Controversy erupted at the National Assembly after opposition Senators accused Senate President Godswill Akpabio of misrepresenting the Electoral Act Amendment Bill after he stated that the Senate did not reject e-transmission.
Peter Obi condemned the passage of the bill, calling it an unforgivable act of electoral manipulation ahead of 2027.
In another development, there were celebrations at the Kaduna Government House as all 183 worshippers kidnapped from churches in January were rescued and reunited with their families.

Meanwhile in Benue State, a tragic attack by armed gunmen on a market in Kwande Local Government Area left over 16 people dead, including a police officer.
In Katsina State, hundreds of people took to the streets to mourn 20 people who were brutally killed by terrorists during a three-hour shooting spree.
In another story, reactions trailed US President Donald Trump’s public acknowledgement of Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, during the 74th National Prayer Breakfast.
In a similar vein, Trump also warned terrorists in Nigeria that attacks on Christians will be met with violent retaliation from the United States.
Meanwhile, Kemi Badenoch trended on social media after a mouse was caught scurrying across the floor during a live TV interview.
In our Good News report, we highlight the famous American streamer Kai Cenat who landed in Lagos to visit the school he’s building for kids.
During the visit, Kai revealed that he’s already raised over $1 million for the project.
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