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Why We Won't Defect From APC But Rather ... - Tinubu, Southwest APC Leaders

Why We Won't Defect From APC But Rather ... - Tinubu, Southwest APC Leaders

Tinubu amd aregbesola
The members of the All Progressives Congress APC, have vowed not to leave the party, but rather agreed on the need to demand more infrastructural projects for the zone.

This declaration was made in Ibadan during the southwest leaders meeting of the Party, News Punch has learned reliably.

Credible sources, according to Punch Newspaper said the meeting, which some thought would be stormy, was “tactically” taken over by a national leader of the party, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.


One of the governors, who attended the meeting, said  the former governor of Lagos State took control of the meeting after he reportedly said let bygones be bygones.

The source said, “Tinubu,  must have read our mood and must have known that people were really angry with roles played by some us, especially during the Ondo governorship election which we are not happy with.

“His intervention saved us a lot of time we could have wasted in accusing each other of one thing or the other. From then on, the meeting progressed well.

“In order not to have any discordant tunes from what we agreed to tell the world through the media, that was why we appointed Aremo Segun Osoba to brief you (reporters).”

One of the ministers, who was also at the meeting, said it was resolved that the zone must remain in the APC and that it was wrong to assume that President Muhammadu Buhari did not treat the zone well in his cabinet and other appointments.

For example, he said the zone was well represented in the Federal Executive Council, where ministers from the zone are holding key ministries.

He said, “We have the ministries of Power, Housing and Work, Solid Minerals, Finance, Communications, Information and Tourism, Health, State for Niger Delta.

“So, we agreed that it was wrong to say the President did not treat the zone well.

“We also said we should not allow ourselves to be pushed out of the house that we built.

“We remain an important pillar in the APC and we won’t allow anyone to either provoke us to leave the party or think of moving to another party or form a new one.”

He said what was agreed on was that the ministers and the governors should also carry members of the National Assembly from their states along in their activities.

“The meeting gave those present an opportunity to do a near mid- term assessment of this administration vis a vis how Nigeria, especially how the South-West, has fared.

“It was not lost on all in attendance that Nigerians are groaning under economic hardship and there is the need to offer suggestions on how best to end the sufferings of the people within the shortest possible time.

“Baba Akande is the one tasked with delivering our message to Abuja.”

Those holding cabinet positions were reminded of the fact that they must see themselves as representatives of the hopes and aspirations of people in the zone. They were also told in clear terms that there was no excuse strong enough to justify failure.

The meeting was attended by the six governors and ministers.

Also at the meeting were national officers of the party and other party leaders from the zone.

Tinubu amd aregbesola
The members of the All Progressives Congress APC, have vowed not to leave the party, but rather agreed on the need to demand more infrastructural projects for the zone.

This declaration was made in Ibadan during the southwest leaders meeting of the Party, News Punch has learned reliably.

Credible sources, according to Punch Newspaper said the meeting, which some thought would be stormy, was “tactically” taken over by a national leader of the party, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.


One of the governors, who attended the meeting, said  the former governor of Lagos State took control of the meeting after he reportedly said let bygones be bygones.

The source said, “Tinubu,  must have read our mood and must have known that people were really angry with roles played by some us, especially during the Ondo governorship election which we are not happy with.

“His intervention saved us a lot of time we could have wasted in accusing each other of one thing or the other. From then on, the meeting progressed well.

“In order not to have any discordant tunes from what we agreed to tell the world through the media, that was why we appointed Aremo Segun Osoba to brief you (reporters).”

One of the ministers, who was also at the meeting, said it was resolved that the zone must remain in the APC and that it was wrong to assume that President Muhammadu Buhari did not treat the zone well in his cabinet and other appointments.

For example, he said the zone was well represented in the Federal Executive Council, where ministers from the zone are holding key ministries.

He said, “We have the ministries of Power, Housing and Work, Solid Minerals, Finance, Communications, Information and Tourism, Health, State for Niger Delta.

“So, we agreed that it was wrong to say the President did not treat the zone well.

“We also said we should not allow ourselves to be pushed out of the house that we built.

“We remain an important pillar in the APC and we won’t allow anyone to either provoke us to leave the party or think of moving to another party or form a new one.”

He said what was agreed on was that the ministers and the governors should also carry members of the National Assembly from their states along in their activities.

“The meeting gave those present an opportunity to do a near mid- term assessment of this administration vis a vis how Nigeria, especially how the South-West, has fared.

