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Timi Frank: Wike’s purported revocation of Buhari, Abbas, Akume, others’ C of O a Nollywood script

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From Adeko Ukpa

Former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Timi Frank, has raised the alarm over the real targets of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, in his ongoing wave of Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) revocations in Abuja.

Frank in a statement in Abuja described the alleged revocations of C of Os belonging to former President Muhammadu Buhari, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume and Speaker of the House of Representatives, among others, as a Nollywood Script designed to intimidate members of the opposition who are Wike’s real targets.

He said: “We have intelligence at our disposal that the list of land allottees whose C of O have purportedly been revoked by Wike is part of his grand strategy to harass and intimidate members of opposition political parties and others that may want to contest against President Bola Tinubu in 2027.

“Already Buhari has denied owning the land attached to his name which was purportedly revoked by Wike while Abbas has said he is not indebted to the FCTA.

“Every sane Nigerian knows that Wike as a minister in Tinubu’s administration dare not revoke lands belonging to key officials in this administration listed by Wike.

“Therefore Wike is using their names as a cover to deflect the criticism of his land grabbing spree and his demolitions of properties in the FCT that have been targeted at poor and innocent Nigerians.”

Recall that Chief Rita Lori-Ogbebor, the wife of a late military officer, Ikponmwosa Paul-Ogbebor, owner of Paulosa Nigeria Limited had accused Wike of granting approval for the Right of Occupancy (R of O)  and  Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) of their estate land to one Saravera Nigeria Limited – a company allegedly under the control of the House of Representatives Minority Leader, Kingsley Chinda, a known ally of the minister.

He challenged Wike to show proof that top All Progressives Congress (APC) members who are political office holders contained in the list he published actually owned lands said to have been revoked.

He called on members of opposition political parties who intend to run against Tinubu in 2027 and those that have opposed Wike’s shenanigans in Rivers State to brace up for Wike’s vendetta, persecution and oppression by way of revocation of their land titles in FCT.

He said: “Wike is playing politics with the lives and emotions of Nigerians. He has marked out members of the opposition whose lands and houses he intends to seize.

“What he is doing in FCT is not different from what he did in Rivers State as Governor where he revoked C of O of lands of his political opponents and demolished their property,” he said.

He declared that the next wave of land seizures by the minister would be targeted at members of the opposition who are either against Tinubu or Wike.

He is poised to revoke their land titles and demolish their structures as a payback for backing Fubara against him in Rivers.

Frank who is the United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP) Ambassador to East Africa and the Middle East, accused Tinubu of giving Wike the unrestrained powers to carry out these egregious and anti-people actions and warned that the President should be careful least the Minister gives him the ‘Jonathan treatment.’

“This is the same way he acted sycophantically to curry ex-President Jonathan’s favours and later betrayed him. If care is not taken Tinubu would be Wike’s next victim of subterfuge because betrayal is written in his DNA.

“He is using his powers as a minister to witch-hunt all those he believed to have worked against his interest, especially in the PDP, in 2023 and those he thinks are opposed to him currently in the fight between him and Governor Fubara in Rivers State.

“Wike is very bitter at the moment because he has lost Rivers State that would have been his cash cow to Governor Fubara and that is one of the reasons he meting out vendetta against perceived opponents,” he said.

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Peace, Unity, Continuity, Industralisation Top My Agenda for Nasarawa – Prof. Haruna

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From Adeko Ukpa, Abuja

The pursuit of peaceful coexistence, unity, and continuous industrial development of Nasarawa state, would be given top priority by a former Executive Vice Chairman Chief Executive of the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), Professor Mohammad Sani Haruna, if voted as governor, it was learnt yesterday.

Professor Haruna disclosed this in Keffi, during a symposium organised in his honour.

He declared that his decision to seek the governorship of Nasarawa State is driven by a desire to deploy his experience in technology, public service and development planning to transform the state’s economy.

