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Opposition Coalition Fracture Deepens as PDP, ADC, Labour, Accord Factions Disown Ibadan Summit, Reject Joint 2027 Ticket

Opposition coalition fracture has deepened after key factions across the PDP, ADC, Labour Party, and Accord Party disowned the Ibadan summit and rejected plans for a joint 2027 presidential ticket. Accusations of misrepresentation, internal legitimacy disputes, and legal threats have intensified the crisis, raising fresh doubts about the viability of a unified opposition front.
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Nigeria Aviation Collapse Risk Surges as Airlines Threaten Nationwide Shutdown Over Fuel Crisis

Nigeria aviation collapse risk has surged to a critical level as domestic airlines warn of a possible nationwide shutdown over spiralling Jet A1 fuel prices. Operators say revenues now barely cover fuel costs, with negotiations deadlocked. With a shutdown deadline looming, the crisis threatens travel disruption, economic activity, and the long-term stability of Nigeria’s aviation sector.
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PDP Faction War Erupts as Wike Bloc Denies ADC Alliance, Targets Turaki With Legal Threat

PDP ADC alliance denial has escalated into a full factional confrontation as a Wike-aligned bloc rejected coalition claims, directly accused rival figures of misinformation and threatened legal action. With strong statements from Abdulrahman Muhammed and counter-narratives linked to Taminu Turaki, the dispute exposes internal power struggles as the party declares its crisis over and shifts focus to 2027.
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Adelabu Says Power Has Improved — Nigerians Still in Darkness

Adelabu power generation claims have intensified debate as Nigeria’s power minister says output has risen to around 5,000MW, yet outages persist nationwide. The gap between generation figures and electricity delivered to consumers has raised concerns about transmission bottlenecks and distribution inefficiencies, highlighting a structural problem at the heart of Nigeria’s power supply system.
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Military Defends Jilli Airstrike as Terror Target Amid Civilian Casualty Outrage

Jilli airstrike civilian casualties Nigeria has sparked outrage after a military strike in Yobe State reportedly hit a civilian area, with local sources citing multiple deaths. While the Nigerian military says the target was a terrorist enclave, rights groups and political leaders are demanding an investigation, raising urgent concerns over intelligence accuracy and civilian protection in counterinsurgency operations.
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ADC Demands INEC Chairman’s Resignation Over Alleged Bias as Electoral Integrity Crisis Deepens

ADC INEC chairman resignation crisis has escalated after the African Democratic Congress demanded the immediate resignation of INEC Chairman Joash Amupitan over alleged partisan conduct linked to past social media activity. The opposition warns the controversy could erode electoral credibility ahead of 2027, while INEC firmly denies the claims, setting up a high-stakes institutional confrontation.
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US Security Warning vs FG Denial: Conflicting Signals Raise Trust Questions for Nigerians

The US security warning Nigeria advisory has sparked a trust debate after Washington flagged potential terrorist risks while the Federal Government dismissed the alert as exaggerated. With one side urging caution and the other calling for calm, Nigerians are left navigating conflicting signals over safety, intelligence credibility, and the reality of security threats across the country.
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Brigade Commander Braimah Killed as Military Revises Casualty Account, Raising Fresh War Pressure Concerns

The Borno attack by ISWAP fighters has escalated following confirmation that Brigade Commander Brigadier General O.O. Braimah and other personnel were killed in action. With the military revising its earlier casualty account, the incident has heightened concerns over insurgent resurgence, command-level losses, and transparency in Nigeria’s ongoing counter-terrorism operations.
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