Seyi Tinubu visits Yobe, engages youths in development

Seyi, the son of President Bola Tinubu, on Friday, visited Yobe State to engage with the youths.

The visit aimed to discuss crucial issues, foster political and economic growth, and create youth progress and development opportunities.

Minister of Youth Development, Ayodele Wisdom, in a short speech, emphasised the Tinubu administration’s commitment to youth development, stating that they have numerous initiatives tailored for young people.

“As the Minister of Youth Development, we’re dedicated to ensuring these initiatives reach Yobe State,” he said.

Wisdom praised the cooperation between his ministry and the state governor, saying, “We have a wonderful Governor, and we’re working together to ensure everything runs smoothly.”

He concluded by expressing his gratitude and seeking divine guidance and protection during the Ramadan iftar.

Seyi paid courtesy visits to the Emir of Damaturu, Shehu Hashim II ibn Umar El-Kanemi, and the Governor of Yobe State, Mai Mala Buni, at the Government House, where a large crowd of youths welcomed him.

Supreme Court affirms Aiyedatiwa as Ondo gov, dismisses Ajayi’s appeal

The Supreme Court on Tuesday affirmed Lucky Aiyedatiwa of the All Progressives Congress as the governor of Ondo State.

In the lead judgment delivered by Justice Garba Lawal, the apex court dismissed the appeal of the Peoples Democratic Party and its governorship candidate, Agboola Ajayi, seeking to nullify Aiyedatiwa’s victory.

The appellants had sought to nullify the election of Aiyedatiwa over allegations of discrepancies in his running mate Olayide Adelami’s name change and also challenged the legitimacy of Aiyedatiwa and the APC.

The appellants argued that Aiyedatiwa’s running mate, Adelami, who previously had the name “Jackson” as his middle name while in secondary school, had changed it to “Owolabi” without proper documentation.

However, the concurrent judgments of the Federal High Court and the Court of Appeal on the matter, which upheld the respondents’ qualifications, were affirmed.

Both the Federal High Court and the Court of Appeal dismissed Ajayi’s case on procedural grounds, upholding Aiyedatiwa’s victory.

Ajayi’s legal challenge, filed on June 7, 2024, claimed that Adelami’s eligibility was compromised due to alleged falsification of documents.

Meanwhile, the respondents—Aiyedatiwa, Adelami, the APC, and the Independent National Electoral Commission—contended that Ajayi lacked the locus standi to file the suit.

They also argued that the filing exceeded the 14-day window prescribed for such cases.

On December 2, 2024, the Federal High Court dismissed Ajayi’s case, ruling that criminal accusations of forgery required more substantial evidence, which could not be presented through an originating summons.

The Supreme Court, in its judgment, upholding the lower court judgments, dismissed the appellants’ suit challenging Aiyedatiwa’s qualification to run in the November 16, 2024, governorship election.

The apex court also held that the appellants lacked the legal standing (locus standi) to pursue the case.

The court declared that it found no legal basis to disqualify the deputy governor based on the appellants’ claims, stating that name changes, when properly documented, do not constitute electoral fraud or grounds for disqualification.

The court further held that the case was statute-barred, upholding the decisions of the lower courts.

It emphasized that the cause of action arose on May 20, 2024, when the nomination forms were submitted to INEC, but the appellants filed their suit at the Federal High Court on June 7, 2024, well beyond the 14-day limit prescribed by law.

The Supreme Court described the petition as baseless, frivolous, and lacking in merit, declaring it “statute-barred” as it was filed after the constitutionally mandated deadline.

Consequently, the appeal was dismissed, with the court ordering Ajayi to pay ₦2 million in costs to each of the four respondents.

Tinubu appoints Jega special adviser, coordinator of presidential livestock reform

President Bola Tinubu has appointed Prof. Attahiru Jega as Special Adviser and Coordinator of the Presidential Livestock Reform.

This was contained in a statement by Mr Tinubu’s spokesman, Mr Bayo Onanuga, on Friday.

The president explained that the appointment hoped to drive meaningful progress in the livestock sector and further strengthen national development efforts.

Mr Jega, a former chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission and ex-vice chancellor of the Bayero University, Kano, co-chaired the Presidential Livestock Committee with Mr Tinubu.

The committee delivered comprehensive recommendations that underscored sustainable livestock reforms, one of which was the creation of the livestock ministry with a minister.

Sixty-eight-year-old Jega is a member of the International Elections Advisory Council and the pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council of Sa’adatu Rimi University of Education in Kano State.

