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  • Edo PDP leadership dispute deepens as caretaker committee rejects Orbih’s secretariat donation

    Tensions within the Edo State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) escalated on Thursday as the party’s Caretaker Committee, led by Dr. Tony Aziegbemi, firmly rejected a recent donation of a party secretariat by Chief Dan Orbih, describing the gesture as a politically motivated ploy to destabilise the party ahead of crucial elections.

    The drama unfolded after Orbih, a former South-South Zonal Chairman of the PDP, announced the donation of a new secretariat in Benin City on Wednesday. During the unveiling, Orbih warned the Aziegbemi-led committee to cease parading themselves as the legitimate leaders of the PDP in Edo State.

    He accused them of colluding with former Governor Godwin Obaseki to undermine and destroy the party from within.

    In a swift rebuttal, Aziegbemi released a strongly-worded statement dismissing Orbih’s claims and asserting that Orbih was no longer a member of the PDP. According to the committee, Orbih’s tenure officially ended on March 9, 2025, with the emergence of Chief Emma Ogidi as the new zonal leader.

    “We are compelled to respond to the Nollywood-style theatrics orchestrated by Chief Dan Orbih only because of the numerous calls and inquiries we have received,” the statement read. “Let it be made abundantly clear that Chief Dan Orbih is no longer a member of the Peoples Democratic Party. He lacks the authority and standing to rent, donate, or assign any property to the Edo PDP.”

    The committee went further to allege that the secretariat Orbih claimed to donate was not only unauthorised but linked to the opposition. “The so-called secretariat he claimed to have donated is a façade. It belongs to the party he now openly serves—the APC-led government in Edo State—where he is nothing more than a political employee,” Aziegbemi alleged.

    While Orbih has not publicly responded to the caretaker committee’s rejection of his donation, his supporters maintain that his actions stem from a desire to restore integrity and stability to the party amid growing internal rifts.

    Party insiders say the latest confrontation signals deeper fractures within the Edo PDP, which has seen recurring tensions between factions loyal to Orbih and those aligned with Governor Obaseki, particularly in the aftermath of the governor’s defection from the APC to the PDP in 2020.

    Despite the unfolding conflict, Aziegbemi urged party faithful to remain calm and focused.

    “We urge PDP members to disregard the antics of Dan Orbih and not be distracted. Reclaiming our mandate remains our focus,” he said. “The Edo PDP Caretaker Committee remains united, focused, and fully in charge of the party’s affairs.”

    Source: Ripples Nigeria

  • Group Accuses Bayelsa Govt Of Sponsoring Calumny Against NDDC MD

    The Niger Delta Movement for Peace (NDMP) has accused the Bayelsa State Government of sponsoring and bankrolling campaigns of calumny against Dr Samuel Ogbuku, the Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).

    In a statement signed by its Coordinator, Jacob Sontai, the group claimed that the Bayelsa government is behind recent falsehoods alleging that Ogbuku is sponsoring the activities of the New Associates in the state.

    The NDMP described these allegations as baseless and part of a deliberate attempt to tarnish Ogbuku’s reputation.

    Sontai said the government bankrolled a group, which identified itself as the Niger Delta Peace Ambassadors (NDOPA) led by one Bassey Patrick, to make the allegation.

    Sontai said the allegation was false in its entirety and challenged the Bayelsa government to provide credible material evidence to prove the allegation.

    He explained that the New Associates is a political movement formed by friends and associates of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, Chief Nyesom Wike, to highlight the achievements of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu across the country as a basis for drumming and mobilising support for his reelection in 2027.

    Sontai said the New Associates had become unstoppable as it was gaining momentum in various states of the federation and were beyond the sponsorship of any individual.

    He said, “Therefore, it is an absolute falsehood for the Bayelsa State Government to link the Managing Director of the NDDC to the movement. It is even preposterous to claim that Ogbuku was in cahoots with anybody to destabilise Bayelsa.

