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Tinubu: Those Days Workers Can Buy Corolla, No Government Worker can buy Corolla today, It’s over 10m – Perer Ameh The National Secretary of the Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP),

Peter Ameh, has criticised the reforms introduced by the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. In an interview aired on Arise News Television , he claimed that these reforms have brought untold hardship upon the masses, which President Tinubu has not worked effectively to address.He pointed out that the Nigerian people are the primary bearers of the burdens and challenges created by the new reforms of the APC government. According to him, this government has disconnected itself from the people, which will significantly affect its ambition to retain power in the 2027 polls.

Peter Ameh revealed that the funds and revenues of this administration are not being purposefully budgeted to meet the pressing needs of the masses.

He expressed disgust at the decision to allocate massive amounts of money for purchasing vehicles for government officials while citizens are experiencing severe poverty.His words: “Look at the lives of the people, look at what the inflation has done to the pocket expenditure of the ordinary masses on the street. Do you know that in those days, people can buy Corolla, which worker can buy Corolla today?, it is over 10 million naira.“The problem generally is that this Government has been disconnected from the people, you don’t get into government and the first thing you do is spending 150 billion on private jets and over 1 million dollars in buying private cars. We don’t have a budget that is driven by competence and purposeful leadership”.

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Labour Party, Pro- Obi Movement, Obidient In 5 State Join ADC’, – Ralph Nwosu,

Labour Party, Pro- Obi Movement, Obidient In 5 State Join ADC’, FCT, Abuja – Ralph Nwosu, national chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), has said some staunch supporters of Peter Obi have already collapsed their structures into the party. Nwosu spoke withThe Punchin an interview published on Sunday, May 25.

According to the opposition leader, the list of “patriots” who have indicated interest in ‘rescuing Nigeria’ is not limited to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar , Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 election, and Nasir El-Rufai, a former governor of Kaduna state.Nwosu disclosed Obidients in Lagos, Kano, Kaduna, Sokoto , and Kwara have already agreed to team up with the ADC ahead of the 2027 election.

Obidients is a sobriquet for hardcore supporters of Obi, a former governor of Anambra state.The ADC helmsman said:”We are having conversations with Obi and the Labour Party faction that supports him, as well as other movements under him. We have had conversations with them. Some of them have already even collapsed their structures.

The Labour Party, the Obidient groups, and the movements that support Obi have already joined the ADC in Kaduna, Lagos, Kwara, Kano, and Sokoto. As soon as we are able to tidy up the coalition initiative, you will see the people who are working with almost all of them.

“Nwosu added: “If we are able to tidy up, as we pray, some of those who have contested for the presidency in the past but have now decided to come out of where they are to say this is not the path to save Nigeria, all of them will show up.

It will not take months anymore before this happens. In fact, it is a matter of days and weeks.”The list of states where Obidients have joined the ADC, according to Nwosu, is highlighted below:LagosKanoKadunaSokotoKwara2027 Election: Opposition Considering ADCThe ADC, which has historical ties to former President Olusegun Obasanjo , has entered into talks with Atiku and Obi.

Both men, prominent figures in the 2023 presidential race, are said to be evaluating the ADC as a coalition vehicle as their home parties, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the LP, face internal fractures.2027:

Adebayo may step down for Obi when asked if he would step down for Obi, the candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 election, Adebayo replied he ‘likes what Obi is doing’.

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God we judged and punish you, PDP Chairman Damagu Tells the Defectors

God we judged and punish you, PDP Chairman Damagu Tells the Defectors In a heartfelt reaction to the wave of defections from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), the acting PDP chairman, Ambassador Umar Damagun, stated firmly that God will be the one to judge and punish the defectors.

His statement points out the depth of betrayal he feels over the exit of several prominent party members, including governors and lawmakers.

Speaking during an interview, which was broadcast by The Sun, Damagun addressed the state of the party and his expectations ahead of the 2027 general elections.

He emphasized that power is temporary and no politician, regardless of their influence or riches, can remain in office indefinitely.

He assured that despite APC’s strategy of luring PDP members, Nigerians would ultimately determine the country’s leadership through their votes.

According to him, the people hold the real power and will speak decisively in the upcoming elections.Responding to concerns about the defections, Damagun admitted the situation is troubling.

“Even in families or businesses, losing one person is painful, not to talk of losing several, including top figures,” he said.

