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PDP Slams Wike Over Alleged Anti-Party Activities

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PDP Slams Wike Over Alleged Anti-Party Activities

PDP slams Wike over alleged Anti-party activities. The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) faction loyal to the Kabiru Turaki-led National Working Committee has condemned what it described as the “anti-party activities” of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, branding him a “permanent agent provocateur” whose “mask is finally off.”

Media had earlier reported that Wike, during an end-of-year media chat on Monday, declared his support for President Bola Tinubu’s re-election bid in 2027.

In a strongly worded statement issued on Monday, the party accused the FCT minister of openly engaging in anti-party conduct after he reportedly described himself as the “number one supporter” of the presumptive presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the 2027 election while still laying claim to PDP membership.

The statement, signed by the PDP’s National Publicity Secretary, Comrade Ini Ememobong, said Wike’s comments validated the grounds for his expulsion from the party.

“By his end-of-year media chat, Minister Nyesom Wike has reiterated his support for, and in fact declared that he is the ‘number one supporter’ of the presumptive candidate of the All Progressives Congress in the 2027 presidential election, while remaining a member of the Peoples Democratic Party, confirming the basis of his expulsion from the PDP for anti-party activities,” the statement read.

The party described Wike’s stance as “nothing less than a locus classicus of anti-democratic adventurism,” arguing that his conduct followed a long-standing pattern of political disruption.

“This attitude of Nyesom Wike is not new, as he has been a constant agent provocateur in the political space, creating trouble to mask his selfish intentions,” the statement said.

Recalling Wike’s role in previous leadership crises within the PDP, the party said that since assuming office as governor of Rivers State in 2015, he had played prominent roles in internal party disputes at the national level.

“From the Sheriff era, where he was a forerunner in the Sheriff-for-National Chairman movement and later turned to fight and remove Sheriff; later he championed the Uche Secondus-for-National Chairman movement and then was the same person fighting to remove Secondus,” the PDP stated.
It further alleged that Wike led the push for the emergence of Dr Iyorchia Ayu as National Chairman against the advice of many party leaders, only to later spearhead the agitation for Ayu’s removal.

Beyond national leadership battles, the party accused the former Rivers State governor of undermining democratic practices within the state, citing alleged imposition of candidates, exclusionary internal processes and the prevention of a duly nominated PDP presidential candidate from campaigning in a PDP-controlled state.
According to the statement, such actions “remain troubling departures from democratic norms.”

The PDP also accused Wike of thriving on perpetual conflict, claiming that he feeds on attention and seeks relevance through “calculated disruption.”

“All through the interview, Minister Wike showed obvious signs of fear of losing the attention of the President, his slipping grip of Rivers State, and his frustration with the unbending nature of the true leadership of the PDP at the national level,” the party claimed.

It said the cumulative effect of Wike’s actions had been the deliberate creation of tension and division within the party, often deployed to advance narrow political interests.

“Recent public statements and alignments now make clear that Wike and his group of friends have openly chosen to work against the PDP’s collective interest in favour of an opposing political platform,” the statement added.

The party said Wike and his associates, including Samuel Anyanwu, had openly declared their intention to support President Tinubu and the APC in the 2027 presidential election.

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PDP Slams Wike Over Alleged Anti-Party Activities

“Now that the mask of his pretence is off, Nigerians are now clearly aware of their disposition to destroy the PDP as a part of their bargain to support the President—a clandestine agreement reached for their selfish reasons,” it said.

PDP also issued a legal caution to the minister, noting his background as a lawyer. “We remind Wike that as a lawyer, he knows that agreements made to achieve an illegal purpose are not enforceable and should not be encouraged”.

Reaffirming confidence in its prospects ahead of the 2027 polls, the party assured Nigerians that it would field a credible presidential candidate capable of securing widespread support.

“We assure Nigerians that the PDP will field a credible presidential candidate who will receive the massive support of Nigerians and will go on to win the presidential elections in 2027. Our party is the Peoples Democratic Party, and no one person has the capacity to personalise the party,” it stated.

The party assured that the Turaki-led NWC was working tirelessly to reposition the PDP.

“The Kabiru Turaki-led National Working Committee is working around the clock to rebuild the party, clear the issues in court, and prepare the party for electoral success come 2027,” it concluded.

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Lagos Assembly Strongly Seeks Suspension Of Makoko Demolition

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Lagos Assembly Strongly Seeks Suspension Of Makoko Demolition

Lagos assembly strongly seeks suspension of Makoko demolition. The Lagos state house of assembly has called for the suspension of demolition activities in Makoko, Oko-Agbon and Shogunro waterfront communities following protests by displaced residents and growing public concern over the exercise.

The call was announced on Tuesday by Noheem Adams, chairman of an ad hoc committee set up by Mudashiru Obasa, speaker of the house, during a stakeholders’ meeting held at the Lateef Jakande auditorium.

Adams called on all state ministries to cease demolition work and promised compensation to the affected residents.
“On behalf of the speaker and all 40 members of the house, we are directing that all demolitions in Makoko, Oko-Agbon, and Shogunro communities should stop from today until further notice,” New Telegraph quoted Adams as saying.

He called for transparency by demanding the full list of taskforce members and the criteria used for engagement, insisting that residents must be actively involved in the process.

“That the taskforce that was constituted, we want to see the list of the taskforce because we want the residents to be duly involved and to be carried along. So we want to have the schedule of those task forces and the criteria for those that we are inviting,” Adams added.

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Lagos Assembly

“To the residents of Makoko, Oko-Agbon and Shogunro communities, as your representatives, we are giving you all assurances that they will stop demolitions henceforth and there will be compensations for all those whose properties have been demolished.”

Stephen Ogundipe, member of the ad-hoc, said there is need for clear communication, adding that residents targeted for relocation or redevelopment must be informed of the government’s plans in advance.