    “Well, we are not surprised, as this is not the first time the government of Bayelsa State has tried to paint Ogbuku in a bad light. The question is: what are they afraid of? Ogbuku remains a beacon of hope to the younger generation, and no amount of blackmail will deter young people from supporting him.

    “How can Ogbuku, who has been instrumental to the development of Bayelsa, including lighting up the state that had been in darkness for months, turn around to work for the destabilisation of the same state?

    “The Bayelsa State Government should leave Ogbuku out of its ill-conceived and self-centred war against the New Associates. The truth is that the Douye Diri-led state government is working against the second-term ambition of President Tinubu because of Diri’s vice-presidential interest in 2027.

    “As part of promoting Diri’s vice-presidential ambition, the Bayelsa government is ready to shoot down any group drumming support for President Tinubu’s second term in office.”

    But Sontai said Diri was fighting a lost battle and wasting the state’s resources sponsoring an agenda that was dead on arrival.

    Sontai said, “The truth is that the New Associates had come to stay and will campaign and promote President Tinubu’s second term ambition in Bayelsa because it is part of the group’s constitutional right. The group will massively mobilise for President Tinubu and ensure he wins the forthcoming election. The NEW Associates are equal to the task.”

    Group Accuses Bayelsa Govt Of Sponsoring Calumny Against NDDC MD is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

    Source: The Whistler

  • Osun varsity student electrocuted while charging and using his phone during thunderstorm

    A 100-level student of University of Ilesa, Osun State, Gbolahan Ojolo, has d!ed of electrocution triggered by lightning strike in his hall of residence in Ilesa.

     

    It was gathered that Ojolo, a student in the Department of Business Administration, was charging his phone and playing a game on it at the same time when thunder struck on Friday, April 18, 2025.

     

    The Registrar of the University, Funso Ojo, confirmed the incident in a statement on Saturday, April 19, 2025.

     

    “The Management of the University of Ilesa, Osun State, deeply regrets to announce the tragic and untimely d3ath of one of its students, Gbolahan Ojolo, a 100 Level student of the Department of Business Administration,” the statement read.

     

    “The unfortunate incident occurred in the evening of Friday, April 18, 2025. Gbolahan was electrocuted while playing a game on his mobile phone, which was being charged in his room at a private hostel located near the Prototype Engineering Development Institute junction. The electrocution was reportedly triggered by a lightning strike during a thunderstorm.”

     

    The Registrar said the management had informed the police, and after due clearance had been obtained, the remains of the deceased were taken to the morgue of the Wesley Guild Hospital, Ilesa.

     

    “The police have since commenced a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident.

     

    “The University of Ilesa has also made necessary arrangements to support the family during this moment of intense grief and will continue to stand by them through this difficult time.

     

    “The entire University community mourns this painful loss and prays for the repose of Gbolahan’s soul. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends, classmates, and the Department of Business Administration.”

     

    Osun varsity student electrocuted while charging and using his phone during thunderstorm

     

    Source: Linda Ikeji

  • Bishop Kukah’s Easter Plea To Tinubu: Bring Nigerians Down From This Cross Of Suffering

    The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah, has called on President Bola Tinubu to take immediate action to address the country’s suffering, citing widespread insecurity, hunger, and brutality.

     

    In his Easter message, Bishop Kukah likened Nigeria’s situation to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, urging the President to “bring us down from this cross of evil.”

     

    He said, “We all admit that you neither erected this cross nor did you effect our collective crucifixion. Notwithstanding, Nigerians have been dangling and bleeding on this cross of pain and mindless suffering for too long. A culture of cynicism and self-doubt over our capacity to secure peace for ourselves pervades our land.”

     

    “Indeed, a majority of our citizens feel that there is no hope in sight. However, for us as Christians, Hope is the anchor on which we hang all our hopes (Heb. 6:19). Now is the time to re-enkindle and renew that hope,” he stated.

     

    Kukah expressed concerns about the nation’s security, stating that “marauders, murderers, savages, and ravenous predators” threaten to overrun the country.

