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Amotekun: President, WYC, Akintoye Commends State Legislators

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Yoruba Leader and worldwide President of the Yoruba World Congress, Prof. (Senator) Banji Akintoye, has commended the southwest States Houses of Assembly of for their dutiful and expeditious passage of the law establishing Amotekun.

In a statement issued at the Yoruba World Congress Headquarters in Lagos, the Yoruba Leader announced that he is “delighted to congratulate the Houses of Assembly of our Yoruba states, on behalf of Yoruba people at home and in the Diaspora, for the steadfastness and swiftness with which the legislators have passed the Amotekun Bill”.

The legislators have shown that they understand the great importance of the sanctity of life and security of properties to Yoruba People. Akintoye added that it was a joy to share moments of the Public Hearings with Yoruba people from across the world.

“The Public Hearings confirmed to all our Yoruba kith and kin, and to all the world, that we Yoruba are a respectably organized and very democratic nation.”

Prof. Akintoye focused particular attention on the peculiar clause in the Lagos State law which provides that “The recruitment into Amotekun shall be open to an indigene of the communities where they seek to serve, or to residents who have spent not less than 20 years in the community and understand the native language”.

Prof Akintoye noted that this peculiarity is nothing to be worried about as he is confident that the Lagos state legislators, like all their counterparts across Yoruba States, understand the importance of Amotekun to Yoruba people.

For Akintoye, this peculiar clause in the Lagos State law is obviously meant by its authors to open the door to the easy recruitment of millions of Yoruba people who are not indigenes of Lagos State, but who have long resided in Lagos State and who desire to serve Amotekun in any part of Lagos State.

The leader expressed confidence that the state governors who gave Amotekun to their Yoruba people, the legislators who are making the law for Amotekun, and the agencies that will set up and manage Amotekun, all know fully well that Amotekun is an exclusive response of the Yoruba people to insecurity in Yorubaland, insecurity that is being mostly imported from some other regions of Nigeria into the Yoruba homeland.

“I am sure that everybody is fully aware that Yoruba people insist on their exclusive right and duty to defend their endangered homeland, and that they will find it very difficult to tolerate the recruitment of non-Yoruba persons for the service of Amotekun.”

Prof. Akintoye therefore, called on all Yoruba community leaders to guide and inform people in their communities on how to participate in the Amotekun Operation. Prof Akintoye also noted that no matter what Government does or does not do, security in the Yoruba homeland remains a duty for all Yoruba people and urges all Yoruba to continue to keep vigil and to continue to be their brother’s keepers.

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2026 CB-WASSEC Kicks Off As WAEC Decries Decline in Male Participation

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By Eric Elezuo

The West African Examination Council (WAEC) has announced the kickoff of the 2026 West African Second-term School Certificate Examination, saying it would be computer-based, and decrying the decline of male participation as against their female counterparts.

The Council made the disclosure on Monday, while addressing the media at its National Office in Yaba, Lagos, on steps so far taken to ensure a hitchfree 2026 Examination.

In his address, the Head of National Office, Mr. Jacob Josiah Dangut, remarked that the 2026 computer-based WASSEC, started on April 21, 2026 with practical test papers, stressing that the nitty gritty parts of the exercise will kick off on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, therefore the reason for the sensitization of the Nigerian public on the exams.

He noted that nearly two million candidates registered to sit for the examinations.

In his words, “A total of 1,959,636 candidates from 24,207 schools enrolled for the examination. 

“Of this number, 958,564 candidates (48.92%) are male, while 1,001,072  candidates (51.08%) are female. This reflects an increase in female participation and a decline in male participation compared to last year.”

Dangut called on policy formulations to take the matter serious so as to reinvent the urge for education among the malefolks.

Meanwhile, Dangut informed the public that candidates are being tested in 37 subjects across 97 papers, supervised by about 29,000 senior secondary teachers nominated by state ministries of education.

Dangut said the rise in computer-based entries followed the successful debut of the format in 2025, with more schools and offshore institutions adopting it for its efficiency and alignment with global standards.

The 2026 exercise will run through to June 19th.

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2027: Rivers APC Screening Committee Disqualifies Fubara’s Loyalists

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The simmering political battle in Rivers State appears to have taken a fresh turn, following the screening of aspirants for the All Progressives Congress (APC) House of Assembly primaries, with several loyalists of Governor Siminalayi Fubara failing to make the party’s final list.

In a development already stirring political intrigue across the state, former Obio/Akpor council chairman Chijioke Ihunwo and serving lawmakers Sokari Goodboy and Victor Oko-Jumbo — all widely regarded as strong allies of Governor Fubara — were among those not cleared by the party’s screening committee for various reasons.

Political observers are interpreting their failure to scale through as more than just a routine internal party exercise. They say it is the latest signal of the deepening political fault lines in Rivers, where Governor Fubara and his predecessor, Minister Nyesom Wike, remain locked in a prolonged struggle for political supremacy.

On the other side of the divide, the list of cleared aspirants appears to favour established political figures and returning lawmakers, largely seen as loyal to the Wike camp.

Among those cleared are:

Maol Dumle
Major Jack
Enemi Alabo George
Tonye Smart Adoki
Tekenari Granville

Their emergence is being viewed as a reinforcement of the influence of the former governor within the APC structure in Rivers State.

The screening exercise, announced by Rivers APC publicity secretary Chibike Ikenga, comes at a politically sensitive time, with alignments already forming ahead of future elections and control of the Rivers State House of Assembly remaining a critical battleground.

For many political watchers, the outcome raises fresh questions: Is the APC in Rivers consolidating into a single power bloc? And does this effectively shut the door on Fubara’s loyalists seeking alternative political platforms?

Fubara, elected under the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) in 2023, joined the APC last year, following a political dispute with Wike.

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APC Govs’ Forum Splits As Uzodimma, Abiodun Lead Rival Factions

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The Progressive Governors Forum (PGF) has been factionalized ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The rival factions emerged after its chairman, Governor Hope Uzodimma, was reportedly removed on Thursday.

While Uzodimma insists that he remains PGF chairman, Ogun State governor, Dapo Abiodun and his Kwara State counterpart, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, are reportedly leading a separate faction.

Another bloc within the forum has reportedly queued behind the duo of Abiodun and AbdulRazaq.

The development, which comes amid growing political realignments within the ruling party, marks a significant crack in the ranks of APC governors ahead of the 2027 general elections.

According to reports by Arise TV, details surrounding the disagreement remain unclear, but sources within the party said tensions have been building over internal leadership control and strategic positioning ahead of the next election season.

As of the time of filing this report, none of the factions had made an official clarification regarding the alleged division.

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