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BREAKING : Mark, Aregbesola Named Interim Chairman, Secretary of ADC

 

A former Senate President, Senator David Mark, and ex-Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola, have been appointed as the interim Chairman and Secretary, respectively, of the African Democratic Congress, the coalition platform being positioned against President Bola Tinubu ahead of the 2027 elections.

According to multiple reliable sources who were present at the just-concluded meeting on Tuesday night in Abuja but requested anonymity as they were not authorized to speak, leaders of the opposition coalition unanimously agreed on Mark and Aregbesola for the roles.

The sources further disclosed that a former Sports Minister, Bolaji Abdullahi, has been appointed as the interim National Publicity Secretary.

The sources further disclosed that the ADC and its newly constituted leadership will be formally unveiled in Abuja tomorrow.

President Tinubu’s administration has seen a mix of achievements and setbacks across several sectors.

Despite this, opposition leaders from multiple parties have consistently criticized the All Progressives Congress-led government, branding it a failure.

Interestingly, the major opposition parties including the PDP, Labour Party, New Nigeria Peoples Party, and Social Democratic Party have also been grappling with internal crises.

In a bid to present a formidable front ahead of the 2027 elections, ex-Vice President Atiku Abubakar, Labour Party’s Peter Obi, a former Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Ameachi, a former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, and other political figures came together to launch a new coalition during a meeting in Abuja on March 20.

The move ignited a nationwide conversation about the potential impact of a united opposition, with mixed reactions from political analysts and the general public.

After months of speculation over which platform the coalition would adopt, The PUNCH exclusively reported on May 19 that the group had settled on the ADC as its political vehicle.

Subsequent reports by Sunday PUNCH confirmed that Senator Mark has been selected as the coalition’s interim chairman under the ADC platform, with a formal unveiling slated for Wednesday.

One of the sources said Aregbesola who earlier rejected the offer changed his mind and accepted it after he was prevailed upon by the stakeholders.

He stated, “We just concluded a meeting tonight. Mark and Aregbesola have been appointed as the ADC Interim National Chairman and National Secretary.

“This will be officially unveiled tomorrow (Wednesday), so we are on track.”

Another source added, “Atiku and other coalition leaders met tonight and resolved to adopt the ADC as their platform after months of consultations.

“For now, the ADC National Chairman, Ralph Nwosu, has stepped aside to allow Mark and Aregbesola take over as interim Chairman and Secretary.

“You know Aregbesola rejected it some time ago, but he was prevailed upon by stakeholders, so he has accepted to serve in that capacity. All of this, and more, will be made public tomorrow. Former Minister of Sport, Bolaji will serve as National Publicity Secretary.”

Confirming the development, Kola Ologbondiyan, a former aide to the ex-Senate President and former PDP National Publicity Secretary, announced in a tweet via his verified X account that the ADC has been adopted.

He stated, “African Democratic Congress (ADC) has been adopted as the political party for the coalition. The party has elected Sen. David Mark as the Interim National chairman and Ogbeni Raud Aregbesola as the interim National Secraetary.”

Man commits suicide after pouring acid on his girlfriend in Lagos

 

A 43-year-old man, Pere Faruk, has reportedly died by suicide shortly after allegedly pouring acid on his girlfriend during a domestic altercation in Lagos.

According to security analyst, Zagazola Makama, the incident occurred at about 5:40 p.m. on Monday, June 30, 32025 at No. 8 Messy Street, Lagos Island.

Faruk’s younger brother, Pere Jeli, who resides nearby at No. 9 Igbosere Street, was informed of the incident and immediately raised alarm.

The victim, identified as Kemi Bashiru, was rushed to the Lagos Island General Hospital, where she is receiving treatment for severe burns.

Shortly after the attack, Faruk was discovered unresponsive in his room, with a bottle of Sniper insecticide found beside him, suggesting he took his own life.

His body was taken to the hospital and later deposited in a public mortuary for autopsy, while the scene of the incident was documented by responders.

