BossuTv Logo
trending_flat
Otti to predecessors: No law says I must live in Govt House

Abia State governor Alex Otti says no law compels him to live or work from the Government House in Umuahia, despite threats by some former governors to sue him over the issue. Speaking at a media parley in Umuahia, Otti said he is ready for any legal challenge and has already consulted his lawyers. He noted that after studying the Constitution, he found no provision that forces a governor to reside in a particular location. Otti explained that he currently operates from his private residence in Nvosi because the Governor’s Lodge and offices in Government House were left in a deplorable condition by previous administrations. He said the facilities are being rebuilt, including a new governor’s office, and insisted he owes no one an explanation for his temporary base. His comments followed recent threats by former governors Orji Uzor Kalu, […]

trending_flat
Labour Party Goes Solo: Rules Out 2027 Coalition, Vows to Build on 2023 Gains

Labour Party Stands Alone: "No Coalition for 2027" The Julius Abure-led Labour Party (LP) has made a decisive statement: it will contest the 2027 elections independently, rejecting alliances with other political parties. Key resolutions from LP’s NEC meeting:✔ No coalition participation despite ongoing opposition talks✔ Focus on rebuilding 2023’s "impactful" momentum✔ Denunciation of factional meeting at Transcorp Hotel as "illegal" "We won’t align with spent forces who mismanaged Nigeria’s resources," declared Abure. Why LP is Betting on Solo Power 🔹 Ideological Independence: LP insists its socio-economic policies differ fundamentally from other parties.🔹 2023 Blueprint: Plans to replicate and expand on its surprise success (6.1M votes).🔹 Factional Crackdown: NEC invalidated the Umuahia group’s "Interim NWC" as unconstitutional. "Rebranding illegality doesn’t make it lawful," Abure fired at dissenting members. Who Was in the Room? • Julius Abure (National Chairman)• Alh. Farouk Ibrahim (National Secretary)• Sen. Datti Baba-Ahmed (2023 VP candidate)• NWC members & national officers Coalition Context: ADC’s Push […]

trending_flat
Labour Party Crisis: Abia Governor Otti Demands Abure’s Arrest Over “Impersonation” Amid Suspension Row

Labour Party Turmoil: Otti Fights Back, Labels Abure’s Suspension “A Joke” Abia State Governor Alex Otti has vehemently rejected his suspension from the Labour Party (LP) by factional leader Julius Abure, calling it an “affront on democracy” and urging the Inspector-General of Police (Kayode Egbetokun) to arrest Abure for impersonation. The clash escalates a bitter leadership crisis splitting Nigeria’s third force party. Otti’s Counterattack: “Abure Isn’t LP Chairman” Supreme Court Ruling: Otti cites an April 2024 Supreme Court verdict that ousted Abure as National Chairman, recognizing the Senator Nenadi Usman-led caretaker committee instead. Suspension Defiance: “Abure lacks authority to suspend anyone,” Otti declared, dismissing the move as “a joke by clowns seeking a crown they don’t deserve.” Police Action: Otti petitioned the IGP to arrest Abure for allegedly parading himself as chairman illegally. The Suspension Saga: Who’s In Charge? On Wednesday, Abure’s faction announced Otti’s suspension alongside five others (including a senator and […]

trending_flat
Anambra Guber Race Upheaval: Moghalu Set for LP Ticket as Nwosu Exits Over Alleged Irregularities

The Labour Party (LP) governorship primary for Anambra State’s November 2025 election took a dramatic turn as aspirant John Nwosu withdrew hours before the vote, citing “grave irregularities” and leaving George Moghalu, former National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) chief, as the sole candidate. The controversy has cast a shadow over the party’s internal processes and raised questions about compliance with electoral guidelines. Nwosu’s Explosive Exit: Delegates, Deadlines, and “Illegality” In a scathing statement, Nwosu accused the LP of flouting its own constitution and INEC guidelines. Key grievances include: No delegate congress: Despite INEC requirements, Nwosu claimed no delegates were elected across Anambra’s 21 LGAs. A disputed list emerged just 8 hours before the primary. Abure’s “illegal” oversight: The primary was allegedly orchestrated by ex-LP National Chairman Julius Abure, whose tenure expired a day earlier following a Supreme Court ruling on April 4, 2025. Nwosu argued Abure’s actions “lacked […]

Login to enjoy full advantages

Please login or subscribe to continue.

Go Premium!

Enjoy the full advantage of the premium access.

Stop following

Unfollow Cancel

Cancel subscription

Are you sure you want to cancel your subscription? You will lose your Premium access and stored playlists.

Go back Confirm cancellation