Politics
Anambra NNPP senatorial candidate Mbakwe to challenge results in court

Senatorial candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) for Anambra central, Helen Mbakwe, says she will be challenging the outcome of last Saturday’s election in court.
According to her, she lost the election due to the blurred logo of the party on the ballot papers.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared Victor Umeh of the Labour Party (LP) as the winner of the senatorial poll held on February 25.
Umeh polled 103,608 votes to defeat other candidates.
Addressing a press conference on Friday, Mbakwe, who did not finish in the top five, said she was denied victory because the logo of the NNPP was “practically non-existent” on the ballot papers.
“The challenges of my party’s logo identification experienced by those who voted and those who intended to vote for me were too much,” she said.
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“Our logo was blurred or practically non-existent on the ballot papers, thereby confusing my voters.
“We all know the details of the logo of NNPP, which is ‘Basket of Fruits’ and the Party’s name, NNPP, whereas INEC presented nothing that looked like a basket of fruits and the acronym NNPP on the ballot paper.
“The NNPP logo on INEC’s Ballot Paper confused many of my supporters and they voted for any party like LP and YPP.”
She also accused INEC of disenfranchising voters from her stronghold with the late arrival of voting materials to their polling units.
The NNPP candidate added that she would be challenging the result in court and reclaiming her mandate.
Mbakwe said, “This, too, disenfranchised many early birds who had trooped out to vote for me.
“I am still ready to serve my people because I believe strongly in the principles of the rule of law, equity, equality, fairness and justice.
“My patriotism is unflinching and my zeal to contribute to repairing my country is still alive and burning.
“I am talking with my lawyers as I will be calling for a cancellation of the senatorial election result as I was completely left out of the voting processes after having campaigned vigorously.
“I urge our people and supporters of NNPP as well as Nigerians to be calm while the leaders of our great party chart a course for us as regards the errors perpetuated by INEC against us.”
Meanwhile, he congratulated Umeh for emerging winner of the election.
“I want to congratulate Senator Victor Umeh for emerging victorious. And I wish him well as he works for the interest of our people in all circumstances and situations at the Red Chamber.”
Politics
Obi will contest presidency even without coalition – Yunusa Tanko

Obi will contest presidency even without coalition – Yunusa Tanko
Yunusa Tanko, former spokesperson for Peter Obi’s presidential campaign and current Director-General of the Obidient Movement, has affirmed that the former Anambra State governor, Peter Obi, will run for the 2027 presidential election — regardless of whether he emerges as the candidate of the newly formed opposition coalition.
Tanko made this statement on Monday in Abuja during the second Annual Colloquium held in honour of Associate Professor Abdulmumin Ajia.
“Obi has already stated that he will contest in 2027, whether we get the coalition ticket or not, so we are not even contemplating whether or not he will run. But when we get to that level, the platform will be revealed,” Tanko declared.
The comment comes amid increasing tension within the opposition coalition, which recently adopted the African Democratic Congress, ADC, as its official political platform for the 2027 elections. Internal disagreements have reportedly emerged within the group, especially concerning the zoning of the party’s presidential ticket.
Tanko, representing Obi at the event, urged the coalition leaders to ensure that the presidential ticket is zoned to the South, citing national unity and fairness.
“Why should we have a northerner again when we can easily allow the South to complete their tenure to promote unity and cohesiveness? Afterwards, our northern brothers can take up their eight years,” he said.
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He also cautioned against repeating past political errors, referencing the annulment of Moshood Abiola’s 1993 presidential election victory, and stressed that the governor of Anambra State remains the best candidate to lead Nigeria forward.
Tanko described Obi as “a committed and capable leader who possesses the competence to transform the nation” and urged members of the coalition to rally behind him in order to avoid “another political blunder.”
Speaking at the event, Associate Professor Abdulmumin Ajia praised the ADC as “a credible and independent platform with the potential to reshape Nigeria’s political landscape.”
“It is only a strong opposition, free from the direct and indirect influence of the ruling party, that can rescue Nigeria from what can best be described as the irony of a collapsing rich nation,” Ajia stated.
The 2027 presidential race is expected to attract several influential politicians within the coalition, including Peter Obi, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, and former Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi.
Obi will contest presidency even without coalition – Yunusa Tanko
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2027: Peter Obi urges ADC coalition to zone presidential ticket to South

2027: Peter Obi urges ADC coalition to zone presidential ticket to South
2027: Peter Obi urges ADC coalition to zone presidential ticket to South
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Your tenure was the worst in Osun history – Adeleke hits Aregbesola

Your tenure was the worst in Osun history – Adeleke hits Aregbesola
OSOGBO — Osun State Governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke, has launched a scathing attack on his predecessor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, describing his eight-year tenure as the “worst in Osun’s history.”
Adeleke’s remarks came in response to Aregbesola’s statement on Sunday while addressing supporters of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Osogbo. Aregbesola had boasted that the ADC would dislodge the Adeleke-led administration from the government house come 2026.
In a statement signed by his spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed, on Monday, Governor Adeleke said Aregbesola has no moral ground to speak, accusing him of leaving behind a legacy of hardship, financial mismanagement, and institutional decay.
“The empty boast of Mr. Aregbesola about 2026 is a symptom of a troubled mind battling his benefactor and haunted by the suffering he inflicted on millions of Osun people through his evil policies and programmes,” Adeleke said.
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The Governor accused Aregbesola of mismanaging workers’ welfare by introducing the controversial half salary policy, misusing contributory pension funds, and withholding cooperative deductions from civil servants.
“A man who should be remorseful and tender public apologies for his years of maladministration has the audacity to attack a Governor who is paying up the half salary affliction, clearing unjustified debts, and rehabilitating brutalized Osun workers,” the statement read.
Adeleke revealed that his administration has so far paid 28 months of the half salaries owed by Aregbesola’s administration and has also cleared close to N60 billion in pension debt.
He further criticized Aregbesola for plunging the state into a cycle of unsustainable debt, which he said is still affecting Osun’s financial health today.
“Our people are smart enough to know that the worst era for Osun State is that of Mr. Aregbesola, under whom many pensioners lost their lives and thousands of livelihoods were disrupted,” Adeleke declared.
Describing Aregbesola as a “shrew who doesn’t realize he’s smelling,” Adeleke warned that 2026 will be a payback year, where Osun voters will reject the return of what he termed “the dark days” of Aregbesola’s rule.
“No voter in Osun is ready for a return to the evil days. The people will punish the former Governor and his party for willfully inflicting pain on them.”
The war of words between the former and current governors signals an early start to the political contest ahead of the 2026 Osun governorship election.
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