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Southern governors, others mourn as Makinde loses brother
The Southern Governors Forum has commiserated with Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, over the loss of his elder brother, Sunday Makinde, who died on Friday, January 24 at the age of 65 years.
In a statement issued in Abeokuta, Ogun State, on Friday, the chairman of the Forum and Governor of Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun, said the forum was saddened to learn of the sudden death of the deceased, adding that the loss of a sibling is always a painful development that is difficult to bear.
He, however, urged the Oyo State Governor to take courage from his Christian faith which teaches that the love of God supersedes love for family and loved ones and that the will of God is sovereign.
He added that even though the deceased did not live to a ripe old age, solace must be taken because he lived a distinguished and impactful life.
Governor Abiodun said: “On behalf of myself and the members of the Southern Governors Forum, I commiserate with my brother, His Excellency, Engineer Seyi Abiodun Makinde, on the demise of his elder brother, Engineer Sunday Makinde, in the early hours of Friday, January 24.
“No doubt, the incident is harrowing and difficult to bear, especially as the deceased was not reported to have been ill.
“We know, however, that by Biblical tenets, the separation that has happened now is only temporary, and we have a promise of eternal life in Christ and the Kingdom of God in which we shall meet to part no more.
“We urge His Excellency to take this sad incident as an act of God and to take solace in the impactful life that the deceased lived, and the fact that Almighty God blessed him with children and grandchildren who will carry on in his stead.
“May The Good Lord comfort the wife and children of the deceased and the extended Makinde family. “
Also, the Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin has expressed his heartfelt condolences to Governor Seyi Makinde over the sudden passing of his elder brother, Engineer Sunday Makinde.
In a condolence message, Speaker Ogundoyin described Engineer Sunday Makinde’s death as a great loss to the Makinde family and the people of Oyo State.
“This is a great loss. The news of the death of the seasoned Engineer was shocking to me as the Governor’s family has lost a beloved soul, their patriarch. The people of Oyo State stand with His Excellency and his family during this difficult period. We pray to the Lord to grant you all strength and comfort in the face of this irreparable loss,” Ogundoyin said.
A delegation of the Oyo State Government, led by the Deputy Governor, Bayo Lawal, on Friday, also visited the family of the deceased.
The delegation included the wife of a former Governor of Oyo State, Alhaja Mutiat Ladoja, commissioners, and other political functionaries.
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Rescue eight Benue bus kidnap victims identified as UTME candidates
Fresh details have emerged following the rescue of passengers abducted from a Benue Links bus, with at least eight of the victims now confirmed to be candidates of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).
The victims were reportedly on their way to Otukpo to sit for the ongoing Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) when they were kidnapped by gunmen last Wednesday night.
The attack occurred on April 15, 2026, when armed assailants intercepted a state-owned Benue Links vehicle transporting passengers along a major route in the state. Several travellers, including young students, were forcefully taken into captivity during the incident.
After spending about three days in the hands of their abductors, the victims regained their freedom in the early hours of Sunday. Details surrounding their release remain unclear, including whether a ransom was paid.
Among those rescued were three female UTME candidates, highlighting the vulnerability of students traveling for national examinations in parts of the country facing security challenges.
The victims were subsequently taken to the Benue State Government House in Makurdi by the Commissioner of Police, Ifeanyi Emenari. They were accompanied by their parents and guardians for an official reception.
At the Government House, Governor Hyacinth Alia received the rescued passengers as part of efforts to reassure the public and demonstrate the state government’s response to the incident.
Observers noted that the victims appeared visibly weak and shaken after their ordeal, as officials commenced documentation and briefing processes ahead of formal engagement with the state authorities.
The revelation that some of the abducted passengers were UTME candidates contradicts earlier statements from authorities, which suggested that none of those kidnapped were examination-bound students.
This development has raised questions about the accuracy of initial reports and the broader security situation affecting candidates traveling for critical national exams.
The incident has once again drawn attention to the risks faced by Nigerians, particularly students, who must travel across states to participate in examinations like the UTME.
Security experts have repeatedly called for improved protection along major highways and special arrangements to ensure the safety of candidates during nationwide examinations.
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BREAKING: Ex-Kano gov, Ibrahim Shekarau goes back to APC
Ex- Kano State Governor, Ibrahim Shekarau, has defected from the opposition Peoples Democratic Party and rejoined the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
Shekarau announced his defection on Sunday at his residence on Mundubawa Avenue in Kano, which was decorated with APC posters.
As reported by Daily Trust, he left the party alongside Senator Bello Hayatu Gwarzo, a chieftain of the PDP.
