WIKE-LED PDP FACTION: PDP NEC Expels Makinde, Bala Mohammed, Bode George, Others

The National Executive Committee (NEC) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has sanctioned the expulsion of several high-profile members, including Governors Seyi Makinde (Oyo), Bala Mohammed (Bauchi), and Dauda Lawal (Zamfara), alongside former Board of Trustees Chairman, Senator Adolphus Wabara; former Deputy National Chairman (South), Taofeek Arapaja; Chief Bode George; and others for alleged anti-party activities.

NEC also ratified the dissolution of party executive councils in Oyo, Bauchi, Zamfara, Yobe, Lagos, and Ekiti States, marking one of the most sweeping disciplinary actions in the party's recent history.

These decisions were reached during the party’s 103rd NEC meeting, held on Tuesday at the PDP National Secretariat in Abuja.
Why They Were Expelled
Presenting the memo for the expulsions, Acting National Chairman, Alhaji Mohammed Abdulrahman, said the affected members engaged in persistent disobedience to subsisting court orders and actions that “brought the party into disrepute.”

According to him, their involvement in a “purported and unauthorized convention” triggered widespread confusion, factionalisation, and mass defections of governors and lawmakers across the country.
Communiqué Highlights
Reading the communiqué, National Secretary Senator Samuel Anyanwu said the meeting was convened to address “developments affecting the unity, stability, and constitutional order” of the PDP.
Key points include:
Violation of court orders: NEC condemned the conduct of members who organised and participated in an illegal convention.
Breach of party constitution: Members were found guilty of violating Articles 58(1) and 59(1) relating to anti-party activities and actions capable of tarnishing the party’s image.
Commencement of disciplinary procedures against top chieftains including:
Adolphus Wabara, Bode George, Ben Ndi Obi, Kabiru Tanimu Turaki (SAN), Bala Mohammed, Seyi Makinde, Dauda Lawal, Taofiq Arapaja, Setonji Koshoedo, Okechukwu Obiechina Daniel, Woyengikuro Daniel, Mohammed Kadade Suleiman, Emmanuel Ogidi, Sumaila Adamu Burga, Umar Sani, Udom Emmanuel, and Emmanuel Enorden.
Financial accountability: Chief Ali Odefa was ordered to refund all salaries and allowances he received after his expulsion on 12 December 2024.
Fresh leadership adjustments:
NEC ratified Chidiebere Egwu Goodluck as Acting National Vice Chairman (South East) and affirmed Alhaji Mohammed Abdulrahman as Acting National Chairman.
Dissolution of State EXCOs:
Caretaker committees will be constituted immediately in Oyo, Bauchi, Zamfara, Lagos, Ekiti, and Yobe States.
NEC also dissolved the Bayelsa State EXCO and approved the George Turnah-led Caretaker Committee.
Directive to recover seats from defectors:
Legal action will commence to retrieve the mandates of elected officials who defected from the party, in line with Sections 68(1)(g) and 109(1)(g) of the Constitution.
Reconciliation and rebuilding:
NEC approved a nationwide reconciliation drive and a membership audit ahead of 2027, but emphasized that reconciliation will not override party discipline.
NEC reassured members that the measures were not punitive but necessary to stabilise the party and restore public confidence.
 “The PDP draws its legitimacy from strict adherence to its Constitution and that of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, not from impunity. The era of indiscipline is over,” the communiqué stated.
Leadership Reacts
In their opening remarks, BoT Chairman Senator Mao Ohuabunwa and Acting National Chairman Alhaji Abdulrahman urged members to remain calm and steadfast, expressing confidence that the party would overcome its internal challenges.

Hon. Daniel Asama Ago Speaks After Official APC Welcoming Rally

As our Official Welcoming Rally into the All Progressives Congress (APC) has now been successfully concluded—held in honour of myself and other faithfuls who have transitioned from the Labour Party and various other political platforms—I am deeply compelled by gratitude to sincerely appreciate all my leaders, supporters, friends, and family for standing firmly by me throughout this defining moment of political realignment.

Leaving a platform we collectively nurtured was by no means an easy decision. It required deep reflection, wide consultations, and a sincere consideration of what is best for the good people of Bassa/Jos North Federal Constituency. Yet today, standing proudly within the fold of the New APC, ably led by His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and under the inspiring political fatherhood of His Excellency, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, National Chairman of our great Party, I can boldly affirm that this decision feels right, purposeful, and truly like home.

Within the APC, I have found a renewed atmosphere of love, unity, and collective commitment—an environment anchored on hope, sincerity, and the shared determination to deliver tangible and sustainable democratic dividends to our people. I feel strengthened, renewed, and genuinely optimistic about the journey ahead.

By the special grace of God, I look forward to building a robust, transparent, and people-centered working relationship within this great Party structure—one that will amplify the voice of our Constituency, accelerate development, and secure a brighter future for our children.

To my God-fearing and peace-loving constituents across Bassa/Jos North, both at home and in the diaspora, I passionately implore you: let us join hands in unity, purpose, and commitment. Together, we will build a better Bassa/Jos North, contribute to a greater Plateau State, and uphold the hope of a stronger and more prosperous Nigeria.

