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“I went to court to restore my right, I won’t attend convention”-Lamido
Former Jigawa State Governor, Sule Lamido, says he approached the court to reclaim his right to vie for leadership positions within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Lamido, in an interview in Friday’s edition of Channels Television’s Politics Today, said the case was a personal fight for dignity and not a move against the party.
“I went to court not because I have anybody in mind, but I went to get my rights back taken by my party. The issue is just about my own personality, dignity and honour being restored more than anything else or being in the court,” he said.
The former governor stated that it was disheartening to see the party, once united, struggle with distrust.
“I won the case, fair enough, but then again, it is also equally tormenting that the case I won is about my party, about our unity, family. A family that was so united and cohesive, with so much love and trust, is all eroded, and we are now simply fighting. And I feel very sad; let the problem be solved,” the former governor added.
He also explained that he could “not withdraw the suit” because a judgment now exists.
‘I’ll Stand By Court’
Lamido insisted he would not attend the convention scheduled for 15 November in Ibadan, Oyo State.
“This is very clear. For someone saved by the court, I can’t go where there is an injunction on the convention. How do I go there again? Am I now renouncing something I gained in the court?
“If I go to the convention, then it means whatever I have gotten has been washed away. There is a certain order from the court which restored my dignity, and therefore I will stand by the court because I am a party man who believes in law and order.
“Therefore, going to Ibadan means a renunciation of what I have gotten. The court gave a very clear injunction that the convention must not hold, so how do I go there? I can’t go there,” he clarified.
Lamido also dismissed rumours that he met with governors over the crisis and blamed them for weakening the party.
“PDP had 14 governors; today, there are only three left. We were 14 governors under the chairmanship of the PDP governors’ forum under Bala Mohammed, Bauchi State Governor. Under [Umar] Damagum today, we are only three. Even the three, two of them are going.
“I mean, the problem came from the governors, because they are so eroded, because they have a wrong notion of themselves. That they are now in charge,” he said.
He stressed he was “not desperate” to become national chairman but believed he could help restore the PDP’s lost structure.
Court Order, Deepening Crisis
In October, Lamido threatened legal action when he was unable to purchase the nomination form.
According to him, he visited the party secretariat but was reportedly told by the National Secretary, Senator Samuel Anyanwu, and the Organising Secretary, Umar Bature, that they had no information about the forms.
An Oyo State High Court in Ibadan adjourned ruling on a preliminary objection challenging its jurisdiction over a suit filed by PDP member Folahan Adelabi.
The case concerns the legality of the planned national convention scheduled for November 15 and 16.
INEC’s counsel argued that only the Federal High Court had jurisdiction over matters involving the commission.
The claimant’s counsel countered, insisting the objection breached his client’s constitutional rights to assembly.
The court adjourned ruling to December 8 and reaffirmed its interim order allowing preparations for the convention.
Similarly, the Federal High Court in Abuja issued a final order stopping the PDP from holding the convention.
Justice Peter Lifu ruled in favour of Lamido, ordering that the convention be suspended until he is allowed to purchase the nomination form for national chairman.
Meanwhile, a former Senate President, Bukola Saraki, advised the PDP to suspend the convention and set up a caretaker committee.
He said this would promote reconciliation and restore confidence among aspirants.
The conflicting judgments have intensified the party’s internal divisions.
PDP governors and major stakeholders met on Thursday in Abuja and insisted the convention would proceed.
They described November 15 and 16 as “irrevocable dates” despite the Abuja court order.
Delegates have already arrived in Ibadan, with the Lekan Salami Stadium fully decorated for the event.
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Finally, Trump unveils $1m gold card for the super rich
US President Donald Trump has unveiled his long-awaited ‘gold card’ offering legal status and a pathway to US citizenship for customers willing to pay the $1 million price tag.
The website Trumpcard.gov, complete with an “apply now” button, allows interested applicants to pay a $15,000 fee to the Department of Homeland Security for speedy processing.
