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Osun: Sen. Fadahunsi, four other NASS members formally defect to APC

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Senator Francis Adenigba Fadahunsi and four other members of the National Assembly elected on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Saturday formally defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun State.

The defectors are Senator Francis Adenigba Fadahunsi (Osun East), Senator Olubiyi Fadeyi (Osun Central), Omirin Olusanya (Ijesa South Federal Constituency), Wole Oke (Ijesa North Federal Constituency), and Taofeek Ajilesoro (Ife Central Federal Constituency), and thousands of their supporters.

They were received formally into the APC by party officials, members and supporters in Osogbo, the Osun State capital.

The Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola, said that in the APC, there are no strangers, adding that the arrival of the defectors would strengthen the party’s resolve to reclaim the state and restore dignity to governance.

Oyetola said: “We are gathered not just to receive our new members, but to affirm a shared conviction: That the sure path to prosperity, stability, and visionary leadership lies in the All Progressives Congress.

“In the APC, there are no strangers.

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“We are one united family. 

“Your arrival strengthens our resolve to reclaim Osun and restore dignity to governance.”

Oyetola also said that the achievements of President Bola Tinubu since assuming office had laid a solid foundation for Nigeria’s rebirth.

“That is why we proudly and confidently endorse President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for a second term in 2027 — to consolidate these gains and secure lasting prosperity,” he said.

He urged members of the party to work towards the victory of the APC in the August 8, 2026 governorship election in the state.

He said: “At home, the 2026 governorship election is fast approaching. 

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“Our mission is clear: Reclaim Osun and return it to serious, people-focused governance.

“We will build a state where schools and hospitals function effectively, infrastructure is durable, youth and small businesses are empowered, and governance is transparent and accountable.

“But victory will come only through unity, hard work, and grassroots mobilisation. 

“So I charge you: Return to your communities, wards and polling units.

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“Tell our people that the light of progress has returned to Osun. 

“Tell them the APC is stronger, united, and determined.

“Together, we will reclaim Osun on August 8. 

“Together, we will re-elect President Tinubu in 2027. 

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“Together, we will secure a brighter future for our children.”

The APC Chairman in the state, Tajudeen Lawal, said that the defection of the PDP members would no doubt translate into the strengthening of the party and the realisation of the party’s success in the August 8 governorship election in the state, as well as the victory of President Tinubu in 2027.

Lawal also said there would be no discrimination in access to political opportunities, irrespective of the time of joining the party, in line with the tradition of the APC.

Similarly, the APC governorship candidate in the state, Bola Oyebamiji, urged party members to unite ahead of the 2026 and 2027 elections.

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Oyebamiji said: “Dear party leaders, party members and supporters, as we look toward the 2026 and 2027 elections, unity within our ranks is non-negotiable.

“The progressive family in Osun must stand as one.

“Our leaders, youths, men and women, and all grassroots mobilisers must continue to work together with a singular objective to return our state to a path of growth, accountability, and inclusive development.

“Your decision to formally join us today reinforces the momentum we are building and sends a strong signal that the future belongs to those who are prepared to act decisively and responsibly.”

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On his path Senator Francis Adenigba Fadahunsi OFR, express his deep gratitude to God Almighty and the entire people of Osun East for confidence reposed in him as a two term Senator.

“I want to begin by expressing my deep gratitude to God and the entire people of Osun East for confidence reposed me as a two term Senator for the District.

“For we are indeed at a moment of reflection, gratitude and renewal.

According to him Osun State project was paramount to the reasonable Federal law makers

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“Our people were in dire need for good representation. This is because we were at a crossroad, a period when confidence in political leadership is almost at all time low, mutual mistrust between the citizens and the State is at all time high, yet, you chose to believe in our ability to change the fortune of our people through adequate representation.

“Today, I stand before you, to announce a break from the past, and to share a decision that will shape the road ahead. This concerns our values, beliefs,culture and how we as a people organize ourselves politically, and further advance the Ife/Ijesa Agenda.

“I offer my sincere appreciation to everyone who have in one way or the other contributed to this journey over the past six years.

“The Osun State project was paramount to us. Our people were in dire need for good representation. This is because we were at a crossroad, a period when confidence in political leadership is almost at all time low, mutual mistrust between the citizens and the State is at all time high, yet, you chose to believe in our ability to change the fortune of our people through adequate representation.

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He declared that “Tomorrow Is Here,” it struck a chord in your hearts. You put aside long-held skepticism and stood by us. Without that trust, the transformation we see today would never have happened.

“Let us pause for a moment and consider what this transformation looks like.

The Akure- Ilesa- Ife-? Ibadan, express road dualization is a testament of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s commitment for a better Osun State.

It looks like water flowing again through new mains and restored supply of Constituency projects.

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It looks like over 700 kilometres of paved rural roads.

Federal university of Agriculture, Iragbiji, Federal University Health Sciences, Ila-Orogun, are products of President Tinubu’s / APC’ bold step towards providing quality education for our children.

Orthopedic hospital Obokun, School of Nursing, Ijebu-jesa, and Federal Medical Centre Ilesa amongst other passed bills are awaiting Presidential assent.

