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PDP Senator defects to APC, cites ‘Leaking Umbrella’, internal crisis

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Senator Benson Agadaga (Bayelsa East) on Wednesday announced his resignation from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and pitched tent with the All Progressives Congress (APC).

He blamed internal wrangling and a collapse of discipline and unity within the party for his actions.

In a letter read by Senate President Godswill Akpabio, the Senator said his defection marked “a time for change” in his political journey, describing the PDP as a party that had lost its cohesion and purpose.

“This is a notice of my defection from the PDP to the All Progressive Congress. The Bible says that there is a time for everything,” he said.

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He recalled his long service to Bayelsa State under several administrations, including his roles as Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism; Executive Chairman of the Bayelsa State Universal Basic Education Board; Special Adviser on Establishment Affairs; and Chief of Staff to the state government.

He expressed gratitude to the PDP for the opportunities it provided him to serve, acknowledging that his rise to the Senate was made possible by the party and its former leadership.

“The fact that I stand today as a distinguished senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is due to the benevolence of the Peoples Democratic Party when it was intact and the goodwill of numerous well-wishers,” he stated.

However, he lamented that the party had degenerated into chaos.

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“It is most astonishing and deeply disheartening to observe that the world’s proud and largest political party in Africa has been torn into shreds due to internal wrangling,” he said.

“The centre can no longer hold. The umbrella has been bastardised, and the umbrella is leaking profusely.”

He further criticised what he called “the incongruousness of the opposition in political diplomacy” within the PDP, noting that consultations across political divides led him to his decision.

“I have finally arrived at the inevitable conclusion that addressing progressivism, thinking progressively, and acting progressively is the only way to renew hope for all united Nigerians,” he said.

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“I am therefore constrained to formally declare my resignation from the Peoples Democratic Party.”

He announced his defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC), saying, “I declare my resignation to the All Progressives Congress from today, the 29th of October, 2025.”

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FG to launch Digital System to track every Nigerian school learner

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By Francesca Hangeior

The Federal Government has announced plans to launch a national digital platform designed to address longstanding challenges associated with fragmented education data, marking a significant step towards improving planning, policymaking and service delivery across Nigeria’s education sector.

The platform, known as the Digital National Education Management Information System (DNEMIS), will be officially unveiled on Wednesday alongside the launch of the Public DNEMIS Portal and the inauguration of DNEMIS State Implementation Teams.

Speaking at a pre-launch media briefing in Abuja on Monday, the National Project Coordinator of the Special Programmes Operations and Implementation Unit in the Office of the Minister of Education, Mr Adebayo Onigbanjo, said the initiative was developed to address years of weak and inconsistent education data that have hindered effective governance of the sector.

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“For many years, education planning and administration relied on fragmented systems, inconsistent reporting structures, and limited access to reliable and timely data. These challenges constrained effective planning, weakened accountability and limited the sector’s ability to respond to emerging realities,” he said.

According to Onigbanjo, the Federal Ministry of Education developed the Nigeria Education Data Infrastructure (NEDI) as a national framework to coordinate, standardise and strengthen education data management across all levels.

“At the centre of this transformation is DNEMIS, a flagship component of NEDI and a major milestone in Nigeria’s journey towards a modern, integrated and digitally enabled education management system,” he said.

He explained that the platform would provide timely, reliable and accessible data to support planning, budgeting, policymaking, monitoring and service delivery. It will also ensure that every learner, teacher, school and public investment in education is captured within a unified national database.

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Onigbanjo said the reform demonstrates the Federal Government’s commitment to ensuring that education policies are driven by evidence rather than estimates.

“The progress recorded through NEDI and the implementation of DNEMIS reflects the Ministry’s broader commitment to ensuring that reforms are not only announced but effectively coordinated, implemented and measured,” he said, adding, “Data is no longer a back-office function; it is becoming the engine of education reform in Nigeria.”

Also speaking, the Special Assistant to the Minister of Education on Digital Communications and E-Learning, Miss Mojoyin Adebajo, said DNEMIS was developed on the globally recognised District Health Information Software 2 (DHIS2) platform to modernise education administration and strengthen evidence-based decision-making.

She noted that the platform would digitise the Annual School Census, replacing largely manual data collection processes with an integrated digital system.

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“By digitising the Annual School Census process, the platform will provide government with timely, reliable and accessible education data to support planning, budgeting, policymaking and improved service delivery across Nigeria’s education system,” she said.

Adebajo added that the platform would generate up-to-date information on schools, learners, teachers and education infrastructure, leading to better resource allocation and improved monitoring of education programmes.

She further highlighted the Public DNEMIS Portal as a key feature, noting that it would, for the first time, make selected official education data publicly accessible to researchers, journalists, development partners, civil society organisations, policymakers and the general public.

“This represents an important step towards expanding access to information and encouraging broader participation in conversations that shape the future of education in Nigeria,” she said.

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The officials also acknowledged the technical support provided by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the University of Oslo in developing the initiative.

Nigeria’s education sector has long struggled with weak and fragmented data systems, making effective planning, budgeting, teacher deployment, infrastructure development and monitoring of education outcomes difficult.

The introduction of DNEMIS is expected to address these challenges by providing real-time, reliable education data to support ongoing reforms under the Nigeria Education Sector Renewal Initiative led by the Minister of Education, Dr Maruf Tunji Alausa.

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Drama as Cape Verde captain Ryan Mendes in fingered in messy rape scandal

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Drama as Cape Verde captain Ryan Mendes in fingered in messy rape scandal

By Francesca Hangeior

Cape Verde national team captain Ryan Mendes has been accused of rape by a team translator, who alleged that he entered her hotel room and assaulted her during the team’s trip to New Zealand in March.

According to Brazil’s Globo news outlet, the 36-year-old footballer, who has featured in all three of Cape Verde’s World Cup matches, is accused of sexually assaulting a Brazilian woman hired to serve as the team’s translator during the FIFA Series in New Zealand.

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The woman, whose identity has not been disclosed, reportedly said she informed at least three officials of the Cape Verde Football Federation about the alleged incident but received no response.

New Zealand Police are investigating the allegations. Authorities have reportedly obtained security camera footage from an Auckland hotel and are awaiting the results of forensic examinations before deciding whether to file charges against Mendes.

The alleged assault was first reported by New Zealand media last month, although the player’s identity was not disclosed at the time. Reports only indicated that the suspect was a member of the Cape Verde national team.

In her statement, the translator said she had been hired to work with the Cape Verde squad during their matches in the FIFA Series.

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She explained that after the team’s first game against Chile, she was invited to what she believed would be a work-related meeting in one of the hotel rooms reserved for the national team.

However, she claimed that upon arriving, she realized her translation services were not required and that the gathering was purely social. She said she returned to her room shortly afterward, where she later heard a knock on her door.

The investigation remains ongoing, and no criminal charges have been announced. Mendes has not publicly responded to the allegations.

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Photos: DAY 14 of Projects Commissioning in the FCT: See Karu road during construction by Nigerian contractor

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The Karu Roads during construction by Abdul Val Construction Company, a 100 percent local contractor.

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