigerian Army, describing their experience as traumatic and filled with fear, uncertainty and constant threats to their lives.

According to her, what began as a normal school day on May 15 quickly turned into a nightmare when armed bandits attacked the schools and whisked them away into the bush.

She said the captives spent 56 days in the forest, enduring severe physical and psychological hardship before they were eventually rescued.

Folawe disclosed that the kidnappers repeatedly employed fear and intimidation, telling the victims that the government had abandoned them and was no longer interested in securing their freedom.

Despite the threats, she said the captives remained hopeful and drew strength from the belief that Nigerians were praying for their safe return.

The school principal further revealed that the kidnappers deliberately killed two of the abductees to mount pressure on the government.

According to her, a victim identified as Mr. Michael was killed on the second day of their captivity, while another identified simply as Deacon was executed on the first Sunday of June.

She said the killings were intended to compel the authorities to yield to the kidnappers’ demands.

Folawe noted that although the survivors have regained their freedom, the emotional trauma of the experience remains.

“We have scars already, but we believe that with time we will heal,” she said.

She expressed appreciation to President Bola Tinubu, Governor Seyi Makinde, the Nigerian Army, other security agencies and Nigerians for their support, prayers and efforts that contributed to their rescue.

The victims were abducted on May 15 after gunmen invaded Community High School, Ahoro-Esiele, Baptist Nursery and Primary School, Yawota, and LA Primary School in Ogbomoso, all located in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State.

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Court Remands Anambra Blogger Over Alleged Defamation Of Governor Soludo, Family

A Magistrate Court sitting in Amawbia, near Awka, the Anambra State capital, has ordered the remand of a blogger and publisher, Ejike Ofoegbu, over alleged criminal defamation of Governor Chukwuma Soludo, members of his family and his son, Ozonna.

Ofoegbu, the publisher of Igbo Times Magazine and INews, is facing a three-count charge bordering on identity theft, cyberstalking and criminal defamation.

Chief Magistrate C.O. Ezekwere ordered that the defendant be remanded at the Awka Correctional Centre following an ex parte application filed by the prosecution pending the conclusion of police investigations and legal advice from the Anambra State Ministry of Justice.

The application was moved by prosecuting counsel, A.A. Nwanri, in Suit No. M/W/3136/2026. Also present in court were the Chief Security Officer to the Governor, O.K. Nkuma, and Inspector Tochukwu Echemagu of the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Awka.

According to the prosecution, the defendant published a series of false and defamatory reports, including claims that Governor Soludo publicly disowned his son, that Ozonna described his father as “a drunkard who beat my mum,” and that the governor participated in a drinking competition with a serving federal minister.

The prosecution argued that the publications were false, malicious and intended to damage the reputation and public image of the governor and his family.

It further maintained that the alleged offences contravene provisions of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Act, as amended in 2024, particularly those relating to cyberstalking, identity theft and impersonation, as well as relevant sections of the Criminal Code dealing with criminal defamation.

In his ruling, Magistrate Ezekwere directed that the original police case file, exhibits and records of proceedings be transmitted to the Office of the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, as well as the Director of Public Prosecutions, for legal advice.

The court held that it lacked the jurisdiction to entertain the substantive charges and consequently declined to consider the defendant’s bail application.

The magistrate advised the defendant to approach the Anambra State High Court for bail and adjourned the matter to July 27, 2026, for a report on compliance with the court’s directives.

Although the defendant had earlier issued a public apology and retracted the disputed publications, the prosecution insisted that the apology did not extinguish any criminal liability arising from the alleged offences and therefore could not prevent the State from pursuing the case.

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INEC Dismisses Atiku’s Claims, Says Gombe Faction Never Accessed ADC Nomination Portal

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has rejected allegations by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar that it granted a rival faction of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), led by Nafiu Gombe, access to its candidate nomination portal.

A senior official of the commission, who spoke on condition of anonymity, maintained that INEC recognises only the David Mark-led leadership of the ADC and never issued portal access codes to Gombe or anyone associated with his faction.

The clarification followed allegations by Atiku’s Media Office accusing the electoral commission of aiding efforts to weaken the opposition by allegedly allowing the rival ADC faction to upload candidates’ names despite officially recognising the David Mark-led National Executive Committee.