He served as the chairman of INEC between 2010 and 2015.

His appointment as a special adviser will reinforce the gains of the presidential committee and ensure the continued momentum of the reforms already in motion,” the president said in the statement.

Senate moves to suspend Senator Natasha for six months

The Senate is considering a six-month suspension for Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan following an investigation by the Committee on Ethics, Privileges, and Code of Conduct, which found her in “total violation” of Senate rules.

According to the committee’s recommendations, read by its chairman, Senator Neda Imasuen, the suspension would take effect on March 6, 2025.

The committee also proposed that during the suspension period, her office will be locked, and she will be barred from accessing the National Assembly premises during the suspension period while her salaries and those of her legislative aides will be withdrawn.

The Senate is expected to vote on the recommendation, and if upheld, it would strip the Kogi Central lawmaker of all legislative privileges for the duration of her suspension.

Senator Natasha shuns Senate probe hearing

The lawmaker representing Kogi Central Senatorial District, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, failed to appear before the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges, and Public Petitions on Wednesday, which is investigating her conduct during last week’s plenary session.

The female lawmaker had previously engaged in a heated exchange with Senate President Godswill Akpabio over seat allocation.

Akpoti-Uduaghan also accused Akpabio of publicly humiliating her and obstructing her motions and bills on the Senate floor.

Her refusal to accept the new seating arrangement led to the Senate President denying her the opportunity to speak during the session.
In response, the Senate referred the matter to its Committee on Ethics, Privileges, and Public Petitions.

At the committee meeting, the Chairman, Senator Neda Imasuen (PDP, Edo South), expressed disappointment over Akpoti-Uduaghan’s absence, stating, “Senator Natasha was duly invited to this meeting. We hope she will join us as we continue.”

As of the time of filing this report, the Kogi lawmaker had yet to arrive for the hearing.

Governor Makinde to host Sierra Leone’s president

Governor Seyi Makinde will receive Sierra Leonean President Julius Bio in Ibadan on Monday.

This was announced in a statement on Sunday by the governor’s chief press secretary, Suleimon Olanrewaju.

The statement revealed that Mr Bio will visit the Fasola Agribusiness Industrial Hub in Oyo.

“President Bio and his team will experience Oyo State’s rich history and heritage, which has earned it the title of pacesetter.

“They will also see key developments, such as the Fasola Agribusiness Industrial Hub, Oyo, which showcases our government’s progress,” the statement said.

Tinubu passes vote of confidence in Ganduje-led APC leadership

President Bola Tinubu has expressed confidence in the ability of the All Progressives Congress leadership to build the nation and significantly contribute to Africa’s growth.

Mr Tinubu said this on Tuesday while addressing the APC Caucus meeting at the State House in Abuja.

He reaffirmed his commitment to the ‘Renewed Hope Manifesto’ of the APC.

“We can steer the future of this country and make a difference. I like what is happening around the world. It is teaching a lesson that we, particularly Nigeria is a great African country that can build and help Africa to grow,” Mr Tinubu said.

He underscored the importance of achieving food sovereignty and not just food security to better reposition the country as a nation capable of repositioning the continent.

“I am a very happy man; the sunny side of this country is on the horizon. Things are getting better, the days of gloom are gone. We are looking at the brighter and the sunny side of our country and our people,” added Mr Tinubu.

He reassured the party members of his resolve to deliver despite criticisms against him.

Mr Tinubu noted the challenges confronting Nigerians regarding some of the policies introduced by his administration.

Mr Tinubu commended APC chairman Abdullahi Ganduje for the successes recorded in various elections.

Senator Natasha sues Akpabio for defamation, demands N100.3bn damages

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has filed a lawsuit against the President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, for alleged defamation.

The PUNCH reports that Akpoti-Uduaghan raised concerns after her Senate seat was reassigned following a reshuffle triggered by opposition members switching to the majority wing.

She resisted the relocation, leading to a confrontation between her and the Senate President.

However, in a suit filed before the Federal Capital Territory High Court on 25 February 2025, the President of the Senate, the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and the Senior Legislative Aide to the Senate President, Mfon Patrick, were listed as the second and third defendants.

In the suit, marked CV/737/25, Akpoti-Uduaghan, through her lawyer, Victor Giwa, alleged that defamatory statements were made by the Senate President and published by his aide on Facebook.

According to him, the post, titled “Is the Local Content Committee of the Senate Natasha’s Birthright?” included a statement suggesting that Akpoti-Uduaghan believed being a lawmaker was only about “pancaking her face and wearing transparent outfits to the chambers.”

