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EDO 2024: REWARD MY LOYALTY WITH GUBER TICKET, AGBOMHERE BEGS APC CHAIRMAN
A frontline aspirant in the All Progressives Congress APC for the forthcoming Governorship election in Edo state, Dr. Blessing Agbomhere has urged the leadership of the party to reward his loyalty with the party’s ticket for this year’s election in the state.
In a letter which he addressed to the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Alhaji Umar Ganduje and copied to other stakeholders in the party, Agbomhere who is the current South South Zonal Organising Secretary said it is in the habit of President Bola Tinubu to reward loyalty and dedication to the party and therefore his request to be given the party’s ticket is not out of place.
The letter reads;
“Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje OFR,
National Chairman,
All Progressives Congress.
APPLICATION TO BE ENDORSED AS THE 2024 EDO STATE ALL PROGRESSIVES CONGRESS’ GOVERNORSHIP CANDIDATE.
Subject matter humbly and respectfully refers, as I pray that this application meets you in health, wealth and love for the progress of our dear Party, as I apply for endorsement as Candidate of the All Progressives Congress for the Edo State 2024 Governorship Election.
I am Blessing Agbomhere, a committed, dedicated, passionate and loyal member of the All Progressives Congress, from Polling Unit 6, Ward 1, Unone Village, Fugar, Etsako Central Local Government Area of Edo North in Edo State and the current APC South-South Organizing Secretary.
I have been in the practice of Journalism, Public Relations, Edutainment and developmental politics for the past 24 years, out of my 44 years of living for Nigeria; and a profession whose earnings and influence I have used to support many communities, individuals, my Party and leaders in nation building and governance for the common good of the Nigerian people.
At the peak of my career as a media and security consultant, and with my personal resources, I have supported young people and women with grants for skills’ acquisition, scholarship and entrepreneurship.
To mention a few things from the many community services I have rendered; I have done constantly for years, hospital visitations, providing food for the sick and paying medical bills. I have done free medical outreaches in Edo North communities of Okpella, Auchi, Jattu, Aviele, Agenebode and Fugar, and many other communities. I donated a 44 bed Hostel to Itseoghena Orphanage in Jattu Community when I discovered in 2017 that the facility accomodating the children was too small for their comfort. I donated a 16-seater Toyota Hiace Bus to the Avhianwu Traditional Council in Etsako Central Local Government Area of Edo State to ensure that they function effectively in discharging their cultural obligations. I have bulldozed and graded the Ughiogwa Farm Road in Fugar to enable farmers and traders have unhindered access to their means of livelihood. I have provided free writing materials to students in various communities of Edo.
I have rendered community services in Surulere Lagos, Marina and Cacemco Beach, Calabar, in Port Harcourt, Mpape, Agwadodo and Kuchigoro in FCT, Isiuwa in Benin City, Ujiogba Community in Esanland, Ibviaru Community in Owan, Ugbogbo in Akoko Edo, Yenuzue Gene and Azikoro Villages in Bayelsa State and Bama in Borno State. It gives me immeasurable joy to help the needy. I have also empowered many young women across Nigeria to live the good life because I am a good man with a golden heart. I like to see others happy as I believe my happiness is found in the happiness of others.
I have helped many Edo people and non-Edo people to succeed in education, business, skills acquisition, politics, entrepreneurship and public employment.
As a youth, I have been useful to many people and communities in Edo State and outside Edo State. I have never held any government or public office. From my personal pocket, I have made sacrifices to building communities and individuals because I strongly believe that the best investment anyone can make is empowering others to succeed and contributing to public good for the collective well-being of every one in the society.
If I could do all I have done with my personal resources, when I am elected Governor of Edo State, there is no iota of doubt that I will apply Edo resources to the development of the State and her people.
Not withstanding the above, my contributions to the successes of the All Progressives Congress deserve commendation, appreciation and reward, as as such I should be gifted the Governorship Ticket of the All Progressives Congress to fly the party’s flag in Edo State Governorship Election. It is common knowledge that despite all the antics and betrayal some politicians in Edo State, Bola Ahmed Tinubu won. Examining the three Senatorial Districts that make up Edo State, Bola Tinubu got 88,527 Votes in Edo North (Afenmai), 38,392 Votes in Edo South (Benin) and 17,558 Votes in Edo Central (Esan). The people of Edo North, under the leadership of Senator Adams Oshiomhole, aligned with the Renewed Hope Agenda and voted for Senator Bola Tinubu to emerge the President of Nigeria. Edo North gave the highest number of votes to Bola Ahmed Tinubu to win. As the South-South Organizing Secretary, I worked hard to ensure we won. Thank God, Bola Ahmed Tinubu rewards commitment and loyalty to Party.