However, he added that no one could be forced to stay in the party against their will.

While expressing disappointment, Damagun said the defectors never accused the PDP of wrongdoing.

“All these years, PDP provided cover and protection for these people, but they chose to abandon the party at this time,” he saidHe likened it to betrayal, stating, “The experience could be likened to someone who provided you with clothes, shelter, and protection for several years, but you wake up one morning and decide that you want to see the person naked; then God will be the one to judge and punish you.

”He expressed confidence that PDP’s internal challenges can be fixed before 2027, and the party will bounce back stronger.

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Shehu Sanni Slams AI Propaganda, Social Media Exaggeration of B’Faso Leader, Traore

Former Kaduna Central Senator, Shehu Sani, has berated admirers of Burkina Faso junta leader Ibrahim Traore for fraudulently using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to promote his achievements.Speaking via his X handle on Sunday morning, Shehu Sani described Traore as a president who is following in the footsteps of the late revolutionary Marxist leader Thomas Sankara’s style of governance. He, however, condemned the use of AI to exaggerate his success story since coming to power.“Ibrahim Traore is not Thomas Sankara.

He is, however, following the footsteps of the late revolutionary Marxist leader in trying to rebuild his country.“The use of AI to fraudulently promote or exaggerate his actions or achievements is needless. Whether this is done by his admirers or foes, it’s totally wrong and misleading,” he said.The Burkina Faso military junta’s popularity has been fueled through social media, including many misleading posts intended to bolster his revolutionary image.The charismatic 37-year-old military ruler of Burkina Faso has skillfully crafted his image as a pan-Africanist leader, dedicated to liberating his nation from what he perceives as the grips of Western imperialism and neo-colonialism.Despite the claims, AI-generated videos featuring music stars like R. Kelly, Rihanna, Justin Bieber, and Beyoncé are said to be immortalising him through song, though they have not actually done so.His influence has reached a global audience, fueled by his compelling rhetoric and a polished social media campaign.

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FLASH NEWS: 6 Premier League Teams That Qualified For 2025/2026 Champions League

6 Premier League Teams That Qualified For 2025/2026 Champions League Emerged The Genius Media Nigeria reports that Manchester City, Chelsea and New castle have all qualified for the Champions League after final-day drama in the Premier League.

Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest, who started the day outside of the top five, cruelly missed out and will have to settle for the Europa League and Conference League next season respectively.

The Premier League were awarded five qualification spots thanks to English clubs’ performances in Europe.

The first two places were taken by champions Liverpool and runners-upArsenal.Tottenhamthen booked their ticket to Europe’s elite competition after beating Manchester United 1-0 in the Europa League final on Wednesday. That left three places vacant going into the final day.

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Ex-Lawmaker Hon. Iliasu Ibrahim Demands 2027 APC Governorship Slot For Moro LGA

Ex-Lawmaker Hon. Iliasu Ibrahim Demands 2027 APC Governorship Slot For Moro LGA former member of the Kwara State House of Assembly, Hon. Iliasu Ibrahim Moro, has called for the governorship ticket in the 2027 general elections to be zoned to Moro Local Government Area in Kwara North Senatorial District.The two-term lawmaker made the call while speaking on “Oro Ilu”, a flagship political programme on Sobi FM 101.9, argued that it was time for justice, fairness, and equity to prevail in the state’s political landscape.According to Hon. Ibrahim, Kwara North has never produced a governor since Nigeria returned to democratic rule in 1999, making the demand both timely and necessary.“Our people have been politically marginalised for too long. Since 1999, no one from Kwara North has governed the state. Moro Local Government, in particular, has neither produced a senator nor a House of Representatives member. This is an injustice that must be addressed in 2027,” he said.While there is currently no formal declaration by any political party regarding zoning, stakeholders across the state have continued to advocate for a fair distribution of power among the three senatorial zones Kwara Central, Kwara South, and Kwara North.

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Obi, Atiku, Amechi, PDP, APC Leaders Convene at continental Hotel for NPCGN meeting

Key Nigerian opposition leaders, including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate Peter Obi, former Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi, and PDP Board of Trustees (BOT) Chairman Adolphus Wabara, gathered today at the Continental Hotel in Abuja for the National Political Consultative Group (North) meeting.

