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It’s all tissues of lies, Reps deny $5k bribery allegations, defends Emergency Rule in Rivers

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The House of Representatives has reacted to allegations of receiving financial inducement to endorse President Bola Tinubu’s proclamation of a state of emergency in Rivers State.

The House said its members were not bribed with $5,000 each to approve the emergency rule in the South-south state.

Deputy Spokesman of the House, Philip Agbese, said this while addressing journalists in Abuja on Saturday.

Mr Agbese, who represents the Ado/Obadigbo/Opkokwu Federal Constituency of Benue State, did not, however, disclose who made the allegation against the lawmakers.

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There are indications that he was veily reacting to an exclusive story last Thursday by Sahara Reporters that senators got between $5,000 and $10,000 each to approve the emergency rule in Rivers.

In the report, the newspaper said the FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, a party to the Rivers political crisis, provided the money to bribe the lawmakers to ratify President Bola Tinubu’s declaration of a state of emergency in the state.

The reports has been amplified by social media users.

However, Mr Akpabio had denied the allegation, describing it as falsehood and that it was orchestrated by people who intended to blackmail him and other senators.

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Mr Wike has yet to speak on the allegation.

The House approved the emergency rule the same day as the Senate.

Mr Agbese said the bribery allegations were attempts to spread misinformation to discredit the House.

He emphasised that the decision to support the emergency rule in the House was made in the interest of national stability and security.

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“The allegation that members of the House of Representatives were induced with $5,000 to pass a resolution, is unfair to the Parliament. Very, very unfair to the Parliament. What we did on Thursday was to align ourselves with what I call the wisdom of King Solomon,” he said.

The deputy spokesperson urged critics to focus on the positive impact of the House’s decision rather than questioning the process.

“All insinuations that any individual was given money to give to members is nothing but lies from the pit of hell. The opposition should see the good things that we are doing day and night for the country.

“At no point did members of the House engage in any financial inducement in relation to the state of emergency declaration. The decision was taken after extensive deliberations on the security and political situation in Rivers State, in line with our constitutional responsibilities to safeguard national stability. Any suggestion that lawmakers were bribed is pure fiction, designed to serve the interests of those who seek to distort facts and create unnecessary tension in the country,” he said.

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Mr Agbese said the House acted out of patriotism in order to prevent a breakdown of law and order in Rivers State.

“We have seen some of the developments in River State. The government is not doing badly. But what we are saying is that, we don’t want the breakdown of institutions as far as River State is concerned.

“We deployed our wisdom as a Parliament, not to pander to sentiments or views expressed by groups outside. Yes, we are a people’s Parliament. We listen to the voices of Nigerians. Of course, there are people who say the state of emergency by Mr. President is wrong. There are those who also believe that it was done in the right manner to ensure that there is peace in that state.

“As a Parliament, our interest is to form a bridge, to ensure that our democracy continues to work. As a Parliament, our interest is to protect our democracy and democratic institutions. We resolved as a Parliament to make certain amendments to the proclamations made by Mr President.”

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Mr Agbese dismissed concerns that President Tinubu’s decision undermines democracy, arguing that the president is a true democrat who is dedicated to protecting Nigeria’s institutions.

“We know Mr. President very well. He is a democrat. He has fought for the institutions of our democracy as far as Nigeria is concerned. And he is one man who would always want to protect this democracy. He is a President that we know as a Parliament.

“We have been relating with him as the president of the country for the past almost two years now. We have been relating with him as our president. We have seen his concerns. The 10th House of Representatives has seen the the genuine concerns and we believe and trust that if these issues are resolved in less than six months, Mr. President is going to put an end to the state of emergency in that state.”

Addressing concerns about quorum, Mr Agbese clarified that the House met its constitutional requirement with 243 members present during the deliberations on emergency rule in Rivers.

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He was, however, silent on why the lower chamber used voice votes for the proclamation despite a constitutional provision that mandates two-third majority votes by each chamber for such approval.

PREMIUM TIMES had reported that the two chambers of the National Assembly used voice votes to approve President Bola Tinubu’s State of Emergency in Rivers.

Section 305 (6b) of the Nigerian constitution mandates that a state of emergency in any part of Nigeria proclaimed by the president must be supported by “two-thirds majority of all the members of each House of the National Assembly.”

However, instead of conducting an official roll-call vote where each lawmaker’s stance is recorded, both chambers of the National Assembly adopted a voice vote, a method where lawmakers simply shout “aye” or “nay,” and the presiding officer subjectively determines which side has the majority.

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When the motion for the emergency rule was put to a voice vote, no senator openly said “nay,” which led to its approval.

Despite the apparent consensus during the voice vote in the two chambers, some senators, namely Seriake Dickson (Bayelsa West) and Ireti Kingibe (FCT) have spoken out against the process.

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Fuji Icon KWAM 1 Formally Declares Interest in Awujale of Ijebuland Stool

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Fuji music legend, King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal (KWAM 1), has officially declared his intention to be considered for the vacant Awujale of Ijebuland stool.

In a letter dated December 3, 2025, and addressed to the Fusengbuwa Ruling House of Agunsebi Quarters, Ayinde stated that his interest in the revered throne stems from his lineage as a bona fide son of the Oba Jadiara family.

According to him, “Otunba Wasiu Ayinde Adewale Olasunkanmi Omogbolahan Anifowoshe, MON, hereby formally notifies the Fusengbuwa Ruling House of my intention to be considered for the vacant stool of the Awujale of Ijebuland, subject strictly to the provisions of Ijebu customary law and Ogun State Chieftaincy Laws.”

He highlighted his ancestry, stating that his roots in the Fusengbuwa Ruling House qualify him to vie for the throne. Ayinde added that he has dedicated more than five decades to promoting Ijebu, Yoruba, and Nigerian culture through music and cultural projects.

