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I dress better than Tinubu; he’s worn the same wristwatch since I met him – Shettima
I dress better than Tinubu; he’s worn the same wristwatch since I met him – Shettima
Vice-President Kashim Shettima praised President Bola Tinubu for his modesty, emphasizing that Tinubu is more focused on improving the nation than on personal extravagance.
Shettima, speaking at a recent event, remarked that while his own house in Maiduguri, Borno State, is more luxurious than Tinubu’s residence in Bourdillon, Ikoyi, Lagos, the President’s priorities are clear. He recalled a visit where, despite an array of meals being offered, Tinubu chose to eat garri and groundnut.
“In President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, we have a leader in whom we can trust. I’m not playing politics here; I’m speaking from the heart. I’ve seen the soul of Bola Tinubu, and he has a good soul,” Shettima said.
He continued, “He genuinely wants to improve the country. He’s not in power for personal gain but to leave a lasting legacy. Despite being one of the most criticized politicians in Nigeria, his lifestyle is surprisingly simple. When I first visited his house in Bourdillon, I expected something grand, like Buckingham Palace, but nothing was extraordinary. My house in Maiduguri is better.”
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Shettima also pointed out Tinubu’s consistency in his habits. “Since I’ve known him, he’s only ever worn one wristwatch, and I dress better than him. He’s not concerned with appearances. We need to support this man who has made bold decisions, even though the economy we inherited was in a dire state.”
Acknowledging the challenges inherited from the previous administration, of which he was a part, Shettima emphasized the importance of focusing on solutions rather than assigning blame. He dismissed criticisms from political opponents, noting that they even advocated for removing fuel subsidies.
Shettima expressed optimism about the future, noting that the economy is now on a path to recovery. “The President has shown immense courage in making tough decisions, and while there’s been pain, much like childbirth, the results will eventually bring celebration. I believe history will be kind to him.”
He highlighted the recent progress, including an increase in oil exports and the stabilization of the Naira, while acknowledging that global and local challenges remain, particularly in food security. However, he assured that security issues in key agricultural regions are being addressed, and significant improvements in the nation’s fortunes are on the horizon.
The Vice-President urged Nigerians to rally around Tinubu, who, in his words, “has taken far-reaching decisions for the country’s good.”
The comments were made at a book launch for “Navigating the Politics of Universal Education Policies in Nigeria,” authored by Prof. Modupe Adelabu, a retired professor of Educational Administration at Obafemi Awolowo University. Several prominent figures attended the event, including Governor Biodun Oyebanji of Ekiti State, Chief Bisi Akande, Chief Pius Akinyelure, and Femi Gbajabiamila, Chief of Staff to the President.
I dress better than Tinubu; he’s worn the same wristwatch since I met him – Shettima
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Iran Lists Tough Conditions for Peace Talks with US
Iran Lists Tough Conditions for Peace Talks with US
By Agency Report
Iran has outlined a set of strict preconditions for engaging in negotiations with the United States aimed at achieving a lasting peace, signalling a hardening of its stance amid ongoing hostilities in the Middle East.
According to a senior Iranian official who spoke to Reuters, Tehran is insisting on an immediate halt to U.S. military strikes, alongside firm guarantees that such attacks will not be repeated, as a prerequisite for any talks.
The official also disclosed that Iran is demanding compensation for damages suffered during the conflict, underscoring the country’s position that any future negotiations must address the consequences of the ongoing war.
In a further indication of its firm posture, Iran has rejected proposals for a temporary ceasefire, maintaining that only a comprehensive and permanent peace agreement would be acceptable.
Tehran is also pushing for new arrangements regarding the strategic Strait of Hormuz, including the right to impose transit fees on vessels passing through the vital global oil shipping route. The proposed fees, according to the official, would vary depending on the type of vessel, its cargo, and prevailing conditions.
The development comes amid intensified diplomatic efforts led by regional mediators, including Pakistan, to broker a ceasefire between the two sides. A U.S.-backed proposal for a 45-day truce has reportedly been put forward as a stepping stone toward broader negotiations, though Tehran has dismissed the idea as insufficient.
Tensions between the two countries remain high, with both sides holding firm to their positions. Analysts say Iran’s demands reflect a broader strategy to secure long-term guarantees and reshape the terms of engagement in the region, rather than accept short-term de-escalation measures.
With neither side showing signs of compromise, prospects for immediate negotiations appear uncertain, raising concerns about further escalation and its implications for global security and energy markets.
