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‘Keep crying—Femi Fani-Kayode breaks silence on rejection as Nigeria’s ambassador designate to Germany

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A former minister of aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has dismissed reports alleging that he was rejected as Nigeria’s ambassador to Germany.

Reacting via his X (formerly Twitter) account, Fani-Kayode described the claims as false, insisting they were fabricated by opposition elements seeking to tarnish his reputation.

 

He alleged that critics were uncomfortable with his appointment and were making efforts to discredit him.

 

Despite the controversy, the former minister maintained that he remains committed to serving the country.

 

He wrote: “Fake news everywhere.

 

“These opposition elements are so pained by my appointment and they are doing everything to discredit me and scuttle it.

 

“Whether they like it or not, I will serve my country! Keep crying!”

Plateau Palm Sunday Killings: You’ll regret it—US missionary Alex Barbir blasts Tinubu[Video]

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American missionary Alex Barbir has sharply criticized President Bola Ahmed Tinubu following the deadly Palm Sunday attack in Plateau State, warning the Nigerian leader of consequences in a viral video circulating online.

Gunmen suspected to be terrorists reportedly attacked Gari Ya Waye community in Angwan Rukuba, Jos, on Sunday evening, killing several residents, many of whom were said to be Christians observing the Palm Sunday celebration.

The incident triggered widespread outrage, with residents taking to the streets on Monday in protest, demanding urgent government action to end the recurring violence in the state.

In the viral video shared on X, Barbir condemned the killings and accused the Nigerian government of failing to protect its citizens. He alleged that innocent Christians were targeted during the attack and questioned the federal government’s response to the violence.

“In Rukuba, they just murdered over 10 people, innocent Christians, on Palm Sunday. Tinubu, where are you? As your people are slaughtered in the night, as you sit in Aso Rock and you do absolutely nothing, you allow your people to be killed again and again and again and again. When will it stop? When will you hear the cries of Nigerians, of Christians? You can no longer deny genocide. They’re being slaughtered. And you say there’s no issue. You will regret what you are doing.”

His remarks have reignited debates over insecurity in Nigeria and the narrative surrounding alleged religiously motivated killings.

The development also recalls a previous move by former US President Donald Trump, who in October designated Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern” over reports of attacks on Christians.

 

However, the Nigerian government has consistently rejected claims of genocide, maintaining that such characterizations do not reflect the realities on the ground.

 

Barbir’s latest comments have further fueled conversations on social media, with many Nigerians divided over his claims and the broader security situation in the country.

God forbid bad thing- Nollywood actress Toyin Abraham reacts after Funke Akindele snubbed her

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Popular Nollywood actress Toyin Abraham has declared she will no longer exchange greetings with colleague Funke Akindele following an awkward public snub at Iyabo Ojo’s recent movie premiere.

The incident reportedly occurred on Sunday night during the premiere of a film by fellow actress Iyabo Ojo. Eyewitness accounts and a viral video circulating online show Toyin attempting to greet Funke, politely saying, “Aunty Funke, good evening ma,” while tapping her.

However, Funke appeared to ignore the greeting, looking away and failing to respond, leaving Toyin visibly embarrassed before she walked off.

The moment quickly gained traction on social media, sparking mixed reactions, with many users criticizing what they described as cold or dismissive behavior.

Reacting to the controversy in a now-deleted Instagram comment, Toyin revealed she has unfollowed Funke and made it clear she has no intention of engaging with her again.

“I have unfollowed her. God forbid bad things. If I ever greet her again…” she wrote, expressing frustration over the incident.

The development has further fueled conversations among fans about the relationship between the two Nollywood stars, with many calling for calm while others continue to debate the viral encounter.

Nigeria’s foreign affairs minister Tuggar resigns

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Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, is set to resign from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.

Former presidential media aide Bashir Ahmad confirmed that Tuggar would resign on Monday to run for his Bauchi State gubernatorial ambition.

 

“The Foreign Affairs Minister, Yusuf Tuggar, will bid farewell to the Federal Executive Council today as he steps down from his position to pursue the governorship of Bauchi State,” he wrote on X on Monday.

 

However, the minister has not officially tendered his resignation.

 

Recall that President Tinubu told all his appointees seeking elective positions in 2027 to resign by 31st March 2026.

Palm Sunday Killing in Plateau: Ejimakor Calls for ‘Sovereign Safe Zone’ for Christians

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Aloy Ejimakor, legal consultant to the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has advocated the establishment of a “sovereign safe zone” for Christians in Nigeria following the reported killings in Jos, Plateau State.

 

Reacting to the incident, Ejimakor said the violence highlights the need for a lasting solution to recurring attacks on Christians across the country.

 

“The Palm Sunday massacre of Christians in Jos underscores the urgency of creating a ‘sovereign safe zone’ for Christians in Nigeria,” he said.

 

He maintained that such a measure would offer a permanent response to what he described as persistent insecurity and violence.

 

“This is the only permanent and sensible solution to the unbridled carnage that has plagued Nigeria and led to the deaths of thousands of Christians,” he added.

 

Ejimakor further linked the proposal to longstanding positions by pro-Biafra groups, alleging that the Federal Government had instead chosen to detain IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu.

 

“It is on record that this is the solution Biafrans have long suggested, but rather than consider it, the government resorted to rendition and continued detention of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu,” he said.

