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Opposition Leaders Raise Alarm over Threat Against Nigeria's Multi-Party Democracy, Accuse Tinubu govt of plot to annihilate opposition

Opposition Leaders Raise Alarm over Threat Against Nigeria's Multi-Party Democracy, Accuse Tinubu govt of plot to annihilate opposition

 

Demand independent review body to examine public accounts of federal, state, LGs from 2015 to 2025


Propose embedding anti-graft operatives directly into government payment, expenditure processes at all levels




PRESS STATEMENT


Anti-Corruption, Not Anti-Opposition: A Joint Statement by Opposition Leaders on the Growing Politicisation of State Institutions for Persecution of the Opposition


We are compelled by duty to nation and conscience to issue this statement to alert our compatriots and the international community to the unfortunate and gradual slide of our country into a state where key national institutions - particularly the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC); The Nigeria Police; The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) are increasingly perceived as tools of political intimidation, selective justice and systematic persecution of opposition leaders.


Across our nation, there are mounting concerns that state power is being deployed not for prevention of economic crimes, but for persecution of perceived political adversaries, with the ultimate aim of weakening opposition voices and dismantling Nigeria’s multiparty democracy.


A Dangerous Agenda Unfolding


More than ever before in our democratic experience, Nigerians have witnessed what many now describe as a covert, undemocratic agenda: to ensure that all state governments fall under the control of the President’s party - not through transparent electoral contests, but by secretly intimidating opposition governors via the anti-corruption apparatus until they succumb and defect. Recent defections of opposition governors into the ruling party have reinforced public suspicion that political pressure, not ideological or personal persuasion, is driving this realignment. This pattern forms part of a broader project that targets not only elected leaders but also key opposition figures perceived as architects of emerging coalitions ahead 

of the 2027 general election. We must warn that this project, if allowed to continue unchecked, poses a grave danger to Nigeria’s democratic future.


Weaponisation of the EFCC


There is a discernible pattern of persecution of the opposition by the EFCC with the sole objective of weakening same for the benefit of the ruling APC. This disturbing pattern mirrors a long-standing sentiment openly expressed years ago by a former National Chairman of the ruling APC, Adams Oshiomhole, who declared when receiving defectors from the PDP: “Once you have joined APC, all your sins are forgiven.” Whether intended as political rhetoric or not, this statement has come to symbolise a troubling reality: allegations against members of the ruling party are routinely perceived to be overlooked, while even unsubstantiated accusations against opposition figures are vigorously pursued and subjected to media trial. 

A few recent examples reinforce this perception. Months ago, a minister was implicated in a financial scandal so blatant that only sustained public outrage forced her resignation. Yet, long after stepping down, she has neither been charged nor arraigned by the EFCC and is now actively involved in the President’s re-election campaign. Similarly, another minister remained in office despite the university he claimed to have attended publicly denying his academic certificate. He, too, resigned only after intense public pressure, Months later, no charges have been filed.

Such selective enforcement undermines the legitimacy of anticorruption efforts and erodes public trust. Furthermore, Nigerians are not blind to the sudden empowerment of certain political actors, including individuals appointed to federal executive positions after crossing from the opposition but still claim to be members of opposition party - whose unstated mandate, in the public’s eyes, appears to include the systematic destabilisation of opposition parties through the creation of factions, inducement and the exploitation of judicial processes, allegedly funded by state resources.


Erosion of EFCC’s Independence


The EFCC is a critical national institution, created to safeguard Nigeria’s economic integrity.

Yet today, many Nigerians fear that its independence is steadily being eroded. An agency designed for prevention and accountability risks becoming an instrument of political persecution, undermining both justice and democracy. The President must recognise that evident social and political injustice could snowball into mayhem as the nation approaches another election cycle. This trend must be halted immediately if the nation must be spared a major catastrophe. 


OUR DEMANDS

• Depoliticise EFCC: The operations of the EFCC must be urgently shielded from political interference and must not serve the whims and caprices of any President, party or political faction.


• Return EFCC to Its Statutory Mandate: The Commission must refocus on genuine detection and prevention of economic crimes across board, not selective prosecution, media trials or intimidation of opposition figures. For the avoidance of doubt, the Functions and Powers of the Commission are expressly provided for under Sections 6 & 7 respectively.


• Defend Multiparty Democracy: Nigerians must remain eternally vigilant to ensure that the President does not transform the country into a de facto one-party state - as witnessed in Lagos over the last 25 years, where opposition leaders were silenced, coerced or induced into irrelevance.


• Embed Preventive Anti-Corruption Mechanisms: Relying on the Supreme Court ruling on the powers of the EFCC over all public accounts, for true prevention of financial crimes, anti-graft operatives should be embedded in all the payment processes of governments at all levels to ensure compliance with rules of transparency, accountability and probity in public financial transactions. Put differently, the EFCC must recognise and exercise their function as covering both pre and post expenditure. operatives must also be held accountable for any unreported but later detected economic and financial infractions in their respective areas of oversight. To further strengthen the EFCC, we propose that the EFCC Act should be amended for this purpose.


• Establish an Independent Review Body: We call on the Attorney General, in consultation with the National Assembly, to set up an independent review body which should be granted full access to the public accounts of the federal, all states and all local governments covering from 2015 to 2025, with a mandate to conduct a transparent, comprehensive review of financial transactions and publish its findings. Such a review will expose the EFCC’s pattern of selective prosecution of opposition figures and reveal that many current officials of the federal government—and those of ruling-party-controlled states—should have long been prosecuted for economic and financial crimes, but were shielded due to their political affiliation. Based on its findings, the independent body should also propose amendments to EFCC’s enabling law to strengthen the agency for more effective and efficient prevention of financial crimes.

