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Kenneth Okonkwo Refutes Claims of Leaving Labour Party, Affirms Continued Membership

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Veteran Nollywood actor and politician Kenneth Okonkwo has denied rumors that he has left the Labour Party, insisting that he remains a full-fledged member.

 

Speaking on Arise Television’s Prime Time program on Tuesday, Okonkwo expressed surprise at the claims, stating, “First of all, let me say I am embarrassed by your comment. I am just hearing it from your media station that I dumped the Labour Party. I am still a full-fledged member of the Labour Party.”

 

When directly asked if he was still affiliated with the Labour Party, he affirmed, “Yes, absolutely.”

 

Okonkwo acknowledged that while there is a crisis within the party, particularly related to the National Working Committee’s (NWC) failure to organize an all-inclusive convention, this has not affected his membership. He emphasized the need for decisive leadership within the party, in line with court judgments and previous agreements.

 

Despite expressing dissatisfaction with certain aspects of Mr. Peter Obi’s leadership, including his approach to addressing national issues and electoral challenges, Okonkwo reiterated his commitment to the party. He clarified that his criticisms were aimed at encouraging stronger, more inclusive leadership within the Labour Party, rather than indicating his departure from the party.

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PDP Confirms Ibadan as Venue for Elective Convention

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By Sarah Sam Adda

The Peoples Democratic Party has confirmed Ibadan as the venue for its forthcoming elective convention.

Adamawa State Governor and Chairman of the PDP Convention Planning Committee, Ahmadu Fintiri, announced the decision on Thursday night after a stakeholders’ meeting at the Bauchi State Governor’s Lodge in Asokoro, describing the convention as “sacrosanct.”

The meeting was attended by key party figures, including Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde, PDP National Chairman Umar Damagum, former Senate President Bukola Saraki, PDP National Publicity Secretary Debo Ologunagba, and former Minister Tanimu Turaki.

Fintiri said stakeholders deliberated extensively before reaffirming Ibadan as the host city. He declined further comments as security aides moved him away.

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Omisore Picks APC N50m Governorship Forms

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By Huldah Shado

Former Osun State Deputy Governor and ex-APC National Secretary, Senator Iyiola Omisore, has become the first aspirant to pick the party’s N50 million Nomination and Expression of Interest forms ahead of the 2026 governorship election.

The development was confirmed on Thursday by the APC Deputy National Organising Secretary, Nze Chidi Duru.

Omisore, who arrived at the APC national secretariat in Abuja with supporters, said his decision to run was driven by “responsibility to rebuild Osun and restore trust in leadership.”

His early entry is seen as a strategic advantage in a field expected to include at least 13 other aspirants. The APC has scheduled its governorship primary for December 13, 2025.

The sale of forms began on November 12, with completed forms and delegate lists due by December 1.

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Senator Dino Melaye Sounds Alarm Over Nigeria’s State, Sparks Public Debate

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By Ade Iyamoye 

Senator Dino Melaye, in a post on his official Facebook page, expressed grave concern over what he described as unprecedented crises facing Nigeria since 1999.

The former lawmaker listed ten critical issues, including rumors of a coup, threats of foreign intervention from the United States, widespread hunger, the devaluation of the naira, an inactive National Assembly, ministerial misconduct, questionable pardons of criminals, unpopular tax laws, unconstitutional declarations of states of emergency, and arbitrary amendments of existing laws.

“Enough is enough. In an unjust society, silence is a crime,” Melaye wrote, warning that the nation’s current trajectory is alarming.

The post generated a variety of reactions from Nigerians. Oladapo Feyisitan criticized Melaye, arguing that if the country were truly in the dire state he described, it would be reflected in the lives of public officials like him.

Feyisitan accused Melaye of enjoying the benefits of his former senatorial position despite Nigeria’s challenges.

On the other hand, Omoba Folabi Adewale Shadare acknowledged Melaye’s perspective but suggested it does not necessarily reflect the views of all Nigerians.

He contended that the nation is undergoing changes that challenge the old norms and the interests of previous political actors.

Another user, Ehinmosan Olutola, raised questions about the specific laws Melaye referenced, seeking clarification on his claims of unconstitutional actions and arbitrary amendments.

Melaye’s post has reignited discussions on governance, accountability, and the state of democracy in Nigeria, with social media users divided over his critique of the government and its handling of national affairs.

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