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List Of Four Reps Defect From PDP, LP To APC

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List Of Four Reps Defect From PDP, LP To APC

List of four Reps defect from PDP, LP to APC. Four members of the house of representatives have left the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Labour Party (LP) for the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Inuwa Garuba (Yamaltu/Deba federal constituency of Gombe), Abdullahi El-Rasheed (Dakku/Nafada federal constituency of Gombe), and Mohammed Audu (Karim Lamido Lau/Ardo-Kola federal constituency), defected from the PDP to the APC.

Obika Chinedu, lawmaker representing Abuja Municipal/Bwari federal constituency of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), moved from the LP to the APC.

Adewale Adebayo, who represents Irepodun/Olorunda/Osogbo/Orolu federal constituency of Osun state, formally joined Accord from the PDP.

Tajudeen Abbas, speaker of the house, read the defection notices during Wednesday’s plenary.

The lawmakers said internal crises in their former parties prompted their defection.

The PDP is grappling with a leadership crisis that has polarised the party into two factions.

One faction, led by Kabiru Turaki, is backed by Seyi Makinde, governor of Oyo, and Bala Mohammed, governor of Bauchi.

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APC

The other faction, headed by Abdulrahman Mohammed, has the support of Nyesom Wike, minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

The internal rift has triggered a wave of defections to the APC.

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Defence Minister Leads High Level Military Review To Deepen Joint Operations In North-East

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Defence Minister Leads High Level Military Review To Deepen Joint Operations In North-East

Defence minister leads high level military review to deepen joint operations in North-East. The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, on 11 March 2026, joined the Honourable Minister of Defence, General Christopher Gwabin Musa, and the Chief of Defence Staff, General Olufemi Oluyede, alongside other Service Chiefs at the Ship House, Abuja, for a high-level operational review aimed at strengthening joint counter-insurgency operations in the North-East.

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Defence Ministry

 

The strategic session focused on enhancing joint force coordination, sustaining intelligence-driven pressure on terrorist networks, and optimising integrated military strategies to consolidate recent operational gains while protecting civilian populations.

The engagement reaffirmed the Armed Forces of Nigeria’s unified resolve to deliver decisive outcomes in ongoing security operations.

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Court To Rule On Admissibility Of Document April 14 In Alleged $35m NCDMB Project

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Court To Rule On Admissibility Of Document April 14 In Alleged $35m NCDMB Project

The trial of Akindele Akintoye, Platforms Capital Investment Partners Limited and Duport Midstream Company Limited before Justice Ekerete Akpan of the Federal High Court, Abuja, continued on Tuesday 10, March 2026 with the court, slating April 14, 2026 for ruling on the admissibility of the formal request of Akintoye, the first defendant to acquire the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board, NCDMB.

The defendants are facing prosecution by the EFCC on an amended six-count charge, bordering on dishonesty and conversion of $35 million belonging to NCDMB.

During cross-examination of the Fourth Prosecution Witness, Isaac Yalah by counsel for the first and second defendant, E.O. Adekwu, SAN, the witness confirmed to the court that the letter shown to him was a copy of a letter by the first defendant to the board of NCDMB to acquire NCDMB. “I confirm the letter now shown to me is a copy of that letter from the first defendant to buy off NCDMB entirely,” he said.

However, the application by the defence counsel to tender the document in evidence was opposed by prosecution counsel, E.E. Iheanacho, SAN, who urged the court to dismiss the application and reject the document. “I have an objection to the admissibility of this document. The ground is that, this document is a photocopy of an original and it is addressed to NCDMB which is a public institution and such document should have been certified.

The only admissible document in law of a copy of a public document is a certified true copy. We rely on Section 89 of the Evidence Act and Section 102 of the Evidence Act, and we also commend the case of Adeyefa against Bamgboye 2013, 10NWLR, part 1863 page 532. We also commend the case of Onwuzuruike against Edoziem 2016 6NWLR part 1508, page 205. We urge the court to discountenance it and dismiss it,” he said.

While urging the court to admit the document, counsel for the first and second defendant, highlighted some points of law, adding that the document was no more a public document, but a private one, stating also that the court ordered the document by way of subpoena. “In addition, this court ordered a subpoena, dated 19 November, 2025 to produce this document on NCDMB. Because of that, we submit that this document be admissible on all grounds and we urge my lord to admit it,” he said.

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NCDMB

In reply to the subpoena, the prosecution counsel argued that “The subpoena issued was only to produce the document and not to tender a document in evidence, assuming such subpoena is served to NCDMB, the officer of that institution can only produce the documents and place it before the court, and it does not cure any deficiency in admissibility of the document.

“The subpoena is not a basis for which a party can circumvent an evidence as the requirement of the admissibility of a document under the Evidence ACT. This witness was called by the prosecution not on the strength of the subpoena served. This witness is no longer a staff of NCDMB having retired from the board and there is nothing to show that he was served with any subpoena or a subpoena brought to his attention. We urge the court to reject the document,” he said.

Justice Ekerete adjourned till April 14, 2026 for ruling on the admissibility of the document, May 18 and 19, 2026 for continuation of cross-examination.

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NNPC: Nigeria Unlocks $20 Billion Deepwater Investment

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NNPC: Nigeria Unlocks $20 Billion Deepwater Investment

NNPC: Nigeria unlocks $20 billion deepwater investment. NNPC Limited has secured Presidential approval for fiscal incentives that will unlock the Final Investment Decision on the Bonga Southwest Aparo deepwater project.

The project will:
• Attract ~$20 billion in investment
• Create 5,000+ jobs
• Deliver 150,000 barrels/day of oil
• Produce 140 million scf/day of gas

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This reinforces the country’s position as a leading energy investment destination.

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