“It was not lost on all in attendance that Nigerians are groaning under economic hardship and there is the need to offer suggestions on how best to end the sufferings of the people within the shortest possible time.

“Baba Akande is the one tasked with delivering our message to Abuja.”

Those holding cabinet positions were reminded of the fact that they must see themselves as representatives of the hopes and aspirations of people in the zone. They were also told in clear terms that there was no excuse strong enough to justify failure.

The meeting was attended by the six governors and ministers.

Also at the meeting were national officers of the party and other party leaders from the zone.

PHOTOS: When Tinubu Reunites With Amosun, Fashola, Fayemi, Other Estranged 'godsons' At Ibadan; What Actually Discussed Revealed

PHOTOS: When Tinubu Reunites With Amosun, Fashola, Fayemi, Other Estranged 'godsons' At Ibadan; What Actually Discussed Revealed

Tinubu and Ibikunle Amosun


PHOTOS: When Tinubu, Reunites With Amosun, Fashola, Fayemi, Other Estranged 'godsons' At Ibadan; What Actually Discussed Revealsed

Ajimobi and Tinubu

Rauf Aregbesola and Tinubu
In a renewed effort to put its house in order, the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has slated a meeting of its senior members for today in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, with a view to closing ranks ahead of the 2019 elections.

The meeting, which is at the instance of the former chairman of the party and one time governor of Osun State, Chief Bisi Akande, is conceived to see if the deep seated animosity amongst its senior and prominent members could be addressed in collective interest.

In addition, the meeting, it was learnt would also address the issue of the development of South-west within the change agenda and see what progress has been made and how much more could still be made before the present term of the government winds down to a close.

Twice, attempts had been made to look at the state of the party in the zone as well as the development of the region within the collective of the federation.

The first was the meeting at theamEovernment House in Ibadan, which recorded about 50 per cent success, and the second, which held at the Government House, Abeokuta, Ogun State, but ended on a bitter note of rivalry.

The state of the party in the zone, however, deteriorated before and after the Ondo State governorship election, which was believed to have sharply factionalised the APC along two interests: The Bola Tinubu Group and the President Muhammadu Buhari camp.


Unfortunately, the rivalry had taken a messier slant as majority of those believed to be siding with the president are former allies of Tinubu, all of whom rose to political reckoning through his means and support.

But whilst the accused have dismissed allegation of betrayal and backstabbing in the party and collective interest, nothing has shown that the house was one and the same, a development that could pave the way for a major political disaster in 2019.

It is against this backdrop, that Akande requested for a meeting of all the stakeholders from the governors to the minister and of course, the central character, Tinubu, to sit at a table and explore peaceful options of co-existence in collective interest.

Although there were feelers that Tinubu was not in the country as at yesterday afternoon, sources said he would eventually make it to the meeting as he had already confirmed attendance.

However this meeting turns out, observers are of the view that it would further reveal either the underbelly of the crisis trailing the party in the zone or dismiss reports of the deep animosity believed to exist amongst the characters in the party from the zone.

Tinubu and Ibikunle Amosun


PHOTOS: When Tinubu, Reunites With Amosun, Fashola, Fayemi, Other Estranged 'godsons' At Ibadan; What Actually Discussed Revealsed

Ajimobi and Tinubu

Rauf Aregbesola and Tinubu
In a renewed effort to put its house in order, the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has slated a meeting of its senior members for today in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, with a view to closing ranks ahead of the 2019 elections.

The meeting, which is at the instance of the former chairman of the party and one time governor of Osun State, Chief Bisi Akande, is conceived to see if the deep seated animosity amongst its senior and prominent members could be addressed in collective interest.

In addition, the meeting, it was learnt would also address the issue of the development of South-west within the change agenda and see what progress has been made and how much more could still be made before the present term of the government winds down to a close.

Twice, attempts had been made to look at the state of the party in the zone as well as the development of the region within the collective of the federation.

The first was the meeting at theamEovernment House in Ibadan, which recorded about 50 per cent success, and the second, which held at the Government House, Abeokuta, Ogun State, but ended on a bitter note of rivalry.

The state of the party in the zone, however, deteriorated before and after the Ondo State governorship election, which was believed to have sharply factionalised the APC along two interests: The Bola Tinubu Group and the President Muhammadu Buhari camp.