Sources said police investigations are ongoing to determine the full circumstances surrounding the altercation and its tragic outcome.

 

Trump threatens to deport Elon Musk to South Africa

 

U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday hinted at the possibility of deporting billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk following the latter’s vocal criticism of his administration’s flagship spending bill.

Trump made the comments during an impromptu press briefing at the White House, stating that “nothing is off the table” in response to Musk’s recent remarks. The South African-born entrepreneur, who became a U.S. citizen in 2002, had publicly slammed the bill, calling it “reckless” and “a disaster for innovation.”

The president also took a swipe at Musk’s former role as head of the now-defunct Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), saying that the department may begin a review of the substantial government subsidies received by Musk’s companies, including Tesla and SpaceX.

“I don’t know. We’ll have to take a look,” Trump told reporters at the White House when asked if he would consider deporting Musk.

“We might have to put DOGE on Elon. You know what DOGE is? DOGE is the monster that might have to go back and eat Elon.”

Trump doubled down on the threat when he said he believed Musk was attacking his so-called “One Big Beautiful Bill” because he was annoyed that it had dropped measures to support electric vehicles (EV).

“He’s losing his EV mandate. He’s very upset about things, but you know, he could lose a lot more than that, I can tell you right now. Elon can lose a lot more than that.”

Trump made similar comments on his Truth Social network late Monday, saying that “without subsidies, Elon would probably have to close up shop and head back home to South Africa.”

Musk, the world’s richest person, was Trump’s biggest donor in the 2024 election and initially maintained a near constant presence at the newly elected president’s side.

They had an acrimonious public falling out this month over the bill and the tycoon has reprised his criticisms in recent days, accusing Republicans of abandoning efforts to place the United States at the front of the EV and clean energy revolution.

Musk has also renewed his calls for the formation of a new political party called the “America Party” if the bill passed.

 

(AFP)

PSC Extols President Tinubu On Completion And Commissioning Of Roads In Dakibiyu, Jabi.. Says Wike Has Transformed FCT For Good

 

By Ebinum Samuel

 

The Police Service Commission has expressed sincere gratitude and commendation to Mr. President on the Completion and commissioning of roads in Dakibiyu District Jabi in the Federal Capital Territory Abuja.

 

According to a Statement released by the Commission’s Head, Press And Public Relations, Ikechukwu Ani, the Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, GCON today, officially commissioned the newly constructed collector Road CN8 (Asuquo Okon Street) from Arterial Road N5 (Obafemi Awolowo Way) to Arterial Road N1 and other connecting Roads in Dakibiyu District of Jabi, Abuja.

 

The Commissioning which attracted eminent Nigerians was held along Asuquo Okon Street by the Corporate Headquarters of the Police Service Commission in Jabi Abuja.

 

The Secretary to the Commission, Chief Onyemuche Nnamani who represented the Commission at the ceremony extolled President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his bold steps in infrastructural development of the country which had suffered several years of neglect.

 

Chief Onyemuche who spoke at the sidelines of the Commissioning ceremony said the PSC is one of the major beneficiaries of the newly constructed road project and will remain eternally grateful to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Chief Nyesom Ezenwo Wike for his decision to rehabilitate the roads around the area.

 

He noted that visitors to the Commission will henceforth enjoy the good road network while settlements around Dakiyibu will be opened up for businesses and other related endeavours.

 

Chief Nnamani called for support for this government as it continues to give Nigerians the dividends of democracy.

 

He noted that the Commission will continue to ensure that the Nigeria Police operates within the law and encouraged to give off their best in the service of the nation.

Nigerian Sentenced for Smuggling Counterfeit $100,000 Deported from Ghana

 

A Nigerian, Aremu Adegboyega, convicted by a Circuit Court in Accra, Ghana, for smuggling counterfeit CFA francs worth over $100,000 into the country through an unauthorised border route will be deported to Nigeria, PUNCH Metro learnt on Monday.

