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The Oyo State Independent Electoral Commission (OYSIEC) has confirmed the participation of 18 registered political parties in the upcoming local government council elections. The Commission is set to conduct screenings for the candidates in batches and has commended the parties for their peaceful primaries. However, electronic voting will only be possible if the state's House of Assembly approves the reviewed law presented by OYSIEC.
Christopher Emefiele, an international businessman, has vehemently denied any involvement in siphoning money for Godwin Emefiele, the suspended Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). In a statement released by Christopher's spokesperson, it was clarified that there is no blood link between the two Emefiele families and that the false information circulating in the media has caused an identity crisis for Christopher. The statement calls for ethical reporting and highlights that Christopher and Godwin Emefiele had never even met.
The Edo State government is set to tap into the vast untapped potential of solid minerals in the state. With abundant deposits of coal, lithium, and dolomite, the state can generate billions of dollars in revenue. To achieve this goal, the government has established new units in the Ministry of Mining and Energy. The commissioner for mining and energy, Hon. Enaholo Ojiefoh, shared these plans during an interactive session with the press. The government aims to create a comprehensive database of investments, opportunities, and stakeholders in the mining sector to facilitate the harnessing of these resources.
The Nigerian presidential election tribunal has rejected the opposition's challenge to Bola Tinubu's win in February's disputed vote. This follows a pattern of legal challenges being dismissed and Nigeria's history of electoral fraud. Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi, who came second and third respectively, alleged irregularities in the election. The tribunal ruled that the petitions lacked sufficient evidence to back their claims. While Tinubu's win has been accepted by the international community, the low voter turnout and economic challenges limit the goodwill towards him.
Oil workers in Nigeria have shut down the country's Brass crude export terminal in protest over plans by Italian firm Eni to sell its Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) subsidiary to local company Oando. The workers are demanding the NAOC sale be put on hold until they have been properly consulted and terms for transfer of services have been agreed. This protest highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Nigeria's oil and gas industry.
The presidential election petition tribunal sitting in Abuja has rejected the post-election report of the European Union Election Observers Mission. The tribunal stated that the document was not obtained from its original source, discrediting its validity. In addition, the court dismissed the blurred result sheets submitted by the petitioners, accusing them of failing to specify the polling units affected.
Airbus has opened a new automated A321XLR equipping hangar in Hamburg, Germany. This expansion aims to modernize and digitalize the company's industrial system and increase its ramp-up capacity for the A320 program. The new hangar will focus on manufacturing A321 fuselages and contribute to the development and production of the A321XLR, the flagship of the A320 Family. The state-of-the-art facility incorporates sustainable design principles and reflects Airbus' commitment to climate-neutral aviation.
A 40-year-old woman in Lagos, Nigeria, has been sentenced to 12 months in prison for selling liquor laced with hard drugs. The woman, Ogunyemi Ajoke, was arrested with 25 liters of the alcoholic drink containing heroin and other prohibited drugs. Despite pleading guilty, she was given the option to pay a fine instead of serving jail time.
The Edo State Government has made the unusual decision to relocate the office of Deputy Governor Philip Shaibu. This move comes amid escalating tensions between Governor Godwin Obaseki and Shaibu, who are locked in a political feud. The new office's location, just outside the main Government House, is seen as a symbolic distancing between the two leaders. This relocation highlights the deepening divide and raises questions about the future political landscape of Edo State.
The long-awaited verdict of the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal in Nigeria's highly contested presidential election is set to be delivered in September. The All Progressives Congress (APC) hopes for a favorable judgement to retain President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's position, while the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Labour Party (LP) seek justice and a decision that may reshape the country's democracy. The pressure is on the judiciary to issue a verdict that reflects justice and fairness, as Nigerian citizens, the international community, and the rest of the world watch closely.
Nigerian long-jump star Ese Brume claims a well-deserved bronze medal at the Xiamen Diamond League, setting a new season best. This historic achievement makes her the first Nigerian field-event athlete to qualify for the Diamond League athletics series final.
Team Nigeria has announced its withdrawal from the maiden edition of the Para All Africa Games due to a lack of funds. The Paralympic Committee Nigeria (PCN) had prepared its athletes for participation in various sports, including wheelchair basketball, tennis, and amputee athletics. However, despite their readiness, the country will not be able to attend the games in Ghana. The para athletes who dedicated their time and effort to training for the Games are disappointed by this news.
Unfounded allegations against Mr. Olusade Adesola, Permanent Secretary of the Federal Capital Territory Administration, have been debunked by the Pro-Impact Initiative. The organization called for individuals spreading misinformation to focus on productive endeavors that will advance Abuja's progress under the leadership of FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike.
A Nigerian airline, Air Peace, has urged the Nigerian government to suspend British Airways and Virgin Atlantic Airways for non-adherence to the reciprocity clause in the Bilateral Air Service Agreement (BASA) signed between Nigeria and the United Kingdom. Air Peace argued that it was unfair for these foreign airlines to continue operating in Nigeria without Nigerian airlines being granted the same privileges in the UK. The call for suspension was made at the Nigerian Bar Association Conference held in Abuja.
A tragic building collapse in Mgbemena, Enugu State, has claimed the lives of four children. The building, which was initially approved for animal husbandry, had been converted into residential apartments. The Chairman of the Enugu Capital Territory Development Agency, Uche Anya, expressed his concern over the collapse, stating that the building was unfit for human habitation. This incident highlights the dangers of inadequate construction and the need for proper regulation and enforcement in the building sector.
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