By demonstrating loyalty to Party and commitment to Bola Tinubu’s victory, I, Blessing Agbomhere from Edo North, and the Highest Ranking Party Officer in the race, deserve and merit the Governorship Ticket of the Party.
Amongst other committed leaders and members of the Party, as the South-South Zonal Organizing Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, I worked committedly and dedicatedly, across all the Wards in the South-South, Edo and Edo North to ensure victory for all the candidates of the All Progressives Congress, including President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Senator Adams Oshiomhole, Senator Godswill Akpabio and Governor Bassey Otu.
I have always worked for the All Progressives Congress from the days of Action Congress (AC) and Action Congress of Nigeria(ACN) to win. I was amongst the Afenmai Community youth leaders, as Public Relations Officer of Omoto Youths Forum, who canvassed for votes for and defended Comrade Adams Oshiomhole’s mandate in 2007. In 2011, I was Edo State Coordinator for ACN Presidential Candidate, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu. In 2012, I worked assiduously for the reelection of Comrade Adams Oshiomhole who deserved to be reelected considering his commitment to rebuilding a new Edo State.
Despite all my contributions, I have never been availed the opportunity to work for my State through government.
I decided to seek an elected office that will put me in a good position to work for the people. In 2016, when I ran for the Edo Governorship Primary under the APC, Governor Obaseki and Philip Shuaibu were chosen over me. When they abandoned our Party, I stood with the Party. In 2017, I contested the House of Representatives Primary, another person was chosen. When he abandoned the Party, I stood with the Party. I have committed my expertise, resources influence to supporting the APC in Edo and across the Nation. I have worked for the Party. The Party must reward loyalty and commitment by engaging me, BLESSING AGBOMHERE, a true party man who has worked for the Party, to fly the party’s flag in the coming Governorship Election. I want to work for the people of Edo and Nigeria. The Party has to give me the opportunity to work for my State.
Everybody likes APC today because we won. As I have supported the Party and the leaders to succeed; this is the time for the Party and its leaders to to give me the Governorship Ticket and support me to win.
With President Tinubu’s good governance performance and Governor Obaseki and his deputy Shuaibu’s failure, the APC has become a darling of Edo people and this has put us in a better position to win back the State with me as the Candidate of the All Progressives Congress in the 2024 Edo Governorship Election.
As a former National President of the Law Students’ Association of Nigeria (LAWSAN), the current Chairman of the LAWSAN Board, the South-South Organizing Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Director General of Renewed Hope Ambassadors, I have built relationships, I have acquired knowledge and I have studied so many fields of human endeavours to know the need for development and the art of development.
Acquired knowledge not deployed is a waste. I need an opportunity in an executive office to put my acquired knowledge to use to help my State, my Country and her people.
As a chartered arbitrator armed with a Bachelors and Masters of Law, an associate member of the National Institute of Chartered Arbitrators, Director, Corporate, Intergovernmental and Strategic Commerce of the African Bar Association, a Certified Security Manager from the International Institute of Professional Security, IIPS, Nigeria, a Supernumerary Chief Superintendent of Police, Nigerian Police Force, a Regulatory Compliance Manager, a Corporate Intelligence Specialist, an author of many books and an Honorary Doctor of Public Policy from the American Heritage University of Southern California, United States of America, I have acquired the pedigree, necessary training, influence and affluence to take Edo State to a level of creativity and innovation that will rescue, sweep and reset the State to serve and benefit its citizens.
I swear, as Executive Governor, Edo State will witness the rekindling of the massive growth and development sparked by the Comrade Adams Oshiomhole’s administration in a new dimension.
My Chairman, I apply to be given the APC GovernorshipTicket. Please, for the sake of the unborn generation of our dear State, engage and employ me to work for our dear State.
Thank you in anticipation of your kind consideration.
Dr. Blessing Agbomhere,
South-South Organizing Secretary,
All Progressives Congress.
Cc:
His Excellency, Sen. Bola Ahmed Tinubu, President and Commander-in-Chief oftheArmedForces, Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Sen. Ajibola Basiru, National Secretary, All Progressives Congress.
His Excellency, Sen. Godswill Akpabio, President of the Nigerian Senate.
