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Justice Must Be Consistent if Nigeria Truly Wants Peace, Not Jailing Kanu While Negotiating With Bandits

November 20, 2025 By Ayuba Doekyil  With today’s life-imprisonment sentence handed down to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the Nigerian justice system has shown that it can act with firmness when it chooses to.  For years, security agencies and the federal government accused the IPOB leader of serious offences, from encouraging attacks on security personnel to allegedly inspiring violent actions in the South-East.  These accusations, whether accepted or rejected by different groups, have now ended in a judgment that sends Kanu to prison for life. If the law decides that someone must face punishment, then the law should take its full course. This is the kind of justice many Nigerians have been asking for, a justice system that is bold and not influenced by politics. But justice must not be selective. Across the North, entire communities have suffered under the hands of bandits who kill, kidnap, and destroy without mercy.  Yet, instead of facing the law, many of these ba...

What Might Happen If Governor Caleb Mutfwang Joins APC, And Why the Noise May Be Missing the Real Point

November 14, 2025 By Ayuba Doekyil  The political conversation in Plateau State has taken a new turn. Even without any official confirmation, rumours that Governor Caleb Mutfwang may join the APC have already set off protests, press releases, and heated arguments among some APC members.  Their reactions are loud and emotional; some say he is not “one of them,” others claim the APC should not welcome someone they accuse of “destroying the party that gave him a platform,” while a few even frame it as a threat to Plateau’s identity, and others, he will take over their party and rendered them relegated. From the streets of Jos to the corners of Facebook and WhatsApp groups, the debate is growing, even though the governor himself has not said he is leaving the PDP. But looking closely, this uproar feels more emotional than logical. Nigerian politics has always been full of movement. People cross parties every year depending on interests, opportunities, or shifting allia...

PDP’s Current Crisis: The Misconceptions and the Reality

By Datong, Dominic Gwaman The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Nigeria’s oldest surviving political platform, has once again found itself in turbulent waters. Court orders halting its national convention, internal disputes over leadership legitimacy, and a wave of defections have triggered renewed speculation that the party may not even make it onto the ballot in 2027. While these concerns are understandable, they are also exaggerated. The PDP’s situation is not beyond repair. The party’s crisis, though severe, remains internal and legally resolvable, and there is still sufficient time for the organization to recover fully ahead of the next general elections. *The Reality Behind the Panic* The growing number of defections from the PDP in recent months reflects a wave of anxiety among members who fear that the party might be disqualified or too fragmented to field candidates in the 2027 elections. However, such fears are premature and misplaced. Nigeria’s Electoral Act, 2022,...

Why Saraki’s Advice Is the Best Option for PDP Right Now

November 13, 2025 By Ayuba Doekyil  The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is at a very important point. The party is divided, and many members are not happy with how things are going. That is why the advice given by former Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, is very important right now. On November 12, 2025, Saraki met with the PDP Board of Trustees Reconciliation Team, led by Amb. Hassan Adamu.  During the meeting, he spoke clearly and honestly about what the party must do to fix its problems. His message was simple: the planned PDP National Convention in Ibadan on November 15–16 should be stopped for now, and a Caretaker Committee should be set up instead. Saraki’s point makes sense. The PDP is currently facing too many court cases and confusion over who has the right to organize the convention.  Some courts have even given conflicting orders. If the party goes ahead with the convention under these conditions, it could lead to more crisis and waste of...

When Power Becomes arrogance; Lessons from Wike and Yerima’s Clash

November 12, 2025 By Ayuba Doekyil  Power has a strange way of testing people. Some wear it with humility, others let it control them until it becomes their downfall.  The recent clash between FCT Minister Nyesom Wike and a young soldier, AM Yerima, over a land issue has once again reminded Nigerians how quickly authority can turn to arrogance, and how the courage of one ordinary man can shake the pride of the powerful. Many people are praising the young soldier, not just for his courage, but for standing up to someone they see as powerful and arrogant. To them, Yerima spoke for the ordinary Nigerian who is often ignored or bullied by those in authority. He reminded the powerful that no one is untouchable. For a long time, Wike has been known for his tough and sometimes harsh style of leadership. Many Nigerians believe he uses power too freely, often to get his own way. So when someone like Yerima faced him boldly, people saw it as justice, a moment where power met...

Remembrance Day 2025; A Nation Pauses at the 11th Hour

LONDON, Nov. 11, 2025   By Charles David, Duke of Jos The United Kingdom today marked Remembrance Day , also known as Armistice Day or Poppy Day , honouring the moment the First World War ended and paying tribute to all who died in service to their country. At 11 a.m. , the nation came to a standstill for a two-minute silence , remembering the soldiers who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars and in later conflicts. The red poppy , inspired by the poem “In Flanders Fields,” remained the symbol of remembrance and unity. The main ceremony took place at The Cenotaph on Whitehall , where King Charles III , members of the Royal Family , senior politicians , and Commonwealth representatives laid wreaths in honour of the fallen. The solemn event was broadcast live on BBC iPlayer , allowing millions around the world to take part. Across the UK, local services were held in churches, schools, and town squares. In Portsmouth , a “ Remember Together ” gather...

Dr. Janet Pam Emerges Overall Best at 2025 World Masters Powerlifting Championships...Governor Mutfwang Congratulates Her

October 14, 2025. The Executive Governor of Plateau State, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, has congratulated Dr. Janet Pam for emerging the Overall Best Powerlifter in the Women’s M2 84kg category at the 2025 World Masters Powerlifting Championships held in Cape Town, South Africa. In a statement issued by his Director of Press and Public Affairs, Gyang Bere, on Monday, Governor Mutfwang described Dr. Pam’s achievement as a remarkable milestone that has brought honour to Plateau State and Nigeria. He praised Dr. Pam, whom he described as a hardworking and resilient athlete, for her consistency, discipline, and dedication to excellence in sports. The Governor noted that although she represented Great Britain at the competition, her success remains a source of pride to Plateau and the entire nation. Mutfwang further highlighted Dr. Pam’s contribution to sports development, describing her as an inspiration to younger generations and a worthy ambassador of Plateau State. He l...