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The Supreme Court on Friday struck out President Muhammadu Buhari and the Attorney General of the Federation’s suit challenging Section 84 (12) of the Electoral Act. The case was expunged on the grounds that it lacks the jurisdiction to entertain the suit and is an abuse of court process.


Earlier, a notice for the judgment delivery was served on President Buhari and the National Assembly on Thursday, inviting them to appear before the court today for the judgment. The President and his Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, had filed a suit at the Supreme Court, seeking an interpretation of the controversial clause in the Electoral Amendment Act 2022. 


In the suit filed on April 29, Buhari and Malami, who are the plaintiffs, listed the National Assembly as the sole defendant. There have been several debates regarding Section 84(12) of the amended Electoral Act 2022 which was assented to in February. Upon assenting to the act, President Buhari had asked the National Assembly to delete the contended clause, however, the parliament declined the president’s request. 


Section 84 (12) of the legislation holds that, “no political appointee at any level shall be a voting delegate or be voted for at the convention or congress of any political party for the purpose of the nomination of candidates for any election.”


In their suit marked SC/CV/504/2022 and filed on April 29, 2022, President Buhari and Malami sought an order of the apex court to strike out the section of the Electoral Act, which they argue was inconsistent with the nation’s constitution.


The African Democratic Congress (ADC) governorship candidate in Rivers state, Tonte Ibraye, has presented controversial actress, Tonto Dikeh, as his running mate ahead of the 2023 elections.


Dikeh announced the nomination via her social media handles on Friday, where she shared their plans if elected into office during next year’s election. “I thank Mr Tonte Ibraye (@TonteIbraye), the Governorship candidate for ADC, Rivers State for nominating me as his running mate,” Dikeh tweeted. “We are looking at investing in social protection, creating social value system & increased women’s inclusion in governance.”


Tonte Ibraye and Tonto Dikeh were also presented their Certificate of return by the ADC party chairman, Ralph Okey Nwosu in Abuja on Friday. The issuance showed the readiness to start mobilising for support towards victory at the general election.


The certificate presentation was witnessed by members of the party’s National Working Committee and critical stakeholders among others. 


The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Friday listed the conditions for political parties to substitute candidates whose names have been forwarded to the commission.


For the electoral umpire, the law does not give any political party the right to replace a validly nominated candidate as it is the prerogative of the individual to be substituted. 


This comes amid reports that some political parties, including the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Labour Party, nominated their vice-presidential candidates as placeholders, pending the conclusion of talks for a substantive candidate to be picked.


While the former forwarded the name of Ibrahim Kabiru Masari as its vice-presidential candidate, the latter had nominated Doyin Okupe for the same position.


Reacting to the development, INEC National Commissioner, Festus Okoye, said the electoral body would take a decision in accordance with the Electoral Act.


Nottingham Forest have signed Nigeria forward Taiwo Awoniyi from Union Berlin for a club record fee. The 24-year-old joins newly promoted Forest on a five-year deal for a reported £17m. Awoniyi scored 20 goals in 43 games across all competitions last season and becomes Forest's first signing since gaining promotion back to the Premier League.


"It's always been my dream to play in the Premier League," said Awoniyi. "Having spoken to [Forest boss] Steve Cooper about our ambitions and looking at Forest, with its great history, it's a club that I want to be part of." After a season-long loan, Awoniyi joined Union Berlin on a permanent deal in July 2021 from Liverpool, where he started his career. He did not make any first team appearances for Liverpool after signing for the club in 2015 and spent the majority of his six years with the Merseyside side out on loan.


Forest manager Cooper said Awoniyi was a player the club had been monitoring closely over the past few months. "There's been a lot of interest of Taiwo from other Premier League clubs, and other clubs across Europe, so we're delighted he's chosen Nottingham Forest," Cooper said.


"He's a player who we really believe in and we look forward to him going on to fulfil his potential and become a top Premier League striker with Nottingham Forest."


By Collins Opurozor, Owerri.


"By his oath of office, a leader is supposed to have made a pact with the people to promote a moral and virtuous life" - St. Thomas Aquinas.


Something happened in January 2021. That was a year after some anti-Imo, anti-Igbo and anti-democratic elements struck. They had contrived a legal heist and brought Chief Hope Uzodinma to Imo State. A major decision was to be taken in January 2021. Ohanaeze Ndigbo needed a new President-General. The position rotates among Igbo-speaking states in alphabetical order. It was Imo's turn. 