His Excellency, Sen. George Akume, Secretary to the Government of the Federation.
His Excellency, Sen. Hope Uzodinma, Governor of Imo State and Chairman, Progressives Governors’ Forum.
His Excellency, Sen. Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, Leader of the All Progressives Congress, Edo State, Senator Representing Edo North and father of the New Edo State.
Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, Chief of Staff to the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Rt. Honourable Professor Julius Ihonvbere, Majority Leader, House of Representatives, Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Rt. Honourable Engr. Abubakar Momoh, Honourable Minister of Niger Delta Development, Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, National Security Adviser to the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Leaders and members of our Great Party, the APC and the good people of Edo State.”
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Future leaders: France shortlists Plateau governor’s aide, Manji
From Adeko Ukpa
The French Government has selected Manji Wilson, an aide to Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang, for the prestigious 2026 Future Leaders Invitation Programme.
It is a programme of the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs.
Wilson is the Chief Technical Adviser on Development Partnerships, Strategic Linkages and Diaspora Engagements to the governor.
He has emerged as Nigeria’s sole representative for the 2026 edition of the Programme, also known as Programme d’Invitation des Personnalités d’Avenir (PIPA) – a flagship leadership initiative organised under the patronage of the Government of France.
The programme, facilitated through the Embassy of France, is designed to strengthen strategic engagement between France and a new generation of influential African leaders driving governance reforms, diplomacy, innovation, enterprise and sustainable development across the continent.
Wilson’s selection is being viewed as a major boost to Plateau State’s growing international profile.
The choice is also an endorsement of the state government’s efforts to deepen global partnerships and attract development opportunities under the leadership of the governor.
The Future Leaders Invitation Programme brings together outstanding policymakers, entrepreneurs, academics, reformers and public sector leaders from Africa and France who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, institutional impact and commitment to international cooperation.
Over the years, the initiative has become an important platform for strengthening Franco-African relations, promoting cross-border collaboration and building a network of emerging leaders positioned to shape future policy, investment and development conversations globally.
Wilson’s emergence for the programme reflects his growing influence in international development cooperation, strategic partnerships, public policy advisory and subnational diplomacy.
As Chief Technical Adviser to the Plateau State Governor, he currently coordinates high-level engagements aimed at mobilising strategic partnerships, attracting development investments, expanding diaspora participation and advancing institutional collaborations aligned with Plateau State’s economic transformation agenda.
He has also played key advisory and coordination roles in facilitating engagements between the Plateau State Government and several bilateral, multilateral and international development institutions across Europe, Africa and other parts of the world.
His contributions have reportedly strengthened cooperation frameworks in governance reform, innovation ecosystems, youth development, enterprise support, digital economy initiatives, agriculture, education and sustainable development.
Before his appointment in Plateau State Government House, Wilson had accumulated more than a decade of professional experience supporting democratic governance and institutional strengthening programmes, including assignments under European Union-backed governance initiatives in Nigeria and Kenya.
His experience spans programme management, development communications, stakeholder engagement, policy coordination, civic participation and international cooperation frameworks.
According to the statement, participation in the French programme is expected to provide opportunities for deeper engagement within European diplomatic, policy and investment circles, while also opening new windows for strategic partnerships in innovation, agriculture, education, technology, culture and enterprise development.
The programme is also expected to enhance Plateau State’s international visibility and investment positioning, while contributing to broader conversations around subnational diplomacy, international cooperation and inclusive economic transformation.
Observers say the development further reinforces the Plateau State Government’s ongoing drive to expand credible international partnerships capable of unlocking economic growth, institutional development, youth empowerment and sustainable prosperity for the state.
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ADC Crisis Deepens as NEC, State Chairmen Take Over Party, Reject Rival Factions
…Set up interim leadership, back INEC stance, warn of 2027 risks
By Adeko Ukpa
The crisis rocking the African Democratic Congress (ADC) escalated on Tuesday as the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC), backed by its State Chairmen Forum, announced a takeover of the party’s administration and rejected rival factions allegedly led by former Senate President David Mark and Nafiu Bala.
At a joint press conference in Abuja, NEC members and about 25 state chairmen said the move was necessary to “rescue” the party from collapse, restore internal order, and safeguard its participation in the 2027 general elections.
NEC, State Chairmen Move to “Rescue” Party
Speaking on behalf of the group, Abia State Chairman, Don Norman Obinna, said the intervention was not factional but constitutional, insisting they remain the only legitimate authority within the party.
