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Aspirant prays court to void outcome of APC convention for National Vice Chairman, South South position

An aggrieved aspirant, Amb. Fubara Dagogo, has prayed the Federal High Court in Abuja to nullify the outcome of any All Progressives Congress (APC)’s national congress for the position of National Vice Chairman, South South, without his physical participation. Dagogo urged Justice Joyce Abdulmalik to determine whether there could be a legitimate zonal congress for […]

ROAD OFFENDERS, BEWARE: ONDO UNLEASHES MOBILE COURTS AS AJULO CRACKS DOWN ON TRAFFIC LAWLESSNESS

Ondo State is set to take a decisive swipe at traffic violations with the establishment of mobile courts to ensure swift prosecution of offenders.The State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Dr. Kayode Ajulo (SAN), disclosed this in a statement issued Friday in Akure, noting that the initiative is designed to fast-track the adjudication of road […]

Tension As Ekiti Community Youth Group Threatens Protest Over Whereabouts Of Monarch, For Four Years

Ayodele Bamidele Apprehension and anxiety are the order of the day among the people of Ikole in Ekiti state following the absence of the community’s monarch, Oba Adewunmi Fasiku, for the past four years. Various stakeholders, especially youth groups have through written petitions and protest demanded for the whereabouts of Oba Fasiku without answer. The […]

21 Years House Boy To Die By Hanging In Ondo

Ayodele Bamidele A 21-year-old houseboy, Emmanuel Akpan, in Ondo state, is to die by hanging for the murder of his employer, Mrs. Febisola Caroline Adedayo, while his co-defendant, Goodness James Akpe, was discharged and acquitted by an Akure High Court. Delivering judgment on Wednesday in Charge No: AK/57C/2022, Justice Rotimi Olamide held that the prosecution […]

Nigeria’s Constitution, Document Imposed By Military – Fmr Sen. Okurounmu

Ayodele Bamidele A chieftain of the pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, Senator Femi Okurounmu has described the 1999 constitution as “simply a decree which Abacha brought out and turned into a constitution for us.” According to him, that is why the Constitution lacks democratic legitimacy, insisting that it was not a product of popular participation, but […]

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