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Sunday Igboho Seeks Third Term for Tinubu After Completion of Second Term, Warns Atiku, Peter Obi To Stay Away from Southwest
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Yoruba Nation agitator, Sunday Adeyemo, has publicly declared his support for Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, endorsing the president’s re-election bid and controversially suggesting the possibility of a third term after the completion of a second tenure..
Igboho made the remarks in a video currently circulating widely on social media platform, where he was seen campaigning for Tinubu while issuing a warning to opposition figures, including former Vice President and former Anambra State governor , to stay away from the South-West region.
The video has generated intense reactions across Nigeria’s political space, especially given Igboho’s history as a fierce critic of the federal government and his past confrontation with authorities during the administration of former President .
In the viral clip, Igboho spoke passionately about his support for Tinubu, calling on people in the South-West to rally behind the president’s re-election bid.
He went further by suggesting that Tinubu should continue in power beyond the constitutionally permitted two terms, a statement that has sparked widespread discussion about its political and legal implications.
According to him, the region must remain firmly behind the current administration.
“Tinubu for second term. Don’t bring any other candidate. And when he finishes the second term, we will attempt a third term and more. Don’t bring your stupid Peter Obi and Atiku to the South-West,” Igboho said in the video.
Nigeria’s constitution currently allows a president to serve only two four-year terms, making the suggestion of a third term constitutionally impossible without significant amendments. Nevertheless, Igboho’s comments appear to reflect his strong backing for Tinubu’s continued leadership.
Igboho’s comments also included a warning directed at prominent opposition figures, particularly Atiku and Obi, both of whom contested against Tinubu in the 2023 presidential election.
He insisted that the South-West geopolitical zone, comprising Ekiti, Lagos, Ogun, Ondo, Osun and Oyo states, should remain politically aligned with Tinubu.
While Igboho has no formal political office, his influence among some segments of the Yoruba nationalist movement has historically made his statements politically significant.
In a separate statement, Igboho expressed gratitude to President Tinubu for allegedly facilitating his return to Nigeria after a prolonged period outside the country.
The Yoruba Nation activist described the president’s intervention as an act of mercy and magnanimity, noting that the decision followed appeals by stakeholders within the Yoruba traditional institution.
“I deeply appreciate the mercy and magnanimity of our revered President Bola Tinubu, who graciously granted me freedom to return to Nigeria after intervention by stakeholders in the traditional institution,” Igboho said.
He added that he intends to use his renewed freedom to support efforts aimed at addressing security challenges in Nigeria, particularly in the South-West.
“While I will not take this opportunity and freedom for granted, I am ready to collaborate with the Federal Government in tackling the ravaging insecurity and support measures aimed at enhancing peace and socioeconomic growth in the country, especially in the South-West,” he said.
Igboho also used the opportunity to address critics who have questioned his recent alliance with Tinubu and the ruling party.
The activist claimed that some individuals who oppose his support for the president are doing so for personal gain, alleging that they have been exploiting his name for fundraising while he remained outside the country.
“It will not be well with anyone who says I should not support President Tinubu,” he said. “They want me to remain in exile while they keep using my name to raise money for themselves.”
His remarks appear to be directed at factions within the Yoruba self-determination movement who have publicly criticized his apparent shift in political alignment.
Igboho’s latest comments mark a notable shift from his earlier stance toward Tinubu and the Nigerian government.
During the height of the Yoruba Nation agitation between 2020 and 2021, Igboho frequently criticized political leaders, including Tinubu, over issues such as insecurity and governance in the South-West.
At the time, he became widely known for organizing rallies and issuing strong statements demanding greater autonomy for the Yoruba people.
The situation escalated in 2021 when security agencies declared him wanted during the Buhari administration following a raid on his residence in Ibadan, Oyo State.
The development forced Igboho into exile, where he remained for a prolonged period while facing legal and political challenges.
His recent statements acknowledging Tinubu’s forgiveness and support suggest a dramatic shift in his relationship with the political establishment.
“I insulted and criticized him heavily in the past,” Igboho admitted, referring to Tinubu. “But he forgave me and restored my dignity.”
Igboho’s endorsement of Tinubu has not been universally welcomed among supporters of the Yoruba Nation movement.
Some activists and groups within the agitation have accused him of abandoning the cause of Yoruba self-determination and aligning with the federal government.
Reports indicate that critics have described his new stance as a betrayal of the movement’s original goals.
Several commentators within the secessionist community have labeled him a “traitor” and a “disgrace” to the agitation, arguing that supporting the ruling government contradicts the demands for an independent Yoruba nation.
Despite the criticism, Igboho appears unfazed, maintaining that his decision is based on what he believes is in the best interest of the region.
Political analysts say Igboho’s endorsement of Tinubu could have symbolic significance ahead of the next election cycle.
Although he is not a conventional political actor, his influence among certain grassroots supporters in the South-West means his statements could resonate with sections of the population.
However, many observers also caution that his call for a third term for Tinubu is unlikely to gain traction given the clear constitutional limits on presidential tenure in Nigeria.
For now, the viral video has added a new dimension to Nigeria’s already evolving political landscape, highlighting how former agitators and critics can sometimes become allies of the very governments they once opposed.
As reactions continue to pour in, Igboho’s latest pronouncement underscores the complex interplay between activism, politics and regional identity in Nigeria’s democratic journey.