     

    In his message, which was made available to SaharaReporters on Sunday morning, the outspoken cleric also highlighted the issue of hunger, noting that food security should be a fundamental human right.

     

    “We believe that all is not lost,” adding that “our hope has an ally in the holy father, Pope Francis, who last year declared this year, 2025, the Year of Hope with the theme, Pilgrims of Hope. The Pope appreciates that pilgrims are often sailing against the harsh currents of a broken world characterized by violence, pain, suffering, tribulation and death.”

     

    He said, “…Often we come across people who are discouraged, pessimistic and cynical about the future as if nothing could bring them happiness. The road to our collective discouragement in Nigeria has been laid by marauders, murderers, savages and ravenous predators who threaten to overrun our nation. Mr. President, immediately rid our dear country of these forces of darkness and bring us down from this cross of cynicism.

     

    “Mr. President, hunger, sickness and desolation stalk the land. We still believe removing the subsidies was the right decision. We note that the country now has a huge volume of resources in its domestic reserves. For over ten years now, farming has become one of the most hazardous pre-occupations in our country. I restate the obvious by warning that mere palliative distribution diminishes the dignity of citizens. We have remained between the rock of self-doubt and the hard place of hopelessness. Make food security a fundamental human right to all citizens. Mr. President, please bring us down from this painful cross of hunger.

     

    “Some years back, some of our public officers confessed that they brought our current killers into our country as a strategy for upstaging the government of the day and to gain power. Strange as it may sound, today we have watched as the cancer of insecurity and violence have metastasized. Now, this cancer threatens the very foundation of our common humanity.”

     

    “The bandits have not only become embedded in every sphere of our lives, they threaten to destroy all that holds our communities together. This self-destructive cancer has invaded our communities and kidnapping is a now a dog whistle for undermining the very structure and foundation of our country. We now hang on the cross at the mercy of these forces of darkness. Mr. President, please, bring us down from this cross of insecurity,” he pointed out.

     

    Bishop Kukah emphasised the need for collective action to drive out darkness and build a society that reflects the creator’s vision.

     

    “We are the light of the world, a city set on a hill,” he said.

     

    He continued, “We are confident that a majority of the citizens of our country want to live in peace with one another. However, allowing this insecurity to persists will undermine all forms of goodwill that this or any government in Nigeria espouses.

     

    “We have all the ingredients to create a toxic mix of violence that can spin out of control. Right now, frustration has penetrated every spectrum of our society especially as the government and its security agencies seem to have largely become spectators in the dance of death that has overtaken our country.

     

    “We are in a dilemma now and the question is simple: is the persistence of the insecurity a statement of the lack of capacity of our men and women in uniform, or is it evidence that those at the top are reaping the fruits of funding their own war machine? In other words, are Nigerians lambs being sacrificed to an unknown god? Mr. President, step up, get to the finishing line and bring us down from this cross of shame.”

     

    The bishop concluded by wishing President Tinubu a happy Easter and calling on Nigerians to renew their commitment to building a better society.

     

     

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  • Court denies issuing order for Rivers Sole Administrator to vacate Govt House

    The Rivers State High Court has firmly denied issuing any ruling ordering a purported Sole Administrator to vacate Government House, distancing itself from an online report that falsely attributed such a decision to one of its judges.

    The controversial report, which circulated widely online, claimed that Justice Boma Diepriye of the Federal High Court had declared the appointment of a sole administrator in the Rivers State Government House “illegal, null, and void.” However, the judiciary has dismissed the report as inaccurate and misleading.

    In an official statement released on Thursday and signed by Chief Registrar David Ihua-Maduenyi, the court clarified that no such ruling was made. The statement further corrected the record, noting that the name “Boma Diepriye” likely referred to Hon. Justice Boma Diepiri, who is in fact a judge of the Rivers State High Court, not the Federal High Court, as erroneously reported.

