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Ahead 2027, Obidient Movement Set Up Global Advisory Council

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This was contained in a statement by its Coordinator, Dr Yunusa Tanko.

The emergence of the OBIDIENT movement has profoundly transformed Africa’s political landscape, particularly in Nigeria, where it has disrupted the norms of traditional politics. This movement, driven by passionate young Nigerians, has mobilized unprecedented support for Mr. Peter Obi, establishing itself as a formidable force in the country’s political arena.

Harnessing various media platforms, the OBIDIENT movement has effectively spread its message, engaged voters, and challenged the dominance of Nigeria’s major political parties. This new wave of political activism has sparked increased youth participation and reshaped the strategies employed in political campaigns across the nation.

What started as a grassroots initiative to reform Nigeria’s stagnant political system has evolved into a global socio-ideological phenomenon. The movement resonates deeply with citizens who are tired of corruption, insecurity, and economic hardship. Today, the OBIDIENT movement stands as one of Africa’s most impactful campaigns, inspiring people worldwide.

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The driving force behind the movement is a collective desire for change, transparency, and accountability. The movement embodies the aspirations of a generation determined to reclaim Nigeria’s future and build a better nation for all its citizens.

It represents a unique ideological culture in Nigeria and across sub-Saharan Africa, rooted in the principles of volunteerism and unwavering commitment. It is driven by citizens who are disillusioned with retrogressive leadership, unfulfilled potential, and outdated stereotypes.

The movement transcends political affiliations, socio-cultural backgrounds, ethnic identities, religious beliefs, and racial boundaries, uniting Nigerians and Africans under a shared vision for progress.

The OBIDIENT Movement Ethos: The 5Cs for a New Nigeria

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Competence: Deliver results.

Character: Lead with integrity.

Capacity: Handle complexity.

Credibility: Earn trust.

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Compassion: Put the people first.

In building our structural base from the previous regional engagement  we had and as approved by His Excellency Peter Obi kindly find below the list of Advisory Council  and Directorate Members to be followed up with the states Collegiate at a later date.

Regional Advisory council
NW
• Ibrahim Abdulkarim
• Shuaibu Fagge
• Hamisu Santuraki
• Abduljaleel Dangulbi
• Maryam uthman
• Sidi Aba

NE
• Prof. Kalep Bulus Filli
• Sani  Abdulssalam.
• Prof Anna Mohammed Malgwi
• Zanna Ali Haruna
• Ayuba thlama Wakawa
• Jerry Martin kanjo

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NC
• Peter Ameh
• Dr Joseph Ndarang
• Daniel Shehu Gambo
• Sewuese Apeverga (Selma)
• Pamson Dagyat
. Nedd Gideon
. Mahmud Adamu

SE
• Dr Njideka Ezeadili (Dr DEKA)
• Patrick Obi
• Professor Owojecho Omoha
• Eng Emmanuel Ihemadu
• Florence Ndidi
• Prince Solomon Udochukwu
. Ekene Nwakuche

SW
• Hon Seyi Sowunmi
• Dele Farotimi
• Rev Eliashib Ime-James
• Lanre Fadahunsi
• Akin Olaoye
. Baba Oloye

SS
• Professor Nwakobia
• Dcn Chris Iyoware
• Dr. Peterside Sofiri Starson Jnr.
• Olumide Akpata
• Obonganwan Barbra Etim James.
• Naomi Essien

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Supporting Advisory council

Oseloka Obaze
Mr Ifeanyi Thaddaus Ezeagu.
Ikenna Azomchi
Sheikh Anata
March Oyinki
Ndi Kato
Dr Stanley Kavwam
Hon Onochie Osheokwu
Chinaa Nwokorie
Luka Dalang
Pastor Austin
Dr Binna Ekechukwu
Prof Stella Okuna
Augustine iyan okon
Eboh Okorie
Dr Fola Adebayo
Elder Chika Nwobu
Prisca Chinwe Eboh
Dr A Ogbanufe
Hilda Dokubo
Dcn Ken Pela
Muhammad Yahaya
Abubakar isa
Abdulwasiu saidu
Samuel Musa
Jonathan Alfred
Abubakar sordiq
Patricia Eduajemiekemo
Emmanuel oladotun
Dr Joseph Onuorah
Dr Ope Banwo
Blossom Martins
Miss Dabira Olayinka
Jumoke Alawode
Comrade dele Abiola
Arch. Chinelo Ofoche

Directorate of the National Assembly Advisory Council.

