“ADC crisis is engineered”, Jega warns INEC

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) must understand that the ADC internal crisis is engineered, said public affairs analyst, Mahmud Jega.

He spoke during an interview on Arise Television’s ‘Prime Time’ yesterday.

“The crisis in the ADC is being engineered. And INEC has to be very careful”, Jega said, adding that the electoral umpire seems to be siding the government to kill opposition ahead of 2023 elections.

“The impression INEC is giving is that it is part of the scheme to destroy all opposition parties.

“The opposition wanted the ADA; INEC sat on it for 2 years. Now they have moved to ADC, and they are coming up with something else”, Jega said.

InfoWars reported that African Democratic Congress is facing serious internal crisis leading to INEC removing of former Senate President David Mark as the national chairman of the party.

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Presidency kicks as ADC will continue its National Convention as planned

The Presidency has reacted to the African Democratic Congress (ADC’s) defiance to hold its national convention as planned despite INEC pressures.

The Special Adviser to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, is criticising the rising opposition party for disregard of legality.

“Just continue your illegality, the lawless ADC. The dog that wants to get lost in the forest will ignore the hunter’s whistle”, Onanuga said.

Recall that INEC stripped ADC of its leadership days ago, said it wouldn’t recognise the party’s activities pending court rulings. It was a trap meant to delay ADC and made it to miss schedules in the coming elections. And it means ADC is essentially been deregistered.

ADC’s spokesman Bolaji Abdullahi said in X that the national convention would continue.

“This is to notify all members of the ADC that despite the illegal actions of @inecnigeria, the ADC congresses will continue as follows,” he wrote.

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Remove ADC from ballots – APC pressures INEC

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is under pressure to crush ADC.

Speaking on Arise Television yesterday, Ajibola Basiru urged INEC to deregister the only viable opposition party in race of 2027 elections.

The National Secretary of the ruling All Progressives Congress gave his reason. According to him, ADC is not a viable political party.

“We’re calling on INEC to deregister the ADC. We don’t want the ballot papers to be clustered with unviable political parties”, Basiru said on open air.

African Democratic Congress is facing internal crisis which many analysts have said is engineered. Days ago, INEC took a very shameful step and stripped the party of its leadership – giving excuses without points.

Meanwhile, the opposition party is defiant, insisting it’s scheduled national convention would proceed as planned.

Calling ADC a “coalition of confusion” Basiru said the party lacked “thresholds of electoral sensibility”.

“That was the basis of our calling the attention of INEC to deregister the ADC. And I’m comforted by the fact that there are even cases in court. Personally to say that such party should be deregistered. INEC should exercise its power”, APC said.

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FCID grill Udengene, formally open his forgery and perjury investigation

It made quite interesting sight watching the prideful President General of Amagu autonomous community sat guiltily before AIG of FCID Enugu Annex as police formally begin investigating him over alleged document forgery and perjury.

InfoWars reported that Comr Christian Azubuike Onyeabor (a.k.a Udengene or Moustapha) was arrested by men of FCID last week. He was granted bail after spending hours in police custody. Since then he has been trying to convince the public that he was never arrested, and that he has no case to answer in the police.

However, verifiable, subsequent events continue to put holes in the PG’s efforts to mislead the public.

“We’ve always given out dates. Anyone in doubt can come and see it.

“[HRH] Igwe Nwobodo of Uhueze Nenwe knows. Anyone still in doubt could reach out to him to confirm”, Amagu native who is eager for Moustapa to stop lying told InfoWars in a phone chat.

The former Assistant Commissioner for Police and current traditional ruler of Uhueze Nenwe autonomous community, HRH Igwe Nwobodo was with the embattled PG at the FCID Enugu Annex yesterday.

According to sources, Igwe Nwobodo earlier appeared to be taking Moustapa’s side. On seeing the resolute stance of the complainants, he withdrew and told IPO Valentine that he came for an entirely different thing. Then, Igwe left.