    “Hon. Justice Boma Diepiri is currently on Easter vacation, which began on April 14, 2025. He is not the designated vacation judge and, as such, has not presided over any matters since the vacation commenced,” the Chief Registrar said.

    The court categorically stated that no judge of the State High Court has issued any order on the subject matter reported online.

    Describing the publication as a product of sensationalism and poor journalistic ethics, Ihua-Maduenyi expressed concern over the rising trend of unverified information being circulated by bloggers and online news platforms.

    “It is regrettable that some bloggers and online news reporters have traded professionalism on the altar of pecuniary gains derived from web traffic,” he noted.

    The judiciary urged members of the public and media practitioners to seek proper clarification from official sources before publishing reports that involve court proceedings or judicial officers.

    “This institution remains committed to transparency, but we call on the public and the media to exercise due diligence and avoid misinformation,” the statement concluded.

    Source: Ripples Nigeria

  • Tinubu Salutes Ex-NNPC Gas Chief Ezeala, Women Affairs Minister On Birthdays

    President Bola Tinubu has congratulated Chief Justin U. Ezeala, former Managing Director of NNPC Gas Marketing Limited (NGML), and the Minister of Women Affairs, Ms Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, as they mark their 60th and 45th birthdays, respectively.

    In a statement by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, President Tinubu praised Chief Ezeala for his outstanding contributions to Nigeria’s energy sector.

    He acknowledged Ezeala’s role in advancing gas infrastructure projects, securing major supply agreements, and fostering strategic partnerships that have helped drive economic growth.

    Tinubu described Ezeala as a man of “excellence, integrity, and impactful leadership,” saying the qualities “have defined his career and earned him widespread respect within the industry and beyond.”

    Similarly, the president extended felicitations to Sulaiman-Ibrahim on her 45th birthday, describing her as a reform-minded and results-oriented public servant.

    He commended the minister’s efforts in repositioning the Ministry of Women Affairs and pushing forward Nigeria’s national gender agenda with renewed vigour.

    Tinubu acknowledged her leadership in championing gender equity, promoting the domestication of international commitments, and reforming institutional frameworks to better serve Nigerian women and girls.

    He further lauded Sulaiman-Ibrahim’s commitment to the Renewed Hope Agenda and wished her strength and good health as she works to promote justice, equity, and opportunity for all.

    Tinubu Salutes Ex-NNPC Gas Chief Ezeala, Women Affairs Minister On Birthdays is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

    Source: The Whistler

  • Child, 7, dies after woman ‘sends poisoned Easter egg to ex-boyfriend’s family’

    A seven-year-old child has died and two others have been left hospitalised in a serious condition after allegedly eating a poisoned Easter egg. 
     

    A 35-year-old woman who sent the Easter egg to her ex-boyfriend’s family has been arrested in the Médio Mearim region of northern Brazil. 
     

    Child, 7, dies after woman
    Child, 7, dies after woman

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    Jordélia Pereira Barbosa was taken away by police on Thursday, April 17, who accused her of sending the spiked chocolate to a family in Santa Ines, also in northern Brazil. 
     

    Luís Fernando Rocha Silva died in the early hours of Thursday morning and his mum Mirian Lira, 32, and sister Evelyn Fernanda, 13, are still in hospital. 
     

    The unsuspecting family were delivered the Easter egg by a motorcycle courier on Wednesday night, April 16. A message from a secret sender was left with the egg, which said: “With love, to Mirian Lira. Happy Easter.” 
     

     

    Child, 7, dies after woman
    Child, 7, dies after woman

    Mirian reportedly also received a mystery call later that night from an anonymous person who did not respond when the mum-of-two asked who was on the other end. The mysterious caller asked the mum if she had been sent the Easter egg. 

    The mothers sister, Naiza Santos, said: “The woman on the phone said ‘you’ll find out who it is’. And she hung up and didn’t say anything.” 

    “When the egg arrived, there was no identification of who had sent it, just the note and they didn’t say who it was from,” Santos said. 

