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Breaking: PDP Convention In Ibadan Expelz Wike, Fayose, Anyanwu, Others For Anti-Party Activities
By: Derick Peretengboro
The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has taken sweeping disciplinary action at its 2025 National Convention in Ibadan, expelling several prominent figures over alleged anti-party activities. The resolution, which was adopted by an overwhelming majority of delegates, marks one of the party’s most decisive moves in recent years as it seeks to reposition ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Among those expelled are former Rivers State Governor and FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, former National Secretary Sen. Samuel Anyanwu, former Ekiti State Governor Ayo Peter Fayose, PDP National Legal Adviser Kamaldeen Ajibade (SAN), and Hon. Austin Nwachukwu, along with a number of other senior Party members.
The motion for the expulsions was moved by Elder Statesman Chief Bode George and seconded by the PDP chairman from Bauchi State, both of whom argued that the party must address internal sabotage to restore cohesion and electoral strength. Delegates at the convention backed the recommendation, citing the need to eliminate persistent internal conflicts that have hindered the party’s progress.
Party officials explained that the affected members were found to have violated key provisions of the PDP constitution, including participation in acts deemed to undermine the collective interests of the party. The decision, they said, forms part of a broader effort to strengthen discipline and and reinforce loyalty across all levels of the organisation.
The move has, however, generated differing reactions. While many delegates applauded the decision as necessary for rebuilding confidence, some leaders urged caution and reconciliation. Convention Chairman and Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri, distanced himself from the expulsions, stressing the need for unity and dialogue.
Meanwhile, allies of some of those ecpelled-particularly within Wike’s camp-criticised the convention proceedings, describing them as politically motivated.
Deposit the mixed reactions, party insiders say the expulsions signal a firm intention by the PDP to restructure its internal machinery as it prepares for future political contests.
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Two Feared Dead as Boxer Anthony Joshua Involved in Ogun Road Crash
By: Favour Bibaikefie
A tragic road accident involving Nigerian-British boxing star Anthony Joshua has reportedly claimed two lives in Ogun State, sparking concern across the country.
The incident occurred on Monday around the Makun axis of the busy Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, one of Nigeria’s most heavily trafficked highways. Preliminary information indicates that a vehicle conveying the former heavyweight world champion was involved in a collision with another car, though the exact cause of the crash remains unclear.
Eyewitnesses said emergency responders and security personnel arrived at the scene shortly after the incident to manage traffic and assist victims. Two occupants of the other vehicle were confirmed dead, while details about injuries are still emeraina.
Eyewitnesses said emergency responders and security personnel arrived at the scene shortly after the incident to manage traffic and assist victims. Two occupants of the other vehicle were confirmed dead, while details about injuries are still emerging.
Sources close to the development said Joshua survived the accident, but officials are yet to release a comprehensive statement on his condition or the full circumstances surrounding the crash.
Authorities have commenced investigations to determine the cause of the collision, as motorists were advised to exercise caution while plying the expressway.
The Lagos-Ibadan Expressway has long been notorious for road accidents, often linked to speeding, congestion, and poor visibility, renewing calls for stricter enforcement of traffic regulations and improved road safety measures.
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Breaking: U.S. Military Conducts Airstrikes on ISIS Camps in Northwest Nigeria
By: Doubra Stanley
ABUJA, Nigeria – December 26, 2025
The United States military launched coordinated airstrikes against Islamic State (ISIS) targets in northwest Nigeria on Thursday, confirming a significant escalation in international counter-terrorism cooperation.
President Donald Trump announced the operation, saying U.S. forces had carried out “powerful and deadly” strikes against militants linked to Islamic State in Sokoto State.
According to official statements, the strikes were ordered at the direction of the U.S. Commander-in-Chief and carried out with the support of Nigerian authorities, CBS News reported.
The U.S. Department of War released video footage showing munitions being launched toward militant positions, underscoring Washington’s commitment to confronting extremist groups in West Africa. U.S. Africa Command, which oversees American military operations on the continent, said the initial assessment pointed to the death of several ISIS fighters, Fox News reported.
In a social media post, President Trump framed the strikes as part of a broader effort to halt attacks on vulnerable communities, particularly in areas where extremist violence has surged.
Nigerian officials described the operation as part of ongoing security cooperation, emphasizing shared intelligence and strategic planning to counter persistent threats from extremist factions.
The operation marks one of the most visible U.S. military actions in Nigeria in 2025, reflecting deepening ties between Abuja and Washington in addressing the complex security landscape marked by Islamist insurgencies and criminal violence. Nigerian authorities reiterated that the fight against terrorism transcends religious lines, stressing that violent groups have targeted both Christian and Muslim communities in recent years, Reuters added.
Security analysts say the strikes may signal further foreign involvement in countering extremist networks in the region, even as Nigerian forces continue domestic operations against multiple militant groups.
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Ijaw Media Conference 2025: IPF Names Lawuru As Guest of Honour
By: Divine Perezide
As the countdown begins for the forthcoming Ijaw Media Conference Volume 2, the organizers, Ijaw Publishers’ Forum (IPF) has announced that the President of Egbema Brotherhood, Alaowei Promise Lawuru, has accepted the role of Guest of Honour come December 2025.
IPF had earlier announced the second edition of its annual event, with the Christined “Safeguarding Niger Delta’s Natural Resources for Future Generations.”
Chief Lawuru, the young Ijaw businessman and politician, received a delegation of the Central Working Committee led by Pastor Arex Akemotubo last Monday, where the invitation was extended to him.
Akemotubo explained that this year’s theme was chosen out of concern for the growing strain on the region’s land and waters. The Publisher of WaffiTV stressed that the forum wants to strengthen public understanding, support honest reporting, and encourage leaders to protect the resources of the Niger Delta for generations to come, adding that Lawuru’s antecedence of service to humanity and unwavering commitment to community development made him a natural choice for the role.
Chief Lawuru welcomed the invitation and spoke warmly about the need for shared responsibility among stakeholders and groups such the IPF. He commended the Forum for using media to defend the region’s interests and promised full support for the conference.
Lawuru further urged other stakeholders across the Ijaw nation to throw their weight behind efforts that safeguard the resources and environment of Ijaw nation in particular and the larger Niger Delta region.
As the train continues to galvanise leaders across the region, IduwiniVoice can report that the who is who in the Niger Delta from business to political sphere are marked to be in attendance.
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