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Popoola quits APC, accuses Kwara governor of failed governance
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Popoola quits APC, accuses Kwara governor of failed governance

Saheed Popoola, a two-term Kwara lawmaker, leaves APC for PDP after accusing the ruling party of betraying justice and equityThe former legislator vows the PDP will reclaim Kwara in 2027, blaming the current administration for insecurity and poor governancePDP chairman Issa Bawa hails Popoola’s defection as a major boost to the opposition’s momentum ahead of the next election A former member of the Kwara State House of Assembly, Hon. Saheed Popoola, has defected from the All Progressives Congress (APC) to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), ending weeks of speculation about his political future. The two-term lawmaker made the announcement on Sunday in Offa, Offa Local Government Area, where he was formally received alongside a large group of his supporters, Vanguard reported. Popoola, who represented Ojomu/Balogun constituency, said his decision followed “deep reflection” on the state of the APC, which he accused of abandoning its founding ideals. According to him, the party no longer represents the vision of justice and progress that inspired its creation. “I was the first person to contest under the APC platform in 2013 in Nigeria. We started the APC together with a vision of justice and prosperity, but over time, the party lost its soul. Loyalty became to individuals, not the people,” he said. Former lawmaker cites betrayal of Otoge ideals Popoola explained that his move to the PDP was not out of desperation but conviction. “I’m joining the PDP not as a desperate politician but as a believer in fairness, justice, and equity. The PDP is peaceful and remains the only viable opposition in Nigeria,” he said. He declared that the PDP would take over the reins of power in Kwara in 2027, adding that the people were already disillusioned with the APC administration. “The PDP is going to take over the government and governance of Kwara State in 2027,” he said amid applause from his supporters. Popoola also criticized the current government for the rising cases of banditry and insecurity in parts of the state. He said the development was a result of “misgovernance and poor leadership.” “We have never seen banditry in Kwara since its creation in 1967. Hundreds of our people have been killed. Banditry existed in Niger State for years but never crossed into Kwara because the leaders then knew what they were doing. But the current Governor does not understand governance. He thinks only about himself and his ideas, that’s why we are where we are today,” he said. PDP welcomes Popoola, APC calls exit irrelevant Receiving the defectors, Kwara PDP Chairman, Hon. Issa Bawa, described Popoola’s return as a “homecoming,” saying his presence would boost the party’s strength ahead of the 2027 polls. “What we have seen today shows clearly that PDP is regaining its momentum. Offa is for PDP in 2027. Offa will rise again and be great again,” he said. Bawa praised Popoola’s courage, calling him “a man of integrity and conviction.” He also quoted former Senate President Bukola Saraki, who urged the people to “compare what PDP did for them with what the APC has done. The difference is clear.” However, the APC dismissed the defection as insignificant. The party’s Publicity Secretary, Mr. Waheed Babatunde, said Popoola’s exit would not affect the party’s chances. “The party won’t miss Saheed Popoola because his presence was never felt. He left long before the last general election and he’s only making it official today,” Babatunde stated. He added that Offa remains a stronghold of progressive politics and would continue to support Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq and the APC in the 2027 elections. Former governor ditches PDP Earlier, Legit.ng reported that the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Kwara state had confirmed that former governor Abdulfatah Ahmed and ex-federal lawmaker, Honourable Abubakar Amuda Kannike, have officially joined the party and are now playing significant leadership roles. Abdulfatah Ahmed served as governor of Kwara state from 2011 to 2019, while Abubakar Amuda Kannike represented the Ilorin East/Ilorin South constituency in the House of Representatives between 2015 and 2019. According to the ADC chieftain, the former governor and other top political figures in the state have now repositioned themselves within the ADC, which he described as a “credible alternative” to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Source: Legit.ng

See the oldest pastors keeping faith alive in Nigeria
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See the oldest pastors keeping faith alive in Nigeria

Apostle O. N. Godwin, 96, remains Nigeria’s oldest active preacher, leading Christ Ascension Church after over seven decades in ministryPastors Elijah Abina, William Kumuyi, and Enoch Adeboye continue to guide millions globally, proving age is no barrier to divine serviceArchbishop Margaret Benson-Idahosa and Bishop David Oyedepo stand among those carrying Nigeria’s Pentecostal legacy into a new generation Nigeria’s Christian community continues to draw strength and inspiration from a generation of veteran preachers whose ministries have spanned decades and shaped the country’s religious landscape. These spiritual leaders, many of whom are in their 70s, 80s, and 90s, remain steadfast in their calling, preaching and mentoring even in advanced age. Their enduring service has defined an era of unwavering devotion and resilience in ministry. Nigeria’s veteran pastors still active in ministry Leading the list is Apostle O. N. Godwin, 96, founder of Christ Ascension Church Nigeria. Born in 1929 in Enugu state, Godwin began his ministry over seventy years ago and still leads services and evangelistic missions. His longevity and zeal make him Nigeria’s oldest active preacher. Pastor Elijah Oludele Abina, 90, continues to serve as general overseer of The Gospel Faith Mission International (GOFAMINT), a position he has held since 1988. A founding figure of the Pentecostal movement in Nigeria, Abina has spent over six decades building churches and nurturing Christian leadership across the world. At 84, Pastor William Kumuyi of Deeper Life Bible Church remains one of the most respected holiness preachers. A former university lecturer, Kumuyi’s ministry has grown from a small Lagos Bible study group into a global network. His consistency in preaching and teaching continues to attract multitudes. Pastor Enoch Adeboye, 83, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has led one of the world’s fastest-growing Pentecostal ministries for 44 years. Under his leadership, RCCG now has a presence in more than 190 countries. Adeboye still conducts major conventions and Holy Ghost gatherings attended by millions. Archbishop Margaret Benson-Idahosa, 82, stands out as Africa’s first female Pentecostal archbishop. Her leadership of the Church of God Mission International and Benson Idahosa University continues to influence both ministry and education. Others who remain active include Bishop Mike Okonkwo, 80, of TREM; Evangelist Isaac Omolehin, 74, of Word Assembly; Pastor Lazarus Muoka, 73, of The Lord’s Chosen; Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo, 73, of KICC; and Bishop David Oyedepo, 71, of Winners’ Chapel. Adeboye of RCCG mentions how, where he will die Earlier, Legit.ng reported that general overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, had disclosed that he believes his death will occur on a Sunday after attending church service, dancing in worship, and eating his favourite meal of pounded yam. The revered cleric shared this vision while ministering at the Old Auditorium during the evening session of Day 4 of the church’s 73rd Annual Convention. Nigerian Evangelist Uma Okpai Is dead Earlier, Legit.ng reported that renowned Nigerian evangelist and founder of the Uma Ukpai Evangelistic Association, Rev. Dr. Uma Ukpai, had passed away at the age of 80. His family announced his death in a heartfelt statement shared via his official Instagram page on Monday, October 6. Source: Legit.ng