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2027: Tinubu’s ex‑ministers to face stiff battles in home states

Fresh political permutations ahead of the 2027 general elections are pitching some of President Bola Tinubu’s former ministers against powerful forces in their home states. Vanguard reports that at least four ex‑ministers nursing governorship or senatorial ambitions are expected to resign and immediately confront entrenched party structures and sitting governors. The affected states include Kano Abia Bauchi Gombe Kebbi and Adamawa where local dynamics and existing rivalries could complicate their paths to party tickets. In several of these states, incumbent governors and influential bloc leaders are said to be uncomfortable with the growing profiles of the former federal appointees. According to the report, some state party leaders fear that a direct entry of ex‑ministers into the 2027 race could upset delicate zoning arrangements and existing succession understandings. This has raised the prospect of silent feuds between the presidency’s allies and […]

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Three Die in Gombe Road Crash

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has confirmed three deaths in a road crash on the Gombe–Yola Road in Gombe State. The accident occurred around 9:00 p.m. on Tuesday before the Kashere junction in Akko Local Government Area. The crash, involving two cars, was attributed to wrongful overtaking and resulted in a head-on collision. Six other victims with varying injuries are receiving treatment at the Federal Teaching Hospital, Gombe. The corpses of the deceased were deposited at the Specialist Hospital in Gombe. FRSC Sector Commander Samson Kaura reiterated safety warnings about night driving, speeding, and risky overtaking: “Though it is the right of anyone to drive at night, if it is not necessary, kindly avoid it. The cars involved were speeding even when driving at night. We must drive with extra caution and reasonable speed, because the car you think […]

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NDLEA Seizes Over 500,000 Opioid Pills in Raids Across Four States

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has intercepted 502,280 opioid pills in coordinated raids across Nasarawa, Gombe, Kano, and Maiduguri, the agency announced on Sunday in Abuja. In a statement, NDLEA’s Director of Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, detailed the operations: Nasarawa State: A 36-year-old suspect was arrested at Abacha Park, Mararaba Karu, with 79,040 pills of tramadol and diazepam. In a separate operation in Lafia, a 47-year-old man was caught with 30,410 tramadol and Rohypnol pills, along with 38 bottles of codeine-based syrup concealed in a freezer from Asaba, Delta. Adamawa/Gombe: On August 27, a 23-year-old suspect was arrested in Ngorore following the interception of his waybilled consignment at Gombe Mega Park. The package contained 15,000 tramadol capsules hidden inside sacks of animal feed. Kano State: Two suspects were arrested along the Kano-Hadeja road on August 26 with […]

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