The high-profile event, aimed at strategizing for the 2027 general elections, signals a critical step in ongoing coalition talks to challenge President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

The meeting, attended by other notable figures such as former Attorney-General Abubakar Malami and Mustapha Sule Lamido (San Turaki), underscores the growing momentum behind efforts to unite opposition forces.

Sources indicate that discussions focused on consolidating a broad-based political platform to address Nigeria’s socio-economic challenges and counter the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

The choice of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as a potential coalition vehicle was a key topic, with stakeholders exploring ways to merge diverse political interests into a unified front.

Atiku Abubakar, a central figure in the coalition push, has been vocal about the need for opposition unity since his 2023 presidential bid under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

A pan-Nigerian movement” aimed at “reclaiming and rebuilding the country

Speaking at a recent press conference, he described the coalition as a “pan-Nigerian movement” aimed at “reclaiming and rebuilding the country.” His presence alongside Obi, who commands significant support among Nigerian youths, and Amaechi, a former APC stalwart, highlights the coalition’s intent to bridge regional and ideological divides.

However, tensions remain within the coalition. Peter Obi’s camp, represented by the Obidient Movement, has expressed reservations about arrangements perceived to favor Atiku’s presidential ambitions.

A former aide to Obi, Katchy Ononuju, recently dismissed the coalition as a “caucus of Atiku’s friends” attempting to preempt PDP governors’ zoning decisions. Obi himself has emphasized that his involvement is driven by a desire to combat poverty and bad governance, rather than personal political gain.

The inclusion of PDP BOT Chairman Wabara and other PDP stakeholders reflects efforts to navigate internal crises within the party, which has been weakened by defections and leadership disputes.

The defection of former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai to the Social Democratic Party (SDP) earlier this year has also added momentum to the coalition, though the SDP has distanced itself from merger talks.

A source close to the discussions revealed that zoning disputes and Atiku’s potential 2027 candidacy remain sticking points. “Obi and Amaechi’s camps are pushing for power to remain in the South, while Atiku’s team is advocating for a Northern candidate,” the source noted, highlighting the complexity of aligning ambitions.

Obi and Amaechi’s camps are pushing for power to remain in the South, while Atiku’s team is advocating for a Northern candidate

The National Political Consultative Group (North) meeting marks a pivotal moment in Nigeria’s political realignment. With the 2027 elections looming, the outcome of these talks could reshape the opposition landscape and determine the viability of a united front against the APC.

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APERO MEKUNNU ADVOCACY GROUP HAS JOINED ZENITH LABOUR PARTY

The Apero Mekunnu Advocacy Group, under the leadership of Amoye Bola Sidiq, has officially joined the Zenith Labour Party as their political partner. This marks a significant shift for the group, which has traditionally remained non-political and focused on advocacy.

The announcement was made on May 25, 2025, at the Apero Mekunnu Secretariat in Ilorin. During the declaration, Amoye Bola Sidiq urged the masses to support the Zenith Labour Party and expressed readiness to cast their votes for the party in the upcoming 2027 general elections.

This collaboration aims to strengthen political engagement and promote the values upheld by the Apero Mekunnu Advocacy Group within the political arena.

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Governor AbdulRazaq Approves Headline Sponsorship of Kwara Kre8 to Empower Creatives

Kwara State Government has partnered with Kwara Kre8, an initiative to empower creatives, particularly photographers, filmmakers, social media influencers, content creators, and storytellers who leverage digital space in exhibiting their crafts with a focus on promoting the State’s vibrant culture, creativity, and talent globally.Announcing the collaboration, Kwara Kre8 said, “We are glad to announce that the Kwara State Government, through the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on New Media, has become the headline sponsor for the maiden edition of the Kwara Kre8 workshop. This landmark partnership marks a significant milestone in our journey to nurture and promote creative talents in Kwara State.”Adebisi Oyelere, the Creative Lead of Kwara Kre8, described the “the headline sponsorship by Kwara state Government as a testament to Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq’s recognition of the creative industry’s potential to drive economic growth, innovation and cultural development. It is also a moral booster for our determination at Kwara Kre8 to provide a sustainable platform for young creatives to showcase their creativity, receive mentorship and connect with industry professionals to enhance the visibility and viability of their talents. “Through Kwara Kre8, participants will be empowered with skills, knowledge, and networking opportunities to excel in their creative pursuits. The workshop promises to equip participants with industry-relevant skills and expertise, provide mentorship and guidance from experienced professionals, facilitate networking opportunities with industry stakeholders and showcase participants’ talents and works to a wider audience,” the statement added.The event’s keynote speakers include the Minister of Art, Culture, and the Creative Economy, Hannatu Musa Musawa Esq; Ayo Adeagbo, Special Assistant Art, Culture, and Creative Economy to the President; and Sadiq Rabiu, Special Assistant to President Bola Tinubu on Capacity Development, among others. Kre8 expressed its profound gratitude to His Excellency Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, CON for the partnership, adding that it is a pointer that the Kwara State Government under his leadership is not only youth-friendly but always goes out of its way to embrace and encourage initiatives aimed at empowering and supporting the youth in all facets of life.

