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Battle Of The Giants: Peter Obi Slaps Kenneth Okonkwo With Massive ₦8 Billion Lawsuit!

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Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), has officially filed an ₦8 billion defamation lawsuit against his former spokesperson and African Democratic Congress (ADC) chieftain, Kenneth Okonkwo. The legal action, initiated at the Anambra State High Court in Onitsha, follows a June 8 appearance by Okonkwo on Channels Television, where he accused Obi of defrauding House of Representatives aspirants and unilaterally selecting candidates.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Failed Resolution: After issuing a seven-day ultimatum on June 9 demanding a retraction, an apology, and ₦5 billion in compensation, Obi’s legal team—led by Chief Alex Ejesieme (SAN)—filed the suit on June 25 after Okonkwo rejected the demands and stood by his claims.

  • The Allegations: The lawsuit describes Okonkwo’s televised and social media comments as “false, malicious, baseless, and defamatory”.

  • Damages Sought: Obi is seeking a total of ₦8 billion in damages, broken down as:

    • ₦5 billion for general damages regarding his reputation and political standing.

    • ₦2 billion for aggravated damages due to the continued circulation of the allegations.

    • ₦1 billion for exemplary damages related to the deliberate amplification of the claims.

  • Additional Demands: Beyond monetary compensation, Obi is requesting that the court compel Okonkwo to issue a full, unequivocal apology across major media platforms and social media, delete all defamatory content, and adhere to a perpetual injunction against future similar statements.

Background and Contradictory Claims

  • Past Alliance: The two men were formerly close allies during the 2023 presidential campaign while in the Labour Party; however, they have since drifted apart, with Okonkwo becoming a prominent critic of Obi following their shifts to different political parties.

  • Disputed Evidence: A core element of the case involves Okonkwo’s claim that he was informed of the alleged bribery by a House of Representatives aspirant, Obunike Ohaegbu. Ohaegbu has publicly refuted this, stating on Channels Television on June 9 that he never told Okonkwo that Obi requested money from him, nor did he accuse the NDC South-East caucus of bribery.

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No More Excuses! Oyedele Declares: Every Nigerian Must Pay Thei Tax Fair!.

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Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Taiwo Oyedele, recently emphasized that Nigeria’s primary revenue challenge is not the tax rate itself, but the need to bring more eligible individuals and businesses into the tax net. Speaking during a visit from the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN) following the inaugural National Tax Awareness Day, the Minister noted that public misunderstanding remains a major barrier to compliance, as many citizens incorrectly assume every discussion on tax is a move to collect more money.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Promoting Fairness: The government aims to shift the focus toward fairness in administration, ensuring that everyone who is legally obligated to pay taxes does so.

  • Clarifying Misconceptions: CITN President Innocent Ohagwa noted that many taxpayers are anxious about the new laws, mistakenly believing that all economic activities are now being taxed.

  • Reliefs and Incentives: The reforms provide significant benefits, including:

    • Rent relief for individuals of up to 20 percent of annual rent, capped at N500,000.

    • Zero-rated Value Added Tax (VAT) treatment for essential items such as education, healthcare, food, and electricity transmission.

    • Exemptions from Companies Income Tax, Capital Gains Tax, and the Development Levy for businesses with an annual turnover under N100 million and fixed assets not exceeding N250 million.

  • Institutional Commitment: The Nigerian Revenue Service (NRS) reaffirmed its commitment to a technology-driven, transparent tax administration system. Representatives from the NRS emphasized that sustainable revenue mobilization relies on building public trust and ensuring taxpayers understand the value of their contributions.

The awareness campaign coincides with the one-year anniversary of President Bola Tinubu signing Nigeria’s landmark Tax Reform Acts on June 26, 2025.

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APC Gears Up! Shettima Hints At High-Profile Defection As ‘Bindow Is Coming’!.

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Vice President Kashim Shettima has signaled the potential return of former Adamawa State Governor, Senator Muhammad Jibrilla Bindow, to the All Progressives Congress (APC). Following a meeting regarding politics, governance, security, and shared interests, the Vice President posted a statement declaring, “BINDOW IS COMING!”.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Background on Departure: Bindow previously resigned from the APC in January 2023, citing a lack of genuine stakeholder reconciliation within the party.

  • Time with ADC: After leaving the APC, Bindow joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

  • Recent Political Activity: While he had previously withdrawn from the 2027 Adamawa governorship race under the ADC for personal reasons, he had reaffirmed his loyalty to that party at the time.

  • Implications: The Vice President’s recent comments suggest that Bindow may be preparing to rejoin the APC in anticipation of the 2027 elections.

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Democracy Under Threat! Jega Tears Into 2026 Electoral Act, Exposing Fatal Flaws!.

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Former Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Chairman, Attahiru Jega, has warned that the 2026 Electoral Act contains ambiguous and dangerous loopholes that could undermine the integrity of upcoming elections. Addressing the need for reform, Jega highlighted several critical concerns:....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Electronic Transmission of Results: Jega criticized Section 60(3), arguing that allowing manual collation when electronic transmission fails creates a loophole for politicians to fraudulently manipulate results. He further emphasized that the INEC Result Viewing Portal (IReV) should not be the primary database for result declaration, as it is intended for public viewing rather than secure backend compilation.

  • Judicial and Constitutional Issues: He faulted Section 83(5) for being too broad in barring courts from overseeing the internal affairs of political parties, noting that courts should retain jurisdiction when fundamental rights or the rule of law are violated. Additionally, he condemned the removal of candidate “qualification” as a ground for post-election challenges, suggesting this change unfairly benefits “certificate fraudsters”.

  • Suggested Reforms: Jega recommended that the government unbundle INEC and strip the President of the power to appoint the commission’s leadership to ensure independence. He also called for a downward review of “excessively high” campaign finance limits, which he believes further monetize the electoral process.

  • Judicial Integrity: The former chairman expressed deep concern over “judicial rascality,” urging the National Judicial Council (NJC) to address reckless actions by judges that damage public confidence in electoral outcomes.

Legislative Response While Jega urged the National Assembly to amend these laws before the mandatory six-month deadline established by AU and ECOWAS protocols, Senate Leader Senator Opeyemi Bamidele has ruled out any such amendments before the 2027 general elections. Bamidele argued that attempting to amend the 2026 Electoral Act so close to the polls would likely cause confusion and further distrust, stating that any necessary reforms must be postponed until after the elections are concluded.

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