Giwa argued that the statement was defamatory, provocative, and disparaging, lowering his client’s dignity in the eyes of her colleagues and the public.

He stated, “A DECLARATION that the words, ‘It is bottled anger by the Kogi lawmaker, who knows nothing about legislative rules. She thinks being a lawmaker is all about pancaking her face and wearing transparent outfits to the chambers,’ used and written by the third defendant at the prompting of the first and second defendants, is defamatory and intended to cause public opprobrium and disaffection toward the claimant.”

She also urged the court to restrain the defendants and their associates from making further defamatory statements against her on any platform.

“AN ORDER OF PERPETUAL INJUNCTION restraining the defendants, whether acting by themselves or through their agents, privies, assigns, or associates, from further publishing or causing to be published the said defamatory words or any similar publications about the claimant on social media or in any other manner capable of defaming her,” she stated.

Furthermore, Akpoti-Uduaghan asked the court to order the defendants to pay her N100 billion in general damages and N300 million as litigation costs.

“An order for the payment of the sum of N100,000,000,000 as general damages. An order for the payment of the sum of N300,000,000 as the cost of action,” she prayed.

Niger governor swears in state electoral cmmission members

The Niger State Governor, Umar Bago, has sworn-in the new members of the state Independent Electoral Commission.

The Chief Press Secretary of the Governor, Bologi Ibrahim, made this known in a statement on Monday.

He said the Senior Magistrate, Court 7, Halima Yusuf, administered the oath of office and allegiance on the chairman and members of the commission.

Bago noted that the new members were carefully chosen as elder statesmen because of their reputation and character in work, saying most of them have distinguished themselves in Niger State at all levels.

“The oath of allegiance on the members of the electoral commission will now enable them kickstart the process of the 2025 local government elections,” the governor said, urging them to start work immediately and assured them that the state government will give them all the necessary support to succeed in achieving their mandate.

The new chairman, of the commission Mohammed Imam, thanked the governor for finding them worthy of the appointment.

He acknowledged that the task ahead of them was enormous considering that they were dealing with many political parties.

He also assured the governor that they would not fail on their mandate.

Imam also assured the state that the electoral body would abide by the stipulated guidelines outlined for the electoral commission.

The new Niger State Independent Electoral Commission has Imam as the Chairman, M.A. Liman as the Permanent Commissioner I, Nasiru Ubandiya Permanent Commissioner 2, and Yahaya Idris Abara as Permanent Commissioner 3.

Others are, Capt. Mohammed Baro Permanent Commissioner 4, Kabiru Tanko Zama as Permanent Commissioner 5, Amina Guar Permanent Commissioner 6, and Ahmed Borgu as Permanent Commissioner 7.

Sanwo-Olu felicitates Aiyedatiwa on inauguration as Ondo Governor

Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has hailed his Ondo counterpart, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, on his inauguration as the Governor of Ondo State.

According to Sanwo-Olu, the inauguration marks the beginning of a new chapter of leadership, progress, and prosperity for the people of Ondo.

This was contained in a statement Sanwo-Olu shared via his X handle on Monday, February 24.

The statement reads: “I extend my heartfelt congratulations to His Excellency, Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, on your inauguration as the Governor of Ondo State.

“This marks the beginning of a new chapter of leadership, progress, and prosperity for the people of Ondo.

“As you take on this important responsibility, I wish you strength, wisdom, and a steady hand in steering Ondo State toward greater heights. Lagos stands ready to collaborate, as we work together to build a stronger, united, and thriving South West.”

BREAKING: Aiyedatiwa sworn in as Ondo governor

Lucky Aiyedatiwa has been inaugurated as the Governor of Ondo State, commencing his first full four-year term following the death of Governor Rotimi Akeredolu in December 2023.

The swearing-in ceremony took place on Monday at the Ondo State Sports Complex in Akure, the state capital, two months after Aiyedatiwa won the governorship election under the banner of the All Progressives Congress.

According to details on the state government website, he was born on January 12, 1965, in Obe-Nla, an oil-producing community in the Ilaje Local Government Area of Ondo State. Aiyedatiwa’s education began at Saint Peter’s Primary School in Obe-Nla, and he completed his secondary education at Ikosi High School, Ketu, Lagos, in 1982.

He holds a Nigeria Certificate in Education in Economics and Government from Lagos State College of Education (now Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education), obtained in 1986.

Furthering his education, he earned an Advanced Diploma in Business Administration from the University of Ibadan in 2001, a Postgraduate Certificate in Chief Executive Education from Lagos Business School in 2009, and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Liverpool in 2013.

