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Political Earthquake: PMP Exposed As “Ghost Party” In Shocking NDC Deregistration Twist!.
Senator Victor Umeh, representing Anambra Central, has accused unnamed political actors of weaponizing the Peace Movement Party (PMP) to prevent the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) from participating in the 2027 general elections.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
In an interview on Arise Television’s Prime Time, Senator Umeh argued that the ongoing legal challenges regarding the NDC’s logo are politically motivated. He dismissed claims of trademark infringement, asserting that the “victory-sign” logo is a universal symbol and not the exclusive property of the PMP.
Key points from the Senator’s claims include:
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Timing of Legal Action: Umeh noted that legal efforts to nullify the NDC’s registration began immediately after high-profile figures—including Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso—joined the party on May 3, 2026.
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Contention Over Logo Rights: He maintained that since the PMP is not a registered party with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), it cannot legally claim exclusive rights to the victory-sign symbol.
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Status of the NDC: The senator’s comments follow a Federal High Court ruling in Lokoja, which recently set aside an earlier judgment that had ordered INEC to register the NDC.
The NDC has stated that it will continue to challenge these developments in court to ensure its eligibility for the 2027 electoral cycle.
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BEYOND THE MUSIC: Carter Efe Faces Lawsuit From Babcock University For “Fake” Degree.
Babcock University has officially refuted claims by comedian Carter Efe, whose real name is Oderhohwo Joseph Efe, that he earned a “first class upper” degree in Biochemistry from the institution. The university clarified that the certificate circulated by the content creator is fraudulent and did not originate from the school.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Key points from the university’s statement include:
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Invalid Credentials: The university confirmed that the document in question is false and unauthorized.
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Incorrect Terminology: The school noted that it does not use the classification “First Class Upper,” explaining that the correct designation is “First Class Honours”.
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Official Procedures: Academic excellence, including First Class Honours, is only verified through official degrees and transcripts issued by the Office of the Registrar, not through “honorary certificates” for undergraduate work.
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Legal Consequences: Due to the circulation of these forged documents, the university has stated that legal action is currently underway.
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BEYOND UNDERSTANDING: Inside The Private Struggle Of Hanks Anuku As Revealed By His Manager.
Nollywood actor Hanks Anuku is mentally stable, according to his manager, Moses Allen. This clarification comes after a video of the actor in Wuse 2, Abuja, went viral and sparked public concern regarding his well-being.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
The video showed Anuku wearing a black top, jeans, and sneakers, sitting near a roadside while speaking to himself and holding a disposable cup. In response to the backlash and public speculation, his manager provided the following insights:
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Artist Persona: Allen explained that Anuku is an expressive actor who functions within a “creative realm” rather than the “normal world” where others operate.
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Misunderstood Behavior: The manager argued that the public often mistakes the actor’s creative process for instability, emphasizing that “an artist is actually never really normal”.
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Clarification of the Scene: Allen questioned the controversy surrounding the video, noting that Anuku was neither naked nor aggressive; instead, he may have been rehearsing or imagining a scenario.
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Assurance of Stability: Describing the actor as a responsible family man, Allen stated that Anuku has “never been in a better mental state than now” and offered to facilitate a conversation to prove the actor’s sound state of mind.
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FROM ALTAR TO SHRINE: Chief Priest Drops Stunning Revelation About His Secret Catholic Past!.
Nigerian businessman and socialite Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, has shared a surprising revelation about his early life: he once aspired to become a Catholic priest. This disclosure followed his decision to share a throwback photograph from his time as a junior seminarian on his Instagram page.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
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In his post, the entertainer reflected on his upbringing and the influence of his late mother, who had hoped he would pursue a career in the priesthood.
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He noted that his early life was defined by a strong Christian foundation, which played a significant role in his formative years.
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Although his career eventually led him into the entertainment and business sectors, he confirmed that serving in the church was once his genuine ambition.
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Despite the demands of his public life, he expressed a desire to reconnect with his Catholic faith.
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He specifically recalled his mother’s wish, stating, “I once had a strong desire to serve as a Catholic priest when I was growing up. My mother always hoped I would take the path of priesthood, and I still remember that wish clearly.”
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