Wike finally reveals conditions for peace in PDP

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has given final conditions that will make peace return to the Peoples Democratic Party.

The Minister insisted that the South-South zonal congress of the party must stand.

Wike stated this on Monday while fielding questions during his monthly media parley in Abuja.

According to the Minister, the Court allowed for the congress to hold, saying there’s nothing a person could do about it.

He said: “Our South-South zonal congress that was held must be upheld. There’s no doubt, no two words about it.

Now, when we were doing our South-South congress, the Acting National Chairman claimed that the PDP governors were not in support of the National Congress. Where are the PDP governors now? Our congress was held in Calabar and there’s nothing anybody can tell us.”

If they want another round of passes, so be it. Our congress held and Chief Daniel Orbi emerged as the National Vice Chairman of the congress. And the Court allowed for the congress to hold.”

IVD Is Being Bullied, Held Hostage Because Of One Woman’ – Blessing CEO Cries Out After Arrest.

Relationship expert, Blessing Okoro also known as Blessing CEO, has reacted to the arrest of her fiancé, auto dealer Ikechukwu Ogbonna, also known as IVD.

ObasEmpire reports that IVD was picked up by officers of the Lagos State Police Command at the airport on his way to Qatar.

The arrest is said to be linked to an ongoing domestic violence case involving the death of his wife, Bimbo, in 2022.

Blessing CEO in an Instagram post claimed there was no official travel restriction placed on IVD, wondering why he would openly plan his trip if he was not allowed to travel.

She also insisted that his passport had only recently been replaced after being declared missing for two years, and no court order had taken it from him.

She questioned why the police held him without a proper case file or official charges

According to her, the officers told them IVD would remain in custody until Monday, even though no formal statement had been taken.

She accused an unnamed person of using their influence to detain IVD unjustly.

She described the situation as a power play filled with emotion and alleged that IVD had been subjected to pressure and threats for the past three years since the case began.

She wrote: “What are you charging him for? Show us the paperwork. Why are you holding him hostage just to please a woman? This is a tribal war; it has nothing to do with justice. And the state must be questioned. Nobody arrested ivd, 1 man is using power to bully ivd. No case file, no statement just said oga said hold him till monday so we go lock am up. My question is for what??? They know the judges are on vacation, which is why the bully. How come bloggers know everything that the police don’t know? I wonder how much that woman paid you, Oga.

“I rest my case. Stop bullying Ivd because he is a MAN. Stop intimidating him. Just because you could not take his life, you are doing everything to intimidate him. This is an injustice. They have bullied him for over 3 years.”

Newborn baby abandoned in Bagco bag by gutter in Ijebu Ode sparks outrage

A heartbreaking scene unfolded today in Ojofa area of Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, as a newborn baby was discovered abandoned inside a bag, dumped by the roadside gutter.

Eyewitnesses say the baby still had visible signs of fresh delivery. It was found inside a Bagco sack, left helpless and exposed.

Residents quickly gathered around in shock and anger, with many condemning the heartless act. Some tried to confirm if the baby was still breathing while others made frantic calls for help.

The identity of the person who left the baby behind remains unknown at the time of this report

Obi’s N650m donation spark political firestorm

A fresh political storm is brewing against former Anambra State governor, Peter Obi, following revelations that he has donated over N650m to educational and humanitarian causes across 11 states since the beginning of the year.

The donations, which the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate disclosed in separate updates on his verified X (formerly Twitter) handle, cut across Anambra, Ebonyi, Cross River, Enugu, Kaduna, Edo, Borno, Abuja, Abia, Plateau, and Imo states.

According to him, the gestures reflect his commitment to human capital development and social welfare.

We must continue to support our health and educational institutions and poverty alleviation if we are to build a strong and sustainable nation for our future leaders,” Obi wrote in a post.

However, the National Vice Chairman (South-East) of the All Progressives Congress, Ijeomah Arodiogbu, described the acts as “politically desperate.”

In an interview on Saturday, Arodiogbu claimed Obi’s outreach was not borne out of genuine compassion, stating that it was part of a calculated move to regain relevance ahead of the 2027 polls.