Before entering politics, Aiyedatiwa had a diverse career spanning education, pharmaceuticals, finance, and general merchandise. In 1996, he founded the Blue Wall Group of Companies, which had interests in trading, foreign exchange, and travel logistics.

His political career began in 2011 with the Action Congress of Nigeria, which later merged into the APC. He served as a Federal Commissioner representing Ondo State on the Board of the Niger Delta Development Commission from 2018 to 2019.

In 2020, he was elected as Deputy Governor alongside Governor Akeredolu and assumed office as governor following Akeredolu’s passing.

Meanwhile, Akeredolu died on December 27, 2023, at the age of 67, after a prolonged battle with prostate cancer. His death led to Aiyedatiwa’s succession as governor.

JUST IN: President Tinubu arrives Ethiopia for AU Summit

President Bola Tinubu has arrived in Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital, to participate in the 38th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union Heads of State and Government.

The meeting is slated for February 14 – 18, 2025.

Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, disclosed this in a statement he signed in the early hours of Friday titled ‘President Tinubu arrives Ethiopia for AU summit.’

“The President was received at the airport by the Ethiopian Deputy Chief of Protocol, Eshetu Legesse, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, and the charge d’affaires of the Nigerian embassy in Ethiopia, Nasir Aminu,” the statement read.

Tuggar later briefed President Tinubu about the summit and some diplomatic wins for the country, a session that stretched until about 2 a.m. on Friday.

Among these was the re-election of Bankole Adeoye as African Union Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security.

Nigeria also retained its seat on the African Union Peace and Security Council which, in Tuggar’s words, reaffirmed “Nigeria’s leadership and commitment to peace and security on the continent”.

At the briefing were the Ministers of Finance, Mr Wale Edun; Defence, Abubakar Badaru; Trade and Investment, Jumoke Oduwole; Aviation, Festus Keyamo; Information and National Orientation, Muhammed Idris; Environment, Balarabe Lawal and State for Finance, Doris Uzoka-Anite.

The Director-General of the National Intelligence Agency, Mohammed Mohammed and the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, also attended the briefing.

This year’s AU summit, under the theme ‘Justice for Africans and People of African Descent Through Reparations,’ focuses on reparatory justice and racial healing.

Tinubu will deliver a speech at the Summit-level meeting of the African Union Peace and Security Council, where discussions will focus on current security challenges on the continent, including the escalation of conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The President will participate in meetings on health financing, establishing an Africa Credit Rating Agency, and climate change.

“Tinubu will be expected to return to Abuja on Monday, February 17,” the statement concluded.

Cross River lawmakers endorse Governor Otu for re-election

The Southern caucus of the 10th Cross River House of Assembly has endorsed Governor Bassey Otu for re-election in 2027.

During a news conference on Wednesday in Calabar, the nine lawmakers declared their support for the governor in the 2027 general election.

The declaration was coming on the heels of growing speculations that Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong had the intention to run for the governorship position in 2027.

Mr Ekpeyong currently represents Cross River South in the Senate.

The rumours are gaining traction as the senator’s free transport scheme continues to expand across the state, with many interpreting it as a strategic move ahead of the election.

Speaking on behalf of the lawmakers, Francis Asuquo, the Odukpani constituency member, said they had endorsed the governor to continue from 2027 to 2031.

Mr Asuquo highlighted some of the reforms carried out by the governor, such as the increased internally generated revenue, among others.

According to him, their recognition is in view of the governor’s remarkable achievements since assuming office.

“As we work towards 2027 and the dynamics of another election in our state, we urge every resident of the state to please think Cross River and the collective good of the state.

“As patriotic and people-driven representatives, we hereby pass a vote of confidence on Governor Otu, and we declare unequivocally that he is our only choice for next term as governor of Cross River.

“We appeal to every other potential gubernatorial aspirant not to hope on us, but to please decline such aspirations and join forces to support Otu for a second term,” he noted.

However, Richard Inoyo, the country director of Citizens Solution Network, a civil society organisation, said there was nothing wrong with people starting to declare their intentions subtly; the lawmakers had no right to ask others to drop their ambitions.

According to Mr Inoyo, the caucus does not represent the overriding thinking of the people of the southern part of the state.

“Even though they claim that the governor has achieved a lot, there are still many things yet undone, and people can campaign on these grounds against the governor and defeat him.