L-R: Former Executive Vice Chairman/Chief Executive of the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), Prof. Mohammed Sani Haruna with Former Clerk to the National Assembly/Guest Speaker, Dr. Salisu Abubakar Maikasuwa, during the 2026 Western Zone Prof. Haruna’s Symposium organised by Nasarawa State Concerned Democrats held at Keffi, yesterday

Prof. Haruna emphasised that peace and unity would remain the foundation of his administration if elected, noting that Nasarawa’s diversity must be harnessed as a strength rather than a source of division.

“Peace and harmonious coexistence are fundamental. Without peace, nothing meaningful can be achieved,” he said.
“God created us in different tribes and languages so we can understand and benefit from one another. The best among us is the one who cares for humanity.”

He stressed that the state must move away from dependence on raw materials and embrace industrialisation.

“What Nasarawa needs is a manufacturing and industrial economy that can sustain development,” he said.
“We must harness our resources and turn them into useful products. You cannot develop by exporting raw materials and importing finished goods.”

The governorship aspirant pledged to sustain ongoing infrastructure projects being championed by Governor Abdullahi Sule, while expanding industries to create jobs, empower youths and drive economic growth.

Haruna said his aspiration is not about personal ambition but a commitment to service and sustainable development.

“It is important to ask why I even ventured into politics and aspire to lead Nasarawa State, if God makes it possible by His grace,” he said.
“It is not about seeking a name. If I want a name, I will aim for a Nobel Prize. This is about service.”

“My agenda is to ensure sustainability of the current developmental trajectory, expand infrastructure, and promote industries for employment generation, youth empowerment and skills development using science, technology and innovation,” he added.

Haruna highlighted his extensive career spanning technical, managerial and leadership roles, including his tenure at NASENI, where he said he worked with successive administrations and drove innovation.

“I started as a technician, a craftsman, an engineer, and rose through the ranks to leadership,” he said.
“I have worked across Nigeria, across Africa and globally. I have seen what works and what does not.”

He recalled how he successfully secured support from state governors for NASENI’s funding framework, describing it as evidence of his ability to build consensus.

“I went round the states and presented what they stand to gain, and they agreed. Development requires engagement and understanding,” he added.

The professor disclosed that he has already developed a comprehensive blueprint for Nasarawa State, based on detailed assessments across sectors.

“We have taken stock of education, health, agriculture, infrastructure—everything,” he said.
“If there are 30 schools in a local government, we know the condition of each—those that need classrooms, those without water, those without facilities.”

He explained that the approach would eliminate guesswork in governance.

“Development must not be based on assumptions. It must be based on needs assessment. You cannot claim to improve education by building classrooms where they are not needed,” he said.

Haruna also pledged to build on existing achievements in the state, particularly in infrastructure and economic development.

“The ongoing infrastructural development in Nasarawa State is something we must sustain,” he said.
“Even if it is not me, whoever becomes governor must continue on that path.”

Haruna urged party stakeholders and residents of the state to support his aspiration, promising inclusive governance and measurable progress.

“If you give me the opportunity, I will serve with commitment and ensure that Nasarawa achieves sustainable development,” he said.
“If you don’t, I will still be satisfied that I offered my service.”

Stakeholders, during the 2026 Western Zone Prof. Haruna’s Symposium organised by Nasarawa State Concerned Democrats held at Keffi, yesterdayEarlier, the guest speaker at the symposium, Dr. Abubakar Salisu Maikasuwa delivered a lecture on democracy, governance and leadership, stressing that credible elections and accountable leadership are the bedrock of development.

“Democracy is government of the people, by the people and for the people, but it goes beyond that,” he said.
“It includes rule of law, protection of human rights, and effective management of public resources.”

He added that good governance requires participation, accountability and strategic vision.

“You cannot achieve democracy merely by establishing institutions like the legislature, executive and judiciary. The way they function determines the outcome,” he noted.

Maikasuwa emphasised the role of leadership in shaping society.

“Leadership is a decisive factor. Societies need competent, honest, visionary and empathetic leaders,” he said, warning against “selfish, nepotistic and arrogant leadership.”

He also linked development to citizens’ welfare.

“Sustainable development must translate into real benefits—food, shelter, healthcare, education, employment and basic services,” he said.