Justice Christiana Cann, who presided over the case ordered his immediate deportation by the Ghana Immigration Service.

According to ASP Isaac Anquandah, as cited by a Ghanaian news outlet, The Chronicle, on Monday, Adegboyega was arrested in 2023 by customs officers stationed at the Aflao border while he was travelling on a motorcycle.

The 55-year-old was charged with two counts of possessing forged notes, in violation of Section 18(2) of Ghana’s Currency Act, 1964 (Act 242), as well as one count of illegal entry into the country.

For possession of counterfeit CFA francs, the court fined the convict 250 penalty units, equivalent to GH¢3,000.

In default of payment, according to the report, he will serve a two-year prison sentence with hard labour.

For illegal entry into Ghana, he was reportedly fined an additional 120 penalty units or GH¢1,440. If he fails to pay, The Chronicle reports, he will serve another two-year prison term.

The sentences are expected to run concurrently, meaning he will serve a maximum of two years if he defaults on both payments.

The report added that, in addition to the fines and prison sentence, the court ordered his immediate deportation to Nigeria.

Adegboyega was apprehended at Beat Zero, an unauthorised crossing point along the Ghana-Togo border.

Riding as a pillion passenger on a motorcycle and carrying a backpack, according to the police, he aroused suspicion, prompting the officers to search his belongings.

During the search, officers discovered bundles of suspected counterfeit currency: CFA francs totalling CFA 80,653,000 and Nigerian naira amounting to N101,500.

Further investigation revealed that he had smuggled the fake currency into Ghana from Togo.

According to the police, he admitted in a caution statement that he was aware the money was counterfeit.

He also confessed to receiving the forged notes from a man identified as Alhaji Saibu in Nigeria, under the instruction of an alleged mafia figure named Alhaji Dials, believed to be based in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire.

Adegboyega joins another Nigerian, Abu Arome, who is currently standing trial alongside three Ghanaians for alleged fraud.

A statement issued on Friday by the Force Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, disclosed the suspects were accused of committing the crime using forged documents, falsified signatures, and fraudulent claims.

Pride group founder who r@ped a 12-year-old boy he met on dating app is jailed alongside his partnera

 

The founder of a Pride group, who r@ped an ‘extremely vulnerable’ boy who he met on Grindr, has been jailed for 13 years.

 

Stephen Ireland, 42, who co-founded Pride in Surrey in 2018, r@ped the child at the flat he shared with his then partner and co-defendant David Sutton, 27, in Addlestone on April 19, 2024.

 

Ireland had arranged for the 12-year-old boy, referred to in court as Child A, to meet him at his flat after messaging him on the dating app Grindr, the court heard.

 

The boy, who had been reported missing at the time, told police they had s£x in the flat.

 

The boy said they also smoked a bong which was later found to have contained methamphetamine, and that pornography was played on a laptop.

 

Judge Patricia Lees, sentencing at Guildford Crown Court on Monday, told the hearing Ireland ‘took advantage’ of a vulnerable child.

 

She said: ‘Stephen Ireland is a man who prided himself on being versed in and highly alive to the vulnerabilities of young people linked to the Surrey Pride organisation he was at the time pivotal to.

 

‘A was quite obviously to any adult an extremely vulnerable child who was highly sexualised.

 

The boy, who had been reported missing at the time, told police they had s£x in the flat.

 

The boy said they also smoked a bong which was later found to have contained methamphetamine, and that porn0graphy was played on a laptop.

 

Judge Patricia Lees, sentencing at Guildford Crown Court on Monday, told the hearing Ireland ‘took advantage’ of a vulnerable child.

 

She said: ‘Stephen Ireland is a man who prided himself on being versed in and highly alive to the vulnerabilities of young people linked to the Surrey Pride organisation he was at the time pivotal to.

 

‘A was quite obviously to any adult an extremely vulnerable child who was highly s£xualised.

 

‘Any responsible adult would have quickly appreciated that there was a high likelihood A is a young man who had been the subject of s£xual gro0ming by adult men at a very early age and been concerned for him instead of taking advantage of him.’