“I cannot really tell how well these members represent their constituents because I can’t see what they are doing; they are only supporting a one-party system ideology that is injurious to our democracy,” he said.

Thugs invade PDP national secretariat, disrupt BoT meeting

The crisis rocking the Peoples Democratic Party took another dimension on Wednesday, as suspected thugs invaded the party’s national secretariat in Abuja, disrupting the 79th Board of Trustees meeting.

The PDP has been embroiled in a leadership crisis, as Samuel Anyanwu and Sunday Udey-Okoye continue to lay claim to the office of the national secretary.

A high court and the court of appeal, both sitting in Enugu, on December 20, 2024 and January 14 removed Mr Anyanwu from office and recognised Mr Udey-Okoye as the PDP national secretary.

Mr Anyanwu, however, later secured a stay of execution order from the Court of Appeal, Abuja Division, in an appeal No. CA/E/24/2024 on the judgment earlier delivered by the Enugu division of the appellate court.

The latest crisis started a few minutes after the opening ceremony of the meeting, when non-BoT members and journalists were asked to leave the hall for a closed-door session.

As the indoor session was about to commence, the party’s former National Youth Leader, Sunday Udey-Okoye, was dragged out of the hall by the political thugs, claiming that he was not a BoT member.

Thereafter, the thugs, suspected to be loyal to Mr Anyanwu, mounted the hall, shouting that Mr Udey-Okoye cannot enter the hall again.

The situation forced the supporters of Udey-Okoye to mobilise themselves to the entrance of the hall to confront one of Mr Anyanwu’s aides who quickly ran inside the hall and closed the door.

Some of the political thugs were also seen scaling the fence of the PDP national secretariat to support their respective leaders.

It took the intervention of the police and other security agents around to bring the situation under control, using pepper spray.

More security operatives from the Nigeria Police, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps and the military were mobilised to the party secretariat to restore normalcy.

The meeting was chaired by the acting National Chairman of the party, Umar Damagum, and the BoT Chairman, Adolphus Wabara.

As of the time this report was filed, the closed-door meeting was ongoing, but without Udeh-Okoye in attendance.

US to pull out of Paris agreement January 2026

The United States has officially notified the secretary-general of its withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement, effective January 27, 2026.

UN spokesperson, Stéphane Dujarric announced this at a news briefing on Tuesday in New York.

The historic accord reached by 193 countries in December 2015 to keep temperature rises below 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels was signed by the U.S. on April 22, 2016.

During Trump’s first term, the U.S. withdrew from the Agreement on November 4 2020, before his successor took the country back into the accord on February 19, 2021.

The UN spokesperson said the latest withdrawal would not slow down the UN’s efforts to combat climate change.

“We reaffirm our commitment to the Paris Agreement and to support all effective efforts to limit the rise in global temperature to 1.5 degrees celsius,” Dujarric said.

The international community continues to work towards the goals set by the agreement despite the U.S.’s decision to withdraw.

In a related development, the UN World Health Organisation has appealed for concerted action to tackle neglected tropical diseases, which impact more than one billion people – often with devastating health, social and economic consequences.

Every year, around 800 to 900 million people are treated for at least one neglected tropical disease, according to the UN health agency, which warned that global warming has emerged as a threat in this field of medicine.

The list of tropical diseases is long and includes Buruli ulcer, Chagas disease, dengue, chikungunya and dracunculiasis.

They tend to thrive among vulnerable people who live in poverty and are caused by viruses, bacteria, parasites, fungi and toxins.

Progress in tackling these diseases remains hampered by a lack of investment and conflict, the WHO said, ahead of World Neglected Tropical Disease Day on Thursday.

Today, 54 countries have successfully eliminated at least one neglected tropical disease; WHO’s goal is for 100 countries to do the same by 2030.

Governor Ododo, Yahaya Bello, visit Wike in Abuja

Kogi State Governor, Ahmed Usman Ododo, alongside his predecessor, Yahaya Bello, has paid a visit to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, at his Abuja residence.

The visit was made known via a post on the X handle of the minister’s spokesman, Lere Olayinka, on Thursday, January 23.

The post reads: “Former Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello, and his successor, Usman Ododo, visited the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, in his Abuja residence today.”

New York mayor Eric Adams visits Trump in Florida amid looming indictment

New York mayor Eric Adams has flown to New York to meet President-elect Donald Trump in his Mar-a-Lago residence amid the growing threat to the Democrat politician’s re-election chances and a possible federal indictment against him.

Meanwhile, Mr Adams, who has vowed to cooperate with the incoming Trump administration, especially on efforts to deport undocumented immigrants, did not make any announcement before the trip.

