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Atiku Abubakar and Rotimi Amaechi during a meeting in Abuja after the ADC presidential primary election.

May 29, 2026

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has visited former Rivers State governor Rotimi Amaechi at his Abuja residence, hours after emerging as the presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC)...

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University of Osun students gather outside hostels after an alleged overnight raid by soldiers from the Osogbo Army Depot.

Soldiers raid UNIOSUN hostels, students allege assault and seizure of phones

Military personnel from the Army Depot in Osogbo have been accused of invading student hostels at the University of Osun (UNIOSUN), allegedly assaulting students and confiscating dozens of mobile phones.   According to TheCable, the incident occurred on Monday night and affected several off-campus hostels near the university. Speaking during a visit to the affected hostels on Tuesday, Vice-Chancellor Clement Adeboye said the university had formally reported the incident to the management of the Army Depot. “We have reported to the management of the depot. It is sad that the Army Depot, located close to the campus, which we felt would give us security cover, could eventually release men that will subject our students to this kind of harrowing experience,” he said. UNIOSUN spokesperson Ademola Adesoji alleged that more than 20 students had been identified as victims of the operation. He claimed some female students reported being stripped and indecently touched by the soldiers, while several male students were also assaulted. Adesoji said two students were hospitalised following the incident, with one discharged on Tuesday morning. He further alleged that the soldiers seized more than 60 devices, including mobile phones, from the students. “Over 60 gadgets, including phones, were seized from the students. Five of the perpetrators were identified and brought to the campus this morning,” Adesoji told TheCable. “But they were later returned to the military base. The army division said they would be dismissed. “The VC has taken the matter up with the army authority. We can’t confirm the alleged rape yet.” There has been no official response from the Nigerian Army at the time of filing this report.
NDC-and-APC

NDC accuses APC of undermining Democracy, vows to contest 2027 elections

The Plateau State chapter of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) has accused the ruling APC of attempting to undermine Nigeria’s democracy through what it described as politically motivated court actions aimed at weakening opposition parties ahead of the 2027 general elections.   Speaking at the party’s headquarters in Jos on Tuesday, Plateau State Chairman, Comrade Solomon Ndam, maintained that the NDC remains a legally registered political party despite a recent Federal High Court judgment delivered in Lokoja, Kogi State. Ndam described the June 26, 2026 judgment as “illegal and organised”, alleging that it was initiated by the Peace Movement Party, which he claimed is neither a registered political party nor a legally recognised organisation. According to him, the NDC filed an appeal against the ruling on June 29 alongside applications for a stay of execution and an injunction, which have been served on the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). He insisted that there is currently no court order directing the deregistration of the party. Party says candidate nominations are underway Ndam disclosed that INEC has granted the NDC access to its candidate nomination portal, allowing the party to upload candidates in line with the commission’s election timetable. He said the party had already uploaded its presidential candidate on June 29 and would submit National Assembly candidates before the July 11 deadline, while governorship and state assembly candidates would be uploaded before July 17. The chairman recalled that the NDC secured its registration following a Federal High Court judgment on December 10, 2025, after a legal dispute with INEC. He said the commission had initially declined registration over concerns that the party’s logo resembled that of the APC before the court ruled in its favour. Ndam also claimed the party has registered more than 13 million members nationwide and conducted congresses and primaries in line with the Electoral Act and INEC guidelines. Criticism of APC and Plateau government The NDC chairman commended INEC Chairman Prof. Joash Amupitan for what he described as professionalism and urged the electoral body to continue acting within the law. He further alleged that the APC was using judicial processes to frustrate opposition parties, claiming that parties including the ADC, SDP, PRP and NDC had faced similar legal challenges. Ndam also referenced Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi, claiming he represents a political alternative that unsettles entrenched interests. He called on the Nigerian Bar Association, civil society organisations and the media to scrutinise the activities and funding of the Peace Movement Party, saying greater transparency was needed. Turning to Plateau State, Ndam criticised Governor Caleb Mutfwang’s administration over insecurity and development, alleging that thousands of residents remain displaced and accusing the government of failing to protect lives and property. He urged Plateau residents and Nigerians to support the NDC, describing it as a platform committed to equal opportunities and good governance.
Air Peace aircraft after landing at Murtala Muhammed International Airport with 271 evacuated Nigerians from South Africa.

