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ADVISE TO YOUTHS: Leaving Nigeria Should Be Your Priority Goal

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Afrobeats singer Raoul John Njeng-Njeng, popularly known as Skales, has urged Nigerian youths to make emigrating abroad their top priority.

According to him, leaving Nigeria would guarantee the security of Nigerian youths and afford them the opportunity to achieve their goals.

On his X handle, he wrote, “As a young Nigerian, your biggest dream should be to leave Nigeria so you can survive and actually achieve your dream by at least staying al..For more, Complete your reading.

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Bandawaire Tells APC Leaders “Consensus Not democracy”

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Kabiru Bello Bandawaire, an aspirant for the Taraba North Senatorial District seat, has rejected the consensus arrangement being considered ahead of the All Progressives Congress, APC primaries, insisting on direct and transparent primaries.

Speaking with journalists on Friday in Jalingo, Bandawaire said his ambition was driven by the desire to represent the people rather than serve government interests.

He argued that the consensus option undermines democratic principles and warned against any form of interference in the process by Governor Agbu Kefas.

According to him, democracy thrives when party members are allowed to freely choose their candidates through open primaries.

“First and foremost, it is not about the government, it is about the people. I am representing the interest of the people.

“On this issue of consensus, I am not consenting to it at all. All I want is direct primaries, and direct primaries should be carried out under a transparent process. The beauty of democracy is that the majority is always welcome.” he said.

Hon. Kabiru Bello Bandawaire, an aspirant for the Taraba North Senatorial District seat, has rejected the consensus arrangement being considered ahead of the All Progressives Congress (APC) primaries, insisting on direct and transparent primaries.

Speaking with journalists on Friday in Jalingo, Bandawaire said his ambition was driven by the desire to represent the people rather than serve government interests.

He argued that the consensus option undermines democratic principles and warned against any form of interference in the process by Governor Agbu Kefas.

According to him, democracy thrives when party members are allowed to freely choose their candidates through open primaries.

“First and foremost, it is not about the government, it is about the people. I am representing the interest of the people,” he said.

“On this issue of consensus, I am not consenting to it at all. All I want is direct primaries, and direct primaries should be carried out under a transparent process. The beauty of democracy is that the majority is always welcome.”

Bandawaire also questioned why a serving three-term senator would prefer consensus over a competitive primary election.

“What is the fear about? If you opt for consensus in the primary election, what about the general elections? That is not democracy,” he stated.

The APC aspirant cautioned Governor Kefas against meddling in the party’s internal process, warning that such actions could have negative consequences.

He maintained that the governor should allow party members to decide their candidate through direct primaries without interference.

Responding to comments reportedly made during a recent stakeholders’ meeting that party primaries amount to a waste of resources, Bandawaire said funding the process was the responsibility of the party and not the state government.

“The party sold forms, we purchased forms. I purchased a form for N20,000,000, as did others, so the party has the responsibility to fund its activities, not the state government,” he said.

Bandawaire further challenged the governor to test the consensus arrangement by asking the incumbent senator representing the northern district to step down for him.

“Since I am not consenting to consensus, let the governor try whether the northern senator will consent to consensus by choosing me, and see whether he will agree. If he is not going to agree, why should I agree?” he added.

Bandawaire also questioned why a serving three-term senator would prefer consensus over a competitive primary election.

“What is the fear about? If you opt for consensus in the primary election, what about the general elections? That is not democracy,” he stated.

The APC aspirant cautioned Governor Kefas against meddling in the party’s internal process, warning that such actions could have negative consequences.

He maintained that the governor should allow party members to decide their candidate through direct primaries without interference.

Responding to comments reportedly made during a recent stakeholders’ meeting that party primaries amount to a waste of resources, Bandawaire said funding the process was the responsibility of the party and not the state government.

“The party sold forms, we purchased forms. I purchased a form for N20,000,000, as did others, so the party has the responsibility to fund its activities, not the state government,” he said.

He further challenged the governor to test the consensus arrangement by asking the incumbent senator representing the northern district to step down for him.

“Since I am not consenting to consensus, let the governor try whether the northern senator will consent to consensus by choosing me, and see whether he will agree. If he is not going to agree, why should I agree?” he added.

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ELECTION: Labour Party Sets Up Screening Committee For Primaries

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The Labour Party has constituted an eight-member committee to screen aspirants seeking elective positions ahead of the 2027 general elections.

This was contained in a public notice jointly signed by the party’s National Chairman, Nenadi Usman, and National Secretary, Iheanacho Obioma, on Friday in Abuja.

According to the notice, the committee was established in line with provisions of the party’s constitution a.For more, Complete your reading.

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