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Wike Refutes PDP’s Allegation of Using Land Revocation to Suppress Opposition

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Nyesom Wike, has refuted the claim by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) that its land title was revoked as a ploy to suppress opposition.
Wike made the statement during a visit by officials of the Body of Benchers, led by Chairman Chief Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN), in Abuja on Friday.
Wike, who is also a life bencher, expressed dismay over PDP’s allegation that he had been instructed to revoke the party’s land title in Central Area, Abuja, to stifle opposition.
He pointed out that political, religious, and ethnic sentiments were often linked to every executive action in the country.
He said that the revocation of land titles of allottees, who had failed to pay mandatory ground rent for over 10 years was often misinterpreted as a political move.
Wike pointed out that the PDP had been in power for several years but could not pay the N7.6 million ground rent for its land title in the Central Area, where it was constructing its National Secretariat.
He noted that in spite of generating between N13 billion and N20 billion through the sale of party forms, the PDP had not paid the ground rent, which amounted to N7.6 million.
Wike further explained that the Wadata Plaza, where the PDP’s National Secretariat was located, was not registered as a property of the party but was instead registered under a Senator residing in Abuja.
He noted that the registered owner had failed to pay the ground rent for 28 years, but the PDP continued to claim that the minister was targeting its secretariat.
“Maybe they had a deal with the man and did not complete the deed of assignment and were shouting oh, they sent Wike to revoke the land as a ploy to kill opposition.
“What kind of mentality is that?” Wike asked.
He emphasised that the land revocation was not peculiar to the PDP, stating that other institutions, such as the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), including individuals had also had their land titles revoked for the same reason.
He said that CBN had been pleading for the reversal of the land title, “but I told the bank to pay the outstanding ground rent before the revocation will be reversed”.
Wike also advised the Body of Benchers to ensure they paid their ground rent, warning that no defaulting land allottee would be spared.
Report says that Wike had approved the revocation of 4,794 land titles on March 17, 2025, due to non-payment of ground rent for over 10 years, affecting individuals, corporate organisations, and government institutions.(NAN)
Foreign News
17 Dead As Israel Presses New Gaza offensive

The Palestinian city of Khan Younis was targeted by intensive airstrikes overnight, as Israel pursued its ramped-up offensive across the Gaza Strip.
According to Palestinian news agency WAFA on Monday, 17 people were killed in the coastal territory during the night.
WAFA did not initially provide details on the identity of the victims.
According to medics in Gaza, at least six people were killed and dozens injured in airstrikes on Khan Younis.
Witnesses told dpa that there were about 30 airstrikes on the area.
The internet connection failed in large parts of the city.
Palestinian media reports by WAFA and others said that a special unit of the Israeli army had killed a commander of the al-Nasser Salah al-Din Brigades, which is allied with the Islamist movement Hamas.
The information could not initially be independently verified.
The Israeli military emphasised that it did all it can to avoid civilian casualties when attacking targets belonging to Hamas or other terrorist organizations.
This cannot be verified either as reporters has very limited access to the area.
The Israeli Air Force has been carrying out massive aerial attacks on targets in the Gaza Strip in recent days, and Israel announced an “extensive’’ new ground operation across the territory on Sunday.
Dozens of Palestinian deaths are being reported daily from the Gaza Strip. (dpa/NAN)
NEWS
S/Africa Crowned U-20 AFCON Champions After Historic Win Over Morocco

