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2027: If Nigerians Removed Jonathan Over Insecurity, APC Govt Can Be Cut Into Pieces — Galadima

A chieftain of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Buba Galadima, has warned that Nigerians could react strongly at the ballot box if current economic and security challenges continue, drawing parallels with the 2015 electoral defeat of former President Goodluck Jonathan.

Galadima spoke on Thursday while appearing as a guest on Channels Television’s political programme, Politics Today, where he criticised the policies of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and dismissed claims that living conditions have improved.

Weighing in on political dissent and governance, Galadima said authorities should not underestimate public sentiment, citing incidents of arrests over public commentary.

“Look at young men in Kano who go to the radio to make an opinion. They have been arrested and sent to jail. Sometimes tried in the night by judges who are forced to jail them.

“This, now things start small, small. You don’t know how they can blossom and become something else. They shouldn’t play. They shouldn’t presume that Nigerians are gullible and that they cannot react,” he said.

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The NNPP chieftain argued that the 2015 election demonstrated Nigerians’ willingness to vote out an incumbent government over insecurity.

“They should remember, and they know better, that when things got to less than 10 per cent of the situation we find ourselves in in 2015, Nigerians rose to the occasion and removed that government.

“If you can remove Jonathan’s government for a simple insecurity in the Northeast, what would you be doing to the APC government? I think we have to cut them into pieces,” he said.

Economic Policies

Galadima also accused the government of undermining agriculture through import policies and rising production costs, particularly fertiliser prices.

“This government has killed agriculture deliberately, disenfranchising farmers who are 75% of the Nigerian population… You have to buy a bag of fertiliser for 60,000 naira to 70,000 naira.”

He rejected the administration’s position that hardship is easing, insisting that rural farming activity is declining.

“How can you disenfranchise 75% of your population for the interest of one contractor or one supporter? The massive importation of grains… Now this year I travelled to Maiduguri… there is nobody [who] is doing any dry farming.

“Let the government send researchers to find out now… If there is no famine… all the rice mills, over 1000 of them established during Buhari’s time, will be killed,” he said.

Political Backdrop

The transition from the Jonathan administration to the APC-led government was marked by what critics said was persistent insecurity and economic challenges.

In 2015, the APC campaigned to remove President Goodluck Jonathan, citing failures to contain Boko Haram and the Chibok girls’ abduction, which sparked the global “Bring Back Our Girls” movement.

Former President Goodluck Jonathan and the Chibok Girls.

APC leaders, including now President Bola Tinubu, argued that Jonathan lacked the capacity to secure the nation.

Since taking power, the APC, under Presidents Muhammadu Buhari and Bola Tinubu, has faced criticism over the economic differences, reforms, GDP, and insecurity.

Meanwhile, since Tinubu got into power in 2023, his administration has pursued some ‘hand-biting reforms’, including fuel subsidy removal and exchange rate unification, triggering record-high inflation and rising living costs.

President Bola Tinubu speaks at the State House in Abuja on February 23, 2026. Credit: State House

Protests and opposition calls for accountability have intensified, with recent arrests of military officers allegedly plotting a coup.

Ahead of the 2027 elections, Nigerians and opposition parties are mobilising for change, while the government pushes for constitutional reforms to strengthen security.

Galadima’s remarks also come amid intensifying political debates ahead of the 2027 general election cycle, with opposition figures increasingly criticising the economic reforms and security record of the APC administrations.

Singapore to have Premier League streaming service

Simon Armstrong

BBC Sport journalist

The Premier League will launch its own streaming service in Singapore next season – and is looking to see how it could be “replicated all around the world”.

The Netflix-style app, which will be named Premier League Plus, will allow users to watch all 380 matches of the season, as well as other content.

It is a departure from the way games have traditionally been broadcast with rights packages sold to broadcasters, although it will not affect current deals such as those in place with Sky Sports and TNT Sports in the UK.

A number of other sporting organisations have already set up similar streaming platforms including the NFL, NBA and Major League Baseball in North America, as well as Formula 1.

‘Looking to build a business’

Masters said: “For the first time the Premier League is going to have its own customers.

“This is a new app you can download and have on your smart TVs, your laptops, and watch 380 matches and loads of shoulder content, 24/7 channel service and it’s going to be an exciting product.