Arinze Ekene Chikelu
Hon Uchenna H. Okonkwo
Anyalogu Nelson
Engr chuks Odimegwu
LINUS ABBA OKORIE
Barrister Femi Kehinde
Babatunde Olaniyan
Bar Ikpendu Ogada
Mr. Ekene Orogbu
Hon Cosmo Agbo, PhD.
Robert Obasi
Rotimi Odunaike
Lanre Akinola
Dr. Frank IK Oduah
‪Tekena McPepple
Prof. Patrick Igbinaduwa
Hauwa Magoro Kebbi State
Eniola Onaola
Dr Ekwe Okwudiri Chris.
Lanre Farinloye
Kunle Soaga
Hon Sunday Umeha
CHIEF CHARLES OKAFOR
Omobolanle Ogunnaike
Micheal Anokwuru
FESTUS UGWA
Maj. General Chris Eze (rtd)
Hon. Amb. Daniel Asama Ago.

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Advisory Directorates .

• Operations (Admin, events and programs, security/intelligence, human resources and capacity development).  —
• Political Engagement.
• Mobilisation and membership. (Recruitment, Grassroot Projects)
• Research, policy development and strategy.
• Finance, fundraising, resource mobilisation and accountability.
• Legal and constitutional affairs.
• Technology and data management/analysis.
• Communications.
• Diaspora Engagement.
• National Assembly.

Technology and data management/analysis:
Anthony Chinwo
Linous Okoreie
Finance, fundraising, resource mobilisation and accountability:

Val Ozigbo
Mbagwu Ndidi –
Nexus
Abubakar Yewale

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Mobilisation:

Blessing Okoli – Jack
Justin Kingland
Uchenna Nwabueze
Serah Ibrahim
Monday Otene
Akor Christian (Due process)
Sunday Baloma
Enan Maigari
Hauwa Ashafa (Arewa Chick)
Daniel Okpe Ejembi
Daniel Elombah
Morris Monye
Mirrabel Imote
Chigozie Alex Ifeanyichukwu
Jabir Ibrahim Yaro
Benjamin Adze Sarki (SarkiB)
Elijah Umanu
Mr Lucky Chidi Kanu
Micheal Igwe

Communications And Media:

Eyitemi Taire
Judith Akatugba
Nana Kazaure
Babangida Kakaki
David Obiasogu
Kamal Yusuf
Chuka Ufondu
Daniel Elombah
Mazi Ezeoke
Kiibati Bankole
Uchenna Nwabueze
Priscilia Amadi
Uche Okoye
Dotun Oyebolu
Barr. Ken Eluma Asogwa

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Legal and constitutional affairs:
Barr. Vincent otaakpukpu
Barr. Kelechchukwu Uzoka

Diaspora

Dr David Ogula
Ayo Desilva
Bolanle Emiabata-Anibaba
Dr Tonia Ogbanufe
Barr Prisca Eboh
Dr Joseph Onuorah
Stephen Osemwinge
Tonnie Aseaomeh
Ify Davies

Research, Policy Development and strategy:
Dr Chukwudi Analo
Jamila M. Umar

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Political engagement:
Engr. Okechukwu Chikwendu
Alhaji Attah Ikeleji
Barr Eunice Atujide

Together, we affirm that a new Nigeria is POssible!

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Trump’s administration stops foreign aids on HIV to Nigeria, other countries as experts react

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The Donald Trump administration has halted funding for HIV/AIDS programs in Nigeria and other developing countries, a move that has drawn widespread criticism from global health experts and activists.

This decision comes despite ongoing efforts to combat the disease in regions that heavily rely on international aid to sustain healthcare initiatives.

The decision affects the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), which has been a critical source of funding for HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention in Nigeria and other low-income nations.

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Over the years, PEPFAR has supported millions of individuals with life-saving antiretroviral treatments, helping to curb the spread of the virus in some of the world’s most vulnerable communities.

Health experts fear this funding freeze could lead to devastating setbacks in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

Dr. Amina Ahmed, a Nigerian health policy expert, warned of severe consequences for patients who depend on subsidized medication.

“This decision will leave many Nigerians living with HIV without access to treatment. It threatens to reverse years of progress made in reducing HIV-related deaths and new infections,” Dr. Ahmed said.

