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BREAKING: Supreme Court Delivers Split Judgment On Rivers Emergency Rule

 

The Supreme Court has affirmed the constitutional powers of the President to declare a state of emergency in any part of the country and to take extraordinary measures, including the suspension of elected officials, to prevent a breakdown of law and order.

In a split decision of six to one, the apex court ruled that while the President may suspend elected state officials during an emergency, such action must be for a limited period and strictly aimed at restoring normalcy.

Delivering the lead judgment, Justice Mohammed Idris held that Section 305 of the 1999 Constitution empowers the President to declare a state of emergency and adopt extraordinary measures where there is a threat of chaos or anarchy.

He noted that the provision does not clearly define the scope of such measures, thereby granting the President discretionary powers in responding to emergency situations.

The judgment arose from a suit filed by Adamawa State and 10 other states governed by the Peoples Democratic Party, challenging the declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State by President Bola Tinubu.

The emergency proclamation had resulted in the suspension of Governor Siminalayi Fubara and other elected state officials for six months.

Justice Idris also upheld preliminary objections raised by the defendants, the Attorney General of the Federation and the National Assembly, who argued that the suit was incompetent.

He ruled that the plaintiffs failed to establish a cause of action capable of invoking the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.

Consequently, the court struck out the suit for lack of jurisdiction but went further to consider the substantive issues and dismissed the case on its merits.

However, Justice Obande Ogbuinya dissented from the majority view, holding that while the President has the authority to declare a state of emergency, such power does not extend to the suspension of democratically elected officials, including governors, deputy governors and members of legislative assemblies.

According to him, emergency powers should not be used as a mechanism to undermine constitutional democracy.

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2027: Obi Unlikely To Secure 5% Northern Votes – Pastor Ashimolowo

Senior Pastor of Kingsway International Christian Centre, Matthew Ashimolowo, has expressed strong doubts about the chances of former Anambra State governor, Peter Obi, securing significant votes in Northern Nigeria ahead of the 2027 presidential election.

Ashimolowo, speaking during an interview on Outside the Box, said Obi’s electoral appeal in the North remains extremely weak, arguing that deep-seated national divisions have not healed.

According to him, it would take an extraordinary outcome for Obi to secure up to five per cent of votes in the core northern states.

“The possibility of Peter Obi getting five per cent in 12 core northern states would be a miracle,” he said.

“He is a fantastic and gifted man, and he has proven capacity, but the reality is that he cannot win five per cent in the North.”

Obi contested the 2023 presidential election as the Labour Party candidate, finishing third behind President Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party.

Despite his defeat, Obi retained strong backing among young voters and urban populations nationwide, with his supporters maintaining that he remains a viable contender for future elections.

As political activities towards 2027 gather momentum, Obi has indicated interest in contesting again, though uncertainty surrounds the platform he may adopt.

He is currently associated with a broader opposition coalition that includes Atiku Abubakar and other political figures seeking to unseat President Tinubu.

The coalition has adopted the African Democratic Congress as its platform, but questions remain over whether Obi will contest under the ADC or return to the Labour Party.

The ADC has acknowledged internal challenges regarding the alignment of key presidential aspirants.

Party spokesperson Bolaji Abdullahi, speaking on Arise Television, said reconciling the ambitions of Atiku, Obi and other aspirants poses a challenge but does not threaten democratic stability.

He explained that the party is currently focused on building its structures nationwide rather than discussing presidential tickets.

According to Abdullahi, several aspirants have already indicated interest in contesting under the ADC, and the party may seek consensus when the time comes or allow a competitive primary if consensus fails.

Meanwhile, Obi has previously raised concerns about unresolved issues within the coalition, including zoning and rotation arrangements.

While Atiku has formally joined the ADC, Obi is yet to register with the party, leaving his political pathway to the coalition’s ticket unclear.

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Benin Coup: Authorities Arrest Son Of Former President Boni Yayi

 

Authorities in Benin Republic have arrested Chabi Yayi, son of former president and opposition leader Thomas Boni Yayi, in the wake of last week’s failed coup attempt in the country.

