Politics
ICYMI: Don’t leave politics to criminals, varsity VC Imumolen warns Nigerians
Vice Chancellor of Global Wealth University, Togo, Prof Christopher Imumolen, has urged reputable Nigerians to participate actively in national politics so as not to allow criminal elements to completely hijack power and destroy the nation.
Imumolen, who is also president of Joint Professional Training Support International, said the problem with Nigeria was bad leadership and urged those genuinely interested in the progress of the country not distance themselves from politics.
He spoke in Lagos on Saturday during a a development practitioners mini summit titled, ‘Nigeria of our dream, your responsibility, my responsibility’, put together by Timeswatch News, which also honoured the university VC with Nigeria’s Statesmanship Integrity and Productivity Award.
Imumolen noted that Nigerians required mental transformation to be able to play their expected role effectively and turn things around in nation’s political system.
He said, “The problem with Nigeria is not you and I but leadership. If you shy away from politics, criminals will lead you. The major thing we need now is mental transformation of every Nigerian. Nigerians need to be mentally stable. For us to have a good nation, all of us must be involved in the political system.”
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He expressed joy that he made it a point of duty to honour the organisers who were all his former students.
“I see this award as a pat on the back but we can always do more,” he said.
Editor of Timeswatch, Mr Emeagi Williams, said the award was meant to promote value, productivity and integrity towards the development of Nigeria.
He said the selection committee took diligent steps to find Prof Imumolen and a few other individuals who had become role models and shining examples in their respective domains.
Emeagi said, “These individuals have shown sheer patriotism, forthrightness, diligence and statesmanship, despite the myriad of socio-economic bottlenecks and negative influences in the national atmosphere.
“So this diadem of glory goes to a very few of you due to your spirit of industry, creativity, positive mindedness, exemplary lifestyles that set trend for decency, uprightness and dedication, the reason Timeswatch and the Grandour International Communication Ventures will continue to recognise you as nation builders.”
He urged the awardees to continue to be trailblazers in their various professionals or callings, so as to encourage the present and future Nigerians to eschew negative lifestyles.
Responding Imumolen thanked the organisers of the event, noting that the award was a call to do more for humanity.
Other awardees at the event are Ekpendu Ogugua Lizzie, Officer-in-Charge, Female Corrections, Kirikiri; Bishop (Dr) Priscilla Otuya, President, Mothers of the Nation and Convener, New Nigeria Leadership Forum; Dr Benjamin Olowojebutu, Founder, Benjamin Olowojebutu Foundation; Eze Ephraim Nnaemeka, a UNRS ambassador; Oba Barry Abejide Orishadaun, Oba Aala Worldwide; Anthony Abakporo, Convener, United Breeds Foundation.
The unveiling of a special print version of Timeswatch was one of the highpoints of the occasion.
Politics
2027: Atiku Signs $1.2m US Lobbying Deal to Engage Trump
2027: Atiku Signs $1.2m US Lobbying Deal to Engage Trump
Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar has sealed a $1.2 million US lobbying deal as part of efforts to boost his international image and counter narratives linked to the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu ahead of the 2027 elections.
Documents filed under the U.S. Foreign Agents Registration Act show that Atiku engaged Washington-based firm Von Batten-Montague-York in an agreement signed in early March 2026. The contract was executed by the firm’s managing partner, Karl Von Batten, alongside Fabiyi Oladimeji, who represented Atiku.
The Atiku US lobbying deal is aimed at strengthening his standing within American political and policy circles while projecting his leadership vision to key stakeholders. A major component of the engagement is to counter Nigerian government lobbying narratives in Washington and reshape perceptions about Nigeria’s opposition politics.
Under the agreement, the lobbying firm will facilitate high-level meetings between Atiku and influential U.S. figures, including members of Congress, congressional aides, and officials within the executive branch. The outreach is also expected to include engagement with Donald Trump and other senior policymakers, underscoring the strategic importance of U.S. political influence.
The contract states that lobbying activities will focus on democratic governance, economic growth, regional stability, and US-Nigeria relations, positioning Atiku as a key voice on issues affecting West Africa. In addition to political access, the firm will provide strategic communication services, including message development, narrative positioning, and reputation management targeted at elite audiences in the United States.
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Valued at $1.2 million, the agreement will run for 12 months, with payments structured in six instalments over the duration. Analysts say the US lobbying strategy by Atiku Abubakar reflects early preparations for the 2027 presidential race, where he is expected to remain a central opposition figure.
The development also comes amid internal challenges within the African Democratic Congress (ADC), a platform recently adopted by Atiku and other opposition leaders. The party is currently facing a leadership dispute following actions by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), which reportedly withdrew recognition from factions linked to David Mark and Nafiu Bala.
The lobbying firm has indicated it will raise concerns with U.S. authorities over the ADC crisis, warning that INEC’s decision could hinder the opposition’s ability to organise effectively ahead of the next general election. It described the situation as one that could affect political participation and democratic competitiveness in Nigeria.
The firm also called on President Tinubu to ensure that future elections remain credible and reflect the will of the people, highlighting increasing international attention on Nigeria’s democratic process.
