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Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori Fires Senior Special Assistant Amid Controversy

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Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori Fires Senior Special Assistant Amid Controversy....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has terminated the appointment of his Senior Special Assistant on Special Duties, Eruteyan Ejiro Eradajaye, effective immediately. This decision comes in the wake of serious allegations surrounding Eradajaye’s involvement in a fatal incident in the Adagbrassa-Ugolo community.

Reports indicate that Eradajaye, who also holds the position of Chairman of the Adagbrassa-Ugolo community, was involved in a confrontation with a local resident, Sam Ophie Akemu, over a dispute regarding sand extraction at a community sand beach. The disagreement escalated, leading to a violent altercation where Eradajaye’s supporters allegedly beat and stabbed Akemu, resulting in his tragic death.

In an official statement released on Thursday, Dr. Kingsley Emu, the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), announced Eradajaye’s immediate disengagement from his role. The state government emphasized that residents should refrain from engaging with him in any official capacity, as he is no longer an aide to the governor.

The statement detailed, “The Delta State Government has announced the termination of the appointment of Mr. Eruteyan Ejiro Eradajaye, Senior Special Assistant to the governor on special duties with immediate effect. Additionally, members of the public are warned to desist from having any dealings with him as a government appointee, as he is no longer under the employment of the Delta State Government.”

Governor Oborevwori’s decisive action underscores the administration’s commitment to upholding the rule of law and maintaining order within the community. The state government urges all residents to prioritize peace and refrain from violence in resolving disputes.

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No Way Out: Atletico Madrid Declare Julian Alvarez Non-Transferable Amid Barcelona Interest!.

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Atletico Madrid has categorically dismissed any possibility of selling forward Julian Alvarez this summer, despite persistent interest from Barcelona.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Club Stance on Alvarez’s Future

  • Atletico Madrid president Enrique Cerezo has confirmed that Alvarez is a fundamental component of the club’s long-term strategy and is not available for transfer.

  • The club has maintained its position despite reports of substantial offers, with some bids reportedly reaching over €150 million to €200 million.

  • Cerezo directly addressed interest from Barcelona president Joan Laporta, stating that he and Laporta are friends but clearly communicating that Alvarez will remain at Atletico next season.

Context of the Transfer Rumors

  • Barcelona had reportedly targeted the 25-year-old Argentine as the preferred long-term successor for Robert Lewandowski.

  • This stance from Atletico’s leadership is intended to end ongoing speculation regarding the forward’s departure.

Alvarez’s Performance and Profile

  • Julian Alvarez has established himself as a versatile, complete forward known for his clinical finishing, high-intensity pressing, and ability to play anywhere across the front line.

  • He has been a standout performer for Argentina during their run to the 2026 FIFA World Cup final, earning praise for his intelligent movement, goal-scoring, and work rate.

  • Beyond his offensive contributions, he is highly valued for his defensive dedication, including tracking back to assist his team and press opposing defenders.

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Shocking Legal Retreat! Amaechi Abandons High-Stakes Battle Against Atiku!

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The Federal High Court in Abuja has struck out a pre-election lawsuit initiated by former Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi against former Vice President Atiku Abubakar.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Court Ruling and Withdrawal

  • Justice Joyce Abdulmalik issued the order to strike out the case after Amaechi’s legal counsel, Jibrin Okutepa, SAN, formally moved a motion to withdraw the suit.

  • Okutepa informed the court that the parties involved had settled their differences, leading to an application for the discontinuance of the legal proceedings.

Background of the Dispute

  • The lawsuit, marked FHC/ABJ/CS/1215/2026, challenged the primary election that resulted in Atiku Abubakar becoming the presidential candidate for the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

  • Amaechi had previously requested the court to set aside the ADC presidential primary held on May 25, 2026, claiming that he was the rightful winner.

  • Furthermore, he had sought orders to restrain Abubakar from presenting himself as the ADC presidential candidate and to prevent the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from recognizing him as such.

  • The suit also demanded that the party be mandated to conduct a fresh primary election within 14 days, in accordance with the Electoral Act, the ADC constitution, and party guidelines.

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Death Probe Must Go On! Atiku’s Aide Slams Family’s Demand To End Investigation Into Mary Habila’s Passing!.

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Paul Ibe, media aide to 2027 presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar, has criticized the federal government’s handling of the death of Mary Habila. He contends that the Nigerian police have a legal obligation to conduct a comprehensive criminal investigation and a Coroner’s inquest to determine the medical cause and circumstances surrounding her death.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Key Arguments

  • Government Responsibility: Ibe asserts that under Nigerian law, the government must treat any sudden, suspicious, or unnatural death as a crime against the state.

  • Investigative Obligation: He argues that the government’s duty to investigate such deaths cannot be blocked or halted by the deceased’s family.

  • Failure to Act: Ibe claims the government failed in its responsibilities regarding the death, which occurred at the Uburu residence of Works Minister David Umahi.

  • Forensic Concerns: He questioned the absence of a state-conducted autopsy, stating that without one, it is impossible to determine the cause of death or identify potential foul play, negligence, or torture.

  • Required Procedures: Ibe maintains that in such cases, the police are required to secure the scene, gather forensic evidence, and question all involved parties.

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