‘I Shall Be Free’: Nnamdi Kanu Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict Insisting He Faces Treason Charges
The Supreme Court held that there’s no law in the country stopping a trial based on the violation of the rights of a suspect.
The Supreme Court held that there’s no law in the country stopping a trial based on the violation of the rights of a suspect.
The board urged Meta to preserve any removed posts that might contain evidence of human rights violations.
He said that the only time the constitution allowed the federal government to be involved in state matters was in the first republic.
A new book by broadcast journalist Charles Kalu reinforces the larger-than-life figure of an editor in a newsroom.
“You are our inspiration to focus on cultivating a robust human capital.”
“I thank you for your support and opinions, even the criticism of our government…You have held our feet to the fire…”
He said his administration will continue to prioritise the welfare of workers and infrastructure development.
He threatened to dissolve the board without notifying members if it fails to perform.
The Israeli government has announced that if Gazans are willing to surrender, they must not be shot.
The CDS said the nexus between drug abuse and insecurity cannot be over-emphasized.
Labour party chieftain, Nwokobia called on Nigerians to rise up and “mortify the ideology of godfatherism in the nation.”
The lawyers said that these attacks could plunge the country into chaos if left unchecked.
Obasa then said that the quick passage of Lagos 2024 budget will be a new year gift to Lagosians.
“That 66 of you have had political appointments is a fitting tribute to the public trust that you hold.”
Lai has been in custody since December 2020 and could face life imprisonment if found guilty.
Coalition of United Political Parties on Sunday, confirmed plans to validate the defection of the 27 members of the Assembly from PDP to APC.
He said that the Ondo and Rivers states’ impasse didn’t require Tinubu’s intervention.
“Nations are rapidly settling for non-conviction based asset forfeiture…unexplained wealth can only be beneficial to the state if they are forfeited.”
He said power devolution to the sub-nationals is critical for the country to develop, pointing out that the Nigerian president is too powerful.
“As of 2021, over 85 million Nigerians lacked access to electricity; businesses and households with access to the national grid have faced unreliable and insufficient supply…”
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