Barring any last minute and unforseen changes, the current executive governor of Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke seems set to pitch his tent with the young Progressives Party YPP. Fresh Indication arose on Tuesday with top level consultations in this regard Furtherance to the above, Governor Ademola Adeleke who officially resigned his membership of the people Democratic party, citing unresolved internal crisis for his inevitable departure is seeking to secure and actualise his bid to return to Bola Ige house (The Osun State government office) leading to the gubernatorial elections scheduled to hold on the 8th of August 2026. However, one is not surprised with Governor Ademola Adelekes choice of picking the Young Progressives Party, especially since it is a political party that instantly resonates with the teeming youth population of the country, which clearly showed and manifested itself with its impressive performance at the recently concluded Anambra State gubernatorial election ...
OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL CHAIRMAN YOUNG PROGRESSIVES PARTY MOTTO: UNITY, SERVICE & ACCOUNTABILITY MESSAGE OF APPRECIATION FROM THE DESK OF THE NATIONAL CHAIRMAN OF THE YOUNG PROGRESSIVES PARTY (YPP), COMRADE BISHOP AMAKIRI Distinguished National Leaders of the NWC, NEC and BOT of the Young Progressives Party, Fellow party members, family, friends, and partners in progress, YPP I write to you today with a deep sense of gratitude and humility. I must confess that I was truly overwhelmed with emotion following the surprise birthday celebration you organized in my honor. Your kindness and generosity are unmatched and I am profoundly humbled by the magnanimity you have shown me. This thoughtful gesture not only warmed my heart but also strengthened my resolve to continue serving our party and our great nation, Nigeria. As we concluded the celebration of my birthday yesterday, I was reminded of the social contract I have entered into with the Nigerian people through the vision we all ...
The aftermath of assault and violence leaves a profound mark on victims, both physically and psychologically. His shirt was left disheveled, hair tousled, and expressions frozen in a mix of confusion and shock as he grappled with whether to plead, escape, or simply endure the onslaught of blows that landed in his face. It was 3 years ago, Popular Anambra-based pastor, Chukwuemeka Odumeje, known as ‘Indaboski Bahose the Liquid Metal,’ got manhandled by security agents in Onitsha. Odumeje, a sole individual, had attempted to protest the demolition of his church by a team of government officials accompanied by armed security personnel . The widely reported incident, in which Odumeje was publicly subjected to inappropriate treatment by security personnel, garnered considerable public attention. But rather than addressing the injustice of the experience he suffered, much of the public discourse centered on his lack of supernatural response. Many questioned why Odumeje...
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