FG seeks compensation for Nigerians returning from South Africa

The Federal Government has said it will seek compensation from the South African government for Nigerians who were forced to abandon businesses and properties during recent anti-immigrant protests in the country.   Acting Nigerian High Commissioner to South Africa, Alexander Ajayi, disclosed the plan while speaking on the return of hundreds of Nigerians evacuated from South Africa, according to Channels Television. Ajayi said the Nigerian government would engage South African authorities to pursue compensation for citizens who suffered financial losses after fleeing the unrest. He also rejected claims that most Nigerians living in South Africa are undocumented, insisting that the majority entered the country through legal channels and have valid immigration status. The envoy’s remarks came after another batch of evacuated Nigerians arrived in Lagos following weeks of anti-immigrant demonstrations and rising tensions targeting foreign nationals in parts of South Africa. The Federal Government has continued efforts to evacuate affected citizens while working through diplomatic channels to address their welfare and seek redress for losses incurred during the crisis.
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NYSC reforms: FEC scraps passing-out parade, extends camp to six weeks

The Federal Executive Council has approved the most sweeping NYSC reforms since the scheme was established in 1973, replacing military leadership with a civilian Director-General, extending the orientation camp from three to six weeks and scrapping the traditional passing-out parade.   The decisions were taken at Monday’s Federal Executive Council meeting chaired by President Bola Tinubu, according to Punch Newspapers. Minister of Youth Development Ayodele Wisdom said the reforms are aimed at transforming the National Youth Service Corps from a mobilisation programme into a skills-driven platform focused on employment, entrepreneurship and national productivity. Under the new framework, corps members will choose from 11 specialised streams during registration. These include Agriculture, Medical, Education, Technology and Digital, Legal, Public Service, Infrastructure, Green, Enterprise, Creative Economy, and Paramilitary and Security. The orientation camp will now run for six weeks in three phases. The first two weeks will focus on civic responsibility, national values and leadership. The second phase will cover career development, financial literacy, business planning and access to finance, while the final two weeks will provide specialised training based on each corps member’s selected stream. Officials said participants in programmes requiring longer certification, such as the Digital Core, may remain in structured training for up to six months before deployment. The reforms also introduce a civilian-led management structure headed by a Director-General, supported by three Executive Directors. Security responsibilities will remain with the military through a dedicated security directorate. In another major change, the traditional Passing-Out Parade will be discontinued and replaced with a graduation ceremony. The NYSC uniform will also be redesigned to reflect a more professional identity. Special Adviser to the President on Policy and Coordination Hadiza Bala-Usman said the overhaul is the first comprehensive reform of the NYSC in its 53-year history and is intended to align the scheme with the Federal Government’s ambition of building a one trillion-dollar economy. She added that the Attorney-General of the Federation has been directed to amend the NYSC Act and related regulations to provide legal backing for the approved reforms.

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University of Osun students gather outside hostels after an alleged overnight raid by soldiers from the Osogbo Army Depot.

Soldiers raid UNIOSUN hostels, students allege assault and seizure of phones

Military personnel from the Army Depot in Osogbo have been accused of invading student hostels at the University of Osun (UNIOSUN), allegedly assaulting students and confiscating dozens of mobile phones.   According to TheCable, the incident occurred on Monday night and affected several off-campus hostels near the university. Speaking during a visit to the affected hostels on Tuesday, Vice-Chancellor Clement Adeboye said the university had formally reported the incident to the management of the Army Depot. “We have reported to the management of the depot. It is sad that the Army Depot, located close to the campus, which we felt would give us security cover, could eventually release men that will subject our students to this kind of harrowing experience,” he said. UNIOSUN spokesperson Ademola Adesoji alleged that more than 20 students had been identified as victims of the operation. He claimed some female students reported being stripped and indecently touched by the soldiers, while several male students were also assaulted. Adesoji said two students were hospitalised following the incident, with one discharged on Tuesday morning. He further alleged that the soldiers seized more than 60 devices, including mobile phones, from the students. “Over 60 gadgets, including phones, were seized from the students. Five of the perpetrators were identified and brought to the campus this morning,” Adesoji told TheCable. “But they were later returned to the military base. The army division said they would be dismissed. “The VC has taken the matter up with the army authority. We can’t confirm the alleged rape yet.” There has been no official response from the Nigerian Army at the time of filing this report.
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University of Osun students gather outside hostels after an alleged overnight raid by soldiers from the Osogbo Army Depot.