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KWAM 1 also referenced his various honours, including his installation as Mayegun of Yorubaland in 2020, his conferment as Olori Omo-Oba and Otunba Afidipotemole of Akile Ijebu in 2023 by the late Awujale, and his national honour as a Member of the Order of the Niger (MON) in 2022.

The musician expressed optimism that the selection process for the next Awujale would be concluded within weeks.

Confirming receipt of Ayinde’s letter, the chairman of the Fusengbuwa Ruling House, Abdul Lateef Adebayo Owoyemi, urged family members to remain calm as the traditional process unfolds.

He noted that an official response had already been sent to Ayinde, as had been done for other recent declarations of interest.

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“In Sha Allah, we shall all have cause to rejoice and thank the Almighty God, who alone makes anyone king, within a matter of weeks,” Owoyemi said, expressing confidence in a peaceful and successful conclusion of the selection process.

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Enemies of press freedom: Why IPI recorded Egbetokun, Bago, Eno in its Black Book

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The International Press Institute (IPI) Nigeria has defended its decision to blacklist Niger State Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago, Akwa Ibom State Governor Umo Eno, and Inspector-General of Police Kayode Egbetokun in its new Nigeria Book of Infamy—a public registry documenting officials who undermine press freedom.

The names were unveiled on December 2 at the 2025 IPI Nigeria Conference and AGM in Abuja, where Vice President Kashim Shettima and Information Minister Mohammed Idris formally launched the book.

IPI said the initiative aims to hold state actors accountable for actions that intimidate journalists or violate constitutionally protected media rights.

IPI Nigeria President, Musikilu Mojeed, announced that the first set of entries would include the two governors and the police chief, citing their “repeated excesses against the media” despite multiple attempts at constructive engagement.

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In a detailed statement released Thursday, the institute outlined the violations that led to their inclusion.

IPI Nigeria accused Governor Bago of overseeing persistent attacks on journalists and media organisations in Niger State.

The most blatant, it said, was the shutdown of Badegi 90.1 FM in Minna on August 1, 2025.

During an APC meeting, Bago reportedly ordered the Commissioner for Homeland Security and the Commissioner of Police to seal the station and profile its owner over alleged criticism of his administration.

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IPI condemned the action on August 3 and attempted dialogue with the state government, but said its efforts were ignored.

Although public pressure forced the reopening of the station, the institute said harassment of journalists in the state continued.

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FCT minister,  Wike reveals his secret, says my guiding spirit is to remain focused, hails contractor

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…insists he likes sticking to mandates
…says defectors in Rivers kept him in the dark

By Emmanuel Agaji

The Federal Capital Territory FCT Minister Nyesom Wike has revealed the secret that has made him successful declaring that his guiding spirit has been his ability to remain focused.

Addressing journalists shortly after inspecting ongoing construction work at Katampe on Friday, the action packed minister said he tries not to allow distractions overshadow his productivity.

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On rumours about his health and his alleged arrest in France, the minister rubbished such insinuations with a wave of his hand.
Hear him:

“Well, let me first of all commend the contractor CDC Global. It was awarded before we came on board. And I know I came here sometimes in November last year 2024. At that time they were doing the piling work but from what you have seen the contractors have done very well.

“And they have promised that in the next three months this interchange would have been completed. What surprises me is the confidence they have even though we have not funded them very well but you can see the level of work they have done. I am really impressed and we are going to make sure that the contractors having that confidence in us, we will make sure that this job is well funded so that they will be able to complete it as they have promised in the next three months.

” The quality of job is quite encouraging. And we want to thank Mr President for the confidence he also has in us and that is why most contractors are working even without the funding believing that they will be paid and that is what is required, I’m so happy.

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“And this will decongest the traffic situation that leads to Gwarimpa Estate. It is really amazing and I am sure residents here will be happy at the end of the day when this interchange is completed.

“I am very happy, I must commend them. And tell the people of Abuja that this administration means well and all we are doing for Abuja is for Abuja to compete with other cities in the world. So I am very, very happy. And that is to say when contractors have confidence in the administration nothing can stop you moving forward.

“What is important is that I remain focused. Like you said they were the ones that were arrested. Like you said on Saturday we were inspecting Kubwa road, you see people will like to distract you, but the moment you are focused, you know what you are doing and do not be perturbed by whatever they say.

“You remembered the last time they said they were sick and they were flown overseas, this time around they said they have been arrested in France. I am doing my job, so it’s for you to remain focused and your boss the President is happy with what you are doing and then you too you are focused to deliver on the mandate that have been given to you.

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“People will say all kinds of things but they are happy that we are doing the job. But because they want to distract you, they want to carry all kinds of propaganda but since you know what you are doing, the only thing is to remain focused and deliver on the mandate given to you by Mr President.

“So all those things don’t bother me, what is important is that you are doing your job. When they carry all these kinds of lies, at a point people will no longer even read the junks they’re trying to tell.

“So for me focus is the major thing, are you focused, don’t try to be distracted, critics will always not be happy that you are doing well. So we are focused and we will not be distracted.

Well it is unfortunate. I have always said everybody has the right to make a choice, the party is fully fractionalized and when it is fractionalized, they are bound to leave the party. I am still in PDP, you can see that not everybody has left.
” I believe 16 or 17 of them have left out of 27, we still have quite a good number about 10 and we will continue to work together. They never told me but they have a right.

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” So those who remain we will continue to work together. And that is what I have said to the party, put your house in order so that at the end of the day if you don’t put your house in order, it is the party that loses and it behoves on the party to work to see how they remain relevant opposition.

“But they choose not to. So for me those who have left, they are free but those that remain in the party we will continue to work together.

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