Babatunde Olajide, special adviser to governor of Lagos on E-GIS and urban renewal, confirmed that $2 million had been earmarked since 2021 to transform Makoko into a modern, internationally compliant water city.

He said enumeration of affected properties is underway and reiterated the administration’s commitment to handling the situation with a human face, prioritizing resident safety and fair compensation.

Yusuf Sagra, baale of Makoko, described the assembly’s decision as a “word of peace,” while Orioye Ogungbure, another leader of the community, praised the “democratic responsiveness” of the government.

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2026 GFP Report: Nigeria’s Navy Ranked Strongest In Africa, 22nd Globally

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2026 GFP Report: Nigeria’s Navy Ranked Strongest In Africa, 22nd Globally

2026 GFP Report: Nigeria’s Navy ranked strongest in Africa, 22nd globally. The Nigerian naval fleet has been ranked the strongest in Africa, according to a 2026 Global Firepower (GFP) report.

The ranking is based on each country’s conventional war-fighting capability across land, sea, and air.

Nigeria shares maritime boundaries with the Republic of Benin, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, and Sao Tome and Principe, all located in the Gulf of Guinea, along an estimated 853 km coastline.

The waters also cover Nigeria’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ), which extends 220 nautical miles offshore and contains resources such as oil and aquatic life.

However, piracy and disputes remain persistent challenges.
Patrol boats, numbering 132, make up the bulk of the country’s 152 naval assets. The fleet is also credited with two mine warfare ships and one frigate.

Mine warfare can be deployed to deny access to strategic waterways or support siege-type operations around harbours and ports, while frigates have deep-water capabilities and can support rotorcraft.

The patrol boats consist of offshore patrol vessels, gunboats, missile boats, and fast-attack craft, designed for shallow-water operations.

The GFP report noted that Nigeria lacks aircraft carriers, submarines, corvettes, and destroyers.
Globally, the country was ranked 22nd.

In overall military strength, Nigeria was ranked third in Africa, behind Egypt and Algeria, and 33rd of 145 countries considered in the annual GFP review.

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EGYPT, ALGERIA BEHIND NIGERIA IN NAVAL STRENGTH
Egypt was ranked Africa’s strongest military, followed by Algeria.

However, in terms of naval strength, Egypt was ranked second in Africa with 149 vessels and 23rd globally.
Algeria came in third place on the continent with 111 vessels and was ranked 34th globally.

Morocco and South Africa, operating 100 and 63 vessels, respectively, ranked fourth and fifth in Africa.
Tunisia, with 37 vessels, came sixth. Mozambique was seventh with 36 vessels, and Angola ranked eighth with 32 vessels.

Kenya and Eritrea occupied the ninth and 10th positions in Africa with 27 and 23 units.

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High Court Fixes April 30 For Ruling On Final Forfeiture Of Property Owned By Former Acting AGF

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High Court Fixes April 30 For Ruling On Final Forfeiture Of Property Owned By Former Acting AGF

High Court fixes April 30 for ruling on final forfeiture of property owned by former acting AGF. Justice Mohammed Umar of the Federal High Court, sitting in Maitama, Abuja has fixed April 30, 2026 for ruling on the application  filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC,  for final forfeiture of a property owned by the former Acting Accountant General of the Federation, Chukwunyere Anamekwe Nwabuoku.

At Tuesday’s proceedings, defence counsel, N.I Quakers, SAN,  informed the court of an application seeking the  setting aside of the interim forfeiture order which the court granted on January 27, 2025, and another a notice of preliminary objection, dated August 15, 2025 bordering on the jurisdiction of the court.

He prayed the court to discountenance the prosecution’s final forfeiture application on the ground that the said property is also part of the reason for which he is facing criminal trial in another court. He questioned the jurisdiction of the court to entertain the matter and prayed the court to set aside EFCC’s application.

In response, prosecution counsel, Ekele Iheanacho, SAN, made reference to a motion dated May 6, 2024, and filed on the same date, that sought the final forfeiture order. He stated that the said property was reasonably suspected to have been acquired with proceeds of crimes. The application,  the prosecution noted,  is supported by an eight paragraph affidavit, written by Chinyelu Vivian Okpara, an operative of EFCC with attachments marked Exhibit EFCC 1 to EFCC 7. Relying on all the paragraphs in the affidavit, the prosecuting counsel urged the court to grant the application for the final forfeiture of the property.

Explaining further, the prosecution counsel said, “My lord, the respondent at the material time of these transactions was the Director of Finance in the Ministry of Defence. Funds were released strictly for military operations in fighting Boko haram, of which part of it was sent to the Ministry of Defence. Part of the funds were diverted using fictitious accounts up to the tune of N900 million.”

“My lord, from that funds, about N355 million went to the respondent and it was sent through an account he nominated, belonging to his friend,  M Davies Enterprises Ltd and it was from that account that the property in question was purchased and it is that property the defendant is currently living in.

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It was in the course of the investigation that the defendant on his own handed over the keys of the house to be forfeited, as well as refunded some of the funds. Surprisingly, when this proceedings commenced, he turned around to challenge the forfeiture of the property. We urge the court to grant the application,” he said.

Further in his argument, the prosecution counsel stated that, “We also filed another affidavit on May 16, 2024. Again, we urge your lordship to grant this application,” he said. Justice Umar adjourned the matter till April 30, 2026 for ruling on the applications and judgment.

The anti-graft agency  is also prosecuting Nwabuoku on amended nine-count charge of money laundering to the tune of N868, 465,000 (Eight Hundred and Sixty-eight Million, Four Hundred and Sixty-five Thousand Naira) before Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Abuja.

Dele Oyewale
Head, Media & Publicity
February 3, 2026

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