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2027: APC Reportedly Gives Automatic Senate tickets to Bello, Karimi and Echocho
Fresh reports from Kogi State say the All Progressives Congress (APC) leadership has quietly lined up former Governor Yahaya Adozi Bello and two sitting senators for unopposed runs in the 2027 senatorial elections.
Party insiders claim the automatic tickets are already reserved for three names:
Alh. Yahaya Adozi Bello (Kogi Central) Senator Jibrin Isah Echocho (Kogi East) , Senator Sunday Karimi (Kogi West)
Bello’s Move to the Senate
The headline here is Yahaya Bello stepping forward for the Kogi Central seat. If it sticks, the man known as the “White Lion” will trade Government House for the National Assembly. Analysts see it as a calculated step to keep his influence alive at both state and federal levels.
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Tinubu Consensus Network Hails Tegbe’s Appointment As Minister
A frontline Support Group for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has lauded the nomination of Chief Joseph Olasunkanmi Tegbe, as a Minister from Oyo State.
Tinubu had on Thursday, sent the name of Chief Tegbe as the ministerial nominee from Oyo State, to replace Hon. Adebayo Adelabu.
Adelabu had resigned as Minister of Power a week ago, to enable him run for the governorship of Oyo State.
In a statement signed on Friday by the National President, Mr. Gideon Oche Onazi, and the Secretary, Alhaji Muhammad Kudu, the Tinubu Consensus Network (TCN) said the appointment of Chief Tegbe was “a good step in the right direction”.
The group, a cardinal think-thank forum amongst the national support groups of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), said, with Chief Tegbe been empowered as a Minister, the votes of Oyo State would swell for APC across boards.
“He has done it before. He has been doing it when he was just a private person, how much more now that he is going to be a Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria? The votes from Oyo State will swell double for our dear President and all our APC candidates in Oyo State”, the statement read.
The TCN reminisced the role played by Chief Tegbe in the last general elections, especially during the Presidential and National Assembly elections, where he mobilized party stakeholders in his local government area and other areas financially, to give APC the victory it had, “even in a state controlled by the PDP”.
“Our Coordinator in Oyo State, Alhaji Wasiu Akanbi, has records of the wonderful contributions Chief Joseph Olasunkanmi Tegbe made towards the success of our party in Oyo State in 2023, and he did send the report.
“In fact, he collapsed his governorship campaign structure of 2019 into the APC Support Group and instructed and mandated all of them to deliver APC allround. We are pleased with the news of his appointment and we can’t thank the President enough, for this great honour done to a man who is loved by the people”, the group added.
On the capability of the nominee, the TCN extolled the capacity of Chief Tegbe, adding that, his scorecard in places he has work, stands him out as an astute technocrat.
“His work in the private sector has been stellar. He has been the lead partner and adviser on several national level development reforms across several industries including: Housing and Infrastructure; Trade and Investment; Financing; Skills Development; Information Technology; Telecommunications; and Social Security.
“Through his career, he has worked to improve his capacity to provide solutions into increasingly diverse areas with formal and informal training courses.
“Chief Tegbe, no doubt, has more than three decades of experience spanning consulting, fiscal policy and institutional reform. He is a former Senior Partner at KPMG, who led advisory services across Africa, working on governance, regulatory frameworks and large-scale transformation projects.
“The man also has engagements with key institutions in Nigeria’s power sector, including the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission and the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Company. He is very versatile and can serve Nigeria in any sector”, the statement added.
Until his nomination, Tegbe was a director-general of the Nigeria-China Strategic Partnership, where he coordinated development cooperation initiatives and investment engagements between Abuja and Beijing. He also chairs Nigeria’s tax implementation committee, underscoring his role in shaping broader economic policy.
Tegbe’s appointment comes at a critical juncture for Africa’s most populous economy, where persistent electricity shortages continue to weigh on growth, industrial output and investor confidence.
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2027 realignment: Binani dumps ADC, takes Adamawa’s political firepower to NDC
In a significant move set to turnaround Adamawa politics, former governorship candidate and ex-senator Aishatu Dahiru Ahmed Binani has dumped the ADC for the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC redrawing battle lines ahead of 2027.
Binani walked into the NDC fold in Abuja Friday, greeted by National Leader Senator Henry Seriake Dickson, party chiefs, and a full National Working Committee. It’s her second defection in months — APC to ADC, now ADC to NDC.
“This is not about me,” Binani said, voice firm. “It’s about the people who have stood with me. They are central to my journey.” She pointed to the NDC’s promise of “structured, policy-driven governance” as the pull, vowing to plant the party deep in Adamawa soil and fight for fairness, justice, and real internal democracy.
Dickson didn’t hesitate. He handed her the keys to Adamawa. “Leadership responsibility of the party in Adamawa has been entrusted to her,” he declared, charging her to heal divisions and build a machine strong enough to win.
He cast a wider net too, calling on women and political heavyweights nationwide to see NDC as home. “We are an inclusive platform,” Dickson said, underscoring the party’s pledge to affirmative action for women.
For Binani, the stakes are personal. The APC flagbearer who came within inches of the Adamawa Government House in 2023 is now carrying NDC’s banner. Her arrival instantly gives the young party muscle, structure, and a battle-tested general in one of the North’s fiercest political arenas.
With 2027 already rumbling, Adamawa just got a new power map. And Binani is holding the compass.
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