    “She [Miriam] only received the call, the voice was of a woman, asking if she had received [the Easter egg]. She said, ‘Yes I did, who is it?’.  
     

    Santos said that the woman told Lira, “You’ll find out who it is,” and hung up the phone without saying anything else.
     

    Her seven-year-old son was the first to start feeling unwell, and he was rushed to a local hospital, according to Globo. Luís died several hours after he was admitted and his mum only started showing worrying symptoms while at the hospital for her son. 
     

    Her hands reportedly started to turn purple and she was struggling to breathe before being admitted to the hospital’s intensive care unit. 
     

    13-year-old Evelyn quickly followed and was admitted into the emergency unit with the same symptoms as her mum. The mother and daughter are reportedly fighting for their lives at the Municipal Hospital of Imperatriz. 
     

    Police have launched an investigation into the shocking case and revealed samples of the potentially killer egg were taken away for analysis at the Imperatriz Criminalistics Institute. 
     

    Jordelia Barbosa, 36, was on a bus attempting to flee when she was taken into custody in Santes Inés on Thursday afternoon. 
     

    The arrest came less than 24 hours after she allegedly had a tray with the holiday treats delivered to the family’s home, 239 miles away in the town Imperatriz. 
     

    The Maranhão Civil Police said Barbosa had previously dated Mirian’s former husband and father of her two children, Rafael Silva. 
     

    This has not been the first time a potentially poisoned festive treat has allegedly killed unsuspecting victims. A Christmas cake laced with arsenic is believed to have killed three family members in Brazil. 
     

    Maida Bernice Flores da Silva, 58, Neuza Denize Silva dos Anjos, 65 and Tatiana Silvia dos Santos, 43 all died in December after biting into the homemade fruitcake. Their relative Deise Moura dos Anjos, 42, was arrested in January on suspicion of triple murder and triple attempted murder – and was accused of poisoning the flour used to make the sweet treat. 
     

    Deise died in February and it is believed she took her own life in her prison cell, while in custody. Local reports stated that, according to the police, Diese left a note in her cell claiming she was innocent and that she felt depressed. 
     

    Another family in Australia faced a lunchtime horror when three people died after eating a beef Wellington that was also allegedly poisoned. Erin Patterson has been accused of triple murder after cooking for her ex-husband’s family but she has denied any wrongdoing. 
     

    Police believed the unsuspecting Wellington was laced with poisonous mushrooms. The victims died days after eating the meal.

     

     

    Source: Linda Ikeji

  • Portable releases new song about legal ordeal with Osupa days after release from detention

    Nigerian street-hop singer Habeeb Okikiola, aka Portable, has waxed a new song about his legal ordeal with his senior colleague Saheed Osupa days after being released from detention.

    In a post shared on his official Instagram page, Portable, who has been able to meet up with his bail conditions following his arrest and arraignment for defaming Saheed Osupa, teased his teeming fans with a new song, which he titled ‘Oni Reason.’

    The new track follows the last collection he dropped, titled ‘Most Wanted,’ which chronicled following his arrest by the Ogun State police for assaulting government officials.

    READ ALSO: ALLEGED DEFAMATION: Portable remanded in police custody after falling to meet bail conditions

    Recall that Portable was granted N1 million bail by an Upper Area Court in Ilorin, Kwara State, in connection with a defamation lawsuit brought against him by Saheed Osupa.

    The ruling was made on Monday, April 14, after the controversial singer was arraigned for criminal defamation, intimidation, inciting public disturbance, and cyberstalking.

    The case was adjourned till April 30, 2025, after the presiding judge, Hon. Sunday Adeniyi, granted Portable bail in the amount of N1 million and two sureties, one of whom had to be the chairman of the Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria (PMAN).

    Source: Ripples Nigeria

  • No Going Back On Our Economic Reforms, Cardoso Declares

    The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) showcased its bold reform agenda at a high-profile global forum at the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York, just days before the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank Group (WBG) Spring meetings.

