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Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) President, Comrade Joe Ajaero
President of the NLC, Comrade Joseph Ajaero

NLC mobilises workers to take over Labour Party offices nationwide

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has directed the mobilisation of union members across the country in response to Julius Abure’s continued claim to the leadership of the Labour Party, despite a definitive ruling by the Supreme Court.

On Friday, April 4, 2025, the apex court declared that the tenure of Mr. Abure and his National Working Committee (NWC) had lapsed and held no legal standing.

However, Abure has refused to vacate office, asserting that his leadership remains valid.

Reacting to this development, NLC President, Comrade Joe Ajaero, in a strongly worded statement issued late Tuesday, condemned Abure’s defiance.

“The current affront of Mr Julius Abure and co-travellers against the law especially his resistance to the pronouncement of the highest court in Nigeria has convinced those who doubted our earlier position that Abure and the few miscreants following him have sworn themselves to utter impunity, crass disdain for decency and utmost disrespect to Nigeria’s laws,” Ajaero said.

He accused Abure of falsely alleging that the Congress had planned to launch attacks on Labour Party offices.

Ajaero called on Nigerian workers, Labour Party members, and concerned citizens to remain vigilant.

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“We will no longer condone the antics of inconsequential characters like Mr Julius Abure whose only relevance is their availability for mischief and inanity at the behest of silhouettes in the corridors of power,” he said.

Ajaero warned that Nigerian workers and citizens would not allow “unscrupulous elements” to undermine the Supreme Court’s authority.

“If we fail to take action, it means that we have accepted the complete deconstruction of the institutions of state and the desecration of the shared values that bind all of us as one people under constitutional rule,” he added.

He stated that genuine Labour Party leaders would continue efforts to rebuild the party, warning Abure to step aside in light of the judgment.

“We wish to warn that characters like Julius Abure should advise themselves to recuse themselves from the path of complete self-destruction they have embarked upon through their headless and heedless affront to the judgment of the Supreme Court that has swept their existence into oblivion.

“Just as we warned him about a year ago that Nigerian workers and genuine members of the Labour Party will always collect what belongs to them no matter how long a mischief lasts” he noted.

Ajaero also called for a peaceful repossession of Labour Party offices nationwide.

“By this communication, we urge every worker in Nigeria, all genuine members of the Labour Party and all lovers of democracy to be on standby to once again peacefully repossess all offices of the Labour Party nationwide.”

He said the NLC Political Commission and relevant stakeholders will issue directives for this mobilisation. Ajaero also urged security agencies, particularly the Nigeria Police and the State Security Service, to respect their constitutional duty by enforcing the Supreme Court’s verdict.

“We expect their cooperation as we pursue the rule of law. Any action to the contrary will present our dear country as a banana republic,” he said.

The NLC also called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to fully comply with the court’s judgment by removing all references to Julius Abure and his NWC from its records.

The Congress warned that any deviation from this process would be regarded as a direct assault on constitutional order and will be resisted by Nigerian workers.

“Any step outside these constitutional procedures will be an affront to the rule of law and would be tantamount to an unmitigable assault on constitutional rule. Such mischief will be stoutly resisted by Nigerian workers and people” he noted.

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BREAKING: APC Chieftain Osifo Enters 2027 Race, Buys ₦100m Form to Challenge Tinubu

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BREAKING: APC Chieftain Osifo Enters 2027 Race, Buys ₦100m Form to Challenge Tinubu

A prominent All Progressives Congress (APC) member from Edo State, Stanley Osifo, has reportedly declared his ambition to contest the party’s 2027 presidential ticket, allegedly backing his entry with the purchase of ₦100 million APC presidential nomination forms to challenge President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the primaries.

Osifo’s reported move has sparked political reactions within party circles and across social media, as it signals an early and unusual contest for the ruling party’s top ticket ahead of the 2027 general election.

Sources within the APC indicate that Osifo has formally declared his intention to run under a political platform he describes as “Metamorphosis 2027”, positioning himself as a reform-minded aspirant seeking to reshape governance direction within the party. He is said to have argued that his ambition is driven by concerns over economic hardship, governance performance, and the need for fresh leadership ideas within the APC. Osifo, who is known within Edo State political circles, has also reportedly been involved in grassroots mobilisation and party activities over the years.

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The claim that Osifo purchased ₦100 million presidential nomination forms has not yet been independently verified by the APC national secretariat or the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). As of now, there has been no official confirmation of payment records or clearance confirming his status as a formally screened aspirant. The APC is expected to release an official list of qualified aspirants after its screening process ahead of the presidential primaries.

Osifo’s reported entry comes at a time when the APC is already witnessing early political positioning and internal competition ahead of the 2027 elections. Analysts note that the party’s nomination process often attracts a wide range of aspirants, reflecting both political ambition and internal party dynamics. There have also been ongoing discussions within political circles about access to nomination forms, internal party influence, and the structure of the APC primary process.

The development has generated mixed reactions, with supporters describing Osifo’s ambition as bold, while critics question the feasibility of challenging an incumbent president within the same party structure. Party insiders say all aspirants will undergo screening and vetting before being cleared to participate in the primaries.

The APC national headquarters is expected to provide official clarification on all declared aspirants as preparations intensify for the 2027 presidential primaries. For now, Osifo’s reported declaration remains one of the early political developments shaping the internal race for the APC presidential ticket.