This proposed body is to be chaired by an eminent judge, and composed of the following:

- Representatives from civil society organisations

- Representatives of the Nigerian Bar Association

- Representatives of Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria

- Representatives of Institute of Chartered Bankers

- The Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit

- Representatives of anti-graft agencies

- Representatives of the Police

- Representatives of the DSS

- Representatives of the Armed Forces

- Representatives of all political parties with a seat in the National Assembly.


A Call to Defend Nigeria’s Democracy


We call on all patriotic Nigerians across party lines, professions, regions and faiths to stand firm. Our democracy is under threat through the deliberate and systematic weakening of opposition forces, with the EFCC as the central instrument in this troubling strategy.


In the coming weeks, we will provide more details, and also engage foreign partners of Nigeria’s anti-graft agencies and diplomatic missions, including United States, UK, Canada, EU, World Bank Office, United Nations, to express our deep concern about the EFCC increasingly becoming a willing tool in a broader scheme to weaken opposition in Nigeria, and also demand a reform of the anti graft agency.

Nigeria’s democracy demands our vigilance, courage and unity, as Edmund Burke, an Anglo-Irish statesman and philosopher, warned: "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing".

We are equally guided by the enduring words of Martin Luther King Jnr: “Silence in the face of evil is itself evil ......In the end we shall remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” Now is the time for all of us to rise in defence of our cherished multiparty democracy, and indeed, in defence of the very soul of our nation.

We must make a deliberate choice not to be remembered by posterity for our Silence.

Nigeria belongs to all of us - not to a single party or a single leader.

Signed,

Sen. David Mark, GCON

Alh. Atiku Abubakar, GCON

Mallam Lawal Batagarawa

Chief Bode George

Mr. Peter Obi, CON

Chief John Odigie-Oyegun

 

Demand independent review body to examine public accounts of federal, state, LGs from 2015 to 2025


Propose embedding anti-graft operatives directly into government payment, expenditure processes at all levels




PRESS STATEMENT


Anti-Corruption, Not Anti-Opposition: A Joint Statement by Opposition Leaders on the Growing Politicisation of State Institutions for Persecution of the Opposition


We are compelled by duty to nation and conscience to issue this statement to alert our compatriots and the international community to the unfortunate and gradual slide of our country into a state where key national institutions - particularly the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC); The Nigeria Police; The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) are increasingly perceived as tools of political intimidation, selective justice and systematic persecution of opposition leaders.


Across our nation, there are mounting concerns that state power is being deployed not for prevention of economic crimes, but for persecution of perceived political adversaries, with the ultimate aim of weakening opposition voices and dismantling Nigeria’s multiparty democracy.


A Dangerous Agenda Unfolding


More than ever before in our democratic experience, Nigerians have witnessed what many now describe as a covert, undemocratic agenda: to ensure that all state governments fall under the control of the President’s party - not through transparent electoral contests, but by secretly intimidating opposition governors via the anti-corruption apparatus until they succumb and defect. Recent defections of opposition governors into the ruling party have reinforced public suspicion that political pressure, not ideological or personal persuasion, is driving this realignment. This pattern forms part of a broader project that targets not only elected leaders but also key opposition figures perceived as architects of emerging coalitions ahead 

of the 2027 general election. We must warn that this project, if allowed to continue unchecked, poses a grave danger to Nigeria’s democratic future.


Weaponisation of the EFCC


There is a discernible pattern of persecution of the opposition by the EFCC with the sole objective of weakening same for the benefit of the ruling APC. This disturbing pattern mirrors a long-standing sentiment openly expressed years ago by a former National Chairman of the ruling APC, Adams Oshiomhole, who declared when receiving defectors from the PDP: “Once you have joined APC, all your sins are forgiven.” Whether intended as political rhetoric or not, this statement has come to symbolise a troubling reality: allegations against members of the ruling party are routinely perceived to be overlooked, while even unsubstantiated accusations against opposition figures are vigorously pursued and subjected to media trial. 

A few recent examples reinforce this perception. Months ago, a minister was implicated in a financial scandal so blatant that only sustained public outrage forced her resignation. Yet, long after stepping down, she has neither been charged nor arraigned by the EFCC and is now actively involved in the President’s re-election campaign. Similarly, another minister remained in office despite the university he claimed to have attended publicly denying his academic certificate. He, too, resigned only after intense public pressure, Months later, no charges have been filed.

Such selective enforcement undermines the legitimacy of anticorruption efforts and erodes public trust. Furthermore, Nigerians are not blind to the sudden empowerment of certain political actors, including individuals appointed to federal executive positions after crossing from the opposition but still claim to be members of opposition party - whose unstated mandate, in the public’s eyes, appears to include the systematic destabilisation of opposition parties through the creation of factions, inducement and the exploitation of judicial processes, allegedly funded by state resources.


Erosion of EFCC’s Independence


The EFCC is a critical national institution, created to safeguard Nigeria’s economic integrity.

Yet today, many Nigerians fear that its independence is steadily being eroded. An agency designed for prevention and accountability risks becoming an instrument of political persecution, undermining both justice and democracy. The President must recognise that evident social and political injustice could snowball into mayhem as the nation approaches another election cycle. This trend must be halted immediately if the nation must be spared a major catastrophe. 


OUR DEMANDS

• Depoliticise EFCC: The operations of the EFCC must be urgently shielded from political interference and must not serve the whims and caprices of any President, party or political faction.


• Return EFCC to Its Statutory Mandate: The Commission must refocus on genuine detection and prevention of economic crimes across board, not selective prosecution, media trials or intimidation of opposition figures. For the avoidance of doubt, the Functions and Powers of the Commission are expressly provided for under Sections 6 & 7 respectively.


• Defend Multiparty Democracy: Nigerians must remain eternally vigilant to ensure that the President does not transform the country into a de facto one-party state - as witnessed in Lagos over the last 25 years, where opposition leaders were silenced, coerced or induced into irrelevance.