“We are here to move the party forward, not as a faction but as elected NEC members,” he said.
The NEC warned that failure to act decisively could worsen internal divisions and ultimately jeopardise the party’s ability to field candidates in future elections.
Interim Leadership Announced
As part of immediate measures, the party leaders unveiled a 20-member interim committee to run its affairs for two to three weeks pending the conduct of a national convention.
Kogi State Chairman, Kingsley Temitope Ogah, was named interim chairman, while Edo State Chairman, Kennedy Odion, will serve as secretary.
Other members include Muhammad Jidda (deputy chairman), Kabiru Hussaini (assistant secretary), Charles Omidji (national organising secretary), Johnny Derek (deputy organising secretary), Stella Chukwuma (treasurer), Obinna (publicity secretary), and Samuel Gyang (financial secretary).
The committee is expected to oversee day-to-day operations and prepare the ground for the emergence of a new National Working Committee (NWC).
Rejection of Mark, Bala Factions
The NEC and state chairmen firmly rejected the leadership claims of the David Mark and Nafiu Bala camps, accusing them of attempting to hijack the party.
“We disassociate the ADC from David Mark, Rauf Aregbesola, Bolaji Abdullahi, Prof Osunbor and all members of the so-called coalition,” Obinna said.
He further dismissed Bala’s claims to party leadership, stating that he never held the position of deputy national chairman.
The group also declared that the ADC “is not for sale” and accused the rival bloc of pursuing a power grab at the expense of the party’s founding members.
Backing INEC, Court Processes
The NEC threw its weight behind the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), commending its decision to withdraw recognition from the rival factions following an appellate court ruling.
“We are in total support of INEC’s position and commend them for doing what is right,” Obinna said.
INEC had earlier announced it would refrain from engaging with the Mark-led leadership and Bala faction, citing a March 12 judgement of the Court of Appeal and a pending case before the Federal High Court.
The party leaders also confirmed that some state chairmen had approached the courts for constitutional interpretation on which organ has the authority to conduct congresses.
Congresses, Conventions Under Scrutiny
The NEC distanced itself from ongoing congresses allegedly conducted by rival groups, declaring them invalid.
Ogah argued that the processes violated the party’s constitution, noting that no properly convened NEC meeting had been held to approve such exercises.
“You cannot conduct congresses while tenures are still running. The process requires dissolution of existing executives, which has not happened,” he said.
He added that several state chairmen had formally dissociated themselves from the exercises.
Root of the Crisis
The NEC traced the origin of the dispute to August 2022 when the tenure of former National Chairman, Ralph Nwosu, expired.
According to the committee, a Federal High Court ruling in December 2022 affirmed the expiration of his tenure and nullified actions taken thereafter.
“His refusal to step down led to litigations and rulings that his tenure had indeed expired,” Obinna said.
They further noted that the party’s Board of Trustees is currently inactive following multiple resignations, leaving administrative responsibility with elected NEC members.
2027 Elections at Stake
The party leaders warned that continued instability could have serious electoral consequences.
“If we don’t act now, we may not be able to field candidates. Any political party without representation risks being displaced,” Obinna said.
They stressed that the interim arrangement and planned convention are aimed at restoring the party’s electoral viability and relevance.
Kachikwu’s Membership Affirmed
The NEC also defended the status of the party’s former presidential candidate, Dumebi Kachikwu, describing his purported expulsion by the rival faction as invalid.
“He remains a committed and bonafide member of the ADC,” Obinna stated.
Efforts at Reconciliation Failed
The group said attempts were made to resolve the crisis through dialogue before resorting to legal action.
“We engaged widely and sought reconciliation, but when that failed, we approached the courts for clarity,” Obinna said, denying allegations of external sponsorship.
No Immediate Reaction from Rival Camps
Efforts to reach key figures in the rival camps, including the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, former National Vice Chairman, Nafiu Bala Gombe, and former National Chairman, Ralph Nwosu, were unsuccessful as their phone lines could not be reached as of press time.
With the NEC and state chairmen now firmly in control, attention is expected to shift to the proposed national convention, which may ultimately determine the legitimate leadership of the ADC ahead of the 2027 elections.
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Experts to women: marriage, motherhood require patience, emotional strength
From Adeko Ukpa, Abuja
Women have been urged to cultivate patience, emotional strength and wisdom in navigating the challenges of marriage and motherhood in a fast-paced modern world.