 

The court heard the boy had initially told Ireland he was aged 17 – but when he later claimed to be aged 13, Ireland replied: ‘OK – we just have to keep it a secret.’

 

‘Your response was telling,’ Judge Lees told Ireland, who sat in the dock dressed in a large red T-shirt and showed no emotions throughout the hearing.

 

‘Far from finding that repugnant, you found that exciting, and sought to do it again.’

 

In a Telegram chat that took place after their encounter, Ireland sent Child A a message in which he described his age as ‘naughty and kinky’, the court heard.

 

On the same day, Ireland asked the boy if he would have a threesome and sent the child pictures of himself and Sutton.

 

Jurors heard that Ireland sent a picture of Child A to Sutton, describing him as a ’14-year-old baby’ who ‘wants to play with men’s bodies’, and the pair exchanged messages about the child.

 

Ireland along with Sutton, who was a volunteer for Surrey Pride, were found guilty of a string of s£xual offences against children including voyeurism, arranging commission of a child sex offence, and possession of prohibited images of children, after a trial at Guildford Crown Court earlier this year.

 

In August 2022, Ireland and Sutton discussed arrangements to procure a 13-year-old boy for Sutton’s 25th birthday in October of that year, the court heard.

 

Both men were also sentenced on one count each of voyeurism after Ireland watched live camera footage of Sutton having s£x with another 16-year-old boy at their flat in March 2024.

 

The teenager did not know he was being recorded, with Ireland sending Sutton messages such as ‘he doesn’t know I’m here’ and telling him what to do, the court heard.

 

‘You fed off one another,’ Judge Lees told the defendants during the sentence hearing on Monday.

 

‘You definitely supported one another in your perversions.’

 

Ireland and Sutton also perverted the course of justice by intentionally deleting material and search history from their phones after they were released on police bail in June 2024.

 

Ireland was sentenced to 13 years’ imprisonment on one count of r@pe, three counts of causing a child under 13 to engage in sexual activity, s£xual ass@ult, conspiracy to engage in s£xual activity with a child, arranging commission of a child s£x offence, six counts of making indecent photographs of children, four counts of distributing indecent photographs of children, possession of prohibited images, and possession of an extreme porn0graphic image.

 

Sutton was sentenced to four-and-a-half years’ imprisonment for offences including voyeurism, possession and distribution of prohibited images of children, and perverting the course of justice.

 

Dangote Refinery Slashes Fuel Prices as Petrol Marketers Convene Emergency Meeting

 

Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery has reduced its premium motor spirit ex-depot price to N840 from N880 per litre.

This comes as petroleum product marketers plan an emergency meeting to drop fuel prices from Tuesday.

The President of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Abubakar Maigandi, disclosed this to DAILY POST during an exclusive interview on Monday.

“It is true. Dangote Refinery reduced its petrol ex-depot price to N840 from N880 per litre on Monday. We are happy.

“Our members would implement the new price once they load new products,” he stated.
This showed that the 650,000-barrel-per-day refinery slashed its petrol ex-depot prices by N40 per litre.

Marketers will drop petrol price nationwide Tuesday – IPMAN

Maigandi said petroleum marketers will be having an emergency meeting on Tuesday to decide on a new petrol price nationwide.

“We will be meeting on Tuesday to review our PMS prices following the latest petrol reduction announced by Dangote. Certainly the petrol price would come down from tomorrow,”

The downward review of Dangote Refinery’s gantry price comes after the company implemented a price hike on June 20, 2025, following a surge in global oil prices as a result of the war between Israel and Iran in the Middle East.

As of Monday afternoon, petroleum product marketers and filling station owners in Lagos and Abuja dispensed fuel between N875 and N970 per litre, depending on the outlets.

MRS filling station, Dangote Refinery’s partner, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, AA Rano, Shafa, Mobile, Eterna, and AP Ardova sell petrol at N945 per litre as of Monday evening. Others, such as Ranoil and Empire filling stations, dispense petrol between N950 and N970.