• Embed Preventive Anti-Corruption Mechanisms: Relying on the Supreme Court ruling on the powers of the EFCC over all public accounts, for true prevention of financial crimes, anti-graft operatives should be embedded in all the payment processes of governments at all levels to ensure compliance with rules of transparency, accountability and probity in public financial transactions. Put differently, the EFCC must recognise and exercise their function as covering both pre and post expenditure. operatives must also be held accountable for any unreported but later detected economic and financial infractions in their respective areas of oversight. To further strengthen the EFCC, we propose that the EFCC Act should be amended for this purpose.


• Establish an Independent Review Body: We call on the Attorney General, in consultation with the National Assembly, to set up an independent review body which should be granted full access to the public accounts of the federal, all states and all local governments covering from 2015 to 2025, with a mandate to conduct a transparent, comprehensive review of financial transactions and publish its findings. Such a review will expose the EFCC’s pattern of selective prosecution of opposition figures and reveal that many current officials of the federal government—and those of ruling-party-controlled states—should have long been prosecuted for economic and financial crimes, but were shielded due to their political affiliation. Based on its findings, the independent body should also propose amendments to EFCC’s enabling law to strengthen the agency for more effective and efficient prevention of financial crimes.

This proposed body is to be chaired by an eminent judge, and composed of the following:

- Representatives from civil society organisations

- Representatives of the Nigerian Bar Association

- Representatives of Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria

- Representatives of Institute of Chartered Bankers

- The Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit

- Representatives of anti-graft agencies

- Representatives of the Police

- Representatives of the DSS

- Representatives of the Armed Forces

- Representatives of all political parties with a seat in the National Assembly.


A Call to Defend Nigeria’s Democracy


We call on all patriotic Nigerians across party lines, professions, regions and faiths to stand firm. Our democracy is under threat through the deliberate and systematic weakening of opposition forces, with the EFCC as the central instrument in this troubling strategy.


In the coming weeks, we will provide more details, and also engage foreign partners of Nigeria’s anti-graft agencies and diplomatic missions, including United States, UK, Canada, EU, World Bank Office, United Nations, to express our deep concern about the EFCC increasingly becoming a willing tool in a broader scheme to weaken opposition in Nigeria, and also demand a reform of the anti graft agency.

Nigeria’s democracy demands our vigilance, courage and unity, as Edmund Burke, an Anglo-Irish statesman and philosopher, warned: "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing".

We are equally guided by the enduring words of Martin Luther King Jnr: “Silence in the face of evil is itself evil ......In the end we shall remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” Now is the time for all of us to rise in defence of our cherished multiparty democracy, and indeed, in defence of the very soul of our nation.

We must make a deliberate choice not to be remembered by posterity for our Silence.

Nigeria belongs to all of us - not to a single party or a single leader.

Signed,

Sen. David Mark, GCON

Alh. Atiku Abubakar, GCON

Mallam Lawal Batagarawa

Chief Bode George

Mr. Peter Obi, CON

Chief John Odigie-Oyegun

SUCCESSFUL FAILURE: The Paradox of a Political Tramp

SUCCESSFUL FAILURE: The Paradox of a Political Tramp

Apagun 


"Ile njo, asiwere nlánlá fún agbara. . . Wọnni ṣe ohun tó kàn nìyẹn, ọ ni toun ni won yóò padà sé kehin"


Literally, a big conflagration is busy consuming a mansion, and a foolish man is busy making trenches, when the foolish man was being challenged of his actions, he laughed hysterically and asserted that it's his actions they will all adopt at the end of the day. 


In the complex tapestry of human experiences, the phrase “successful failure” encapsulates the journey of a man whose overestimation of his own cleverness led to gradual self-destruction. This is the story of a political tramp—a figure who, in his quest for success, ingeniously orchestrated his own downfall through a series of misguided choices. It can only be best imagine for someone to put the chariot before the horse or be engulfed in misplacement of priorities or better still misguided actions or inactions.


*The Dream of a Mansion*


The story of Obalola started when he was born, though from a noble home, Ifa priest was consulted for divination and spiritual guidance in respect of the new born baby, the priest said he will be king in the nearest future, and a child that will beckons on one while thousands will answer him, but bàbá warned that:


_"Eni aja ba wa, oun laja nba lo, a dífá fún èjì koko ìwòrì, tii tẹju mọ akapo rẹ girigiri, ifa tẹju mọmi, ọ womi rẹ, b'eji koko ìwòrì tìí tẹjú mọ akápò rẹ girigiri"_


The oracle made attestation to the fact that the child in question named Obalola will surely be king but must be focused, and must not engage in divided loyalty, he further stated that _"okan pin-un l'obinrin dun mo, bo ba di meji a d'owu, bo ba di meta a di etaanu, bo di merin a d'ẹrin woroko. . . '_


The man, Obalola, envisioned a life of grandeur—a mansion filled with luxury, power, and admiration. Yet, rather than laying the groundwork to achieve his dreams through hard work and dedication, Obalola chose to dwell in a fantasy world. He believed Mo on the prophecy rather than the process of walking the talk. He was enamored with the idea of success, but utterly unprepared to build the foundation required to realize it. He imagined himself being hosted in extravagant parties and programs home, and abroad. Hosting guest in his opulent home, surrounded by the accolades of political allies and the envy of his adversaries. However, dreams do not construct themselves, and reality would prove unforgiving, as _"eni ọ ṣe bii alaaru l'oyingbo, ko le se bíi Ajigboro l'ọja Oba"_ meaning, he who did not work himself tirelessly like a pawn in Oyingbo market cannot walk majestically like Ajigboro at the King's market


