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Sen. Kalu receives over 8,000 defectors to APC in Abia North

The Senator representing Abia North Senatorial District in the Red Chambers of the National Assembly, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu on Friday, received over 8,000 people who defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC), from other political parties.

Speaking while receiving the defectors led by Chief Kelvin Jumbo Onumah and Hon. Patrick Ikechi Anya, Senator Kalu said he has been working day and night to ensure that peace returns to APC in the state to enable it win the governorship election in 2027.

Kalu expressed joy that his efforts have started to bear fruit, which he said necessitate the large defectors to the APC despite the fact the party is not in power in the state presently.

Senator Kalu said that it was a thing to be happy about that a personality like Onumah and others in Abiriba were joining APC, stressing that with the development, Abia North and indeed the whole of Abia State is now APC.

The former governor said there was no doubt Chief Onuma, as a very successful businessman has touched so many lives as a private citizen, but that he needed to be in government to serve his people the more.

“Onuma has no doubt been a successful businessman who has touched so many lives as a private citizen and I think there is no body who would not support him as he is joining APC.

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“We must be in government to help our people the more and that will be done through the APC which is a great party and the largest party in Africa.”

He urged the new entrants to endeavour to bring new members to the fold so that the party will win the 2027 governorship election in the state.

On the reforms embarked upon by the President Bola Tinubu administration, Kalu said: “Reforms are very difficult to achieve, I was governor and embarked on some reforms, it took me three years to get grip of the state. Nigerians should exercise patience with the present administration as things will get better soon.”

The Chairman of APC in the state, Kingsley Ononogbu, speaking, said the party would take over the leadership of Abia State in 2027, with a promise to provide more democracy dividends for the Abia people.

Ononogbu said that APC would count on the achievements recorded by Senator Kalu in the Senate, and others to win available seats in the state in the 2027 elections.

The APC state chairman described the Abia North Senatorial zone  as the capital of APC in Abia, having  produced the state Party Chairman, Senator, Deputy Speaker of House of Representatives and Minister.

He noted that his party having corrected every mistake that prevented it from winning the state during the 2023 polls, is now more united and prepared to rule the state in 2027.

He praised Senator Kalu for achieving the feat of unifying the party and promised that they will leverage on it.

“We expect that if we take over Abia State in 2027, you will see more actions, verifiable actions,” he promised.

Ononogbu later presented the APC flag and broom to  Kelvin Jombo and other defectors, saying the former People’s Democratic Party (PDP) members made the right choice by joining the APC.

In his speech, Onumah said that he joined the APC to attract development to his people of Arochukwu/Ohafia Federal constituency as well as Abia North at large and also to add value to the APC.

Other chieftains of APC who spoke at the event included Emma Nwosu, Hon Patrick Anya, Ogboso Ojisi, Uche Ogboso, Mrs. Nnenna Obewu Onwuka, Obasi Uba, among others. They all eulogized Senator Kalu for his efforts in building APC in the state.

They promised to galvanize more people in the area to ensure APC wins the state in 2027.

 

Sen. Kalu receives over 8,000 defectors to APC in Abia North

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Badagry women rally behind Ajose, demand APC gov ticket in 2027

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Badagry women rally behind Ajose, demand APC gov ticket in 2027

 

Women across Badagry Division, under the aegis of the Women of Badagry Federation, have unanimously endorsed Dr. Samuel Mawuyon Ajose as their preferred governorship candidate on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the 2027 Lagos State election.

The group argued that Lagos cannot genuinely claim fairness, equity, and justice while Badagry continues to be sidelined politically, noting that the division has not produced a governor since the state’s creation in 1967, through both military and civilian administrations.

Speaking on behalf of the group at the Badagry Town Hall, former member of the House of Representatives, Rafeequat Arinola Onabamiro, clarified that the move was not a protest but a legitimate demand rooted in equity.

She stressed that it is Badagry’s turn to govern Lagos State in 2027.

“When Lagos needed stability, Badagry stood for peace. When the party needed support, Badagry delivered. When leadership needed mobilisation, Badagry showed up,” she said.

Onabamiro added that history would remember President Bola Ahmed Tinubu positively if he honours the request, stressing that Badagry remains a critical stakeholder in the state’s future and should no longer be treated as a political bystander.

She also warned against individuals exploiting Badagry’s identity to secure political appointments at state and federal levels without truly representing the interests of the division.

The former lawmaker further described Dr. Ajose as a committed party loyalist who has consistently contributed to the growth of the APC, Lagos State, and the South-West region.