Once again, I express my deepest appreciation to everyone who made this day not only possible, but memorable. Your support has strengthened my resolve, your love has inspired my spirit, and your trust continues to guide my service.

God bless you all.
God bless the RENEWED HOPE MOVEMENT.
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Hon. AMB. Daniel Asama Ago (The Anki Kaboh)
Member Representing Bassa/Jos North Federal Constituency

Miaphen’s Obsessive Hatred for Nentawe Peaks: Even a Smile Becomes an Offense

(By WALBE OGAK
Prince Miaphen’s latest outburst is nothing more than a continuation of his obsessive hatred for Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda — a fixation so extreme that even if Nentawe coughs, hiccups, or smiles, Miaphen will interpret it negatively or pick an offense. His statements are not driven by principle, patriotism, or party interest, but by a long-standing personal bitterness that has now become embarrassingly predictable.
For someone who claims to be a “renowned youth activist” and “committed APC mobilizer”, it is ironic that Miaphen finds no fault in the PDP government he praises, yet becomes instantly enraged at every move made by the APC National Chairman. His attack on the APC event at Polo Field is therefore not surprising; it fits the same pattern of hostility he displays anytime Prof. Nentawe’s name is mentioned.
To claim that the well-organized decampees reception was “a disgrace” is nothing but an emotional rant. The event, attended by respected party leaders and hundreds of committed APC supporters, was a strategic gathering to strengthen the party. But because Miaphen has conditioned himself to see every APC success through the lens of resentment, he twists it into negativity.
His attempts to paint the National Chairman as “afraid” of Governor Mutfwang’s alleged defection is another example of his compulsive mischief-making. He conveniently ignores the simple fact that party structures are guided by established procedures, not by the fantasies of Abuja-based Facebook commentators desperately searching for relevance.
Miaphen’s claim that the National Chairman opposes Governor Mutfwang’s entry into APC is false, sensational, and clearly designed to provoke needless controversy. A man who welcomes decampees across Nigeria cannot suddenly become an enemy of expansion simply because it involves Plateau State. The logic collapses on itself — but again, logic has never been Miaphen’s strong point when it comes to Prof. Nentawe.
It is laughable that Miaphen accuses APC leaders of not being “on ground,” when the only ground he seems to understand is the ground of gossip, propaganda, and social-media theatrics. His repeated reference to the 2023 elections is yet another tired attempt to rewrite history and blame others for Plateau’s political complexities.
The height of his contradiction is that after spewing insults, misinterpretations, and half-truths, he still claims to “wish the National Chairman well.” This is not goodwill — it is hypocrisy wrapped in pretence.
Prince Miaphen may continue to attack Prof. Nentawe every time he breathes, but the facts remain unchanged:
APC is reorganizing and expanding in Plateau State.
The National Chairman is focused on national strategy, not petty local gossip.
No amount of personal bitterness will derail the party’s plans for 2027.
Miaphen’s hostility has become a political comedy, and Plateau people now recognize it for what it is: a personal vendetta dressed up as activism.
Namu sai kallow.

WALBE OGAK 
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Massive Excitement as APC Welcomes Top Plateau Political Heavyweights


(By WALBE Orgak) 
Massive Excitement as APC Welcomes Top Plateau Political Heavyweights A major political realignment is unfolding in Plateau State as the All Progressives Congress (APC) prepares to receive a formidable wave of decampees this Saturday—an event that has already electrified the state’s political landscape.

The reception ceremony is set to be one of the most consequential political gatherings in recent years. Leading the high-powered delegation is the APC National Chairman, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, accompanied by the Vice President of Nigeria His Excellency Kashim Shittima, the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila. Their presence signals the national significance of the shift underway on the Plateau.

But the real spotlight is on the calibre of political giants crossing over to the APC.

Among the prominent decampees are Senator Victor Lar, Hon. Solomon Maren, Hon. Letep Dabang, Prof. Dakum, and Senator ID Gyang—figures whose names resonate across Plateau’s political terrain. They join an already impressive list that includes Hon. Asama, Gen. Sura (Rtd.), Hon. Isaac Kwallu, Isaac Wadak, and Prof. Mandong.

Collectively, these men represent a formidable political force—individuals of proven integrity, administrative capacity, and strong grassroots followership. Their defection is seen as a strategic masterstroke that significantly strengthens the APC’s political machinery ahead of future elections.

Party sources describe the development as a “seismic shift” that will recalibrate Plateau’s political equation. With Plateau remaining one of Nigeria’s most competitive political battlegrounds, the addition of these heavyweights gives the APC new momentum and broad appeal across diverse constituencies.

For supporters, Saturday’s event is more than a political ceremony—it is a celebration of renewed unity, expanding alliances, and a re-energised platform. For the APC leadership, it marks a bold consolidation effort aimed at positioning the party for dominance in subsequent political contests.