Multimillion Naira of quality health equipments have been given to our hospitals among other interventions in the health sector attests to President Tinubu’s commitment and value for human lives.

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Of course, it looks like winning the Renewed Hope Initiative’s Model Green.

“Beloved Osun East, Your trust and support have been the bedrock of our success, and we pledge to honour that by delivering on our election promises.

Our elder statesmen have also demonstrated generosity and foresight.

“Many of you had witnessed decades of broken promises. When we approached you, we did not ask for blind loyalty but some faith in our vision.

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“You gave us that faith. Together, with your vote of confidence, we have achieved remarkable progress.

“To my colleagues at the National Assembly, I am grateful for your resilience. We have walked a path that often felt like a marathon without rest. Many of the ideas we put forward were dismissed as unrealistic. Yet, you kept pushing the boundaries of what and making the seemingly impossible, possible.

“To the Peoples Democratic Party, which provided the platform on which we campaigned and won, I extend deep gratitude. The PDP supported us through a demanding campaign and joined in celebrating the victory.

“For nearly 6years, the PDP and the people of Osun East walked side by side, united by shared purpose. Together, we built relationships that will always matter to me personally and to this state.

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Yet, leadership sometimes demands difficult but painful decisions in the service of higher principles and goals. there always comes a time when everyone must make a bold choice to determine their destiny.

Today, after a long reflection, we have made the decision to leave the PDP and officially join the All Progressives Congress.

*This is no whimsical decision. It’s a collective move by the political family in Osun State, comprising members of the National Assembly, members of the State Government, before the state government was rejected and over 80% of party executives.*

Over the past months, I have thought carefully about the path forward. In the end, after much soul searching and discussion, I have concluded that we must stand for the principles and institutions that honour transparency, trust, and above all – the people we serve.

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For years, the Osun state – especially Osun East – has stood firmly behind the PDP, showing loyalty that shaped the party’s success.

Yet despite this history, our voices were too often disregarded when it mattered most.

It has therefore become necessary to seek affiliation where our interests as a region are represented in the form of fair partnership.

We are not moving from a place of resentment or fear. We are confident of our future.

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We have no axe to grind, no personal point to make. But fairness, respect and integrity must guide our choices for that future to be ours.

Today, in joining the APC, we are embracing a visionary partnership.

I have found in His Excellency President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, not just a leader of our nation, but a partner in purpose, a man with the courage to look beyond today and make the tough choices that secures lasting prosperity for future.
Together, we share a conviction that transformation must be bold and disruptive – that roads, railways, and airlines must stretch out from the heart of the West; that Osun’s promise, its security, its schools, its hospitals, its markets, its communities – must be reinforced.

The President has shown not only interest, but a deep and vested commitment to Osun state, one that recognises our region as a pillar of national progress.

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We both share a belief that renewal does not stop at the grand highways or the balance sheets. It must reach the wards, the villages, our grassroot. It is in the dream of the farmer, the trader, the young Entrepreneur that reforms come alive.

We both welcome initiatives that decentralises opportunity, that strengthens the capacity of local government, that bring seed capital and credit to our youths, and that expand healthcare and education at the community level. He added

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Sowore to relax in Kuje prison as court fixes June 30 for bail ruling

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A Federal High Court in Abuja has fixed June 30 for a ruling on Omoyele Sowore’s motion seeking to vacate the order revoking his bail, as his lawyer pushed for a stay of execution while DSS counsel mounted opposition.

Omoyele Sowore’s freedom hinges on June 30.

The Federal High Court in Abuja on Wednesday fixed that date for a ruling on the activist’s motion seeking to set aside the bail revocation order that landed him in Kuje Custodial Centre, according to Vanguard.

Sowore’s lawyer, Raphael Adakole, moved the motion for stay of execution before Justice Mohammed Umar, arguing that the June 16 order revoking bail and issuing a bench warrant — triggered by Sowore’s absence from court — should be set aside entirely and the status quo restored.

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The application, filed June 19, leans on Sections 35(4), 36(1), and 66(a&b) of the 1999 Constitution and Sections 169 and 352 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) 2015, alongside the court’s inherent jurisdiction.

“We adopt the said reply on points of law while placing reliance on the further affidavit and urge the court to grant the application as prayed in the interest of justice,” Adakole told the court.

Justice Umar has now heard both sides. June 30 will deliver the verdict.

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NDLEA unearths another massive industrial scale clandestine meth laboratory in Oyo forest(Photos)

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. Arrests Mexican, 4 others; recovers multi-billion-naira worth of illicit substances

. We’ll find you in the cities, track you into the forests, and dismantle your infrastructure of death, Marwa warns drug cartels

Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have struck yet another decisive blow against transnational drug syndicates following the discovery and dismantling of a fortified, industrial-scale clandestine methamphetamine laboratory operated by a Nigerian-Mexican cartel deep within the forest of Tapa Village, Ibarapa North Local Government Area, Oyo State.

The breakthrough comes barely four weeks after the Agency dismantled a similar massive meth laboratory in a forest in Ijebu East, Ogun State, signaling a desperate attempt by drug barons to turn the Southwest axis into a synthetic drug manufacturing hub.

