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  • Ojude Oba 2026: Ijebu-Ode Honours Heritage and Unity

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    Ojude Oba 2026: Ijebu-Ode Lights Up in Colour as Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun Celebrates Unity and Heritage

    May 30, 2026 • 3 min read

    Ijebu-Ode turned into a living canvas on Friday, May 29, 2026, as thousands filled the ancient town for the 2026 Ojude Oba Festival. The annual celebration brought together residents, tourists, dignitaries and sons and daughters of Ijebuland from across Nigeria and the diaspora. The streets reflected tradition through horse-riding displays, richly embroidered attire and performances by Regberegbe age-grade groups. Music and pageantry turned the town into a showcase of Yoruba heritage and cultural pride.

    The parade of Regberegbe age grade groups formed the heart of the celebration as men and women moved through the town in coordinated colours and patterns. Each age-grade group displayed unity through matching fabrics and choreographed steps that reflected decades of tradition. The visual language of the Regberegbe turned the festival into a moving exhibition of identity, with participants expressing pride through fashion, movement and collective presence.

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    Horse riders added another layer of grandeur as members of Balogun families arrived on decorated horses, adorned in rich fabrics that spoke to history and status. The riders made their way to the palace grounds in a procession that combined elegance with discipline. For many visitors, the horse-riding display remained the most striking image of Ojude Oba, connecting the present celebration to over a century of homage-paying tradition.

    Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, described the festival as a strong symbol of peaceful coexistence and communal harmony. He said his administration deliberately positioned Ojude Oba as a flagship of Ogun State’s tourism agenda to harness its cultural and economic value. The governor noted that the state government is working with stakeholders to expand the festival’s global visibility while protecting the authentic traditions of the Ijebu people. He pointed to the economic impact visible during the event, with hotels fully booked, businesses busy and artisans engaged.

    This year’s edition carried special weight because it was the first Ojude Oba since the passing of the Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona, on July 13, 2025. Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, paid tribute to the late monarch, noting that his 65-year reign shaped Ijebuland and elevated the festival into a global attraction. He revealed that before his transition, the Awujale insisted the celebration must continue without interruption. The monarch believed Ojude Oba remained a unifying institution for generations of Ijebu people. Organisers confirmed that the 2026 festival proceeded in line with that instruction, turning grief into a celebration of continuity.

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    The event also drew national attention with prominent guests in attendance. Ogun State Deputy Governor Engr. Noimot Salako-Oyedele, Minister of Arts Culture Tourism and Creative Economy Hannatu Musa Musawa, and former Ogun State Governor Chief Olusegun Osoba were present. The presence of leaders from government, business and traditional institutions reinforced the festival’s role as a meeting point for culture, unity and progress. Organisers described the 2026 celebration as emotional yet historic, a moment that allowed Ijebu sons and daughters to reconnect with their roots while honouring the legacy of a monarch who made the festival a source of identity and pride.

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  • 53,000 Killed: USCIRF Warns Nigeria

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    USCIRF 2026 Report: Fear, Kidnappings and Killings Now “Daily Reality” Across Nigeria as 53,000 Civilians Killed Since 2009

    May 29, 2026 • 4 min read

    A damning new assessment by the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom has warned that Nigeria is increasingly trapped in a cycle of fear, abductions and deadly attacks, with violence now shaping everyday life in many parts of the country. Released as part of its 2026 Annual Report, the Commission described Nigeria as being in a “terrifying crisis,” pointing to years of unchecked insecurity, mass killings and repeated failures by authorities to protect citizens from armed groups, bandits and extremist networks.

    According to the report, over 53,000 civilians have been killed since 2009 in violence linked to religious and communal clashes, while millions have been forced to flee their homes. The Commission stated that “rampant insecurity and violence have created a pervasive atmosphere of fear,” especially in regions repeatedly hit by extremist and armed attacks. USCIRF accused Nigerian federal and state authorities of tolerating religious violence and failing to adequately investigate or prosecute perpetrators responsible for attacks across the country. The report said religious freedom conditions in Nigeria “remained abysmal” throughout 2025, alleging that authorities “continued to tolerate, inadequately respond to or investigate, or otherwise fail to pursue justice for religious violence by non-state actors”.