Iran Lists Tough Conditions for Peace Talks with US
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Tinubu Unveils ₦3.3tn Electricity Bailout to Revive Nigeria’s Power Sector
Tinubu Unveils ₦3.3tn Electricity Bailout to Revive Nigeria’s Power Sector
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved a sweeping ₦3.3 trillion power sector bailout aimed at clearing long-standing debts and stabilising Nigeria’s struggling electricity industry.
The intervention, implemented under the Presidential Power Sector Financial Reforms Programme, is designed to resolve liabilities accumulated between February 2015 and March 2025, following a comprehensive verification process.
Presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga disclosed that the ₦3.3 trillion electricity debt settlement represents a full and final agreement to restore financial stability across the sector. He explained that the debts, largely driven by unpaid invoices, tariff shortfalls, and subsidy obligations, had significantly weakened liquidity in the power value chain.
Implementation of the power sector debt repayment plan has already commenced, with 15 generation companies signing settlement agreements worth about ₦2.3 trillion. The Federal Government has raised ₦501 billion so far to fund the initiative, out of which ₦223 billion has already been disbursed, while additional payments are ongoing.
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The Nigeria electricity sector bailout is expected to inject much-needed cash into the industry, ensuring that gas suppliers receive payments, power plants can sustain operations, and electricity generation becomes more stable. With improved liquidity, officials say the country could begin to see gradual improvements in power supply, reduced grid disruptions, and better service delivery.
Special Adviser on Energy to the President, Olu Arowolo-Verheijen, said the programme is not just about clearing debts but rebuilding trust across the industry. She noted that restoring confidence is critical to attracting investment, maintaining consistent gas supply, and ensuring that power plants operate efficiently.
She further explained that the initiative forms part of broader power sector reforms in Nigeria, including nationwide metering improvements and the introduction of service-based tariffs that align electricity costs with the quality of supply. According to her, the government is also prioritising electricity supply to businesses, industries, and small enterprises, recognising that reliable power is essential for job creation and economic growth.
The Tinubu administration believes the electricity sector stabilisation plan will reduce reliance on generators, lower the cost of doing business, and improve productivity across key sectors of the economy. Analysts say resolving the sector’s liquidity crisis could unlock new investments and strengthen Nigeria’s overall economic performance.
President Tinubu also commended stakeholders for their cooperation in addressing long-standing challenges in the industry and confirmed that the next phase of the reform programme, Series II, will commence within the current quarter. The phase is expected to deepen structural reforms and ensure long-term sustainability of the electricity market.
Tinubu Unveils ₦3.3tn Electricity Bailout to Revive Nigeria’s Power Sector
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MURIC Demands Sack of INEC Chairman Over Alleged Bias, Calls for Replacement
MURIC Demands Sack of INEC Chairman Over Alleged Bias, Calls for Replacement
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has called for the immediate removal of the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Joash Amupitan, describing him as a threat to religious harmony in Nigeria.
In a press release issued on April 6, 2026, and signed by its Executive Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, the group accused the INEC chairman of authoring what it described as a “toxic 80-page legal brief,” allegedly used by the United States of America to indict Nigeria over claims of Christian genocide.
MURIC expressed dissatisfaction with what it termed the “graveyard silence” of the Federal Government over calls from Islamic organisations for Amupitan’s removal. According to the group, the government’s inaction reflects a lack of sensitivity to the concerns of the Muslim community.
The organisation further alleged that Amupitan’s continued leadership poses a risk to the credibility of Nigeria’s electoral system, claiming that a planned voter registration or revalidation exercise could disenfranchise Muslim voters.
“MURIC hereby declares a vote of no confidence in the current INEC boss,” the statement read, urging the Federal Government to replace him with what it described as a “tolerant Christian” to restore confidence and balance.
The group also accused the INEC chairman of failing to address the allegations against him, noting that his silence has raised concerns among observers. It argued that public officials in other countries often resign over similar controversies, citing examples of past resignations by international political figures.
MURIC warned that Nigeria’s progress could be hindered if individuals accused of misconduct remain in sensitive public offices, stressing that Amupitan’s continued stay in office represents what it called a “sit-tight syndrome.”
Describing the INEC chairman as an “electoral burden” and a “threat to religious harmony,” the group insisted that his resignation or removal is necessary to safeguard national unity and the integrity of the electoral process.
As of the time of filing this report, neither INEC nor the Federal Government had issued an official response to the allegations.
MURIC Demands Sack of INEC Chairman Over Alleged Bias, Calls for Replacement
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