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  • FG allow INEC work – Ijaws, Urhobos protest alleged interference in Warri fed constituency

    FG allow INEC work – Ijaws, Urhobos protest alleged interference in Warri fed constituency

    Indigenous Ijaw and Urhobo people of the Warri Federal Constituency have staged a peaceful protest over the delay in the implementation of the Supreme Court-ordered fresh delineation of the Warri Federal Constituency by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.

    The community also condemned the alleged interference of the Presidency in the matter. 

    At the protest led by Ijaw and Urhobo leaders at the Ogbe-Ijoh market in Warri South, protesters bearing placards with major demands made demands asking the government to, “FG allow INEC to do its work, DSS stay away from Warri Federal Constituency delineation, First Lady, you are biased, INEC respect the rule of law.

    “INEC implement the approved State Constituencies/RAS you presented to us on 20th May 2026 in Asaba, No allocation of Wards and Units”,

    The list of demands was read out by the leader of the Ijaw and Urhobo group, the Spokesman of Gbaramatu Kingdom, High Chief Godspower Gbenekama.

    The protesters said the interference by the Presidency is an attack on the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, which the president took an oath to observe and protect. 

    According to the protesters, “By Section 161 of the 1999 Constitution, INEC is independent in the performance of its duties and the Presidency has no power whatsoever to direct INEC. The 1999 Constitution clearly states that INEC shall not be subject to the direction and control of the President. 

    “By Section 287(2) of the 1999 Constitution, the judgment of the Supreme Court is final, and all organs and agencies of government have a constitutional duty to implement orders of the Supreme Court without delay or hesitation. In this case, the Supreme Court gave a final decision in SC/413/2016: Hon. George U. Timinimi &Ors V. INEC and therefore, the Presidency has no constitutional powers to stop its implementation.

    “We wish to alert the Nigerian people and the International Community that the interference by the Presidency in the implementation of the judgment of the Supreme Court is an attack on the rule of law and democracy in the Warri Federal Constituency of Delta State in particular and Nigeria in general.”

    The protesters insisted that the rule of law must prevail in the matter, saying, “The threat to national security being alleged by the office of the National Security Adviser, NSA, to stop the immediate implementation of the fresh delineation is only a subterfuge by the Presidency to alter the final report of the delineation to favour the Itsekiri ethnic group.”

    They warned that, “If anybody or group is threatening the peace of Warri as a result of the implementation of the Supreme Court judgment, the Office of the NSA  should go after such a person and not disrespect the Supreme Court orders.”

    The Ijaws and Urhobos of Warri called on INEC to comply with the dictates of the rule of law, to direct political parties to conduct primaries to nominate candidates for the newly created State Constituencies in Warri North and Warri South-West Local Government Areas. 

    “The Ijaw people of Egbema Kingdom in Warri North LGA, for whom the new State Constituency was created after more than a century of political oppression and suppression, are eager to elect political party candidates to participate in the 2027 general elections into the Delta State House of Assembly.

    “If the Itsekiris are not ready to participate in the election of persons into the new State Constituency in Warri South-West, the Ijaws are ready and should be allowed to participate in the election based on the newly created constituencies and fresh delineation of registration areas and polling units in compliance with the judgment of the Supreme Court.

    FG allow INEC work – Ijaws, Urhobos protest alleged interference in Warri fed constituency

  • Supreme Court sets aside order freezing Nestoil, Neconde’s assets

    Supreme Court sets aside order freezing Nestoil, Neconde’s assets

    The Supreme Court has set aside an order of the Court of Appeal freezing the assets of Neconde Energy Limited, Nestoil Limited and two others, over an alleged $1.1 billion indebtedness to FBNQuest Merchant Bank Limited and First Trustees Limited.

    A five-member panel of the apex court, in a judgement, on Monday, held that the three-member panel of the appellate court went beyond their powers in granting an ex parte application against the appellants.

    Justice Stephen Jonah  Adah in the lead judgment, berated the appellate court for assuming jurisdiction and issuing an injunction against Neconde and Nestoil, when the matter was not properly before the court.

    Besides, the Supreme Court accused the appellate court of misuse of the judicial process, particularly when the Court of Appeal issued a stay of proceedings at the Federal High Court, Lagos.

    The dispute stems from debt recovery proceedings instituted by lenders, including FBNQuest Merchant Bank Limited and First Trustees Limited, against Nestoil and Neconde Energy over financing arrangements tied to oil assets and operations.

    ‎In October 2025, the Federal High Court in Lagos granted an ex parte Mareva injunction freezing the companies’ assets, bank accounts, and shares across more than 20 financial institutions.

    ‎However, the companies challenged the order, arguing that it automatically lapsed after 14 days under the Federal High Court Civil Procedure Rules once a motion to discharge it was filed.

    ‎in November 2025, Justice Daniel Osiagor held that the ex parte order had expired by operation of law and was no longer subsisting. 

    But, Justice Yargata Nimpar of the Court of Appeal on November 29, granted an interim restorative injunction returning the control of Nestoil’s assets and operations to the receiver manager appointed by the banks.

    ‎He ruled that all steps Nestoil took after the November 20 ruling were set aside. The Mareva injunction continued to operate.

    However, this decision of the appellate court has been set aside, paving the way for the matter to continue at the trial court, as well as Neconde and Nestoil oil fully in charge of their company.