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    The Commission also accused Nigerian authorities of failing to respond effectively, arguing that “years of inadequate response and pervasive corruption” have worsened the security situation nationwide. The report highlighted continued assaults on schools, places of worship and rural communities, noting that both Christians and Muslims are increasingly caught in what it described as an “existential struggle” in parts of the country. Among the cases referenced was the mass kidnapping of 303 pupils and 12 teachers from a school in Kaduna State, one of the largest school abductions recorded in Nigeria. It also drew attention to the prolonged captivity of Leah Sharibu, the schoolgirl abducted by terrorists who has remained in captivity years after reportedly refusing to renounce her faith.

    The USCIRF report further raised concerns over rising blasphemy-related violence, where individuals accused of insulting religion have been attacked or killed by mobs. It warned that extremist violence in Nigeria is no longer a domestic issue alone, but a growing threat to stability across West Africa and the Sahel region. The findings come as pressure mounts in the United States Congress to maintain Nigeria’s designation as a “Country of Particular Concern,” with lawmakers also pushing the Nigeria Religious Freedom Accountability Act, which seeks sanctions against individuals linked to religious freedom violations. The report also noted that the U.S. government has introduced visa restrictions targeting individuals involved in such abuses globally.

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    In its conclusion, the Commission cautioned that without urgent reforms, Nigeria risks deeper instability, with civilians left increasingly exposed to killings, displacement and humanitarian crises. USCIRF chair Vicky Hartzler said the people of Nigeria “continue to face religious freedom violations and suffer a deeply tragic and ongoing crisis of violence” at the hands of non-state militants. The Commission stated the Nigerian government has for far too long been negligent in seriously and directly tackling the violence and its complex underlying factors.

  • Atiku Wins ADC Presidential Ticket In Landslide

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    Atiku Defeats Amaechi, Hayatu-Deen To Win ADC Presidential Ticket For 2027

    By Atinuke Otedola and her Editorial Team

    Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has clinched the presidential ticket of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) for the 2027 general election after defeating former Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi and ex-banker Mohammed Hayatu-Deen in a fiercely contested nationwide primary.

    The outcome was announced late Wednesday at the Transcorp Hilton in Abuja by returning officer Tunde Ogbeha, following accredited voting across all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory through the direct primary system adopted by the ADC.

    According to the final figures released by the party, Atiku secured 1,855,787 votes. Amaechi came second with 509,397 votes, while Hayatu-Deen polled 180,903 votes. The total votes cast stood at 2,546,457, with total party membership for the exercise put at 3,113,599.

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    A breakdown of the results showed Atiku defeated Amaechi with a margin of 1,346,390 votes and led Hayatu-Deen by 1,674,884 votes, cementing his dominance in the contest. The ADC presidential primary began on Monday, May 25, 2026, amid pressure from stakeholders who pushed for a consensus arrangement to prevent internal divisions ahead of 2027.

    However, Atiku, Amaechi and Hayatu-Deen reportedly refused to step down for one another, forcing the party leadership to proceed with a full-scale primary election. Although some party leaders initially explored a consensus option, the ADC eventually settled for the direct primary model, insisting the process aligned with the provisions of the Electoral Act 2026 and the party’s commitment to internal democracy.

    Atiku’s emergence is expected to significantly reshape political calculations ahead of the 2027 presidential election as opposition parties intensify moves to challenge the ruling party at the centre. The victory marks another presidential bid for the former vice president, who previously contested under the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party in 2019 and 2023.

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    Meanwhile, Amaechi and Hayatu-Deen had earlier raised concerns over alleged irregularities in the process and boycotted the announcement of the results. Amaechi described the results as “concocted,” alleging massive voter disenfranchisement and manipulation, while Hayatu-Deen cited widespread vote rigging and manipulation.

