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INEC notifies Senator Natasha over recall, states next action

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The Independent National Electoral Commission stated on Wednesday that it had alerted Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, senator for Kogi State Central, of a recall action against her.

INEC’s National Commissioner and Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee, Sam Olumekun, stated this in a statement on Wednesday. INEC stated that it has received more information, including phone numbers and emails from petitioners seeking the recall of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan.

The commission further stated that the next step is to scrutinise the details provided by the petitioners of Senator Natasha’s recall.

“Further to the statement issued yesterday, Tuesday 25th March 2025, the Commission hereby confirms that the contact address of representatives of the petitioners, their telephone numbers, and e-mail addresses have now been provided in a letter addressed to the Chairman of the Commission dated today, Wednesday 26th March 2025.

“A letter has been written to notify the Senator sought to be recalled about the receipt of the petition and delivered to her official address. The same letter has been copied to the presiding officer of the Senate and published on the commission’s website.

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“The next step is to scrutinise the list of signatories submitted by the petitioners to ascertain that the petition is signed by more than one half (over 50 percent) of the registered voters in the constituency. This will be done in the coming days. The outcome, which will be made public, shall determine the next step to be taken by the Commission,” the statement reads.

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Eid al-Fitr: Guild of Media Interfaith Media Practitioners celebrates Muslims

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The Guild of Interfaith Media Practitioners (GIMP) has extended warm felicitations to the Muslim faithful on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr, which marks the successful completion of the holy month of Ramadan.

In a statement on Sunday, in which he expressed the best wishes to Muslims on behalf of the guild, Vice Chairman of GIMP, Mr. Muyiwa Akintunde expressed the best wishes to Muslims. He emphasised the importance of prayers for peace, progress, and shared prosperity.

‘As we celebrate with our Muslim brothers and sisters, may this Eid usher in a new season of joy and prosperity for Nigeria and Nigerians and strengthen the bonds of unity in our society’. he prayed.

Akintunde urged Muslim faithful to embrace the values of love, unity, and exemplary conduct as they enjoy a peaceful and fulfilling Eid. He encouraged them to reflect on the teachings of Prophet Mohammed (SAW) and continue to uphold the virtues of faith, compassion, and national unity.

‘We commend our Muslim brothers and sisters for their devotion throughout Ramadan and encourage them to let the lessons of this sacred period guide their daily lives.

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‘May the spirit of Eid al-Fitr — a spirit of peace, compassion, and unity —illuminate our path and inspire a society where truth and justice flourish. Let this blessed occasion be a catalyst for renewal, bringing you abundant joy and blessings’, he further said.

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Lagos Police arraign driver over death of Bumpa co-founder

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The Lagos State Police Command has arraigned Biola Adams-Odutayo in connection with the tragic death of Adetunji “Teejay” Opayele, co-founder of the Nigerian tech start-up Bumpa.

Opayele, a 32-year-old software engineer, lost his life in a fatal accident on 4 March 2025 along Ozumba Mbadiwe Road, Victoria Island, Lagos. Reports indicate that he was riding his power bike when he was allegedly struck by a vehicle driven by Adams-Odutayo, a healthcare professional working at an insurance brokerage firm.

Following the incident, a petition demanding justice for Opayele surfaced on Change.org, urging authorities, including the Inspector-General of Police and Lagos State officials, to take immediate action. The petition also alleged that Adams-Odutayo refused to assist the injured Opayele after the crash, fearing that her car would get stained.

The case sparked widespread outrage, with many Nigerians calling for legal action against the driver.

On Saturday, Lagos police spokesperson Benjamin Hundeyin confirmed in a post on X that Adams-Odutayo had been arraigned and granted bail.

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“We can confirm that following a thorough investigation, Abiola Odutayo ‘f’ was arraigned in Court 1, Tinubu, on 12 March 2025, after she was discharged from hospital, for driving on a ‘public highway in a reckless and careless manner without due care and attention to other road users and causing the death of one Tunji Opayele ‘m’ aged 32 and thereby committed an offence,” Hundeyin wrote.

