Natasha Akpoti’s Recall Petition Does Not Meet Constitutional Requirements, INEC Says
INEC has stated that the petition to recall Senator Natasha failed to meet the constitutional requirements outlined in Section 69(a).
INEC has stated that the petition to recall Senator Natasha failed to meet the constitutional requirements outlined in Section 69(a).
Zeebah Foundation’s chairman Nzan Ogbe, has emphasised the need for inclusive education, employment, and social development for individuals with autism.
Obaseki and Ighodalo lacked evidence at the tribunal, making any appeal futile, says APC’s South-South Organising Secretary, Blessing Agbomhere.
A LAGFERRY boat carrying 19 passengers reportedly caught fire at Ipakodo terminal, Ikorodu, but all passengers and crew were safely evacuated.
Hungary has announced its withdrawal from the ICC, just hours after hosting Israeli PM Netanyahu, who faces an arrest warrant.
A federal judge has permanently dismissed corruption charges against Eric Adams, after claims of a political deal with the Trump administration
Elon Musk’s X has filed a lawsuit against India’s government, accusing it of using Sahyog portal to censor content
The Disasters Emergency Committee has urged the UK public to donate for relief efforts after Myanmar’s devastating earthquake.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stumbled off a stage during a campaign event but quickly recovered, assuring the audience he was fine.
Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan has accused Akpabio and Yahaya Bello of masterminding her recall using fake constituents.
Governor Diri has said that while he respects constitutional rights, Bayelsa’s peace must not be compromised for political rallies
Former LP Guber candidate Chijioke Edeoga has rejoined the PDP, commending Governor Mbah’s leadership and urging politics without bitterness in Enugu State.
Lagos NBC Trade Fair 2025 is targeting N5bn in sales, 75,000 attendees, and expanded opportunities for SMEs.
Myanmar earthquake death toll has risen to 3,085 as search and rescue operations continue amid widespread destruction and devastation
Trump has imposed new tariffs on 185 nations, including a 14% import tax on Nigerian goods.
The US government has banned American personnel in China from romantic or sexual relationships with Chinese citizens, citing security concerns.
JP Morgan plans to convert its Lagos office into a full branch, and is seeking a CBN Merchant banking license.
Trump has announced sweeping new import taxes, marking the most significant shift in global trade policy since World War II.
Netanyahu’s office is embroiled in scandal as two aides face arrest for allegedly taking Qatari payments to sway Israeli media narratives.
Edo tribunal has ruled the PDP failed to prove over-voting, non-compliance, affirming Okpebholo’s victory as Edo governor.
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