    ADC National Publicity Secretary Bolaji Abdullahi urged both aspirants to seek redress through established party structures rather than public confrontation, stating there was no evidence to support claims that the primary was rigged.

  • Palace Beat Rayo 1-0 To Win Conference League

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    Crystal Palace Make History With First-Ever European Trophy After Beating Rayo Vallecano 1-0

    By Atinuke Otedola and her Editorial Team

    Crystal Palace etched their name into European football history on Wednesday night after defeating Rayo Vallecano 1-0 in the UEFA Conference League final at Red Bull Arena in Leipzig, Germany.

    French striker Jean-Philippe Mateta emerged the hero for the English side, scoring early in the second half to hand Palace their first European title and give departing manager Oliver Glasner a memorable farewell. The victory also crushed Rayo Vallecano’s hopes of securing the first major trophy in the Spanish club’s history.

    An emotional Mateta, speaking after the match, said: “First time in Europe, we did it. Now I just want to celebrate.” The triumph marks Glasner’s third trophy in two years with Crystal Palace, capping off what has become the most successful era in the club’s history.

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    The Austrian manager, who previously won the Europa League with Eintracht Frankfurt in 2022, once again underlined his reputation as a knockout competition specialist. Palace’s journey to the title came despite the departures of key stars Eberechi Eze and Marc Guehi during the season, including Guehi’s January switch to Manchester City.

    The London club also secured a return to the Europa League after initially qualifying for the competition before being demoted to the Conference League due to multi-club ownership regulations. Crystal Palace became the third London club in three years to win the competition after West Ham’s triumph in 2024 and Chelsea’s success in 2025.

    Midfielder Adam Wharton, who had been battling an ankle injury, recovered in time to start the final and played a key role in the winning goal. Rayo Vallecano threatened first through Alemao, whose effort drifted narrowly wide midway into the first half, while Palace missed a golden opportunity before the break when Tyrick Mitchell headed wide from Wharton’s pinpoint cross.

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    The breakthrough finally arrived shortly after halftime when Rayo goalkeeper Augusto Batalla parried Wharton’s long-range strike into the path of Mateta, who reacted quickly to slot home the rebound. Palace nearly doubled their lead moments later as Yeremy Pino’s free-kick struck both goalposts before ricocheting off a defender and hitting the woodwork again.

    Despite late pressure from Rayo, Palace remained composed at the back to seal another major trophy following last season’s FA Cup triumph and this season’s Community Shield success. The win means Palace qualify for the league phase of the 2026-27 UEFA Europa League.

  • Overloaded Bus Crashes in Henan, 13 Dead

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    Henan Bus Crash Kills 13 After Vehicle Exceeds Passenger Limit on G40 Highway

    By Atinuke Otedola and her Editorial Team

    Deadly Collision on Henan’s G40 Highway Leaves 13 Dead

    A passenger bus operating above its legal capacity crashed into a truck in Henan Province early Thursday, killing 13 people and raising fresh questions about transport safety enforcement in China. The incident happened on May 28, 2026, along the busy G40 highway that links Shanghai to Xi’an.

    Local reports state the SAIC MAXUS bus was built for nine passengers but was carrying 16 people when it struck a semi-trailer from behind around 2:40 a.m. The impact was severe enough to kill most occupants instantly. Emergency responders arrived quickly, but officials say the death toll could have been lower if the vehicle had not been overloaded. Authorities have withheld the names of the victims pending family notifications.

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    Henan traffic police confirmed the bus violated passenger limits and said investigators are examining whether excessive speed contributed to the crash. Overloading remains a persistent issue on regional routes, where some operators add extra passengers to boost earnings despite clear safety risks. The practice often goes unchecked during late-night and early-morning hours when roadside inspections are minimal.

    Preliminary findings suggest the driver may not have had enough reaction time due to the vehicle’s weight and the late-night conditions. Mechanical checks are also underway to rule out brake failure or other technical faults. Safety experts note that nighttime travel on long-distance corridors often sees reduced oversight, making violations harder to catch before accidents occur.