*The Illusion of Smart Choices*


Believing he could outsmart the system, processes and the principles, Obalola devised a strategy he thought was foolproof. He attempted to manipulate the political landscape, often opting for shortcuts at the expense of genuine development. Rather than engaging in meaningful dialogue with constituents or secretly investing in his political party that would later be the platform for his kingship, he resorted to moving without direction, dashing out giveaways outside his immediate constituency . The allure of apparent success clouded his judgment, as he convinced himself that the prophecy is sure, that these tactics would secure his position of power. Ironically, in his pursuit of being clever, he outsmarted himself. Yoruba rightly concluded that _'when wisdom gymnastically jump over Iroko and Boabab trees, she will disgracefully landed herself at the backyard of foolishness'._


The truth, however, is that brilliance without substance is hollow. His clever maneuvers alienated not just his supporters but also those who once believed in his vision. Many destines that were attached to his dreams were bruised and disillusioned. While trying to play the game, for name and fame same way he was known for, he failed to realize that true leadership requires commitment, integrity, and a willingness to face adversity. He forgot the game changer who specializes in altering rules of the game is right inside the pitch against him, visibly controlling the referees and the supposedly unbiased umpire who are now eating the crumbs from the table of the Emperor.


 *The Price of Avoidance*


Obalola's fear of injury led him to avoid the political fights that would forge respect and rapport. He craved the trophy of a winner—a position of authority and recognition—yet shied away from the battles necessary to earn it. Each time a challenge presented itself, he would sidestep it, hoping that with enough avoidance, he could change the narrative, emerge victorious without the scars of conflict. This approach left him stagnant, and the accolades he desired became increasingly elusive. 


In essence, he sought to claim a win while remaining untested, ultimately exposing the fragility of his ambitions. The unwillingness to engage meant he never stood firm for his beliefs, and as a result, he lost the chance to inspire others, weakening his platform, by unnecessarily starving them of funds, and leaving himself vulnerable to those more willing to fight for their convictions.


*The Cost of Complicity*


Despite working diligently day and night, Obalola became complicit in eroding the very foundation of what he sought to build. In focusing solely on future aspirations—a mansion of influence and prosperity—he neglected the present, sabotaging his own efforts. The overextension in chasing dreams without investing in reality took a toll. Relationships soured, trust dissipated, weaknesses exposed with time, and his political aspirations became a mirage.


Working tirelessly without purpose culminated in a paradox: his perpetual endeavour to secure a bright future paradoxically led to the destruction of the very opportunities present today. Instead of solidifying his position, he unwittingly undermined it by failing to cultivate genuine connections and delivering on promises. When his followers needed a word in season, he kept mute, dragging his feet as he wallowed in valley of decision, unnecessarily delaying in allaying our fears as his shadows were being double cast, he seems to appears or being represented in several political platforms. Who is this man, and who can outrightly understands his ways?


*The Realization*


Ultimately, Obalola’s story is a cautionary tale. Successful failure embodies the delicate balance between ambition and reality. His journey serves as a stark reminder that success requires more than clever manipulation and dreams of grandeur; it demands hard work, resilience, and the willingness to engage with the present.


As he stands at the precipice of his political career, pondering the remnants of his ambitions, Obalola is left questioning whether the fantasy of a mansion was worth the price of his integrity and prospects. The lesson is clear: one cannot build a future on the foundations of avoidance and illusion. True success is achieved through authenticity, grit, and a commitment to facing the battles ahead, not by simply wishing for a mansion without laying any bricks, and walking away as a trademark at any point of stiff opposition and imaginary danger. Somebody rightly stated emphatically; power is not served, it is deserved, fought for and won.


In a world where many aspire for the accolades without effort, Obalola's tale serves as a poignant reminder that genuine achievement is rooted in reality—what we build today ultimately shapes the legacy of tomorrow and not by surreptitiously implanting some people to supplant a host in the nearest future, that the Yoruba proverb may not ultimately come to pass as they believed "Obalola may never becomes the king".


Apagun Olaolu Samuel 

#egberunsaamu2206@gmail.com

Apagun 


"Ile njo, asiwere nlánlá fún agbara. . . Wọnni ṣe ohun tó kàn nìyẹn, ọ ni toun ni won yóò padà sé kehin"


Literally, a big conflagration is busy consuming a mansion, and a foolish man is busy making trenches, when the foolish man was being challenged of his actions, he laughed hysterically and asserted that it's his actions they will all adopt at the end of the day. 


In the complex tapestry of human experiences, the phrase “successful failure” encapsulates the journey of a man whose overestimation of his own cleverness led to gradual self-destruction. This is the story of a political tramp—a figure who, in his quest for success, ingeniously orchestrated his own downfall through a series of misguided choices. It can only be best imagine for someone to put the chariot before the horse or be engulfed in misplacement of priorities or better still misguided actions or inactions.


*The Dream of a Mansion*


The story of Obalola started when he was born, though from a noble home, Ifa priest was consulted for divination and spiritual guidance in respect of the new born baby, the priest said he will be king in the nearest future, and a child that will beckons on one while thousands will answer him, but bàbá warned that:


_"Eni aja ba wa, oun laja nba lo, a dífá fún èjì koko ìwòrì, tii tẹju mọ akapo rẹ girigiri, ifa tẹju mọmi, ọ womi rẹ, b'eji koko ìwòrì tìí tẹjú mọ akápò rẹ girigiri"_


The oracle made attestation to the fact that the child in question named Obalola will surely be king but must be focused, and must not engage in divided loyalty, he further stated that _"okan pin-un l'obinrin dun mo, bo ba di meji a d'owu, bo ba di meta a di etaanu, bo di merin a d'ẹrin woroko. . . '_


The man, Obalola, envisioned a life of grandeur—a mansion filled with luxury, power, and admiration. Yet, rather than laying the groundwork to achieve his dreams through hard work and dedication, Obalola chose to dwell in a fantasy world. He believed Mo on the prophecy rather than the process of walking the talk. He was enamored with the idea of success, but utterly unprepared to build the foundation required to realize it. He imagined himself being hosted in extravagant parties and programs home, and abroad. Hosting guest in his opulent home, surrounded by the accolades of political allies and the envy of his adversaries. However, dreams do not construct themselves, and reality would prove unforgiving, as _"eni ọ ṣe bii alaaru l'oyingbo, ko le se bíi Ajigboro l'ọja Oba"_ meaning, he who did not work himself tirelessly like a pawn in Oyingbo market cannot walk majestically like Ajigboro at the King's market