Dangote refinery’s fresh price template comes amid the de-escalation of the conflict between Israel and Iran after the President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, announced a ceasefire.

Consequently, global oil prices had witnessed a downward trend as Brent and West Texas Intermediate crude futures fell to $67.81 and $64.97 per barrel as of Monday night, down from around $79 and $70 weeks back.

“My wife aband0ned me when I was bãnned from football and l0st my Fame – Paul Pogba

 
 
“I realized how empty and meaningless when I was bãnned from football for 4-years.
 
Immediately I stopped being Pogba the rich famous player, people started avoiding me.
 
 The w0rst thing which still breaks my heart today was even my own wife abandoned me.
 
 Everyone who used to invite me to their fashion  events and stuff like that said: «Pogba is of no use now.»
 
That was a good sit back for me to see my true friends. And my wife proved she never loved me. But I’m very happy now because my phone doesn’t ring with fãke friends again. I now know I’m on my own in life.” ~ Paul Pogba
 
Most times, people are just drawn to you because of your success.
 
Don’t live your life trying to please others because no one actually cares
 
“My wife aband0ned me when I was bãnned from football and l0st my Fame. She was only there for the Money and Fame.” Paul Pogba

Group Demands Action from Governor Ododo as 72-year-old Farmer Ajayi Bello Spends 2 Weeks in Kidnappers Den

By Ralph Omololu Agbana 

 

 

Yagba Action Group (YAG), a non-profit, non-partisan organisation based in Kogi State has lamented government’s inaction following the kidnapping of prominent livestock farmer, Chief Ajayi Bello, about two weeks ago.

 

Ajayi Bello, aged 72, is Chairman, Kogi State Poultry Association, by extension Poultry Association of Nigeria.

 

His abduction from his farm in Ponyan, Yagba East local council in Kogi State, has sent shockwaves through the agricultural community in Nigeria.

 

A statement to this effect was released on Monday, June 30, 2025 and signed by the Chairman of the group, Tunde Olusunle, PhD, an Adjunct Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Abuja. YAG contended that the federal and state governments, have repeatedly failed Nigerians, whose minimum desire is round-the-clock security to enable them pursue their vocations. Ajayi Bello retired from Guinness Nigeria Ltd, a foremost Nigerian beverage production concern about a decade ago, and returned to his birthplace, Ponyan, where he established an ultramodern livestock business. It has been suggested, that the enterprise engages about 200 casual workers who mostly harvest and sort eggs from the project. Bello’s clientele extends beyond Kogi State, to neighbouring Kwara, Ekiti and Ondo states.

 

YAG expressed fears about the sad reality of what it termed the “systematic and well organized plan by Fulani, funded by faceless agents to displace Yagba and Okun people and takeover their land. The group further stated that keeping a man of 72years whose family confirmed is both diabetic and tending to prostate issues for this long is most disheartening. They consider the continuing remand of Ajayi Bello by his abductors wicked, while calling out the Kogi State government for unimaginable inertia.

 

The group expressed deep concern about the safety and security of the septuagenerian farmer, contending that Kogi State governor, Usman Ododo, and agents of government can no longer keep sealed lips, and must expedite action to rescue the senior citizen.

 

The group went further to state that failure of government to protect or take the appropriate actions in situations like this erodes the confidence of the citizenry who have dedicated their lives to serving the nation. That he remains in captivity two weeks after his abduction, with seemingly little effort from the government to secure his release, it noted, is a reminder of the vulnerability of rural communities to banditry and kidnapping. YAG echoed the voices of concerned farmers in the region who have alleged they have yet to read any official release from the Kogi State Commissioner of Agriculture, the Minister of Agriculture, the All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN) or even the Livestock Farmers’ Associations, on the development.