However, his spokesperson, Fabien Levy, said the mayor had only the city’s interests in mind.

“Mayor Adams has made quite clear his willingness to work with President-elect Trump and his incoming administration on behalf of New Yorkers — and that partnership with the federal government is critical to New York City’s success,” Mr Levy said.

“The mayor looks forward to having a productive conversation with the incoming president on how we can move our city and country forward,” he added.

Many members of the Democratic Party have been critical of Mr Adams’ perceived cosy up to Mr Trump, including his opponents in the upcoming Democratic New York mayoral primary.

“Eric Adams should state immediately that he will not seek or accept a pardon from Donald Trump,” said Brad Lander, the New York City comptroller. “New Yorkers deserve to know that their mayor is putting their interests ahead of his own.”

Another candidate in the primary, state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, called the trip “a pathetic and embarrassing gambit by a disgraced mayor to keep himself out of federal prison, nothing more.”

President Biden awards service medal to Trump’s critic, Liz Cheney

United States President Joe Biden on Thursday awarded a former Republican congresswoman, Liz Cheney, with a citizens service medal.

Cheney, who’s a fierce critic of President-elect Donald Trump, bagged the award after the incoming president warned she “could be in a lot of trouble” once he takes office.

The ex-lawmaker from Wyoming, along with 19 other prominent figures, was awarded the Presidential Citizens Medal “for putting the American people over party,” an announcer said during a White House ceremony before Biden handed her the award.

Other recipients of the medal — the second-highest civilian award granted by the US Government — included former US senator Chris Dodd, ex-congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy and current lawmaker Bennie Thompson, who chaired the House committee that investigated Trump’s role in the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot.

Addressing the honorees at the start of the ceremony, Biden said, “Together, you embody, and I mean this from the bottom of my heart, the essential truth: we’re a great nation, we’re a great nation because we’re a good people.”

Cheney, the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, served as the committee’s vice chair.

Describing Cheney, the White House said in a statement Thursday that she “has raised her voice — and reached across the aisle — to defend our nation and the ideals we stand for: freedom, dignity and decency.”

“Her integrity and intrepidness remind us all what is possible if we work together,” it added.

Cheney, 58, has become a prominent anti-Trump voice within the Republican Party in recent years, but she lost her congressional seat in 2022 to a pro-Trump candidate.

She also campaigned alongside Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential candidate who was defeated by Trump in November 2024.

Trump is set to return to the White House on January 20, 2025, and has vowed to get revenge on political adversaries.

The Republican said in a social media post last month that “Liz Cheney could be in a lot of trouble based on the evidence obtained by the subcommittee, which states that ‘numerous federal laws were likely broken by Liz Cheney, and these violations should be investigated by the FBI.’”

A Republican-led congressional panel in December accused Cheney of witness tampering when she helped lead the probe into the deadly attack on the Capitol by Trump’s supporters.

She has denied the accusations.

Rhodes-Vivour declares interest in 2027 Lagos guber race

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Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, the Labour Party (LP) candidate in the 2023 Lagos governorship election has hinted at running again in 2027.

Speaking during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Thursday, he said he wouldn’t give up on actualising his ambition to be Lagos Governor.

He, however, didn’t indicate if he would still use the LP platform or contest under another political party.

In the 2023 election, Rhodes-Vivour secured 312,329 votes to place second behind the winner, Babajide Sanwo-Olu of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who got 762,134 votes.

“By God’s grace, yes,” he confirmed when asked if he would join the 2027 governorship race in Lagos State.

“I believe that if all parties do not come together, it is going to be a waste of time running in 2027 because there is a full state capture happening in this country now.

“We cannot afford for the opposition to be separate. For now, my job is to ensure that I have a strong party – Labour Party.”

Peter Obi denies merger deal with PDP, NNPP

Peter Obi, the presidential candidate for the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 general elections, has denied any merger talks with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) or any other party.

Obi made this statement during a press conference in Abuja on Thursday morning, where he addressed the state of the nation.

The former Anambra Governor emphasised that no agreement has been reached with any party as of now.

He also called on all Nigerians to unite ahead of the 2027 elections ilto defeat the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

Obi expressed deep concerns over the country’s security situation, describing it as tragic.

In the 2023 presidential election, Tinubu came out tops in 12 of Nigeria’s 36 States and garnered significant numbers in other states to claim the highest number of votes—8,794,726, almost two million votes more than his closest rival, Atiku Abubakar of the PDP.

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