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Udeh-Okoye, PDP To Join Anyanwu’s Suit Against INEC, Damagum

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Udeh-Okoye, PDP To Join Anyanwu’s Suit Against INEC, Damagum

Udeh-Okoye, PDP to join Anyanwu’s suit against INEC, Damagum. The Peoples Democratic Party and Sunday Udeh-Okoye, on Monday, sought to be joined in a suit filed by Senator Samuel Anyanwu, the embattled national secretary of the party, against the Independent National Electoral Commission.

Mr Anyanwu had, on February 19, in the fresh suit, sued INEC and the PDP’s acting national chairman, Umar Damagum, before Justice Inyang Ekwo of the Federal High Court, Abuja Division, over an alleged plan to remove him as the party’s national secretary.

Mr Ekwo had, in a ruling on Mr Anyanwu’s motion ex parte moved by his lawyer, Ken Njemanze, declined to grant the prayers but instead ordered him to put the defendants on notice to show cause on the next adjourned date why his prayers should not be granted.

The judge then adjourned until February 24 for defendants to show cause.
When the matter was called on Monday, Mr Njemanze informed the court that the matter was slated for the defendants to show cause.

Udeh-Okoye

Udeh-Okoye

Although Ahmed Mohammed represented INEC, no lawyer appeared for Mr Damagun.

However, Paul Erokoro and Paul-Harris Ogbole announced an appearance for parties seeking to join the suit.

Mr Erokoro announced an appearance for Messrs Udeh-Okoye, and Ogbole represented PDP as parties seeking to join the suit.

Mr Erokoro told the court that Mr Udeh-Okoye is the substantive national secretary of the party.

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Kaduna Woman Drags 3 Neighbours To Sharia Court For Allegedly Calling Her Prostitute

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Kaduna Woman Drags 3 Neighbours To Sharia Court For Allegedly Calling Her Prostitute

Kaduna Woman drags 3 neighbours to Sharia court for allegedly calling her prostitute. Amiddle-aged woman, Shema’u Isma’il, on Wednesday, dragged three neighbours before a Sharia Court sitting at Magajin Gari, Kaduna State, for allegedly calling her a prostitute.

The complainant accused Halima Umar, Aisha Umar, and Bilkisu Umar for allegedly making defamatory remarks about her, particularly regarding her marital status.

“They said I am living alone despite being a married woman,” she told the court.
She further alleged that the defendants harass her nine-year-old son, scaring him away and beating him whenever he goes outside to play.

She pleaded, “We have tried to settle the matter at home, but they refuse to stop. I want this honourable court to intervene and grant me justice.’’ Ms Halima, mother of Aisha and Bilkisu, who spoke in their defence, denied the allegation.

Shari’a Court

Shari’a Court

She claimed that the complainant was the first to insult her children, calling them prostitutes, and they only retaliated. She also told the court that both the complainant’s son and her own children were underage.

The Judge, Kabir Muhammad asked the defendants whether they had witnesses, to which they responded in the affirmative.

The judge subsequently referred the case to the police for further investigation and adjourned the hearing until March 26.

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Court Orders Remand of Serial Offender Over ₦700,000 Fraud In Ekiti

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Court Orders Remand of Serial Offender Over ₦700,000 Fraud In Ekiti

Court orders remand of serial offender over ₦700,000 fraud in Ekiti. An Ekiti State Chief Magistrate Court in Ado Ekiti has ordered the remand of 36-year-old Samuel Bankole at the Ado Ekiti Correctional Centre for allegedly committing fraud and previously jumping bail.

Bankole was arraigned by the Ekiti State Police Command for allegedly obtaining ₦700,000 from Olarenwaju Are under false pretenses, claiming he would help him purchase a vehicle.

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The prosecutor, Inspector Akinwale Oriyomi, urged the court to deny bail, citing Bankole’s history as a serial offender who had previously jumped bail.

The Chief Magistrate, Abayomi Adeosun, denied the defendant’s bail application and ordered his remand until April 3, when the case will resume for hearing.

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High Court Adjourns Natasha’s Suit Against Senate Probe To March 25

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High Court Adjourns Natasha’s Suit Against Senate Probe To March 25

High court adjourns Natasha’s suit against senate probe to March 25. The Federal High Court in Abuja has adjourned the case filed by Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, representing Kogi Central Senatorial District, to March 25, 2025.

The postponement came after the respondents informed the court that they had yet to receive the necessary court documents.

High Court Adjourns

High Court Adjourns

Akpoti-Uduaghan had filed a suit seeking to stop the Senate Committee on Ethics and Privileges from investigating her.

In an earlier ruling on March 5, 2025, Justice Obiora Egwuatu temporarily barred the committee from proceeding with the probe.

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