Nigeria’s Opposition Declares War on APC —
The Ibadan Declaration,
Osimhen’s Derby Day & All Sunday’s Stories
🏛️ POLITICS & SECURITY
The Ibadan Declaration: Nigeria’s Opposition Goes to War
The single most significant political event of the weekend happened Saturday in Ibadan. Nigeria’s leading opposition figures converged at the Government House Banquet Hall in Oyo State for a National Summit of Opposition Political Party Leaders — and emerged with a joint document that could reshape the 2027 elections: the Ibadan Declaration.
The cast list was formidable. Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, Rabiu Kwankwaso, Rotimi Amaechi, Rauf Aregbesola, David Mark, Seyi Makinde, Pat Utomi, Aisha Yesufu, Aminu Tambuwal, Babangida Aliyu, Jerry Gana, John Oyegun — virtually every major opposition figure outside the APC gathered under one roof. The theme was deliberate: “Safeguarding Nigeria’s Democracy: A National Dialogue.” The outcome was concrete. The communiqué, read by PDP factional chairman Taminu Turaki, stated flatly: “We shall work towards fielding one presidential candidate for the 2027 elections, which shall be agreed and supported by all participating opposition parties.”
The arithmetic behind that pledge is serious. In the 2023 presidential election, the combined opposition vote totalled 14,492,740 — nearly double Tinubu’s 8,794,726. If Atiku, Obi and Kwankwaso’s votes had gone to a single candidate, the outcome of 2023 might have been different. The 2027 question is whether the same leaders who competed against each other can sustain unity long enough to agree on who that candidate is.
The APC’s response was quick and dismissive. APC spokesperson Bala Basiru said the opposition were “deluding themselves” — pointing out that Atiku, Obi, and Kwankwaso all want to be president themselves. Oyo Governor Makinde offered the clearest counterargument: “It is not a gang-up against one man. It is about the collective ambition of the Nigerian people to have a democracy properly defined.” He also invoked a dark historical warning: invoking “Operation Wetie” — the violent political era of the 1960s — as a caution against one-party domination. Former US mayor Mike Arnold, speaking separately, said the breakup of Nigeria was “likely inevitable and just.” The Nigerian eye.com reported that David Mark called the moment a “national rescue mission.”
The Ibadan Declaration is strong on intent and light on mechanism. Who picks the single candidate? By what process? Atiku wants to be president. Obi wants to be president. Kwankwaso wants to be president. Makinde is positioning for VP or above. Until there is a transparent, agreed selection process, the unity is aspirational rather than structural. The deadline is INEC’s primary window — which the opposition wants extended to July 2026. Between now and then, Nigerian political history suggests the coalition will be tested repeatedly.
Security: Kano Attack, OOU Students Terrorised, Police Launch New Unit
Suspected gunmen attacked Rogo Local Government Area of Kano State, leaving one person dead and several others injured — prompting heightened security measures across the area. Separately, gunmen invaded OOU students’ hostels in Ogun State in what witnesses described as a scene of chaos at midnight. On the response side, the Nigeria Police announced the launch of an elite new anti-kidnapping unit — targeted specifically at hunting criminal networks responsible for the surge in abductions across the country.
💰 ECONOMY
Air Peace Cuts London Flights to 3x Weekly — Aviation Crisis Bites
Air Peace has reduced its Abuja-London flight frequency to just three times per week amid Jet A1 aviation fuel supply constraints — a direct casualty of the fuel crisis that has been escalating since the Hormuz disruption drove Jet A1 to ₦3,300 per litre. For Nigerian travellers, business passengers, and diaspora community members travelling between the UK and Nigeria, this is a serious practical blow. Air Peace was Nigeria’s most ambitious attempt at a credible domestic carrier competing on international routes.
The broader aviation picture remains grim. The Keyamo-led emergency meeting with airlines, marketers, and regulators ended in deadlock last week. The Dangote Refinery supplies 95% of Nigeria’s aviation fuel but the pricing gap between what Dangote charges and what airlines can viably absorb remains unresolved. President Tinubu approved a general discount on airline debts to aviation agencies — partial relief, but not a solution to the structural fuel cost problem.
Air Peace: Abuja-London cut to 3x weekly · Jet A1 at ₦3,300/litre (up from ₦900 pre-Hormuz) · Keyamo aviation summit — deadlock · Dangote Refinery: 95% of aviation fuel supply · Tinubu: airline debt discount approved · FG approved 75% Cape Town Convention compliance — progress on aircraft financing but not on fuel costs · Airlines threatening full shutdown if Jet A1 price not addressed before May.
