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US Supreme Court To Decide On Trump’s Immunity Today

The US Supreme Court is set to deliver a landmark ruling on whether former President Donald Trump is immune from prosecution.

This decision, anticipated to be one of the most significant of the term, could determine whether Trump’s trial for allegedly conspiring to overturn the 2020 election can proceed before the upcoming presidential election in which he is the Republican candidate.

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Justice Neil Gorsuch, a Trump appointee, emphasized the importance of the ruling during April’s arguments, calling it “a rule for the ages.” Justice Brett Kavanaugh, another Trump appointee, highlighted the case’s profound implications for the presidency and the country.

Initially, Trump’s trial was scheduled for March 4, well ahead of the November election.

However, the Supreme Court, with its conservative majority including three Trump appointees, agreed in February to hear his argument for presidential immunity, delaying the trial.

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The court is expected to reject Trump’s claim of complete immunity.

During the April arguments, the justices appeared skeptical, with some questioning whether such immunity would allow a president to “commit crimes with abandon.”

The ruling’s specifics could still delay the trial further.

The justices might send the case back to lower courts to determine which allegations against Trump involve official acts that could be immune from prosecution.

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This would extend the trial timeline, making it unlikely for Trump to face prosecutors before the November 5 election.

Trump faces four criminal cases and has sought to delay the trials until after the election.

On May 30, a New York court convicted Trump on 34 felony charges of falsifying business records related to a sex scandal during the 2016 campaign, making him the first former US president convicted of a crime.

His sentencing is set for July 11.

Despite the New York case being considered the weakest, it is likely the only one to go to trial before the election.

Trump’s lawyers have managed to delay the three other trials, which include efforts to overturn the 2020 election results and mishandling top-secret documents in Florida.

If Trump is re-elected, he could potentially order the federal trials against him to be closed once he takes office in January 2025.

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20 Travellers Kidnapped By Gunmen

In a distressing development, approximately 20 travellers were reportedly kidnapped by gunmen along the Sagamu-Ijebu-Ode Expressway on Sunday around 9 p.m.

The incident took place between the Sagamu Area Command of the Nigeria Police and Ilisan township.

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Wemmy Osude, Chairman of the Ilisan Development Council, informed newsmen that the kidnapping occurred between the Area Command and the Ilisan City Gate.

“A resident of Ilisan, whose name is yet to be confirmed, was reportedly shot in the knee and is currently receiving medical treatment at Babcock Teaching Hospital,” Osude stated. “The other victims were taken into the bush.”

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Osude advised people to exercise caution and reach out to loved ones who might be travelling on that route. “Please contact your loved ones who may be plying that road at about this time to be cautious,” he added.

The Ilisan Development Council Chairman confirmed that he had spoken with the Sagamu Police Area Commander regarding the incident.

“I have spoken to the Sagamu Area Commander about this incident, and we are hopeful that all security agents will mobilize to rescue the abducted individuals.”

Further details on the incident are awaited as security forces are expected to launch a manhunt for the kidnappers.

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Restoring The Chinua Achebe Prize For Literature

Albert Chinualumogu Achebe (1930-2013), fondly known as Chinua Achebe, is celebrated as the father of modern African literature.

Despite this widespread acclaim, Achebe, in his characteristic humility, always rejected the title.

Born in Ogidi, Anambra State, Nigeria, Achebe was a novelist, poet, and critic whose works have left an indelible mark on global literature.

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His groundbreaking debut novel, Things Fall Apart (1958), remains a seminal piece in African literature, noted for its profound impact and extensive translations.

This monumental work was followed by No Longer at Ease (1960) and Arrow of God (1964), completing what is known as his African Trilogy.

Achebe’s later novels, such as A Man of the People (1966) and Anthills of the Savannah (1987), along with his short stories, poetry, essays, children’s books, and his memoir, There Was a Country: A Personal History of Biafra (2012), further solidify his literary legacy.

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In addition to his literary contributions, Achebe was instrumental in establishing the Heinemann African Writers Series, which helped launch the careers of numerous African authors, including Ngugi wa Thiong’o, Flora Nwapa, and Ayi Kwei Armah.

In 2021, the Anambra State Government, under Governor Willie Obiano, established the Chinua Achebe Prize for Literature, a move that was widely praised as a fitting tribute to Achebe’s enduring legacy.

The prize, valued at one million naira (approximately $660 today), was to be awarded annually and administered in collaboration with the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA).

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Unfortunately, it has come to light that the Anambra State Government has failed to maintain its commitment to funding this prestigious prize.