Political analysts believe the Atiku lobbying effort in the United States signals a broader trend where Nigerian political actors seek to influence global opinion, attract diplomatic support, and strengthen their positioning ahead of major elections.
2027: Atiku Signs $1.2m US Lobbying Deal to Engage Trump
Politics
Gov Yusuf Pledges Full Support for Tinubu, Declares APC Unbeatable in Kano
Gov Yusuf Pledges Full Support for Tinubu, Declares APC Unbeatable in Kano
Kano State Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has declared that the All Progressives Congress (APC) remains the dominant party in Kano State and reaffirmed his unwavering support for President Bola Tinubu’s re-election in 2027.
Speaking on Saturday to a massive crowd of APC supporters at the Government House in Kano, Yusuf praised the president for his leadership and the delivery of dividends of democracy to Nigerians. He highlighted Tinubu’s efforts to improve the economy, enhance infrastructure across the nation, and ensure the equitable distribution of federal resources despite limited time and funding.
“Mr. President has been doing his best for this country; he has improved the economy of this country,” Yusuf said. He also thanked Tinubu, describing him as a dogged leader committed to ensuring dividends of democracy are provided across Nigeria.
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The governor affirmed that the people of Kano State fully support President Tinubu and will back his bid for re-election by 2027. He emphasized that the APC is the only party capable of winning elections at all levels in Kano and across Nigeria.
“The APC is the only winning party in Kano State and Nigeria. There is no other party that can take control of Kano State and Nigeria by the grace of God,” Yusuf stated.
Yusuf also congratulated APC members for the successes recorded during the party’s Northwest Zonal Congress in Kaduna and the National Convention in Abuja, noting that the achievements underscore the party’s organizational strength and grassroots influence in the northern region.
Assuring residents of continued progress, the governor pledged that his administration would sustain the delivery of critical infrastructure, healthcare, education, agriculture, employment, and empowerment programs for women and youth across the state.
The governor’s return to Kano was marked by a grand reception at Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, with supporters singing, dancing, and chanting APC slogans. He later led a rally through the state capital, including Katsina Road, Emir’s Palace Road, and Saboda Bakin Zuwo Road, receiving a warm welcome from cheering residents en route to the Government House.
Political analysts note that Kano, historically an APC stronghold, remains critical for the party’s electoral strategy ahead of the 2027 elections. Yusuf’s endorsement of Tinubu underscores a coordinated effort to consolidate support in the state and maintain APC’s dominance in northern Nigeria.
Gov Yusuf Pledges Full Support for Tinubu, Declares APC Unbeatable in Kano
Politics
ADC Crisis Halts Makinde, Bala, Lawmakers’ Defections
ADC Crisis Halts Makinde, Bala, Lawmakers’ Defections
Strong indications have emerged that Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde and Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed may be reconsidering their planned defection to the African Democratic Congress (ADC) due to escalating internal disputes and regulatory uncertainty. The crisis has also affected several lawmakers who were weighing moves to the party, signaling a setback for opposition realignment ahead of the 2027 elections.
The uncertainty stems from the recent action of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), which withdrew recognition of the ADC National Working Committee (NWC) led by Mark, following a ruling by the Court of Appeal on March 12, 2026. INEC directed all parties to maintain the status quo ante bellum pending the outcome of a substantive suit before the Federal High Court in Abuja, aiming to prevent actions that could influence the court’s final judgment.
Despite INEC’s directive, the Mark-led NWC rejected the decision and insisted it would proceed with the party’s April 14 national convention in Abuja, intensifying internal divisions between factions loyal to Mark and those aligned with Nafiu Gombe. The leadership tussle has created doubts among potential defectors about the party’s legal standing and operational stability.
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Governor Bala Mohammed, who chairs the PDP Governors’ Forum, had earlier described the ADC as a “preferred destination” amid failed reconciliation efforts within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). He reportedly held talks with a delegation led by former SGF Babachir Lawal, but his office confirmed he remains a member of the PDP while consultations continue.
Similarly, sources close to Governor Makinde suggested that his interest in the ADC has waned following INEC’s intervention. His media aide, Sulaimon Olanrewaju, dismissed claims that he is planning to leave the PDP, calling the reports “mere rumors.”
The ADC crisis has also left lawmakers in limbo. Mansur Soro, representing Darazo/Ganjuwa Federal Constituency, said consultations are ongoing, while Lagos lawmaker Jesse Onuakalusi declined to comment on his next move amid the uncertainty. Uchenna Okonkwo of Anambra State downplayed INEC’s action, expressing confidence that the dispute would be resolved legally and noting the influence of former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi on prospective defectors’ decisions.
Political analysts warn that the combination of internal party disputes, INEC intervention, and leadership uncertainty poses a significant hurdle to opposition consolidation ahead of the 2027 elections. The ADC’s ability to resolve its leadership conflict, secure regulatory recognition, and conduct a credible convention will be crucial for it to attract high-profile defections in the coming months.
ADC Crisis Halts Makinde, Bala, Lawmakers’ Defections
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