Politics
Former Senate President Adolphus Wabara Reveals Turning Down ₦250 Million Bribe
In a recent interview, former Senate President Adolphus Wabara disclosed that he rejected a ₦250 million bribe intended to secure his support for the controversial third-term agenda for then-President Olusegun Obasanjo in 2006.
Wabara recounted how the bribe was delivered at 1:30 a.m. in a black G-Wagon, emphasizing that his Soviet Union education, which ingrained a strong disdain for corruption, influenced his decision.
He also criticized current political leaders for using poverty as a tool to manipulate and control the electorate.
News
Youth Leaders in Ogun Call for Dedicated Ministry for Youth Development
The Nigerian youth leaders of Ogun State call on the government for their support to advance youth development in the state.
For International Youth Day, Ogun State held a programme with Nigerian youth leaders, and it was shared.
“Ogun State is at a trajectory moment of transition and continuity, and it’s a political season. We are trying to ensure that youth inclusion is key in the next administration’s agenda.”
“A dedicated ministry will help coordinate opportunities for our young people and ensure that their voices are properly channelled.”
Politics
Tonye Cole Speaks on Governor Fubara’s Leadership
Tonye Cole speaks out on Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s emergence and continuation as the Governor of Rivers State.
He shared his thoughts, saying the governor likely consulted with his close allies before making key decisions.
“My assumption is that the governor would have gone with his own close allies, discussed with them, and said that this is the best way, that he has to move forward for the next six months or thereabouts of his administration. I would assume that’s what he did.”
“But I am not in his chamber, so I wouldn’t know. But that’s what I would assume he would do.”
He added “But having taken the responsibility to come and finish his term, then he has to finish it in the way that allows him to govern. He can’t go back into fighting.”
Politics
Obasanjo Says Nigeria May Not Survive Another Civil War
Politician and former President Olusegun Obasanjo speaks on Nigeria and shares that the possibility of Nigeria surviving another civil war is quite low.
He revealed that the issues that led to the Biafra War have not been resolved and that if another war breaks out, it will be much harder to resolve.
Reflecting on the civil war, he shared “The conditions that led to the Nigerian civil war years ago still remain unresolved.”
“I was involved in the civil war, but whenever people ask me about the Asaba massacre, I always tell them I cannot give details because Murtala Muhammed was responsible for operations in that area.”
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