Reports indicate that the prize has not been funded since 2023, casting serious doubts on its future. This neglect is both disappointing and disheartening.

Professor Charles Soludo, the current Governor of Anambra State and a distinguished economist from Achebe’s home state, must urgently address this issue.

It is imperative that the government upholds its commitment to the Chinua Achebe Prize for Literature.

The Anambra State Government must renew its support for the prize and seek additional funding from other benefactors.

A well-supported Chinua Achebe Prize for Literature will continue to inspire and nurture future generations of writers, ensuring the enduring growth and richness of African literature.

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PDP Explains Why It Lost 2023 Governorship Election In Cross River

Venatius Ikem, Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Cross River State, expressed regret over the party’s defeat in the 2023 governorship election, attributing the loss to internal conflicts and disunity.

During a stakeholders meeting in Calabar, Ikem emphasized that the party’s divisions were a significant factor in their electoral setback.

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Acknowledging past successes, Ikem admitted that complacency had taken hold and stressed the need for restructuring.

“We went into an election with a divided house, and a divided house can not stand. As a party, we’ve enjoyed unprecedented success and we took that for granted.

“This party remains strong at the grassroots. I take responsibility for the outcome of the last election and the way things turned out.

“We’re going back to rejig our party. We are going to put things in place. I am not proud to be a chairman who lost elections in the state, but I am proud that I come from a zone where we did a bit differently.

“Let’s look beyond personal interests, there are challenges we need to overcome. We need to reason with one another. There’s still enthusiasm for the PDP and we will definitely bounce back.”

He assured members of plans to rejuvenate the party, emphasizing its grassroots strength and expressing a commitment to overcoming personal interests and internal challenges.

Senator Jarigbe Jarigbe from Cross River North praised party members for their resilience and highlighted that the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) was not immune to errors, suggesting that such missteps could benefit the PDP in future contests.

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“Let’s look beyond personal interests, there are challenges we need to overcome. We need to reason with one another. There’s still enthusiasm for the PDP and we will definitely bounce back.”

Prof. Sandy Onor, the PDP’s 2023 governorship candidate, encouraged members to remain hopeful, expressing confidence in the party’s ability to recover and regain its footing in subsequent elections.

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2025: ‘At No Time Did We Endorse Gov. Soludo For Second Term’ – Rep Clarifies

Members of the Anambra State Caucus in the House of Representatives have clarified that their recent visit to Governor Chukwuma Soludo was not an endorsement for his re-election in the 2025 governorship race.

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Hon. Victor Afam Ogene, the leader of the caucus and representative for Ogbaru federal constituency, emphasized in a statement that the visit focused on collaborating for the state’s development.

Ogene responded to social media reports claiming the caucus had endorsed Soludo, calling these claims misleading and attributing them to “meddlesome interlopers.”

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He clarified that discussions during the visit at the Governor’s Lodge in Amawbia revolved around addressing development and security challenges, with no endorsements made.

Governor Soludo, in his own remarks on social media, described the meeting as a step towards partnership for infrastructural development, without mention of electoral support.

Ogene urged the public to disregard rumors and reiterated the caucus’s commitment to non-partisan collaboration for Anambra’s benefit.

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Just In: VeryDarkMan Released From Police Custody

Martins Vincent Otse, widely known as VeryDarkMan, a prominent social media influencer and blogger, has been released by the police just hours after his initial arrest on Sunday.

The Commissioner of Police for the Federal Capital Territory, Mr. Benneth Igwe, confirmed his release later in the evening.

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Earlier in the day, VeryDarkMan’s lawyer, Mr. Deji Adeyanju, had revealed that his client was apprehended for allegedly exposing someone involved in fraudulent activities targeting a Nigerian living abroad.

Adeyanju criticized the police for prioritizing defamation charges against VeryDarkMan instead of focusing on the alleged fraudster.

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Olu Jacob Not Dead – Betty Irabor Dispels Fresh Death Rumour

Veteran Nollywood actor Oludotun Jacobs, widely known as Olu Jacobs, has been confirmed alive and well, dispelling false rumors of his death circulating on social media.

Nigerian columnist, Betty Irabor took to her social media to clarify the situation, urging people to disregard the misinformation.

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This isn’t the first time such rumors have surfaced about the actor, with previous instances also being debunked by reliable sources within the industry.

Olu Jacobs’ wife, Joke, previously addressed similar rumors in 2022, emphasizing the falsehood and warning of potential legal repercussions against those spreading such misinformation.