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Richest Kings In Yoruba land with Their Sources Wealth .

Yorubaland, a vibrant cultural and historical region in southwestern Nigeria, is ruled by some of the most affluent and influential traditional monarchs in Africa. These kings have transcended their traditional roles as custodians of culture and heritage to become prominent figures in business, politics, and social development.
Their wealth comes from a diverse array of sources, including pre-existing family fortunes, vast landholdings, strategic business investments, government stipends, and control over lucrative traditional enterprises.
This article explores the five richest Yoruba kings, providing a deep and broad analysis of the origins and sources of their wealth, with a focus on how each monarch blends tradition with modern entrepreneurship to maintain their status as powerful economic actors.

5.) Oba Adetoyinbo Ogunlade Aladelusi Deji of Akure

Kingdom : Akure, Ondo State

Estimated Net Worth : $25–$35 million

Oba Aladetoyinbo Ogunlade Aladelusi, the Deji of Akure, is one of the wealthiest traditional rulers in Yorubaland. His wealth originates from a combination of family business interests and strategic investments, as well as revenue generated through his traditional authority.

Sources of Wealth:

Family Business Legacy : Before ascending the throne in 2010, Oba Aladetoyinbo was involved in his family’s thriving business enterprises. The Aladelusi family is known to have significant holdings in agriculture, real estate, and trade in Ondo State.

Agriculture and Agro-processing : Akure’s fertile land supports various agricultural ventures. The Deji has capitalized on this, investing in agro-processing and farming businesses that contribute to his personal income and regional economic development.

Land Control and Real Estate : As the traditional custodian of land in Akure, the Deji collects rents and levies from land allocations, especially in expanding urban areas. Real estate development has become a lucrative source of revenue amid growing urbanization.

Government Allocations : Like other traditional rulers, he receives allowances and stipends from the Ondo State government, which supplements his income.

Oba Aladetoyinbo’s wealth is a blend of traditional privilege and business acumen, making him a leading figure in Yoruba economic circles.

4.) Michael Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo Alake of Egba Land

Kingdom : Abeokuta, Ogun State

Estimated Net Worth : $50–$60 million

The Alake of Egba, Oba Michael Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo, rules over one of the most economically vibrant regions in Yorubaland — Abeokuta and its environs. His wealth is deeply tied to the commercial vitality of the Egba kingdom and his personal investments.

Sources of Wealth:

Land Ownership and Urban Development : The Alake controls significant land holdings in and around Abeokuta, a city experiencing steady urban growth. Land leasing and real estate development generate substantial income.

Cultural Tourism and Festivals : Egba’s rich cultural festivals attract tourists and sponsors, providing the Alake with access to funds and economic opportunities connected to cultural heritage promotion.

Business Ventures: The Alake, before ascending the throne, was engaged in commerce and trade. Post-coronation, he has maintained and expanded his investments, including in banking and the hospitality sector.

Government Support : Ogun State government allocates financial support for palace administration and development projects, indirectly enhancing the Alake’s financial strength.

Oba Gbadebo exemplifies how a Yoruba monarch can leverage cultural authority and urban economic growth to build and sustain wealth.

3.) Oba Rilwan Babatunde Akiolu – Oba of Lagos

Kingdom : Lagos

Estimated Net Worth : Approximately $40 million

The Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akiolu, reigns over Nigeria’s commercial capital, a city whose economy dwarfs many African countries. This geographical advantage greatly influences the Oba’s wealth.