Unfortunately, the rivalry had taken a messier slant as majority of those believed to be siding with the president are former allies of Tinubu, all of whom rose to political reckoning through his means and support.

But whilst the accused have dismissed allegation of betrayal and backstabbing in the party and collective interest, nothing has shown that the house was one and the same, a development that could pave the way for a major political disaster in 2019.

It is against this backdrop, that Akande requested for a meeting of all the stakeholders from the governors to the minister and of course, the central character, Tinubu, to sit at a table and explore peaceful options of co-existence in collective interest.

Although there were feelers that Tinubu was not in the country as at yesterday afternoon, sources said he would eventually make it to the meeting as he had already confirmed attendance.

However this meeting turns out, observers are of the view that it would further reveal either the underbelly of the crisis trailing the party in the zone or dismiss reports of the deep animosity believed to exist amongst the characters in the party from the zone.

APC tackles Tinubu, Faleke Over Ministerial Slot

APC tackles Tinubu, Faleke Over Ministerial Slot

APC tackles Tinubu, Faleke Over Ministerial Slot
The festering crisis in the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC involving the national leader of the party, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu may have taken a new dimension as leaders of the All Progressives Congress in Kogi State have vowed to clip the influence of Tinubu, in the north central region of the country, report according to Punch Newspaper suggests

In the bid to tame Tinubu, the party leaders have vowed to reject James Faleke if nominated as a replacement for the late Minister of State for Labour, James Ocholi, who died in March last year in a road accident.


They have called on President Muhammadu Buhari not to accept Faleke’s nomination, saying it would cause crisis in the party.

In a statement jointly signed by the leaders of the party from Kogi West, Alhaji Suleiman Ejibunu and Chief Richard Asaje, and made available to newsmen in Lokoja on Monday, the party men said the party would reject Faleke’s nomination.

“If at all Faleke and his godfather, Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu, deserve any and not the ministerial slot of Kogi State to avoid serious crisis in the Kogi APC as such a move may lead to the exit of every prominent, loyal and committed member of the party while aggravating the fractionalisation of the party along many divides.

“We are also unequivocally resolute to stop Tinubu’s expansion into Kogi State or any state in the North-Central; we are determined to push out all his cohorts from Kogi come 2018/2019. It is a task that must be done through all legal/political means. They have failed and they will continue to fail," the statement read in part

The leaders noted that James Faleke representing Lagos State in the National Assembly was known to Kogi State APC only during the governorship struggle when Tinubu allegedly imposed him on APC in Kogi as the deputy governorship candidate to late Prince Abubakar Audu.

The statement also read, “This generated a lot of discomfort to the founding members of APC who built the party, fought the then sitting government in all national elections and won. However, we swallowed the pains to fight and win the governorship election in the state.

“Giving him such an appointment will amount to providing him fuel to fire on the breakup of APC in the state. Faleke alongside Honourable Buba Jibril in the West Senatorial Area of Kogi State have formed illegal party structures and lay claim to illegal stakeholder structure for which a petition is already before the national leadership of the party.”

The Kogi APC chiefs advised President Muhammadu Buhari to find other means of compensating Faleke and not to make him a minister representing Kogi State.
APC tackles Tinubu, Faleke Over Ministerial Slot
The festering crisis in the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC involving the national leader of the party, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu may have taken a new dimension as leaders of the All Progressives Congress in Kogi State have vowed to clip the influence of Tinubu, in the north central region of the country, report according to Punch Newspaper suggests

In the bid to tame Tinubu, the party leaders have vowed to reject James Faleke if nominated as a replacement for the late Minister of State for Labour, James Ocholi, who died in March last year in a road accident.


They have called on President Muhammadu Buhari not to accept Faleke’s nomination, saying it would cause crisis in the party.

In a statement jointly signed by the leaders of the party from Kogi West, Alhaji Suleiman Ejibunu and Chief Richard Asaje, and made available to newsmen in Lokoja on Monday, the party men said the party would reject Faleke’s nomination.

“If at all Faleke and his godfather, Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu, deserve any and not the ministerial slot of Kogi State to avoid serious crisis in the Kogi APC as such a move may lead to the exit of every prominent, loyal and committed member of the party while aggravating the fractionalisation of the party along many divides.

