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Urgent Reforms Needed In The Judiciary

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Urgent Reforms Needed In The Judiciary

The state of the Nigerian Judiciary is dire and demands immediate attention. It is evident that the Judiciary, as a crucial component of our societal framework, is in urgent need of reform. The following points outline the pressing need for reform:....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  1. Judicial Independence: There is a widespread lack of confidence in the leadership of the Judiciary, stemming from poor management and handling of cases. From the tenure of former CJN Ibrahim Tanko Mohammed to the present CJN Kayode Ariwoola, there has been a noticeable decline in public trust. The handling of election cases, including the 2023 presidential election petitions, has further eroded public confidence.
  2. Inconsistent Verdicts: The Judiciary has been plagued by conflicting verdicts from courts of coordinate jurisdictions, leading to confusion and loss of credibility. Cases such as the Rivers State 2024 budget approval and the Kano Emirateship crisis highlight the need for a cohesive and consistent approach to judicial decision-making.
  3. Perception of Bias and Corruption: Many judges are perceived as being politically aligned or corrupt, undermining the integrity of the Judiciary. Allegations of judges being influenced by political patronage and nepotism in the appointment of relatives to the Bench further tarnish the Judiciary’s reputation.
  4. Reform Proposals: The recommendation to empower the National Judicial Council (NJC) to appoint the Chairman and Board of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is a step in the right direction. However, broader reforms are needed to address systemic issues within the Judiciary.
  5. Call for Independent Reform Panel: An independent reform panel, led by a respected senior jurist, is essential to chart a new path for the Judiciary. This panel should be tasked with identifying systemic weaknesses, addressing issues of judicial independence and accountability, and proposing concrete reforms to restore public trust.

In conclusion, urgent action is needed to reform the Nigerian Judiciary and restore public confidence in its integrity and impartiality. Failure to address these issues will only exacerbate the erosion of trust in our legal system and undermine the rule of law.

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UNICEF Breaks Silence! The Truth Behind The Viral Photos Of Messi And Baby Lamine Yamal!.

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UNICEF has officially authenticated the viral images of Lionel Messi bathing an infant Lamine Yamal, confirming they are not digitally altered.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Origin: The images were captured over 18 years ago by Spanish photographer Joan Monfort during a UNICEF charity calendar photoshoot intended to raise funds.

  • Participants: The shoot featured a young Lionel Messi, the infant Lamine Yamal, and Yamal’s mother, Sheila.

  • Clarification: UNICEF addressed public skepticism and rumors of image manipulation by explicitly confirming the authenticity of the photos on their platform.

  • Current Roles: Both Messi and Yamal now serve as UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors, utilizing their respective platforms to advocate for children’s rights globally.

  • Symbolism: Many fans view the resurfaced images as a symbolic “passing of the torch” between two football generations, a sentiment highlighted as Messi’s Argentina prepares to face Yamal’s Spain in an upcoming FIFA World Cup match.

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Ambassadorial Nomination Under Fire: Frank Tie Tie Exposes ‘Mistake’ Regarding Ex-FUOYE VC Fasina!.

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Human rights lawyer Frank Tietie has criticized the nomination and subsequent confirmation of Professor Abayomi Fasina, the former Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, as a non-career ambassador designate.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Prior to his confirmation, a coalition of civil society organizations protested at the National Assembly on July 7, 2026, opposing Fasina’s nomination due to pending court cases involving allegations of sexual harassment, human rights violations, and victimization.

  • Despite these protests, the Nigerian Senate officially confirmed Fasina’s appointment as a non-career ambassador on Thursday.

Frank Tietie’s Position

  • During an interview on ARISE Television, Tietie argued that nominating an individual with such “baggage” was a mistake, emphasizing that ambassadors represent Nigeria in the same capacity as the President.

  • Tietie stated that the government should have sent the “right signals” by avoiding such controversial appointments, especially given the current state of governance.

  • He argued that even in the absence of a final court judgment, the allegations themselves have “tainted” Fasina’s reputation, and the Senate should have delayed the confirmation until the legal matters were resolved.

  • Tietie also suggested that the National Assembly’s decision overlooks significant social changes regarding how such allegations are now viewed by society.

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“They Want Me Gone!” Peter Obi Speaks Out Amidst Mounting Assassination Fears!.

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Peter Obi, the 2027 presidential candidate for the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), has publicly claimed that there was an orchestrated plan to assassinate him in April 2025 during a scheduled humanitarian trip to Benue State. He detailed these allegations during a high-level roundtable discussion in Berlin, Germany.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • The Venue: Obi made the disclosure while participating in the “Nigeria in 2027 and Beyond” roundtable, an event organized by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) in Berlin.

  • The Benue Incident: The former Anambra State governor explained that his planned outreach in Benue State was initially halted after the state government issued a cautionary directive advising him against making the trip.

  • The Attack: Obi claimed that a shootout actually occurred when he attempted to visit the location, confirming his fears of an active plot against his life.

  • Frustration Over Skepticism: Expressing deep disappointment over the state government’s handling of the situation and the public’s doubt regarding his safety, Obi challenged the skepticism. He emphatically asked, “What else do you need? Do you need somebody to die before you believe it? There was already a shootout when I tried to visit the place. Once they said, ‘Don’t come here.’ What else do you want me to tell you about the attempt on my life.”

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