The call was made at a seminar organised by the Cheriven Empowerment Foundation where speakers stressed the need for women to build resilience and maintain emotional stability in their homes despite pressures of modern life.
Founder and Convener of the foundation, Eucheria Ifeoma Ekweozoh, in her opening address titled “Strength Beyond the Moment,” said marriage and motherhood require patience and discipline rather than impulsive reactions.
She noted that the realities of modern society, including the speed of communication and social media interactions, have made many people accustomed to instant responses, a tendency she warned could be harmful to family relationships.
“Marriage is not easy. Motherhood is not easy. And being a woman in this generation – navigating expectations, comparisons, pressures and responsibilities – is not easy,” she said.
According to her, many women often judge themselves harshly during difficult seasons of life, stressing that emotional exhaustion does not amount to failure.
“You are not weak because it is hard. You are not failing because you are tired. And you are not behind because your journey looks different from someone else’s,” she added.
CAPTION: L-R: Mrs. Amaka Onwualu, Mrs. Loyce Ogueri, the Founder of Cheriven Empowerment Foundation, Mrs. Eucheria Ekweozoh and Barr. Mrs Ijeoma Okoro at a symposium to mark International Women’s Day in Abuja.
Ekweozoh explained that the theme of the seminar was designed to encourage women to respond to challenges thoughtfully rather than react emotionally.
“Real strength is not what you say in anger. It is what you choose after you calm down. Real strength is not winning an argument; it is preserving what matters long after the argument is over,” she said.
Drawing from her experience as a psychologist and marriage counsellor, she said many marriages collapse not necessarily because love is absent but because patience and perspective are lacking.
“I have seen marriages collapse not because love was absent, but because patience was absent. I have also seen restoration when people choose to grow beyond the moment,” she said.
Ekweozoh said the foundation provides counselling, mentorship and support for women and families, noting that strengthening women contributes to healthier families and communities.
“When a woman is strengthened, a family is stabilised. And when families are stabilised, society becomes healthier,” she said.
One of the keynote speakers, Ijeoma Okoro, spoke on “Marriage, Resilience and Wisdom in Adversity,” urging women not to view difficulties in marriage as failure.
She said disagreements are inevitable in relationships but should not lead to destruction if handled with maturity.
“Wisdom in marriage is not about proving you are right. It is about protecting what is right,” she said.
Okoro emphasised that emotional reactions during conflicts could damage long-term stability in relationships.
“A bad day is not a bad marriage,” she said, advising couples to pause before responding during disagreements and to avoid involving outsiders too quickly in marital issues.
Another speaker, Blessing Amaka Onwualu, addressed participants on “Practical Motherhood, Endurance and Family Balance,” highlighting the demanding nature of parenting.
She said many women enter motherhood without fully understanding the emotional and physical demands involved.
“No one prepared me for how demanding motherhood would be,” she said, noting that raising children requires sacrifice, discipline and emotional stability.
Onwualu stressed that children benefit more from consistency and stability than from perfection.
“Your child needs your steadiness more than your perfection,” she told participants.
She also advised mothers to establish routines, protect their marriages even after childbirth, and seek help when necessary.
Speaking on emotional health, medical expert Jacqueline Ikeotuonye highlighted the importance of maintaining psychological balance in family life.
According to her, emotional exhaustion among women can affect family relationships if left unaddressed.
“There was a season when I was physically present but emotionally exhausted,” she said, adding that ignoring mental wellbeing can create instability at home.
She noted that emotional strength includes the ability to regulate reactions and practice self-care.
“You cannot pour from emptiness,” she said, advising women to develop healthy routines, take intentional pauses and seek help before reaching crisis point.
In her closing remarks, Ekweozoh reiterated the importance of emotional discipline and continued personal growth for women.
“Strength is not about reacting correctly in one moment. Strength is about the choices we make over time,” she said.
She encouraged women to prioritise their emotional wellbeing and seek support when necessary.
“Your emotional health is not a luxury – it is a foundation for your family and your future,” she said.
Ekweozoh also reaffirmed the foundation’s commitment to creating platforms for counselling, mentorship and support for women navigating different life seasons.
“Sometimes the strongest thing a woman can do is ask for help, seek guidance and allow herself to heal, rest and grow,” she said.
The seminar brought together young women and mothers from different backgrounds to discuss challenges in marriage, parenting and personal wellbeing, with participants encouraged to build resilience and maintain stability in their homes despite life’s pressures.
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