    Transport analysts say overloading continues because of economic pressure on small operators and high demand for low-cost travel between cities. Passengers often accept crowded conditions to save money, and drivers face incentives to take on more people per trip. Without consistent enforcement, these risks compound on highways like the G40, which handles heavy freight and passenger traffic daily.

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    The G40 corridor has recorded multiple fatal accidents in recent years, often involving commercial vehicles exceeding weight or passenger limits. Road safety advocates argue that stricter penalties and more frequent nighttime checks could reduce these incidents.

    Under Chinese transport law, buses exceeding their approved passenger capacity face fines, license suspensions, and criminal liability if deaths occur. However, enforcement varies widely between provinces, and rural sections of highways often lack the resources for 24-hour monitoring.

    Officials have promised a full report once autopsies and vehicle inspections are complete. In the meantime, local authorities have pledged to increase spot checks and penalties for overloading violations. For now, the incident serves as a grim reminder of the risks tied to ignoring basic safety rules on China’s highways.

  • U.S. Strikes Iran Drone Site Near Bandar Abbas

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    U.S. Launches Second Strike on Iran in 3 Days, Targets Bandar Abbas Site Near Strait of Hormuz

    By Atinuke Otedola and her Editorial Team

    U.S. Hits Iranian Site Near Strait of Hormuz in Second Strike

    U.S. forces carried out another round of military strikes on Iran on Thursday, May 28, 2026, hitting a strategic site in the southern port city of Bandar Abbas. The operation marks the second such strike in three days and comes as tensions remain high despite a fragile ceasefire between Washington and Tehran.

    According to U.S. Central Command, the target was a military facility preparing to launch a drone attack near the Strait of Hormuz. Centcom said American forces also intercepted and destroyed four Iranian one-way attack drones deemed an immediate threat to international shipping lanes. Officials stated the Bandar Abbas site was struck moments before it could deploy a fifth drone. Iranian state-linked media reported explosions in the eastern part of the city shortly after the incident.

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    Centcom described the operation as “measured, purely defensive, and intended to maintain the ceasefire,” insisting the strikes were carried out strictly in self-defence. This follows U.S. attacks on Monday, May 25, 2026, which targeted Iranian missile installations and naval units accused of attempting to deploy mines in the Strait.

    Iran strongly condemned the latest strikes, calling them a “grave violation of the ceasefire” and warning it would not leave any act of aggression unanswered. The confrontation has further strained fragile diplomatic efforts between both nations.

    Tensions have widened beyond Iran, with Kuwait reporting that its air defence systems intercepted “hostile missile and drone threats” on Thursday. Details from Kuwaiti officials remain limited.

    Alongside military action, Washington intensified economic pressure. The U.S. Treasury imposed new sanctions on the so-called “Persian Gulf Strait Authority,” an Iranian body managing shipping payments through the Strait of Hormuz. Officials warned that any vessel dealing with the agency could face punitive measures.

    The Strait of Hormuz remains critical to global trade, with nearly one-fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas passing through it. Disruptions have already sent shockwaves through energy markets.

    Iranian officials insist the fees collected are legitimate charges for maritime services. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent accused Tehran of attempting to “extort global maritime trade.”

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    The crisis has unfolded alongside conflicting signals from Washington. U.S. President Donald Trump has alternated between warning of renewed large-scale military action and suggesting a deal with Iran is still possible, though he admitted the U.S. is “not satisfied” with the current state of negotiations.

    Despite reports of progress in recent diplomatic discussions, both sides acknowledge no final agreement has been reached. The White House has dismissed Iranian claims of a near-final draft deal as “a complete fabrication.”

    As military activity continues and diplomacy stalls, fears are growing that the fragile ceasefire could collapse entirely, potentially dragging the region into a wider conflict with global economic consequences.

