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Anambra: Andy Uba remains APC candidate – Appeal panel

Mr Uba was announced winner of the party's primary which had 14 aspirants. Majority of the aspirants kicked against the declaration, demanding for a new primary.

IPOB: Why Obiano’s convoy was attacked

Mr Obiano was said to have been attacked by gunmen who stormed a campaign venue in Ihiala, Anambra State and opened fire with his security details.

Days after offering amnesty, Anambra bandits raze Soludo’s LG council

On Sunday, two officers of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) were killed in the same council. 

Ezeife dies at 85

Fondly called ‘Okwadike’, Mr Eziefe was born November 20, 1938, and was governor from January 1992 to November 1993.

Miyetti Allah demands release of 47 armed herdsmen arrested in Oyo

No fewer than 47 armed herders were arrested Sunday by ‘Operation Burst,’ a Joint Security Task Force in Ibarapa North Local Government Area of the state.

Hijab: Leave missionary schools for owners, go to yours, Oyedepo tells Muslims

School activities in some mission schools in Kwara State were placed on hold due to the agitation of some school authorities that prohibited the use of hijab in schools by female students.

Supreme Court upholds Akeredolu’s re-election as Ondo governor

The opposition party cited constitutional provision forbidding sitting governors from holding executive positions outside their statutory position as state helmsmen.

Igbo govs back call for relocation of herdsmen from Southern Nigeria

Constitutionally, Nigerians are allowed to reside in any part of the country but the menace of violent herders, whom the federal government once described as foreigners terrorising the citizens, has painted the pastoralists in bad light.

South-east governors wade into Uzodinma, Okorocha feud

The latter installed governor by the Supreme Court from a distant fourth position is not leaving any stone unturned in his bid to annihilate his predecessor.
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