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Omisore, Six Others Disqualified From APC Osun Governorship Primary
The screening committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has barred ex‑National Secretary Iyiola Omisore and six other aspirants from contesting the Osun State governorship primary set for December 13.
The decision was based on gaps and irregularities identified in their nomination documents.
The committee, chaired by Chief Obinna Uzoh, urged all stakeholders to reconcile differences and work toward party unity ahead of the primary.
In its report delivered on Friday, the committee said the disqualified aspirants failed to meet required standards in their nomination processes. While the identities of all barred aspirants were not immediately disclosed, Omisore is confirmed among them.
The committee insisted resolving internal disputes was essential for a credible primary and future electoral success in Osun State.
Though the primary is slated for December 13, the formal election by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is scheduled for August 8, 2026.
The screening committee encouraged party members to rally behind valid aspirants and avoid fragmenting support ahead of the polls.
It stated that the aspirants, former Osun State Deputy Governor, Omisore, Babatunde Haketer Oralusi, Oyedotun Babayemi, Dr. Akin Ogunbiyi, Benedict Alabi, Adegoke Rasheed Okiki, and Sen. Babajide Omoworare, did not submit proof of sponsorship from at least five fully registered and financially current party members from each Local Government Area in Osun State, as stipulated by Articles 9.3(i) and 31.2(ii) of the APC Constitution and Paragraph 6(c) of the party guidelines.
Only Mulikat Abiola Jimoh and Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji were approved to participate in the primary election.
The report read in part: “In carrying out its assignment, the Committee adopted the following screening process:
“Examination of documents and materials: All forms, declarations, supporting materials, and attachments submitted by aspirants were thoroughly reviewed to verify their authenticity and compliance with statutory and party requirements.
“Each aspirant underwent a structured interview session during which the Committee assessed their knowledge of party rules, personal preparedness, adherence to nomination requirements, and overall suitability.
“This methodology ensured a transparent, fair, and objective evaluation process.”
The report noted that the Committee received a petition from the Osun APC Renewal Group calling for the disqualification of the two aspirants who were said to have failed to meet the mandatory nomination requirements set out in the APC Constitution and the party’s guidelines for the governorship primary.
It stated: “Upon careful review, the Committee found the issues raised in the petition to be weighty, substantial, and relevant to the integrity of the screening process. In the interest of fairness, transparency, and uniform application of the Party’s rules, the Committee resolved that the concerns highlighted should not be applied selectively.
“The Committee found that two aspirants, Mulikat Abiola Jimoh and Munirudeen Bola Oyebanji, satisfactorily met all constitutional and guideline requirements of the APC, including proper nomination by the requisite number of fully registered, financially up-to-date party members from each Local Government Area.
The Committee observed that seven aspirants, Sen. Iyiola Omisore, Babatunde Haketer Oralusi, Mr. Oyedotun Babayemi, Dr. Akinade Akanmu Ogunbiyi, Benedict Olugboyega Alabi, Adegoke Rasheed Okiki Adekunle, and Sen. Babajide Omoworare, failed to meet the mandatory nomination requirement of being sponsored by five fully registered and financially up-to-date members from each Local Government Area, contrary to Articles 9.3(i) and 31.2(ii) of the APC Constitution, as well as Paragraph 6(c) of the APC Guidelines for the 2025 Governorship Primary.”
The Committee noted that the Party’s structure in Osun State continues to be deeply divided.
The report added, “It is therefore recommended that the National Leadership immediately establish a robust reconciliation mechanism to unify all factions and groups. A harmonised party is essential for a credible primary and success at the gubernatorial election.
To foster broad inclusion and minimise feelings of marginalisation, the Party should ensure that political appointments, party offices, and campaign roles are evenly distributed across all zones, blocs, and interest groups within the State.
“The Committee expresses its profound gratitude to the NWC and the leadership of the APC for the confidence reposed in us, the members, to undertake this important assignment. We affirm our unwavering commitment to the principles of fairness and credibility that define our Party.”
