
A former governor is supposedly struggling to mount a parliamentary campaign ahead of the 2027 general election. Reports indicate he has allegedly run out of funds even before the official campaigns begin, leaving him unable to pay his aides and security detail for three months. Tensions escalated when a group of youths stoned his convoy, allegedly over unpaid handouts. His team’s desertion has left the ex-county boss in a precarious position, raising doubts about his ability to sustain the campaign and whether he will ultimately make it to the ballot.
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A top political figure has reportedly blocked an alleged plan to remove a state officer accused of high-handedness and incompetence. Insiders say the powerful leader purportedly summoned the group behind the move, halting their efforts. The decision has angered the group, which now threatens to use “other” means to expose the officer. Observers say the standoff underscores deep divisions within the political and administrative circles, leaving questions about the officer’s future and whether the group will ultimately succeed in its campaign.
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Corridors are buzzing about a youthful MP who has lately appeared restless in the shadow of a fast-rising party official with a knack for grabbing headlines. Insiders say the legislator, once the loudest voice in the room, is quietly uneasy as attention shifts to the urbane colleague whose measured tone and gift of the gab is winning over sections of the base. The MP’s allies dismiss the talk as idle gossip, insisting he remains firmly in control of his political turf. But recent moves — from sudden media appearances to calculated social media bursts — suggest a man seemingly keen to remind the party faithful that he, too, still commands the spotlight.
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Is a former political broker and ex-MP trying so hard to get noticed by the administration? Well, key political observers have not failed to note his recent efforts allegedly towards endearing himself to key political players in the government, particularly those from his backyard. His recent attempts to capture the eye of a former national leader failed miserably when despite his push not to have his political party to join others in the opposition camp, the same was approved. Now left at the junction without direction, the politico is said to be supposedly seeking relevance and possibly a job. But will he pass the loyalty test?
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