Rotimi Amaechi: Fubara’s Suspension ‘Brazen,’ ‘Unilaterally Reckless’
Former Rivers governor Rotimi Amaechi has condemned Tinubu’s suspension of Governor Fubara, calling it unconstitutional and reckless.
Former Rivers governor Rotimi Amaechi has condemned Tinubu’s suspension of Governor Fubara, calling it unconstitutional and reckless.
Marking 60 years of diplomatic ties, Nigeria and Venezuela have pledged to strengthen cooperation beyond oil, including trade and education.
The Presidency has defended Tinubu’s state of emergency in Rivers, citing political instability, constitutional breaches, and the risk of governance collapse.
AGF Fagbemi has defended Tinubu’s suspension of Rivers Governor Fubara, citing economic concerns and Supreme Court ruling on constitutional breaches.
President Tinubu has met with the Rivers Sole Administrator, Vice Admiral Ibas, at State House, Abuja, following the state of emergency.
DR Congo and Rwanda have called for an immediate ceasefire in eastern DRC, but uncertainty remains over M23 rebels’ compliance.
Justice Owoade has urged a peaceful resolution to the Rivers State crisis, emphasising the National Assembly’s role in ensuring constitutional order.
Finance Minister Wale Edun and Aliko Dangote have discussed fostering private sector investments for economic growth.
A Federal High Court has dismissed NNPC’s petition to dismiss Dangote’s suit challenging fuel import licences granted to oil firms.
FG has inaugurated a 12mcf gas extraction plant, 20MW gas power plant in Rivers State to boost energy, industrial growth.
The Senate has passed a bill for second reading mandating social media platforms to establish verifiable offices in Nigeria.
NEITI has reported that FAAC disbursed a record N15.26 trillion in 2024, driven by fiscal reforms and subsidy removal.
Less than 12 hours after the Bodo explosion, another oil facility in ONELGA, Rivers State, erupted in flames Tuesday.
Tinubu has declared a state of emergency in Rivers, suspending Governor Fubara, his deputy, and all State House of Assembly members.
ECOWAS warns that 47 million people in West Africa could face food crisis between June and August 2025 without urgent intervention.
The DSS has approved N10 million compensation for a businessman mistakenly shot in 2016 during a raid in Plateau State
Southern Kaduna celebrates as President Tinubu appoints Bishop Kukah, Prof. Qurix, and Dr. Shehu to key positions in new institutions.
The Niger Delta Intelligentsia Team alleges the Trans Niger Pipeline explosion in Rivers State was politically motivated following ongoing political tensions.
The House of Representatives has passed four major tax reform bills, revising VAT distribution and maintaining the current 7.5% rate.
Authorities have taken two suspects into custody in connection with the explosion at the Trans-Niger Pipeline.
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