PETER OBI AND KWANKWASO BEING PRESENTED WITH THEIR PARTY CARDS. (VIDEO/PHOTO).
Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso have arrived at the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) secretariat in Abuja, amid cheers from supporters, marking a significant shift in Nigeria's political landscape. They are strengthening unity ahead of the 2027 elections. The two leaders, who previously quit the African Democratic Congress (ADC) due to internal crises and hostility, are expected to hold a consultative meeting with NDC leaders to discuss future collaborations , Peter Obi cited a toxic political environment, internal crises, and external interference as ons for leaving the ADC. He emphasized the need for genuine service delivery and national progress. The NDC has reportedly offered Obi and Kwankwaso a joint presidential ticket for the 2027 elections, with a short timeframe to decide on the offer. The development has sparked reactions, with some Nigerians welcoming the move as a step towards strengthening democracy and opposition parties. Others have expressed skepticism, ...
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission today friday,November 25,2016 arraigned the trio of Senator Adesewe Ogunlewe,former Works and Housing Minister and Pro Chancellor,Federal University of Agriculture,Abeokuta,FUNAB Prof. Olusola Oyewole,the Vice Chancellor and Mr Moses Olusola Oyewole,the Vice Chancellor and Mr Moses Olusola Ilesanmi,Bursar before Justice O.O Majekodunmi of the State High Court sitting at Abeokuta,Ogun State on an 18-count charge bordering on conspiracy,stealing,obtaining money by false pretence and abuse of office.They however pleaded not guilty to all the charges.In view of their plea,the prosecution counsel Bennedict Ubi and Festus Ojo asked the court to remand them in prison custody pending the commencement of trial.The defence counsel to the first,second and third defendants Wale Adesokan {SAN},Benjamin Ogunmodede and Lapite Ademola urge the court to admit them to bail having filed the various applications before the court.Having listened to the submissions of both counsel on the bail applications,Justice Majekodunmi granted the first and second defendants {Ogunlewe and Oyewole} bail in the sum of fifty million naira {N50m} with two sureties in like sum.Sureties must be house owners within the jurisdiction and one of them must be a civil servant on grade level 15.The defendants must submit their International Passports to the court Registrar.The court ordered that the defendants be remanded in prison custody pending the perfection of their bail conditions.Justice Majekodunmi adjourned ruling on the bail application of the third defendant till Monday 28th November and 16th,19th and 20th of December for the commencement of trial.More photos below.




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