Soldiers raid UNIOSUN hostels, students allege assault and seizure of phones

Military personnel from the Army Depot in Osogbo have been accused of invading student hostels at the University of Osun (UNIOSUN), allegedly assaulting students and confiscating dozens of mobile phones.   According to TheCable, the incident occurred on Monday night and affected several off-campus hostels near the university. Speaking during a visit to the affected hostels on Tuesday, Vice-Chancellor Clement Adeboye said the university had formally reported the incident to the management of the Army Depot. “We have reported to the management of the depot. It is sad that the Army Depot, located close to the campus, which we felt would give us security cover, could eventually release men that will subject our students to this kind of harrowing experience,” he said. UNIOSUN spokesperson Ademola Adesoji alleged that more than 20 students had been identified as victims of the operation. He claimed some female students reported being stripped and indecently touched by the soldiers, while several male students were also assaulted. Adesoji said two students were hospitalised following the incident, with one discharged on Tuesday morning. He further alleged that the soldiers seized more than 60 devices, including mobile phones, from the students. “Over 60 gadgets, including phones, were seized from the students. Five of the perpetrators were identified and brought to the campus this morning,” Adesoji told TheCable. “But they were later returned to the military base. The army division said they would be dismissed. “The VC has taken the matter up with the army authority. We can’t confirm the alleged rape yet.” There has been no official response from the Nigerian Army at the time of filing this report.
NDC-and-APC

NDC accuses APC of undermining Democracy, vows to contest 2027 elections

The Plateau State chapter of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) has accused the ruling APC of attempting to undermine Nigeria’s democracy through what it described as politically motivated court actions aimed at weakening opposition parties ahead of the 2027 general elections.   Speaking at the party’s headquarters in Jos on Tuesday, Plateau State Chairman, Comrade Solomon Ndam, maintained that the NDC remains a legally registered political party despite a recent Federal High Court judgment delivered in Lokoja, Kogi State. Ndam described the June 26, 2026 judgment as “illegal and organised”, alleging that it was initiated by the Peace Movement Party, which he claimed is neither a registered political party nor a legally recognised organisation. According to him, the NDC filed an appeal against the ruling on June 29 alongside applications for a stay of execution and an injunction, which have been served on the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). He insisted that there is currently no court order directing the deregistration of the party. Party says candidate nominations are underway Ndam disclosed that INEC has granted the NDC access to its candidate nomination portal, allowing the party to upload candidates in line with the commission’s election timetable. He said the party had already uploaded its presidential candidate on June 29 and would submit National Assembly candidates before the July 11 deadline, while governorship and state assembly candidates would be uploaded before July 17. The chairman recalled that the NDC secured its registration following a Federal High Court judgment on December 10, 2025, after a legal dispute with INEC. He said the commission had initially declined registration over concerns that the party’s logo resembled that of the APC before the court ruled in its favour. Ndam also claimed the party has registered more than 13 million members nationwide and conducted congresses and primaries in line with the Electoral Act and INEC guidelines. Criticism of APC and Plateau government The NDC chairman commended INEC Chairman Prof. Joash Amupitan for what he described as professionalism and urged the electoral body to continue acting within the law. He further alleged that the APC was using judicial processes to frustrate opposition parties, claiming that parties including the ADC, SDP, PRP and NDC had faced similar legal challenges. Ndam also referenced Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi, claiming he represents a political alternative that unsettles entrenched interests. He called on the Nigerian Bar Association, civil society organisations and the media to scrutinise the activities and funding of the Peace Movement Party, saying greater transparency was needed. Turning to Plateau State, Ndam criticised Governor Caleb Mutfwang’s administration over insecurity and development, alleging that thousands of residents remain displaced and accusing the government of failing to protect lives and property. He urged Plateau residents and Nigerians to support the NDC, describing it as a platform committed to equal opportunities and good governance.

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