“We are also unequivocally resolute to stop Tinubu’s expansion into Kogi State or any state in the North-Central; we are determined to push out all his cohorts from Kogi come 2018/2019. It is a task that must be done through all legal/political means. They have failed and they will continue to fail," the statement read in part

The leaders noted that James Faleke representing Lagos State in the National Assembly was known to Kogi State APC only during the governorship struggle when Tinubu allegedly imposed him on APC in Kogi as the deputy governorship candidate to late Prince Abubakar Audu.

The statement also read, “This generated a lot of discomfort to the founding members of APC who built the party, fought the then sitting government in all national elections and won. However, we swallowed the pains to fight and win the governorship election in the state.

“Giving him such an appointment will amount to providing him fuel to fire on the breakup of APC in the state. Faleke alongside Honourable Buba Jibril in the West Senatorial Area of Kogi State have formed illegal party structures and lay claim to illegal stakeholder structure for which a petition is already before the national leadership of the party.”

The Kogi APC chiefs advised President Muhammadu Buhari to find other means of compensating Faleke and not to make him a minister representing Kogi State.

Nigeria Will Fulfili Her Manifest Destiny - Asiwaju Tinubu 2017 New Year Message

Nigeria Will Fulfili Her Manifest Destiny - Asiwaju Tinubu 2017 New Year Message

Tinubu
The National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has congratulated Nigerians for witnessing the beginning of 2017. 

According to him, the past year was of great challenges that will culminate into a better year. 

"The last year witnessed a lot of sacrifices on the path of Nigerians. The government of APC is mindful. It is the necessary pain before the gain. As we move into a new year the pains will ease off in certain areas as the policies and initiatives of the Buhari-led government begin to yield needed relief and dividends.

Asiwaju Tinubu said we had begun on a journey and a path of sacrifice not of our choosing but brought upon us all because a few chosen to lead have led without vision, compunction or compassion. 

"Now that we have a leadership that is committed, focused and people oriented we must align to make Nigeria work. We are a people blessed by God and destined to be great. The path to greatness is often not smooth. But I am confident that Nigeria will arrive and fulfill her manifest destiny.

"Let us all in 2017 pray and hope for a new country where feeding and shelter will not be a challenge and more of our people will find work to do".

Happy new year and God bless our nation.

Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.
Tinubu
The National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has congratulated Nigerians for witnessing the beginning of 2017. 

According to him, the past year was of great challenges that will culminate into a better year. 

"The last year witnessed a lot of sacrifices on the path of Nigerians. The government of APC is mindful. It is the necessary pain before the gain. As we move into a new year the pains will ease off in certain areas as the policies and initiatives of the Buhari-led government begin to yield needed relief and dividends.

Asiwaju Tinubu said we had begun on a journey and a path of sacrifice not of our choosing but brought upon us all because a few chosen to lead have led without vision, compunction or compassion. 

"Now that we have a leadership that is committed, focused and people oriented we must align to make Nigeria work. We are a people blessed by God and destined to be great. The path to greatness is often not smooth. But I am confident that Nigeria will arrive and fulfill her manifest destiny.

"Let us all in 2017 pray and hope for a new country where feeding and shelter will not be a challenge and more of our people will find work to do".

Happy new year and God bless our nation.

Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.

How We Bought Akeredolu's Victory In Ondo, Our Plan To Finish Tinubu In Lagos - Gov. Amosun Caught On Tape At A Secret Meeting

How We Bought Akeredolu's Victory In Ondo, Our Plan To Finish Tinubu In Lagos - Gov. Amosun Caught On Tape At A Secret Meeting

Akeredolu Amosun Tinubu
The Nation - There is disquiet in the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ogun State following Governor Ibikunle Amosun’s hint that he might contest the Central senatorial seat in 2019.

Amosun was said to have dropped the hint at a meeting he held with members of the Ogun State House of Assembly and their National Assembly counterparts at the Governor’s Office in Oke Mosan, Abeokuta.


The governor was also said to have revealed how he and some unnamed APC chieftains bought the votes that earned the party’s candidate, Rotimi Akeredolu, victory in the November 26 governorship election in Ondo State.

A source, who claimed to have an audio recording of the governor’s speech at the forum quoted Amosun as saying that he was under severe pressure to contest the Ogun Central senatorial district seat in 2019.

The seat is occupied by Senator Lanre Tejuoso who, incidentally, was at the meeting and was said to have been visibly shocked by the governor’s speech.

The source quoted the governor as saying: “I am under enormous pressure to contest for the Senate seat of my senatorial district.