*The Illusion of Smart Choices*


Believing he could outsmart the system, processes and the principles, Obalola devised a strategy he thought was foolproof. He attempted to manipulate the political landscape, often opting for shortcuts at the expense of genuine development. Rather than engaging in meaningful dialogue with constituents or secretly investing in his political party that would later be the platform for his kingship, he resorted to moving without direction, dashing out giveaways outside his immediate constituency . The allure of apparent success clouded his judgment, as he convinced himself that the prophecy is sure, that these tactics would secure his position of power. Ironically, in his pursuit of being clever, he outsmarted himself. Yoruba rightly concluded that _'when wisdom gymnastically jump over Iroko and Boabab trees, she will disgracefully landed herself at the backyard of foolishness'._


The truth, however, is that brilliance without substance is hollow. His clever maneuvers alienated not just his supporters but also those who once believed in his vision. Many destines that were attached to his dreams were bruised and disillusioned. While trying to play the game, for name and fame same way he was known for, he failed to realize that true leadership requires commitment, integrity, and a willingness to face adversity. He forgot the game changer who specializes in altering rules of the game is right inside the pitch against him, visibly controlling the referees and the supposedly unbiased umpire who are now eating the crumbs from the table of the Emperor.


 *The Price of Avoidance*


Obalola's fear of injury led him to avoid the political fights that would forge respect and rapport. He craved the trophy of a winner—a position of authority and recognition—yet shied away from the battles necessary to earn it. Each time a challenge presented itself, he would sidestep it, hoping that with enough avoidance, he could change the narrative, emerge victorious without the scars of conflict. This approach left him stagnant, and the accolades he desired became increasingly elusive. 


In essence, he sought to claim a win while remaining untested, ultimately exposing the fragility of his ambitions. The unwillingness to engage meant he never stood firm for his beliefs, and as a result, he lost the chance to inspire others, weakening his platform, by unnecessarily starving them of funds, and leaving himself vulnerable to those more willing to fight for their convictions.


*The Cost of Complicity*


Despite working diligently day and night, Obalola became complicit in eroding the very foundation of what he sought to build. In focusing solely on future aspirations—a mansion of influence and prosperity—he neglected the present, sabotaging his own efforts. The overextension in chasing dreams without investing in reality took a toll. Relationships soured, trust dissipated, weaknesses exposed with time, and his political aspirations became a mirage.


Working tirelessly without purpose culminated in a paradox: his perpetual endeavour to secure a bright future paradoxically led to the destruction of the very opportunities present today. Instead of solidifying his position, he unwittingly undermined it by failing to cultivate genuine connections and delivering on promises. When his followers needed a word in season, he kept mute, dragging his feet as he wallowed in valley of decision, unnecessarily delaying in allaying our fears as his shadows were being double cast, he seems to appears or being represented in several political platforms. Who is this man, and who can outrightly understands his ways?


*The Realization*


Ultimately, Obalola’s story is a cautionary tale. Successful failure embodies the delicate balance between ambition and reality. His journey serves as a stark reminder that success requires more than clever manipulation and dreams of grandeur; it demands hard work, resilience, and the willingness to engage with the present.


As he stands at the precipice of his political career, pondering the remnants of his ambitions, Obalola is left questioning whether the fantasy of a mansion was worth the price of his integrity and prospects. The lesson is clear: one cannot build a future on the foundations of avoidance and illusion. True success is achieved through authenticity, grit, and a commitment to facing the battles ahead, not by simply wishing for a mansion without laying any bricks, and walking away as a trademark at any point of stiff opposition and imaginary danger. Somebody rightly stated emphatically; power is not served, it is deserved, fought for and won.


In a world where many aspire for the accolades without effort, Obalola's tale serves as a poignant reminder that genuine achievement is rooted in reality—what we build today ultimately shapes the legacy of tomorrow and not by surreptitiously implanting some people to supplant a host in the nearest future, that the Yoruba proverb may not ultimately come to pass as they believed "Obalola may never becomes the king".


Apagun Olaolu Samuel 

#egberunsaamu2206@gmail.com

MODAKEKE AKORAYE DAY — 2025 CELEBRATION: ALAAFIN counsels on utility value of history, ancestral lineage

MODAKEKE AKORAYE DAY — 2025 CELEBRATION: ALAAFIN counsels on utility value of history, ancestral lineage

By Bode Durojaiye



Joy knew no bounds yesterday to the people of Modakeke, in Osun State, when  motorcade of the Alaafin's Wife and his entourage entered the town for this year's grand finale of  Akoraye day celebrations 


It was electrifying as shouts  of "" Iku Baba Yeye"" ( death personified) rendered the air , while traditional drummers rolled out the drums , "" kabo, se daada lode, ati n reti re "" ( You are welcome. We have been expecting You) to accord the Royal entourage warm reception.


The 40th Akoraye Day celebrations  is an annual event aimed at fundraising to finance community initiatives and projects.


At the colourful event,  the Alaafin Oyo, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Engineer Abimbola Akeem Owoade 1, said  unless the people know  who they are and how  they  came about to be what they are, they shall certainly be unable to know where and how to go further. 


Speaking  through his Queen Consort,  Ayaba Abiwunmi,  Alaafin noted that ""by recognising what we hold in common we can begin to live in peace. We can all recognise our relationship to each other and to the past"".


   The Titan of Yorubaland pointed out that  "" every situation has its roots

in the past and the past survives in the present;  while both the present and indeed the past are undergoing modification"".


