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No cabal in Tinubu’s govt, APC replies Dalung

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No cabal in Tinubu’s govt, APC replies Dalung

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has denied the allegations by former Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Solomon Dalung, alleging that a powerful cabal has taken over President Bola Tinubu’s government.

Ajibola Basiru, the National Secretary of the APC, criticised Dalung’s credibility and his performance as a former minister.

“Who is Dalung? What was his scorecard when he served as a minister? He clearly lacks the intellectual depth to engage in matters of governance,” Basiru said.

Dalung, in an interview, had mentioned that he foresaw the development even before Tinubu’s inauguration on May 29, 2023.

According to Dalung, the president had not been in full control of his administration from the outset.

“From the time I met Tinubu as an aspirant to the moment he was elected, I knew we would end up exactly where we are today,” Dalung said.

“Just days before his inauguration, I was with some Yoruba elders and warned them that Tinubu’s government had already been hijacked by a sophisticated cabal.

“They accused me of harbouring hatred toward him, but I was simply telling the truth,” he added.

Dalung, a lawyer and political commentator, highlighted specific instances to support his claim, including the controversial removal of fuel subsidies on inauguration day.

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“There was no cabinet in place, just the president and vice president, yet a major economic policy—the removal of subsidy—was announced.

“That decision alone triggered a chain reaction: fuel prices soared, the cost of living skyrocketed, transportation, school fees—everything became more expensive,” he said.

He compared himself to the ancient prophet Jeremiah, claiming he anticipated the impending misery and is now dealing with the consequences, leaving behind “lamentations”.

When questioned if his fears matched similar charges levelled during previous President Muhammadu Buhari’s government, Dalung conceded there were similarities but maintained that the present cabal was more dangerous.

“Buhari’s cabal was made up of inexperienced people. Many of them had no idea how to run a government. Tinubu’s cabal, on the other hand, is filled with experienced, cunning, and highly ambitious individuals. They are manipulative and far more sophisticated,” he explained.

However, Basiru questioned the logic of the cabal theory, pointing out that democratic structures such as the National Assembly were still in operation.

“What cabal is he talking about when the National Assembly is there? His analysis is not only lazy but also devoid of substance. It’s hard to dignify such ignorance with a serious response,” he added.

Basiru accused critics like Dalung of being unable to move past their electoral defeat in 2023 and of making preposterous claims to discredit the government.

“People like him are still traumatised by the outcome of the last election. No matter what the administration does, they remain blind to the progress being made. They are determined to see nothing work, even when the evidence is clear,” he said.

He concluded by emphasising the APC administration’s resolve to stay focused: “As Mr President has made clear, we will not be distracted by armchair critics. Those who are dissatisfied should meet us at the ballot box.”

 

No cabal in Tinubu’s govt, APC replies Dalung

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Nigeria withdraws fighter jets as Benin recovers after failed coup attempt

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Nigeria withdraws fighter jets as Benin recovers after failed coup attempt

Nigeria has withdrawn the fighter aircraft it deployed in the Benin Republic following Sunday’s attempted coup, after security assessments confirmed that the situation in the neighbouring country has stabilised. Security sources said the aircraft—initially dispatched from Lagos for surveillance and regional monitoring—were recalled on Sunday afternoon when updated intelligence indicated that the crisis no longer posed “immediate threat to Nigeria’s territorial security.”

The failed coup, aimed at toppling the democratic government of President Patrice Talon, began with an early morning assault on the presidential residence in Cotonou.

Mutinous soldiers, dressed in full military uniform, attempted to seize power but were repelled by loyal forces. Unable to capture the President, the rebels proceeded to take over the Office de Radiodiffusion et Télévision du Bénin (ORTB), briefly controlling the national broadcast signal.

The crisis escalated rapidly, but the Beninese National Guard responded decisively, surrounding the television station and blocking the mutineers’ escape routes.

By late Sunday, loyalist security units had secured all major government installations, restoring order across the capital city.

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“The situation is under control. The National Guard has everything surrounded,” a senior security official said, noting that negotiations were initiated to persuade the barricaded mutineers to surrender peacefully.

President Talon, reported safe in an undisclosed location, has yet to address the nation. Meanwhile, the streets of Cotonou remained tense but calm, with no reports of widespread violence or civilian casualties.

Presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga confirmed in a statement on X that the coup had collapsed.

“Mutineers in military uniform who attempted to overthrow President Patrice Talon’s democratic government have failed. They seized the National TV after failing to enter the presidential residence,” he wrote.

He added that Colonel Pascal Tigri, the alleged leader of the mutiny, was on the run, while several members of the group had been apprehended.

Benin’s Interior Minister Alassane Seidou also appeared on national television, confirming that the military uprising had been foiled. “Early on Sunday, 7 December 2025, a small group of soldiers launched a mutiny aimed at destabilising the state and its institutions. The armed forces remained loyal to the republic, and their response allowed them to foil the attempt,” he said.

The Beninese government has since urged citizens to resume their normal activities, assuring the public that the security situation remains firmly under control.

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Akpabio sues Natasha for ₦200bn over sexual harassment allegations

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Akpabio sues Natasha for ₦200bn over sexual harassment allegations

Senate President Godswill Obot Akpabio has instituted a ₦200 billion defamation lawsuit against Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, accusing her of spreading malicious sexual harassment allegations that he says have severely damaged his public image.

According to documents filed before the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Akpabio is seeking substantial damages, public retractions, and nationwide broadcast apologies. He argues that Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan’s televised, radio, and online interviews portrayed him as a sexual predator who abused his office for personal gratification—claims he insists subjected him to widespread ridicule and reputational harm.

The lawsuit includes a comprehensive statement of claims and a list of witnesses. Akpabio is also asking the court to compel the removal of all online materials containing the disputed allegations and to order repeated public apologies across major media outlets.

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A court order issued on 6 November 2025 granted permission for substituted service through the Clerk of the National Assembly after initial attempts to reach Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan directly were unsuccessful. The case is now moving forward and is expected to become one of the most closely watched political legal battles in Nigeria.

Responding on 5 December 2025, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan confirmed receipt of the suit and expressed readiness to defend her allegations before a competent court. She stated that she had previously been prevented from presenting a petition before the Senate Committee on Ethics and Privileges due to claims that a related case was already in court—an action she believes protected the Senate President from legislative scrutiny.

In a strongly worded response, the Kogi Central senator maintained that the court proceedings will finally provide the platform to substantiate her claims. She reiterated her stance that she experienced sexual harassment and that her refusal to comply with the alleged advances prompted sustained political retaliation.

See you in court, Godswill Akpabio,” she declared.

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NLC threatens nationwide protests as insecurity worsens, withdraws support for Labour Party

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NLC threatens nationwide protests as insecurity worsens, withdraws support for Labour Party

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has warned that it will no longer remain passive as criminal gangs intensify violent attacks across the country, declaring its readiness to hold a national day of mourning and mobilise nationwide protests over the escalating insecurity in Nigeria.

Speaking at the opening of the NLC’s National Executive Council (NEC) meeting in Lagos, NLC President Joe Ajaero said the country was “under siege,” condemning the latest school kidnapping and the reported withdrawal of security personnel before the attack. He demanded a full investigation to expose any possible compromise within the nation’s security architecture.

“The NLC cannot stand idly by and allow criminals to take over our country—never again. We want to know who ordered the withdrawal of security operatives from that school. We will not allow kidnappers and bandits to overrun our nation,” Ajaero said.

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He stressed that the labour movement would soon announce details of the planned protests and national mourning, insisting the lives of teachers, students and workers were in grave danger. “It is getting out of hand. We can no longer bear this,” he added.

Ajaero also revealed that the NLC had withdrawn its representatives from the Labour Party, accusing them of pursuing personal interests rather than representing workers.

Human rights lawyer Femi Falana, SAN, who addressed the meeting, warned that the country was in “serious trouble” over rising kidnappings and attacks. He rejected calls for foreign military intervention, cautioning that such a move would undermine Nigeria’s sovereignty.

Falana criticised recent statements by former U.S. President Donald Trump, describing them as unacceptable. He urged President Bola Tinubu to take decisive action to protect citizens, saying: “We want to let the world know that we are not a conquered people.”

He called on labour unions, civil society organisations and Nigerians to prepare to resist any further decline in national security.

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