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BREAKING: Peter Obi Dumps Labour Party, Joins ADC Ahead of 2027

Former presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), during the 2023 election, Peter Obi , has officially defected to the coalition-backed African Democratic Congress (ADC). The ex-Anambra governor announced the decision on Tuesday at an event held at the Nike Lake Resort, Enugu. “We are ending this year with the hope that in 2026 we will begin a rescue journey,” Obi said. “We will resist rigging of election by every lawful means in 2027.” David Mark, national chairman of the ADC, was among the attendees. A former Vice President of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar, a former Transportation Minister Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, a former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El Rufai, are also members of the ADC. 

Distance from state capitals to and from Abuja

Distance from state capitals to and from Abuja 1. Damaturu: 957km 2. Maiduguri: 918km 3. Yola: 855km 4. Ikeja: 761km 5. Sokoto: 748km 6. Abeokuta: 740km 7. Calabar: 729km 8. Jalingo: 691km 9. Yenagoa: 647km 10. Ibadan: 645km 11. Port Harcourt: 616km 12. Gombe: 606km 13. Uyo: 593km 14. Birnin Kebbi: 573km 15. Katsina: 570km 16. Owerri: 533km 17. Umuahia: 513km 18. Dutse: 512km 19. Gusau: 490km 20. Ilorin: 482km 21. Ado Ekiti: 480km 22. Abakaliki: 477km 23. Benin City: 450km 24. Bauchi: 445km 25. Awka: 440km 26. Oshogbo: 428km 27. Akure: 420km 28. Asaba: 404km 29. Kano: 396km 30. Enugu: 393km 31. Jos: 313km 32. Makurdi: 280km 33. Lokoja: 193km 34. Kaduna: 186km 35. Lafia: 180km 36. Minna: 156km Source: NBS

Power Is Political, But Solar Is Personal

Orjiako Ikechukwu Kingsley For Nigeria’s business community, electricity is no longer an infrastructure issue. It is a cost structure problem. Despite over two decades of power sector reforms , grid electricity remains unreliable and insufficient. Installed generation capacity sits above 13,000 megawatts yet effective available power often falls below 4,000 megawatts for a population exceeding 220 million. For firms trying to scale operations, that gap is not theoretical because it shows up in balance sheets. The economic consequences are well documented. The World Bank estimates that power outages cost Nigerian businesses between 5 and 10 per cent of annual sales, with small and medium enterprises bearing the heaviest burden. Manufacturing firms routinely report energy as their second-highest operating expense after labour. Historically diesel generators filled the gap. Today that model is under strain. Since the removal of fuel subsidies and the liberalisation of the foreign ...

EFCC Accused of Defying Court Order, Illegally Detaining Abubakar Malami

EFCC Accused of Defying Court Order, Illegally Detaining Abubakar Malami Abuja, December 23, 2025 — The Office of former Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, has accused the (EFCC) of open defiance of court orders, illegal detention, and conducting a media trial against him. In a strongly worded statement released Tuesday, Malami’s office alleged that the EFCC refused to comply with a clear bail order issued by the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, on December 23, 2025, despite being duly served with the court process. Alleged Refusal to Comply With Bail Order According to the statement, EFCC officials allegedly refused to accept the court-backed bail letter, chased away a court bailiff, and continued to detain Malami in what was described as “brazen, contemptuous, and lawless conduct.” The office further revealed that Malami has remained in EFCC custody for over fourteen (14) days without arraignment, contrary to constitut...

Christmas: Senator Natasha Distributes Over 2,000 Bags of Rice to Kogi Central Constituents

In the spirit of Christmas and goodwill, the Senator representing Kogi Central Senatorial District, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, on Tuesday distributed over 2,000 bags of 25-kilogramme rice to constituents across the district. The distribution exercise covered the five local government areas that make up Kogi Central, as part of the senator’s annual humanitarian outreach aimed at easing the economic burden on families during the festive season. Speaking during the exercise, Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan described the gesture as a demonstration of love, unity, and shared responsibility, noting that Christmas is a time to care for one another, especially the less privileged. “Christmas reminds us of compassion, sacrifice, and togetherness. This outreach is my little way of standing with my people and ensuring that families can celebrate the season with joy and dignity,” she said. Beneficiaries of the rice distribution included community leaders, women groups, youths, the elderly, and vulne...