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State Police On The Table: Senate Fast-Tracks Emergency Session To Defeat Bandits And Kidnappers.

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The Senate is set to hold an emergency plenary session today to prioritize pressing national security concerns, with the proposed State Police Bill taking center stage. According to the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Senator Yemi Adaramodu, this session is a critical step in the legislative effort to combat rising levels of banditry, terrorism, and violent crime nationwide.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Focus on State Police: The State Police Bill, which has already passed its second reading and is currently in committee, remains a top priority for the upper chamber.

  • Strengthening Security: Senate leadership expressed a strong commitment to enhancing Nigeria’s security framework through collaborative legislative action, working alongside the Executive branch and other stakeholders to restore peace.

  • Urgency of the Session: Convened by Senate President Godswill Akpabio, the session is scheduled for Tuesday, June 23, 2026, at 11:00 a.m., following a formal notification sent to lawmakers by the Clerk of the Senate, Emmanuel Odo, on June 15.

  • The Debate: The move toward state-controlled policing is a major component of ongoing constitutional reform. Proponents believe decentralization will bolster intelligence gathering and enable faster responses to local threats, while critics maintain concerns regarding the potential for political misuse of such forces.

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Panic In The Kitchen! FG Intervenes As Cooking Gas Costs Reach Breaking Point.

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The Federal Government has initiated an urgent meeting with key industry stakeholders to tackle the recent surge in Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) prices. The session included government officials, regulators, and various industry participants to investigate the root causes of the price increases.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Importance of LPG: Patience Oyekunle, Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, highlighted that LPG is vital for households and essential to Nigeria’s energy transition plans.

  • Economic Impact: Oyekunle noted that the climbing costs are straining household budgets and driving up the prices of essential goods.

  • Government Mandate: Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), Ekperikpe Ekpo, stated that President Bola Tinubu is concerned about these rising costs and has ordered agencies to implement proactive solutions.

  • Logistical Needs: Ekpo emphasized that any government intervention to boost supply must be supported by transparent pricing, better infrastructure, and efficient logistics to ensure benefits reach consumers.

  • Market Factors: Rabiu Umar, Chief Executive of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), identified high landing costs as a primary driver of current prices.

  • Future Outlook: While acknowledging current challenges, Umar expressed optimism that ongoing efforts—such as increasing domestic supply, enhancing market oversight, and improving product availability—will alleviate market pressure soon.

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Donald Duke’s Political Future Hangs In The Balance As Court Adjourns High-Stakes PRP Suit.

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A Federal High Court in Abuja has rescheduled the hearing of a lawsuit contesting the selection of former Cross River State Governor, Donald Duke, as the presidential flagbearer for the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP). The proceedings have been pushed to June 29 due to the absence of legal representation for the defendants.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

During Monday’s session before Justice Mohammed Umar, only the plaintiff’s counsel, Abdullahi Muhammad, appeared. Representing PRP presidential aspirant Yakubu Kingsley, Muhammad informed the court that while the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had received the originating summons, they have yet to successfully serve Donald Duke. Consequently, the court granted Muhammad’s request for a short adjournment to allow for a motion seeking substituted service on the former governor. Counsel for the PRP, Duke, and INEC were notably absent when the case was called.

Background of the Dispute The lawsuit (FHC/ABJ/CS/1234/2026), initiated by Yakubu Kingsley via his lawyer D.A. Sulyman, challenges the legitimacy of Duke’s candidacy for the 2027 general elections. In his June 10 filing, Kingsley questions the validity of Duke’s victory in the May 25 primary election.

Key arguments presented by the plaintiff include:

  • Membership Eligibility: The plaintiff contends that Duke was not a registered member of the PRP as of May 4, the date the party’s membership register was submitted to INEC, and therefore ineligible to participate in the primary.

  • Irregularities: The suit seeks to nullify the presidential primary results in Bauchi, Gombe, and Kwara states, citing alleged instances of over-voting.

  • Requested Relief: Kingsley is asking the court to disqualify Duke and declare him (Kingsley) as the rightful presidential candidate for the PRP in the 2027 election.

The court has scheduled the hearing for the motion on substituted service and further mentions for June 29.

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Obi Breaks Silence: Why I Abandoned My Luxury Home In Onitsha For A One-Bedroom Flat.

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Former Anambra State Governor Peter Obi recently provided a glimpse into his modest lifestyle, revealing that he primarily resides in a single-bedroom apartment, even though he owns a spacious family home in Onitsha. During a tour with the Advocacy for Good Governance, Obi explained that the larger property was built to accommodate his wife, Margaret Obi’s, preference for a bigger home. To reach a compromise, the couple agreed to include a separate one-bedroom suite for his personal use. Obi noted that this apartment contains all his essentials and serves as his primary living space, while he only visits the main house when his wife is present.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Peter Obi is challenging traditional ideas of luxury for a former governor. During a recent home tour, he shared that despite owning a large house in Onitsha, he prefers to live in a simple one-bedroom and parlor apartment. According to Obi, the large house was his wife Margaret’s dream, and they reached a unique compromise: she would have her big house, but he would have his own compact space. He emphasized that this small apartment holds everything he needs, and he rarely even enters the larger part of the home unless his wife is there to host him.

Focus on the Compromise The distinct living arrangements of former Governor Peter Obi offer insight into his relationship and personal values. Obi revealed that the expansive family home in Onitsha was built largely to satisfy his wife Margaret’s preference for a bigger residence. As a compromise, the couple incorporated a one-bedroom apartment specifically for Obi’s use. He explained that this modest suite functions as his primary home, containing all his belongings, while the larger house remains reserved for his wife’s comfort—a space he only utilizes when she is in town.

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