Sources of Wealth:

Real Estate Holdings : Lagos is Nigeria’s economic powerhouse, and the Oba controls vast land and properties in key areas of the city. This real estate portfolio is his primary source of wealth, generating consistent rental income and appreciation in property values.

Traditional Levies and Title Sales : Lagos’ thriving elite often seek traditional titles and royal endorsements, providing a steady income stream for the Oba through levies and ceremonial fees.

Government Allowances : The Lagos State government provides the Oba with stipends and funds for cultural activities, enhancing his official income.

Business Interests : Though less publicized, Oba Akiolu reportedly has stakes in businesses including transport, hospitality, and trade sectors within Lagos.

The Oba of Lagos’ wealth reflects the city’s dynamic economy, with his control of land and urban influence playing a central role.

2.) Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi – Ooni of Ife

Kingdom : Ile-Ife, Osun State

Estimated Net Worth : $70–$75 million

Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, popularly known as the Ooni of Ife, is arguably the most internationally recognized Yoruba king, with his influence stretching beyond Nigeria. His wealth, though considerable, ranks second among Yoruba kings, thanks to his business ventures and traditional authority.

Sources of Wealth:

Business Ventures Prior to Kingship : Before ascending the throne in 2015, Oba Ogunwusi was a successful entrepreneur involved in various business sectors including hospitality, real estate, and consultancy.

Cultural Tourism : Ife is a historical and spiritual center of the Yoruba people, attracting tourists globally. The Ooni capitalizes on this with festivals like the Olojo Festival and heritage sites that boost tourism revenue.

Government Support : The Osun State government and the Federal Government provide substantial financial support for the Ooni’s palace, festivals, and community development.

Philanthropy and Corporate Partnerships : The Ooni has established relationships with corporations and philanthropists, leveraging these partnerships for cultural and economic projects that contribute to his wealth.

Oba Ogunwusi combines his business background with cultural influence to maintain his position as a wealthy and respected monarch.

1.) Obateru Akinruntan – Olugbo of Ugbo Kingdom

Kingdom : Ugbo Kingdom, Ondo State

Estimated Net Worth : Over $300 million

Oba Obateru Akinruntan, the Olugbo of Ugbo Kingdom in Ondo State, is often cited as the richest Yoruba king, with a fortune primarily rooted in his vast business empire.

Sources of Wealth :

Oil and Gas Empire : Oba Akinruntan is the founder and chairman of Obat Oil & Gas Limited, one of Nigeria’s largest indigenous petroleum companies. This business alone accounts for the bulk of his wealth.

Real Estate and Agriculture : Beyond oil, he invests in real estate and agriculture, diversifying his income streams.

Political Influence : His economic clout grants him significant political leverage, which supports his business interests and traditional rule.

Government Relations : Though his wealth largely comes from private enterprise, the Olugbo also benefits from favorable relationships with local and state governments.

Oba Akinruntan exemplifies how entrepreneurial success prior to kingship can catapult a traditional ruler to the top of the wealth hierarchy.

Broader Insight: Factors Shaping wealth Among Yoruba Monarch Geographic and Economic Content

A key factor determining the wealth of Yoruba kings is their kingdom’s geographic location and economic environment. Monarchs in regions with rich natural resources (oil in Ondo State) or proximity to economic hubs (Lagos, Abeokuta) tend to accumulate more wealth.

Diversification and Modern Entrepreneurship

Unlike the traditional view of kings solely as custodians of culture, many Yoruba monarchs have embraced entrepreneurship. Their portfolios span real estate, agriculture, oil, hospitality, and commerce, reflecting a pragmatic adaptation to modern economic realities.

Cultural Influence as Economic Capital

For the Ooni of Ife, cultural influence translates directly into economic opportunity. Promoting Yoruba culture globally attracts tourism, investment, and philanthropy, which in turn boosts his kingdom’s economy and personal wealth.

Political and Social Networks

Several Yoruba kings leverage their political and social influence to build business partnerships and access lucrative contracts. This blending of traditional authority and political connections enhances their economic clout.

Finally:

The wealth of these Yoruba kings is a product of a dynamic blend of tradition and modernity. While their royal status provides access to land, titles, and cultural influence, their personal and familial business ventures greatly amplify their fortunes. These monarchs play crucial roles in preserving Yoruba heritage while acting as economic powerhouses who contribute to regional development.