“I said to myself, I can’t be anything less than number three when I go back to the Senate.

“I might not contest and I might contest. Even Tejuoso that is seated here might recontest and might not recontest.

“The same goes for Micky (the lawmaker representing Abeokuta North/Obafemi Owode/Odeda Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives) and others here.”

The governor was also said to have bragged about how votes were bought in the Ondo State election, vowing to repeat the feat in Ogun State the 2019.

The governor was quoted as saying: “We were just laughing… Unknown to them, we brought in N1 million per unit.

“I got the money out from Abuja and we will repeat same in Ogun come 2019.

“I am concerned about just seven local governments—the five in Ogun Central, Sagamu and Ado-Odo/Ota.

“I am prepared to spend N1 billion in Sagamu, N1 billion in Ado-Odo/Ota, then N2 billion in Ogun Central”.

The governor was reported to have said in yoruba: “We are aware of the moves by some of you. But if I get to know you have gone public with such moves, you are finished.”

he reported hinted on his plans to create crisis for Asiwaju Tinubu in Lagos APC.

He said: “Even Lagos will go out of Asiwaju’s grip. We will bring in few PDP (members) to decamp to APC and cause them problems (laughter). You don’t know anything. You can go ahead and tell them o; I don’t care”.

None of the House of Assembly and National Assembly members spoke at the meeting.
But at a larger meeting of the state’s chapter of the APC larger caucus in Abeokuta yesterday, Amosun reacted to many things he said were written about him in the social media regarding the politics of the state and the 2019 elections, saying he was not bothered by them and describing their authors as “traitors and cowards”.

He said: “They said they have audio and I said they are cowards or even traitors if they are inside the hall, if they have audio, don’t wait for audio, this is me, I will not only give you the audio, do the video, I am here personally  and the way we are brought up whatever we want to say, we will say it openly.

“Those cowards or those traitors if they are trying to record something, I believe those people don’t have anything to do really and truly, you remember when I told you what we use to do truly.

“If you want something, there are several ways of getting it.

“Imagine people said that Asiwaju Bola Tinubu will finish him in Lagos, and I said don’t worry, they don’t know what they are saying.

“By the way, I say it all the time, that Asiwaju that you see, not money, he didn’t give me any money. No. And I said it often, ‘Won kii fi oju oloore gbole o (you don’t repay good with evil)’.

“When I needed him, he stood by me.

“I talk to him despite all of those things people will want to say.

“I think they are afraid to write something about what we are doing and what we are not doing.

“We have responsibilities to govern. Please don’t be distracted by somebody said this or that.

“But let me say this for us in Ogun State: I may not be able tell you quickly and say this is who our governor will be. But we know those who will not be governors.

“This is Ogun State. This is where I was born. My primary school, secondary school, and tertiary institutions took place here. So, if I am speaking, I am speaking from the position of strength.

“And I know with all our elders, even those that are political, I know those who will not be governors.

“So, I know that at the appropriate time, we will get our people together and say these are your sons and daughters.

“We will pick, and whoever we pick is going to be governor.
Akeredolu Amosun Tinubu
The Nation - There is disquiet in the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ogun State following Governor Ibikunle Amosun’s hint that he might contest the Central senatorial seat in 2019.

Amosun was said to have dropped the hint at a meeting he held with members of the Ogun State House of Assembly and their National Assembly counterparts at the Governor’s Office in Oke Mosan, Abeokuta.


The governor was also said to have revealed how he and some unnamed APC chieftains bought the votes that earned the party’s candidate, Rotimi Akeredolu, victory in the November 26 governorship election in Ondo State.

A source, who claimed to have an audio recording of the governor’s speech at the forum quoted Amosun as saying that he was under severe pressure to contest the Ogun Central senatorial district seat in 2019.

The seat is occupied by Senator Lanre Tejuoso who, incidentally, was at the meeting and was said to have been visibly shocked by the governor’s speech.

The source quoted the governor as saying: “I am under enormous pressure to contest for the Senate seat of my senatorial district.

“I said to myself, I can’t be anything less than number three when I go back to the Senate.

“I might not contest and I might contest. Even Tejuoso that is seated here might recontest and might not recontest.

“The same goes for Micky (the lawmaker representing Abeokuta North/Obafemi Owode/Odeda Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives) and others here.”

The governor was also said to have bragged about how votes were bought in the Ondo State election, vowing to repeat the feat in Ogun State the 2019.