Atiku’s camp had also accused INEC Chairman, Prof. Joash Amupitan, of fueling internal crises within opposition parties and working to advance President Bola Tinubu’s political interests ahead of the 2027 general election.

Responding to the allegations, the INEC official described the claims as unfounded, insisting that the commission operates strictly within the provisions of the 1999 Constitution, the Electoral Act and its established regulations.

According to the official, INEC’s records clearly recognise Senator David Mark as the National Chairman of the ADC and former Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola, as the party’s National Secretary.

He stressed that Nafiu Gombe lacks the legal authority to upload candidates’ names to the commission’s portal because he is not recognised by INEC as the party’s chairman.

“The commission did not issue access codes to Nafiu Gombe or any member of his faction. The recognised leadership of the ADC remains that of Senator David Mark. Therefore, any claim that Gombe uploaded candidates’ names through INEC’s portal is false,” the official said.

The commission also dismissed allegations linking its chairman to the internal leadership crisis rocking the ADC, insisting that Prof. Amupitan played no role in the dispute.

According to the official, the conflict is an internal party matter already before the courts, adding that attempts to drag the INEC chairman into the controversy are misplaced and without merit.

Meanwhile, the ADC, through its National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, also denied claims that the Gombe-led faction uploaded candidates to the commission’s portal.

The party maintained that only the David Mark-led leadership is recognised by INEC and called on the electoral commission to investigate alleged forgery and the unauthorised use of documents purportedly issued by the commission.

The controversy comes amid an intensifying leadership battle within the ADC following the emergence of Senator David Mark as National Chairman and Rauf Aregbesola as National Secretary, developments that continue to generate legal and political disputes ahead of the 2027 general election.

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Appeal Court Voids Mark-Led ADC Congresses, Bars INEC From Recognising Outcome

The Court of Appeal in Abuja has upheld a Federal High Court judgment restraining the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from recognising state congresses conducted by committees appointed by the David Mark-led caretaker leadership of the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

In a majority decision of two to one, the three-member appellate panel affirmed the earlier ruling of the Federal High Court, holding that the congresses organised under the caretaker committee were conducted in violation of an existing court order.

Justice Okon Abang, who delivered the lead judgment, held that there was no basis to overturn the restraining order issued by Justice Joyce Abdulmalik on April 29.

The appellate court also affirmed the lower court’s decision preventing the caretaker leadership from interfering with the functions and tenure of the party’s duly elected state executive committees.

The court ruled that, under the party’s constitution, the responsibility for conducting state congresses rests with elected state executive committees and not the national caretaker leadership.

Justice Donatus Okorowo agreed with the lead judgment, while Justice Abba Mohammed dissented, maintaining that the dispute was an internal affair of the political party and therefore outside the jurisdiction of the court.

The case originated from a suit filed by several aggrieved members of the ADC, who challenged the legality of committees established by the David Mark-led caretaker committee to conduct state congresses.

The plaintiffs argued that the appointments violated the party’s constitution and maintained that only duly elected party organs possessed the authority to organise congresses at the state level.

In its earlier judgment, the Federal High Court held that the four-year tenure of the ADC’s State Working Committees and State Executive Committees remained valid until properly constituted congresses and a national convention were conducted.

Justice Abdulmalik ruled that neither the 1999 Constitution nor the ADC Constitution empowered the caretaker committee to appoint committees for the purpose of conducting state congresses.

The court further held that although courts generally avoid interfering in the internal affairs of political parties, judicial intervention becomes necessary where constitutional or statutory provisions are allegedly breached.

Affirming the lower court’s decision, the Court of Appeal held that the congresses and national convention conducted by the Mark-led caretaker leadership were null and void, having been carried out in defiance of an existing court order.

The appellate court stressed that where a dispute raises constitutional questions, it ceases to be a mere internal party affair and becomes subject to judicial determination.

Consequently, the court dismissed the appeal filed by the ADC, upheld all the orders of the Federal High Court and awarded a cost of ₦10 million against the party.

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Enugu Police Arrest Suspected Gun Runner, Recover Firearm In Border Security Operation

The Enugu State Police Command has arrested a 25-year-old suspect for allegedly being in unlawful possession of a firearm during a sustained border security operation along the Enugu–Onitsha Expressway.

