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A hearing date has been set for the Minister appointed by Tinubu who has been accused of forging his NYSC certificate.

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A certificate forgery case involving Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, one of President Tinubu’s ministers, has been scheduled for hearing on December 11, 2023, by the Federal High Court in Abuja. According to Lagos Reporters, an applicant named Oladotun Hassan filed a suit seeking Tunji-Ojo’s disqualification as the Interior Minister, citing allegations of forgery of his National Youth Service Corps certificate. Justice Emeka Nwite granted permission to hear the case....Click Here To Continue Reading>>

The suit is marked FHC/ABJ/C5/1155/2023 and has Mr Hassan as the applicant, the minister as the first respondent, President Tinubu as the second respondent and four others.

The third to sixth respondents are the attorney general of the federation and minister of justice; the senate president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria; the Senate, the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the NYSC, respectively. Recall that Mr Tunji-Ojo was embroiled in a scandal over his NYSC certificate, which he submitted for screening to the Senate

Excerpts from the court documents read:

“1. That an order of this honourable court is hereby made granting leave to the applicant to apply for judicial review in the terms and on the grounds set out in the statement filed herein.

“2. That an order of this honourable court is with this made granting leave to the applicant to apply for an order of prohibition against the respondents from further giving effect, recognition and validity whatsoever to the nomination/ appointment, confirmation and swearing- of the 1st respondent as a minister, Federal Republic of Nigeria has not fulfilled the requirements and the conditions precedent under the low to his nomination/appointment and confirmation

“3. That an order of this honourable court is hereby made directing the 4th and 5th respondents to bring its findings/review/ proceedings dated 7th day of August 2023 for quash wherein the 1st respondent was screened and confirmed as a minister, Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“4. The honourable court hereby declared that the 1st Respondent fails to fulfil the conditions precedent under the NYSC Act, Cap N84, LFN 2004 for the issuance certificate of discharged/exemption.”

“5. That the honourable court hereby declared that the purported discharged certificate No: A004523631 issued by the 6th respondent to the 1st respondent on the 28th February 2023 is null and void having been issued contrary to the NYSC Act Cap N84, LFN 2004.

“6. That the honourable court hereby declared that the NYSC discharge certificate no: A004523631 purported to be issued by the 6th respondent and presented by the 1st Respondent to the 4th and 5th respondents in satisfaction for confirmation as Minister Federal Republic of Nigeria is illegal, null and void having not being issued in accordance with the NYSC Act Cap N84, LFN 2004.

“7. That the honourable court hereby declared that the purported screening and confirmation of the 1st respondent by the 4th and 5th respondents as a minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is unlawful having contradicted S.66 (i) and S.147(5) of the 1999 Constitution, Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended.

“8. That the honourable court hereby declared that the appointment and the purported inauguration or swearing-in into office of the 1st respondent as minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria by the 2nd respondent is unlawful being contrary to S.66 (i) and S.147 (5) of the 1999 Constitution as amended.

“9. An order of this honourable court is hereby made voiding the discharged certificate No: A0045223631 purportedly issued by the 6th respondent to the 1st respondent being in contravention of the NYSC Act cap N84, LFN 2004.

“10. That order of this honourable court is as a result of this made voiding the screening and confirmation of the 1st respondent as a minister Federal Republic of Nigeria by the 4th and 5th respondents.”

“11. That an order of this honourable court is at this moment made setting aside the purported/ proposed swearing-in of the 1st respondent as Minister Federal Republic of Nigeria by the 2nd respondent.

“12. That an Order of injunction is hereby made restraining the Respondents, their privies or any order persons or bodies receiving an order from them from recognizing or giving effect to the appointment and confirmation of the 1st Respondent as the Minister Federal Republic of Nigeria pending the determination of the substantive matter.

“13. This case is adjourned to the 11th day of December, 2023 for a hearing. Issued at Abuja under the seal of the court and the hand of the presiding judge, this day of November 2023.”

Recall that during Tunji-Ojo’s Senate screening as a minister, Senator Sadiq Umar of Kwara North Senatorial District pointed out various irregularities in his NYSC certificate.

Mr Umar asked to know why he enrolled in the NYSC system at 37 and why the discharge certificate he presented had a strange date.