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Senator Ubah’s Bold Bid: Transforming Anambra’s Future In 2025

To externalize his seething inner vision of a new Anambra State, Eastern Nigeria’s heartbeat, Senator Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah has signaled his intention to contest the state’s 2025 governorship election, writes Louis Achi

Driven by a relentless passion, not unlike Beethoven, Senator Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah has scaled up his alluring political symphony on the delicate keyboards of Anambra State. His proclaimed mission is simple: assume executive democratic leadership of Eastern Nigeria’s political-industrial center of gravity and launch it into its destined orbit. And from that perch, boldly redirect the stumbling trajectory of the entire region.

As it were, almost after thirty-three odd years of statehood, one curious fact stands out like a sore thumb – Anambra State, created on August 27 1991 – remains a land of promise. Indisputably, it has the potential industrial capacity to fire up the entire region and saturate West Africa.

But without that mysterious chemistry of visionary leadership, the inherent promises, unfortunately for this state, are yet to be unlocked. Peter Obi’s challenging, half magical governance interregnum remains the notable exception.

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Successive observers have asked again – do the leaders of this land of promise have the interest of their people at heart? Various statistics have sharply dramatized the dismal governance lot of the state. Besides the fairly valid excuses of marginalization by the central government, many believe, validly too, that transformational leadership at the state level could turbocharge wide-ranging development and change the narrative.

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It is against this troubling backdrop that billionaire entrepreneur and notable philanthropist, Senator Ifeanyi Ubah, representing Anambra South Senatorial District, enters the fray and appeals for the support of the people as he kicks off his 2025 governorship bid.

Ubah contested the 2021 Anambra governorship election in a contest won by Chukwuma Soludo, former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

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According to Senator Ubah, “All I ask for is a single term of four years.

At the moment, I rate governance in Anambra State for the past 18 years at 20 percent. I will bring 80 percent content that has never been discussed in governance.

“I have a burning desire to contest the next governorship election in Anambra State because this government and those before it have not been able to put the state in the development trajectory that our people desire.

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“We need to create support for our commerce; we have to develop our sector to make it a hub for health tourists and accelerate community development through local government elections.

“It is time we vote for people with passion, people with a track record. That is what I represent. I am prepared to change the narrative, and that is why my manifesto has remained the same from 2013 till date.”

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Senator Ubah expressed these positions days after he slammed Governor Soludo for suspending the traditional ruler who conferred a chieftaincy title on him (Ubah).

It could be recalled that on January 9, Governor Soludo suspended Igwe Damian Ezeani, a traditional ruler of the Neni Community, for conferring a chieftaincy title of Odenjinji on Senator Ubah “without obtaining the permission of the traditional ruler of Nnewi Kingdom, where Ifeanyi Ubah hails from, or the ministry of local government, chieftaincy and community affairs”. The governor wisely reversed himself a few days later.

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An obviously miffed Ubah had described Governor Soludo’s suspension of the monarch as “a game of politics” stressing the governor’s action was connected to his interest in the 2025 governorship race in the state. “The governor is frustrated by my acceptance and popularity; he is jittery about the next governorship election, but I leave him to his conscience,” Ubah told the media.

Senator Ubah then provides some compelling insight into his vision of good governance recently. Hear him: “In the arena of politics, the world over, governance, actually good governance is central to human development and social progression. The opposite leads to regression and socio-political stagnation.

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“Good governance has eight major characteristics. It is participatory, consensus oriented, accountable, transparent, responsive, effective and efficient, equitable and inclusive and follows the rule of law.

“It assures that corruption is minimized, the views of minorities are taken into account and that the voices of the most vulnerable in society are heard in decision-making. It is also responsive to the present and future needs of society. Deficits in these areas spark conflict and set back human development.

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“More specifically, poor governance is characterized by arbitrary policy making, unaccountable bureaucracies, unenforced or unjust legal systems, the abuse of executive power, a civil society unengaged in public life, and widespread corruption. These deficits are the reasons for our developmental woes. In all political projects I have championed I have always emphasized these.”

Senator Ubah, philanthropist par excellence, fondly called “Ebube Chukwu Uzo,” has business interests traversing oil & gas, jetty development, bonded terminal, truck park facilities, media, sports development, construction, telecommunication, real estate and general merchandise. He is a disciplined player whose unassuming, humble mien hides an inner steel that has enabled him conquer tough business engagements and sterner political challenges.

Undoubtedly since entering the political fray over a decade ago, Senator Ubah has grown in stature and matured. His positions on weighty state and national issues shore up this perception. He has spoken and proffered informed views on diverse subject matters and many other themes.