Earlier, one of the organisers of the Engr. Prof Mohammad Sani Haruna
Western Zone
Symposium 2026 with the
theme: “Creating Political Awareness for sustainable Development” Hon. Kasim T. Kasim, said the symposium was convened by supporters and well-wishers to provide a platform for interaction between the aspirant and stakeholders.

“This is an opportunity for party leaders, members and supporters to engage directly, ask questions and understand the vision,” he said on behalf of the Nasarawa State Concerned Democrats that organised the event.

He noted that participants were drawn from across five local government areas in Nasarawa West Senatorial Zone, reflecting broad-based interest in the political future of the state.

The symposium ended with calls for unity among party members and sustained engagement as political activities gather momentum ahead of upcoming elections.

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Timi Frank Tells U.S., UN To Take Strong Action Against Anti-Democratic Officials in Tinubu’s Govt

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A former deputy national publicity secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Timi Frank, has called on the United States and the international community to impose sanctions on key officials of the Federal Government, alleging actions capable of undermining Nigeria’s democracy.

Frank, in a strongly worded statement, urged the U.S. government to impose visa restrictions, economic sanctions and asset freezes on top government functionaries, including officials he accused of aiding anti-democratic practices.

He alleged that the current administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu was deploying state institutions to weaken opposition parties ahead of future elections.

According to him, “the aim and goal is to ensure that no political party fields a candidate strong enough to contest with the President,” warning that such actions could plunge the country into crisis if not urgently addressed.

Frank specifically accused institutions such as the judiciary and legislature of being used to frustrate opposition forces, noting that democracy should remain a contest of ideas rather than what he described as a “monarchical system.”

He called on the United States, the United Nations and other global actors to intervene before the situation deteriorates.

“The international community must not wait until Nigeria descends into crisis or conflict before taking action,” he said, adding that any instability in Nigeria, given its population of over 200 million people, could trigger a massive refugee crisis across regions.

Frank also accused the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr Yemi Cardoso of allegedly funding activities that undermine democratic processes, calling for sanctions against the bank’s leadership if such actions are established.

On the electoral body, he described the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission as “biased and unfit,” alleging that the commission was being positioned to favour certain political interests.

He warned that key actors within the administration, including electoral officials, should be held accountable for any breakdown of law and order arising from the current political climate.

Frank further claimed he was ready to provide detailed information to foreign governments on assets owned by Nigerian public officials in jurisdictions such as the United States, the United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates to facilitate targeted sanctions.

Describing his intervention as a “crisis warning,” Frank said urgent steps must be taken to safeguard Nigeria’s democracy and prevent what he termed a drift towards authoritarianism.

He added that he would avail the U.S. Government and leaders of the international community list of key officials of the Tinubu’s administration colluding to truncate democratic rule in Nigeria for blacklisting.

He called on the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria not only to shut down temporarily but to permanently deny visas to all anti-democracy forces and institutions in the Tinubu’s regime.

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2027: Nasarawa South Organizes Mega Rally for Sarkin Sharifai’s Governorship Bid

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By Adeko Ukpa

Lafia, the capital of Nasarawa State was abuzz as supporters of Engr. Prof. M.S. Haruna, OFR, mni (Sarkin Sharifai), held a “one-million-man” mega rally to endorse his 2027 governorship aspirations.

Haruna was a former Executive Vice Chairman of the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI).

The metropolitan city was transformed by a sea of supporters—including youths, women, and people living with disabilities—all adorned in branded T-shirts and caps.

According to the clips of the rally released yesterday, participants carried placards with various inscriptions expressing their unwavering support for the Professor’s bid to lead the state.

The energy was felt across every street in Lafia, which was decorated with billboards and posters signaling a broad acceptance of his candidacy.

The event also drew seasoned grassroots politicians from across the Southern Zone, who formally pledged their loyalty to his cause.

The rally culminated at Dunama Primary School, where speakers highlighted the achievements and benefits the state and its youth have gained through the aspirant’s previous contributions.

Supporters at the venue described him as the most qualified candidate to succeed Governor Abdullahi Sule in 2027.

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