However, the former member of the Ondo State House of Representatives for Akoko North East/Akoko North-West Federal Constituency dismissed the lawmaker’s concerns, explaining that eligible individuals for NYSC could participate at any time after graduation as long as they graduated before age 30.

Reacting to this, the NYSC stated that it remobilised Tunji-Ojo 12 years after he left the service.

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A petition has been filed against Governor Abba Yusuf at the United Nations concerning the current wave of unrest in Kano.

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Members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) from Kano state, operating under the banner of APC Youth Business Community in Kano (APC-YBCK), staged a protest at the United Nations House in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja on Friday. Led by Alhaji Umar Ladiyo, the organization claimed that the Kano state government demolished properties worth billions of Naira without due process, which severely impacted businesses and livelihoods in the state....Click Here To Continue Reading>>

The APC-YBCK urged the United Nations to investigate the matter and called for intervention to rein in the Kano State Government, pointing out the potential for chaos and disorder if left unchecked.

 

The protesters called upon the international community to impose sanctions on the Kano state government and its supporters, alleging threats to the judiciary. They also urged the United Nations to allow the Nigerian judiciary to freely decide cases without external interference. The petition, presented by the group, alleged that since the New Nigeria Peoples

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What Doctors Found Inside The Womb Of A 70-year-old Woman Who Gave Birth To Twins, A Boy And Girl

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A 70-year-old woman is the new record oldest mother to have given birth to two twins in Africa. The woman who had been admitted to the Women’s Hospital International Fertility Center in Uganda was blessed with a twin, a boy, and a girl. The woman, who has since been acknowledged by several people worldwide, is said to have struggled for many years looking for a kid, with all attempts hitting a dead rock.

According to information shared by the doctors from the incident hospital and obtained by TV 47 Kenya, the woman, identified as Safina Namukuye, was impregnated artificially using an in vitro fertilization (IVF) method. The woman has been attending facility clinics where tests in her uterus (womb) indicated an abnormal growth that has always affected her fertility development.

The doctors indicated that with the IVF method, the womb had a lot of room to develop the two that were later successful. The woman was unable to deliver normally since her hormonal structure was low. She was able to deliver through Caesarean procedures.

“We are proud of the new technology that has helped the woman give birth successfully at her odd ages. Although the womb had problems, the new technology has made it happen. The mother and the babies are in good condition, although we are keenly assessing their health,” a doctor from the hospital claimed.

 

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The Minister appointed by Tinubu has assured Nigerians that they will soon experience a better power supply.

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During the 3rd edition Workshop of the Power Correspondent Association of Nigeria (PICAN) in Abuja, the Minister of Power Adebayo Adelabu reiterated the purpose of the 2023 Electricity Act. He emphasized the Act’s aim to bolster the nation’s energy supply and assured citizens of imminent enhancements in power distribution nationwide. 

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Speaking on the Act’s significance under the theme “Resolving Nigeria’s Power Crisis: The Implication of the Electricity Act 2023,” Adelabu highlighted the development of the Integrated National Electricity Policy and Strategic Implementation Plan as a key component. He affirmed ongoing efforts with the National Council on Power (NCP) to finalize the implementation strategy for submission to the Federal Executive Council (FEC) for approval.

 

Adelabu underscored a shift from the top-down to a bottom-up approach in the administration’s roadmap. The focus would be on prioritizing Metering, Distribution, and Transmission infrastructure. He reiterated immediate attention towards customers and the crucial infrastructure to ensure efficient power delivery.

 

The minister outlined a multi-tiered approach, focusing on distributed power sources, such as renewable energy, particularly solar energy in the North, mini-hydropower plants in the Middle Belt and Southwest, and wind energy in coastal states. He urged media involvement to emphasize the critical issues of power theft, and vandalism, and educate consumers against sabotaging the power supply.

 

Adelabu explained the Act’s provisions empowering states, organizations, and individuals to undertake electricity-related activities. He highlighted the Act’s significance in liberalizing electricity generation, transmission, and distribution. Adelabu reiterated the Act’s alignment with President Bola Tinubu’s vision to revolutionize the power sector.

 

He emphasized the importance of customer payments to maintain financial liquidity in the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI). The Act encourages renewable energy integration into the grid system and the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission’s (NERC) obligations for licensees regarding renewable energy. Considering all the above, especially with the liberalization of the sector, Nigerians will soon start to experience the objective that led to the Act – improved power supply across the country.

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