  According to him, ""without knowledge and keeping historical events and issues, there will be nothing to build on. History is the foundation of all things; everything has a history and knowledge is built always on examples of one past event or another. It is thus a reference point. It is therefore important to know the foundation of what is built as a guide to subsequent developments.


  ‘’ Society ‘looked up to history for knowledge of the accumulated wisdom of the ancestors, the sense of values, the morality and the norms upon which society was founded. Thus history occupied a unique position in traditional Yoruba society and that history was prominent as a subject in the preparation and training of the citizens"".


The Paramount Ruler further explained that the essence of ancestral lineage is a profound connection to our past that shapes our identity, provides wisdom and guidance, and offers a sense of belonging and continuity across generations.


"" It is not merely a biological connection but a living legacy that influences our present and future. Understanding our lineage helps us form a strong sense of self and place in the world. It provides context for our personal traits, values, and traditions, fostering confidence and pride in who we are.


 ""By appreciating the journey that led to our existence and the sacrifices made by those who came before us, we are inspired to live with purpose and create a positive legacy for our descendants.


"" In essence, our ancestral lineage provides the roots that nourish our lives, allowing us to grow, adapt, and build our identities while remaining anchored in a rich, shared human experience"".


Alaafin also commended the Ogunsua of Modakeke, and residents of the town for maintaining peace and harmony after over 20 years and with steady development.


  Historically, the people of Modakeke are essentially a subgroup of the Oyo people, who migrated southwards after the downfall of the powerful Oyo Empire.

 

The name "Modakeke" comes from the sound of storks (called Ako in Yoruba) that inhabited the area, as their cries sounded like "Mo-da-ke-ke-ke-ke".


On the entourage of the Alaafin's Queen Consort were some members of the Owoade Royal Family led by the Mogaji, Prince Nihinlola, and the Chief of Staff to the Alaafin, Engineer Lukman Ajibade, among others.



Pictures from the event 










Bode Durojaiye is the Director of Media and Publicity to the Alaafin, Paramount Ruler Oyo and the Superior Head of Yorubaland.



By Bode Durojaiye



Joy knew no bounds yesterday to the people of Modakeke, in Osun State, when  motorcade of the Alaafin's Wife and his entourage entered the town for this year's grand finale of  Akoraye day celebrations 


It was electrifying as shouts  of "" Iku Baba Yeye"" ( death personified) rendered the air , while traditional drummers rolled out the drums , "" kabo, se daada lode, ati n reti re "" ( You are welcome. We have been expecting You) to accord the Royal entourage warm reception.


The 40th Akoraye Day celebrations  is an annual event aimed at fundraising to finance community initiatives and projects.


At the colourful event,  the Alaafin Oyo, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Engineer Abimbola Akeem Owoade 1, said  unless the people know  who they are and how  they  came about to be what they are, they shall certainly be unable to know where and how to go further. 


Speaking  through his Queen Consort,  Ayaba Abiwunmi,  Alaafin noted that ""by recognising what we hold in common we can begin to live in peace. We can all recognise our relationship to each other and to the past"".


   The Titan of Yorubaland pointed out that  "" every situation has its roots

in the past and the past survives in the present;  while both the present and indeed the past are undergoing modification"".


  According to him, ""without knowledge and keeping historical events and issues, there will be nothing to build on. History is the foundation of all things; everything has a history and knowledge is built always on examples of one past event or another. It is thus a reference point. It is therefore important to know the foundation of what is built as a guide to subsequent developments.


  ‘’ Society ‘looked up to history for knowledge of the accumulated wisdom of the ancestors, the sense of values, the morality and the norms upon which society was founded. Thus history occupied a unique position in traditional Yoruba society and that history was prominent as a subject in the preparation and training of the citizens"".


The Paramount Ruler further explained that the essence of ancestral lineage is a profound connection to our past that shapes our identity, provides wisdom and guidance, and offers a sense of belonging and continuity across generations.


"" It is not merely a biological connection but a living legacy that influences our present and future. Understanding our lineage helps us form a strong sense of self and place in the world. It provides context for our personal traits, values, and traditions, fostering confidence and pride in who we are.


 ""By appreciating the journey that led to our existence and the sacrifices made by those who came before us, we are inspired to live with purpose and create a positive legacy for our descendants.


"" In essence, our ancestral lineage provides the roots that nourish our lives, allowing us to grow, adapt, and build our identities while remaining anchored in a rich, shared human experience"".


Alaafin also commended the Ogunsua of Modakeke, and residents of the town for maintaining peace and harmony after over 20 years and with steady development.


  Historically, the people of Modakeke are essentially a subgroup of the Oyo people, who migrated southwards after the downfall of the powerful Oyo Empire.

 

The name "Modakeke" comes from the sound of storks (called Ako in Yoruba) that inhabited the area, as their cries sounded like "Mo-da-ke-ke-ke-ke".


On the entourage of the Alaafin's Queen Consort were some members of the Owoade Royal Family led by the Mogaji, Prince Nihinlola, and the Chief of Staff to the Alaafin, Engineer Lukman Ajibade, among others.



Pictures from the event 










Bode Durojaiye is the Director of Media and Publicity to the Alaafin, Paramount Ruler Oyo and the Superior Head of Yorubaland.



CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE: US Delegation Prepares To Brief President Donald Trump After Nigeria Fact-Finding Mission

CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE: US Delegation Prepares To Brief President Donald Trump After Nigeria Fact-Finding Mission

Christians should be able to live in their ancestral homeland without fear of genocidal Fulani - Moore 


A US congressional led Fact-Finding team says it will brief United States President Donald Trump after completing  it's Fact-Finding mission in Nigeria over rising reports of killings and targeted attacks in the Northeast, North Central and many parts of the country.


Background


The delegation, led by Congressman Riley Moore, arrived in Nigeria on Sunday for a multi-day assessment.
The visit followed escalating international concern over repeated viol3nce affecting communities in Benue State and other regions.
Washington had earlier listed Nigeria as a "Country of Particular Concern" over allegations of Christian persecution.