Peter Obi has not stopped showing his level of desperation and our people are aware of that. Our people know that he’s just being desperate.

When did it become Obi’s habit to share money? That’s his inconsistency of character. We’re not bothered,” he said.

Arodiogbu also accused Obi of failing to support young people in his community, describing him as a “stingy man” pretending to care.

The APC Vice Chair said, “In our communities, when a master finishes with an apprentice, he settles him to start his own business. Obi is the kind of master who doesn’t settle his boys. Nobody wants to identify with such a man.

Anybody that cannot build with the people around him, and is only considering himself, can never be a good leader. Whatever he’s doing now is a cheap one, a very cheap one.”

Speaking with our correspondent on Thursday, movement’s National Coordinator, Yunusa Tanko, said Obi had always been committed to humanitarian causes, even before venturing into politics.

However, in a swift response, the Obidient Movement blasted Arodiogbu, describing his comments as misleading and politically motivated.

Obi has been doing humanitarian activities even before he became a governor. He went and supported Haiti when there was a devastating earthquake. That’s even outside the country,” Tanko stated.

He insisted that Obi’s outreach efforts were not a product of desperation but an extension of his values and longstanding commitment to people-focused initiatives.

This is his natural self. He’s not doing them because of politics. He has been doing that for the interest of the people,” he added.

Tanko further asked Arodiogbu and the APC to focus on nation-building by complimenting Obi’s humanitarian moves instead of attacking them.

The truth about it is that, why is he concerned about Peter Obi? He should be concerned about the presidency.

Let them be concerned about what they are doing to the people. If they are doing good, they should be saying it.”

Tanko added that the movement was not out to fight anyone but to hold the government accountable, particularly on public spending and rising debt.

We are only dealing with the issues. We’ve made the public notice about their spending and their borrowing. Therefore, any attempt or any attack, we welcome it in good stride. Let them bring us an alternative solution to what they are doing, or what we are doing,” he said.

Also weighing in, Obi’s ally and National Secretary of the Coalition of United Political Parties, Peter Ameh, strongly condemned efforts to politicise the donations.

.It is both unfortunate and disappointing that the APC National Vice Chairman South-East would attempt to politicise the genuine humanitarian efforts of Obi.

“These efforts, rooted in empathy, vision, and an unwavering commitment to the well-being of Nigerians and beyond, have been a hallmark of his character long before and far beyond election seasons,” Ameh said.

He added that Obi’s history of philanthropy, spanning decades and continents, reflected a deep-seated dedication to uplifting humanity, not a quest for political gain.

He also recalled that Obi had engaged in refugee work in war-torn regions like Afghanistan and Rwanda before becoming governor of Anambra State in 2006, describing it as a consistent pattern of humanitarian service.

Trump Slaps Nigeria with 15% Tariff

U.S. President Donald Trump has imposed a 15 percent tariff on imports from Nigeria, alongside several other African nations, under a sweeping executive order.

The directive is part of a move targeting over 60 countries.

Some nations, including Nigeria, South Africa, Algeria, and Ghana, face tariffs of up to 30 percent under the new regime.

Trump’s announcement triggered a scramble among world leaders to renegotiate trade terms with the United States, as his administration pushes forward with what analysts describe as one of the most aggressive protectionist strategies in recent history.

Reacting to the development, Akin Dawodu, Head of Sub-Saharan Africa at Citigroup, expressed concern that the tariffs could speed up Africa’s gradual shift toward non-Western trade blocs.

The continent’s already fragile trade relationship with the U.S. may weaken further, potentially strengthening ties with China, the EU, and Gulf states,” he said in comments published by Bloomberg

In Nigeria, the currency market registered a mild reaction. The naira slipped slightly to ₦1,555 per dollar at the official window, down from ₦1,550 the previous day. However, the parallel market held firm, with the rate unchanged at ₦1,533 per dollar.

Despite the mounting uncertainty, Nigeria’s equities market posted gains. The All Share Index on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) climbed 1 percent to close at 141,263.05 points, while the overall market capitalisation increased to ₦89.373 trillion, up from ₦88.425 trillion.