  • Google Engineer Arrested for $1.2M Insider Betting Scheme

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    Google Engineer Arrested After Allegedly Turning Internal Data Into $1.2m Betting Windfall

    A long-serving Google engineer is facing federal charges after prosecutors allege he leveraged confidential company information to secure over $1.2 million in profits from bets placed on the cryptocurrency prediction platform Polymarket. The case highlights growing concerns about insider trading risks in the rapidly expanding world of decentralized prediction markets.

    Michele Spagnuolo, a 36-year-old Italian national based in Switzerland, was arrested on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, and appeared before a federal judge in New York’s Southern District. The U.S. Attorney’s Office unsealed a complaint charging him with commodities fraud, wire fraud, and money laundering, accusing him of misappropriating non-public Google data to place high-value wagers.

    According to court filings, Spagnuolo used his access as a Staff Information Security Engineer to view internal Google marketing data through employee tools. Prosecutors claim he used this information to predict outcomes related to Google’s “Year in Search 2025” report before it was publicly released. The data reportedly revealed which individuals and topics were trending internally, giving him an unfair advantage on Polymarket contracts tied to those results.

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    The scheme allegedly ran from October to December 2025. During that period, Spagnuolo placed approximately $2.7 million in bets across 25 wagers linked to Google’s annual search rankings. One of his most profitable trades involved betting that indie pop musician d4vd would be named the most-searched person of 2025. Google officially released that result on December 4, 2025, confirming his prediction and triggering a payout.

    Spagnuolo operated under the Polymarket username “AlphaRaccoon”. Investigators linked multiple cryptocurrency accounts to him using identity records, including an Italian ID used during registration. Authorities say the blockchain’s transparency allowed them to trace the activity back to him.

    Google confirmed the employee has been placed on leave and stated it is cooperating with law enforcement. A company spokesperson noted that while the internal tool was accessible to staff, using confidential information for personal financial gain violates company policy. Polymarket also said it worked with investigators, emphasizing that all transactions on its platform are traceable.

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    “This case reinforces a decades-old message: corporate insiders cannot use confidential business information to turn a profit in our markets,” said U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton. If convicted on all counts, Spagnuolo faces up to 50 years in prison. He was released on a $2.25 million bond and has not publicly responded to the allegations.

    The arrest marks the second insider trading case brought by the Southern District of New York involving Polymarket in 2026. Legal experts say the case could set a precedent for how U.S. authorities treat fraud on decentralized platforms, where users often assume anonymity protects them from scrutiny.

  • G7 Pushes to Fix Global Trade Imbalances Amid Strains

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    G7 Finance Ministers Meet in Paris to Tackle Global Economic Imbalances

    PARIS, FRANCE — Finance ministers and central bank governors from the Group of Seven have begun high-level discussions aimed at addressing growing imbalances in the global economy, as trade tensions and geopolitical divisions continue to challenge unity among the world’s leading economies.

    The meeting, held in Paris, comes at a time when disparities in trade balances between major economies are widening, raising concerns about long-term financial stability. Officials are particularly focused on persistent surpluses and deficits that are increasingly fueling economic friction across regions.

    Key Issues on the Table

    A key issue dominating discussions is the strain caused by global trade disputes, especially involving major players like the United States, European Union, and China. These tensions have made it more difficult for the G7 to present a unified strategy on economic policy and global market coordination.

    Another major priority for the group is securing supply chains, particularly for critical minerals and essential resources. Member countries are exploring ways to reduce dependence on dominant suppliers and strengthen cooperation through joint investments and diversified sourcing strategies.

    Proposals and Challenges

    Officials are also considering coordinated measures to better monitor financial markets and prevent sudden disruptions. Proposals under discussion include shared economic frameworks, strategic investments, and collaborative approaches to stabilizing key sectors.

    However, internal divisions remain a significant hurdle. Differences in national interests, policy approaches, and economic priorities continue to limit consensus on how best to tackle these global challenges.

    Why It Matters

    The outcome of the meeting is expected to play a crucial role in shaping international economic policy in the coming months, especially as countries navigate a complex landscape marked by trade frictions, supply chain vulnerabilities, and shifting geopolitical alliances.

