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Iyabo Obasanjo Returns to PDP, Clinches Ogun Central Senatorial Ticket
Obasanjo’s comeback marks key shift in Ogun politics as PDP leaders welcome her re-entry ahead of 2026 elections
Obasanjo’s comeback marks key shift in Ogun politics as PDP leaders welcome her re-entry ahead of 2026 elections
Former Senator Iyabo Obasanjo has officially rejoined the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and secured the party’s ticket to contest for Ogun Central Senatorial District in the upcoming general elections. The development took place in Abeokuta, Ogun State, on Thursday, 18 June 2026, as party stakeholders endorsed her candidacy.
Obasanjo’s return was confirmed during a PDP meeting attended by local party executives and delegates from Ogun Central. Sources within the party said her nomination was unopposed after rival aspirants stepped down, paving the way for her to emerge as the consensus candidate. Party leaders described her return as a strategic move expected to strengthen PDP’s chances in the South-West zone.
Obasanjo previously represented Ogun Central in the Senate and is widely regarded for her legislative experience. Her re-entry into the PDP comes at a time when the party is seeking to reclaim lost ground in Ogun State, following recent electoral setbacks. Political analysts say Obasanjo’s profile could help mobilise grassroots support and attract undecided voters ahead of next year’s polls.
PDP officials present at Thursday’s meeting welcomed Obasanjo back into the party fold, stating that her decision would boost internal unity and increase women’s participation in politics. “We believe Senator Iyabo Obasanjo will deliver quality representation for Ogun Central,” one local chieftain said during the endorsement ceremony. Efforts to reach opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) representatives for comment were unsuccessful as at press time.
With this development, attention now shifts to how other parties will respond ahead of their own primaries. Political observers expect a keen contest for Ogun Central as major parties finalise their candidate lists before the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) deadline.
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FAAC Shares ₦2.3trn May Revenue as Nigerians Decry Heavy VAT Burden on Goods
Consumers question impact of increased federal allocations while many feel rising taxes on everyday purchases
Consumers question impact of increased federal allocations while many feel rising taxes on everyday purchases
The Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) has distributed a record ₦2.3 trillion among the Federal Government, state governments and local government councils for May 2026, prompting fresh debate among citizens in Lagos and across Nigeria over how these funds are being used. The disbursement, which represents an increase from the ₦2.26 trillion shared in April, was announced by FAAC in Abuja on Tuesday.
According to the committee’s communiqué, the revenue comprised ₦1.611 trillion from statutory sources and ₦688.8 billion generated through Value Added Tax (VAT). Gross revenue for the month reached ₦3.395 trillion, with ₦123.5 billion deducted as collection costs and ₦971.6 billion earmarked for transfers, interventions and refunds.
Despite the higher allocation, many Nigerians took to social media to express frustration over what they described as a lack of visible improvement in infrastructure, healthcare or public welfare at the grassroots level. One Lagos-based consumer shared that he paid over ₦300,000 in VAT alone when buying electronic appliances recently, using his experience to highlight concerns about the burden of Nigeria’s 7.5% VAT on basic goods.
FAAC disclosed that while statutory revenue increased significantly in May to ₦2.651 trillion from ₦2.378 trillion in April, VAT earnings actually dropped from ₦806.6 billion to ₦743.7 billion within the same period. The committee also noted that collections from Companies Income Tax (CIT), Capital Gains Tax (CGT), Stamp Duties, Petroleum Profit Tax (PPT), Hydrocarbon Tax and Oil and Gas Royalties all saw notable increases during the month, but Import Duty, Excise Duty and CET Levies declined.
From the latest allocation, the Federal Government received ₦818.7 billion; states got ₦759.1 billion; local government councils received ₦534.3 billion; while oil-producing states were given an additional ₦188.1 billion under the 13% derivation formula.
Reactions online captured a growing sense of disillusionment among ordinary Nigerians regarding how public resources are managed and spent at all levels of government. One user wrote: “₦2.3 trillion was shared in one month and ordinary Nigerians are still asking where the impact is.” Others called for greater accountability not only from federal authorities but also from state and local governments responsible for delivering essential services.
As at press time, government officials had yet to respond directly to these concerns but have previously stated that revenue allocations are meant to fund ongoing projects and address fiscal challenges across sectors including education, health and security.