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Momodu Defends Atiku, Condemns Political “Bullying” in Nigerian Opposition

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Publisher of Ovation Magazine, Dele Momodu
Publisher of Ovation Magazine, Dele Momodu

Momodu Defends Atiku, Condemns Political “Bullying” in Nigerian Opposition

Publisher of Ovation Magazine, Dele Momodu, has criticized what he described as the growing “bullying” of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, while revisiting the political history that saw Peter Obi emerge as Atiku’s running mate in the 2019 presidential election.

Momodu made the remarks in a post on X and later during an interactive X Space discussion, where he addressed internal opposition politics, the 2023 general election, and Nigeria’s evolving electoral dynamics.

He expressed concern over what he called increasing hostility directed at Atiku, insisting that it was unfair for individuals who once benefited from political alliances to now be at the centre of narratives that promote attacks on the former vice president. According to him, it was “extremely sad” that Atiku, who previously selected Peter Obi as his vice presidential candidate under the PDP presidential ticket arrangement, was now facing sustained criticism and online attacks from some political supporters. Momodu alleged that some of the attacks were being driven by “fake Obidients and agent provocateurs,” warning that such conduct could further deepen divisions within opposition politics.

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Momodu also reflected on the 2023 presidential election, saying debates over whether Obi was “rigged out” of victory were often exaggerated. He argued that Obi’s strong performance in his regional stronghold was already evident in the election results. “You said Obi won and they did not allow him to take power. In 2023, Peter Obi had almost 100 percent of the votes from his territory, and the votes were recorded,” he said. He also highlighted the challenges of building a truly national political base in Nigeria, stressing that regional voting patterns remain a major factor in presidential elections. “Northerners will not die for any southern candidate,” he added, a comment that generated mixed reactions during the discussion.

Momodu defended Atiku’s political relevance, describing him as a consistent and resilient figure in Nigeria’s opposition space. “In the last election, whether you like him or not, he came second. I am proud of him because he stayed focused,” he said. He maintained that Atiku remains an important figure in national politics, adding that the next electoral cycle could be decisive for his future ambitions. “This one is the last one; if he loses the primary, then that is the end,” he said.

He also stressed that opposition stakeholders should focus on unity rather than internal conflicts that weaken their chances ahead of future elections.

Momodu warned against rising political hostility and online abuse, urging supporters of all political parties to maintain civility in public discourse. “I do not care… it is your right to say whatever you want about Atiku. But let us not behave like thugs,” he said. He also cautioned against insulting political leaders, including President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, stressing that respect and restraint are essential for healthy democratic engagement.

Momodu concluded by reaffirming his loyalty to Atiku, describing himself as “a last man standing,” while insisting that political differences should not erode mutual respect within Nigeria’s democratic space.

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BREAKING: APC Presents ₦100m Presidential Forms to Faleke for Tinubu

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BREAKING: APC Presents ₦100m Presidential Forms to Faleke for Tinubu

Member of the House of Representatives and founder of the Tinubu Support Group, Hon. James Faleke, on Tuesday formally received the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential Expression of Interest and Nomination forms for President Bola Tinubu’s re-election bid ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Faleke was handed the forms by officials of the ruling party at the Abuja Continental Hotel, venue of the APC’s ongoing sale of nomination forms ahead of the party primaries scheduled for next month.

The development officially signals the commencement of President Tinubu’s second-term campaign within the APC and positions him as the first major aspirant to complete the presidential nomination process since the party opened sales of forms.

The APC presidential forms cost a total of ₦100 million, broken down into ₦30 million for the Expression of Interest form and ₦70 million for the Nomination form. Party officials said the exercise forms part of preparations for the APC presidential primary slated for May 2026.

Although the process eventually commenced on Tuesday morning, it had earlier generated controversy and confusion within political circles following reports that APC governors and political allies had taken over the responsibility of procuring forms for preferred aspirants.

There had also been widespread speculation over whether state governments and political interest groups were financing the nomination process for President Tinubu.

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Sources within the ruling party confirmed that several pro-Tinubu support groups and political stakeholders had contributed funds toward the purchase of the forms, including political actors linked to the Kogi State Government.

However, despite the involvement of multiple groups, the APC officially presented the forms to Hon. Faleke at exactly 1:15 p.m. in Abuja.

Faleke, who represents Ikeja Federal Constituency in Lagos State, is regarded as one of President Tinubu’s closest political allies and has played a major role in coordinating grassroots mobilization and campaign structures for the president over the years.

Speaking shortly after receiving the forms, APC officials described Tinubu as the party’s “consensus symbol of continuity,” insisting that the president remains the preferred choice of the ruling party ahead of the 2027 elections.

The party leadership also defended the high cost of nomination forms, arguing that the fees were necessary to manage the large number of aspirants and sustain the party’s electoral activities nationwide.

According to the APC timetable, the sale of forms will close on May 2, while submission of completed forms is expected to end on May 4. Screening of presidential aspirants has been fixed for May 9, with appeals scheduled for May 12 and 13.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had earlier announced that the 2027 presidential and National Assembly elections will hold on January 16, 2027, while governorship and State Assembly elections are scheduled for February 6, 2027.

Political observers say the early acquisition of the nomination forms underscores the APC leadership’s determination to consolidate support for President Tinubu well ahead of the party’s presidential convention.

The move also comes amid increasing endorsements for the president from APC governors, federal lawmakers, ministers, and party stakeholders across the country, many of whom have publicly backed Tinubu for a second term despite growing economic and security concerns in parts of the country.

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