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2027 Political Coalitions | Rescue Nigeria or Rescue Your Stomach ? | WIKE

“Rescue Nigeria or Rescue Your Stomach?”: Unpacking Wike’s Scathing Broadside Against 2027 Political Coalitions

BACKGROUND: Here's a summary of the YouTube video titled "‘You Want To Rescue Your Stomach,’ Wike Tackles Coalition Leaders" by Channels Television:

Key Highlights from Wike’s Remarks

·       Criticism of Political Opponents: Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, criticizes members of a political coalition, particularly those aligned with the African Democratic Congress (ADC), accusing them of forming alliances for selfish gain rather than genuine national interest. He claims they are trying to “rescue their stomachs,” a phrase implying personal benefit over public service.

·       Response to Allegations: Wike strongly rejects criticisms directed at him, especially from politicians he deems inactive or opportunistic. He defends his track record and presents himself as a committed leader loyal to causes he believes in.

Texas Flood | Claims Lives of Beloved Coach and Wife

Texas Flood Tragedy Claims Lives of Beloved Coach and Wife; Children Still Missing

Kerrville, Texas — A heart-wrenching chapter has unfolded in Kerr County after record-breaking floods swept through the Texas Hill Country, leaving devastation and heartbreak in their wake. Among the lives claimed were Reece Zunker, a revered soccer coach and math teacher at Kerrville Tivy High School, and his wife, Paula Zunker.

The couple was reported missing early Friday morning when surging floodwaters engulfed their home. By Saturday, their bodies were found, prompting an outpouring of grief from the community they served so deeply. Their two young children remain missing, and frantic search efforts continue.

Death toll rises to 80 as flood-ravaged Texas faces more rain | Trump plans visit: Updates

"Rising Waters, Unbroken Spirits: The 2025 Texas Flooding Tragedy and the Power of Community"

An Unrelenting Storm Unleashed

In the early hours of July 4, 2025, Central Texas awoke not to celebration, but to catastrophe. Torrential rains, fueled by the remnants of Tropical Storm Barry and amplified by an atmospheric disturbance, unleashed a deluge that would change lives forever. Within hours, the serene Guadalupe River surged more than 26 feet, swallowing homes, roads, and the hearts of communities.

From San Angelo to Hunt, cities and small towns in the Hill Country were pummeled by up to 16 inches of rain in under 24 hours. The region, often called “Flash Flood Alley,” was ill-equipped to face the speed and scale of what came next.

‘I want my vote back’: Trump-voting family exclaims after Canadian mother detained over immigration status

“The Only Crime I Committed Was Loving This Country”: When Immigration Policy Hits Home

In June 2025, during what should have been a hopeful milestone in her journey to lawful U.S. residency, 45-year-old Canadian national Cynthia Olivera was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at a green card interview. A mother of three U.S.-born children and resident of Los Angeles for over two decades, Cynthia's life was upended by the very immigration policies she and her husband once believed would protect “law-abiding families.”

Her detention has become emblematic of a growing pattern: nonviolent immigrants with deep ties to the U.S. ensnared by increasingly rigid enforcement, even as their stories challenge prevailing assumptions about who deserves to stay, and who is forced to leave.

The Story Behind the Detention

Cynthia arrived in the U.S. at age 10 and has lived most of her life there. After a brief deportation in 1999, she re-entered the country without inspection and spent the next 25 years raising children, working legally under a Biden-era permit, and paying taxes. Her husband, Francisco, an American citizen and Trump voter, believed immigration enforcement was intended for dangerous criminals, not people like his wife.

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Inside Wike’s Political Chessboard and Nigeria’s 2027 Horizon

His Excellency, Nyesom Wike, Hon. Minister, FCT

Power, Alliances, and Ambition: Inside Wike’s Political Chessboard and Nigeria’s 2027 Horizon

As Nigeria inches toward the 2027 general elections, political tensions are escalating, not over policy, but personalities. At the center of this storm is Nyesom Wike: a federal minister, a PDP member, and an unapologetically polarizing figure whose rhetoric, rivalries, and realignments are shaping national discourse.