The arrest was made under the Nigeria Police Force’s “Handshake Patrol” initiative, which is aimed at strengthening security across state borders and curbing the movement of illegal arms.

The Command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Daniel Ndukwe, disclosed the development in a statement issued on Monday and made available to DAILY GAZETTE.

According to the statement, the suspect, identified as Ogbonna Nnaji, was apprehended in early July 2026 by operatives of the Command’s Distress Response Squad (DRS) during a stop-and-search operation at Ugwuoba in Oji River Local Government Area, near the Enugu–Anambra boundary.

The police said a concealed locally made double-barrel pistol was recovered from the suspect during a thorough search.

Preliminary investigations revealed that Nnaji had boarded a commercial Toyota Sienna bus from Solution Park in Ekwulobia, Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra State, and was travelling to Enugu when he was intercepted by the operatives.

The Command stated that investigations are ongoing to determine the origin of the firearm and establish whether the suspect has links to other criminal activities.

He will be charged to court upon the conclusion of investigations.

The latest arrest comes just four days after the same DRS operatives recorded another breakthrough during a border security operation on June 28, 2026, when they intercepted a tricycle rider and recovered another firearm.

The police noted that the successive recoveries reflect the Command’s commitment to intelligence-driven policing, proactive crime prevention and efforts to stop the influx of illegal weapons into Enugu State.

Commending the operatives for their professionalism and vigilance, the Commissioner of Police in Enugu State, CP Mamman Bitrus Giwa, reaffirmed the Command’s determination to sustain robust border security operations across the state.

He also urged residents to remain vigilant and continue supporting the police with credible and timely information to enhance the fight against crime and criminality in Enugu State.

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2027: Gov Makinde Finalises APM Presidential Ticket, Names Bala As Running Mate

The presidential candidate of the Allied Peoples’ Movement (APM) for the 2027 general election, Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, has named Ibrahim Adamu Bala as his vice-presidential candidate, completing the party’s presidential ticket.

Information available on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) nomination portal confirms Bala’s nomination.

The 51-year-old politician, who hails from Bauchi State, gives the APM a North-South ticket as the party seeks to expand its political reach ahead of the 2027 polls.

Sources close to the nomination process disclosed that Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed was instrumental in Bala’s emergence, recommending him during consultations aimed at strengthening the party’s support base, particularly across the North-East.

Although Bala’s name has been uploaded to the INEC portal, neither Governor Makinde nor the APM leadership has officially announced his selection.

Makinde declared his presidential ambition on May 14 at a joint rally of his PDP faction and the APM held at Mapo Hall in Ibadan.

The declaration came shortly after both groups signed a Memorandum of Understanding at the PDP South-West Zonal Secretariat, signalling the formation of a political alliance ahead of the 2027 elections.

Addressing supporters at the rally, the Oyo State governor said the alliance would field candidates for all elective offices, from the presidency to the State Houses of Assembly, while urging opposition parties to close ranks in a bid to reshape Nigeria’s political landscape.

On May 30, Makinde formally accepted the APM presidential ticket in Ibadan, where he unveiled his vision for the country.

He pledged to implement sweeping reforms to address insecurity, unemployment, hunger and the rising cost of living.

The governor also promised to restructure Nigeria’s security architecture by devolving greater security responsibilities to state governments, arguing that such reforms would improve the nation’s capacity to tackle emerging security threats if elected president.

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Court Rejects Sowore’s Adjournment Request, Orders Defence To Continue July 16

 

A Federal High Court in Abuja has declined an application by human rights activist and former presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore, seeking a prolonged adjournment in his alleged cyberbullying trial, directing him to proceed with his defence on July 16.

Justice Mohammed Umar turned down the request after counsel to the defendant informed the court that the lead defence lawyer was out of the country and urged the court to postpone proceedings until after its annual vacation.

Counsel for the Department of State Services (DSS) opposed the application, arguing that the matter had suffered several delays at the instance of the defendant.

The prosecution also reminded the court of its earlier order for an accelerated hearing in line with the provisions of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA).

In his ruling, Justice Umar held that granting another lengthy adjournment would defeat the court’s directive for a speedy trial.

