
The All Progressives Congress APC has released its timetable for the 2027 general elections, scheduling its presidential primary for May 15 to 16, 2026. The party will begin selling nomination and expression of interest forms from April 25 to May 2, 2026, with submissions closing on May 4. The presidential form is priced at ₦100m, consisting of ₦30m for expression of interest and ₦70m for nomination. Governorship aspirants will pay ₦50m, while Senate, House of Representatives, and State House of Assembly forms cost ₦20m, ₦10m, and ₦6m, respectively. Aspirant screening is set for May 6-8, with results released on May 11, and appeals from May 12-13. Primaries for the House of Representatives, Senate, State House of Assembly, and governorship will occur on May 18, May 20, May 21, and May 23, respectively. Election appeals across all categories will conclude on May 25. The schedule indicates all primary elections will be conducted within eight days. Concessions have been granted to female aspirants, youths, and persons living with disabilities, who will pay only for expression of interest forms and 50 percent of the nomination fees. This timetable aligns with the Constitution, the Electoral Act, and Independent National Electoral Commission guidelines.
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Must ReadApple announced that Tim Cook will step down as the company's chief executive officer in September, with John Ternus taking over the role. Cook, who will become executive chairman of the board, expressed his privilege in leading Apple. He joined Apple in 1998 and became CEO in 2011 after Steve Jobs' departure due to health issues. Cook is credited with expanding Apple's product line and increasing its value to approximately $4 trillion. Arthur Levinson, the outgoing chairman of the board, praised Cook's leadership for transforming Apple into a leading company. Levinson will transition to the role of lead independent director. Ternus, who joined Apple's product design team in 2001, has been a senior vice president of hardware engineering and has contributed to products like iPhones, iPads, Apple Watch, and Mac computers. Ternus expressed gratitude for the opportunity and acknowledged having worked under Steve Jobs and having Tim Cook as a mentor. Apple celebrates its 50th anniversary this year.

Comedian Kevin Chinedu, known as Kevinblak and for his character Governor Amuneke, disclosed that officials from a political party offered him money to change his satirical skits that criticize politicians and governance. He shared this information during an interview on ARISEtv's Arise 360 program. Chinedu stated that the offer came when he was facing financial difficulties after his wife's Caesarean section. He recounted being told they would "change his life" with dollars, and that his colleagues were also involved. He declined to name the party, referring to it only as "Amuneke's party." Despite the financial strain and the promise of a "life-changing sum" if he traveled to Abuja, Chinedu stated he refused the offer, adhering to his personal principles against being influenced by money. He also mentioned that his friends, who share similar principles, had also been approached and refused such offers.

Wolves have been relegated from the Premier League following West Ham's goalless draw against Crystal Palace. The Midlands club is now 16 points behind fourth-bottom West Ham with five games remaining, making their drop to the Championship mathematically certain. Managed by Rob Edwards since November, Wolves have had a difficult season, securing only three wins in 33 league matches. Despite recent victories over Aston Villa and Liverpool, their eight-year tenure in the Premier League is concluding. Vitor Pereira began the season as manager but was sacked in early November. Second-bottom Burnley also faces likely relegation, which could be confirmed if they lose to Manchester City on Wednesday. Tottenham remains in the relegation battle, having not won a Premier League match since December. Nottingham Forest and Leeds, also involved in the relegation fight, secured wins over the weekend to move away from the drop zone. Coventry, currently leading the Championship, confirmed their return to the Premier League next season after a 25-year absence.

Abia State Governor, Dr Alex Otti, has signed into law a bill establishing a center for the rehabilitation of survivors of rape, defilement, domestic violence, and human trafficking. The law, titled Abia State Centre for the Rehabilitation of Survivors of Rape, Defilement, Domestic Violence and Human Trafficking Law, 2026, was assented to on Monday at the Government House, Umuahia. Governor Otti commended the Abia State House of Assembly for the speedy passage of the bill and praised government officials, including his wife, for their roles in its conception. He emphasized the need for societal reorientation to address the root causes of gender-based violence, stating that acts like rape, child abuse, and human trafficking are alien to Igbo culture. The governor also mentioned his administration's efforts to create employment opportunities to engage youths productively and reduce criminal behavior. The Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Emmanuel Emeruwa, presented the bill for assent, highlighting its importance and accelerated consideration. Mrs. Priscilla Otti, the governor's wife and initiator of the bill, expressed her elation, stating that the law will provide support and hope for victims, ensuring they receive rehabilitation and the necessary assistance to move forward.