Addressing party loyalists, Shekarau said the decision followed wide consultations and careful consideration of available political options.
“We have weighed all the options and arrived at this collective resolution. Do you all agree?” he asked, urging anyone opposed to the move to speak up.
The move comes hours after he submitted his resignation letter from the PDP.
In the letter dated April 19, 2026, and addressed to the PDP Chairman of Giginyu Ward in Nassarawa Local Government Area of Kano State, Shekarau said his exit took immediate effect.
“Accept this letter please as notice of my resignation from my position as member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) with effect from today,” he wrote.
He expressed appreciation to party leadership at the ward level.
“I thank you for being a good leader, and pray that Allah will continue to guide you in your stewardship,” he added.
The letter was also copied to the Kano State PDP Chairman and the PDP Chairman of Nassarawa Local Government Area, indicating formal notification across party structures.
Shekarau’s move follows months of speculation fuelled by the PDP’s internal crisis.
In April, during a visit by APC National Chairman, Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, Shekarau hinted at his impending exit from the PDP, describing the opposition party as afflicted by problems that had rendered it ineffective.
He also held closed-door meetings with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Kano State Governor, Abba Yusuf.
Shekarau, who governed Kano State from 2003 to 2011 under the All Nigeria Peoples Party, has a history of party switches.
He was a founding member of the APC but later defected.
He left the PDP in 2018 and returned to the APC before he later crossed carpet.
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Hardship Not a Licence for Broken Homes – Abejide Tells Couples
By Gloria Ikibah
A member of the House of Representatives, Rep. Leke Abejide, has cautioned Nigerians against allowing economic strain to fracture their marriages, urging couples to remain grounded in shared values despite mounting pressures.
Speaking in Abuja during a thanksgiving service marking his wife’s 50th birthday alongside their 20th wedding anniversary, the Kogi lawmaker stressed that difficult times should not erode family stability.
He emphasised that enduring relationships are sustained through love, patience and mutual respect, noting that strong homes are built on understanding and a shared commitment to faith.
Abejide underscored the importance of staying united through hardship, warning that financial challenges, though real, should not outweigh the deeper foundations that hold families together.
“You sustain marriage with love as it is written in the book of Ephesians Chapter 5 — husbands should love their wives and wives should submit to their husbands. This principle has been working for us,” he said.
Abejide observed that despite widespread complaints about economic challenges, many Nigerians continue to make significant investments.
He said: “My message to Nigerians is: don’t allow hunger and hardship to take away your marriage. Let God be your foundation. When you have God, things will fall into place.
“You see people building houses, they say there is no money. You see estates springing up, people buying vehicles and travelling abroad. So we must not allow temporary hardship to destroy our homes,” he said.
In her remark, Deaconess Esther Abejide credited the strength of her two-decade marriage to a foundation built on patience, mutual understanding and genuine affection.
Reflecting on the journey, she highlighted the central role of faith and sacrifice in sustaining a lasting union.
“The secret is love and understanding. Couples must understand each other, know what their partner likes and dislikes. With that, the marriage will last.
“With God in the marriage, through prayer and even fasting, it will stand,” she said.
Speaking on balancing life as the spouse of a public office holder with her religious commitments, she described the experience as smooth and fulfilling, noting that her natural disposition has made the transition easier.
“It is easy for me because I love people and I am always happy to be around them, so it has not been difficult to cope,” she said.
Also at the event, Senator Sunday Karimi shared a hopeful outlook on the country’s economic trajectory, urging Nigerians to remain patient as reforms under President Bola Tinubu continue to unfold.
“There is hope. There is a renewed hope. Let me tell you what is happening, we are graduating from an economy that has no direction. When the country starts printing money, it’s a fake country. That was what was happening.
“But Tinubu came and said no. Let’s run a perfect economy. It’s not been easy. But I can promise you, we are moving to the promised land. Our economy is getting better. Don’t mind the borrowing they are talking about. Check the US and their debt. It’s in trillions of dollars but the economy is running well.
“Look at Lagos. Lagos is a shining example of a state that we ought to look up to in Nigeria. That is what Tinubu is doing for us. We need to be patient. Nigeria is getting better. By God’s grace, he is coming back to continue the work he is doing”, he said.
Karimi dismissed opposition coalition efforts, describing the actors as “the same old politicians” with nothing new to offer the country.
The celebration drew a mix of political allies, relatives and close friends, all turning out to mark the couple’s milestone. The occasion was further highlighted by the presentation of an 18-seater bus to the church as part of the festivities.
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