After going through a background check or vetting process, applicants must then make a “contribution” – the website also calls it a “gift” – of $1 million to get the visa, similar to a “Green Card,” which allows them to live and work in the United States.
Basically, it’s a Green Card, but much better. Much more powerful, a much stronger path,” Trump told reporters at the White House. “A path is a big deal. Have to be great people.”
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said some 10,000 people have already signed up for the gold card during a pre-registration period and he expected many more to do so. “I would expect over time that we’d sell, you know, thousands of these cards and raise, you know, billions, billions of dollars,” Lutnick told Reuters in a brief interview.
Lutnick said the gold card program would bring people into the United States who would benefit the economy.
He compared that to “average” Green Card holders, whom he said earned less money than average Americans and were more likely to be on or have family members on public assistance. He did not provide evidence for that assertion.
Trump’s administration has pursued a broad crackdown on immigration, deporting hundreds of thousands of people who were in the country illegally and also taking measures to discourage legal immigration.
The gold card program is the Trump version of a counterbalance to that, designed to make money for the U.S. Treasury in the same way the president, a former New York businessman and reality television host, has said his tariff program has successfully done.
Lutnick noted that there was also a corporate version of the gold card that allowed companies to get expedited visas for employees they wanted to work in the United States, for a $2 million contribution per employee.
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Benin Republic confirms coup leader, Tigri is hiding in Togo
Pascal Tigri, the alleged mastermind behind the failed coup in the Republic of Benin, is reportedly hiding in Togo, government officials in Cotonou have confirmed.
Tigri, identified by Beninese soldiers as the leader of the attempted coup, fled after the mutiny was foiled with military support from Nigeria and Côte d’Ivoire.
According to Beninese officials who spoke with Reuters on Wednesday, Tigri is believed to be in Lomé 2, a high-security neighbourhood in the Togolese capital that also hosts President Faure Gnassingbé’s residence.
A Beninese intelligence memo sent to Togo’s national security agency said Tigri had been contacted by a Togolese phone number on the day of the coup.
“Our department would like to request your support in apprehending and then handing over these fugitive soldiers to the Beninese authorities by your competent services,” the letter stated.
Benin’s President, Patrice Talon, vowed that those behind the plot would face justice.
“This treachery will not go unpunished,” Talon declared.
A senior official warned that Togo’s refusal to extradite the suspects could be interpreted as complicity in the coup attempt.
“If the Togolese government fails to extradite them to Benin, it would be proof that Togo was involved,” the official said.
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SAD: Trailer Collides With Bus, K!lls 8 UNIJOS students
There was confusion on Zaria Road in Jos, Plateau State, after a trailer lost control and collided with a bus carrying students of the University of Jos (UNIJOS) returning from a night outing.
The incident occurred in the early hours of Thursday, December 11, 2025, killing at least eight students and the bus driver.
Two students who survived the accident were reportedly rushed to a nearby hospital.
The students were returning from a night outing around 2 am in two hired buses when a trailer travelling at high speed apparently suffered brake failure and rammed into one of the buses.
A survivor who recounted the tragic incident, said the impact of the collision caused the bus driver to lose control, sending the vehicle crashing into an electric pole just before the Farin Gada bridge.
The survivor said, “The collision tore the bus apart, killing eight occupants instantly before emergency responders later arrived to evacuate the bodies and rushed the two to a nearby hospital.
“We were sitting at the back, so the force didn’t hit us as badly. Immediately, the trailer struck us, and the bus started shaking. Before anyone could react, we hit the electric pole. The whole bus just broke apart.
“We were heading home after a night out in two buses around 2am when the tragic incident happened. It was so sudden. We didn’t even see the trailer. After the hit, everyone was shouting, then the crash happened.”
Confirming the incident, a senior police officer at the Plateau State Command said a manhunt has been launched for the trailer driver who fled the scene of the accident.
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