The governor was quoted as saying: “We were just laughing… Unknown to them, we brought in N1 million per unit.

“I got the money out from Abuja and we will repeat same in Ogun come 2019.

“I am concerned about just seven local governments—the five in Ogun Central, Sagamu and Ado-Odo/Ota.

“I am prepared to spend N1 billion in Sagamu, N1 billion in Ado-Odo/Ota, then N2 billion in Ogun Central”.

The governor was reported to have said in yoruba: “We are aware of the moves by some of you. But if I get to know you have gone public with such moves, you are finished.”

he reported hinted on his plans to create crisis for Asiwaju Tinubu in Lagos APC.

He said: “Even Lagos will go out of Asiwaju’s grip. We will bring in few PDP (members) to decamp to APC and cause them problems (laughter). You don’t know anything. You can go ahead and tell them o; I don’t care”.

None of the House of Assembly and National Assembly members spoke at the meeting.
But at a larger meeting of the state’s chapter of the APC larger caucus in Abeokuta yesterday, Amosun reacted to many things he said were written about him in the social media regarding the politics of the state and the 2019 elections, saying he was not bothered by them and describing their authors as “traitors and cowards”.

He said: “They said they have audio and I said they are cowards or even traitors if they are inside the hall, if they have audio, don’t wait for audio, this is me, I will not only give you the audio, do the video, I am here personally  and the way we are brought up whatever we want to say, we will say it openly.

“Those cowards or those traitors if they are trying to record something, I believe those people don’t have anything to do really and truly, you remember when I told you what we use to do truly.

“If you want something, there are several ways of getting it.

“Imagine people said that Asiwaju Bola Tinubu will finish him in Lagos, and I said don’t worry, they don’t know what they are saying.

“By the way, I say it all the time, that Asiwaju that you see, not money, he didn’t give me any money. No. And I said it often, ‘Won kii fi oju oloore gbole o (you don’t repay good with evil)’.

“When I needed him, he stood by me.

“I talk to him despite all of those things people will want to say.

“I think they are afraid to write something about what we are doing and what we are not doing.

“We have responsibilities to govern. Please don’t be distracted by somebody said this or that.

“But let me say this for us in Ogun State: I may not be able tell you quickly and say this is who our governor will be. But we know those who will not be governors.

“This is Ogun State. This is where I was born. My primary school, secondary school, and tertiary institutions took place here. So, if I am speaking, I am speaking from the position of strength.

“And I know with all our elders, even those that are political, I know those who will not be governors.

“So, I know that at the appropriate time, we will get our people together and say these are your sons and daughters.

“We will pick, and whoever we pick is going to be governor.

Tinubu, Atiku, Ribadu At Buhari's Daughter's Wedding

Tinubu, Atiku, Ribadu At Buhari's Daughter's Wedding

Tinubu, Atiku, Ribadu At Buhari's Daughter's Wedding
President Muhammadu Buhari gave out his daughter, Zahra, in marriage to Ahmed Indimi on Friday.

The wedding took place after Sheikh Ibrahim Makari, deputy chief Imam of the national mosque, performed the  Jumma’at prayer.

The ceremony began with traditional rites before the wedding reception was held. Yemi Osinbajo, vice president, gave the vote of thanks at the reception.


News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that a representative of the Indimi family, whose name was not disclosed, paid 12 gold coins which were converted and valued at N250,000, for Zahra’s dowry.

Yusuf Sani, the Sarkin Fulanin Daura, gave out Zahra on behalf of the Buhari family.

Some of the dignitaries who attended the ceremony were Bola Tinubu, the former governor of Lagos,  Namadi Sambo, former vice president, Bukola Saraki, the senate president.

Rauf Aregbesola, Nasir El-rufai, Umaru Almakura, Yahaya Bello, Akinwumi Ambode and Aminu Masari were some of the governors in attendance.

Zahra, the 21-year-old first daughter, graduated from the University of Surrey in England earlier this year.

Ahmed Indimi, the groom, is the son of Mohammed Indimi, Nigerian businessman and the founder of Oriental Energy Resources.

He had his tertiary education at the American InterContinental University, Atlanta, USA, and is currently the head of crude oil marketing in his father’s company.
Tinubu, Atiku, Ribadu At Buhari's Daughter's Wedding
President Muhammadu Buhari gave out his daughter, Zahra, in marriage to Ahmed Indimi on Friday.