    This strategic summit, in collaboration with JP Morgan, the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX), and the African Private Capital Association (AVCA), marked a pivotal moment in Nigeria’s economic renaissance.

    Under the banner “The Nigeria Investment Agenda: Pathways for Growth & Global Partnerships,” the forum attracted an influential assembly of global investors, diaspora leaders, and financial powerbrokers eager to witness Nigeria’s economic transformation firsthand.

    In his address, the CBN Governor Olayemi Cardoso unveiled his visionary reform blueprint that has already begun reshaping Nigeria’s financial landscape through decisive monetary tightening, revolutionary FX market transparency, and fortified financial governance.

    “These reforms aren’t merely policy adjustments,” Cardoso emphasized, “but foundational pillars rebuilding Nigeria’s economic architecture for generations to come.”

    Governor Cardoso declared the CBN’s determination to restore market confidence. “We inherited a crisis of confidence but chose a different path. We’re not turning back.”

    His resolute stance signaled Nigeria’s irreversible commitment to financial orthodoxy and stability.

    The governor’s vision gained further dimension during a fireside chat with Nobel Prize-winning economist Dr. James Robinson.

    During the chat, Cardoso articulated his ambitious mission to transform the CBN into a world-class institution commanding respect on the global stage while delivering excellence at home.

    Reinforcing this narrative of renewal, Deputy Governor Muhammad Sani Abdullahi presented compelling evidence of Nigeria’s economic revival, highlighting surging foreign exchange turnover, promising disinflation signals, and strengthening external reserves.

    “We’re witnessing the green shoots of recovery,” he remarked. “With our market-determined exchange rate and transparent, rules-based policy framework, international confidence in Nigeria’s economy is unmistakably returning.”

    The Adviser to the CBN Governor on stakeholder engagement and strategic communication, Dr. Nkiru Balonwu, described the forum as a watershed moment in Nigeria’s engagement with global markets.

    “Today represents more than a conversation, it’s an unprecedented opening of the books on the CBN’s transformation journey under Governor Cardoso,” she declared.

    “We’re not just sharing progress; we’re co-creating the roadmap for sustainable partnerships that will unlock Nigeria’s true economic potential.”

    Another high point of the forum was the panel discussion “Repricing Nigeria: Assessing the Scope for Sustained Change.” Moderated by Gavin Serkin of New Markets Media & Intelligence.

    The star-studded panel featured Joyce Chang of JPMorgan Chase, Jason Rekate of Citi, Razia Khan of Standard Chartered, and Ahmad Zuaiter of Jadara Capital Partners.

    The forum further demonstrated Nigeria’s global reach through the participation of distinguished diaspora members Mr. Robert Agbede, Prof. Melvin Ayogu, and Dr. Aloysius Ordu, representing the CBN Board and Monetary Policy Committee.

    No Going Back On Our Economic Reforms, Cardoso Declares is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

    Source: The Whistler

  • Peter Obi meets Quadri Yusuf Alabu after his release from detention (photos)

    The Labour Party presidential candidate in the 2023 general election, Peter Obi, on Friday, April 18, visited Quadri Alabi, the young boy who went viral during the election after a photo of him standing in front of Obi’s convoy surfaced online.

     

    In January this year, the 17-year-old was accused of robbery and arraigned before a Lagos Magistrate Court in Apapa. The police obtained an order remanding him at the Medium Security Custodial Centre, Kirkiri.

     

    His case made it to social media last week, and there was a public outcry for his release. Following the intervention of human rights lawyer, Inibehe Effiong, he was released on April 17.

     

    According to Effiong, Obi offered to assist Quadri in acquiring the necessary training and education he desires.

     

    Peter Obi meets Quadri Yusuf Alabu after his release from detention (photos)
    Peter Obi meets Quadri Yusuf Alabu after his release from detention (photos)
    Peter Obi meets Quadri Yusuf Alabu after his release from detention (photos)
    Peter Obi meets Quadri Yusuf Alabu after his release from detention (photos)

    Source: Linda Ikeji