    Supreme Court sets aside order freezing Nestoil, Neconde’s assets

  • I’ve been managing diabetes for over 40 years — Obasanjo

    I’ve been managing diabetes for over 40 years — Obasanjo

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has revealed that he has been living with and managing diabetes for more than 40 years, stressing that regular medical check-ups, healthy living, and early detection remain vital in tackling non-communicable diseases. Obasanjo spoke on Sunday in Abeokuta during the flag-off of the “Lagos to the World Expedition”, a campaign designed […]

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  • Wike mocks opposition parties over post-primary crisis

    Wike mocks opposition parties over post-primary crisis

    Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has criticised key opposition figures and political parties, arguing that recent disputes arising from their primary elections…

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  • Kwara South monarchs back Igbomina for 2027 Senate seat

    Kwara South monarchs back Igbomina for 2027 Senate seat

    Traditional rulers and stakeholders in Kwara South Senatorial District have endorsed the Igbomina bloc to produce the next senator representing the district in 2027. The Chairman of the Igbomina Traditional Rulers Forum and Olupo of Ajase-Ipo, Oba Ismail Yahaya, made the remarks on Monday at his palace in Ajase-Ipo shortly after meeting with traditional rulers […]

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  • NPFL: Wikki Tourists midfielder set for Slovakia transfer

    NPFL: Wikki Tourists midfielder set for Slovakia transfer

    Klinshak Longbak is on the verge of sealing a move away from Nigeria Premier Football League, NPFL, side Wikki Tourists, DAILY POST reports.

    Longbak is reported to be undergoing trials with Slovakian side, AS Trencin.

    The midfielder left the Bauchi Elephants after the completion of the 2025-26 NPFL season.

    His departure comes as Wikki Tourists prepare for life in the Nigeria National League, NNL.

    Longbak netted thrice and provided three assists in 32 appearances for Wikki Tourists in the just-concluded season.

    He joined Wikki Tourists from Plateau United in 2023.

    NPFL: Wikki Tourists midfielder set for Slovakia transfer

  • Serena Williams Makes Return To Tennis At 44

    Serena Williams Makes Return To Tennis At 44

    Former World No 1 and 23-time grand slam champion Serena Williams has confirmed her return to the sport after receiving a doubles wildcard to play at the HSBC Championships the Queen’s Club in west London, which starts on Monday 8 June, ahead of a likely return at Wimbledon later in the month.

    Williams, who was last seen in competitive action almost four years ago before announcing her retirement, is set to play doubles at Queen’s with Canadian teenager Victoria Mboko, who idolised Williams growing up, and may play singles at Wimbledon.

    Williams, one of the sport’s defining champions and greatest players of all time, has not played competitively since the 2022 US Open, where she reached the third round in a glittering farewell. Before that tournament, the American carefully said she would be “evolving away from tennis, toward other things that are important to me”, rather than ever using the word “retirement.

    Williams, who gave birth to her second child in 2023, sparked speculation that she would be returning to tennis when she reentered the International Tennis Integrity Agency’s anti-doping testing pool last year, and she has been cleared to compete competitively since 22 February.

    A seven-time Wimbledon singles champion, as well as a six-time Wimbledon doubles champion with her sister Venus, the Championships are one of the most important tournaments in her hall-of-fame career. Her last appearance at Wimbledon came in a first-round defeat to Harmony Tan in 2022.

    Serena Williams made her last appearance at Wimbledon four years ago, losing in the first round to unseeded player Harmony Tan.

    This comeback is being seen as a major boost for women’s tennis, which many feel is currently offering more drama and intrigue than the men’s game. Whether this is a one-off appearance or the beginning of a longer return remains to be seen.

    Serena Williams is widely considered one of the greatest athletes of all time, holding the Open Era record of 23 Grand Slam singles titles.

    Over a dominant professional career spanning from 1995 to 2022, she revolutionised women’s tennis with her powerful style of play, spent 319 weeks as the world No. 1, and completed a rare Career Golden Slam in both singles and doubles.

    As a pioneering Black woman in a historically white-dominated sport, she shattered systemic barriers, advocating fiercely for equal prize money and maternal health rights for female athletes.

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  • Doctors shut down FMC Owo, Akure annex over assault on colleague

    Doctors shut down FMC Owo, Akure annex over assault on colleague

    Medical services were disrupted at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Owo, and its Akure Annex on Sunday as doctors commenced a 72-hour warning strike following the alleged assault of a medical doctor by a patient’s relative within the hospital premises. The industrial action was declared by the Association of Resident Doctors (ARD), FMC Owo, after […]

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  • Labour Party unveils first female deputy guber candidate in Benue

    Labour Party unveils first female deputy guber candidate in Benue

    The Labour Party has unveiled Mrs Julie Obeta as its deputy governorship candidate for the 2027 general elections in Benue State. The unveiling took place on Monday at the party secretariat along Otukpo Road, where the party’s governorship candidate, Mathias Byuan, announced that Mrs Obeta was unanimously elected by party members across the state. Her […]

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  • How to transfer airtime from Airtel to MTN in 2026 (Is it possible?)

    How to transfer airtime from Airtel to MTN in 2026 (Is it possible?)

    Millions of telecommunication subscribers across Nigeria face a common dilemma when they accidentally purchase credit on the wrong network or simply need to share credit with friends

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