According to family sources, Chabi Yayi was taken into custody at his residence in the early hours of Sunday.

As of the time of reporting, security agencies had not disclosed the reason for his arrest, leaving uncertainty over whether it is directly connected to the aborted coup of December 7.

“At the moment, we do not know what accusations have been brought against him,” a relative told AFP, while a close associate within the Democrats party, led by Boni Yayi, said it was unclear if the arrest was linked to the coup attempt.

Former president Boni Yayi had earlier condemned the attempted seizure of power in a video message released two days after the incident.

Since the failed putsch, Beninese authorities have carried out a series of arrests targeting alleged collaborators.

Among those detained is former defence minister and prominent opposition figure, Candide Azannai, who has been placed in police custody on allegations of conspiracy against the state and incitement to rebellion.

The government has also issued an international arrest warrant for pan-Africanist activist and social media influencer Kemi Seba, accusing him of encouraging rebellion through his vocal support for the coup, which he described as a “day of liberation” for Benin.

In a video message released on Sunday, Seba said he had taken precautionary measures following the issuance of the warrant, though he did not disclose his current location.

“You can never stop us. We will go to the end of our struggle,” he declared.

Kemi Seba, whose real name is Stellio Gilles Robert Capo Chichi, leads the NGO Pan-Africanist Emergency and is known for his strong anti-Western views, particularly against France and pro-Paris African governments.

Born Franco-Beninese, he lost his French citizenship in 2024 and currently travels on a passport issued by Niger’s military-led government.

Meanwhile, security sources say several individuals involved in the failed coup, including its alleged leader, Lieutenant Colonel Pascal Tigri, are still on the run as investigations continue.

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Approached By APC, I’ll Remain In PDP – Senator Natasha

The senator representing Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, has disclosed that she has received several overtures from the ruling All Progressives Congress to defect from the Peoples Democratic Party, but insists she has no intention of leaving her party.

Akpoti-Uduaghan said the approaches came from individuals within the Presidency as well as some of her colleagues, noting that she has consistently turned down the offers despite the internal challenges currently facing the PDP.

She made the disclosure during an interview on the Mic On Podcast hosted by Seun Okinbaloye, which was shared on YouTube on Saturday.

Responding to questions on whether she would consider joining the APC if the crisis in the PDP persists, the senator said she was not interested, stressing that she had no reason to return to a party she once briefly belonged to.

“I was in the APC at the beginning of my political journey. I don’t see why I should go back. I don’t follow the bandwagon or succumb to pressure or inducement,” she said.

According to her, the most recent approach came just a day before the interview, adding that she is comfortable with her current political space and has no motivation to defect.

Akpoti-Uduaghan also revealed that discussions are ongoing about her possible re-election bid, although she noted that no final decision has been taken.

She dismissed speculations that the immediate past governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello, poses a threat to her political future, should he decide to contest for the Senate in 2027.

“If after consultations with my family, constituents and party I decide to run again, and my name appears on the ballot against Yahaya Bello, then it is a contest I am ready for,” she said, adding that she defeated Bello’s candidate in 2023 despite the odds.

The senator, a first-term lawmaker in the 10th National Assembly, recalled that she won the Kogi Central senatorial seat on the PDP platform after the election tribunal nullified the earlier declaration of the APC candidate.

She noted that although her preference is to contest again under the PDP, she may consider another platform if the party fails to resolve its leadership crisis before the next general election.

“If the PDP has not put its house in order by the time I make up my mind to contest in 2027, I will explore other options. My people will stand with me,” she added.

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Rabiu Gifts Long-Serving BUA Employees $20.7m In Cash Rewards

Nigerian industrialist and Chairman of BUA Group, Abdul Samad Rabiu, has rewarded long-serving employees of the conglomerate with cash gifts valued at approximately $20.7 million in appreciation of their loyalty and years of service.