What Happened


The five-member team visited IDP camps, church communities, traditional leaders and survivors who reported repeated att@cks.
Moore said the team gathered “ground truth” from directly affected populations.
Security conditions required the delegation to travel in armoured vehicles across Benue.


Government / Official Reactions


In Abuja, the team met National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu and Attorney General Lateef Fagbemi (SAN).
Nigerian officials maintained that the viol3nce has no religious undertone and is linked to broader cr!m!nal activity.
The Federal Government earlier rejected claims of a “Christian genocide.”


Eyewitness Accounts


Moore recounted testimonies from women who lost entire families during att@cks.
One survivor described how five of her children were k!lled before her eyes while she was pregnant.
Another said her husband, daughters and unborn child were lost in a similar incident, leaving her traumatised.


Public Response


The accounts have triggered renewed global debate on the nature of the viol3nce.
Advocacy groups have urged Washington to compel stronger humanitarian and security interventions.
Some Nigerian civil society groups welcomed the visit but warned against over-politicising the conflict.


Analysis


The visit reflects a growing shift in US attention toward Nigeria’s security crisis.
Moore dismissed explanations linking the viol3nce solely to climate-resource tensions, citing repeated att@cks on churches and IDP camps.
Analysts say the upcoming briefing to Trump could influence future diplomatic, humanitarian, or sanctions-related actions.





Moore Confirmation 

While in Benue, I met with dozens of Christians who were driven from their homes and subjected to horrific violence and now live in IDP camps.


They told harrowing stories that will remain with me for the rest of my life.


One woman was forced to watch as they killed her husband and five children. She, and her unborn child, barely escaped.


Another woman’s family was murdered in front of her and her baby was ripped from her womb.


One man’s family was hacked to death in front of his eyes and his armed was permanently mangled.


There are more than 600,000 Christians in IDP camps in Benue State alone.


These Christians should be able to live in their ancestral homeland without fear of genocidal Fulani.


Conclusion & Call to Action


Moore said he and House Appropriations Chairman Tom Cole will present a full report to Trump before month-end.
With Nigeria insisting the crisis is not religiously motivated, diplomatic narratives appear likely to intensify in the coming weeks.

According to him, "We met with Bishops Anagbe and Dugu and Tor Tiv. We met with suffering IDPs who are all Christians. They are forced to live in camps that are regularly attacked by Fulani Islamic radicals."

We heard heartbreaking stories from survivors of this horrific genocidal campaign committed by the Fulani, including a woman who was forced to watch as five of her children were killed.

I've never seen anything like it. It will stay with me the rest of my life.

I am working on a report to @POTUS that will outline a path forward to work with the Nigerian government in a coordinated and cooperative manner to end the slaughter of innocent Christians in the Middle Belt and stop the ongoing terrorist threat in the Northeast.

We will brief the President soon. More to come.


Stay engaged as the situation develops.
Christians should be able to live in their ancestral homeland without fear of genocidal Fulani - Moore 


A US congressional led Fact-Finding team says it will brief United States President Donald Trump after completing  it's Fact-Finding mission in Nigeria over rising reports of killings and targeted attacks in the Northeast, North Central and many parts of the country.


Background


The delegation, led by Congressman Riley Moore, arrived in Nigeria on Sunday for a multi-day assessment.
The visit followed escalating international concern over repeated viol3nce affecting communities in Benue State and other regions.
Washington had earlier listed Nigeria as a "Country of Particular Concern" over allegations of Christian persecution.


What Happened


The five-member team visited IDP camps, church communities, traditional leaders and survivors who reported repeated att@cks.
Moore said the team gathered “ground truth” from directly affected populations.
Security conditions required the delegation to travel in armoured vehicles across Benue.


Government / Official Reactions


In Abuja, the team met National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu and Attorney General Lateef Fagbemi (SAN).
Nigerian officials maintained that the viol3nce has no religious undertone and is linked to broader cr!m!nal activity.
The Federal Government earlier rejected claims of a “Christian genocide.”


Eyewitness Accounts


Moore recounted testimonies from women who lost entire families during att@cks.
One survivor described how five of her children were k!lled before her eyes while she was pregnant.
Another said her husband, daughters and unborn child were lost in a similar incident, leaving her traumatised.


Public Response


The accounts have triggered renewed global debate on the nature of the viol3nce.
Advocacy groups have urged Washington to compel stronger humanitarian and security interventions.
Some Nigerian civil society groups welcomed the visit but warned against over-politicising the conflict.


Analysis


The visit reflects a growing shift in US attention toward Nigeria’s security crisis.
Moore dismissed explanations linking the viol3nce solely to climate-resource tensions, citing repeated att@cks on churches and IDP camps.
Analysts say the upcoming briefing to Trump could influence future diplomatic, humanitarian, or sanctions-related actions.





Moore Confirmation 

While in Benue, I met with dozens of Christians who were driven from their homes and subjected to horrific violence and now live in IDP camps.


They told harrowing stories that will remain with me for the rest of my life.


One woman was forced to watch as they killed her husband and five children. She, and her unborn child, barely escaped.


Another woman’s family was murdered in front of her and her baby was ripped from her womb.


One man’s family was hacked to death in front of his eyes and his armed was permanently mangled.


There are more than 600,000 Christians in IDP camps in Benue State alone.


These Christians should be able to live in their ancestral homeland without fear of genocidal Fulani.


Conclusion & Call to Action


Moore said he and House Appropriations Chairman Tom Cole will present a full report to Trump before month-end.
With Nigeria insisting the crisis is not religiously motivated, diplomatic narratives appear likely to intensify in the coming weeks.

According to him, "We met with Bishops Anagbe and Dugu and Tor Tiv. We met with suffering IDPs who are all Christians. They are forced to live in camps that are regularly attacked by Fulani Islamic radicals."