He subsequently adjourned the matter to July 16 for the continuation of the defence.

Earlier during the proceedings, defence witness and human rights lawyer, Deji Adeyanju, testified that President Bola Tinubu had publicly affirmed the right of Nigerians to criticise and even insult him as part of democratic freedoms.

Video recordings of the President’s remarks were tendered and played before the court.

However, under cross-examination, Adeyanju admitted that although the President encouraged freedom of expression, he never suggested that individuals who violate the law should be shielded from prosecution.

Sowore is being prosecuted over allegations of cyberbullying President Bola Tinubu in a case instituted by the Department of State Services.

The activist has pleaded not guilty to all the charges and continues to contest the allegations before the court.

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Gunmen Kidnap Oyo School Headmaster, Demand N30 Million Ransom

Suspected gunmen have abducted the headmaster of Nomadic Basic School, Igbojaye, in Itesiwaju Local Government Area of Oyo State, Mr. Matthew Kolawale Owoade, and are demanding a ₦30 million ransom for his release.

The 60-year-old educationist, widely known as “Onaiye,” was reportedly kidnapped on Saturday evening while returning home from his farm in the Budo Aare area of the council.

According to his son, Abiola Owoade, the victim had gone to inspect his farm and was travelling back between 5pm and 6pm when armed men ambushed him and whisked him away to an unknown location.

He disclosed that the kidnappers later contacted the family using the victim’s mobile phone and demanded ₦30 million as ransom.

Following the incident, family members and residents launched a search, which led to the discovery of the victim’s motorcycle abandoned in a nearby bush at about 8:20 am on Sunday.

However, there was no sign of the abducted headmaster.

The abduction has sparked anxiety across the Igbojaye community and the education sector in Itesiwaju Local Government, with colleagues, residents and family members expressing deep concern over his safety.

They appealed to the Nigeria Police Force, the Department of State Services (DSS), the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and other security agencies to intensify efforts to secure the victim’s safe release and apprehend those behind the crime.

The family also urged members of the public with useful information to assist security agencies in locating the abducted school administrator.

Confirming the incident, the spokesperson for the Oyo State Police Command, DSP Olayinka Ayanlade, said the command had commenced a rescue operation.

“I can confirm that Mr. Matthew Owoade was kidnapped while at his farm in Budo Aare. Our officers have intensified efforts to rescue him unharmed and bring the perpetrators to justice,” the police spokesperson said.

He added that investigations are ongoing and assured the public that every effort is being made to ensure the victim’s safe return.

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Gov Makinde Picks Bala As APM Vice Presidential Candidate

 

The presidential candidate of the Allied Peoples’ Movement (APM) for the 2027 general election, Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, has named Ibrahim Adamu Bala as his vice-presidential candidate, completing the party’s presidential ticket.

Information available on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) nomination portal confirms Bala’s nomination.

The 51-year-old politician, who hails from Bauchi State, gives the APM a North-South ticket as the party seeks to expand its political reach ahead of the 2027 polls.

Sources close to the nomination process disclosed that Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed was instrumental in Bala’s emergence, recommending him during consultations aimed at strengthening the party’s support base, particularly across the North-East.

Although Bala’s name has been uploaded to the INEC portal, neither Governor Makinde nor the APM leadership has officially announced his selection.

Makinde declared his presidential ambition on May 14 at a joint rally of his PDP faction and the APM held at Mapo Hall in Ibadan.

The declaration came shortly after both groups signed a Memorandum of Understanding at the PDP South-West Zonal Secretariat, signalling the formation of a political alliance ahead of the 2027 elections.

Addressing supporters at the rally, the Oyo State governor said the alliance would field candidates for all elective offices, from the presidency to the State Houses of Assembly, while urging opposition parties to close ranks in a bid to reshape Nigeria’s political landscape.

On May 30, Makinde formally accepted the APM presidential ticket in Ibadan, where he unveiled his vision for the country.

He pledged to implement sweeping reforms to address insecurity, unemployment, hunger and the rising cost of living.

The governor also promised to restructure Nigeria’s security architecture by devolving greater security responsibilities to state governments, arguing that such reforms would improve the nation’s capacity to tackle emerging security threats if elected president.

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