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The suspension could also disrupt prevention programs, including mother-to-child transmission initiatives, which have been pivotal in reducing the number of newborns born with the virus.

Critics argue that the decision reflects a lack of empathy for struggling nations. Dr. Michael Jones, a U.S.-based global health advocate, described the move as a “callous disregard for human lives.”

The Trump administration has defended the decision, citing budgetary constraints and a shift in focus toward domestic healthcare priorities.

However, advocates argue that cutting off aid to developing countries will have broader implications for global health security.

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Nigeria, which has one of the highest HIV prevalence rates globally, could face dire consequences.

The National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) estimates that over 1.9 million Nigerians are living with HIV.

Many of these individuals depend on PEPFAR-supported programs for their treatment and care.

The announcement has sparked calls for urgent action. Local NGOs and international organizations have begun lobbying for alternative funding sources to bridge the gap left by the U.S. withdrawal.

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Advocacy groups are also urging the Nigerian government to increase its healthcare budget to reduce reliance on foreign aid.

The decision has drawn parallels to the global reaction following similar cuts during the early years of the AIDS epidemic.

Analysts warn that reducing funding for HIV/AIDS programs could lead to a resurgence of the disease, undermining decades of progress in public health.

As the global community reacts to this development, the focus remains on finding sustainable solutions to ensure that affected individuals continue receiving the care they need.

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The Nigerian government and international stakeholders now face the challenge of mitigating the impact of this funding gap while maintaining momentum in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

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El-Rufai explains why he didn’t make it to Tinubu’s cabinet

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Ex-Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has revealed why he is not part of President Bola Tinubu’s cabinet.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain stated that he was never interested in any ministerial position and he had already informed Tinubu about it.

Recall that the Senate, in August 2023, declined to confirm El-Rufai as a ministerial nominee over a negative security report from the State Security Service (SSS).

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While other nominees were approved, El-Rufai, alongside two others, was asked to resolve security concerns before confirmation.

In a tweet on Thursday morning, El-Rufai dismissed claims that he sought a position in Tinubu’s government, insisting that he had informed the president beforehand that he was not interested.

He said this while responding to presidential aide, Daniel Bwala who asked if his take on the APC would have been different if he were a member of Tinubu’s cabinet.

El-Rufai had criticized the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) for “straying away from its core values”, adding that he does not recognise his political party any longer.

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He also criticized those making an issue out of his absence from the administration, calling them “latter-day converts” who lack moral integrity.

He tweeted:

“Good morning, @BwalaDaniel. I was cabinet minster 22 years ago, and was clear to Asiwaju that I was not interested in any position in his future government. The pathetic manner all of you latter-day converts to the Tinubu government make an issue of something that I never wanted in the first place is perhaps a reflection of the level of your moral flexibility.

“If I had remained in the Tinubu government, I will say or do the same on the tragedy within a party I was a founder, and the government that emerged from it – first in private sessions with those concerned, and then go public if no remedial actions are taken. Go and check my public service record from 1998.

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“I am only responding to you because I still think you are a decent person who may need a job, and not in the class of Wendell Simlin and that Kaduna pretender that our voters retired in 2019 – these clowns are political mercenaries that receive humongous monthly stipends from the security vote to be the first to jump on X and other platforms to defend everything the Asiwaju government does or fails to do, no matter how indefensible it may be.

“Enjoy your special adviser position, my brother, but remember that allegiance to God and country comes first in human scale of accountability, before any person or authority. – @elrufai”.

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Betrayal! Man Sells Friend To Ritualist For ₦5k, Victim’s Head Later Sold For ₦20k

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

A man has been nabbed in Ogun state for killing and dismembering his best friend for ritual purposes.

He handed over his friend to a ritualist in exchange for ₦5,000.

The ritualist later sold the victim’s head for ₦20,000.

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The shocking incident came to light through a viral post on X (formerly Twitter), which included footage of several suspects paraded by the police.

Each of them reportedly admitted to their roles in the gruesome murder.

According to reports, the suspect deceived his friend by promising him a farm job. However, upon arriving at the location, he allegedly gave the green light for his friend to be killed.

The ritualist then carried out the act and later sold the victim’s head for ₦20,000.

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The mastermind, a herbalist, was also forced to confess in the video.

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