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Atiku is the Messiah Nigeria needs, says Former Lagos PDP Chairman Aeroland

 

 

A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Segun Adewale, says former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar is the Messiah Nigeria needs now and he can fix the economy.

Adewale, a former Lagos State Chairman of the party, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Lagos that no one should write off Abubakar politically or tell him to leave the PDP.

Recalls that some critics of Abubakar’s presidential ambition, including former PDP Deputy National Chairman, Chief Olabode George and former Gov. Ayo Fayose of Ekiti State had advised the former vice president not to run on the PDP platform in 2027.

While George on Wednesday told Abubakar to immediately resign from the PDP over an alleged anti-party activities, Fayose said he would work against his presidential ambition, if he decided to contest in 2027.

Speaking, Adewale popularly known as Aeroland, said that no one should play God over the ambition of the former vice president.

“He (Abubakar) has been tested and tried as part of the few politicians with contentment, and he has never given up.

“He has been in power, he understands Nigerian politics. He knows our challenges compared to other politicians that just want to grab power to get wealth.

“Atiku is one of the politicians that I know that is satisfied with whatever he has. Most others politicians, like his critics, are gluttons.

“It is unfortunate that the unrelenting opposition that Atiku has is still in the PDP, his party, not even outside PDP,” Adewale said.

According to him, it is sad that members of the PDP are still the one vehemently opposing Abubakar’s planned coalition to defeat the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) for PDP, and return the party to power.

“Anyone within PDP saying Atiku should not contest in 2027 is working for the opposition and not for the party or the country.

“They are working for personal pocket, therefore, should not be listening to. We must discard their opinions.

“All dissenting voices in our party are working for their stomach, not for Nigeria,” Adewale said.

He maintained that none of the opposition party could defeat the ruling party single-handedly, not even Mr Peter Obi of the Labour Party.

Calling for a rejig in Nigeria’s electoral system to deepen democracy, Adewale claimed that he had been allegedly robbed of electoral victory severally in Lagos State owing to a flawed system.

“It is not about how smart we are, but about the system. It is not about how popular you are, it is about the system. We must join hands to correct this before 2027 polls.

According to him, Nigerians are tired of poor governance, calling for a change and breath of fresh air.

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UBA Plc, CEO Alawuba, Others Face Criminal Charges Over Osun LG Accounts

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UBA Plc, CEO Alawuba, Others Face Criminal Charges Over Osun LG Accounts—-Osun State government has initiated a criminal charge against United Bank for Africa (UBA) its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Mr. Oliver Alawuba, the bank’s Secretary and Group Legal Adviser, Mr. Billy Odum, and Mr. Chukwuma Nweke, the bank’s Deputy Managing Director, before an Osogbo Chief Magistrate’s Court, Osun State capital, over the state’s local government funds.

UBA Plc and its officials are charged on an alleged 31 count-charge of infractions involving opening of bank accounts for the state’s 30 local government councils, in a marked MOS/601c/2025.

In the count One, Osun State government alleged that the UBA Plc and its officials on or about December 9, 2025, and on subsequent days, at UBA’s Osun State branch office located in the Olonkoro Area of Osogbo, conspired to commit felony by opening, operating and maintaining what it described as illegal Osun State Local Government Council accounts.

They were specifically accused of allowing the opening, operation and maintenance of accounts for each of the local government councils “by unknown private individuals as signatories” after the Local Government Service Commission had introduced to the defendants, Directors of Administration and General Services, and Directors of Finance of all the local governments as signatories to the councils’ statutory accounts.

Court documents indicate that the remaining counts similarly relate to the alleged opening and operation of accounts connected to all the 30 local government councils in Osun State, actions which the state government contended were carried out unlawfully.

The alleged offence, according to the charge occurred within the Osogbo Magisterial District and is said to be contrary to and punishable under Section 516 of the Criminal Code, Cap 34, Volume 2, Laws of Osun State of Nigeria, 2002. And Sections 2 and 3 (1) and (2), and punishable under section 5(1) and (2) of Osun State Local Government Accounts Administration Law, 2025.”

At the last hearing of the charge, the Chief Magistrate, A. A. Adeyeba, ordered that the defendants be served by their various email addresses and other means of substituted service.

The matter was subsequently adjourned to January 30, 2026, for hearing.

At the time of filing this report, no plea had been taken from the defendants, and UBA had yet to issue an official public response to the charges.

The case is expected to attract significant public and legal interest, given its implications for local government finances and the involvement of one of Nigeria’s major commercial banks.

Additionally report from VANGUARD

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BREAKING: Victor Osimhen Stars As Nigeria Beat Algeria To Set Up Morocco Semi-Final Clash

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BREAKING: Victor Osimhen Stars As Nigeria Beat Algeria To Set Up Morocco Semi-Final Clash—-The Super Eagles of Nigeria have qualified for the semi-final of the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.

The Super Eagles pulled off a stunning display to beat Algeria 2-0 in their quarter-final clash on Saturday evening, to book their spot.

Eric Chelle’s men dominated the Desert Foxes for most of the first half, but failed to find the back of the net.

The closest Nigeria came to opening the scoring, came when Calvin Bassey’s effort was cleared off the line.

But in the second half, Victor Osimhen headed in Bruno Onyemaechi’s cross, before setting up Akor Adams for the second goal.

The three-time African champions will now clash with the hosts Morocco for a place in the final.

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