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Uganda to shut down internet ahead of Thursday election

by Folarin Kehinde January 13, 2026
written by Folarin Kehinde

Uganda ordered an internet blackout on Tuesday, two days ahead of elections in which President Yoweri Museveni is seeking to extend his 40-year rule.

“This measure is necessary to mitigate the rapid spread of online misinformation, disinformation, electoral fraud and related risks, as well as preventing of incitement to violence that could affect public confidence and national security during the election period,” the Uganda Communications Commission said in a letter to internet providers, verified by government officials to AFP.

There was no statement from the government on the shutdown. The officials said the authorities did not want to “own” the decision.

Uganda shut down the internet during the last election in 2021 — a vote that was marred by widespread allegations of rigging and state violence against the opposition, led by singer-turned-politician Bobi Wine, who is running again for the presidency.

The government repeatedly promised that the internet would not be shut down during the election, stating in a post on X on January 5 that “claims suggesting otherwise are false, misleading, and intended to cause unnecessary fear and tension among the public.”

The suspension was due to take effect at 6:00 pm local time (1600 GMT) and remain in force “until a restoration notice is issued”, the UCC said.

Essential state services were to be exempted from the ban, it added.

AFP

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Accord Party Set To Declare Adeleke As Sole Gubernatorial Candidate

by Nelson Ugwuagbo December 10, 2025
written by Nelson Ugwuagbo

The Accord Party in Osun State is set to officially declare Governor Ademola Adeleke as its candidate for the 2026 governorship election.

The declaration is scheduled to take place today, Wednesday, December 10, 2025, during the party’s governorship primary in Osogbo.

Confirming the development on Wednesday, the Osun State Chairman of the Accord Party, Pastor Victor Akande, announced that Governor Adeleke is the sole aspirant for the ticket.

Akande noted that approximately 150 delegates would participate in the exercise, with five delegates selected from each of the state’s 30 local government areas.

“Governor Ademola Adeleke is our sole candidate for the 2026 governorship election. We are declaring him today. As you know, he formally defected to our party in November and we publicly presented him on Tuesday,” Akande said.

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Dele Farotimi Reaffirms Support for Peter Obi Ahead of 2027 Presidential Election

by Nelson Ugwuagbo May 5, 2025
written by Nelson Ugwuagbo

Human rights lawyer and former spokesperson of the Labour Party Presidential Campaign Council, Dele Farotimi, has restated his support for Peter Obi ahead of the 2027 presidential election.

Farotimi, who was a vocal supporter of the former Anambra State governor during the 2023 polls, said he remains committed to backing Obi if he decides to contest again.

“If elections where our votes will count were held today, I would vote for Peter Gregory Obi, unless someone else comes into the race that I believe can do better,” he said.

He added that if the candidate lineup remains unchanged from the last election, Obi would remain his preferred choice.

“I hope he will be a little bolder with his policy platforms, but frankly speaking, in terms of capacity and integrity, there’s nobody else I will be supporting,” Farotimi stated.

He, however, noted that his support could change if Obi aligns with individuals he finds objectionable.

“Something drastic has to happen for me to decide I’m not supporting Peter Obi. He might team up with some objectionable persons that I cannot stomach, and that’s a real possibility. However, outside of that, there’s nobody else.”

Farotimi also expressed concern about the current state of Nigeria’s electoral process, saying discussions about future elections might be premature.

“I actually think our discussions of elections today are a disservice to ourselves because we really cannot speak in terms of an election in our current circumstances,” he said.

Farotimi attributed his continued support for Obi to a desire to see meaningful change in Nigeria’s leadership and governance.

May 5, 2025 0 comments
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Three-Dimensional Challenges Before Edo Voters 

by Folarin Kehinde September 18, 2024
written by Folarin Kehinde

By Ozioma Ubabukoh
 

About this time four years ago, Edo State was preparing to enter the governorship election, just as it is today. Coming barely a year after the 2019 general election, which magically brought back the then President Muhammadu Buhari for a second term in office, the Edo electorate mobilised against any form of imposition that could ensue from the notorious inconclusive verdict of the Independent National Electoral Commission.
 