We heard heartbreaking stories from survivors of this horrific genocidal campaign committed by the Fulani, including a woman who was forced to watch as five of her children were killed.

I've never seen anything like it. It will stay with me the rest of my life.

I am working on a report to @POTUS that will outline a path forward to work with the Nigerian government in a coordinated and cooperative manner to end the slaughter of innocent Christians in the Middle Belt and stop the ongoing terrorist threat in the Northeast.

We will brief the President soon. More to come.


Stay engaged as the situation develops.

Disclaimer: Tunji Sodiq is an impostor, public and Security operatives should beware - Oyo State Labour Party

Disclaimer: Tunji Sodiq is an impostor, public and Security operatives should beware - Oyo State Labour Party


It has come to the knowledge of the Oyo State Labour Party's interim State Working Committee that the former Chairman of our party Mr Tunji Sodiq (Atayese) is still parading himself as the State Chairman of our beloved party. We wish to state it clearly that he is an imposter.

The general public as well as security operatives in Oyo State and beyond should be aware.


The Oyo State Labour Party Interim Committee, under the leadership of Senator Ninandi (National interim chairman) and Hon. Dele Abiola (state interim Chairman), hereby informs the good people of Oyo State and beyond that they should not engage with the self-acclaimed bimpostor chairman, Mr. Atayese, or his so-called executives who claimed to have elected themselves through a kangaroo congress.


Atayese 

For clarity, no Congress has be conducted from the ward to local government and state level in Oyo State. Equally no directives for any Congress by the National Working Committee of the party has been given.


Mr. Atayese who previously served as the Oyo State Labour Party chairman though as the place holder for both PDP in the state and APC at the Federal level respectively, has his tenure expired. 


Additionally, the national and state executives under Julius Abure have been dissolved and disbanded by the be organs of our party ( NLC/TUC, political commission and the Labour Party Board Of trustees BOT). Just as The Supreme Court of Nigeria had also declared in it's land mark judgement 


Following this development, the NLC and TUC, who are the major stakeholders of the Labour Party, BOT and other stakeholders installed an interim National Working Committee (iNWC) under the leadership of Senator USMAN ESTHER NENADI i and recently an interim State Working Committee (iSWC) to oversee the affairs of the party and to conduct proper congresses that will produce legitimate leadership of the party in the state.


It is also important to state that a Federal High Court of Nigeria, in its ruling on October 15, restrained Abure and his cohort from conducting any congress. Therefore, any congress held in defiance of this order is contempt of court and should be considered invalid, and any leadership emerging from such unlawful activity has no legitimacy.


For the avoidance of doubt, below is the member list of the Labour Party Interim State Working Committee: 





Note:

There is no faction in the Oyo State Labour Party. There is only one authentic Interim Committee. Mr. Atayese and his gangs are impostors. No one should engage with them on any matter concerning the Labour Party.


Therefore, we also call on the different organs stakeholders of our dear party at the National, the NLC , TUC, their political commission, the Labour Party BOT and other stakeholders to also take a decisive steps and willfully rescue the party from the Barr Julius Abure led impostors. Nigerians especially the youths, students, artisans, farmers, women and many more are expecting more from Labour Party.


Thank you.

Mr Olufayo Mayowa 

Interim Treasurer 

Oyo State Labour Party







It has come to the knowledge of the Oyo State Labour Party's interim State Working Committee that the former Chairman of our party Mr Tunji Sodiq (Atayese) is still parading himself as the State Chairman of our beloved party. We wish to state it clearly that he is an imposter.

The general public as well as security operatives in Oyo State and beyond should be aware.


The Oyo State Labour Party Interim Committee, under the leadership of Senator Ninandi (National interim chairman) and Hon. Dele Abiola (state interim Chairman), hereby informs the good people of Oyo State and beyond that they should not engage with the self-acclaimed bimpostor chairman, Mr. Atayese, or his so-called executives who claimed to have elected themselves through a kangaroo congress.


Atayese 

For clarity, no Congress has be conducted from the ward to local government and state level in Oyo State. Equally no directives for any Congress by the National Working Committee of the party has been given.


Mr. Atayese who previously served as the Oyo State Labour Party chairman though as the place holder for both PDP in the state and APC at the Federal level respectively, has his tenure expired. 


Additionally, the national and state executives under Julius Abure have been dissolved and disbanded by the be organs of our party ( NLC/TUC, political commission and the Labour Party Board Of trustees BOT). Just as The Supreme Court of Nigeria had also declared in it's land mark judgement 


Following this development, the NLC and TUC, who are the major stakeholders of the Labour Party, BOT and other stakeholders installed an interim National Working Committee (iNWC) under the leadership of Senator USMAN ESTHER NENADI i and recently an interim State Working Committee (iSWC) to oversee the affairs of the party and to conduct proper congresses that will produce legitimate leadership of the party in the state.


It is also important to state that a Federal High Court of Nigeria, in its ruling on October 15, restrained Abure and his cohort from conducting any congress. Therefore, any congress held in defiance of this order is contempt of court and should be considered invalid, and any leadership emerging from such unlawful activity has no legitimacy.


For the avoidance of doubt, below is the member list of the Labour Party Interim State Working Committee: 





Note:

There is no faction in the Oyo State Labour Party. There is only one authentic Interim Committee. Mr. Atayese and his gangs are impostors. No one should engage with them on any matter concerning the Labour Party.


Therefore, we also call on the different organs stakeholders of our dear party at the National, the NLC , TUC, their political commission, the Labour Party BOT and other stakeholders to also take a decisive steps and willfully rescue the party from the Barr Julius Abure led impostors. Nigerians especially the youths, students, artisans, farmers, women and many more are expecting more from Labour Party.


Thank you.

Mr Olufayo Mayowa 

Interim Treasurer 

Oyo State Labour Party






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