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Breaking: Omo-Agege, Ogboru Joins ADC Coalition Ahead of 2027 Elections 

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By Oghale Emu

As momentum builds towards the 2027 general elections, the political atmosphere is heating up with reports that former Deputy Senate President, Sen. Ovie Omo-Agege has allegedly dumped the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the African Democratic Congress (ADC)-led coalition.

TJ News reported earlier that discussions regarding Agege’s switch are at an advanced stage, with multiple insider sources confirming that his formal declaration could happen in a matter of days. His expected defection is poised to add significant political weight to the ADC-led alliance, which is fast emerging as a formidable opposition bloc determined to challenge President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the ruling APC at the poles.

The ADC-led coalition, determined to build a broad-based political front, has recently stepped up its nationwide constitutions. It has held a series of strategic, behind-the-scene meetings with influential stakeholders, civil society leaders, and prominent politicians disillusioned with the current political order.

In a related development, IduwiniVoice reliably gathered that Delta’s longest standing Governorship Candidate, Chief Great Ovedje Ogboru, has cemented negotiations to join the coalition. Our source very close to the prominent political figure, who pleaded anonymity, hinted that his political principal has briefed him and other followers of the development. With the top two political gladiators allegedly joining the ADC, 2027 elections promises to be very interesting in Delta state.

IduwiniVoice can authoritatively confirm that the coalition’s game plan is to consolidate efforts from smaller opposition parties and key political figures in a bid to present a credible and united challenge to the APC in 2027.

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JUST IN: IJAW GROUP CALL FOR IMMEDIATE REVOCATION OF ALL PIPELINE REPAIR JOBS AWARDED TO THE ITSEKIRI KING

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Tension are rising in Niger Delta as more twists and turns continue to plague the delineation of Warri Federal Constituency.  In a recent turn of events, a pro-Ijaw group has condemned the award of Pipeline Repair/Surveillance Contracts to the Olu of Itsekiri in Ijaw Communities.

Prominent Ijaw group under the auspices of Ijaw People’s Development Initiative has called on the federal government and the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL to terminate pipeline repair contracts of SECTIONAL REPLACEMENT OF 14.4KM WEAK SECTIONS OF TRANS-FORCADOS

PIPELINE OPERATIONS which was awarded to the PIPELINE INFRASTRUCTURE NIGERIA LIMITED, owned by Olu of Itsekiri, in Ijaw communities in Warri South West Local Government Area of Delta State in immediate effect.

According to the group, Olu of Itsekiri and its kinsmen who were calling to ostracize Tantita Security services Nigeria limited operations in Itsekiri communities doesn’t deserve to carry out pipeline repair contracts in the Ijaw communities such as Odidi, Batan, Ekeremor, Kantu and others.

This was contained in a statement signed by the group’s national president Comrade Ozobo Austin in which a copy of it was sent to newsmen on Monday.

The group urged the host communities involved in the Olu pipeline repair in Trans-Forcados pipeline to reject and throw Olu of Itsekiri company PINL out from their communities.

IPDI warned that Olu PINL firms should be restricted to Itsekiris areas, and that the Olu repair contract in Ijaw Communities should be revoked and re-awarded to the Ijaw pipeline companies.

They called on the Managing Director of NNPCL, Bayo Ojulari for the interest of peace in Niger Delta should terminate the PIPELINE INFRASTRUCTURE NIGERIA LIMITED pipeline repair contracts in Ijaw communities in immediate effect.

IPDI cautioned that Ijaw youth might take action to stop the repair operations in the Trans-Forcados pipeline if the federal government and NNPCL refused to implement their demands.

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BREAKING: Is Buhari Dead? Here’s What We Know

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By Favour Bibaikefie

Former President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, has reportedly passed away at the age of 82. His family allegedly announced in a statement earlier today that he died in a clinic in London. The announcement, attributed to his spokesperaon Garba Dhe, read:

The family of former president has announced the passing on of the former president, Muhammadu Buhari GCFR, this afternoon in a clinic in London. May Allah accept him in Aljannatul Firdaus, Amin.” 

This statement was reported by Premium Times and the Channels Television.