As the state prepares for what is expected to be a massive turnout, one thing is clear: the political climate in Plateau State is on the verge of transformation. The entry of this influential bloc into the APC promises to reshape alliances, strengthen party structures, and redefine the strategic direction of Plateau politics in the years ahead.

CLIQUES OF HON. (AMB.) DANIEL ASAMA AGO TO DONATE 500 FOOTWEAR TO THE LESS PRIVILEGED IN JOS NORTH


In a heartwarming act of compassion and community support, the Cliques of Hon. (Amb.) Daniel Asama Ago, Member Representing Bassa/Jos North Federal Constituency in the National Assembly, Abuja, in collaboration with C.E.O., Enny’s Daily Provisions, is set to host a charitable outreach tagged “Come, Pick & Wear.”

The event, scheduled to hold on Monday, 10th November 2025, at Paul Gindiri Tudun Wada, Jos North, Plateau State, by 10:00 AM, will feature the free distribution of 500 pairs of footwear  including shoes, sandals, canvas, and Crocs rubber shoes to the less privileged members of the community.

This initiative reflects Hon. Asama’s continued dedication to touching lives and giving back to society, particularly to those in need. It is not just about providing footwear; it is a demonstration of empathy, inclusiveness, and a shared vision of community upliftment that defines the leadership philosophy of Hon. Daniel Asama Ago.

According to the organizers, the “Come, Pick & Wear” outreach aims to restore dignity and confidence to individuals who may struggle to afford basic necessities, especially as the year draws to a close. The event also underscores the power of partnership between leaders and local businesses in addressing social needs.

Residents of Jos North and its environs are encouraged to turn out in good numbers to benefit from this generous gesture and share in a day of smiles, kindness, and hope.

Signed:
Boldmind Dave Jonathan, 
Chairman, Cliques of Hon. (Amb.) Daniel Asama Ago

In collaboration with Enny’s Daily Provisions

APC NAT'L CHAIRMAN FELICITATES DORO ON HIS INAUGURATION AS MINISTER

(By Shabul Mazadu )
National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, has felicitated his successor as Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Dr. Benard Mohammed Doro, on his inauguration by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at State House yesterday. 

In a felicitation messaged posted on his Facebook page, Yilwatda who expressed elation, described Doro's appointment as a well-deserved recognition of his dedication, competence, and compassion for humanity; adding that his vast experience and deep commitment to the service of others will bring renewed energy and vision to the critical ministry.

While wishing Doro successful assignment, Yilwatda expressed optimism on his capacity to deliver good results and prayed he exhibits compassion, innovation, and lasting impact.
He said, "As my successor in this important national assignment, I warmly wish Dr. Doro great success as he takes on the noble task of advancing President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda through impactful humanitarian and poverty alleviation initiatives. I am confident that his tenure will deepen the reach of government support to the most vulnerable and strengthen social safety nets across our nation...may your tenure be marked by compassion, innovation, and lasting impact." 

The APC National Chairman profoundly extended his gratitude to Mr. President for appointing Doro as his successor saying. "I also extend my profound gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for once again demonstrating trust and confidence in the people of Plateau State by appointing one of our own to head this vital ministry. This gesture is both humbling and inspiring, reaffirming the President’s inclusive leadership and belief in competence over sentiment."

BEYOND THE DEBATE ON DONALD CLAIMS OF CHRISTIANS GENOCIDE IN NIGERIA

(By WALBE OGAK) 
Whether former U.S. President Donald Trump is right or wrong about his claim of a “Christian genocide” in Nigeria, one truth stands out clearly — there are massive killings taking place across the country. From the North to the South, from the East to the West, too many innocent lives have been lost to violence, banditry, terrorism, and communal clashes. These are not mere statistics; they are human beings — fathers, mothers, children — Nigerians whose dreams have been cut short by bullets and blades.

The debate, therefore, should not center on whether the killings target one group or another. Rather, the national focus should be on how to stop them. Nigeria has endured too many years of insecurity — from insurgency in the North East, to herders-farmers conflicts in the Middle Belt, to kidnapping and banditry spreading across states once considered safe. The growing insecurity has eroded public trust in the state’s ability to protect its citizens.

It is time for patriotic Nigerians to rise above politics, ethnicity, and religion to demand accountability and action from those in authority. The lives being lost are not those of one tribe or one faith — they are the lives of Nigerians. Every killing, every abduction, every attack tears further at the fragile fabric of our national unity.

Government at all levels must go beyond rhetoric. Security agencies need better coordination, intelligence-sharing, and motivation. Communities, too, must embrace peacebuilding and dialogue. Civil society and faith-based organizations have a role to play in preaching tolerance and reconciliation. The media must continue to shine the light on these issues — not to spread fear, but to stir conscience and responsibility.

Nigeria cannot continue to normalize bloodshed. We cannot keep counting the dead while our leaders trade blames. It is time to move from outrage to action. The insecurity threatening our nation today is not just a Christian problem, or a Muslim problem — it is a Nigerian problem.

Only through unity, justice, and decisive leadership can we stop the killings and restore hope in our nation’s future.

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