 

Also speaking, Chief Rasheed Shobaloju, representing the aspirant, maintained that the demand by the women was both genuine and justified.

He reiterated that the appeal was directed at President Tinubu and the APC leadership, expressing optimism for a favourable response.

In her remarks, APC women leader in Badagry, Mrs. Kikelomo Ladipo, assured that women in the division would mobilise massively to support the party in the 2027 general elections.

Similarly, Hon. Funmi Agbaje stated that the women of Badagry are firmly behind Ajose’s ambition, noting that women constitute a decisive voting bloc capable of determining electoral outcomes.

She described President Tinubu as an inclusive leader and urged continued support for his administration’s policies in the interest of national development.

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Arise News Anchor Ikokwu Quits Journalism, Joins Politics

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Dr. Chiogo Constance Ikokwu
Dr. Chiogo Constance Ikokwu

Arise News Anchor Ikokwu Quits Journalism, Joins Politics

Dr. Chiogo Constance Ikokwu, a renowned Arise News anchor and analyst, has officially resigned from journalism to pursue a career in politics, declaring her intention to represent Idemili North and South Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives.

Known for her incisive reporting and commitment to holding leaders accountable, Ikokwu said her decision was motivated by firsthand exposure to governance gaps and a growing belief that professionals must move beyond media commentary to active political participation.

“This transition is a continuation of service, just on a different platform,” Ikokwu said, explaining that her years in journalism deepened her understanding of Nigeria’s policy and governance challenges and reinforced her commitment to ethical, informed leadership.

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Ikokwu emphasised that her career in media brought her into close contact with citizens’ daily realities, from their struggles to broader policy failures, which strengthened her resolve to contribute constructively from within the system.

Her move reflects a broader call for competent Nigerians with integrity and fresh ideas to step into leadership roles rather than remain on the sidelines. She urged more citizens to engage in politics actively, noting that shaping Nigeria’s future requires courage, responsibility, and collective action.

Prior to her political decision, Ikokwu had built a distinguished career as a journalist, foreign correspondent, and media strategist, covering major governance and policy issues that sharpened her insight into public service.

Her announcement has sparked discussions on the growing trend of media professionals transitioning into politics, signalling a new generation of leaders emerging from non-traditional political backgrounds.

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Tinubu Holds Urgent Meetings with Ganduje, Badaru as APC Defections Surge

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Former Kano governor Abdullahi Ganduje and President Bola Tinubu
Former Kano Governor Abdullahi Ganduje and President Bola Tinubu

Tinubu Holds Urgent Meetings with Ganduje, Badaru as APC Defections Surge

President Bola Tinubu on Tuesday night held separate closed-door meetings with former Kano State Governor Abdullahi Ganduje and ex-Defence Minister Badaru Abubakar at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, amid rising defections from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

The meetings came as political tensions intensified in Kano and Jigawa States, following a series of high-profile defections that threaten to reshape APC’s influence in the Northern region. Although the discussions were private, sources indicate they were focused on strategies to stabilise party structures and address internal grievances.

The immediate trigger for concern was the recent defection of former governor Rabiu Kwankwaso from the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) to the African Democratic Congress (ADC). Several of Kwankwaso’s loyalists, including Nasiru Gawuna, APC’s 2023 governorship candidate in Kano, and former deputy governor Aminu Gwarzo, followed him to the ADC, raising alarm among APC leadership.

Earlier in the day, Ganduje appeared publicly with Kano State Governor Abba Yusuf and Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin during an event where eight NNPP lawmakers defected to APC, an effort seen as part of the ruling party’s counter-strategy to maintain dominance in the state. Ganduje reassured supporters that APC remains strong and capable of delivering victory in Kano in the 2027 elections.

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Ganduje, who served as APC National Chairman until his resignation in July 2025, remains a key influencer in northern politics. Badaru, a former Jigawa State Governor, recently resigned from his federal cabinet position, sparking similar political realignments in his home state. Sources suggest some APC stakeholders in Jigawa may also consider joining opposition platforms, reflecting a broader trend of party switching in northern Nigeria.

Political analysts say the meetings indicate Tinubu’s urgent focus on party unity ahead of the 2027 elections, aiming to curb defections and reconcile internal factions. Observers note that while some political actors continue to leave, others are joining APC, highlighting a fluid political landscape.

The developments underscore the strategic challenges facing APC, as opposition parties like the ADC gain ground, particularly in the Middle Belt and northern states, in the run-up to the next general elections.

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