As a result of that political consciousness, the people did not leave room for any doubt as to where their allegiance lies. It was on that premise that ‘4plus4 Ogbane’ became the rallying cry for all Edo adults of voting age. The people did not want a disruption of the quiet developmental revolution going on in their state under the watch of Governor Godwin Obaseki.

They resolved that the investment banker, who deployed his expertise, pro bono, in setting up the scheme for good governance in the state, under a preceding administration, should retain the mantle. 
 
So, having seen what the governor was doing by way of adroit laying of sound socio-economic foundation for the state, the electorate across the three senatorial districts insisted that ‘GO’ must have the full complement of two terms of four years apiece.  
 
With that popular resolve, the ‘4plus4 Ogbane’ maxim was born. Of course, that central theme, which united the people of the Heartbeat of the Nation, has gone a long way to show their ability to defeat outside influence and deliver the mandate to whom it fits. Ever since, Nigerians have come to appreciate that Edo people are not only politically aware, but are also very particular about excellence, even as they preserve and project their common interest.
 
Like the 2020 governorship poll, the people of Edo are once more faced with the challenge of making a valid choice in the face of existential and circumstantial threats.
 
As far as governorship elections in Nigeria go, the first challenge voters confront as they express their freedom of choice is the menacing ‘federal might’. Next to that is the power of incumbency. Fortunately, come September 21, 2024, the contest in Edo would be devoid of any incumbent.
 
But given the circumstances through which the All Progressives Congress, the ruling party at the centre, lost the state to the incumbent Peoples Democratic Party, no sane analyst should be under any illusion that the APC is prepared to do all in its power to reclaim the state.
 
In the apparent desperation to add Edo to the number of states in its kitty, the APC would, no doubt, try its best to set up the governorship poll as a referendum on Obaseki’s record of performance in the last eight years. Although he seems to be in the class of former Enugu State governor, Sullivan Chime, who believed that it was possible for one to literally wink in the dark towards a lovely lady, any objective evaluation of his years in office would show that the governor has excelled in laying good foundation for seamless progress.
 
Before attempting an x-ray of the scale and scope of governance in Edo in the last eight years under Obaseki, it would be necessary to revisit the political conversations that helped him clinch a second-term mandate.

After resisting the self-serving godfather schemes of his predecessor and former national chairman of the APC, Adams Oshiomhole, the governor decided to ditch the party for the PDP. As a beautiful bride with an alluring track record of excellent performance in office, the PDP was excited to welcome him.
 
However, the PDP attempted to attach a condition to allowing him contest the 2020 governorship on its platform: he must drop his then deputy, Philip Shaibu, for a fresh running mate. As a man of honour and integrity, Obaseki rebuffed that ungodly offer, preferring to quit the race to sacrificing his deputy.
 
Events of the past six months could have made the governor regret that principled stance, in the light of his former deputy’s decision to rise as a counterforce. Nonetheless, Obaseki showed that he is truly a man of his word.
 
One other area Obaseki demonstrated the virtues of honesty and integrity was his inflexible determination to fulfil his promise to the people of Edo Central Senatorial District, that one of them would succeed him in office.

Despite all odds, especially internal conspiracies and external manipulations, Obaseki made good his promise to the traditional rulers and elders of Esan clan in Edo Central by queuing behind Asue Ighodalo, another seasoned investment banker and corporate lawyer, who aspires to govern the state.
 
As the Edo governorship contest gathers steam, the outgoing governor has, no doubt, earned his stripes as a trustworthy and visionary leader.

Obaseki demonstrated his servant-leadership qualities and power of focus three years ago when he raised the alarm about Nigeria’s declining economy and its sloppy management under the Buhari administration.

Deploying the eagle eyes of a risk manager and investment banker, Obaseki disclosed that the Buhari administration was engaging in promiscuous and wanton printing of the naira to compound the woes of the country’s currency in the international exchange market. That singular financial intelligence distinguished the outgoing Edo governor as an excellent economic manager.
 
In the common Edo dictum of ‘follow who know road’, Obaseki has left nobody in doubt that he knows his onions as far as governance is concerned. Former United States President Bill Clinton must have had Obaseki’s reasoning in mind when he spoke about presidential democracy, stressing that it is economy stupid!
 
