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Tinubu’s Achievements Trump El-Rufai’s Woes, Says Group

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Tinubu's Achievements Trump El-Rufai's Woes, Says Group

A civil society organisation, Citizens Collective for Good Governance (CCGG), has attributed recent criticism of President Bola Tinubu by former Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai, to what it describes as resentment over his exclusion from the federal cabinet.

In a statement issued on Tuesday and signed by its president, Dr. Gambo Abdulkadri, the group condemned El-Rufai’s remarks on national television, describing them as “vindictive” and “rooted in personal disappointment.”

El-Rufai, during an interview on Arise Television, claimed that President Tinubu would need a “miracle” to win re-election in 2027, citing alleged polling figures that show a 91 per cent disapproval rating.

The CCGG dismissed these claims as “fabricated,” accusing the former governor of peddling misinformation to settle political scores.

“The public outburst by Mallam Nasir El-Rufai is nothing but the cry of a political actor whose ego was bruised when President Tinubu, in his wisdom, declined to reward him with a ministerial position,” Dr. Abdulkadri said.

He argued that El-Rufai’s change in posture was a clear indication that his political support for the president was never about national interest but driven by self-promotion.

The group credited President Tinubu’s administration with implementing difficult but necessary reforms across key sectors, including energy, agriculture, and education. It also cited ongoing efforts to revive the economy, attract foreign investment, and address infrastructural deficits.

“Within just over a year, President Tinubu has taken bold steps to reset Nigeria’s economic trajectory,” the statement said. “From dismantling the corrupt fuel subsidy regime to introducing reforms aimed at long-term stability, these actions point to a leader focused on future generations, not short-term popularity.”

El-Rufai, who governed Kaduna State for two terms and served as Minister of the Federal Capital Territory under President Obasanjo, was accused by the group of leaving behind a legacy marred by insecurity and social division.

The CCGG also cast doubt on the authenticity of El-Rufai’s polling claims, referring to them as “phantom figures drawn from the depths of his discontent.”

They argued that support for President Tinubu remains strong across various segments of Nigerian society, even in the absence of a formal re-election campaign.

The group concluded by urging Nigerians to focus on issues of national importance rather than personal political grievances.

“El-Rufai should understand that being excluded from a cabinet position is not a betrayal — it is the president’s prerogative,” the statement noted. “Governance is not a reward scheme for political loyalty. It must be earned and justified by competence and necessity.”

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[BREAKING] Fresh Controversy As Top Female Minister Got Pregnant

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Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) President Félix Tshisekedi is facing intensified political scrutiny over allegations of having an affair with Foreign Minister Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner.

The claims, which have spread widely on social media platforms, allege that the 43-year-old minister is pregnant with Tshisekedi’s child and that the matter has caused tension within the presidential household

DRC First Lady Denise Nyakeru Tshisekedi is said to be demanding that the foreign minister step down from her position following the allegations.

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Wagner, who confirmed her pregnancy amid widespread public scrutiny and social media backlash, has also come under intense criticism.

Sources familiar with the DRC administration say President Tshisekedi is keen to contain the political fallout and protect the functioning of his administration.

Tshisekedi is reportedly supporting Wagner for the post of Secretary-General of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF), where she would compete against incumbent Louise Mushikiwabo of Rwanda.

The DRC government confirmed plans to field its own candidate to challenge Mushikiwabo, who seeks an unprecedented third term. The election is scheduled for the OIF Summit in November 2026 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Mushikiwabo, who has led the Francophonie since 2019, is widely viewed as the frontrunner due to strong backing from several member states and Rwanda’s sustained diplomatic lobbying.

Analysts say any rival candidate would face an uphill task, particularly given regional rivalries between Kigali and Kinshasa.

For Tshisekedi, the scandal complicates governance at a time of eastern Congo conflicts and diplomatic strains, turning a private matter into a high-stakes political maneuver.

