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2027: Obi Urges Nigerians Against Re-electing Tinubu Over Failed Power Supply Promise

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The Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has urged Nigerians not to vote for President Bola Tinubu in the next election, citing the president’s own campaign pledge that he should be denied a second term if electricity supply did not improve within four years.

Obi, in a post on his X account on Saturday, recalled Tinubu’s 2023 campaign promise.

“If I don’t give you constant electricity in four years, don’t vote for me for a second term,” Obi quoted the president as saying.

The former Anambra governor argued that Tinubu had failed to meet this condition, urging Nigerians to hold him accountable.

Describing the situation as “a glaring display of disregard for promises and a lack of trust,” Obi said power generation had dropped from over 4,000 megawatts when Tinubu assumed office in 2023, while electricity tariffs had risen significantly.

He also cited data showing Nigeria’s per capita electricity consumption at 144 kilowatt-hours, compared with an African average of 617 kWh.

“When he took office in 2023, Nigeria had a power supply of over 4,000 megawatts and lower tariffs. Today, the electricity power supply is less than 4,000 megawatts on the average, and Nigerians are paying higher tariffs.

“Nigeria currently has the lowest per capita electricity consumption in the world, with a rate below 30% of the African average. Africa’s average is 617 kWh, Nigeria’s is 144 kWh. This means that Nigerians consume the least electricity compared to other Africans,” Obi said.

Obi also referenced what he described as a revealing moment at Jos airport on Thursday, April 2, 2026, when Tinubu briefly stopped to condole with families of recent attack victims. According to Obi, the president cited the lack of electricity at the airport as a reason for limiting his visit to ten minutes.

“You have no light here, I fly out in ten minutes,” Obi quoted Tinubu as saying.

“At a time when Nigerians are enduring days without power, our leaders cannot even stay a few minutes without it,” he wrote, framing the remark as evidence of a leadership detached from the hardships it has imposed on citizens.

Obi urged Nigerians to use future elections to demand better governance, arguing that the electricity crisis reflected a broader failure of character and capacity at the top.

“Now is the time to stop incompetent leaders, those lacking the capacity and compassion, who prioritise their own comfort over the well-being of the people and make empty promises,” he said.

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BREAKING: I’m still alive – Abducted UniJos graduate speaks as terrorists releases fresh video

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John Arum, the abducted University of Jos graduate has dispelled rumours making the rounds about his death in the kidnappers den.

In a fresh video released on April 20, today, the terrorists said the rumour flying online about the death of their victim is fake.

In the video, the victim could also be heard saying “today is April 20, 2026 and I am alive.

“They demanded 10 million naira for my release and 6 million have been paid, it is now remaining 4 million naira”.

The terrorist, however,warned that further delay may lead to the death of the victim.

A disturbing footage of the young graduate had flooded the Internet recently, raising concerns about his safety in the kidnappers’ den.

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North Korea hackers blamed for $290M crypto theft

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Over the weekend, hackers stole more than $290 million in cryptocurrency from Kelp DAO, a protocol that allows users to earn yields on idle crypto investments. 

By Monday, LayerZero, one of the projects affected by the hack, accused North Korea of carrying out the heist. The hack is now the largest crypto theft of the year so far, following an earlier hack at crypto exchange Drift in April netted hackers around $285 million.

Per its post on X, LayerZero said the hackers exploited Kelp DAO via its LayerZero bridge, which allows different blockchains to send instructions to each other. The hackers then took advantage of Kelp’s own security configuration, which did not require multiple verifications before approving transactions. That allowed the hackers to siphon off the funds with fraudulent transactions.

The company cited “preliminary indicators” that point to North Korea as the culprit, in particular its hacking group that targets crypto known as TraderTraitor

Kelp DAO responded to LayerZero blaming it for the theft instead. 

In the last few years, North Korean hackers working for Kim Jong Un’s regime have become highly successful at stealing crypto. Last year, North Korean hackers stole more than $2 billion in crypto. Overall, since 2017, the total amount of stolen crypto by North Korea is said to be around $6 billion.

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