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UK Imposes Sanctions on Russian Woman Accused of Recruiting Nigerians for Ukraine Conflict
British government freezes assets and bans travel of Polina Azarnykh over alleged human trafficking network targeting Nigerians, others
British government freezes assets and bans travel of Polina Azarnykh over alleged human trafficking network targeting Nigerians, others
The United Kingdom has sanctioned a Russian national, Polina Azarnykh, for allegedly running a recruitment network that targeted young men from Nigeria and other countries to fight for Russia in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The sanctions, which include an asset freeze, travel ban, and director disqualification order, were announced on 5 May under the Global Irregular Migration and Trafficking in Persons Sanctions Regulations 2025.
According to British authorities, Azarnykh was accused of facilitating the movement of foreign nationals from countries such as Nigeria, Egypt, Iraq, the Ivory Coast, Morocco, Syria, and Yemen into Russia before deploying them to the frontlines in Ukraine. The UK government said her actions were backed by Russian authorities and described the network as a form of human trafficking aimed at destabilising Ukraine through the use of foreign fighters.
A BBC investigation published in January exposed how Azarnykh allegedly used a Telegram channel with over 21,000 subscribers to lure vulnerable individuals from Nigeria and several African and Middle Eastern countries. The investigation revealed that more than 500 invitation letters were reportedly issued by her to foreign nationals, mainly from Syria, Egypt and Yemen. These letters enabled recruits to enter Russia with promises of employment opportunities, Russian citizenship and high salaries—offers that many later discovered were false after they found themselves deployed on the battlefield.
Some recruits told investigators they were not informed they would be sent into combat zones or that withdrawal after signing military contracts was impossible. Several individuals interviewed claimed intimidation tactics were used against those who questioned their deployment—allegations which Azarnykh has denied. One Syrian recruit named Omar described his experience after arriving in Moscow: “We were tricked… this woman is a con artist and a liar,” he said. He recounted being promised $2,500 monthly salary and a $5,000 signing bonus but instead faced grim conditions on the battlefield.
The BBC also spoke with relatives of men reported missing or killed after joining Russia’s military through this network. In one case, an Egyptian man explained how his brother was recruited while studying in Russia due to financial hardship but was unexpectedly sent to fight in Ukraine. Further reports indicated that Azarnykh previously managed a Facebook page offering help to Arab students seeking admission into Russian universities before expanding her activities via Telegram.
Human rights groups estimate that since 2022, Russia has recruited approximately 27,000 foreign nationals from around 130 countries for its war effort against Ukraine—with some allegedly deceived or coerced into service. The UK government stated that these latest sanctions are part of wider efforts to disrupt human trafficking operations linked to conflict zones.
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Calabar Court Sentences 41-Year-Old Man to Life Imprisonment for Rape of 11-Year-Old Girl
Justice Blessing Obin Egwu says conviction should serve as warning; Rights group commends security agencies’ support
Justice Blessing Obin Egwu says conviction should serve as warning; Rights group commends security agencies’ support
A Family Court sitting in Calabar, Cross River State, has sentenced Mr Endurance Ime Sandy, aged 41, to life imprisonment for the rape of an 11-year-old girl. The judgement was delivered on Wednesday after months of trial, with Justice Blessing Obin Egwu stating that evidence proved the accused’s guilt beyond reasonable doubt.
According to proceedings, the case unfolded after the minor reported the assault, leading to a thorough investigation by security agencies and prosecution by state authorities. The court found Sandy guilty on all counts and emphasised that the sentence should serve as a deterrent to others who violate minors. The trial was held in accordance with the Child Rights Act and relevant state laws on sexual offences.
Cases of child sexual abuse have continued to generate concern in Nigeria, with stakeholders demanding stricter enforcement and stiffer penalties for offenders. Rights advocates argue that convictions such as this reflect growing efforts by judicial officers and law enforcement to protect vulnerable children and send strong messages against impunity.
Speaking after the verdict, Justice Blessing Obin Egwu noted that “the convict deserved no mercy,” stressing the need for society to prioritise child safety. Meanwhile, Barrister James Ibor, principal partner at Basic Rights Counsel Initiative, expressed appreciation to the 13 Brigade of Nigerian Army Calabar, Cross River State Police Command, and Attorney General Etubom Ededem Ani for their roles in investigating and prosecuting the matter.
With this conviction, legal experts say attention must now turn towards survivor support services and prevention programmes within Cross River State. Child rights groups continue to call on government and community leaders across Nigeria to prioritise protection of minors and ensure speedy prosecution of sexual offences cases.
Source: https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria/metro/man-41-gets-life-sentence-for-rape-of-minor/