South Africa won their maiden CAF U-20 Africa Cup of Nations title with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Morocco in Sunday night’s final at the June 30 Stadium in Cairo.
Gomolemo Kekana’s stunning second-half strike proved decisive, as the, Southern Africans claimed the trophy and rewrote history by overcoming a North African opponent in the tournament for the first time.
The only goal of the final came in the 70th minute when Kekana unleashed a powerful right-footed effort from outside the box, bending the ball into the top corner.
The goal, awarded after a VAR review, broke the deadlock in a tense contest dominated by tactical discipline and defensive organisation.
Kekana’s goal capped a superb tournament for South Africa, who had never reached a U-20 AFCON final since 1997, when they lost to Morocco.
This time, they flipped the script, avenging that defeat to lift the trophy and become the 12th different nation to win the title.
Both sides entered the final unbeaten, boasting some of the tournament’s best defensive records.
Morocco, the more fluid side in the first half, created better chances through Jones El Abdellaoui and Ilias Boumassaoudi, but South African goalkeeper Fletcher Lowe was once again in inspired form.
South Africa, who had grown into the competition after losing their opener to Egypt, showed resilience and patience.
Shakeel April and Mfundo Vilakazi had half chances, but neither side managed to find the net before the break.
The second half opened up with Morocco pushing forward, with Othmane Maamma and Abdelhamid Aït Boudlal coming close.
However, the North Africans were wasteful in front of goal, and South Africa’s high pressing eventually paid dividends.
After Kekana’s wonder goal, South Africa soaked up pressure with commendable discipline.
Morocco threw men forward in search of an equaliser, but South Africa’s backline — led by Tylon Smith and Sfiso Timba — held firm.
South Africa’s victory marks their first-ever youth continental triumph and adds them to a growing list of recent debut winners, following Senegal’s 2023 success.
It also broke their jinx against North African opposition, ending a run of five previous defeats — all by a single goal margin.
Fletcher Lowe ended the tournament with the most saves (24), underlining South Africa’s defensive resolve.
Kekana’s goal was only their ninth of the campaign, but every strike proved crucial as they edged past DR Congo, Nigeria and now Morocco in the knockout rounds.
For Morocco, the defeat marks a missed opportunity to win a second title. They came into the final unbeaten in 14 U-20 AFCON matches in open play.
But Sunday’s loss — their first defeat of the tournament — was a bitter blow.
Despite impressive performances throughout the tournament, their wait for a second crown continues.(NAN)
NEWS
APC Isoko South Passes Vote of Confidence on Tinubu, Oborevwori

From Francis Sadhere, Delta
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Isoko South Local Government Area has passed a resounding vote of confidence on President Bola Tinubu, Delta State Governor, Sheriff Francis Oborevwori and Senator Joel-Onowakpo Thomas, citing their exemplary and visionary leadership.
The decision came over the weekend during the party’s maiden meeting following a wave of mass defections from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the APC in Isoko South. The event, held at the country home of Senator Joel-Onowakpo, witnessed an unprecedented gathering of political heavyweights and stakeholders from the eleven wards within the local government area.Prominent figures at the meeting included Chief Lucky Esigie, APC Isoko Nation Leader; Rt. Hon. Johnson Erijo, Chief of Staff to the Delta State Governor; Odio Askia Ogeh, former DESOPADEC Managing Director; APC LGA Chairman, Comrade Egbogbo Vincent; Rt. Hon. Onwo Ferguson, Hon. Bino Obowomano, Chief Emamusi Obiodeh, and several others.In his keynote address, Senator Joel-Onowakpo emphasized party unity and clarified the leadership structure of the APC in Delta State.He stated that the APC recognizes Governor Sheriff Oborevwori as its leader in the state, aligning with the directives of the Presidency and the national leadership of the party.“The Delta State Governorship is not vacant,” Senator Joel-Onowakpo declared. “We have an administration that is focused on delivering the dividends of democracy, and we must give it the necessary support to complete its mandate.”The Senator, who chairs the Senate Committee on Local Content, further called for a unified front within the party, discouraging any form of division or discrimination between new and old members. He also tasked party organs, particularly ward chairmen, with ensuring a smooth registration process for new entrants.The highlight of the meeting was the formal motion of a vote of confidence, moved by Hon. Ferguson Onwo, Member representing Isoko South Constituency II, and seconded by Dr. Sylvester Onoyona, APC’s 2023 House of Representatives candidate. The motion received unanimous approval through a thunderous voice vote, signaling widespread support for the trio.Attendees described President Tinubu, Governor Oborevwori, and Senator Joel-Onowakpo as “leaders who have distinguished themselves at their various levels of assignment.”The meeting also served as a platform to strategize for the 2027 general elections, with calls for cohesion, grassroots mobilization, and internal discipline within the party.Other notable leaders present included Hon. Barr. Lucky Okperi, High Chief Iduh Amadhe, Hon. Austine Igbine, Hon. Benjamin Ogbalor, High Chief Lawrence Eduje, Queen Betty Efekodha, Barr. Powell Ojogho, and Rear Admiral John Kpokpogri (Rtd), among many others.The gathering reaffirmed the APC’s growing strength in Delta State and its preparedness to challenge for dominance in future elections.