 

He also urged the international community to intervene, calling on global leaders to pressure the Nigerian government to release Kanu and pursue what he described as a permanent resolution to the crisis.

Palm Sunday Killing: Angry Plateau residents storm street in protest

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Hundreds of aggrieved residents in Plateau State on Monday morning staged a protest despite a government-imposed curfew, following the deadly Palm Sunday attack that left several people dead in Jos North Local Government Area.

The protest, which started at the scene of the attack in Anguwan Rukuba, was captured in a live TikTok stream.

Footage from the livestream showed that the demonstration began as early as 9 a.m., with visibly angry protesters chanting and calling for urgent intervention from authorities. They insisted that imposing a curfew alone is not enough to stop the recurring violence in the area.

The livestream also indicated that the governor of Plateau State, Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, arrived at the protest scene amid rising tension.

Watch video:

 

https://x.com/chukserice/status/2038553381950632059?s=46

 

 

 

 

2027: Atiku speaks on stepping down for Peter Obi, Kwankwanso in ADC

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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has dismissed reports claiming he has withdrawn from active politics, describing them as false and misleading.

The reaction follows widespread social media claims alleging that Atiku met with stakeholders of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and decided to step aside.

In a statement issued on Monday by his media aide, Paul Ibe, the former presidential candidate denied holding any such meeting or making plans to retire from politics. He accused unnamed individuals of attempting to create confusion and weaken the party’s growing momentum.

“We wish to state, for the record, that information circulating on social media about a purported meeting of His Excellency Atiku Abubakar with stakeholders of the African Democratic Congress, in which the former Vice President allegedly decided to ‘step aside and retire from active politics,’ is entirely false and deliberately misleading,” the statement said.

Atiku, who holds the traditional title of Waziri of Adamawa, clarified that he has not held any recent national-level meeting with ADC stakeholders.

“The Waziri Adamawa has not, in recent times, held any such meeting with ADC stakeholders at the national level. The only recent engagement he had was with stakeholders of the ADC in Adamawa State last Thursday,” the statement added.

He urged his supporters, party members, and Nigerians to ignore the claims and remain focused on broader political goals

“We therefore urge supporters of Atiku Abubakar, members of the ADC, and all well-meaning Nigerians to disregard this fake news in its entirety and remain focused on the collective effort to reclaim and rebuild our nation,” the statement concluded

This comes amid speculation of Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso’s presidential ticket under ADC.

Kwankwaso resigned from the New Nigerian Peoples Party at the weekend and expected to join the ADC on Monday.

 

BREAKING: NNPCL cuts petrol pump price after Dangote Refinery reduction

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The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has reduced the pump price of petrol across its retail outlets following a recent price adjustment by Dangote Refinery.

Checks on Monday showed that NNPCL filling stations in Abuja lowered their price to N1,295 per litre from N1,361, representing a decrease of N71 per litre.

 

The price cut comes three days after Dangote Refinery slashed its gantry price of petrol by N85, bringing it down to N1,200 per liter from N1,285.

 

However, some marketers are yet to adjust their retail prices. Dangote-backed MRS Oil Nigeria Plc was still selling petrol at N1,367 per litre as of the time of filing this report.

 

Similarly, other filling stations, including Ranoil Nigeria Limited, Empire Energy, Emedab Petroleum, and TotalEnergies, have yet to review their prices downward, with pump prices ranging between N1,370 and N1,395 per liter.

2027: ADC will lose without Peter Obi on ballot- Fayose

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Former Ekiti State governor Ayodele Fayose has warned that the African Democratic Congress (ADC) stands little chance in the 2027 general elections without Peter Obi as its presidential candidate.

Fayose made the remark on Sunday while speaking at the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Convention in Abuja, where he also reviewed the performance of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Assessing the current administration, Fayose expressed mixed feelings, noting that performance should not be judged on perfection alone. “I’m happy with what Asiwaju is doing. You don’t have to have 100 percent of any issue before you are said to be doing well, but when you relate our past with our present, he is not doing well,” he said.

On the opposition’s prospects, Fayose stressed that the ADC’s viability is closely tied to Obi’s participation. “I told you that if Obi is not on the ballot of ADC, that is the end of ADC. It looks like that now that Obi will not, Atiku will get the ticket,” he stated.

He further expressed uncertainty about Obi’s political future ahead of the election cycle. “It’s impossible for him to go back to the Labour Party. Obi is a good guy; he’s a fantastic guy, but to become the president at this time is difficult,” Fayose added.

PDP Convention: Wike is our national leader—Fayose

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Former Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose has reiterated the unity of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), emphasizing that members must abide by court rulings.

Speaking on Sunday at the party’s ongoing national convention held at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja, Fayose said the Ekiti delegation was fully present and aligned with the party’s current direction.

According to him, judicial pronouncements should be respected, noting that while party members have the right to challenge decisions, they must not undermine the judiciary.

“Yes, we delegates of Ekiti are here, and we are 88. There is only one PDP. The moment we have the pronouncement of the court, sometimes we demean the judiciary by ourselves. We can appeal judgment,” he said.

Fayose also described the minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, as a central figure in the party, crediting his influence to his contributions.

“Nyesom Wike is the national leader of our party (PDP), and we made him due to his contribution; he leads and we follow,” he added.

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