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Breaking: Nasarawa Women Mourn Loss During Protest Against Court Decision

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The Women for Justice group in Nasarawa State has expressed sorrow over the loss of six members during their ongoing protest against the Appeal Court verdict that overturned the victory of David Ombugadu…..CONTINUE READING....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

 

 

 

During a weekend gathering to honor the fallen heroines who sacrificed their lives in the quest for justice in the legal battle to reinstate Ombugadu of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as the winner of the March 18th election, the chairman of the group, Mr James Alu, paid tribute to the fallen members, stating: “It is sad they could not live to see the end of this struggle, but they have paid the price as fallen heroines, and we shall continue to remember their sacrifice in the struggle for justice.”

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The six fallen heroines were identified as Halima Kasimu from Daddere; Esther Bambita from Gidinye; Hellen Godiya from Lafia; Danladi Makpa from Mararaba Awayi; and Felicia Tsaku from Nasarawa Eggon.

Alu commended the women for their dedication and encouraged them to persevere in the struggle, assuring them that their sacrifices would not be in vain.

Many of the women shared their testimonies of challenges faced during the protest, including insults, hunger, trekking, sickness, and other hardships.

Some women revealed that the ongoing struggle was their response to the constant attacks by Fulani herders on their farms, making it unsafe for them to visit their fields. They alleged incidents of rape against themselves and their daughters.

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Some women spoke of miscarriages suffered during the protest, expressing hope for justice for David Ombugadu, whom they believe can address insecurity in the state.

In her remarks, Nasarawa State Women Leader of PDP, Mrs. Stella Oboshi, praised the women for their courage and sacrifices in the ongoing struggle.

She extended sympathy to the families of the fallen heroines and urged the women to sustain the protest with prayers for unbiased judgement from the Supreme Court.

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Tension In UK As Nigerians Push For INEC Chairman’s Removal Ahead Of 2027.

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A group of Nigerians has staged a protest at the United Kingdom Parliament, calling for the removal of the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) ahead of the 2027 general elections.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The demonstrators reportedly gathered outside the parliamentary complex, expressing dissatisfaction with the leadership of the electoral body in Nigeria and demanding immediate action.

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They insisted that the INEC chairman should be removed, alleging concerns over credibility and trust in the electoral process as the country prepares for the next election cycle.

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The protest drew attention from passersby and security personnel, as the group maintained their position that electoral reforms and leadership changes were necessary to restore public confidence.

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National Security At Risk? Shehu Speaks On Poor Military Budgeting.

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Public commentator Mahdi Shehu has expressed concern over what he described as inadequate funding for military equipment, warning that it could endanger the lives of soldiers in active service.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In a post shared on his official X account on Monday, Shehu reacted to reports suggesting that only a small fraction of the Nigerian Army’s 2025 budget for security equipment has been released.

He stated that although over ₦20 billion was approved for the procurement of security equipment, only about ₦1.7 billion—roughly 7 percent—has reportedly been disbursed so far.

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Shehu questioned the possible impact of the funding gap on troop safety, suggesting it could be linked to growing battlefield casualties.

He also raised concerns about reported cases of soldiers abandoning their posts, implying that insufficient equipment and support may be contributing factors.

The commentator further asked what had become of funds borrowed in the name of addressing insecurity, calling for accountability in their use.

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Shehu also suggested that delays or restrictions in releasing security funds could have serious consequences for both military personnel and civilians.

He expressed worry that different levels of government may not be fully meeting their responsibilities in ensuring the safety of lives and property.

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Nigeria Feels Heat As US–Israel–Iran Tension Sparks Economic Pressure — Edun.

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Nigeria’s Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, has said that the ongoing tensions involving the United States, Israel, and Iran are triggering global energy shocks that are contributing to rising inflation in Nigeria.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Speaking on the economic impact of the geopolitical crisis, Edun explained that disruptions in global oil markets have pushed up energy costs, which in turn are feeding inflationary pressures across countries, including Nigeria.

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He noted that Nigeria, while implementing economic reforms, is still exposed to external shocks from global events, particularly those affecting crude oil prices and energy supply chains.

According to him, the ripple effects of the conflict are evident in rising transportation, production, and food costs, which continue to strain households and businesses.

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Edun maintained that the government is monitoring the situation closely and adjusting its economic policies to cushion the impact, while also strengthening reforms aimed at stabilising the economy amid global uncertainty.

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