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News Commentary: Senator Godswill Akpabio ” Kpai in London”, Another Fake News
With these kind of satanic rumours and fake news, how can someone argue against the regulation of the social media to prevent the anguish these cousins of the devils bring to people and their families through peddling and sharing fake news.
•Senator Godswill Akpabio
By Anietie Ekong
Over the weekend the internet was abuzz with the “news” that the President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio had suddenly collapsed, rushed in an air ambulance and flown to London where he was admitted into the intensive care unit of an unnamed London hospital.
They claimed he was battling for his life in London.
Those who peddled this rumour and obviously fake news could swear that they saw when the Senate President allegedly collapsed while others said they heard it from their “sources” in London.
Indeed the rumours about Akpabio’s health status has become a periodic pastime and an industry of its own.
Two years ago, immediately after a colloquium at Transcorp Hilton Hotel, with President Bola Tinubu in attendance, to mark his 61st birthday, the same rumour mill took over: Senator Akpabio had collapsed and was rushed to London.
The following day, it became like a miracle that the same man they claimed was receiving treatment in London, showed up and met with the Senate Press Corps. The rumour died down, albeit temporarily.
Few months back the same narrative was reinvented by people whose only job is being authority of fake news concerning the health status of Senator Akpabio. Again they said he was hospitalzed in London.
Live videos with fellow Senators could not convince the doubting Thomases that Senator Akpabio was hale and hearty until his return to Nigeria few days later.Then the last weekend episode.
The peddlers of these fake news are not even creative. Same story, same narrative: Akpabio had collapsed and was rushed to the hospital in London. How many times does Akpabio have to collapse and rushed to London in a year?
As with everything Akpabio, bloggers jumped into the fray to drive traffic to their social media pages, and earn some dollars in the process.
When the “news” first filtered in, I wondered who they were talking about. Was it the same Godswill Akpabio, my boss, whom I had had a long chat with on Friday night cum Saturday morning or was it someone else? Was he chatting with me from the intensive care unit of the London hospital?
The most dangerous of these fake news carriers are those who repost the “news” with their fake sympathy: “Pray for Akpabio”, “I wish him quick recovery,” “Nothing must happen to Akpabio.” “May God heal him.”
In the voice of Chief Nyesom Wike: fake, fake, fake.
As with everything Akpabio, bloggers jumped into the fray to drive traffic to their social media pages, and earn some dollars in the process.
They did live videos and one even said Akpabio had “kpai” in London.
I had only one word for Journalists who reached out to me to “confirm” this story: don’t take my denial for it, wait till Tuesday and see who would preside over the Senate plenary.
Then on the first legislative sitting day of the week, the same man they claimed was battling for his life in an intensive care unit of a hospital showed up and presided over an extended plenary that lasted well into the evening, where major decisions were taken by the Senate without showing any signs of distress.
With these kind of satanic rumours and fake news, how can someone argue against the regulation of the social media to prevent the anguish these cousins of the devils bring to people and their families through peddling and sharing fake news.
The fake news carriers never said never. As early as tomorrow they can cook another one again.We wait till the next episode.
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Tinubu returns to Abuja from Ankara State Visit
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has returned to Abuja after concluding a successful state visit to Türkiye, where he held high-level talks with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and signed multiple bilateral agreements.
The President arrived in Abuja on Saturday evening, January 31, 2026, around 8:30–8:55 p.m. local time, following his departure from Türkiye.
Tinubu departed Abuja on Monday, January 26, 2026, for the state visit to Ankara, Türkiye’s capital.
The trip focused on strengthening Nigeria-Türkiye relations in areas including trade, defense, security, energy, education, media, and technical cooperation.
Key highlights included the signing of nine Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs), aimed at boosting economic ties, defense collaboration (including potential training for Nigerian Special Forces), and a targeted increase in bilateral trade volume. Both leaders described the engagements as ushering in a “new era” of strategic partnership.
The visit drew public attention, including an incident during the official welcome ceremony in Ankara where President Tinubu briefly stumbled but continued without issue, with aides confirming he was in good health.
Upon his return, focus now shifts to implementing the signed agreements, including the activation of joint committees on trade and other sectors.
The Presidency has emphasized the visit’s role in advancing Nigeria’s diplomatic and economic interests on the global stage.
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Ladoke Akintola: The Thunder of History – Nation Remembers 60 Years After Assassination
Exactly sixty years after his tragic assassination during Nigeria’s first military coup, the legacy of Chief Samuel Ladoke Akintola former Premier of the Western Region and the 13th Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland continues to resonate as “the thunder of history,” a powerful symbol of courage, pragmatism, and unyielding leadership.
