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REVEALED: Four Top Ministers To Resign From Tinubu’s Cabinet [FULL LIST]
Fresh political calculations ahead of the 2027 general elections may trigger a shake-up in the cabinet of President Bola Tinubu as some ministers are reportedly weighing resignation to pursue their political ambitions in their home states.
Findings by Saturday PUNCH revealed that at least four cabinet members are already positioning themselves for state-level contests, particularly where incumbent governors will complete their constitutionally allowed two terms in 2027.
Among those being mentioned are:
1. Adebayo Adelabu (Minister of Power)
2. Muhammad Pate (Minister of Health and Social Welfare)
3. Yusuf Tuggar (Minister of Foreign Affairs)
4. Nkeiruka Onyejeocha. Minister of State for Labour
The Independent National Electoral Commission recently revised the electoral timetable, setting party primaries between April 22 and May 20.
By law, it is required that holders of appointed offices resign before the primaries.
According to 88(1) of the Electoral Act 2026, “A political appointee at any level shall not be a voting delegate or be voted for at the convention, congress, and primaries of any political party for the purpose of the nomination of candidates for any election.”
By implication, ministers, commissioners, special advisers, and other political appointees must resign their appointments before participating in party primaries either as aspirants or delegates.
Only Tinubu can order Adelabu’s resignation – Aide
Barring any last-minute change of plans, Adelabu is expected to resign his appointment in the coming weeks to vie for the Oyo governorship ticket under the All Progressives Congress.
The minister is believed to be preparing for another shot at the Oyo State governorship race after he was defeated by Governor Seyi Makinde of the Peoples Democratic Party in 2023.
Adelabu, a former deputy governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, who contested under the platform of Accord Party in 2023, has remained a key figure in the state’s political calculations.
During an engagement with stakeholders in the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry in Lagos towards the end of last year, Adelabu hinted that he would love to achieve some feats “before I leave office.”
In a trending video in October 2025, Adelabu formally declared his intention to run for governor in Oyo, recalling how he lost to Makinde in 2019 and 2023.
“I have now paid my dues. I contested against Seyi (Makinde) in 2019. In 2023, I also contested against Seyi, then as the sitting governor. But in 2027, God has shown that it’s our turn. It’s Adelabu’s turn. Anything that belongs to Adelabu belongs to us all,” he said last year.
Saturday PUNCH gathered that interested individuals are already jostling for the seat of the minister.
Speaking with Saturday PUNCH, an aide of the minister, Femi Awogboro, confirmed his intention to contest for the state governorship seat.
Awogboro said President Tinubu had yet to direct the minister to resign his appointment for his governorship ambition.
“As of now, the President has not told Adelabu to resign as minister. Only the President can tell him to resign and until that, Adelabu continues to perform his functions, but he is definitely contesting for Oyo governorship seat,” Awogboro said.
Awogboro said the minister would resign from office at the appropriate time to pursue his aspiration.
He said Adelabu remained focused on delivering on his current national assignment but would comply with all political and legal requirements at the right time.
“The minister will resign at the appropriate time. Perhaps he is not the only minister in the cabinet who intends to contest in 2027. Others with political ambitions will also do the needful when the time comes. The masses should rest assured of that,” he said.
He dismissed concerns about the resignation, noting that Adelabu had previously demonstrated his readiness to relinquish high office when necessary.
According to him, the minister voluntarily resigned his position as Deputy Governor (Operations) at the Central Bank of Nigeria in 2018.
However, the Publicity Secretary of the state chapter of the APC, Olawale Sadare, said no aspirant had officially declared interest in the 2027 elections because the party had not opened the process for such moves.
Sadare explained that the party would provide a level playing field for interested members once the appropriate time arrived.
“Anyone nursing an ambition at this stage should focus on consultations, especially at the grassroots level. When the time comes, they will have the full opportunity to pursue their political goals,” he added.
He, however, disclosed that individuals eyeing various political positions had begun consultations with party leaders, stakeholders and supporters across the grassroots ahead of the 2027 elections.
Pate, Tuggar battle for Bauchi governorship
Indications also emerged that Pate and Tuggar might be contesting the governorship seat of Bauchi State.
Pate, who hails from Mainari village in Ajili Ward of Misau Local Government Area, previously contested the governorship position.
