Enugu APC Youths leader makes his first public outings

The youths leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress in Enugu State tested his public acceptance in his first public outing.

Weeks ago, the State Working Committee of the party has announced Mr Basil Ojengwa the youths leader. A bright and ebullient youth himself, Ojengwa is a stark opposite of his immediate predecessor, late Hon Bennett Ajah.

His outting today wasn’t particularly political. He went on a condolence visit to the family of late Chief Francis Ogbonnaya Chukwu, former APC chieftain.

But there was something notable in it. Mass of enthusiastic supporters, falling over Ojengwa, with ogene songs adding to the vibes from the background.

The youths must have seen Ojengwa for what he is: a true rising stars and an unarguable force in the coming elections in Enugu State. They presented him with a black suit, a gesture which still baffles the public.

In his address, Mr Ojengwa told the crowd their interests would be protected, and emphasized that Governor Peter Mbah merited reelection in 2027.

Aninri was, or still, is a stronghold of the Peoples Democratic Party. Governor Mbah may have renamed the structures to APC, but whether or not the people would embrace the “new” party is already tested.

During the party’s e-membership registration exercise months ago, Aninri openly scorned APC. The big efforts to recruit voters abysmally failed as even the agents themselves went out their ways to sabotage the exercise.

Despite PDP’s decades of stay in Aninri, it relied on rigging for all of its victories. Unless APC is capable of magic, it can’t win a polling unit in the 2027 elections in Aninri – if things continue the way it is. In coming days, how Mr Ojengwa handles the deep-rooted gaps between the people and party politics would nurse some hope or further set the course in the trajectory of alienation.

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Former Kano Deputy Governor Gawuna formally joins ADC

Former Deputy Governor of Kano State Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna has formally joined the African Democratic Congress.

He had announced his resignation from the All Progressives Congress yesterday, completing his ADC membership at his ward in Gawuna, Nasarawa Local Government Area earlier today. Gawuna was accompanied to the exercise by the leader of the Kwankwasiyya Movement and former presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso.

Kwankwaso himself formally joined ADC yesterday.

Crowd of supporters were at the registration ground and show massive support. Kwankwaso and Gawuna’s defection marks some significant political realignment ahead of the 2023 general elections.

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Breaking: Senate approves Tinubu’s $6bn loan request

Senate has just approved President Bola Tinubu’s request for $6 billion loan. It was only few hours ago after Senate President Godswill Akpabio had read Tinubu’s letters during plenary session.

The President’s request for loan was contained in two separate letters. He requested the approval to establish a structured total return swap (TRS) external financing programme of up to $5 billion with First Abu Dhabi Bank of the United Arab Emirates in the first letter.

In the second letter, Tinubu also asked the Senate to approve a $1 billion UK export finance loan facility arranged by Citibank, London branch.

According to him, the loan would be used for the reconstruction and rehabilitation of the Lagos Port Complex and Tin Can Island Port.

Surprisingly, the two letters were presented and considered in less than four hours, passed through through Senator Aliyu Wamakko-led Committee on Local and Foreign Debts, and so swiftly approved.

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Charlotte Jørgensen among the survivors of Air Canada plane crash

Charlotte Jørgensen, a professional dancer, is celebrating how she survived Air Canada plane crash. She has competed in the first season of Dancing with the Stars.

Air Canada plane, carrying 72 passengers, struck firetruck at the New York’s LaGuardia Airport on March 22, killing captain Antoine Forest, his co-pilot and injuring many others.

A week after the incident, Jørgensen is sharing her experience on Instagram. She said she boarded Air Canada Flight 8646 after a “fabulous weekend in Montreal.”

Praising the two pilots who died to save the rest on board the plane, the ace dancer said she owe her life to them.

“They made the ultimate sacrifice so that we all could live…. I am indebted to them and my thoughts are with their families🙇‍♀️🙇‍♀️🙇‍♀️”, she wrote.

Jørgensen said she didn’t, in any particular way, felt bad on the night of the crash. But as more days passed, she has suffered torture.

“The days after has been tough – physically, mentally and emotionally,” she said.

As the Air Canada plane crash occurred, 39 people were rushed to the hospital.

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