“We’re also looking to learn, to see how that might be replicated all around the world.”

Masters added “if it goes well, it may be replicated” but did not “want to predict further than that” at this stage.

The launch will coincide with the opening of a new Premier League Studios production hub in Olympia in London.

Traditional broadcast rights have been a highly lucrative source of revenue for the league, with the current domestic package split between Sky and TNT worth a record £6.7bn.

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International doctors forced to leave Gaza over Israeli demands

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Hillary Clinton calls for Trump to testify at US House Epstein hearing

Former United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has condemned the conduct of a Republican-led panel investigating links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, accusing congressional lawmakers of trying to “protect one political party and one public official”.

Clinton had been subpoenaed to testify before the panel, made up of members of the House of Representatives, on Thursday.

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But before her appearance, she published her opening statement online, which criticised an “institutional failure” in the US government to “seek truth and justice for the victims and survivors”.

Clinton’s husband, former US President Bill Clinton, is set to testify before the same panel on Friday. Both are Democrats.

The pair have maintained they had no knowledge of Epstein’s criminal activity and have long said they have provided all relevant information to the lawmakers on the panel.

In her statement, Clinton also accused the Republicans of using the hearings as a red herring to divert blame away from the administration of President Donald Trump.

“You have compelled me to testify, fully aware I have no knowledge that would assist in your investigation, in order to distract attention from President Trump’s actions and to cover them up,” Clinton wrote.

She also questioned why the panel has allowed other subpoenaed individuals to provide answers in writing, and why its hearings have taken place behind closed doors.

Clinton and her husband, meanwhile, were threatened with charges of contempt, after they resisted the subpoena to appear in person.

Scrutinising Epstein’s social circle

The conflict centres around a long-running push to pursue accountability for those who may have been involved in shielding Epstein from justice.

Epstein, a wealthy financier, had cultivated contacts with high-powered individuals in politics, academia and the arts. His circle of friends included both Bill Clinton and Trump.

But he was also a convicted sex offender, whose victims, experts say, number in the hundreds.

In 2008, he was convicted in Florida of soliciting a minor for prostitution, but he served only 13 months of an 18-month sentence, as part of a plea deal criticised as overly lenient.

In 2019, federal prosecutors charged Epstein with running a sex-trafficking ring, but Epstein, 66, died by apparent suicide while in custody, awaiting trial.

Speculation has continued to grow over how his influential social circle may have aided his crimes.

But the scandal has been a thorn in the side of the Trump administration, which faced backlash over its initial resistance to publishing the government’s full Epstein file.

Media reports over the last year have also highlighted elements of Trump’s past relationship with Epstein, including a sexually suggestive birthday note the Republican leader appeared to have written.

In her statement, Clinton said that, if the House panel were committed to a fair investigation, “it would ask [Trump] directly under oath about the tens of thousands of times he shows up in the Epstein files”.

She also made a reference to an email exchange between Epstein and billionaire Elon Musk, released in a trove of documents by the Department of Justice.

If the panel were “serious”, she wrote, “it would subpoena anyone who asked on which night there would be the ‘wildest party’ on Epstein Island”.

‘A full-blown coverup?’

New details emerged about Epstein and his associates on January 30, when the Department of Justice published nearly 3.5 million government documents related to the convicted sex offender.

A law, passed in November, had compelled the Trump administration to release all its Epstein files within 30 days.

But critics have continued to accuse the administration of failing to release all of the investigative files, as required.

The Justice Department has said it would review claims it has illegally withheld documents containing allegations against Trump.

A person’s appearance in the files does not necessarily imply criminal conduct. But survivors, sexual violence advocates and some politicians have called for greater accountability and transparency, given the scale and nature of Epstein’s crimes.

Speaking on Thursday, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer called for further action.

“What else is the administration keeping behind a lock and key? Is this incompetence or is it a full-blown coverup?” he said. “Pam Bondi owes the American people some answers.”

For his part, House Oversight Committee chair James Comer denied that the panel’s investigation was a “witch hunt”.

He told supporters in advance of Thursday’s hearing that there was bipartisan support for the Clintons to testify.

Comer also said the government had “failed” Epstein’s victims. While the panel cannot prosecute anyone involved, he added that he hoped it could help bring transparency.