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2027 Election: 20 Reasons Peter Obi Could Be A Good President For Nigeria [FULL LIST]

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As Nigeria continues to search for competent, accountable, and reform-minded leadership, former Anambra State governor Peter Obi remains a prominent figure in national political discourse. Supporters argue that his record, style, and vision position him as a credible option for the presidency.

Below are 20 reasons political analysts and supporters believe Peter Obi could make a good president for Nigeria.

1. Proven Fiscal Discipline
Obi is widely known for prudent financial management, leaving Anambra State with savings and minimal debt.

2. Strong Anti-Corruption Reputation
He is often cited as one of the few Nigerian politicians without major corruption allegations.

3. Investment in Education
During his tenure, Anambra ranked high in national examinations due to targeted education funding.

4. Focus on Economic Productivity
Obi consistently emphasizes production over consumption, especially in agriculture and manufacturing.

5. Experience as a Two-Term Governor
He understands executive leadership and state-level governance challenges.

6. Emphasis on Accountability
Supporters say his leadership style promotes transparency and responsible use of public funds.

7. Youth Appeal and Mobilization
Obi enjoys strong support among young Nigerians seeking political change.

8. Private-Sector Background
His business experience is seen as an asset for economic restructuring and job creation.

9. Data-Driven Governance Approach
Obi frequently relies on statistics and measurable outcomes in policy discussions.

10. Reduced Cost of Governance Vision
He advocates cutting waste in government to redirect funds to critical sectors.

11. Education and Human Capital Development Focus
Obi sees education as the foundation for long-term national growth.

12. Emphasis on Rule of Law
Supporters believe his respect for institutions would strengthen democracy.

13. Credibility with International Partners
His outlook appeals to foreign investors and development agencies.

14. Consistent Messaging
Unlike many politicians, Obi maintains a steady policy narrative over time.

15. Calm Leadership Style
His composed approach is viewed as beneficial in managing national tensions.

16. Commitment to Federalism
Obi supports restructuring and decentralization to empower states.

17. Evidence-Based Criticism of Government
He offers critiques backed by data rather than rhetoric.

18. Focus on Poverty Reduction
His economic proposals prioritize lifting Nigerians out of poverty through productivity.

19. Public Trust Among Reform-Minded Citizens
Many Nigerians see him as a break from traditional politics.

20. Symbol of Political Accountability
To supporters, Obi represents the possibility of honest leadership in Nigeria.

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‘Tinubu Is Wrong’ — Jega Slams President For Supporting Wike In Rivers Crisis

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A political analyst, Mahmud Jega, has criticised President Bola Tinubu over the intervention in the political crisis between Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike.

Naija News reports that multiple sources who spoke with THISDAY said Tinubu’s intervention came with a blunt message to Fubara: that Wike remains the undisputed political leader of the party, whether in the All Progressives Congress (APC) or the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Rivers State, and must be respected in that regard.

Reacting to the development, Jega, during an interview on Arise Television, stated that Tinubu’s position regarding Wike contradicts the APC’s constitution.

According to Jeka, Tinubu’s intervention in the Rivers State Crisis will perpetuate the crisis rather than solve it.

He said, “As far as I can see, president Tinubu’s intervention will perpetuate the crisis, instead of resolving it.

“To say that Wike is the undisputed political leader in Rivers, contradicts the APC constitution, as initiated recently by the party’s National Secretary and the National Chairman that governors are the leaders of the party in their states.

“Now, you are saying that Wike is the leader when he is not even a member of the APC. That says a lot because even the National Secretary was saying that Wike, if you want, you can come into our party, otherwise you shouldn’t meddle.

“But the President seems to be saying, if this report is correct, that Wike’s remaining in the PDP, and what he’s doing there really has my blessing, because he is there essentially to wreck the PDP as an opposition party in the service of the President’s 2027 re-election hopes.

“So, honestly, this does not look like an attempt to solve the problem. Instead, it is to hand over the knife and everything to Minister Wike to continue the role that he is playing as leader of Rivers politics in both APC and PDP. This has never happened in the political history of Nigeria.”

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