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What are you still waiting for? APC membership

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What are you still waiting for? APC membership  E-registration is coming to an end. Kindly go to your ward to register. APC E-Registration FAQs 1. What is APC E-Registration?   APC E-Registration is the electronic/digital membership registration and re-validation exercise for both existing (old) and new members of the All Progressives Congress (APC). It creates a verifiable, digital database of party members linked to their National Identification Number (NIN) to ensure integrity, reduce disputes over membership lists, and strengthen the party's structure nationwide. 2. Who can participate in the E-Registration?   Any Nigerian citizen aged 18 years or older who accepts the party's aims and objectives, is not a member of another political party, and has a valid NIN. It is open to old members (for re-validation) and new members (for fresh registration). 3. What documents or details do I need?   - Valid National Identification Number (NIN) — t...

When did I join your party? Activist rejects ADC manifesto committee membership

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When did I join your party? Activist rejects ADC manifesto committee membership Civil society leader and former executive director of Enough is Enough (EiE)   Yemi Adamolekun has publicly distanced herself from the African Democratic Congress’ (ADC) newly constituted Wise Men and Women Policy and Manifesto Committee, questioning why her names was announced without their consent. The ADC on Wednesday  unveiled a 50-member policy and manifesto committee , following approval by its National Working Committee and the party’s National Chairman, Senator David Mark. The party said the initiative was aimed at building “a credible, people-centred, and forward-looking policy framework for national governance.” However, shortly after the announcement on X (formerly Twitter), Adamolekun took to the social media platform to condemn the inclusion of her name, saying she neither joined the party nor agreed to serve on the committee. “ADC! ADC!! ADC!!! How many times did I call yo...

Grumbling in North will have electoral consequences’ – Ndume

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Grumbling in North will have electoral consequences’ – Ndume Senator Ali Ndume, who represents Borno South in the National Assembly, has said that there is growing dissatisfaction in the North, and that if nothing was done about the “grumbling”, it would have electoral consequences. Read Also: Battle for Kano: Kwankwaso blows hot, Yusuf digs in Ndume sounded the warning on Wednesday during an interview on ARISE Television’s Prime Time. Also, he criticised President Bola Tinubu’s inner circle, alleging that the President is being poorly served by advisers, who lacked political understanding and grassroots connection. Ndume said growing dissatisfaction in the North could have electoral consequences if urgent steps are not taken to address prevailing concerns. “Anybody that tells you that the North is not grumbling now is not telling the truth,” Ndume said. “It will be loud in their votes if nothing is done about it. The good thing about it is that the President can turn thing...

Iyabo Obasanjo joins APC in Ogun

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The daughter of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Prof. Iyabo Obasanjo, has joined the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Ogun State. Read Also: 400 laptops, 1,000 phones seized; six arrested over N7.7bn telecom fraud It was gathered that the former senator of Ogun Central completed her e-registration on Tuesday at Ibogun, Ward 11, Ifo Local Government Area of the state. Confirming the development on Wednesday, Biodun Ajayi, former Chairman of Abeokuta South Local Government and a close ally of Prof. Obasanjo, told Vanguard that the registration was successfully concluded. Ajayi, who currently serves as a Commissioner with the State Universal Basic Education Board, SUBEB, said: “I can confirm to you that Prof. Iyabo Obasanjo completed her online registration as a member of our great party, the APC, on Tuesday at Ibogun Ward 11 in Ifo Local Government.” APC mum However, when contacted, the Ogun State Director of Publicity of the APC, Mr. Femi Nuberu, neither confirmed nor ...

How disgruntled colonel built secret military network in failed coup plot against Tinubu

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How disgruntled colonel built secret military network in failed coup plot against Tinubu Fresh intelligence details have surfaced on the foiled coup attempt against President Bola Tinubu’s administration, shedding light on how a serving Army Colonel allegedly assembled a covert, cross-service network to undermine the constitutional order before security agencies moved in. Vanguard recalls that the Defence Headquarters announced the arrest of 16 officers for acts of indiscipline and breaches of service regulations, following weeks of quiet tension within the Armed Forces. In October 2025, rumours of an alleged coup plot against President Tinubu’s administration spread across social media. At the time, the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) dismissed the claims as “false and misleading,” even as the sudden cancellation of the Independence Day parade fuelled speculation about deeper security concerns. However, fresh findings from an interim investigation report, sighted by Punch Newsp...

Why I rejoined APC – Ex Ondo PDP governorship candidate, Ajayi

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Why I rejoined APC – Ex Ondo PDP governorship candidate, Ajayi The 2024 governorship candidate of the People’s Democratic Party in Ondo state and former deputy governor of the state, Chief Agboola Ajayi, has explained his decision to dump the party and rejoin the All Progressive Congress, (APC). Speaking in Igbekebo, Ese-Odo council area of the state, where he was formally received back to the party by the leaders of the ruling party, Ajayi, said, he rejoined the APC to enable him to participate fully in it’s activities. Ajayi said that ” my move to rejoin the APC would also strengthen his support for Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa’s ‘EASE’ agenda and the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu. “I decided to join APC, you recall that I was a member of APC before. I became a deputy governor there. At the time, there was be misunderstanding and I left, but I’m back fully now. “As I said earlier, I quoted far back in East Africa. We all remember what happened in Kenya, where ...