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2027 Presidential: Buba Galadima Disclose Date for Obi, Kwankwaso Defection to NDC

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A chieftain of the African Democratic Party, (ADC), Alhaji Buba Galadima, has confirmed that both Rabiu Kwankwaso and Peter Obi will be announcing a new platform on Monday.

Galadima made the announcement at a stakeholders’ meeting organised by the Obi-Kwankwaso (OK) Movement in Abuja.

Galadima said: “As from Monday, when our leaders declare on which platform they will run, I want to tell you that one of two things will happen. And I’m here to guide you on your response to what will happen.

“First, they will sponsor columnists. Two, they will deploy social media influencers to start attacking our candidates. For all of you who are on social media and those you with the mighty pen, you must be prepared to respond to anything they are going to say.

“Anything under the sun that they may say about our leaders that we know very well, people of integrity and honour, we must come to them with the ferociousness that is needed of an intelligent man.

“For all of you who are on social media and those with the mighty pen, you must be prepared to respond to anything they are going to say. I’m sorry to bring up something that is not on the table, but I’m doing it as an example.

“If you have been following the US and the Iran war, you will remember that the US and Israel attacked first, and Iran responded.

“The analogy I’m going to draw here is that don’t call anybody any name until they call our leaders names. Then, we will respond with the greatest might of intellect in us.

“These are people who are living in their comfort zones, and they want to start a war. We will help them add kerosene. We are already lying flat on the floor. Are we afraid to fall? So over to them.”

Galadima’s confirmation is coming after the spokesperson of the Kwankwasiyya Movement revealed that former Kano State governor, Kwankwaso, is set to defect from the ADC to the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) next week.

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Oyebamiji Tells Osun Electorate, I won’t Betray You’

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The All Progressives Congress, APC, candidate for the August 15 governorship election in Osun State, Bola Oyebamiji, has assured the electorate that he will not betray their trust if elected.

Oyebamiji gave the assurance on Sunday during an engagement with members of the Nigerian Society of Professional Tailors in Osogbo.

He said the seven-point agenda, unveiled on Friday for the benefit of the masses, would be implemented to the letter.

Represented at the meeting by the Chairman of Civic Engagement of the APC Campaign Council, Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, Oyebamiji said that as a true believer in God, who fears and respects the Supreme Being, he will honour whatever promise made during campaign.

The APC candidate stated that his campaign agenda, code-named “PROSPERITY,” was painstakingly designed to meet the needs of the people and reposition the state for greater development.

He gave more explanation on some of the initiatives packed in his 7-points which focused on poverty alleviation, workers’ welfare, job creation, transparency, economic growth, security, education, and renewed investment in infrastructure.

“I want to assure you again that I will not betray your trust if you give me your votes. I am contesting to serve you with all my strength, and I will not disappoint you.

“My newly unveiled seven-point agenda was carefully crafted for implementation when I am elected, and it will drive the growth of the state. Trust me with your votes, and I will keep my promise,” he said.

Oyebamiji, who said the association has people with high level integrity in it, and promised support that can enhance their growth in the profession.

“You are men and women of high calibre. Your contributions to the growth of the state’s economy through your skills cannot be overlooked.

“A major part of the 7 pillars of our action plans, focuses on opportunities for economic growth and support programmes for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). This will be fully implemented to strengthen your businesses.

“Trust me with your votes, and I will not betray your trust,” he said.

The APC candidate also urged the electorate to ignore what he described as a campaign of calumny against him, noting that the opposition was already in disarray following the unveiling of his agenda.

“Since I unveiled my action plans, members and leaders of the opposition have been feeling the heat. They are quite intimidated and confused. I put my trust in God Almighty and you. I am certain our action plans will reposition the state when I am elected. Ignore them, and let’s join hands together to bring the APC administration back in the state.

“The agenda was carefully crafted to meet the needs and aspirations of the people and will be faithfully implemented,” he said.

Responding, the Chairman of the association, Rasheed Balogun, commended Oyebamiji for his sincerity and passion to serve the people.

Balogun added that during the period, the APC candidate acknowledged and recognised their group through the office of the civic engagement.

He expressed confidence that Oyebamiji will fulfill his campaign promises.

He also pledged the support and votes of members of the association.

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Breaking: Donald Trump Reviews Iran’s 14-Point Peace Proposal Amid Ongoing Gulf Tensions

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The administration of President Donald Trump is weighing a new diplomatic proposal from Iran aimed at ending months of conflict that have disrupted global energy markets and exposed strains in the U.S. military reach.

The latest initiative, described as a 14-point plan, was transmitted through Pakistan, which has acted as a mediator between Washington and Tehran.

The proposal follows an earlier nine-point framework reportedly tabled by the United States.

Speaking on Saturday, President Trump confirmed receipt of the proposal but expressed uncertainty about its prospects.

“We’re studying it very carefully,” he said, adding, “I’m not sure we can make a deal with Iran at this stage.”

At the centre of the impasse are conflicting preconditions from both sides.
Tehran is pushing for a permanent cessation of hostilities, while Washington is demanding that Iran first lift its effective blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping route handling roughly 20 per cent of the world’s oil and gas exports.

President Trump has also reiterated that Iran’s nuclear programme remains a “red line”, signalling that any agreement must include firm guarantees on Tehran’s nuclear capabilities.

Although both sides agreed to a ceasefire on April 8, brokered with Pakistan’s involvement, tensions have persisted.

The ceasefire followed an escalation triggered by U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian targets in late February.

Despite the truce, maritime confrontations have continued in the Gulf. U.S. and Iranian forces have reportedly engaged in ship seizures, interceptions, and limited attacks, underscoring what analysts describe as a “shadow naval war” in the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran’s restriction of maritime traffic, seen by Washington as a de facto blockade, was introduced in response to a U.S.-led naval embargo on Iranian ports, further complicating negotiations.

The prolonged stand-off has rattled international markets, particularly in the energy sector, as uncertainty over Gulf shipping lanes continues to threaten supply chains.

Diplomatic observers say the success of the latest proposal hinges on whether both sides can reconcile their core demands.

While Tehran appears focused on securing long-term guarantees against further attacks, Washington is prioritising freedom of navigation and nuclear constraints.

For now, the outcome remains uncertain, with President Trump’s decision likely to determine whether the fragile ceasefire evolves into a lasting peace or collapses back into open confrontation.

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