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BREAKING: PDP loses Assembly candidate in Plateau

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Late Mathew Akawu

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Plateau State has lost its candidate, Hon. Mathew Akawu ahead of February general election.

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Akawu died on Friday in Jos shortly after he returned from a traditional festival in his Local Government.

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The deceased who was a former school principal was reportedly sick and rushed to the hospital.

It was learnt that Akawu died in a hospital on Friday morning after a brief illness, according to a source within the hospital where he gave up the ghost.

His family family source which confirmed his death said: “It’s true that we lost the PDP candidate this Friday morning .

“He went for their traditional festival in Bassa and came back. But shortly afterwards, he fell sick and complained of chest pain.

“He was then rushed to the hospital and early this morning on Friday he just died.”

His friend and a political associate, Hon. From Gwottson representing Jos South State Constituency lamented and described the death as shocking.

“It’s unfortunate that we lost him at this time. We will surely miss him and may God rest his soul”, adding that the deceased was a gentleman who loved his people so much.

The PDP candidate’s death brings to two the number of candidates who have died in the state ahead of the forthcoming general election.

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CAJ calls for immediate release of detained journalists in Burkina Faso

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Nairobi, Kenya: April 8, 2025 – The Congress of African Journalists (CAJ) has called for the immediate release of three journalists detained in Burkina Faso and forcibly conscripted into the armed forces. Guezouma Sanogo, president of the Association of Burkinabe Journalists (AJB), his deputy Boukari Ouoba, and Luc Pagbelguem, a reporter for the private TV station BFI, were arrested by National Security Council intelligence officers on March 24.

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Sanogo and Ouoba were detained after speaking out against increasing violations of press freedom during the AJB Congress. Pagbelguem’s arrest followed his media outlet’s coverage of the congress, where Sanogo also advocated for the release of four other journalists who were abducted and conscripted into the army in 2024.

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A video surfaced online last week showing the three journalists in military uniforms in an undisclosed location, flanked by armed men in Burkinabe army uniforms. The CAJ has strongly condemned the actions of the Burkinabe authorities, urging them to release the journalists immediately and uphold press freedom.

“We call on the Burkinabe authorities to immediately release the detained journalists and ensure journalists and media outlets can operate freely,” said Christopher Isiguzo, president of CAJ.
He expressed deep concern over the growing crackdown on journalists and media outlets in Burkina Faso, which has included suspending AJB’s operations.

Isiguzo also highlighted the detrimental effect this crackdown is having on press freedom, warning that it fosters fear and self-censorship among journalists, thereby undermining the fundamental right to freedom of expression and access to information.

The CAJ president further called for the release of three other journalists forcibly conscripted into the army in 2024: Serge Oulon, editor-in-chief of L’Evénement newspaper, Adama Bayala, and Kalifara Sere from BF1, a private TV channel. These individuals went missing in June 2024, with the authorities confirming their conscription in October of that year. The fate of Alain Traore, a columnist with Omega Media, remains unknown, as he was seized by masked gunmen in July 2024, with the authorities refusing to comment on his whereabouts.

As the repression intensifies, many journalists have fled the country, fearing arrest and forced conscription. Notably, Newton Ahmed Barry, a prominent journalist, was placed on a list of individuals “wanted for association with a terrorist organization” by the Burkinabe authorities on April 1.

During the AJB Congress, additional concerns were raised regarding the disappearances of journalists Bienvenue Apiou, James Yazid Dembele, and Mamadou Ali, highlighting the ongoing threat to press freedom in Burkina Faso.

The CAJ continues to monitor the situation closely, calling on international bodies to exert pressure on the Burkinabe government to respect the rights of journalists and ensure their safe return.

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Wike hosts troublesome Rivers lawmakers in UK

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Troublesome 27 Rivers State House of Assembly legislators werenhosted to dinner in the United Kingdom by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom.

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The dinner took place on Monday April 7 which has been confirmed by Lere Olayinka, the spokesperson for the minister.

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Olayinka said the lawmakers who were suspended amidst plot to impeach the State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara were hosted during their stay in the UK for a Legislative Capacity Building Course.

In a video post shared on X, Olayinka said the minister departed Nigyon Sunday night to host the meeting.

Olayinka wrote, “Yesterday,  the FCT Minister,  Nyesom Wike,  hosted Rivers State House of Assembly members who are in the United Kingdom for Legislative Capacity Building, to a dinner.

“Wike left Nigeria on Sunday night after visiting his political friends and associates in Port Harcourt, Rivers State,” he said.

Yesterday, the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, hosted Rivers State House of Assembly members who are in the United Kingdom for Legislative Capacity Building, to a dinner.

Wike left Nigeria on Sunday night after visiting his political friends and associates in Port Harcourt,… pic.twitter.com/EOr3SwTMMA

— Lere Olayinka – Aresa 1 (@OlayinkaLere) April 8, 2025

The lawmakers are Nyesom Wike’s loyalists and bowed to remove the Governor from office for having altercation with their political godfather.

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Sen. Raji Rasaki applauds President Tinubu on Pedro’s ambassadorial appointment

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……says this will promote Nigeria value system

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Former First Lady of Lagos State, Senator Fatimat Raji-Rasaki has lauded President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for appointing former Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Femi Pedro as an ambassador designate, saying the move will promote Nigeria value system.

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Expressing her joy, Sen. Raji-Rasaki said President Tinubu, is branded of appointing reputable individuals to serve in his administration, adding that the crops of the newly screened Ambassadors is a testament of putting a round peg, in a round hole.

Speaking further, she pointed out that Pedro has never shy away from building serious interest of all Lagosians, this she stressed, “Pedro is a technocratic to the core. President Tinubu could not be mistaken in the choice of Femi Pedro as an Ambassador from Lagos State. Born in Lagos, he becomes a voice to reckon with in the politics of Lagos State within a short stint of time.

“His wealth of experience in the banking sector as a leader, entrepreneur and investor came to fruition as he humbly served in the transformation of Lagos State. Pedro was also part of Governor Tinubu’s unprecedented revenue drive which saw Lagos State restructured the entire revenue generating mechanism, the results is the ongoing economic evolution being witnessed in Lagos today.

Raji-Rasaki urged Mr. Pedro and other newly appointed ambassadors, when screened by the Senate and resume duties, to support and as well identify with all Nigerians residing in their various places of assignment to ensure they succeed in their legitimate works and businesses and by extension, contribute to the nation building., “I can only urge you never to relent in creating a conducive environment from Nigeria government for developmental drive of the nation from the Diaspora. Congratulation, I wish you a successful tenure in office.”. Sen. Raji Rasaki prayed.

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