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Sunday Dare Celebrates Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu at 63

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The immediate past Minister of Sports and Youth Development, Chief Sunday Dare CON, FNIS has described the wife of the President and First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria; Senator Oluremi Tinubu as a woman with a heart of service and compassion to lift others. She has been a pillar of support to both her husband and the country.

Chief Dare stated this in a statement, congratulating the First Lady, who clocked 63 years, today.

Part of Chief Dare’s message reads, “I use this occasion of your birthday, today to celebrate and congratulate you, as a woman of virtue, and an outstanding pillar of support, not only to your husband, the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, but also to the Nigerian Democratic Project, and the women folk in our nation. Mr. Dare described the Renewed Hope Initiative, RNI, of the First Lady as a beacon of hope to millions of Nigerians who need support at this time.

The former Minister, who holds the revered title, the  Agbaakin of Ogbomosoland concluded his goodwill message by praying to God to give Senator Oluremi Tinubu many more years, of good health, as well as the wisdom, knowledge, and understanding she needs in her supportive role, as First Lady.

“Once again, Congratulations to you, I join millions of Nigerians at home and in the diaspora in celebrating you, on this auspicious day”; Chief Dare concluded.

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BREAKING: PDP Youth Forum Expels Nyesom Wike from the Party

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Joel Ajayi
The Forum of 36 States Youth Council of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) held an extraordinary meeting in Abuja to review the state of affairs within our great party and to deliberate on the conduct of certain members whose actions have continued to undermine party unity, discipline, and integrity.


In a statement signed by Hon. Osita Amechi (Rivers State) on behalf of the PDP Youth Council, the Forum, after extensive deliberations, reached a unanimous decision concerning the former Governor of Rivers State and current Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr. Nyesom Wike.


According to the Forum, Mr. Wike, through his actions and open collaboration with the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), has violated the core principles, values, and loyalty expected of a member of the PDP.


> “After extensive deliberations and in line with our commitment to protect the integrity of our party, the Forum unanimously agreed that Mr. Nyesom Wike has acted in ways that are inimical to the unity and progress of the PDP,” the statement read.

Consequently, we, the youth representatives of the PDP across the 36 states of the federation, hereby announce the expulsion of Nyesom Wike from the PDP.


This decision reflects the collective will of our members nationwide, who can no longer tolerate his continued attempts to destabilize and discredit our great party from within.
We therefore call on the National Working Committee (NWC), National Executive Committee (NEC), and the Board of Trustees (BOT) of the PDP to accept and formally ratify this resolution in the interest of justice, discipline, and the overall sanity of the party.


Our resolve remains firm — the PDP must continue to be a credible alternative to the ruling APC. To achieve this, the party must be purged of elements working as agents of distraction and destruction.


We reaffirm our unwavering commitment to the ideals of democracy, unity, and selfless service to Nigerians under the noble umbrella of the People’s Democratic Party.


Endorsed and Signed by the PDP Youth Council from the 36 States of the Federation
1. Abia – Chukwudi Ejike

2. Adamawa – Maina Bala

3. Akwa Ibom – Utibe Akpan

4. Anambra – Emeka Chigozie

5. Bauchi – Madalla Yahaya

6. Bayelsa – David Daniel

7. Benue – Ortom Francis

8. Borno – Abubakar Bakare

9. Cross River – Udofia John

10. Delta – Ejiro Efe

11. Ebonyi – Ude John

12. Edo – Michael Omoruyi

13. Ekiti – Bode Mustapha

14. Enugu – Okonkwo Eze

15. Gombe – Iliya Abdulkadir

16. Imo – Charles Tochukwu

17. Jigawa – Ado Babangida

18. Kaduna – Jafar Adamu

19. Kano – Mohammed Abubakar

20. Katsina – Abubakar Muktar

21. Kebbi – Aliyu Duste

22. Kogi – Kazeem Ajah

23. Kwara – Razaq Bello

24. Lagos – Afolabi Biodun

25. Nasarawa – Musa Ahmed

26. Niger – Shuaibu Ahmed

27. Ogun – Ladipo Tosin

28. Ondo – Kola Jacobs

29. Osun – Seun Iyola

30. Oyo – Taiwo Tunde

31. Plateau – Isaiah Nandom

32. Rivers – Osita Amechi

33. Sokoto – Shehu Hamza

34. Taraba – Bako John

35. Yobe – Jibril Abubakar

36. Zamfara – Yunusa Yusuf

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