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Kaigama Reveals How Corruption, Tribalism Fuelling Insecurity; Says “Nigerians Too Polite To Politicians”

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Kaigama Reveals How Corruption, Tribalism Fuelling Insecurity; Says “Nigerians Too Polite To Politicians”

Kaigama reveals how corruption, tribalism fuelling insecurity; says “Nigerians too polite to politicians”. The archbishop said, “If we must get things right, leaders must think of the nation and not tribe and religion.”

Ignatius Kaigama, the Archbishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja, says the current spate of security challenges facing Nigeria calls for serious retrospection from the leadership and all citizens.

He said this on Sunday in a homily he delivered during his pastoral visit to St. Luke’s Catholic Church, Kubwa, Abuja.

Mr Kaigama, who administered the sacrament of confirmation to about 500 candidates during the event, used the medium to speak on the state of affairs in the country.

He said that before now, Nigerians were branded as the happiest and most religious people on earth.
“In spite of the magnitude of evil going on in our land, on Sundays and Fridays, people fill the churches and mosques, and my question is, where are these evil perpetrators coming from? Do they really worship Go?” he said.

Mr Kaigama, who traced the problem plaguing the country to the 1960 Nigeria/Biafran civil war, noted that it was since then that tribalism and religious sentiments became measures used in sharing national resources.
He said this situation had degenerated to some people being treated as sacred cows, after they stole resources belonging to the public and nothing happens to them.

“Rather than being punished, they get honoured and most of what they stole their children and children’s children can’t finish.

“All these are things causing us to draw back, but in other places, such things are not done. In South Africa, South Korea, and other countries, things are done differently; leaders are punished for wrongdoing.

“We are too polite to leaders who stole our common patrimonies in our country and until we begin to punish such corrupt leaders, things can’t move forward.

“In our country, if you say that a former leader from any part of the country had done something wrong, all the groups in that part would come to his defence, and that is why we are not moving forward,” Mr Kaigama said.

He said in Equatorial Guinea, an oil-producing nation like Nigeria, the level of development there is great and yet Nigeria has nothing to show for its oil
The archbishop said, “If we must get things right, leaders must think of the nation and not tribe and religion.”
He asked God to touch the hearts of those perpetrating evils, especially in Nigeria, for them to have a change of heart.

Kaigama Reveals How Corruption

Kaigama Reveals How Corruption

Mr Kaigama said, “Police in the world are those who, when in trouble, if you run to them and they will help you, but I don’t know if that is the case in Nigeria.”

The archbishop, who alluded to Nigeria being declared a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) by President Donald Trump and the threat of military action, said there is a need for in-depth reflection on the intervention before taking any further action.

“America should give us holistic help and not bombing and flying drones and thereafter go their way.
“They should not bomb and run away as they did in Afghanistan and Iran after shattering the whole place;, that kind of help is not what we want here,” he said.

He prayed for those in captivity, especially school children recently kidnapped in kebbi, Niger, a priest killed in Kaduna and an army general killed in Borno, among others.

“We should pray for good leadership, both elected and non-elected leadership. We are tired of killings, destruction and evil,” he said.

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Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan Challenges Enugu West Colleague Over Deleted WhatsApp Messages

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Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan challenges Enugu West colleague over deleted whatsApp messages. A mild drama has ensued among members of the Nigerian Senate following an open confrontation between Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan of Kogi Central and her male colleague, Senator Osita Ngwu, representing Enugu West Senatorial District.
Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan, in a post shared on her verified Facebook page on Sunday, accused Senator Ngwu of deleting her comments on the Senate WhatsApp group created for Senators.

In the post, she wrote, “Dear Senator Osita Ngwu of Enugu West Senatorial District, You will open responses in the Senators WhatsApp forum and repost my deleted comments. Else I’ll bring the discussion to the public domain.”

The Senator’s public statement immediately drew reactions online, with many netizens speculating about the nature of the deleted comments and the issue that led to the exchange.

While Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan did not specify the content of the deleted messages, her warning that she would “bring the discussion to the public domain” suggested that the matter could extend beyond internal party or Senate communication boundaries.

Senator Natasha Akpoti Posts TikTok Video

Senator Natasha Akpoti

As of the time of filing this report, Senator Ngwu was yet to respond publicly to the accusation, and the Senate leadership has also not issued any statement regarding the matter.
Observers said the episode underscored growing tension and transparency concerns within the upper legislative chamber’s private communication channels.

Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan, a member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has been known for her outspoken stance on issues of governance and accountability, while Senator Ngwu also represents the PDP under the Enugu West Senatorial District.

Whether the disagreement will escalate into a formal dispute within the Senate remained to be seen.

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Omokri Who Called President Tinubu Drug Lord Praises Him For Ambassadorial Nomination

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Omokri who called President Tinubu drug lord praises him for ambassadorial nomination. Mr Omokri said, “The President has taught me the meaning of forgiveness and has helped me better understand what patriotism entails.”

One of the ambassadorial nominees, Reno Omokri, has showed praises on President Bola Tinubu for the nomination.

Mr Omokri was an ardent critic of Mr Tinubu and in one of his attacks on the president called him a drug lord barely three years ago.

He has since become a praise-singer of the Tinubu government, publicising the administration’s economic reforms to opposition political parties and critics alike.

Mr Omokri, in an appreciation message over his nomination on Sunday, lauded Mr Tinubu, saying “The President has taught me the meaning of forgiveness and has helped me better understand what patriotism entails.

“In short, Christlikeness is  demonstrated in him. He is the right man, at the right time, for the right job, and deserves the right hand of fellowship from all Nigerians.”

Amid debates on Mr Tinubu’s forfeiture of fund in drug trafficking related case to  U.S. authorities in 2022, Mr Omokri called Mr Tinubu a “known drug lord.”

Omokri Who Called President Tinubu Drug Lord

Omokri Who Called President Tinubu Drug Lord

“The bigger issue with Tinubu is not his certificates, or lack of them. It is the fact that he is a known drug lord, involved in a heroin drug cartel in the US and forfeited millions in drug funds. As any lawyer will tell you, a forfeiture is an admission of guilt,” Mr Omokri tweeted.
The videos of the event resurfaced online immediately Mr Omokri’s name appeared among the list of the ambassadorial nominees.

As a media aide to former President Goodluck Jonathan, Mr Omokri was exposed for creating a fake X handle, Wendell Simlin, in an attempt to link a former Central Bank governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, to Boko Haram.

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Tinubu To Obasanjo: Terrorism Grew During Your Tenure, Stop Undermining Efforts To Tackle Insecurity If You Can’t Offer Help

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Tinubu to Obasanjo: Terrorism grew during your tenure, stop undermining efforts to tackle insecurity if you can’t offer help. Mr Tinubu said a good statesman supports efforts to combat terrorism and not disparage the country.

President Bola Tinubu has berated former President Olusegun Obasanjo as a fake statesman for urging Nigerians to seek international help to combat terrorism.

He noted that terrorism grew during the administration of the ex-president.
Mr Tinubu, in a statement by his spokesperson, Sunday Dare, called Mr Obasanjo a “psuedo statesman,” adding that “Recent comments by a former President attempting to paint the Tinubu administration as unable to protect Nigerians are not merely hypocritical but ignoble.”

He added, “Terrorism took root on Mr Obasanjo’s watch and grew because it was not stopped. It is historical fact that the ideological foundations and early cells of Boko Haram were incubated during Obasanjo’s civilian presidency. While they recruited, indoctrinated, built camps, and flaunted authority, the state failed to act decisively.”

Mr Tinubu said a good statesman supports efforts to combat terrorism and not disparage the country, giving terrorists psychological support.

He stated, “When former leaders disparage the nation’s capacity, they hand psychological victories to the very terrorists murdering, kidnapping and extorting Nigerians – terrorising Nigerians in plain language. A real statesman offers support, not soundbites.”

Highlighting his administration’s efforts to combat terrorism, Mr Tinubu said, “If Obasanjo wishes to help, he should acknowledge the past  failures that allowed terrorists to gain a foothold, and then support ongoing efforts, not undermine them. Let him put his position and connections at Nigeria’s disposal like he has done for other countries. Not seek to put down an administration that is fully engaging in many fronts.”

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Tinubu To Obasanjo

On Saturday, Mr Obasanjo during a public programme in Jos, Plateau State, said Nigerians could seek help from other countries as the Tinubu administration was incapable of protecting them against terrorists.

Mr Obasanjo said, “No matter the religion you belong to, where you come from and your profession, we, Nigerians, are being killed. And our government seems to be incapable of protecting us. We are part of the world’s community. If our government cannot do it, we have a right to call on international community to do for us what our government cannot do for us.”

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