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Supreme Court Shocks Ex-Kogi Deputy Gov, Cancels ₦1.07 Billion Judgment Award.

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The Supreme Court has overturned a decision of the Court of Appeal which awarded former Kogi State Deputy Governor, Elder Simon Achuba, over ₦1.07 billion for alleged unpaid salaries, allowances, and other entitlements.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The apex court ruled that the Court of Appeal went beyond its appellate powers by calculating and awarding specific monetary sums to Achuba through a post-judgment application.

It held that the proper procedure would have been to return the matter to the National Industrial Court, where it originated, for proper hearing and determination of the exact entitlements.

According to the Supreme Court, while an earlier judgment confirmed that Achuba was entitled to salaries and allowances, it did not specify the exact amount owed to him.

The court explained that any attempt to determine a precise monetary figure required fresh proceedings, supported by evidence, pleadings, and proper judicial assessment at the trial court level.

It further stated that a post-judgment motion cannot replace substantive legal proceedings in cases where financial claims must be properly calculated and proven.

The Supreme Court also noted that the Court of Appeal acted improperly by assuming the role of a trial court in computing and awarding the ₦1.07 billion claim, especially when no prior evidence-based determination had been made on the exact figures.

The appellants, led by Chief Joseph Bodunde Daudu, SAN, argued that the earlier ruling only established entitlement, not a specific sum, and that any monetary assessment should have been initiated at the National Industrial Court.

They also maintained that the Supreme Court had jurisdiction to hear the matter because the issue centred on whether the Court of Appeal wrongly assumed original jurisdiction.

The judgment was delivered by Justice Chioma Egondu Nwosu-Iheme and supported by three other Justices, while Justice Obande Festus Ogbuinya dissented.

In his dissenting opinion, he differed on whether the Court of Appeal merely enforced an existing judgment or improperly issued a fresh monetary award.

With the ruling, the Supreme Court ultimately set aside the ₦1.07 billion award previously granted in favour of Achuba.

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No More New Roads! Peter Obi Blows Whistle On Nigeria’s Road Construction Boom.

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  • Peter Obi, the 2027 presidential candidate for the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), has advised the Federal Government to halt new road projects in favor of repairing and maintaining current infrastructure.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

    • In a statement issued on Monday, June 29, titled “My Stance on Road Development,” Obi argued that Nigeria’s limited funds should be directed toward fixing failing highways that provide essential connectivity rather than starting new ventures with minimal immediate utility.

    • Obi highlighted the Asaba-Benin Road as a critical example, noting that it serves as a vital corridor for travelers from several states across the South-East, South-South, and North-Central moving toward Lagos.

    • He expressed concern that the deteriorated state of this and other major highways causes significant traffic, business disruptions, and suffering for commuters.

    • The former governor emphasized that the government should focus on creating safe, functional roads that citizens actually need, rather than pursuing projects aimed at attracting public attention or political gain.

    • Obi concluded that this strategic approach to infrastructure would facilitate the movement of goods and people, ultimately fostering economic growth and contributing to what he refers to as a “new Nigeria”.

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Total Collapse! Saudi Football Chief Resigns In Shame Following World Cup Humiliation!.

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  • Yasser al-Misehal, President of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation, has resigned following the national team’s exit in the first round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

    • The team, known as the Green Falcons, finished at the bottom of Group H with two points after drawing with Uruguay (1-1) and Cape Verde (0-0), and losing to Spain (4-0).

    • In a post on , al-Misehal expressed that the team’s early exit did not meet expectations and accepted full responsibility for the performance.

    • He stated that he chose to step down before his term ended to allow for a “new chapter” in Saudi football.

    Background and Context

    • Al-Misehal served as head of the federation for seven years and was instrumental in the kingdom’s successful bid to host the 2034 World Cup, an initiative tied to Saudi Arabia’s goals for economic diversification.

    • Despite appearing in their third consecutive World Cup, the campaign was a disappointment following a period of poor form that included the departure of coach Hervé Renard after a series of underwhelming friendlies in March.

    • Renard had previously returned to lead the team after replacing Roberto Mancini.

    • This resignation comes amid massive financial investment in the sport, with nearly $2 billion spent over the past three years to elevate the Saudi Pro League, which has recruited international stars such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar, and Karim Benzema.

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The Inside Story Exposed: Murray-Bruce Reveals How Jonathan’s ‘Silly’ Inner Circle Cost PDP Their Most Powerful Asset.

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  • Former Bayelsa Senator Ben Murray-Bruce has attributed the 2015 departure of Rotimi Amaechi and five other governors from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) directly to former President Goodluck Jonathan.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

    • In a widely circulated video, Murray-Bruce contended that these high-profile defections were fueled by the poor decision-making and questionable counsel provided to the former President by his inner circle.

    • He argued that Jonathan’s aides ignored clear warning signs regarding the mounting frustration among key party leaders and failed to address their concerns with the necessary urgency.

    • Expressing his ongoing frustration with the situation, Murray-Bruce remarked on the incompetence of those advisers, stating that he remains amazed at how such ill-advised guidance was given to the Commander-in-Chief.

    Impact of the 1983 Coup on Murray-Bruce’s Business

    • During the Infrastructure Dialogue 2026 held in Abuja, Murray-Bruce shared how the 1983 military coup that removed President Shehu Shagari caused his burgeoning concert promotion business to collapse.

    • He noted that he had launched the venture between 1980 and 1983 using a ₦20,000 loan from his siblings, operating in a challenging environment with minimal infrastructure, few media outlets, and a lack of institutional support for entertainment.

    • The military takeover served as a major turning point, as it disrupted business activities across the country and forced the shutdown of his entertainment operations.

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