Pate’s governorship ambition dates back to 2015 when he indicated an interest in contesting for the Bauchi State governorship election under the Peoples Democratic Party.
He contested the governorship seat in 2019 under the Peoples Redemption Party after suffering a defeat at the APC primary.
In 2023, Pate also failed to pick up the APC governorship ticket.
His recent political engagements, particularly initiatives centred on youth employment and empowerment across parts of the state, have intensified talks that he may be preparing to rejoin the governorship race.
Speaking with Saturday PUNCH, the Coordinator of Pate Media Centre in Dass Local Government Area, Ibrahim Abdulhamid, said although it was not yet official, indications suggested that Pate had agreed to participate in the governorship race following pressure from supporters.
Abdulhamid explained that a group of Bauchi indigenes who believed in his leadership capacity visited him in Abuja to encourage him to join the contest.
He said, “A team from Bauchi that has faith in his capabilities went all the way to Abuja and sought his participation in the gubernatorial contest and he has accepted the contest.”
Another supporter, Garo Misau, said he was among residents of Bauchi State urging Pate to run for the state’s top political office.
Misau described the minister as highly qualified for the position.
He said, “Pate is eminently qualified for the seat of governorship in Bauchi State. Not only Bauchi State; any state in the country that has a son like Professor Pate will want him to lead it. He has an international reputation of capabilities and humanitarian impact.”
Tuggar, who hails from Udubo in Gamawa Local Government Area of Bauchi State, is also believed to be eyeing the governorship seat.
Tuggar, who previously contested the position, is said to have sustained political activities across the state.
The Special Adviser to the Minister on Media and Communications Strategy, Alkasim Abdulkadir, confirmed Tuggar’s intention to contest for the state governorship seat.
Speaking with Saturday PUNCH, Abdulkadir said, “The minister is interested and aspires to run for the governorship seat of Bauchi State.”
When asked when Tuggar would resign his ministerial appointment, Abdulkadir said, “There is a time table released by INEC that stipulates all the rules and regulations for running, he (Tuggar) will adhere to this.”
Also speaking with Saturday PUNCH, a member of the Tuggar Foundation from Toro Local Government Area, Ahmad Tilde, expressed confidence that the minister possessed the qualifications to lead Bauchi State.
Tilde said many residents across the state believed Tuggar had the capacity to govern effectively.
“If not Tuggar, then who do you think can? As far as I am concerned, this is the view of many people I know in Bauchi State, Tuggar is the next governor of the state.”
Speaking on whether the APC had been formally notified of the ambition, Tilde noted that the matter remained unofficial.
“Although I am confident that Tuggar will contest, it is not official yet because it is not time for declaration,” he stated.
Both Pate and Tuggar were sighted at the Bauchi State APC convention held on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, further fueling speculations about their political ambition.
Onyejeocha to return to National Assembly
Onyejeocha, the Minister of State for Labour, had spent 16 years (2007–2023) as a member of the House of Representatives, representing the Isuikwuato/Umunneochi constituency of Abia State.
A top credible source told Saturday PUNCH that the Abia State indigene was planning to return to the National Assembly.
“She was elected four times into the House of Rep and she wants to go back,” the source said.
Attempts to speak with her proved abortive as she did not take her calls or respond to a text message sent to her as of the time of filing this report.
-PUNCH
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EFCC Arraigns Chayomi Aluminum Boss Titilayo Eboh Over Alleged N1.8bn Fraud
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Wednesday arraigned businesswoman Titilayo Eboh before the Ikeja Special Offences Court over an alleged ₦1.8 billion fraud.
Eboh was docked alongside Chayomi Aluminum Ltd and one Abubakar Funtua, said to be at large, on a three-count charge bordering on conspiracy, stealing and obtaining money by false pretence.
She pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Bail Hearing Adjourned
Prosecuting counsel, Nnaemeka Omenwa, asked the court to remand the defendant pending trial. He informed the court that the defence had forwarded a bail application via email in a related matter pending before another judge.
However, defence counsel, Emefo Etudo, said he was not involved in proceedings before that court and urged the judge to fix an early date for the hearing of the bail application, alongside multiple trial dates.
Justice Mojisola Dada ordered that the defendant be remanded and adjourned the case until March 24 for the hearing of the bail application.