 

In a related development, Dayo Thomas, a senior journalist and farmer from Yagba, in a statement trending on the social media titled ” Community in Crisis: Why Kidnapped Farmer, Chief Ajayi Bello Needs National Attention,” has warned Nigerian authorities that Pa Bello’s abduction has far-reaching implications for the agricultural sector in Nigeria.

 

According to him: “Chief Bello’s abduction is not just a local issue. It has far-reaching implications for the agricultural sector in Nigeria. As a prominent figure in the industry, his safety and security are crucial to maintaining the confidence of farmers and investors. The thought of his community, Ponyan, and surrounding areas living in fear and anxiety, hesitant to tend to their farms, is a dire prospect. How can we tackle food insecurity when farmers and their crops are no longer safe? I urge the government to take immediate action to address the security challenges facing rural communities.

 

Continuing, Thomas noted that “Farmers are the backbone of our economy, and it is the government’s responsibility to protect them. We need to rethink security in our villages and communities, which practically feed our urban centres. What plan does government at all levels have for farmers kidnapped from their farms or whose crops have been destroyed? The answer to these questions will determine the future of agriculture in Nigeria. The kidnapping of Chief Ajayi Bello is a wake-up call for all stakeholders in the agricultural sector. We must come together to demand action from the government to ensure the safety and security of farmers and their crops.” The fate of food security and the livelihoods of millions of Nigerians depend on the sustenance of a convenient atmosphere for agriculture, crop or pastoral, Thomas noted.

NDLEA is central to action plan on drug control and crime prevention – AU Commission

 Africa needs to act fast on projected 40% rise in drug use prevalence, Marwa warns

By Ebinum Samuel

The Commission of the African Union has said the formulation of new action plan on drug control and crime prevention on the African continent won’t be complete without inputs from the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) because of its central role in law enforcement in the region.
The AU Commission stated this on Monday 30th June 2025 during an assessment visit to the Agency’s National Headquarters in Abuja by a three-member delegation including the team lead Dr. Olubusayo Akinola, Head of Social Welfare, Drug Control and Crime Prevention; Dr. Abiola Olaleye, Senior Drug Epidemiology and Research Officer; and Prof. Johan Strijdom, Senior Drug Control Consultant. The visit was to evaluate the African Union Plan of Action on Drug Control and Crime Prevention (2019-2025).
According to Dr. Akinola, “we’re here to understand the status of implementation of this continental action plan on drug control and crime prevention. We are in the process of re-evaluating and starting another continental action plan that will take us from 2026 to 2030. So, we have identified a few countries to understand how this action plan was actually implemented in the member states. And if there are gaps and the new and current emerging trends that we can include.

“So, we understand very well the work of NDLEA and we believe that the formulation of the new action plan will not be finalized and concluded until we have inputs from NDLEA Nigeria, because you are basically on the forefront when it comes to law enforcement on the entire continent.”
The AU Commission delegation commended the NDLEA for its sustained provision of critical and policy-relevant data, which has significantly informed and shaped the work of the Commission over the years. The visit, according to the delegation, aimed to obtain a comprehensive update on the current status of implementation of national drug control strategies, identify operational and institutional gaps, and explore potential areas for technical assistance, particularly in relation to capacity development, forensic science capabilities, canine detection units, and other strategic enablers of drug control efforts.

Welcoming the delegation, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd), emphasized the importance of the mission, stating that he considered it imperative to receive the team personally due to the strategic relevance of their engagement. “We are particularly pleased that the African Union is giving due weight to the implementation of the continental action plan, not merely as a theoretical exercise, but by undertaking direct field consultations with national counterparts. This grounded, evidence-informed approach will undoubtedly result in a more pragmatic and responsive framework for implementation,” he noted.
Marwa highlighted the urgency of addressing the continent’s growing drug challenge, adding that while global projections estimate a 10–11% rise in drug use prevalence, Africa is expected to experience a surge of up to 40%. “This disparity signals a looming crisis that demands coordinated and accelerated action. We deeply appreciate the AU’s leadership in this space and commend your proactive efforts,” he added.