This article dissects Wike’s evolving role, the opposition’s counter-strategy, citizen reactions, and the high-stakes game for political dominance.

Cross-section photo of ADC Chieftains

Wike vs. the Coalition: Bluster or Blueprint?

In a fiery television interview, Wike lambasted a newly formed opposition coalition—featuring Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, Rotimi Amaechi, and others, as a “desperate power grabby failed leaders seeking to exploit public dissatisfaction. He dared them to present their “scorecardsfrom previous administrations, challenging their credibility while defending his alliance with Tinubu’s APC government.

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Court Orders Senate to Recall Natasha Akpoti

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, Representing Kogi Central

The Battle for Representation: Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan’s Suspension Overturned by Court

In a landmark ruling on July 4, 2025, the Federal High Court in Abuja ordered the immediate reinstatement of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, representing Kogi Central, declaring her six-month suspension from the Nigerian Senate unlawful and excessive. The decision has sparked a national conversation on the limits of legislative power, the role of the judiciary, and the ongoing struggle for gender equity in Nigerian politics.

The Court’s Verdict: Oversight in Action

Justice Binta Nyako described the Senate’s disciplinary action as “overreaching,” highlighting that it deprived the people of Kogi Central of constitutional representation for nearly an entire legislative session. Nigeria's constitution mandates that legislators must sit for 181 days per session—making a six-month suspension not just punitive, but disenfranchising.

Nigeria’s Refinery | Suggestions Mounting

Nigeria’s Refinery Conundrum: The Case for Privatization and Modular Alternatives

-       Special Report -

Despite being one of the world's top crude oil producers, Nigeria remains paradoxically dependent on imported refined petroleum products. The country’s state-owned refineries, Port Harcourt, Warri, and Kaduna, have long been a financial and operational burden. After nearly $3 billion in rehabilitation efforts, they remain mostly non-functional, fueling calls from stakeholders for complete privatization.

A Money Pit Seemingly, with No Bottom

Between 2013 and 2023, Nigeria’s government has spent billions attempting to revive these aging facilities. Among the staggering expenditures:

  • $1.5 billion for Port Harcourt (approved in 2021)
  • $897 million for Warri
  • $586 million for Kaduna
  • Additional ₦100 billion in 2021 alone
  • A cumulative $396.33 million on Turnaround Maintenance (TAM) between 2013–2017

Despite the investments, the refineries remain idle or plagued with false promises of operation. Recently, the shutdown of the Port Harcourt refinery—just months after it was declared “operational”, sparked renewed public outcry and intensified scrutiny.

Why the Refineries Failed

Several interwoven issues have rendered the refineries dysfunctional:

  • Chronic mismanagement and corruption, with opaque contracting and weak oversight
  • Outdated infrastructure, some dating back to the 1960s, never properly modernized
  • Vandalized crude supply pipelines, disrupting feedstock delivery
  • Subsidy regimes distorting market prices, making refining unprofitable
  • Political interference, especially in hiring and downsizing decisions
  • A lack of strategic vision to pivot to more viable alternatives like modular refineries

The Global Recalibration

Russia's Recognition of the Taliban: A Global Recalibration

In a historic move that has reshaped regional dynamics, Russia has become the first country to formally recognize the Taliban government in Afghanistan since its return to power in August 2021. This marks a dramatic shift in global diplomacy and introduces a new chapter in the country’s fraught international relations.

A Diplomatic First

On July 4, 2025, Russia’s Foreign Ministry confirmed the acceptance of credentials from Taliban-appointed Ambassador Gul Hassan Hassan. The event was sealed with the replacement of the previous republic-era flag with the white Taliban banner over the Afghan embassy in Moscow.