Following weeks of intensive medical care abroad, Buhari’s condition had reportedly deteriorated, prompting extended hospitalisation in London since April 2025. Multiple reputable sources, including Premium Times, PM News Nigeria, and Channels Television, confirmed that what began as a routine checkup evolved into serious treatment for an undisclosed illness.

Health Journey & Medical History

* Buhari travelled to the UK for annual medical checks in April 2025. According to Premium Times, he “became ill there, but…is responding well to treatment” at the time. SaharaReporters confirmed back then.

* His 2025 UK stay revived public scrutiny over his frequent foreign medical trips during his presidency (2015 – 2023)

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* Feburary & June 2016 (ear infection)

* Multiple trips in 2021 and 2022 – all to London Premium Times Nigeria

* Critics linked these visits to concerns about transparency and the state of Nigeria’s healthcare and labelled his prolonged absences with nicknames like “Baba Go Slow.” Reuters reported.

Legacy and Leadership

Buhari served as Nigeria’s democratically elected president from 2015 to 2023, having previously ruled as a military head of state (1983-1985). He made history as the first opposition leader to unseat a sitting president when he defeated former President Goodluck Jonathan in the 2015 election. His administration promised a strong anti-corruption drive but apparently failed to nail the coffin of corruption. He also promised to curb insecurity, but grappled with not only widespread but persistent violent killings and insecurity spreading across the country-including Boko Haram, ISWAP, herdsmen, and bandits; having only plagued the North-East during the Jonathan administration.

The economy, which was the third leg of Buhari’s administration, also wasn’t as Nigeria experienced economic recession twice within his 8 years rule. This was exacerbated by his government clash with the Niger Delta over the attempted cancellation of important projects and programmes like the Nigerian Maritime University, Okerenkoko, Presidential Amnesty Programme, among others. His deployment of the Nigerian Army to arrest High Chief Government Ekpemupolo, aka Tompolo, who was declared wanted by the EFCC, that led to attacks on oil installations in retaliation from the self-styled Niger Delta Avengers. This meltdown forced his government to rely heavily on foreign and local borrowing and earning him seriously criticism.

As of press time, the Nigerian government and the Buhari’s family are yet to release full funeral arrangements or detailed cause of death, as the nation awaits such statements soon, suffice to say that Buhari being a Muslim devote may likely be buried within 24 hours of his last breath.

Our thoughts are with his family.

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Warri Ward Delineation: Truth and Justice is the only Guarantee for Peace and Order – INC advises OPC.

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By: Favour Bibaikefie  – IduwiniVoice 

Prof.: The President of the Ijaw National Congress (INC) Global, Professor Benjamin Ogele Okaba has advised the Leadership of the Oodua Peoples’ Congress (OPC) to dig deeper into the truth of the matter instead of meddling with sensitive issues beyond their jurisdiction. This was made in response to our correspondent who sought to have the opinion of the larger Ijaw nation on the Statement Published on Tuesday Vanguard, by the Oodua Peoples’ Congress (OPC), Calling for the Cancilation of the Ongoing Delineation of Warri Federal Constituency.

Good day, Prof., as leader of the Ijaw race,what is your immediate reaction to the call on INEC and President Tinubu to order a discontinuation the ongoing Warri Delineation exercise sir?

Prof.: As you rightly said, the Ijaw National Congress (INC), is the apex socio-cultural organization of the Ijaw Nation, and l must say that we are highly disappointed by that unguarded statement by the OPC, wherein they made spurious and unfounded allegations regarding the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) delineation exercise in Delta state.

In your estimation, does the OPC have any regional jurisdiction on the Warri Delineation Matter, sir?

Prof.: Any Nigerian or non Nigerian could express his or her opinion on any National matter. The Oodua people’s congress, being a South-West regional organization, lacks the moral and constitutional standing to judgmentallyiinterfere in the internal demographic and political issues of the Ijaw, Itsekiri, and Urhobo people of Delta state in the South-South geopolitical zone as matters involving our communities are deeply rooted in local history and should not be politicalized or mispresented by external bodies.

Thank you Prof., but do you think that INEC has constitutional powers to drop the exercise as contemplated and xonvassed by the OPC?