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Nnamdi Kanu: Igbos Issue Strong Warning To Tinubu Over 2027 Election
The apex Igbo socio-cultural group, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has issued a stern warning to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, stating that his chances for a second term in 2027 depend heavily on his willingness to grant a presidential pardon to the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
The Deputy President-General of the organization, Okechukwu Isiguzoro, emphasized that the President is currently navigating a political minefield. He noted that several powerful interest groups across the country are already strategizing to block his re-election.
According to the Ohanaeze chieftain, releasing Kanu would serve as a masterstroke to lower the political tension in the South-East and dismantle the primary tool used by the opposition to mobilize against the current administration in the region.
Isiguzoro argued that the political climate is becoming increasingly unfavorable for the President. He claimed that a diverse coalition, including northern elites, Middle Belt leaders, and influential business moguls, is quietly forming an alliance to frustrate the President’s 2027 ambitions.
To counter this, he suggested that a pardon for Kanu, ideally timed for a significant national date like June 12 or October 1, would act as a strategic reset. Beyond the issue of the IPOB leader, the Igbo leader urged President Tinubu to reconsider the recently introduced tax laws.
He warned that these policies have alienated major private-sector players who are now allegedly funding opposition movements in response to the economic pressure.
He further advised the President to focus on visible governance, such as the full implementation of the 2014 National Conference report and the accelerated completion of major infrastructure projects.
The Ohanaeze leader also proposed the creation of additional states across the six geopolitical zones as a way to broaden the President’s support base.
He concluded by noting that 2027 will not be a walkover, insisting that the President must use “strategy, courage, and timely political decisions” to survive the mounting conspiracy against his government.
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2027: More Trouble For Atiku As Obasanjo Shuns Ex-VP, Takes Stand Against Tinubu
The proposed alliance between the 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, and a former governor of Kano State, Rabiu Kwankwaso, for a joint 2027 presidential ticket has reached an advanced stage.
Findings revealed that both Obi and Kwankwaso have jointly set up a committee for the actualisation of the joint ticket under the African Democratic Congress.
A principal official of the ADC disclosed that the Obi-Kwankwaso alliance was originally proposed by former President Olusegun Obasanjo.
According to the party official, Obasanjo not only blessed Obi’s defection to the ADC, he also asked the former Anambra State governor to work with Kwankwaso to secure the presidential and vice-presidential tickets of the party.
Obasanjo openly campaigned for Obi in 2023 and mobilised support for him across the country against the All Progressives Congress candidate, now President Bola Tinubu.
The former president, in an open letter dated January 1, 2023, said, “None of the contestants is a saint, but when one compares their character, antecedents, understanding, knowledge, discipline and vitality they can bring to bear, and the great effort required to stay focused on the job—particularly looking at where the country is today—and with the experience on the job that I personally had, Peter Obi, as a mentee, has an edge.”
Kwankwaso, on the other hand, was appointed Minister of Defence by Obasanjo during his second term.
Meanwhile, the former president has not hidden his disapproval of the presidential ambition of his former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar.
Currently, Atiku, Obi and a former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, are the three presidential aspirants in the ADC, while efforts to get Kwankwaso to join the party are ongoing.
Before his defection to the ADC, Obi had promised to serve a single term if elected President, after which Kwankwaso declared that he was ready to serve as vice-presidential candidate.
Though Kwankwaso has yet to join the ADC, the proposed alliance between him and Obi has begun and was initiated by Obasanjo.
A top ADC source told one of our correspondents that the former president had also been connecting Obi with some northern power brokers to ensure the alliance works out.
“We’re aware of the alliance, though Kwankwaso is not in our party yet. Former President Obasanjo is the one who connected the two of them (Obi and Kwankwaso), and he is committed to their alliance.
“The former president believes in Obi and has been speaking with some northern leaders on the need for them to see reason in the alliance,” said the party official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Similarly, one of the leaders of Kwankwasiyya Movement confirmed Obasanjo’s involvement in the proposed alliance, saying the former president initiated the idea.
“The former President is involved. In fact, he mooted the idea, and we are happy to be on track,” the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said.
