BREAKING: Women and Babies Killed in Fresh Plateau Attack

At least 14 passengers, including women and babies, have been killed in a fresh wave of violence in Plateau State.

The victims were ambushed on Thursday evening along the Chirang Road in the Mangor District of Bokkos Local Government Area while returning from the weekly market held in Bokkos town.

According to reports, the attackers—believed to be armed assailants—opened fire on a vehicle carrying market-goers, leaving several dead at the scene. The attack follows closely on the heels of a similar tragedy last month when wedding guests from Kaduna State were killed by a mob in the same region.

Confirming the latest incident, the Bokkos Cultural Development Forum (BCDF), through its chairman Farmasum Fuddang, condemned the attack and expressed frustration over what it described as a breakdown of peace efforts between farming and herding communities.

The victims were returning from the weekly market in Bokkos town wPlhen their vehicle was ambushed. Victims included women and babies. This violence occurs despite various so-called peace and reconciliation efforts,” Fuddang stated

He further alleged that the attackers were members of a particular ethnic group, claiming the motive behind the violence was territorial expansion.

“Their goal is to take control of the entire local government area, which is recognised as the potato headquarters of Nigeria,” he said.

Fuddang also cited ongoing village attacks and land takeovers in the Mushere area as part of what he described as a broader campaign by the suspected group to dominate the region.

In response, the Gan Allah Fulani Development Association (GAFDAN) rejected the accusation. Its chairman, Saleh Adamu, dismissed the claims as unfounded.

The allegation has no basis because there is no evidence that the attack was carried out by the Fulani. And no herder was arrested at the scene to prove it was carried out by Fulani. This allegation is the first of its kind here,” Adamu said.

He called for restraint and urged security agencies to investigate thoroughly

When an incident occurs, security forces do investigate before identifying the perpetrators. We condemn the attack in its totality, as the killing of innocent people is not in any way justified by any offense. We condemn the killings,” he added.

Senate President Akpabio, Senate Leader Opeyemi In Shouting Match During Heated Exchange, Nearly Come To Blows – Report

The Nigerian Senate witnessed a dramatic altercation on Wednesday evening as a closed-door session descended into chaos, with Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele engaging in a shouting match that nearly escalated into a physical confrontation.

The tension erupted during an executive session convened to deliberate on whether to adjourn the current legislative sitting this week or next week for the Senate’s traditional two-month annual recess. Sources told ObasEmpire that the disagreements among the leadership over the adjournment plan led to visible cracks within the chamber’s top hierarchy.

It was learnt that Senator Ali Ndume, in a pointed observation, criticised the Senate leadership for failing to hold a prior meeting to unify their position before bringing the matter to the floor.

He reportedly said that was not how things should be done, urging the leadership to show greater coordination.

Ndume’s comment appeared to ignite long-simmering frustrations, as Senate Leader Bamidele publicly voiced his displeasure with Senate President Akpabio’s leadership style.

“I am frustrated as Senate Leader working under Senate President Akpabio,” Bamidele reportedly said in the heated session. “He does not call leadership meetings, he doesn’t consult with anyone. He is autocratic. In fact, I am contemplating resigning as Senate Leader.”

Akpabio, visibly angered by Bamidele’s remarks, fired back sharply.

Senator Opeyemi should sit down! He cannot speak while I am speaking. I am in charge here,” Akpabio reportedly yelled. “I have served as Commissioner, two-term Governor, Senate Minority Leader, and a powerful Minister. I know the Senate rules and leadership more than you.”

ObasEmpire learnt that Senate President Akpabio, Senate Leader Opeyemi In Shouting Match During Heated Exchange, Nearly Come To Blows – Reporte that as tempers flared, both men appeared ready to confront each other physically before other senators quickly intervened to de-escalate the situation and restore order.

No official statement had been issued as of the time of filing this report.

Efforts to reach the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Senator Yemi Adaramodu, were unsuccessful, as his phone line was unreachable and he was also offline on WhatsApp.

Similar Altercation Report Dismissed In 2024

Reports of a similar altercation between the two Senate leaders also surfaced in November 2024, but were later dismissed as fake news.

At the time, the Office of the Senate Leader, led by Senator Bamidele, debunked reports of an alleged altercation and physical fight between him and the Senate President, Akpabio.

The report was earlier circulated on the X social media platform by a journalist, Jackson Ude.

However, the Senate Leader’s Office dismissed it as fake news aimed at tarnishing the image of the Senate leadership.