The announcement was made on Friday, December 13, 2025, during the BUA Night of Excellence Long-Service Awards held in Lagos.

The ceremony brought together company executives, staff members and industry stakeholders to celebrate workers who have played key roles in the growth and success of the group over the years.

BUA Group, one of Africa’s leading industrial conglomerates with interests in cement manufacturing, sugar refining, food processing and infrastructure development, said the awards were designed to recognise dedication and consistency across all levels of its workforce.

Details revealed at the event showed that the cash rewards were distributed across various categories.

Five employees received N1 billion each, while another five staff members were awarded N500 million each.

Several others were given N100 million, and dozens of employees received cash gifts ranging from N5 million to N20 million, based on their years of service and category of recognition.

Organisers of the ceremony explained that the initiative was structured to cut across different cadres of staff, noting that the company’s achievements are driven by the collective contributions of its workforce, not only top management.

Speaking at the event, Rabiu described BUA employees as the backbone of the group’s success, commending their commitment and resilience over the years.

He said recognising loyalty and hard work remains a core value of the organisation, particularly at a time when many Nigerians are grappling with rising living costs and economic pressures.

Rabiu added that businesses perform better when employees feel valued and secure, assuring that BUA Group would continue to prioritise staff welfare as part of its long-term growth strategy.

The latest reward scheme adds to Rabiu’s history of staff-focused initiatives.

In February 2024, he approved a 50 per cent salary increase for employees across BUA Group, a move that attracted widespread attention.

In 2021, he also announced a N2 billion share bonus for BUA Cement staff to appreciate workers who sustained operations during the COVID-19 pandemic despite global and local disruptions.

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INEC Disowns Factional Accord Party Governorship Primary In Osun

The Independent National Electoral Commission has dissociated itself from a governorship primary reportedly conducted by a faction of the Accord Party in Osun State ahead of the August 8, 2026 governorship election.

A faction of the party was said to have organised a parallel primary election in Osogbo on Sunday, which produced Bamigbola Clement as its candidate.

The exercise reportedly commenced with the accreditation of delegates and was conducted amid heavy security presence, including armed police operatives at the venue.

However, INEC denied any involvement in or knowledge of the exercise.

The commission’s Public Relations Officer in Osun State, Musa Olurode, said INEC only monitored the officially recognised Accord Party primary held a few days earlier.

“We monitored the only Accord Party primary conducted some days ago and have submitted our report. INEC is not aware of any other primary conducted by the party,” Olurode said.

The officially recognised primary, held last Wednesday in Osogbo, produced Senator Nurudeen Ademola Adeleke as the party’s candidate. Adeleke was the sole aspirant in the exercise.

Announcing the result, the Secretary of the party’s electoral committee, Abdulazeez Salaudeen, said Adeleke secured 145 votes out of 150 delegates drawn from the state’s 30 local government areas, with five votes declared void.

According to Salaudeen, the process was conducted transparently and witnessed by party agents as well as INEC officials, leading to Adeleke’s emergence as the winner.

Reacting to the factional primary, Accord Party chairman in Osun State, Victor Akande, dismissed the exercise as inconsequential, describing it as a “joke of the year.”

He urged residents of the state to disregard it, insisting that Adeleke remains the party’s only authentic governorship candidate for the 2026 election.

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Governor Nwifuru Approves N150,000 Christmas Bonus For Ebonyi Civil Servants

 

Ebonyi State Governor, Francis Nwifuru, has approved a ₦150,000 Christmas bonus for all civil servants in the state as a gesture of goodwill for the 2025 festive season.

The announcement was made during a church service at the Government House Chapel in Abakaliki on Sunday, as confirmed by his Chief Press Secretary, Monday Uzor.

Governor Nwifuru highlighted that the bonus underscores his administration’s ongoing commitment to improving the welfare of the state’s civil servants, even amidst the challenges of reduced state revenue in recent months.

“The ₦150,000 Christmas bonus is a symbol of our dedication to our hardworking civil servants,” Nwifuru said.