Obi, Kwankwaso set up alliance committee
A committee had been put in place by both Obi and Kwankwaso to galvanise support within the ADC for the proposed joint ticket.
A credible source in Obi’s camp disclosed that the committee was set up about a month ago with a mandate to strategise on how to achieve the joint ticket.
“We’re no longer at the talking stage; we have moved ahead. A committee has been set up for the alliance and things are taking shape,” the source said.
Confirming the move, the National Legal Adviser of the New Nigeria Peoples Party and a leader of the Kwankwasiyya Movement, Magaji Ibrahim, SAN, said the former governor was ready to work with Obi either as President or Vice President.
Ibrahim, who said he was part of the committee, maintained that the proposed alliance had reached an advanced stage.
“There is ongoing discussion between Kwankwaso and Obi, and a committee is actually in place for the actualisation of the alliance. The committee is from both sides, and I am a member.
“We are ready to work together either for the first or second position. The central point is to salvage the nation,” he added.
Speaking on Kwankwaso’s move to join the ADC, Ibrahim said the party had reached out to the former Kano governor on the matter.
He disclosed that the ADC and the Kwankwasiyya Movement leaders had been holding discussions on the defection plan.
“We are discussing with them (ADC leaders) at the moment. There is a move to meet us, but we’re yet to meet,” he added.
Asked if Kwankwaso would join the ADC if not given the presidential or vice-presidential ticket, Ibrahim said, “I don’t think we can consider anything short of the second position.”
Efforts to reach the media aide to the former president, Kehinde Akinyemi, were unsuccessful, as he did not respond to calls or text messages sent to him.
However, a source in Obasanjo’s camp confirmed to our correspondent that the former president was working to ensure that the Obi–Kwankwaso alliance pulled through.
When asked to provide further details on the alleged alliance, the source declined to comment.
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Even If Kwankwaso Chooses a Dog, It Will Defeat Gov Yusuf — Kwankwasiyya Declares
The Kwankwasiyya Movement in Kano State has sent a strong warning to Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, declaring that the political influence of Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso remains untouchable. In a bold assertion, a high-ranking official of the movement claimed that any candidate endorsed by the national leader would resoundingly defeat the incumbent governor in any future contest.
Saddam Sani Umar, the Welfare Officer of the Kwankwasiyya Movement in Kano, made these remarks as the state grapples with intense political realignment. The tension follows persistent reports and movements suggesting that Governor Yusuf is finalizing plans to defect from the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Umar dismissed the idea that the movement would lose its grip on Kano politics if the governor departs. He pointed to the deep-rooted loyalty of the grassroots, emphasizing that the people follow the leader, not the office. According to him, “Whoever Kwankwaso chooses, the people will turn out massively to vote for them. In Kano, if Kwankwaso chooses a dog, the people will vote for it because they trust him as a leader who stands by his people.”
The welfare officer reminded the public of the governor’s political history, noting that Yusuf’s rise was entirely engineered by Kwankwaso.
He highlighted that the governor had spent over three decades as Kwankwaso’s personal assistant before serving as a commissioner and eventually being handpicked for the state’s top job.
Moreover, Umar described any attempt to challenge Kwankwaso’s influence as “myopic,” warning that past leaders who tried to betray the movement faced political ruin.
He specifically referenced the fallout between Kwankwaso and former Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, asserting that history repeats itself for those who show disloyalty.
“Betraying Kwankwaso does not end well; history proves it,” Umar stated, adding that the Kwankwasiyya ideology is larger than any individual.
The official further noted that the movement’s identity, symbolized by the iconic red cap, remains a shield for many politicians in the state.
However, he argued that even those contemplating a move to the APC are afraid to discard the symbol, as “the moment they take that cap off, they lose their political safety.”
While Governor Yusuf has reportedly been under pressure to defect to secure his 2027 ambitions, many of his key cabinet members and the Deputy Governor, Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo, have recently reaffirmed their total allegiance to Kwankwaso.
Umar concluded by stating that the movement remains unshakeable and that its core supporters value loyalty over government patronage.
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