In a statement issued by the Directorate of Media and Public Affairs of the Senate Leader’s Office, it was clarified that Senator Bamidele had never engaged in physical assault in his over two decades of political career, including his time as President of the National Association of Nigerian Students.(ObasEmpire)

Tinubu’s Government Is The Worst Nigeria Has Ever Had’ – Apostle Suleman

The Senior Pastor of Omega Fire Ministries, Apostle Johnson Suleman has criticized President Bola Tinubu’s administration, describing it as the worst government Nigeria has ever experienced.

ObasEmpire reports that he made the remark during a recent church service, where he poured out his frustration over the current state of the country.

According to him, life has become unbearable for many Nigerians, with hunger and hardship now a daily struggle for the common man.

The fiery preacher said the cost of living has risen sharply, and electricity has remained unreliable.

He accused those in power of being disconnected from the suffering masses because they can afford basic needs while others cannot.

Apostle Suleman pointed out that many citizens are in distress and desperate for help.

He accused those in power of being disconnected from the suffering masses because they can afford basic needs while others cannot.

Using Ghana as an example, he said the country is supporting its citizens better than Nigeria.

He urged Nigerians not to give up but to turn to prayer, saying it is the only instrument left to seek change.

He said: “This is the worst government in the history of nigeria. you can’t do anything to me this is the worst electricity worst you see if you feel because you can afford things you don’t care about people who can’t afford then you have a problem ghana is supporting a citizen ghana ghana listen to me the only instrument we have is prayer pray people are hungry people are hungry people are hungry sometimes i’m afraid to read my text message i’m afraid i’m afraid if i get one thousand message 900 are about food will somebody lie with hunger somebody can’t lie with hunger you can lie with car you can lie with house you can’t lie with food we are praying that God will remember us.”

Threat against Peter Obi, threat against all of us – Atiku warns

Former vice-president of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar, has warned that any threat against his former presidential running mate, Peter Obi, is a threat against “all of us”.

Atiku stated this in a terse tweet on Tuesday afternoon.

He simply wrote: “Let it be known that a threat against Peter Obi or any of us is a threat against ALL of us! -AA”

Atiku’s comments come days after the governor of Edo State, Senator Monday Okpebholo, warned Obi not to visit the state without security clearance.

Okpebholo claimed that the last time Obi visited the state and made a donation of N15 million to a nursing school in the state, there was unrest in Benin City, the state capital, leading to the death of some people.

The governor’s comments were met with outrage and criticisms.

Any plot to marginalise Peter Obi would be resisted – Obidient leader declares

Ezeh Emmanuel Ezeh, a prominent leader of the Obidient Movement in the south-east, says Nigerians are prepared to resist any attempt to suppress or sideline Peter Obi, the Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate in the 2023 elections.

Speaking to journalists in Abuja on Monday, Ezeh said the July 19 “Day of Obidient Service”, held in honour of Obi’s 64th birthday, was more than a celebration, it was a public declaration of a collective yearning for a new Nigeria driven by integrity, justice, and compassion.

He described the nationwide commemorative events as “a great display of revulsion to primitive accumulation that has rubbished public service”, and a reflection of the people’s resolve to reject corrupt leadership.

Ezeh commended Nigerians, especially women and youths, for “creatively amplifying the philosophy of the Obidient Movement” using their own resources, calling their efforts a symbol of hope for Nigeria’s future.

He called on opposition parties, especially members of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), to rally around Obi ahead of the 2027 elections, likening his rise to the emergence of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2015.

In 2027, Nigerians will elect their leaders. We have seen what happened in Senegal and recently in Ghana. Courts do not decide who leads or represents the people. If there is any tie, a rerun should be conducted. Nobody will be going to court to decide elections,” Ezeh said.

He warned of alleged plans by the ruling party to shrink the political space for Obi, citing a recent comment by Senator Monday Okpebholo, governor of Edo state, as a “revelation” of broader efforts to undermine the movement.His words: “We have seen the desperation on the other side. Plans to shrink the campaign stage are currently being worked out. Nigerians should be taking notice.”

He added that any scheme to push Obi out of the race would trigger mass mobilisation.

“If mad men took over the asylum, Nigerians should be prepared to get equally mad to retrieve what is truly theirs by right and fact,” Ezeh declared.

He also referenced a remark by Benue governor, Hyacinth Alia, as an early sign of the ruling establishment’s fears, warning that “a raw awakening awaits anyone who believes removing Obi will guarantee the survival of a criminal political structure”.