“We are doing this not because of abundant resources, but because we believe in leaving a positive legacy for our people.”

In addition to the bonus announcement, the governor addressed concerns over the Vincent Agwu Nwankwo Flyover, an ambitious infrastructural project in the state.

Despite rumors circulating on social media regarding construction delays, Governor Nwifuru reassured the public, stating that the project is progressing as planned.

“You cannot find any other state in Nigeria currently undertaking a project of this magnitude,” he said, emphasizing that the flyover will significantly transform the state’s infrastructure and visual appeal once completed.

The governor also touched on the state’s recent ₦20,000 increase in the minimum wage for civil servants, which took effect in August.

The increase raised the minimum salary to ₦90,000, further demonstrating the administration’s focus on enhancing the welfare of workers in the state.

Governor Nwifuru’s efforts align with his broader vision for Ebonyi as a model of good governance and modern infrastructure, aiming to position the state on the global stage as a symbol of progress and development.

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11 Nigerian Soldiers Remain In Burkina Faso Custody For Sixth Day As Talks Drag On

 

Eleven Nigerian military personnel are still being held in Burkina Faso six days after a Nigerian Air Force C-130 aircraft made a precautionary landing in the West African country, triggering a diplomatic standoff between both nations.

The incident occurred on December 8, 2025, when the aircraft, on a ferry mission to Portugal, developed a technical fault shortly after departing Lagos.

In line with international aviation safety protocols, the crew diverted to the nearest suitable airfield in Bobo-Dioulasso.

Upon landing, the aircraft and its crew were detained by Burkina Faso’s military authorities, who alleged that the flight entered the country’s airspace without prior authorisation.

Burkina Faso’s Minister of Territorial Administration, Emile Zerbo, said investigations by local authorities showed no record of clearance, prompting concerns over a breach of sovereignty.

The Confederation of Sahel States also condemned the incident, describing it as a violation of Burkinabe airspace.

The Nigerian Air Force maintained that the diversion followed standard operational and safety procedures.

Its Director of Public Relations and Information, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, confirmed that the detained personnel were safe and receiving cordial treatment while diplomatic efforts continued.

Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it had activated diplomatic channels to secure the release of both the personnel and the aircraft.

The ministry’s spokesperson, Kimiebi Ebienfa, stated that the Nigerian Embassy in Ouagadougou was in active engagement with Burkinabe authorities to resolve the matter amicably.

The detention has generated debate within Nigeria, with calls for a firmer response.

Former senator and All Progressives Congress chieftain, Ayodele Arise, urged the Federal Government to consider a military option if diplomatic efforts fail.

Speaking on Arise Television, he referenced Israel’s 1976 Entebbe operation as an example of decisive action that compelled cooperation from a host nation.

Arise argued that while Nigeria should maintain friendly relations with its neighbours, it must also assert its sovereignty and protect its personnel.

He acknowledged the military’s ongoing domestic engagements against insurgency and banditry but stressed the need for regional assertiveness.

Foreign Affairs Minister Yusuf Tuggar reiterated that discussions were ongoing and that the detention was being addressed through diplomatic channels.

He clarified that the aircraft’s landing had no connection to Nigeria’s recent military operations in the Republic of Benin.

As negotiations continue, the Federal Government faces mounting pressure to ensure the safe return of its personnel while firmly asserting Nigeria’s position on regional security and sovereignty.

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John Cena Retires From Wrestling After Final Bout Against GUNTHER

 

 

World Wrestling Entertainment has confirmed the retirement of John Cena following his final in-ring appearance against GUNTHER at Saturday Night’s Main Event on Saturday, December 14, 2025, bringing to a close a 20-year career that helped shape WWE’s modern era.

The farewell contest came after the conclusion of the Last Time Is Now tournament, which was created to determine Cena’s final opponent.

GUNTHER emerged victorious in the tournament, setting up a clash between two wrestlers whose careers represent different generations within WWE.