Speaking on the development at the NDLEA Headquarters in Abuja, the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the Agency, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) who was represented by the Director of Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi at a press briefing on Wednesday 24th June 2026, commended the gallantry, dedication, and clinical professionalism of the officers involved in the operation.

According to him, “On Wednesday, 17th June 2026, tactical operatives of the NDLEA stormed a highly fortified, industrial-scale clandestine methamphetamine laboratory operating deep within the forest of Tapa Village, Ibarapa North Local Government Area, Oyo State.

“This was not a rudimentary setup; it was a sophisticated, highly organized transnational syndicate. During the raid, our operatives successfully arrested five key members of the cartel on-site.

They include a 56-year-old Mexican Methamphetamine expert, Jose Villa Ochoa, brought in specifically to provide the technical expertise for large-scale synthesis and four Nigerian collaborators providing logistical support, cover, and local operations. They are: Maxwell Uche Nevoh, 30; Olatunji Yusuf, 37; Bankole Akeem Owolabi, 45; and ⁠Ganiu Monsiu, 43.

“The arrest of a foreign cartel specialist on Nigerian soil underscores the transnational nature of this threat, but more importantly, it underscores our Agency’s world-class intelligence capability to track, intercept, and neutralize them. Following the successful raid, a specialized team from our Directorate of Forensic and Chemical Monitoring moved in on June 18th, 2026, to conduct a rigorous forensic examination of the facility. What they uncovered is a massive, factory-level production line of poison.

“The laboratory was fully stocked with a frightening array of precursor chemicals, industrial catalysts, and heavy-duty processing equipment. Chemicals and Materials recovered include: Phenyl-2-propanone (P2P), which is the the main, highly controlled precursor required for methamphetamine synthesis; 1800-litre drums containing Phenylacetic acid (the primary precursor used to synthesize P2P); Two 180L drums containing a staggering 300 litres of whitish crystalline substance; Four 180L drums containing dark liquid undergoing synthesis.

“Others include: 101 bags (25kg each) of Caustic Soda; 17 containers (25L each) of Sulphuric Acid; 19.5 containers (25kg each) of Tartaric Acid; 5 containers of Reniso Ultracool 68 (three 50L and two 25L capacity; 25 bottles (500ml each) of 80% Thioglycolic Acid; 2 containers (25L each) of Ethyl Phenylacetate, and 25 cartons of aluminum foil.

“The Industrial Processing Equipment discovered at the site include: One (1) Reactor Pot, which is the heart of the chemical synthesis; Two (2) mounted distillation units and three (3) fabricated mixers and condensers; as well as Two (2) vegetable dehydrator machines used for the rapid drying of the crystals.

“As a result, immediate field tests were conducted by our forensic experts. Samples of the finished crystals recovered yielded a definitive positive result for Methamphetamine. Furthermore, the crystalline substance from the 180L drum tested positive for Phenylacetic acid. Every single gram of these exhibits has been safely evacuated, documented, and preserved for comprehensive and strict evidential presentation in court.

This is yet another multibillion-naira worth of illicit substances and production equipment ready to push millions of doses of synthetic drugs into our streets, communities and the international community but for the vigilance of our dedicated officers.”

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Marwa noted that the proximity of the latest discovery to the Ogun State lab uncovered about four weeks ago reveals a desperate attempt by drug barons to establish a synthetic drug manufacturing hub in the Southwest axis, adding that the cartels thought hiding in dense forests would shield them from the long arm of the law but were wrong.

“Let the message go out clearly to all drug cartels, domestic and international that Nigeria is not, and will never be, a safe haven for your illicit trade. We will find you in the cities, we will track you into the forests, and we will dismantle your infrastructure of death. They thought hiding in dense forests would shield them from the long arm of the law. They were wrong”, the NDLEA boss warned.

“We want to commend the gallantry, dedication, and clinical professionalism of our officers of the Oyo state Command involved in this operation. To the Nigerian public, we say thank you for your continued trust and credible information. Together, we are securing the future of our nation”, he added.

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BREAKING: El-Rufai arrives in court under heavy security for trial over alleged financial crimes

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Ex-Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has arrived at the Federal High Court sitting in Kaduna for the continuation of his ongoing trial over alleged financial misconduct and wire taping the National Security Adviser, brought by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC.

The former governor arrived at the court premises under intense security escort.

Recall that the case, which includes allegations of abuse of office, financial impropriety, and fraud during his tenure as governor, was previously adjourned to June 24, 2026, after two co-defendants failed to appear in court.

Meanwhile, El-Rufai has denied the allegations, while the ICPC says it has evidence supporting the charges.

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DAILY POST reports that on April 14, 2026, the presiding judge of the court, Justice Rilwan Aikawa, granted the former Governor bail in the sum of N200 million, with conditions including two sureties – one being a serving or retired civil servant at Grade Level 15, and the other a recognised traditional ruler.

His lawyers later applied to the court for the variation of the bail conditions, which was turned down by the court.

At the court proceedings on Wednesday, the two co-defendants are expected to be present for the continuation of the hearing on the substantive matter.

Details shortly…

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