BENUE APC CRISIS: I'M GOING NOWHERE - GOV. ALIA. (PHOTO).

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 BENUE APC CRISIS: I'M GOING NOWHERE - GOV. ALIA 11th April, 2025      Benue State Governor Hyacinth Alia has disclosed he is not leaving the All Progressives Congress (APC) for another party, despite the ongoing crisis in the stateā€™s APC. The governor made this clarification during a media chat yesterday at the Government House in Makurdi, the Benue State capital, saying that such insinuation is coming from mischief-makers. ā€œI am not going anywhere, for the records,ā€ he said, adding that those pushing that narrative do not wish him and the state well. ā€œI am not stupid to follow the bandwagon of mischief makers to take the state down into the dungeon again. ā€œI came into politics to restore Benue to its lost glory; otherwise, I would have remained a priest. I would have remained in a local environment with my people. I have to fulfil my contract with God and the masses. ā€œThe previous administrations did the little they could, but the immediate past did nothing,ā€ Alia ...

KIM KARDASHIAN IS NOT PLANNING TO DROP THE 'WEST' SURNAME AFTER HER DIVORCE FROM KANYE WEST IS FINALIZED.{PHOTO}.

Kim Kardashian has no plans to drop the West from her surname after her divorce from rapper Kanye West is finalized.

Despite Kanye filing to change his name to just Ye, Kim plans to keep the West name with her children.

A source told TMZ that the reality star is expected to retain her former husband's last name to protect her children, as she thinks it's "important" to have the same name as her kids.

The sources also claimed that Kim fully supports Kanye's recent decision to legally change his name to Ye.
All of the former couple's children share the surname of West, and Kim wants to maintain a "strong family unit".

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