A full transcript and video of the Clinton hearings, which are expected to stretch on for several hours, will be released “as soon as everyone approves it”, according to Comer.

My Successor Will Emerge Based Loyalty To Oyo, Not Me — Makinde

Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde has said competence and loyalty to the people of the state will be the determining factors in choosing his successor ahead of the 2027 governorship election.

Makinde made the declaration at the 12th ‘Omituntun’ Annual Ramadan Public Lecture held at the Ibadan North Local Government Motor Park, Agodi Gate, Ibadan.

“I have been talking to quite a number of my colleagues, and they said the person they handed over power to got to office and started misbehaving. I asked them how they chose the person, supported him, but he changed when he got to the office.

“The common thread has been that they installed someone whom they felt would be loyal to them. Today, I have made up my mind that whoever would emerge as my successor would be based on competence and loyalty to Oyo State, not to Seyi Makinde,” he said.

“But moving forward, we don’t want to return to the period of political violence, irrespective of party affiliations. So, please keep praying that whoever would become the next governor should be loyal to the state,” the governor added.

He noted that his administration’s achievements were driven by loyalty to the state, adding that the government had paid over ₦25 billion to clear outstanding gratuities inherited from previous administrations.

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Makinde added that the monthly gratuity payment had been increased from ₦1 billion to ₦3 billion to ensure no retiree is owed by May 2027.

The governor also listed the upgrade of the Samuel Ladoke Akintola Airport to international status as a key milestone, expressing optimism that Hajj pilgrims would be airlifted from the facility by May 2026.

Makinde thanked the Muslim community for its support since he assumed office in 2019, urging continued prayers for the administration.

To mark the lecture, he donated seven buses to mosques across the state and presented a brand-new SUV to the guest lecturer, Sheikh Jamiu Ajadi Sanusi (Ami Olohun).

Sheikh Sanusi, delivering a lecture on contentment, praised the government’s developmental efforts, advised caution against “mischievous people,” and encouraged residents to embrace contentment and peaceful coexistence.

‘A Dependable Ally,’ Wike Leads Rivers Delegation To London For Mpigi Condolence Visit

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has described the death of Senator Barinada Mpigi as a profound loss to Rivers State and Nigeria, paying tribute to him as “a dependable ally who stood by his friends, even during trying times.”

Mpigi, who represented Rivers South-East Senatorial District, died aged 64 on February 19, 2026, after a brief illness.

In a statement issued on Thursday by his Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and Social Media, Lere Olayinka, Wike said he led a delegation of Rivers leaders to condole with the late senator’s family, including his wife, Patricia Mpigi, in London, assuring them of continued support and a befitting burial.

The minister was accompanied by his sons, Jordan and Joaquin, alongside the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Martin Amaewhule, senators Magnus Abe, Allwell Onyesoh, and Olaka Nwogu, as well as the state chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Aaron Chukwuemeka, among other leaders.

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Wike, during the visit, told the family that while the loss was painful, the delegation would remain supportive.

“We are here as a delegation sent by the leader of Rivers State… We were asked to come and see you before you return home,” he was quoted as saying.

“Your husband was a strong pillar in the politics of Rivers State… When he says he is your friend, he is your friend. He stands with his friends through thick and thin.

“We will play our own part. We will not forget Bari… we will be there with you and ensure that he is accorded a befitting burial,” Wike added, reflecting on Mpigi’s life.

Responding, Mrs. Mpigi expressed appreciation for the visit and support.

“Thank you for your presence and support. All I can say is thank you for all you have done,” she was quoted as saying.

Mpigi’s Political Career 

Mpigi served in the 10th National Assembly and previously spent two terms in the House of Representatives between 2011 and 2019.

He was Chairman of the Senate Committee on Works, where he played a significant role in federal infrastructure oversight.

A long-standing member of the PDP, he was widely regarded for his influence in Rivers politics, particularly in infrastructure development and educational empowerment initiatives.

The politician hailed from the Tai Local Government Area in the Ogoni region of Rivers State.

Governor Siminalayi Fubara earlier described the late lawmaker as “a brother, a consummate politician, and one of the leading lights in Rivers State,” while extending condolences to his family, constituents, and colleagues.