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Osun Guber Poll: Kwara PDP Felicitates Adeleke On Reelection
- Hails Osun People’s courage
Stephen Olufemi Oni, Ilorin
The Kwara State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has congratulated the Governor of Osun State, Senator Ademola Adeleke, the Adeleke family and the resilient people of Osun State on the outcome of the just-concluded 2026 governorship election.
The party, in a statement by its State Publicity Secretary, Olusegun Olusola Adewara, said it especially commended Osun people for coming out en masse to vote despite the intimidation, threats and violence that preceded the election, saying this demonstrated courage and commitment to democracy.
“The Osun political atmosphere was heavily charged, with the state witnessing an extraordinary display of federal governmental power, an overwhelming security presence, threats, political intimidation and violence before the election. Yet, despite these pressures, the people of Osun refused to surrender their democratic choices as they came out en masse to vote for the candidate of their choice, demonstrating remarkable courage and commitment to democracy,” the party noted.
The PDP, however, berated Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq for openly declaring that the support of the Federal Government, coupled with the presence of APC governors and party machinery, would deliver victory for the APC candidate rather than the will of the people of Osun.
It described the governor’s remark as unfortunate, noting that it further reinforced what it called his hollow perception of democracy and leadership. According to the party, democracy is ultimately about the people exercising their constitutional right to freely choose their leaders, not about the deployment of governmental power, political machinery or intimidation to predetermine electoral outcomes
“Our party is appalled by the anti-democratic remarks made by Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq during the APC campaign rally in Osogbo, where he appeared to place greater confidence in federal might, presidential backing and the massive political machinery mobilised by the APC than in the free will of the Osun electorate.
“AbdulRazaq’s position represented a fundamental misunderstanding of how democracy works. However, we believe the outcome of the election has now provided a fitting democratic response to the governor’s misplaced and arrogant confidence.
“The people of Osun have, by this historic decision, demonstrated to Abdulrazaq that the people remain the ultimate owners of political power, not federal might, voters’ inducement or manipulation, which he appears to have programmed into his calculations for the 2027 elections in Kwara State.
“The Osun election has also delivered an important lesson to Governor Abdulrazaq and his outgoing APC government in Kwara, particularly those who mistake incumbency for ownership of the electorate and traditional institutions.
“We put it to him that occupying the office of governor does not mean Kwarans have surrendered their conscience or their right to make independent political choices. The misuse of traditional rulers for political advantage does not guarantee that the people will vote according to the wishes of those in power. Kwarans remain the ultimate custodians of their political power and the final arbiters of who they entrust with leadership.
“For the Kwara PDP, the significance of the Osun election goes beyond the victory of one candidate or one political platform. It is a victory for the principle that the ballot belongs to the voters. The people of Osun have demonstrated that courage at the ballot box can overcome political intimidation and that the collective will of the people remains stronger than the machinery of government.
“We urge the people of Kwara to draw inspiration from the Osun example by remaining courageous, vigilant and committed to protecting their democratic rights as we approach the 2027 elections. The power to determine who governs ultimately belongs to the people, and no political authority, regardless of its influence, resources or institutional power, should ever make citizens believe otherwise.”
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Why I Married Cristiano Ronaldo in Our Living Room – Georgina Rodriguez
By Fabian Apechihin
Cristiano Ronaldo’s partner, Georgina Rodriguez, has explained why they chose to have a private wedding at home instead of hosting an extravagant ceremony.
Ronaldo and Rodriguez recently announced their marriage in a joint Instagram post, revealing that the ceremony was a modest affair held in the living room of their mansion in Cascais, Portugal.
The decision surprised many, particularly those who expected the high-profile couple to celebrate their union with a lavish wedding.
In an interview with Vogue, Rodriguez explained that her views about marriage and weddings had changed over the years. She said that although she once dreamed of a fairy-tale wedding as a child, she eventually came to prefer a more intimate celebration with her family.
“As a little girl, I envisioned the grandest castle, the most magnificent carriage, the longest gown and a crown adorned with diamonds,” she said.
“Now, I find myself saying: no. I desire something intimate, shared with my partner and our children, in the comfort of our home. We have access to castles, houses, islands, horses, and cars every day.
“However, an intimate gathering is something more unique for us,” she added.
Rodriguez also explained that holding the ceremony in their living room carried special emotional significance because it is where the family spends much of its everyday life.
“We chose to hold the ceremony in our living room, the place where we share breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and where we experience our daily lives,” she said.
“In 30 years, I want our children to remember that something wonderful occurred at this table, the wedding vows of their parents,” Rodriguez added.
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Illegal Mining in Nigeria Linked to Terrorism, Insecurity – UNODC
By Fabian Apechihin
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has linked illegal mining in Nigeria to organised crime, terrorism and insecurity across West Africa.
The UN agency disclosed this in a statement on Monday following a meeting between its delegation and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) Mining Marshals.
The delegation was led by Tullio Santini, Chief of the Africa Section of the Terrorism Prevention Branch (TPB) at UNODC.
Santini described the NSCDC Mining Marshals’ enforcement unit as critical to efforts to combat illegal mining and its associated criminal activities in Nigeria.
The meeting focused on the UNODC Crime-Terrorism Nexus Initiative, led by Robert Haslinger, a law enforcement expert from the Swedish Police.
According to UNODC, the initiative is designed to strengthen cooperation among governments and law enforcement agencies in dismantling the financial and operational links between organised criminal networks and terrorist groups.
Speaking on behalf of the NSCDC Commandant General, Ahmed Abubakar Audi, Commander John Onoja Attah described UNODC as an important partner in the fight against illegal mining in Nigeria.
Attah noted that previous training programmes supported by UNODC had significantly improved collaboration between the Mining Marshals and the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU).
He said continued cooperation between relevant agencies would be crucial to addressing the security and financial challenges associated with illegal mining in the country.
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Kwankwaso Reflects on Fading Political Alliances
By Fabian Apechihin
Former Kano State Governor, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has reflected on the transient nature of political relationships, noting that political associates can become distant despite having once worked closely together.
Kwankwaso made the remarks while recalling some of his former political associates.
“I told him that when I come here, I don’t see Bucknor. When I come here, I don’t see Ambode. I started counting the people,” he said.
According to him, his political experience has shown that relationships formed in politics can change over time, with former allies sometimes becoming strangers despite their previous collaborations.
However, Kwankwaso singled out former Osun State Governor, Chief Bisi Akande, as one of the few political associates he still considers a friend.
He likened political relationships to friendships formed in school, noting that former classmates can maintain strong bonds despite taking different paths in their political careers.
“It’s not very peculiar to Kano, but I think the Kano experience is special out of the general lots,” Kwankwaso said.
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