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Wike vs Fubara: Top list of godfathers, godsons who fought supremacy battle

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The political landscape in Rivers State is becoming increasingly charged as the rivalry between the former Governor, Nyesom Wike, and his estranged godson, Siminalayi Fubara, escalates. Wike, in a recent interview on Friday, expressed his disdain for ingratitude, hinting that the battle has yet to fully unfold. This dynamic echoes a recurring pattern in Nigerian politics, where conflicts between godfathers and their political proteges often favor the latter.

Examining past instances of such power struggles, the historical precedence indicates that the godfathers typically hold the upper hand. For example, the clash between Peter Obi and Willie Obiano, who initially had a godfather-godson relationship, ended with Obiano prevailing in the 2017 election.

Similarly, the tension between Godswill Akpabio and Emmanuel Udom in Akwa-Ibom State resulted in Udom successfully securing re-election in 2019 and passing on power to his preferred successor in 2023.

The political rift between Orji Uzor Kalu and Theodore Orji in Abia State illustrates another instance where the godson, Theodore Orji, eventually broke away from his political mentor and succeeded in maintaining control for 16 years until the recent shift in political dynamics.

In Enugu State, the conflict between Chimaroke Nnamani and Sullivan Chime saw the godfather, Nnamani, facing challenges in accessing the state after Chime assumed office. Chime successfully installed his preferred successor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, in 2015.

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The Kwankwaso-Ganduje feud in Kano State, Adams Oshiomhole versus Godwin Obaseki in Edo State, and the power struggle between Wamakko and Tambuwal in Sokoto State further highlight the recurring theme of godfather-godson conflicts in Nigerian politics.

Even in Lagos, a rare instance occurred where the godfather, Bola Tinubu, defeated the incumbent governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, during the primary election in 2018.

Cross Rivers State witnessed a fallout between the godfather, Liyel Imoke, and his godson, Ben Ayade, leading to Ayade’s defection to the APC after years of tension.

In Benue State, George Akume’s influence played a pivotal role in governorship successions, with Gabriel Suswan succeeding him in 2007 but eventually falling out. Akume later supported Samuel Ortom, who became governor in 2015.

Lastly, the power shift in Delta State from James Ibori to his godson, Ifeanyi Okowa, marked a significant change, with Okowa prevailing in the primary election despite Ibori’s backing of another candidate.

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These historical instances highlight the complex and often tumultuous nature of godfather-godson relationships in Nigerian politics, with outcomes varying based on the specific dynamics of each situation.

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Why I may not hesitate to support Peter Obi in 2027 – Atiku Abubakar

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The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2023 election, Atiku Abubakar, has suggested he might support Peter Obi, his Labour Party counterpart from the last election, in 2027.

The former Vice President, currently in merger talks with stakeholders from various opposition political parties, indicated he would back Obi if the Labour Party nominates him for the next election.

According to The Sun, Atiku made this statement during an interview with BBC Hausa Service.

It was recently reported by DAILY POST that Obi and Atiku had a closed-door meeting, sparking rumors about a potential merger of opposition parties ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Atiku confirmed the efforts of opposition parties to align in order to challenge the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2027 election, saying, “We can merge to achieve a common goal. So, it’s possible and nothing can stop it if we so wish to achieve that.”

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Atiku added that if the new party decides it’s the turn of the South-East and chooses Peter Obi, he would not hesitate to support him.

“I have said repeatedly, and even before the 2023 general elections, that if the PDP decides to zone the presidential ticket to the South or South-East specifically, I won’t contest it.

“But I contested the 2023 presidential ticket because it was open to all members of the party,” Atiku explained.

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I once struggled with pornography – Bishop Oyedepo’s son, Isaac

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Isaac Oyedepo, son of Bishop David Oyedepo, founder of Living Faith Church, has admitted to having struggled with pornography at one point in his life.

Isaac revealed that he became involved with pornography during a trip to a European country.

Speaking on the podcast “Confession Box,” Isaac shared that he overcame this challenge with God’s help.

He explained: “My confessions are positive and meant to help others. I struggled with pornography before.

“I remember how it began; we traveled to a country, and I was alone in my room. I turned on the TV, and that’s how it started.

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“But God helped me overcome it quickly. Many people still struggle with it, and I think if someone who had previously struggled with it had approached me and showed me how to break free, I would have overcome it sooner.

“Some topics are often avoided, but today, many pastors and church members still struggle with this issue.

“You might be anointed and performing signs and wonders, but that doesn’t mean you are living right.

“There’s an old saying that if it works, it means you’re standing right, but I found out that’s not always true. There were times I realized I wasn’t right, but grace and mercy found me.

“For the sake of someone genuine in the congregation, God can bypass you to reach that person; this is my confession.”

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Alleged Corruption: Rights lawyer petitions Minister, seeks suspension of NSCDC CG, Audi

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Former Special Prosecutor for the Special Presidential Investigation Panel for Recovery of Public Properties, Tosin Ojaomo, has petitioned the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, regarding an ongoing investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) into corruption allegations against Ahmed Audi, the Commandant General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).

Ojaomo recommended Audi’s immediate suspension to ensure public safety and protect the integrity of the investigation from possible interference.

The petition, dated May 15 and made available to DAILY POST, was addressed to Tunji-Ojo and copied to President Bola Tinubu, Attorney General Lateef Fagbemi, and EFCC Chairman Olanipekun Olukoyede.

Ojaomo highlighted that the EFCC has been investigating the NSCDC for alleged financial mismanagement, making significant progress. He also mentioned a pending allegation against Audi regarding unexplained property acquisition filed with the Code of Conduct Bureau (CBB).

Ojaomo’s request is based on Section 8 of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps Act, 2003 (as amended), and Section 11 of the Interpretation Act, 2004, which allow the minister to recommend the appointment and removal of the NSCDC Commandant General.

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The petition stated, “We are compelled to make this request as the investigation of the agency cannot be thoroughly and discreetly conducted if the current Commandant General of the NSCDC is allowed to continue in office while the investigation continues because most of the financial activities of the agency which form the subject matter of the investigation are conducted under the current CG’s watch.”

He further emphasized that the suspension would safeguard the investigation process and prevent possible interference. Ojaomo cited allegations linking Audi to a company, Keltes Security and Consultancy Limited, which allegedly received contracts from Tantita Security Limited, a company under the NSCDC’s supervision.

He concluded, “In view of these facts, it will be in the interest of public safety and to protect the integrity of the office to suspend Dr. Abubakar Audi, the current Commandant General of NSCDC, so that the EFCC can conduct a thorough and discreet investigation into the matter.”

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