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โWe now have a party that can present a candidate in the 2027 election. We now have a party that people can no longer blackmail our aspirants and make fun of them, that, oh, you will not be on the ballot paper. โ Former Senate President, Bukola Saraki speaking at the PDP National Convention 2026 #CTVTweets








North-West has not produced a Senate Presidency since 1960 to date @AWTambuwal and @KwankwasoRM please discuss among yourselves who will go for Senate Presidency 1. 1st Republic Senate Presidents (1960โ1966) A. Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe - Southeast (January 1960 โ September 1960) B. Dennis Osadebay - Southsouth (1960โ1962), C. and Dr. Nwafor Orizu - Southeast (1962โ1966) 2. 2nd Republic Senate President (Oct. 1, 1979 - December 31, 1983) A. Dr. Joseph Wayas - South-South 3. 3rd Republic Senate President (December 1992 until August 1993) A. Senator Iyorchia Ayu - Northcentral 4th Republic Senate President (1999 - Present) A. Evan Enwerem - Southeast (June 1999โNovember 1999). B. Chuba Okadigbo - Southeast (November 1999 - August 200) C. Anyim Pius Anyim - Southeast (August 2000 - June 2003) D. Adolphus Wabara - Southeast (June 2003 - April 2005) E. Ken Nnamani - Southeast (April 2005 - June 2007 F. David Mark - North-central (June 2007- June 2015) G. Bukola Saraki - North-central (June 2015- June 2019) H. Ahmad Lawan - Northeast (June 2019 - June 2023) I. Godswill Akpabio (June 2023โpresent). No time to check time



Currently Atiku Abubakar is very low on funds. He is seeking for funding to execute his 2027 presidential election campaign. As of today there are no aggrieved governors left in the PDP in either south-south or south-east whom he Atiku could milk for funding, then nominate for VP















Nigerian pastor Chibuzor Gift Chinyere, founder of Omega Power Ministry (OPM), ignited fierce public outrage after posting on social media seeking a non-autistic wife for his adopted son, Aboy, who has autism. The cleric openly cited the young manโs uncontrollable sexual urges as a growing concern in a home with other vulnerable children. In exchange, he offered lifetime monthly salary, accommodation, bride price payment, medical care, and even overseas tripsโframing it as a compassionate solution for a child abandoned at his church gate. Critics slammed the proposal as dehumanizing, reducing a disabled person to a transactional arrangement and raising serious questions about consent, exploitation, and the dignity of people with disabilities. Many viewed it as insensitive to autism realities, where professional support, supervision, and educationโnot a paid marriageโshould address behavioral challenges. Chinyere later issued a public apology to women amid the backlash. The episode highlights deeper societal gaps: inadequate care systems for neurodivergent individuals and the fine line between desperate caregiving and problematic commodification. True compassion demands respect, not incentives that blur care with convenience.