Faced with three major contending pathways, the PDP, the APC or the Labour Party, Edo voters should, therefore, either follow a tried and tested road or navigate uncharted pavements.
 
Of the three frontline contestants, only PDP’s Ighodalo seems the most likely to build on the solid socio-economic foundation GO laid.
 
The APC struggled and sweated to pick its flagbearer, Senator Monday Okpebholo, from the same Edo Central zone that is yet to throw up a governor of the state. However, the divisions and backstabbing with the stakeholders in the state raise the possibility that governance in the hands of the APC would suffer from elite conspiracies and upheavals.
 
Then, for the third-row candidate, Olumide Akpata of the LP, it is left to be seen how Edo people would accommodate another four years of governorship from Edo South Senatorial District that produced Obaseki.
 
Having demonstrated their religious observance of equity and fairness through the 4plus4 singsong of 2020, it would be seen, come September 21, whether Edo voters would recognise and honour the promise-keeper that declared 2024 as the turn of Edo Central.
 
Nigerians are watching and the people of Edo cannot afford to drop the ball. They have done it before and it is left to be seen, not whether but, how they could do it again.
 

September 18, 2024 0 comments
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Edo Elections: Appeal Court Affirms Asue Ighodalo As PDP Gubernatorial Candidate

by Nelson Ugwuagbo July 22, 2024
written by Nelson Ugwuagbo

A court of Appeal sitting in Abuja has a case seeking to nullify the election of Asue Ighodalo as the governorship candidate of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP in the upcoming Edo state elections.

This appeal which was filed by Phillip Shaibu, the deputy governor of the Edo state was dismissed in a unanimous decision by a three man panel of Justice.

Justice A.M Lamido led panel dismissed the case for want of merit, seeing no reason to go against an earlier decision by the Federal High Court in Abuja which refused to nullify the primary election conducted by the PDP in Edo state.

It will be recalled that Justice James of Omotosho of the high court had in his judgement that was affirmed by the appellate court, held that the deputy governor, Shaibu, lacked the locus standi (legal rights) to seek to nullify the outcome of the primary poll.

Justice Omotosho held that the Plaintiff did not meet the condition precedent that would have conferred such legal right on him.

According to the court, no evidence was adduced to establish that he participated in the primary election he sought to nullify its outcome.

Justice Omotosho held that it was a basic requirement of the law that a plaintiff must take part in a disputed election to be able to challenge its outcome in court.

It will be recalled that Phillip Shaibu had in his suit, prayed the court to issue an order, stopping the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, from accepting or recognizing Ighodalo as the gubernatorial flag-bearer of the PDP.

He contended that the primary election that produced Ighodalo was not conducted in compliance with both the Electoral Act and the Constitution of the party.

He prayed the court to among other things, compel the PDP to conduct a fresh primary election in the state.

The plaintiff further sought an order to restrain the INEC from recognising Ighodalo as the authentic candidate of the party.

All his prayers were rejected by the court.

The appeal court went ahead to order the Appellant, Phillip Shaibu to pay a sum of N1million to Asue Ighodalo the respondent.

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Adamawa APC,PDP Members Decamp To Labour Party

by Folarin Kehinde August 2, 2022
written by Folarin Kehinde

The northern structure of Labour Party’s presidential candidate Peter Obi has started to take shape as members of the All Progressives Congress and Peoples Democratic Party in Adamawa State both dump their respective parties to join the Labour party.

The individuals who were in their hundreds across both gender and age burnt their APC and PDP membership cards as they announced their defection.

In their acceptance speech into the Labour party, they spoke in Hausa where they complained about the sufferings and hardship that both the administration of the APC and PDP had brought upon Nigerians. They decried the security situation in the north, prevalent illiteracy, acute poverty among other issues plaguing the country.

They therefore said that 2023 was a crucial time to keep aside ethnic sentiments and vote for a candidate who has a proven track record of good governance. That candidate being Peter Obi.

The decamperes urged northern citizens to vote for Peter Obi as he is a credible, trusted and verified candidate.

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