Why Udengene fail to bring 9 others in police wanted list

Mr Udengene is facing the two criminal allegations alongside nine others. One of them is HRH Igwe D.O Ohabuikem, the traditional ruler of Amagu. Igwe hasn’t only withdrawn from the public eyes since last week, but he desperately wants to distance himself from the PG.

According to insider sources from the cabinet, Igwe could still not believe that any human being is capable of arresting Udengene. In a video clip that went viral last week, Ohabuikem denied having anything to do with the forged Constitution.

So, Igwe D.O Ohabuikem hid himself and didn’t go for the interview yesterday. The rest, equally at large, reportedly told Udengene to face his music alone. They didn’t answer the police, too. But the fact is that they remain on police wanted list.

“He (Moustapa/Udengene) should’ve handled things differently, but ego didn’t give him that chance. His family has money and can save him. Nobody will listen to me from my family”, one of the alleged forgers was quoted as saying for his reason of dumping the embattled PG.

AIG FCID Enugu Annex postpones the interview to April 17

For failing the basic of the interview – which is to provide the nine fleeing accomplices – the AIG postponed it to April 17, 2026.

He also found lie in the PG’s argument that his forgery case was brought up as a result of his baseless cyber bullying allegations against Mr Jude Ogbonna, the Oracle of InfoWars.

The AIG simply looked and compared dates of both cases. From the letter, personally signed in Abuja by the Inspector General of Police himself, AIG corrected Moustapa that the forgery case had been initiated first. Dispirited and stranded, he opened his mouth to tell AIG more things, according to a source. But no words came. Instead, hot tears wet his eyelids as the police chief dismissed him calmly.

Tensions rise higher ahead of Amagu AGM as DSS invites more natives

The Department of State Services (DSS) has sent invitations to over 30 Amagu native, starting with Jude Ogbonna, since Monday.

According to the secret police, there is a possible breakdown of law and order as Amagu natives set for mass return for their Annual General Meeting (AGM) which starts on April 7.

“Udengene has run away from Force CID to DSS. We’ll go. We must answer the invitations”, one of the affected persons said on phone chat.

Last week, Mr Jude Ogbonna has submitted petition of distress call to the Ministry of Chieftaincy Affairs, and alerted relevant security agencies on the high probability of violent unrest during Amagu AGM.

Since then, more petitioners have echoed the same concern, demanding for immediate suspension of Mr Christian Azubuike Onyeabor Moustapa as the President General of Amagu Town Union.

Its not yet clear what decision the ministry will take in the 4-day window before the meeting starts. And it’s not clear what the DSS want to do with their invitees when they finally call at their office on Monday – with their legal team. But the voice of Amagu community is loud and clear.

“If DSS arrest you people or even one person from Amagu because of this, then the AGM won’t hold this year. And DSS may be prepared to arrest all of us because we will make them to arrest us,” said the factional youth leader who commands far greater influence that the faction loyal to Udengene.

The women wing are also “ready”. A vocal women leader who preferred anonymity said it’s never happened that any leader in Amagu is “stronger than all of us”.

“There is no way we’ll allow a man undergoing criminal charges to preside meeting for the nobles. Let’s see how that’ll happen. DSS should stop him (Udengene) from trying to preside the meeting and there won’t be any problem,” the women leader spoke to InfoWars in Oduma dialect.

In one month, InfoWars has so loudly echoed the people’s sentiments that the resolve is firmer, now capable of tossing mountains.

This year’s AGM is going to be essentially all about reviews of countless Udengene’s ugly and reckless actions, including the allegation that he has taken bribes to betray the community before it’s age-long communal adversary.

“He can’t be an arbiter in his own case. Simple. Amagu is a peaceful community, and we don’t want unrest of any form. But we’ve told the government what we want. W’ve already alerted the relevant authorities. If they can’t stop him from presiding over the AGM, then we must stop him ourselves. There is no two way about that,” said Mbah .T, a businessman.

InfoWars is an independent news media outlet.

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