ADC Cautions Members Against Internal Bickering, Sues For Unity

The party stressed that supporting a particular individual for the party’s flag is legitimate, but such preferences he said should not fuel internal discord. “The party’s objective is to win the general election and offer Nigerians a credible alternative founded on good governance, inclusiveness, and accountability.

Praying for Survival: Inside Nigeria’s Unchecked Violence Against Christians — By Darlington Okpebholo Ray

In large parts of northern and central Nigeria, attending church has become an act of courage rather than a routine expression of faith. Worshippers gather knowing a service could be violently interrupted. Parents sit beside their children unsure whether they will return home alive. Pastors preach while scanning their surroundings. This fear is grounded in repeated and well documented assaults on churches and Christian communities.

Farmers Suffer Huge Loss as Tomato Prices Crash

Following years of devastation caused by the destructive Tuta absoluta pest known as the tomato leaf miner which first struck in 2016 and affected northern states like Jigawa, Kano, Katsina, Kaduna, Plateau, Gombe, and Nasarawa, many farmers had borrowed loans and invested heavily to revive production with improved pest control measures. The renewed confidence led to increased cultivation this dry season, resulting in abundant yields that have overwhelmed markets.

Kano APC Assures Smooth Resolution of Automatic Ticket for Defecting Governor Yusuf

The chairman emphasized that Governor Yusuf would not defect alone, noting the inclusion of elected local government chairmen, councilors, and other office holders. “We await his coming and believe me we will work out a modality that will ensure the success of the party in a unanimous manner without any form of crisis between old members and the new members,” Abbas said.

Tinubu’s Bold Reforms Reviving Nigeria’s Economy — APC Chieftain Asserts

The APC leader also credited Tinubu’s engagement with university unions including ASUU and NASU for restoring stability in the academic calendar. “Before now, students spent six or seven years on a four-year course, which contributed to brain drain,” Arise said. “Today, there is greater certainty that students can complete their studies on time, which has helped to curb that trend.”