The recognition signals Moscow’s intent to establish “productive bilateral cooperation” and a full-fledged diplomatic relationship with the Taliban, once listed as a terrorist organization by Russia itself.

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Wike’s Project Blitz in the FCT

A Capital Revamp: Wike’s Project Blitz in the FCT

Special Report

In a whirlwind of ribbon-cuttings and political fanfare, Nigeria’s Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has concluded a landmark week of infrastructure commissionings across Abuja. The sheer volume and timing of the projects mark a defining chapter in urban governance—but beyond the ceremonies lies a story worth dissecting.

Infrastructure with Intent

From the newly refurbished Abuja International Conference Centre to roads threading through Bwari, Gwagwalada, and Maitama, the breadth of development reflects more than city beautification—it signals a push to decentralize urban growth. Notably, the N5 Arterial Road promises to ease gridlocks and improve commuter experience in a city often criticized for congestion and inequality in public services.

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Nigeria at the Crossroads: Political Tensions, Economic Woes, and Cultural Shifts Define National Mood

From the federal capital to the global stage, a cascade of social, political, and economic headlines this week paints a complex picture of Nigeria’s current state of affairs. As the country grapples with deepening economic challenges, power struggles within key institutions, and cultural milestones, citizens are left questioning which way forward.

Energy Monopoly Sparks National Debate

Prominent energy analyst Dan Kunle ignited controversy with his proposal to liquidate Nigeria’s state-owned refineries in favor of a single, private player, Dangote Refinery. Critics labeled the proposal “economic suicide,” warning of the dangers of a petroleum monopoly and its contradiction to Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Act. With the nation still recovering from fuel subsidy reforms, Kunle’s comments have polarized analysts and exposed deeper tensions over the country’s future in the global energy market.

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TOP EVENTS THIS WEEK END | TOWARDS TGIF

Here’s a compilation of some top events happening in Nigeria this weekend, from music and movies to sports and finance

🎧 The Amapiano Takeover

📍 Chillbay Lounge, Abeokuta 📅 Friday, July 4 | 🕘 9:00 PM – 5:00 AM This is your passport to an all-night dance escape! Expect:

·       🔊 High-energy Amapiano beats from top DJs

·       🎉 A vibrant crowd and immersive lighting

·       🍹 Cocktails and street-style bites

·       🎟️ Tickets available at the venue or via local event platforms Perfect for lovers of South African house music and Afrobeat fusions.

Unfolding Details | ADC

Unfolding Details and Updates about the New Coalition Party in Nigeria - ADC

Here’s the latest on the unfolding political drama surrounding Nigeria’s new opposition coalition centered on the African Democratic Congress (ADC):

The Coalition’s Emergence

  • A powerful coalition of opposition figures—including Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, Nasir El-Rufai, and Rotimi Amaechi—has adopted the ADC as its platform to challenge the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2027 elections.
  • The coalition was unveiled at the Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Centre in Abuja on July 2, 2025.

Leadership Shake-Up

  • David Mark, former Senate President, has resigned from the PDP and is now the interim National Chairman of the ADC coalition.
  • Rauf Aregbesola, ex-governor of Osun State, is serving as interim National Secretary, while Bolaji Abdullahi is the spokesperson.

Inside the ADC Coalition’s Bold Bid for Change

Nigeria’s 2027 Power Play: Inside the ADC Coalition’s Bold Bid for Change

A new force is rising on Nigeria’s political horizon, and it’s cloaked in the modest banner of the African Democratic Congress (ADC). What began as whispers of a united opposition front has evolved into a full-fledged political alliance, aiming to reshape Nigeria’s 2027 elections and challenge the dominance of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). “What’s in a party?”, someone asked.  “APC or ADC, let’s take away the ‘P’ and take away the ‘D’, and we have just ‘AC’, shouldn’t that be the coailition political party that Nigerian’s desire?” Well, that was just a joke.

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