💱 Naira & Exchange Rates — Sunday 26 April 2026
The Nigerian foreign exchange market remained closed for the weekend, with exchange rate movements expected to track Friday’s closing levels when markets reopen Monday. Analysts say the naira continues to trade within a narrow band, supported by steady forex inflows and CBN reserve management. The broader context: the Hormuz crisis is simultaneously good for Nigeria’s FAAC revenue (higher oil prices) and bad for import costs and aviation fuel. The naira is holding — but the forces pulling against it are structural, not seasonal.
⚽ SPORTS
Osimhen Cleared — Arsenal, Barca, Real Madrid All Watching Istanbul
The most watched match in Nigerian football on Sunday is not in Nigeria. Victor Osimhen leads Galatasaray against Fenerbahce at Rams Park in Istanbul — a title-defining derby with Galatasaray four points clear with four games left. Osimhen was cleared by the Turkish Football Federation after Fenerbahce’s complaint about his protective arm brace was dismissed. The brace, custom-made to protect his fractured forearm, was ruled medically approved and within IFAB guidelines. Osimhen had reportedly told his coach: “If I’m not allowed to play with my protection, I’ll play without it. Just let me be on the field on Sunday.”
The stakes go far beyond Turkey. Arsenal, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, and Juventus have all made scouting reservations at Rams Park, with Osimhen as the primary target. Galatasaray paid a Turkish-record €70 million for him. A strong derby performance with Europe’s elite watching live could decisively shape his summer transfer destination. He has scored 19 goals and provided 7 assists in 30 appearances this season — one of the most decisive players in Europe.
Galatasaray: 71 points, 4pt lead, unbeaten at Rams Park all season, chasing 4th straight title · Fenerbahce: 67pts, 2pts above Trabzonspor in 3rd · Osimhen: fit, starting, wearing protective brace approved by TFF · Scouting: Arsenal, Barca, Real Madrid, Bayern, Juventus all present · A Gala win virtually ends the title race with 3 games left · Previous derby (Jan 2026): Fener won 1-0 with Osimhen absent — this time, he plays.
🎵 ENTERTAINMENT & CULTURE
🌍 GLOBAL
Geopolitics & Global Security: Oil $106, Hormuz Deadlocked
Brent crude topped $106 per barrel as the US-Iran deadlock in the Strait of Hormuz intensified. An Iranian gunboat fired on a container ship off the Oman coast on Friday evening — the incident that pushed crude back above $106 for the first time in two weeks. US stocks fell Friday night: the S&P 500 dropped 0.41% and the Nasdaq fell 0.89%. For Nigeria, which holds $106 oil as a fiscal windfall and an import-cost nightmare simultaneously, the Hormuz crisis is the defining macroeconomic variable of the entire year. The Wikipedia entry on the economic impact of the 2026 Iran war now describes it as the “largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market” — with Brent having previously surged past $120 when the Strait first closed.
📋 Sunday’s Verdict at a Glance
| Story | Signal | Read |
|---|---|---|
| Ibadan Declaration — single opposition candidate for 2027 | 🟡 | Intent is real; mechanism is the test |
| Combined 2023 opposition vote was 14.5m vs Tinubu’s 8.8m | 📊 | Unity math works on paper — delivery is the challenge |
| INEC chairman Amupitan challenged by opposition | 🔴 | Electoral legitimacy battle begins early |
| Osimhen cleared for Istanbul derby — Barca, Madrid, Arsenal scouting | ⭐ | Most important Nigerian football moment of the weekend |
| Galatasaray 4pts clear — win today nearly seals title | ⚽ | Osimhen performance shapes summer transfer market |
| Bassey + Chukwueze: Fulham edge Aston Villa | 🟢 | Nigerian presence in PL European race growing |
| Air Peace cuts Abuja-London to 3x weekly | 🔴 | Diaspora disruption — aviation crisis now hitting direct routes |
| Naira: ₦1,400 parallel, ₦1,340 CBN — stable | 🟢 | Weekend calm; Monday markets the real test |
| Oil above $106 — Hormuz standoff intensifies | 🟡 | FAAC windfall vs import cost pain — Nigeria’s constant dilemma |
| Asake M$NEY drops Thursday — 5 days | 🎵 | Biggest Nigerian album drop of 2026 incoming |
| Flamingos weekend friendlies — Guinea qualifier imminent | 🟢 | One win from the U-17 World Cup |
| NNL Super 4 kicks off May 1 — Nigerian football busy week | ⚽ | Domestic football calendar heating up |
| Katsina advanced cancer hospital — PET-CT announced | 🟢 | Major northern Nigeria health infrastructure win |
| FOMC April 28-29 — markets waiting | ⚠️ | Could move Bitcoin, naira, and global equities |
Published: Sunday 26 April 2026 · naijanewsfeeds.com · Editorial Desk