Prominent Imo sons with enviable credentials and peerless understanding of the workings of Ohanaeze and its role renegotiating a fairer deal for Ndigbo in an ostensibly unfair Nigeria joined the presidential race. The Obowo-born Professor Chidi Osuagwu, a man of knowledge, passion and integrity, whose actions are reminiscent of the iconic Sam Mbakwe, came out from Okigwe Zone. In Owerri Zone, the duo of Dr. Joe Nworgu and Chief Chris Asoluka were also formidable and prepared frontrunners whose messages resonated among Ndigbo everywhere.


However, Chief Uzodinma was bent on imposing his uncle, Amb. George Obiozor, on Ohanaeze. Unknown to the people, an apartheid regime, a system which intended to divide and stratify the people and favour a part against the rest, was already sprouting in Imo. 


So many things could be said about Obiozor's successful career as a teacher and diplomat. But for Igbo affairs, he was the least prepared person, most aged person and, in terms of equity, the least favoured person to represent Imo State at that level. Yet Uzodinma deployed state resources, including state coercion, to stampede other contenders and to push Obiozor through. Where is Ohanaeze Ndigbo today?


The rampaging Uzodinma had earlier invaded the Imo State Council of Traditional Rulers, toppled its leadership and imposed an Orlu man, his own in-law, as its Head.

 

Upon the expiration of the tenure of Professor Adaobi Obasi from Orlu as Vice Chancellor of Imo State University, it was expected that the self-styled Ben Johnson would appoint a replacement from either Okigwe or Owerri. To the shock of Imo people, Uzodinma did not just choose one of his kinsmen from Orlu as acting Vice Chancellor but also he further installed another kinsman as substantive Vice Chancellor six months later. Recall that the only Nigeria's ambassadorial slot that came to Imo State went to Orlu. Like a regime of the Mafia, fairness and morality are alien to Uzodinma's chaotic misadventure. 


To accentuate his policy of marginalization and apartheid, Uzodinma went to Umuagwo and destroyed the Imo State Polytechnic there and relocated it to his immediate community, Omuma and made his kinsman the Rector. He had promised to give Umuagwo people a university. Umuagwo is in Ohaji/Egbema. He doesn't see them as sufficiently related to him. The people of Umuagwo today have neither university nor polytechnic.


An anomie has just occurred. Recently, Hon. Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, from Okigwe Zone, resigned his position as Minister of State for Education in order to pursue his presidential ambition, even though he ended up avoiding the venue for his party's presidential primaries. The normal to do would have been for Uzodinma to get a nominee from Okigwe or Owerri as replacement. Instead, he chose one of his cronies from Orlu, Nana Opia. This is a sacrilege in a state where in the last twenty-three years, Orlu alone has coveted the gubernatorial seat for nearly nineteen years!


The deep and overflowing disdain which Uzodinma has for other parts of Imo is unimaginable. Since he accidentally became Imo's helmsman, this so-called governor has not dropped one trip of construction sand anywhere in Mbaise. No grader has moved below the Mgbee Hills to Ideato, no earth has been excavated anywhere in the entire Okigwe Zone.


Even within Orlu Zone, his plot is to elevate a particular coterie of shadowy characters who subscribe to his amoral worldview and who were his lieutenants or allies in his infamous pre-political profession. So, while on one hand he keeps other parts of the state in abject misery, on the other hand he creates a fiefdom in Orlu which is inhabited by him and those who have long parted ways with integrity, decency and all things moral. That's is kakistocracy!


Imo people must now unite and unclench the fists of these creatures so as to take back their state from those who have torn them apart. This is a patriotic duty for everyone! And this must be done through the instrumentality of the ballot.


The Independent National Electoral Commission has affirmed Bashir Machina as the winner of the ruling All Progressives Congress primary for the Yobe North Senatorial District.


A certified true copy of INEC’s report from the May 28, 2022, election showed Mr Machina scored 289 votes out of 300 delegates, corroborating the politician’s public claim that he won the primary and legally emerged candidate.


The document, certified by the electoral office on June 23, 2022, did not mention Ahmad Lawan, the Senate President who has been labouring to steal Mr Machina’s mandate in collusion with the party’s national chairman Abdullahi Adamu.


Mr Adamu had listed Mr Lawan as the candidate of the APC for Yobe North senatorial election slated for February 2023, claiming that a primary had secretly held in which Mr Lawan purportedly emerged winner.

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