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Wike: How Amaechi Blocked Buhari From Approving Electronic Results Transmission.

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has accused former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, of being among those who persuaded former President Muhammadu Buhari not to approve the electronic transmission of election results in the Electoral Act.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Speaking on Monday during a media briefing, Wike criticized Amaechi and other opposition figures for what he described as double standards, noting their current insistence on making electronic transmission of election results compulsory under the amended 2026 Electoral Act.

Wike alleged that Amaechi discouraged Buhari from signing the provision authorizing electronic results transmission during their time in government, questioning why he is now advocating for a measure he previously opposed.

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“They convinced Buhari that approving electronic transmission would cost him the elections,” Wike said. “Under Buhari, electronic transmission was proposed. People like Rotimi Amaechi, then in government, said, ‘Don’t sign it, or you’ll lose elections.’ And now the same person is publicly demanding electronic transmission, despite having rejected it before because it might have affected his boss.”

The former Rivers State Governor emphasized that the new Electoral Act does not ban electronic transmission but instead aims to prevent voter disenfranchisement by allowing manual transmission as a backup if electronic systems fail.

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“Now, the law does not forbid electronic transmission. It simply ensures that votes are not lost in case the electronic system encounters problems,” Wike explained.

Last week, opposition parties and leaders held a joint press conference rejecting the recently signed Electoral Act 2026 by President Bola Tinubu.

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Don’t Burn Tyres On New Roads — FERMA Begs Abia Residents.

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The Federal Road Maintenance Agency (FERMA) has appealed to residents of Abia State and other road users along the Aba–Azumini highway to protect the newly completed road from activities that could damage it.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

FERMA’s South-East 2 Zonal Director, Suleiman Mohammed Omonowo, issued the warning during an inspection of the project, cautioning against the burning of tyres during celebrations, which he said could damage the road surface.

He noted that destructive practices by some youths and community members often contribute to the early failure of road projects across the country.

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“Our advice to road users, especially indigenes, is to protect the road from destruction. Let nobody come and destroy it or burn tyres in the name of celebration,” he said.

Omonowo said the Aba–Azumini highway was previously in a very bad condition before FERMA intervened, describing it as a death trap for commuters and residents.

He also expressed satisfaction with the quality of work done on the project, adding that drainage structures such as catch pits would help prevent flooding and extend the lifespan of the road.

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According to him, the highway serves as a major link between Aba, several Abia communities, and Cross River State, carrying heavy traffic daily.

He urged local construction firms to improve on quality delivery to compete effectively with foreign contractors.

Meanwhile, the Federal Roads Maintenance Engineer in Abia State, Festus Okafor, said FERMA workers have not faced harassment or violence from residents during operations in the state.

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Correctional Service Declares Escaped Yobe Inmate Wanted Nationwide.

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The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCS), Yobe State Command, has declared a 30-year-old inmate wanted after he escaped following a road accident involving a prison transport vehicle.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The incident reportedly occurred on April 13, 2026, while inmates were being conveyed from the Medium Security Custodial Centre in Potiskum to Damaturu.

In a statement issued in Damaturu, the Command’s Public Relations Officer, DSC Abdullahi Adamu, said the vehicle conveying the inmates was involved in a crash during the journey.

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He said the accident happened while efforts were ongoing to rescue those affected.

The escaped inmate was identified as Dahiru Mohammed, with prison number J/1539/24, who was admitted into custody on November 29, 2024.

The Correctional Service described him as dangerous and warned members of the public not to have any form of contact with him.

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It urged residents to report any useful information that could lead to his re-arrest to the nearest security agency.

Authorities also cautioned that harbouring a fugitive is a criminal offence punishable under the law.

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Court Orders UI To Reinstate Students Suspended Over Fee Hike Protest.

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The Federal High Court sitting in Ibadan, Oyo State, has ordered the University of Ibadan (UI) to reinstate three students suspended over their participation in a protest against tuition fee hikes.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Delivering judgment on Wednesday, Justice Nkeonye Maha set aside the decision of the university’s Central Student Disciplinary Committee, ruling that the students were denied fair hearing during the disciplinary process.

The court held that the failure to allow the students call witnesses and present evidence violated their constitutional right to fair hearing, rendering the sanctions against them invalid.

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The affected students — Aduwo Ayodele, Mide Gbadegesin, and Nice Linus — were suspended on July 14, 2025, after taking part in a protest against increased school fees approved by the university’s governing council.

Dissatisfied with the suspension, they approached the court, arguing that the disciplinary proceedings breached their fundamental rights and due process.

They asked the court to quash the suspension, reinstate their studentship, and award damages for alleged rights violations.

In her ruling, Justice Maha agreed with their arguments, stating that the university’s actions failed to meet the standards of natural justice.

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Following the judgment, rights group CAPPA hailed the decision, urging the university to comply fully, reinstate the students, and issue an apology.

The group said the ruling reinforces constitutional protections for freedom of expression and serves as a warning against the suppression of student protests in tertiary institutions.

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