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APC chieftain kicks against automatic ticket for Tinubu

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President Bola Tinubu’s hope of emerging the consensus candidate of the All Progressives Congress APC ahead of the 2027 election is under threat.

 This is as a chieftain of the party, an Edo State born politician, Osifo Stanley, has stepped forward as the first aspirant to publicly declare his intention to contest the party’s presidential primary against the incumbent.

Stanley’s emergence comes weeks after the APC’s earlier national convention in March, where governors, National Assembly members and other party stakeholders adopted Tinubu as the sole candidate for the 2027 presidential election. State chapters, including Bauchi, Borno, Kebbi, Bayelsa, Cross River, Ekiti and Lagos, had subsequently endorsed the President in quick succession, presenting what appeared to be a closed field.

Speaking with journalists in Abuja, the aspirant said he had already requested the party’s account details for the payment of the requisite fees, making clear that his declaration was not rhetorical but operational.

He anchored his defiance squarely on the law. “I believe strongly that we all have the right to enjoy our constitutionally-guaranteed rights to run,” he said, invoking both the APC constitution and the Electoral Act 2026 as amended.

He argued that no endorsement, however sweeping, could substitute for the formal process of a primary election. “There is no part of our party’s constitution that says when people have endorsed you, or when anyone has been endorsed, you automatically become the candidate of the party.

“There is no such law in our party’s Constitution. There is no such law in Nigeria that endorsement is a pathway to becoming the candidate. The party Constitution recognises that you can come out to run. INEC law also recognises that you can come out to run,” he said.

On what he would offer Nigerians if given the ticket, Stanley pointed to the economy and security as the twin pillars of his agenda. “Our plan is to see how Nigeria can get out of lingering economic tension, metamorphose and set our priorities,” he said.

According to him, his priority areas will be the economy and security, which he said are the foundation upon which other developments are built.

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Tiwa Savage reflects on  participation at Oxford Africa Conference

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Afrobeats star Tiwa Savage has said African music is not in decline but is instead undergoing a necessary correction phase aimed at sustaining the industry’s long-term growth.
Speaking as a keynote speaker at the Oxford Africa Conference, Savage explained that the slowdown in the genre’s rapid expansion had created an opportunity to focus on strengthening infrastructure within the African music industry.
She noted that similar cycles had occurred in other global music genres, including hip-hop, R&B and pop, stressing that such adjustments were a normal part of industry development.
According to the singer, the current changes should not be mistaken for a collapse of African music.
Reflecting on her participation at the conference, Savage wrote: “I had the absolute pleasure of being a keynote speaker at the Oxford Africa Conference. It was important to highlight that while some may think African music is suffering a decline.
“We are actually in a healthy cycle where now that the noise from the rapid growth seems to have reduced we now need to focus on building the infrastructure to sustain this industry. Many genres have experienced this, from HipHop, to RnB to Pop. Our industry is no different. We now see that we have a lot to correct but let’s not confuse correction with collapse.”
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Italian club crowns Nigerian goalkeeper player of the season

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Maduka Okoye has been named Player of the Season by Udinese after an impressive campaign with the Serie A side.

The Super Eagles goalkeeper earned the recognition following a series of outstanding performances for the Zebras throughout the season.

 

Okoye, 26, endured a difficult start to the campaign after serving a two-month suspension linked to an alleged match-fixing investigation. However, the Nigerian shot-stopper returned strongly to reclaim his place as Udinese’s first-choice goalkeeper.

 

He delivered standout displays in key matches against and , helping his side secure important results during the season.

 

The goalkeeper has recorded 10 clean sheets in 29 league appearances for Udinese this term, underlining his importance to the club’s campaign.

 

Okoye’s fine form has also earned him a nomination for the Serie A Player of the Month award for May.

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