    As global uncertainties persist, the G7’s ability to maintain unity and implement effective solutions will be closely watched by markets and policymakers worldwide.

  • NCDC Steps Up Surveillance as Ebola Resurfaces in Congo, Uganda

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    NCDC Steps Up Surveillance as Ebola Resurfaces in Congo, Uganda

    ABUJA, NIGERIA — The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, NCDC, has ramped up nationwide surveillance and emergency preparedness following fresh Ebola outbreaks in the Democratic Republic of Congo and a confirmed imported case in Uganda.

    The agency gave the update on Sunday in a public health advisory signed by Director-General Dr. Jide Idris. He confirmed that Nigeria has no recorded Ebola case at the moment, but rising cross-border movement across the region has put health authorities on high alert.

    Health officials in DRC and Uganda have already activated emergency responses, including enhanced monitoring, laboratory testing, contact tracing, and public awareness campaigns. The World Health Organization recently declared the situation a public health emergency of international concern, citing the spread of the Bundibugyo virus strain and risks to neighboring countries.

    In Uganda’s capital Kampala, two lab-confirmed cases linked to travel from DRC were reported, with one death confirmed. In DRC, officials reported 80 suspected deaths and hundreds of suspected cases as of Saturday. The WHO said the outbreak poses a public health risk to other countries and has advised nations to activate emergency mechanisms and strengthen cross-border screening.

    NCDC said it is working closely with Port Health Services and other stakeholders to strengthen checks at airports and borders. The agency has intensified event-based surveillance across all states to quickly detect unusual symptoms, strengthened laboratory readiness for rapid Ebola testing, reinforced infection control protocols in hospitals and clinics, and stepped up risk communication campaigns to inform the public on prevention and early reporting.

    Dr. Idris stressed that early detection and reporting remain critical to stopping any possible importation of the virus. He noted that Nigeria’s experience with past outbreaks has improved the country’s ability to respond quickly and contain threats before they spread.

    Ebola spreads through direct contact with blood, bodily fluids, or contaminated materials from infected people or animals. Symptoms appear within 2 to 21 days and include fever, weakness, headache, muscle pain, sore throat, vomiting, diarrhea, and in severe cases, unexplained bleeding.

    NCDC advises Nigerians to wash hands regularly with soap and water or use sanitizer, avoid contact with anyone showing Ebola-like symptoms, refrain from eating bushmeat especially bats and primates, and avoid non-essential travel to affected countries. Anyone who develops symptoms after travel to DRC, Uganda, or nearby areas should call NCDC’s toll-free line 6232 immediately and avoid public transport until health officials respond.

    Nigeria remains Ebola-free for now, but NCDC says vigilance is non-negotiable. The agency will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide updates as more information becomes available from regional and global health authorities.

  • Probe Alleged ₦800 Billion FAAC Diversion for Campaign Funding – SERAP Tells INEC

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    Probe Alleged ₦800 Billion FAAC Diversion for Campaign Funding – SERAP Tells INEC

    ABUJA, NIGERIA — The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, SERAP, has urged the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to investigate an alleged diversion of ₦800 billion from the Federation Account Allocation Committee, FAAC, meant for campaign funding.

    SERAP said the investigation is necessary to uphold transparency and restore public trust ahead of future elections. The rights group warned that failure to act could embolden further misuse of public resources.

    What SERAP Is Demanding

    The group stated that diverting public funds for political campaigns violates the Nigerian Constitution and electoral laws. They called on INEC to work with anti-graft agencies to identify and hold those responsible accountable.

    Why It Matters

    Alleged diversion of ₦800 billion strikes at the heart of election integrity and public finance. If proven, it could shape the conversation on political accountability and anti-corruption heading into 2027.

    Conclusion

    SERAP’s call puts pressure on INEC and anti-graft agencies to act decisively. The outcome will signal how seriously Nigeria treats the misuse of public funds for political purposes.