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N’Assembly upheld emergency rule to prevent anarchy in Rivers – Senate Leader

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The Leader of the Senate, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, has said that the decision of the National Assembly(NASS) to endorse the declaration of state of emergency in Rivers State by President Bola Tinubu, was in the interest of the nation.

Defending the declaration, Bamidele said,,” Emergency is an extraordinary measure, and it must be treated as such in the interest of peace and without subjecting to the scrutiny of some parochial interests.”

Bamidele made the remarks on Saturday at the 29th convocation ceremony of the Ekiti State University(EKSU), Ado Ekiti, where he was conferred with a honorary doctorate degree, Doctor of Law (Honoris Causa).

Others who were also honoured at the ceremony include, the Executive Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service, Dr Zacch Adedeji who received Doctor of Business Administration (Honoris Causa) and the Chairman, Board of the Bank of Industry, Dr Mansur Muhtar, who was conferred with Doctor of Finance (Honoris Causa).

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The Senate Leader who explained that the proclamation in Rivers State pacified political tension in the state, noted that NASS should be commended and not vilified for taken the decision.

“What exactly do we want as a people? A federation that functions for all? Or a federation that relapses into an intractable crisis? We must recognise that emergency rule is an extraordinary measure, and it must be treated as such in the interest of peace and security.

“As stipulated in Section 305 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), the National Assembly is required to provide its details. The provisions of the 1999 Constitution cannot be interpreted casually without proper understanding of the Nigeria Interpretation Act. 2004.

“As a responsible and responsive parliament that sees peace and stability as a catalyst of growth and development, we were inaugurated into office to promote a nation that works for all and that guarantees the peaceful coexistence of all.

“This desire defines our resolve to ratify the proclamation of the state of emergency in Rivers State with far-reaching provisions. One of such provisions is the constitution of the National Peace Committee to midwife the peace process between the Executive and Legislature in the state.

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“We should be commended for this laudable initiative and not be vilified by some political actors, who do not bother about what happens to our national security, but about their parochial interest. Regardless of their unpatriotic moves, we firmly stand for the peace and stability of Nigeria.

“We shall continue to leverage the Authority of the National Assembly to guarantee her peaceful co-existence. Our decision, as an institution, is taken purely in the national interest. If any interest is unsatisfied with it, they can as well seek redress in the law court.”

The Senate Leader decried the barrage of attacks by the opposition parties against the National Assembly, saying the attacks “are purely based on emotions and not reasons; sentiments and not substance.”

He said, “Regardless of baseless and needless attacks our critics are throwing at the National Assembly, we are undeterred because we are truly on a rescue mission. The essence of the mission aims at bringing our fatherland from the abyss of regression to the path of progression through the enactment of pro-people legislations and by cultivating strategic collaboration with other arms of government.

“Collaboration, in this sense, does not suggest the erosion of the independence of the National Assembly for any reason. Rather, in reality, it reinforces the spirit of interdependence that constitutional democracy entails in order to resolve hydra-headed issues that often clog the mechanism of accountable governance.”

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He expressed that the National Assembly is focused on building a federation that enjoys internal stability and that rests solidly on the rules of law through the instrumentality of legislation, oversight and representation.

“We are also committed to creating a system that will enable quality education; that will guarantee limitless placements for all our graduates; that will prioritise access to decent houses nationwide; that will significantly reverse our nation’s reports of untold misery and that will, most importantly, remove all barriers to gender inequality.

“How can our nation attain this lofty status without a strategic collaboration being forged among various arms of government? This is the exact question that our hardened critics have failed to ask themselves. Anyway, we have left them to their politically motivated attacks.

“This does not suggest we are afraid of criticisms as the foremost democratic institution. We are not and we will never be because we believe democracy naturally thrives on public criticisms. But such criticisms must be constructive and well structured with the intention of providing alternative, credible and patriotic initiatives.”

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