Deji Adeleke’s 1250m power plant Set for Commissioning

A landmark in Nigeria’s energy sector is set to go live as the 1250MW power plant spearheaded by Dr. Deji Adeleke, billionaire businessman, is now fully completed and ready for commissioning.

Adeleke, speaking on Sunday in Ede, Osun State, at the 11th undergraduate and 7th postgraduate convocation ceremonies of Adeleke University, said work has been completed on his 1250 megawatt power plant located in Ajebamidele, Ondo State.

According to the renowned businessman and Pro-chancellor, Adeleke University, the only step remaining is the connection of the power plant to the national gas grid.

The powerplant is ready, I am only waiting to be connected to the gas grid to start generating power. That plant will employ over 2,000 engineers and other associated workers,” Adeleke said.

Once operational, it will rank among the largest power projects ever undertaken in Nigeria, marking a significant boost to the country’s electricity generation capacity.

This bold investment by Adeleke reflects renewed private sector confidence in Nigeria’s infrastructure space.

His 1250MW power plant also signals a major progress towards tackling the nation’s long-standing energy deficit.

If The Senate Decides To Kill Us, Let Them Kill Us’ – Aisha Yesufu Speaks On Natasha’s Resumption

Prominent socio-political activist, Aisha Yesufu, has declared her intention to accompany Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan to the National Assembly on Tuesday, insisting the embattled lawmaker has every legal right to resume her duties as the Senator representing Kogi Central.

ObasEmpire that Yesufu, who spoke during a live appearance on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily on Monday, condemned what she described as an act of political intimidation and gender bias, warning that Akpoti-Uduaghan’s continued suspension defies a valid court ruling

I think Senator Natasha has every right to resume office, and by tomorrow, she is not going to resume alone. There are people who are going to go with her, and I’ll be one of them,” Yesufu declared.

The activist, known for her fierce stance on civic rights and justice, said Nigerians would not be intimidated into silence.

We’ll be with her and stand with her. And if the Senate decides they are going to kill us, let them kill us,” she said defiantly.

Yesufu accused the Nigerian Senate of acting in bad faith, arguing that the suspension of Senator Natasha was not only unlawful but also a reflection of deeper systemic discrimination against women in politics.

Out of 109 senators, we have only four women. Yet you go after them, you’re going after this particular lady who has done nothing other than discharge her duty the way it should be,” she said.

Describing the Senate’s action as “unconstitutional,” Yesufu maintained that the judiciary had already ruled against the suspension and that the upper chamber had no authority to override that judgment.

The court didn’t stop Natasha from going in, so she has a right to resume office. The court has ruled that the whole suspension is unconstitutional. The Senate didn’t make Natasha a senator; her people did,” she asserted.

She further alleged that the Senate’s refusal to comply with the court’s directive was a dangerous precedent that could erode confidence in Nigeria’s democratic institutions.

Yesufu didn’t spare the judiciary either, accusing some judges of surrendering their integrity to political influence and undermining the justice system.

The judiciary, which should be the last hope of the common man, is now a pawn in the hands of corrupt politicians. Even when a judgement is delivered, the judiciary now looks at the body language of those dictating what should be written,” she said.

BREAKING: Anambra PDP Governorship Candidate, Ezenwafor shot in Abuja

The governorship candidate of Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) for the upcoming Anambra state election, Chief Jude Ezenwafor, has escaped assassination move on his life after he was shot brutally by hoodlums.

Chief Ezenwafor, who is currently in a private hospital in Abuja where he is due for a surgery session, told journalists early Saturday morning that he suffered a near death situation when gunmen accosted him around Wuse 2 on Friday night.

Still nursing injuries amidst excruciating pains, Chief Ezenwafor confirmed that he was on his way home after an appointment when the incident happened.

I’m currently in the hospital. The doctors are making efforts to operate me so that they can pull out bullets from my body,” he faintly said.

The governorship hopeful was shot alongside two persons who were with him. POLITICS NIGERIA recalls that the governorship election is scheduled for November 2025.

Currently, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is conducting voters’ registration ahead of the poll.

Breaking: Another PDP Lawmaker Dumps Party After Fadahunsi’s Resignation

The lawmakers, in separate letters addressed to their respective ward chairmen, cited “irreconcilable differences,” prolonged internal crises, and multiple court cases as the reasons behind their exit from the opposition party

The crisis rocking the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) took another twist on Saturday as two Senators from Osun State, Olubiyi Fadeyi (Osun Central) and Francis Fadahunsi (Osun East), announced their resignation from the party..

