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The Osun state Governorship Election Petition Tribunal sitting in
Osogbo, Friday, upheld the re-election of Governor Rauf Aregbesola in
the August 9 election.
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, had pronounced
Aregbesola winner of the election with 374, 684 votes against the
Peoples Democratic Party candidate, Senator Iyiola Omisore who polled
292, 747.
Senator Omisore challenged the declaration of Governor Aregbesola
before the three-man Tribunal led by Justice Elizabeth Ikpejime.
In the about eight hours judgement read by Justice Ikpejime, the Tribunal dismissed the Omisore’s petition for lacking in merit.
It also held that the petitioners failed to prove most of the allegations raised in their petition before the Tribunal.
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, yesterday, reiterated its readiness for the forthcoming general elections even as strong pressures were brought on its National Chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega by contending forces at the National Council of State, NCS, to shift the polls by six weeks. Jega, who, insisted on holding the election as scheduled was, however, countered by service chiefs present at the meeting who, according to sources, told him that they could not guarantee security for the election. At the end of the meeting, the commission was told to go and conduct its responsibility within its legal framework. The commission is meeting tomorrow to review the developments, sources said.
By Abuchi Onwumelu
The Catholic Bishop of Awka Diocese, His Lordship Most Rev. Dr. Paulinus Ezeokafor has called on Christians all the world to use the period of the solemnity of All Souls celebration to pray for those purgatory saying that any prayers said by an individual to a particular soul has its own blessings.
Bishop Ezeokafor who stated this shortly after the solemnity of All Saints /Souls Mass held at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Awka, enjoined Christians to pray for the fallen saints of God, who were opportune of being able to enter heaven but still caught in the bridge between heaven and hell known as purgatory
His words, 'Well today is a very important day in the life of Catholic Church word wide which started precisely yesterday, when the Church celebrated the solemnity of All Saints that is all that have lived in this life and have really done well in human reckoning and they are really counted among the saints.
There are many Saints that are not in the book of divine saints, it’s only those who show something extra-ordinary, something we can count and say yes.
The National Council of States meeting called to discuss issues about the the nation’s security challenges and the forthcoming elections has ended.At the end of the eight-hour meeting, members insisted the general elections must proceed as scheduled, reporters were told.Members also agreed that elections could be postponed in troubled zones — areas ravaged by the Boko Haram insurgency.Nigerians had watched out for the outcome of the meeting all day giving the alleged plot by government to force INEC to shift the elections.More details about the outcome of the meeting to come later.
President Goodluck Jonathan presided over the Council of State meeting, where national issues bordering on the nation’s security and the elections were deliberated upon.
Indeed
time is now at hand. Ndigbo must once again be reminded of doing the
needful. The primary elections of all parties are over with exception to
that of Anambra PDP that shall and always be resolved in the court of
law. But before this time, that is the election proper, Ndigbo needs to
be reminded of the hard fact that 2015 is a very crucial year for Igbo
survival. It is of necessity to inform Ndigbo that owing to the
precarious nature of things especially as concerns the politics of
Nigeria, we do not for any reason need to dare gamble with the
forthcoming election especially as regards electing candidates,
particularly, candidates of bold conscience.
The
former governor of Anambra State, Dame Virgy Etiaba has extolled the
virtues of the wife of the governor of Anambra State, Chief (Mrs.)
Ebelechukwu Obiano, for steadfastly working in support of her husband
governor Obiano for the good of Anambra State. Dame Etiaba made the
commendation at Anaedo Social Club field during the campaign tour of
Nnewi North LGA on February 2, 2015. The statement of the former
governor was echoed by others at Nnewi South, Ihiala and Ekwusigo Local
governments campaign for candidates of the All Progressives Grand
Alliance (APGA) in Anambra state.
Delta Air Lines
(NYSE: DAL) this month began brewing Starbucks coffee on board all of
its flights around the world. The move continues Delta's effort to
partner with high-quality, like-minded brands in an effort to enhance
the overall traveling experience for customers. With the expanded
partnership, Delta and its Delta Connection partners will serve
Starbucks coffee on more than 5,000 flights per day.
In
one of his many seminal essays on Nigeria, Chinua Achebe poignantly
observed that “Nigeria is what it is because its leaders are not what
they should be.” Indeed since Nigeria began its current democratic
experience, one of the most crucial tests we have had to face is the
quest for a responsible and astute leadership – a leadership that
represents the best the country has to offer in the management of the
affairs of men.
Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, declared on Thursday that no one should vote for the continuation of President Goodluck Jonathan’s government, saying that there has been a total failure in leadership. He said he has sixty reasons not to vote for the Jonathan regime.
“I will not vote and I will not encourage anyone to vote for the
continuation of this government, simply because your colleagues
numbering over two hundred were kidnapped, ” Soyinka told students at
the 2015 edition of Vision of the Child (VOTC), a yearly programme
inaugurated in 2012.
He said the Chibok girls kidnapped on 14 April of last year were sent
on a mission to acquire an education, but ended up being kidnapped.
“And the government of this nation failed to show leadership. So
anyone who says after that event that I will vote or cast my vote or
encourage anyone to vote for this regime must be living in Sambisa
forest,” Soyinka said, referring to a forest in Borno State where the
Chibok girls are believed to be held by Boko Haram.
The member representing Anaocha, Njikoka/Dunkofia Federal
constituency Honourable Uche Ekwunife, has solicited the support of traditional
rulers to mobilize the electorates to collect their Permanent Voter Cards
(PVC) ahead of february general elections
She stated this in her campaign tour to the palaces of the
traditional rulers of Neni kingdom, Adazi Enu, Ichida Kingdom, and Agulu-Ezigbo
inAnaocha Local Government Area of
Anambra state, stressedthe need for traditional
rulers to lead the sensitization project by informing their people through holding regular town hall
meetings and using other notable means of passing the message in the language
the electorates would understand.