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Xenophoba: Not Only South Africa But Also Many Other Countries Treat Nigerians Harsely

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The host of Brekete Family, a Human Rights Radio and Television programme, Ahmed Isah, popularly known as “Ordinary President,” has revealed how the world treats Nigerians differently amid the ongoing Xenophobic attacks in South Africa.

Speaking on the Brekete Family programme on Tuesday, Ordinary President also pointed out how Nigeria gave asylum to South African freedom fighters.

Recall that South Africans have killed a handful of Nigerian, Ghanaian, and other African nationals in the recent xenophobic attacks.

Reacting to the development, Ordinary President said, “See what they are doing to Nigerians in South Africa.

“Other nationals from other countries like Zimbabwe, Rwanda, Tanzania, even countries that share common boundaries with them [South Africa]. They are humiliating them.

“Let it not be like they are singling out only Nigerians; that is why they are doing it to other African countries.

“See the approach to other nationals and the approach to Nigerians; you can see the anger and bitterness. The same South Africa that we contributed money to, so that they could regain their freedom.

“South Africans were coming to Nigeria to school on scholarship, their freedom fighters who narrowly escaped will come to Nigeria, and we will give them asylum.

“But Nigerians, let me let you people know, it’s not only South Africa, but almost every country around the world is doing something to Nigerians that they can’t do to other nationals.

“If you go to Canada, go to their prison and check which nationals are more. If you go to India, go to their prison and check, and go to other countries. Nobody seems to be bothered because of the ineffective leadership we have in this country [Nigeria],” he said.

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2027 ELECTION: A Political Analyst, Henry Shield, Has Said “No Reason For Divided Opposition”

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A political analyst, Henry Shield, has said there is no justification for opposition parties to remain divided ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Mr Shield stated this on Monday during a political programme in Abuja, where he urged opposition leaders to close ranks and present a united front capable of challenging the ruling party.

According to him, Nigerians are expecting a strong and coordinated opposition that can provide alternative leadership and address the country’s growing economic and security challenges.

“There is no reason to have a divided opposition in 2027. If the opposition parties truly want to rescue Nigeria, they must come together and speak with one voice,” he strongly said.

He warned that personal interests and internal rivalry among opposition politicians could weaken their chances in the next election cycle.

He also called on political stakeholders to place national interest above individual ambition, stressing that unity remains the strongest weapon against electoral defeat.

He maintained that coalition talks among opposition figures should be taken seriously to avoid repeating mistakes of previous elections.

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BREAKING:Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC Dismisses Obetta’s Claim, Reaffirms Johnpaul Ani As Enugu Chairman

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The leadership crisis rocking the Enugu State chapter of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, deepened on Tuesday as the party insisted that Dr. Johnpaul Anih remains the duly elected chairman of the party in the state.

In a statement signed by the NDC state Publicity Secretary, Emmanuel Ugwueze, the party dismissed claims by Engr. Ibuchukwu Obetta, who allegedly reaffirmed himself as chairman of the party in Enugu State.

Ugwueze described Obetta’s claim as a deliberate attempt to mislead party members and the public about the authentic leadership structure of the NDC in the state.

According to the statement, the state congress of the party, conducted in line with the party constitution and the Electoral Act, produced Anih as the substantive chairman.

The party said the congress was attended by delegates, stakeholders and members from the 17 local government areas of the state.

The NDC further stated that the recently concluded National Convention marked the end of all interim and protem leadership structures within the party, making all duly elected officers the legitimate leaders at various levels.

“For the avoidance of doubt, the duly conducted state congress of the party in Enugu State produced Dr. Johnpaul Anih as the substantive State Chairman of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC). The congress was attended by delegates, stakeholders, and party faithful from across the 17 local government areas of the state and followed the constitutional guidelines of the party and the Electoral Act.

“The just concluded National Convention marked the end of every protem or interim leadership structure within the party, thereby making every duly elected officer across different levels the legitimate and recognized leaders of the NDC,” Ugwueze said.

The party added that leadership positions could only be attained through democratic and constitutional procedures, not through “self-declaration and media propaganda.”

NDC therefore warned aspirants and supporters against making payments into personal accounts of individuals allegedly claiming to be party leaders, noting that such actions could amount to fraud.

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