The wedding took place after Sheikh Ibrahim Makari, deputy chief Imam of the national mosque, performed the  Jumma’at prayer.

The ceremony began with traditional rites before the wedding reception was held. Yemi Osinbajo, vice president, gave the vote of thanks at the reception.


News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that a representative of the Indimi family, whose name was not disclosed, paid 12 gold coins which were converted and valued at N250,000, for Zahra’s dowry.

Yusuf Sani, the Sarkin Fulanin Daura, gave out Zahra on behalf of the Buhari family.

Some of the dignitaries who attended the ceremony were Bola Tinubu, the former governor of Lagos,  Namadi Sambo, former vice president, Bukola Saraki, the senate president.

Rauf Aregbesola, Nasir El-rufai, Umaru Almakura, Yahaya Bello, Akinwumi Ambode and Aminu Masari were some of the governors in attendance.

Zahra, the 21-year-old first daughter, graduated from the University of Surrey in England earlier this year.

Ahmed Indimi, the groom, is the son of Mohammed Indimi, Nigerian businessman and the founder of Oriental Energy Resources.

He had his tertiary education at the American InterContinental University, Atlanta, USA, and is currently the head of crude oil marketing in his father’s company.

2019 & Alliance With Tinubu, Atiku, Others: PDP BoT Chairman Breaks Silence, Reveals The Real Game Plan

2019 & Alliance With Tinubu, Atiku, Others: PDP BoT Chairman Breaks Silence, Reveals The Real Game Plan

Walid Jibrin
Contrary to media reports and speculations, there has been no alliance or party formation talk between the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and All Progressives Congress (APC) stalwart Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, PDP Board of Trustees (BoT) Chairman Walid Jibrin, said yesterday, News Punch understands

Jibrin said reports suggesting alliance talks by the Ahmed Makarfi-camp of the PDP with Tinubu and some prominent chieftains of the APC emanated from the imagination of mischief makers, The Nation Newspaper reports

The disputed report also mentioned former Vice President Atiku Abubakar; Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso and Senator Aliyu Wamakko as part of the alleged talks.


But the PDP BoT chair said the party had never contemplated teaming up with Tinubu and other APC chieftains with the purpose of forming another political party.

Jibrin said: “I salute Tinubu’s courage for coming out to speak frankly about his position regarding this unfounded rumour and for setting the record straight.

“In Tinubu’s own reaction denouncing the report, he condemned the PDP and I can’t understand why anybody would think that we are going to form a new party with somebody who has been condemning us.

“The PDP is a golden name, a party formed by respectable and dignified Nigerians dead and alive, like Alex Ekwueme, Jerry Gana, Solomon Lar, Adamu Ciroma, Aminu Wali, Sule Lamido and many others.

“It is therefore ridiculous to think that anyone would abandon a well-organised party like the PDP and join another party. There is nothing wrong with the PDP, except for some characters within the party.”

According to the party chief, impunity and indiscipline among some members triggered the leadership crisis in the party. PDP would overcome the challenges sooner than expected, he said.

The BoT chair stated that issues arising from anarchy, self-centredness, self-aggrandisement and indiscipline that have plagued the PDP were already being resolved.

“We are ready to make corrections by doing away with impunity, indiscipline and pride among some people in our midst,” Jibrin added.
He praised the efforts by the Senator Ike Ekweremadu committee and another committee led by Prof. Jerry Gana in finding a lasting solution to the various conflicts within the PDP.

Senator Jibrin expressed optimism that many of those who left the PDP before the 2015 general elections would rejoin the party before the 2019 general elections.

“We are ready to look into their cases whenever they decide to come back. We can never abandon the PDP for some people who have just joined us simply because they have the capacity to cause trouble,” Jibrin said.

Walid Jibrin
Contrary to media reports and speculations, there has been no alliance or party formation talk between the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and All Progressives Congress (APC) stalwart Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, PDP Board of Trustees (BoT) Chairman Walid Jibrin, said yesterday, News Punch understands

Jibrin said reports suggesting alliance talks by the Ahmed Makarfi-camp of the PDP with Tinubu and some prominent chieftains of the APC emanated from the imagination of mischief makers, The Nation Newspaper reports

The disputed report also mentioned former Vice President Atiku Abubakar; Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso and Senator Aliyu Wamakko as part of the alleged talks.


But the PDP BoT chair said the party had never contemplated teaming up with Tinubu and other APC chieftains with the purpose of forming another political party.