Cena, widely known for his power-based wrestling style and deep connection with fans, faced an opponent recognised for technical discipline and physical intensity.

Ahead of the bout, GUNTHER made it clear that emotion would not influence his approach, insisting he would treat the match as a competitive contest rather than a ceremonial send-off.

The final appearance capped a career that included 16 recognised world championship reigns, multiple WrestleMania main events and years as one of WWE’s most prominent global figures.

Over two decades, Cena became a central face of WWE programming, contributing significantly to the company’s expansion beyond wrestling into mainstream entertainment.

Beyond the ring, Cena successfully transitioned into film and television, further broadening his global profile while remaining closely associated with WWE.

Saturday Night’s Main Event was broadcast live worldwide, with the show airing at 8.00 pm ET in the United States via Peacock and through WWE’s international broadcast partners across Europe, Asia and Australia.

The event also featured several championship matches, including an undisputed title defence by Cody Rhodes against NXT Champion Oba Femi, a World Tag Team Title defence by AJ Styles and Dragon Lee, a women’s singles match between Bayley and Sol Ruca, as well as an appearance by Kevin Owens.

Despite the broader card, focus remained firmly on Cena’s final match and its significance for WWE.

His bout against GUNTHER was framed as a symbolic meeting of past and present, marking the end of an era while signalling the company’s transition toward the next generation of stars.

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Bandits Arrested In Kwara With AK-47s Says Rifles, Patrol Vehicle Were Supplied By Government Officials

Nigerian troops have arrested a group of suspected bandits in Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State after intercepting them with AK-47 rifles and a local security patrol vehicle during a military operation in the area.

The suspects were taken into custody after soldiers reportedly found them patrolling the area under suspicious circumstances.

A video obtained by DAILY GAZETTE shows the arrested men lying face down on the ground with their hands bound as soldiers interrogated them about their activities and the source of the firearms.

During questioning, one of the suspects, who spoke in Hausa and Nigerian Pidgin, alleged that both the patrol vehicle and the AK-47 rifles were supplied by officials of the Kwara State government.

He claimed that the group had been operating in the area for some time under the guise of carrying out security patrols.

According to the suspect, the weapons were not personally obtained by members of the group but were handed over by their superior, whom he referred to as “our oga.”

He insisted that several individuals were involved in the arrangement, including people he identified as senior figures.

“We have been here for a long time, using this vehicle for patrol. Wallahi, I am telling the truth,” the suspect said.

“It was the Ilorin government that gave us the vehicle and the rifles.”

He further claimed that the firearms were officially issued and not privately owned, repeatedly swearing that the weapons belonged to those who allegedly supplied them.

Other detainees, whose hands were also tied, could be heard chanting religious phrases as the interrogation continued.

As of the time this report was filed, the Kwara State government had not issued any official response to the allegations made by the suspects.

The Nigerian Army has also not released a formal statement detailing the circumstances surrounding the arrest or addressing the claims.

Meanwhile, three young men who were returning from their mother’s burial in Agboro, Kwara State have been abducted.

The victims, identified as Isanlu Bidemi (33), Olumide (30), and their 17-year-old cousin, Moses, were reportedly kidnapped on Sunday, December 7, 2025, along the Odo-Ogbe axis of Yagba East Local Government Area.

A fourth traveler, described as a Hausa man, was also reportedly abducted by the gunmen.

The kidnappers are said to be demanding ₦10 million per victim, bringing the total ransom demand to ₦30 million, excluding the fourth abductee.

A family source described the incident as a devastating double tragedy, noting that the victims had buried their mother only hours before the abduction.

The source added that when the family managed to raise ₦3 million, the kidnappers rejected the offer and allegedly intensified threats and beatings against the captives.

The abductors have reportedly been using a single torchlight phone, the only phone carried by the victims, to make repeated ransom calls, further worsening the ordeal for the families.

Residents of Yagba East and Yagba West have expressed outrage over the incident, describing it as another grim indication of the deteriorating security situation in the area and a cruel assault on a family already in mourning.

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