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Supposed PDP stakeholders reeducated on Party history

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A former Secretary to the Plateau State Government (SSG), Prof. Shedrack Best has been reeducated on the dynamics and history of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

In a riposte signed by Mr. Clinton Garuba, the Media Consultant to Sen. Jonah David Jang, stated that Prof. Best and his “Unknown Stakeholders” could go ahead with supporting former Vice President Atiku Abubaker and advised not to use Sen. Jonah Jang as a launching pad into their journey to infamy.

According to the riposte, Prof. Best was reminded that, of all people, he should know that, “in the pursuit of truth, Jang is always prepared to tow the lonely path”.

Mr. Clinton Garuba made the riposte as a shock response to a purported publication, allegedly signed by its Protem Secretary, Prof. Best, tagged: “PDP Stakeholders, Disowned Sen (Dr) Jonah David Jang”, in part explained that, “Our attention has been drawn to a publication purportedly issued by a certain unknown group, dubbed Plateau for Atiku group and signed by its Protem Secretary, Prof. Shedrack Best.

The group in the said publication alleged that, Plateau PDP Stakeholders disowned, Sen (Dr) Jonah David Jang for asking the National Chairman of the PDP, Dr. Iyorchia Ayu to resign.

Perhaps, it is important to school this said group, which has arrogated to itself the noble position of Stakeholders, which it indeed is not, of the dynamics of the politics of the PDP to which they are latter-day entrants”.

Adding that, “Former Governor Jang has decided to go with the group that believes in the truth and is not surprised that, this group of “Stakeholders” is not in agreement with the path he has chosen.

“He did not envisage that, everyone will agree with him, but he is working based on his conviction that, the truth must be told in the interest of the party.

“Every loyal party man or woman is indeed wishing for a peaceful resolution of the self-inflicted and avoidable internal crisis rocking the party and it is the belief of Jang that, those who have the interest of the party at heart, should insist that the right thing is done in order for the PDP to take its rightful place of pride as the only truly democratic party.

“Senator Jang and others have made their call, loud enough for anyone, who wants to listen and the call still remains that, in the interest of the party, Senator Iyorchia Ayu, should resign, as the National Chairman of the PDP.

“That is the just, fair and equitable thing to do, to pave the way for resolution of the crisis and set the party on the path to winning the 2023 presidential elections”.

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United States will monitor Nigeria’s 2027 election — Congressman, Moore  

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A United States Congressman, Rep Riley Moore has said that the United States will closely monitor Nigeria’s 2027 general election and how the electoral process is conducted.

Moore made the remark during an interview on Noire TV on Saturday.

When asked whether he was aware of the forthcoming election in Nigeria and if there was anything the United States could do to provide political support.

Responding, the congressman said, “we will be paying close attention to Nigeria’s 2027 election.”

He added that the United States would be watching the outcome of the polls and the manner in which they are conducted.

“We are certainly going to be watching these results and how these elections will unfold and how they are executed and that something that myself and my administration will pay very close attention too,” he said.

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Sports commission reaffirms commitment to hockey revival

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The chairman of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Shehu Dikko, has reaffirmed the federal government’s commitment to revitalising hockey through infrastructure, grassroots development, and domestic competitions.

At the closing ceremony of the 2026 Nigeria Hockey Super League on Saturday in Abuja, Dikko commended the Nigeria Hockey Federation for successfully organising the tournament and repositioning the sport.

“This tournament perfectly aligns with the vision of the National Sports Commission under the Renewed Hope Initiative for a vibrant sports economy,” he said.

He said discussions with African Hockey Federation President Seif El Dine Ahmed and German experts confirmed Nigeria’s immense talent capable of competing globally with the right facilities.

Dikko said President Bola Tinubu approved the nationwide rehabilitation of sports infrastructure, with the national hockey pitch to be upgraded to international standards.

“We have already identified world-class turf in consultation with the African Hockey Federation. Once upgraded, Nigeria can host major African hockey tournaments.

“Sports bring Nigerians together irrespective of tribe, religion or background, serving as a national asset and driver of economic growth through jobs and tourism,” he said.

Also speaking, Abdul Ningi, the chairman of the Senate Committee on Sports Development, called for greater investment across all sporting federations, not just football.

“Over 20 sporting federations, yet only a few consistently receive attention. Sports development must be diversified so every federation grows and contributes to national development,” he said.

Meanwhile, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Osifo Emefile, expressed satisfaction with the Nigeria Police team’s performance at the championship.

Simeon Nkom, president of NHF, described the Super League as the most successful championship, citing the quality of the competition and the dignitaries in attendance.

“I can confidently say this is the best championship we have organised.

“The presence of NSC chairman, African Hockey Federation president, sponsors, partners, and media shows recognition hockey deserves,” he said.

He said the national hockey pitch built for the 2003 All Africa Games had reached the end of its lifespan and no longer met international standards.

“We are encouraged by the federal government’s commitment through NSC to rehabilitate the facility. Once the new turf is installed, Nigeria can host major African tournaments again, boosting development,” he said.

Kaduna-based Kada Stars defeated Plateau Tigers 3-2 in the men’s final, retaining the title.

The Kada Queens beat Plateau Queens 2-0 in the women’s to also retain their title.

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