Jibrin said: “I salute Tinubu’s courage for coming out to speak frankly about his position regarding this unfounded rumour and for setting the record straight.

“In Tinubu’s own reaction denouncing the report, he condemned the PDP and I can’t understand why anybody would think that we are going to form a new party with somebody who has been condemning us.

“The PDP is a golden name, a party formed by respectable and dignified Nigerians dead and alive, like Alex Ekwueme, Jerry Gana, Solomon Lar, Adamu Ciroma, Aminu Wali, Sule Lamido and many others.

“It is therefore ridiculous to think that anyone would abandon a well-organised party like the PDP and join another party. There is nothing wrong with the PDP, except for some characters within the party.”

According to the party chief, impunity and indiscipline among some members triggered the leadership crisis in the party. PDP would overcome the challenges sooner than expected, he said.

The BoT chair stated that issues arising from anarchy, self-centredness, self-aggrandisement and indiscipline that have plagued the PDP were already being resolved.

“We are ready to make corrections by doing away with impunity, indiscipline and pride among some people in our midst,” Jibrin added.
He praised the efforts by the Senator Ike Ekweremadu committee and another committee led by Prof. Jerry Gana in finding a lasting solution to the various conflicts within the PDP.

Senator Jibrin expressed optimism that many of those who left the PDP before the 2015 general elections would rejoin the party before the 2019 general elections.

“We are ready to look into their cases whenever they decide to come back. We can never abandon the PDP for some people who have just joined us simply because they have the capacity to cause trouble,” Jibrin said.

2019: Buhari Shops For New VP; Pencils Fayemi, Kalu As Osinbajo's Replace,Replacement

2019: Buhari Shops For New VP; Pencils Fayemi, Kalu As Osinbajo's Replace,Replacement

2019: Buhari Shops For New VP; Pencils Fayemi, Kalu As Osinbajo's Replace,Replacement
The possibility of Yemi Osinbajo running on the same ticket with President Muhammadu in 2019 is slim because of the close ties the vice president has with Bola Tinubu, a source has disclosed.

The Daily Independent, citing a close source in the All Progressives Congress (APC) reports that the possibility of Osinbajo running on joint ticket with Buhari is very remote.

The source said: “It is very clear that Osinbajo is just bidding time with President Buhari. Everyone knows that he  (Osinbajo) is a right hand man of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu. Even when the presidency claimed that Tinubu opposed his selection as running mate to President Buhari, the man himself came out to counter the claim saying Tinubu nominated him for the post.

“Given the current situation, we don’t see President Buhari running with Osinbajo in 2019 if he wants to contest again. The president from his body language is already looking beyond Osinbajo because he knows that if push comes to shove, he knows where the loyalty of the vice president lies.”

the source added that the Kayode Fayemi, a former governor of Ekiti state and now minister of solid minerals and a former governor of Abia state, Orji Uzor Kalu who recently decamped to the APC are likely replacements for Osinbajo.

2019: Buhari Shops For New VP; Pencils Fayemi, Kalu As Osinbajo's Replace,Replacement

2019: Buhari Shops For New VP; Pencils Fayemi, Kalu As Osinbajo's Replace,Replacement
The possibility of Yemi Osinbajo running on the same ticket with President Muhammadu in 2019 is slim because of the close ties the vice president has with Bola Tinubu, a source has disclosed.

The Daily Independent, citing a close source in the All Progressives Congress (APC) reports that the possibility of Osinbajo running on joint ticket with Buhari is very remote.

The source said: “It is very clear that Osinbajo is just bidding time with President Buhari. Everyone knows that he  (Osinbajo) is a right hand man of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu. Even when the presidency claimed that Tinubu opposed his selection as running mate to President Buhari, the man himself came out to counter the claim saying Tinubu nominated him for the post.

“Given the current situation, we don’t see President Buhari running with Osinbajo in 2019 if he wants to contest again. The president from his body language is already looking beyond Osinbajo because he knows that if push comes to shove, he knows where the loyalty of the vice president lies.”

the source added that the Kayode Fayemi, a former governor of Ekiti state and now minister of solid minerals and a former governor of Abia state, Orji Uzor Kalu who recently decamped to the APC are likely replacements for Osinbajo.

2019: Buhari Shops For New VP; Pencils Fayemi, Kalu As Osinbajo's Replace,Replacement


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