Prof.: Its an emphatic No, for me. As a matter of fact, INEC is compelled by the Rule of Law in consonance with the unambiguous dictates of the Supreme Court and has so acted within Its constitutional mandate, so far. It must be made abundantly clear that, the ongoing delineation is not done by choice but by compulsion, having been ordered by the Supreme Court, the highest court of the land to do so before the next elections. Moreover, INEC, as empowered by the Nigerian Constitution, is carrying out this delineation exercises based on empirical population demographics and dynamics, administrative demands, and national interest. The insinuation that the Ijaw Nation is pressuring INEC to favour its interests is not only false but deliberately misleading. If anything, the OPC are the ones acting to pressure the INEC to abandon a task, so ordered by the Supreme Court, having been hired by the Itsekiris to speak for them. We must be reminded that INEC would have committed Contempt of Court should it give in to these blackmails and discontinue the exercise.

The OPC raised concerns, rather alleged that the Ijaws are attempting to grab lands belonging to the Urhobos and Itsekiris, how do you react to that, sir.

There’s no case of land seizure. If any, the Ijaws and Urhobos of Warri are lawfully recovering their lands earlier seized by the Itsekiris with the aide of Colonial powers. Let me refer you back to early documents like Treaties, Land Leases, etc. as published by the Ijaw people, and latest Court Judgments upturning the 1920s judgement the Itsekiris are holding unto, in favour of the Urhobos of Warri.

While it is laughable that a man can be accused of seizing or stealing his own land, we vehemently reject the accusation that the ljaw are attempting to “carve out” Itsekiri or Urhobo ancestral lands. Such statements are dangerous and capable of inciting ethnic tension. The Ijaw Nation is peace-loving and respects due process in all matters, including land and boundary matters. The facts are clear for all to see. The INEC visited every community to determine both the ownership and occupants before commencing the delineation exercise after rounds of stakeholders’ meetings. Let’s put this on the table for the purpose of discussion only and not conceding. If Itsekiris truly owned all the lands ljaws live in as bogusly claimed, there need not be any outcry as all those wards they are crying that were given to Ijaws are actually allocated to Itsekiri lands. But their loud cry only shows that they too don’t believe in their claims of land ownership. This only reminds us of the biblical story of King Solomon and the two Harlots who came to him over the ownership of the life baby and the dead one.

Can you take us back a bit on the historical perspectives of this whole matter, sir?

Prof: History must be respected, not distorted. The Ijaw people are the first indigenous people not only to the Warri area or the South-South but to Nigeria. Unless, we want to lie to ourselves that, the Itsekiris are more fishermen than the Ijaws are, our presence, occupation, heritage, and contributions are well documented and can not be erased or challenged by revisionist claims masquerading as regional advocacy.

As a Pan-Ijaw organization, repected for shaping the narrative across the South-South, what is the INC doing to ease tension in Warri right now?

Prof.: The INC remains committed to peaceful coexistence, constructive dialogue, and constitutional means of addressing any tribal concerns among all tribes in the Niger Delta and beyond. We advise all stakeholders to refrain from sensationalism and allow due process to prevail. The Ijaw National Congress will not be silent in the face of provocation and attempts to connive against any legitimate interest and rights of Ijaw people anywhere in the world and will continue to defend the interests, heritage, and dignity of the Ijaw Nation at all levels.

We have advisedly been silent about the issues around Warri redelineation exercise, but will not stand by and watch hired regional advocates and intruders to undermine the sovereignty and constitutional rights of our people. True peace is not merely the absence of conflict but the presence of equity, accountability, and respect for the rights of all. When justice is denied, grievances fester and unity become fragile. Our stance is rooted in the truth of our experiences and the unwavering demand for justice as a foundation for harmony. We believe that it’s only through fairness, true recognition, and equitable treatment that genuine peace and reconciliation be achieved in any society. The facts that, the Ijaws, though being majority in Warri Federal Constituency, has never represented the area in the Federal House Representatives, since independence, majority in Warri-North Local Government, but has neither represented the Constituency in the Delta State House of Assembly, nor governed the Local Government Area among so many age-long injustices are among the truth around which we must build these conversations and not some shameful observations and instructions handed down by regional hirelings.

Thank you very much, Prof.

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