Alleged Dollar Exchange Scam
According to the EFCC, the alleged offences occurred between December 2, 2020, and January 25, 2021, in Lagos.
The anti-graft agency alleged that Eboh obtained ₦1.8 billion from Olamayowa Abdulwasiu-Olabisi and Adekanmi Adedire of Himark Intertrades Ltd under the pretext that she had the dollar equivalent available for exchange at a rate of ₦420 per dollar — a claim it said she knew to be false.
The commission further alleged that she dishonestly converted ₦458.2 million belonging to the complainants to personal use. The amount represents approximately $1.9 million at an exchange rate of ₦450 to the dollar.
The alleged offences contravene Sections 1(1)(a) and 1(3) of the Advanced Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act, as well as Section 278(1) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State.
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BREAKING: Powerful Minister To Resign From Tinubu’s Cabinet; Reason Emerges
There are indications that the Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, may soon step down from his position in order to pursue his alleged governorship ambition in Lagos State ahead of the next election cycle.
A source familiar with the development told our correspondent that consultations are already underway, with close political allies reportedly encouraging the minister to formally declare his interest in the Lagos governorship race.
According to the source, Dr. Alausa is said to be weighing the political implications of remaining in the Federal Executive Council while nurturing a state-level ambition. “It is likely he may resign to fully concentrate on the Lagos project,” the source disclosed, adding that timing would depend on internal party dynamics and broader political calculations.
Although the minister has not publicly declared his intention to run, recent movements and high-level meetings in Lagos have fueled speculation about his possible entry into the race.
Political observers note that Lagos State remains a strategic stronghold in national politics, making any potential contest highly competitive within the ruling party structure. Analysts say if Dr. Alausa decides to resign, it would signal a formal step into what is expected to be a keenly contested governorship battle.
Efforts to obtain an official reaction from the minister’s office were unsuccessful at the time of filing this report.
As the political atmosphere gradually heats up, attention now turns to whether the Education Minister will make his intentions public in the coming weeks.
Another Nigerian Pastor’s Prophecy On Winner Of Israel-Iran War After TB Joshua Trends
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Another Nigerian Pastor’s Prophecy On Winner Of Israel-Iran War After TB Joshua Trends
The US and Israel have been told that they may not win their military campaign against Iran after the killing of the Iranian Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
Iran was attacked by the joint military operation between Israel and the US, a development that Primate Elijah Ayodele of Nigeria projected could lead to a global economic meltdown
Ayodele’s prophecy came after the late TB Joshua’s prophecy resurfaced on social media, warning against the war and urging world leaders to prevent it.
Primate Elijah Ayodele of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Oke Afa in Lagos, has said that the ongoing war in the Middle East would not be won by either the United States or Israel, which started it.
Recall that the US and Israel launched a military attack on Iran on Saturday, February 28 and assassinated the Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in their bid to effect regime change in the Islamic Republic.
The death of Iran’s Supreme Leader has escalated the tension in the Middle East as Iran vowed to avenge the death of Khamenei. President Masoud Pezeshkian disclosed that Iran’s military would crush the bases of the enemy in the region, while describing the death of the Iranian leader as a ‘declaration of war against the Muslims’.
Reacting in a sermon on his church’s Facebook page, said the US would not win the war, and President Donald Trump would not be able to achieve his aim as he did in the case of Venezuela. He claimed that Trump and Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, would regret attacking the Islamic country.
He projected that Iran would soon face the United States squarely and that the war would not end so soon. He also posited that the US and Israel would not achieve their objective in the long run. He said he recalled that he warned that there would be global economic crisis, because attacking Iran could lead to such a situation.
Ayodele’s prophecy came after an old video of the late Prophet T.B Joshua projecting the outcome of a possible war between Iran and Israel has started trending on social media after a joint military operation by the United States and Israel assassinated the Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
In the viral clip, the late cleric urged his congregation to pray against the war between Israel and Iran, adding that such a confrontation would lead to a third world war and that it would be more brutal than expected.
Prophet TB Joshua then called on world leaders to ensure that the war was prevented from breaking out because nations would ultimately take sides, leading to a third World War.
Since the successful assassination of the Iranian leader, the Middle East has not known peace. This is as Iran launched missile attacks at all US military bases in the region, which included Saudi Arabia, UAE, Dubai and other arab neighbours that house US military bases.