On January 15, 2026, marking the 60th remembrance of Akintola’s death on January 15, 1966, tributes poured in from across Nigeria, with events held in Ibadan and Ogbomosho emphasizing his enduring impact on the nation’s political evolution.
Chief Akintola, born on July 6, 1910, in Ogbomosho, was a multifaceted figure: lawyer, journalist, orator, nationalist, Baptist lay preacher, and conservative Yoruba leader who rose from humble beginnings to become one of the founding fathers of modern Nigeria.
Akintola served as Premier of the Western Region from October 1960 until his assassination in the January 15, 1966 coup that ended the First Republic. His tenure was marked by intense political rivalries, particularly his fallout with Chief Obafemi Awolowo over ideological differences Akintola’s pragmatic, business-oriented approach clashed with Awolowo’s democratic socialism.
The crisis led to a state of emergency in the region, Akintola’s brief removal and restoration to power, and the formation of the Nigerian National Democratic Party (NNDP) in alliance with the Northern People’s Congress.
Despite controversies surrounding the 1965 elections, which many historians cite as a catalyst for the coup, supporters portray Akintola as a realist who prioritized regional development, infrastructure, and confronting realities head-on rather than ideological purity.
“He believed that leadership must confront reality as it is, not as it ought to be,” noted commentators during the remembrance.
The Samuel Ladoke Akintola Memorial Foundation organized commemorative activities, providing a platform to honor his contributions and re-examine his role in Nigeria’s political history.
Prominent voices, including former Information Minister Sunday Dare, described the gathering in Ibadan as one of gratitude rather than mourning: “Chief Samuel Ladoke Akintola did not live too long but he lived well and looms large. He did not die in silence he entered eternity in the thunder of history.
“Born into a family of traders and warriors, Akintola’s early life included education in Minna and Ogbomosho, teaching at Baptist institutions, and further studies in public administration and law in England. He returned to Nigeria in 1950, serving in various federal roles before becoming deputy leader of the Action Group and eventually Premier.
His assassination at age 55 in Ibadan remains a pivotal moment in Nigerian history, symbolizing the fragility of the young republic. Today, as Nigeria grapples with contemporary leadership challenges, reflections on Akintola’s life highlight lessons in pragmatism, sacrifice, and the burdens of power.
Stakeholders continue to call for the preservation of his legacy, including calls to restore his once-grand residence, now in disrepair, as a historical site.
Sixty years on, Chief Samuel Ladoke Akintola remains a towering, if complex, figure whose thunder still echoes through Nigeria’s political landscape.
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Benue Governor Alia begins massive road reconstruction in Gboko and environs
Engineer Tivfa Wombo, Director of Civil Engineering in the Ministry of Works, detailed the extensive works during the event, highlighting the strategic importance of these roads in connecting critical areas within Gboko township and beyond.
Benue State Governor, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia, has officially flagged off the ambitious reconstruction and dualization of 55.09 kilometres of major road networks in Gboko and its surrounding areas, in a move aimed at transforming infrastructure and boosting economic activities in the state.
The groundbreaking ceremony, held at Lubona Junction in Gboko Local Government Area on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, marks a significant step in the administration’s commitment to quality road infrastructure.
The project, valued at N62.135 billion according to the Benue State Ministry of Works, is targeted for completion within five months.
Governor Alia, while performing the flag-off, emphasized his administration’s focus on deliberate development, stating that the initiative will ease traffic congestion, enhance urban mobility, stimulate commerce, create employment opportunities, and improve the overall quality of life for residents of Gboko and environs.
The scope of the project includes the reconstruction and dualization of several key roads, such as:
– Yandev Roundabout to Lubona Junction
– Captain Dawns Road
– Tor Tiv Roundabout to Lessel Road- J.S. Tarka to Mkar Roundabout (as a dual carriageway)
– Tor Tiv Roundabout (Gondo Aluor) to Mkar and Ameladu Road- NKST Anzua Link Road
– Bristow Roundabout to Tor Tiv Palace (Akaahar Adi) Road
Engineer Tivfa Wombo, Director of Civil Engineering in the Ministry of Works, detailed the extensive works during the event, highlighting the strategic importance of these roads in connecting critical areas within Gboko township and beyond.
The governor expressed gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his support, underscoring the collaborative efforts between the state and federal government in driving infrastructure development. Benue State APC Chairman, Chief Titus Zam, also commended the governor for the project, describing it as part of a broader agenda to open up the state through quality infrastructure.
This Gboko road network initiative is noted as the second-longest single road project in the state, following ongoing works on a 57-kilometre network in the Benue South Senatorial District, including the Awajir–Oju road.
Stakeholders and residents have welcomed the development as a timely intervention to address long-standing road challenges in one of Benue’s major commercial hubs, with expectations high for timely delivery and lasting impact on local economies and daily commuting.
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