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I’ll lift 80 Million Nigerians Out of Poverty –Ezekwesili

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The presidential candidate of the Allied Congress Party of Nigeria, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili, on Monday, promised to lift over 80m people out of poverty if voted into office in the 2019 general elections.

She therefore challenged her rivals to “bring up their doable programmes to better the lots of citizens.”

While describing her pledge of lifting over 80m Nigerians out of poverty through human capital development and technological innovation as unprecedented, the organisation said her plan to lift majority of Nigerians out of extreme poverty stood out as the most exceptional strategy in the run-up to next year’s general elections in the country.

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Wole Olanipekun, Taiwo Oyedele Urge South-West Governors to Maximise Tinubu Presidency for Regional Growth

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Senior  Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Wole Olanipekun, and Chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, Taiwo Oyedele, have called on South-West governors and political leaders to fully leverage President Bola Tinubu’s administration to drive accelerated development across the region.
The duo made the call on Monday in Akure, Ondo State capital, while speaking at a public lecture organised as part of activities marking the 50th anniversary of Ondo State’s creation.
They stressed that the South-West must prioritise massive investments in infrastructure, industrialisation, and economic reforms during Tinubu’s tenure to secure long-term regional prosperity.
Olanipekun cautioned that the political advantage of having a South-West president is temporary, noting that President Tinubu’s tenure will come to an end after his second term in 2031.
According to him, the region must act decisively within this window to strengthen its economic base and ensure sustainable development beyond the current administration.

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BREAKING: Malami Tells Court He Earned ₦12bn+ Legitimately, Seeks Release of Seized Properties

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Former Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami (SAN), has disclosed details of his earnings while asking a Federal High Court in Abuja to set aside an interim order authorising the seizure of 57 properties allegedly linked to him.
Malami made the disclosure through his counsel, Joseph Daudu (SAN), in a motion on notice filed before the court. The application seeks to vacate an interim forfeiture order affecting three of the 57 properties currently under investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
According to the court filing, Malami stated that he had fully and transparently declared his sources of income in his asset declaration submitted to the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB).
The document outlined multiple income streams, including:
₦374.63 million earned from salaries, estacodes, severance allowances, and related entitlements.
₦574.07 million generated from the disposal of personal assets.
₦10.01 billion recorded as turnover from private business ventures.
₦2.52 billion issued as loans to various businesses.
₦958 million received as traditional gifts from personal friends.
₦509.88 million realised from the launch and public presentation of his book titled “Contemporary Issues on Nigerian Law and Practice: Thorny Terrains in Traversing the Nigerian Justice Sector – My Travails and Triumphs.”
Malami’s legal team argued that the declared earnings sufficiently explain the source of funds used to acquire the properties in question, urging the court to lift the interim seizure order.
The matter remains pending before the Federal High Court as the EFCC continues its forfeiture proceedings.

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Atiku Hosts Action Democratic Party Chairman at Abuja Residence Amid 2027 Opposition Alliance Building

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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar hosted a high-level meeting with the National Chairman of the Action Democratic Party, Engr. Yabagi Yusuf Sani, and other senior party executives at his residence in Abuja on Saturday.

The closed-door meeting signals intensifying efforts by opposition leaders to forge broader alliances across multiple political platforms ahead of the 2027 general elections, beyond the African Democratic Congress coalition where Atiku currently serves as a prominent figure.

While specific details of the discussions remain undisclosed, political observers interpret the engagement as part of Atiku’s strategic outreach to expand the opposition base by building bridges with smaller parties that could provide critical support in key battleground states.

The meeting comes at a time when opposition forces are exploring various partnership configurations aimed at presenting a united front against the ruling All Progressives Congress in the next electoral cycle.

Atiku’s dual strategy of leading the ADC coalition while simultaneously engaging leaders of other opposition parties reflects the complex political calculations required to build a winning electoral platform capable of unseating President Bola Tinubu.

The Action Democratic Party, though relatively smaller compared to major platforms like the Peoples Democratic Party and Labour Party, commands grassroots presence in several states and could prove valuable in close contests where marginal votes determine outcomes.

Political analysts note that successful opposition collaboration in 2027 will require not just high-profile coalitions among former governors and presidential candidates, but also tactical alliances with regional parties that control voting blocs in strategic constituencies.

Atiku has been particularly active in recent weeks hosting various political stakeholders at his Abuja residence, including delegations from Kebbi State ADC members and other opposition figures exploring partnership possibilities.

The 78-year-old politician, making what would be his seventh presidential run, has positioned himself as the unifying figure capable of bringing together Nigeria’s fragmented opposition under a common platform.

However, the opposition alliance-building faces significant challenges, including disagreements over presidential ticket arrangements, with Peter Obi’s supporters rejecting suggestions that he should serve as running mate to Atiku in any joint candidacy.

The internal tensions within the ADC coalition, combined with parallel negotiations involving multiple smaller parties, have raised questions about whether opposition forces can overcome personal ambitions and regional calculations to present a cohesive challenge to the APC.

Observers also note that while these elite-level negotiations generate headlines, converting party leadership agreements into actual grassroots voter mobilization remains the ultimate test of any opposition alliance strategy.

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