Senator Fadeyi’s resignation letter, dated July 12, 2025, was addressed to the PDP Chairman, Ward 3, Oke Ejigbo, Ila Orangun, Osun State.

Fadeyi noted that his decision followed wide consultations with his political allies and family members.

His letter read in part, “I wish to formally notify you that I am resigning my membership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) with immediate effect.

Irreconcilable differences and irreparable division that have emerged and court cases and counter court cases in the last 3 years, which have created factions in the party at the national level.”

He added that his decision was not taken lightly but was the result of prolonged internal strife that has weakened the party’s cohesion and focus.

Barely hours after Fadeyi’s resignation surfaced, another PDP lawmaker from Osun State, Senator Francis Fadahunsi, also tendered his resignation.

Fadahunsi, a two-term Senator representing Osun East, addressed his resignation letter to the PDP Ward 4 Chairman. The letter, dated June 12, 2025, emerged on social media on Saturday morning.

The letter read, “I wish to formally notify you that I am resigning my membership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) with immediate effect, due to the irreparable, irreconcilable differences and protracted legal battles that have bedevilled the party at the national level after the 2023 general elections.

This was concluded after consultation and engagement with my political associates, family and friends. It is my wish that you accept my resignation in good faith.”

BREAKING: Stop Using Buhari’s Death To Whitewash Your Battered Image – ADC Fires Tinubu Govt

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has accused the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of desperately exploiting the death of former President Muhammadu Buhari to whitewash its battered image.

In a statement sent to Naija News on Friday, the National Publicity Secretary of the ADC, Bolaji Abdullahi, called out President Tinubu’s government for what it describes as a cynical and opportunistic attempt to exploit the death of Buhari for political gains.

The ADC criticised the choreographed Federal Executive Council (FEC) tribute and the publicised appearance of Buhari’s grieving son, Yusuf, as “a calculated PR stunt by an unpopular government.”

According to the opposition party, the Tinubu administration had spent over a year blaming Buhari for the country’s economic troubles, only to now perform public grief in a bid to whitewash its battered image, especially in the North and among Buhari loyalists.

Abdullahi recalled how the government previously distanced itself from Buhari’s policies, especially on fuel subsidy, the economy, and public sector management, only to now attempt to cloak itself in the very legacy it once denounced.

It warned that grief is not a campaign strategy, adding that the late President’s family should be left alone to mourn their father in peace rather than being dragged into political circus show.

The full statement read: “The African Democratic Congress (ADC) condemns the Tinubu administration’s sudden and cynical attempt to wrap itself in the memory of the late President Muhammadu Buhari—a man this same government spent over a year blaming, sidelining, and scapegoating for every major challenge confronting the nation.

The choreographed Federal Executive Council (FEC) tribute, complete with a publicised appearance by our late President’s grieving son, was not a demonstration of genuine respect. It was a calculated public relations stunt by an unpopular government, carefully stage-managed to distract Nigerians from the administration’s deepening failures and to rewrite history while the nation mourns. This is hypocritical and in bad taste. You cannot spend months discrediting a man’s legacy only to turn around and perform grief for the cameras.

It is equally troubling that the young man, Mr. Yusuf Buhari, a private citizen and grieving son, was pulled into the political theatre of a Federal Executive Council meeting, just days after burying his father. Nigerians must ask, what kind of government uses the private pain of a bereaved family to varnish its own public image?

Nigerians remember that since taking office, the Tinubu administration and its officials have launched a relentless campaign to disown their predecessor’s policies . They have blamed Buhari for everything , accused him of fiscal recklessness, and claimed to have inherited a broken economy—not from the opposition, but from their own party’s former leader. For months, the official stance of the Tinubu Presidency was that Nigeria’s hardship was Buhari’s fault. The message was clear: Buhari was the problem, Tinubu was the solution. But now that it suits their political agenda, they seek to recast themselves as defenders of the late President’s legacy, pretending to give him in death, the honour they denied him while he was alive.

Recall that earlier this week, the ADC warned the family of the late President of the Plan by government to make political gains from their father’s death. What we witnessed at the Federal Executive Council this week was only a part of the larger plan that had only started to unfold. The unfolding stage-managed displays of grief and the exploitation of a mourning son who was compelled to perform gratitude in front of the cameras is unconscionable and must be condemned by all decent people.

Nevertheless, we are confident that Nigerians can see through their grand deceit. No public relations stunt can save a government that has behaved in the last two years like an army of occupation.”