According to him, Anambra State has a rich intellectual and entrepreneurial presence in many parts of the world which could be tapped into for external inflow of investment and promises to run a government that would not rely on federal allocation or on revenue from petty traders or truck pushers who are struggling to survive.

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His words: “I will run Anambra as a mini nation inside a nation. I am talking about a governance model that 80 per cent of the content has not been discussed anywhere. It is not rocket science. We have Anambra communities in many major cities of the world, and we can formalise bilateral relationships with these cities by having state representatives there.

“We will have a global image that will make mayors of major cities our friends and want to have investment interest in Anambra. Anambra has the network of human resources we can leverage on. Our development will be data-driven and anybody anywhere can get information about Anambra because we will use the media and ICT to put it on the global map.”

The Nnewi-born billionaire further told opponents that he has the influence and ingenuity to transform the infrastructures and lives of the Anambra people without inflicting pain on them and urged Anambra citizens not to judge every politician with the kind of leadership they have had over the years.

Still providing more insight into his governance gameplan if elected, he revealed he would empower people such that it would not be attractive for youths to engage in crime and that he would deploy technology to combat insecurity if given the opportunity.

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Hear him: “We have a working system in Nnewi and I can replicate it in Anambra. We still conduct marriages in Abuja, Lagos and other areas outside Anambra because of insecurity. I have street wisdom, I live with the people, and my investments are everywhere for people to see. I created wealth and empowered people as a private person, I want to impact society on a larger scale.”

Against this backdrop, the emerging consensus is that incumbent governor, Prof Chukwuma Soludo’s quest to be returned by Anambra people for a second term as election holds later in 2025 is indeed a challenging project.

Political observers have identified potential hurdles facing Soludo which flow from several consequential, unforced errors he is believed to have made. Part of the forces that make or mar political ambitions in the state include both religion and the traditional institution.

Since birthing of the Fourth Republic, in 1999, the church – religious politics – in Anambra State has played significant roles in the emergence of governors. The Roman Catholic and Anglican churches take the center stage here. The second factor is the traditional institution. Soludo is seen to have curiously rubbed both in the wrong places – wittingly or otherwise.

A third factor is that Senator Ubah’s movement to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, positions him strongly as the foremost challenger to Governor Soludo. While APC’s entry into the region through Ebonyi State is seen as tenuous, top party hierarchs see Anambra as a top catch. Unfolding political events in both Rivers and Kano States are perceived as key indicators of APC’s nifty game-plan even as the swashbuckling “Obidients” of the Labour Party plot their fightback in the state.

Many believe that Senator Ubah, a known grassroots politician, who equally has deep pockets has his political task neatly cut out for him. As the Ifeanyi Ubah scenario takes concrete form ahead of the gubernatorial battle later next year, there is a palpable feeling that Ebube Chukwu Uzo’s time is finally here.

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PDP Faces Internal Challenges In Edo Governorship Race

As election campaigns begin for the governorship seat in Edo State, the PDP is grappling with internal conflicts.

The disagreement between Governor Godwin Obaseki and his deputy, Philip Shaibu, has led to a deepening crisis, resulting in Shaibu aligning with the opposition APC after failing to secure the PDP ticket.

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This has caused significant division, with some party members defecting to the APC.

The APC has managed to resolve its internal disputes and solidify its position, while the PDP struggles to maintain unity.

Analysts suggest that the upcoming election could be influenced by voter turnout in various constituencies, particularly in Edo South.

There are concerns that the PDP’s internal issues might affect its chances in the September election, despite its status as the ruling party. Observers recommend that Governor Obaseki address these issues to improve the party’s prospects.

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Ondo 2024: NNPP Candidate Moves To Unseat APC, Appoints Campaign Director

Olugbenga Edema, the NNPP candidate for the upcoming Ondo governorship election on November 16, has vowed to defeat APC’s Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa.

During the inauguration of Mr. Adeyemi Adegoke Alaba as the campaign Director-General, Edema emphasized his commitment to transformative governance if elected.

Alaba, a seasoned professional with a background in law and business administration, previously served as a Permanent Secretary and is affiliated with several professional bodies, including the Nigerian Institute of Management.

His strategic appointment is aimed at enhancing the NNPP’s campaign efforts.

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Edema praised Alaba’s experience and leadership, expressing confidence in his ability to engage voters and advance the NNPP’s agenda.

He reiterated his determination to address key issues in Ondo State and implement policies that prioritize citizens’ welfare and development.

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