Ex-Edo governor warns Nigeria heading to lawlessness

A former Edo State governor has warned that Nigeria is drifting toward lawlessness under the current leadership.

The former governor of Edo State has issued a warning that Nigeria is heading towards lawlessness due to the current leadership. This statement highlights concerns about the nation's direction under the present administration. No further details on the specific context or quotes were available from the source.

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Prof. Auwalu H. Yadudu warns of executive interference in Nigeria's tax laws, shown symbolically with altered legislation on a screen.
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Prof Yadudu warns against executive interference in tax laws

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Professor Auwalu H. Yadudu has raised concerns over discrepancies between tax laws passed by Nigeria's National Assembly and their later versions. He views these differences as an usurpation of legislative powers by the executive.

Senator Monday Okpebholo, the governor of Edo State, has claimed that locals are responsible for the majority of kidnappings and violence in Ekpoma, located in Esan West Local Government Area.

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Rivers State in Nigeria faces an unending political crisis, as highlighted in recent reporting.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has sworn in and decorated new service chiefs, urging them to intensify efforts against terrorism and banditry. He emphasized that there are no more excuses for failing to secure the nation. The directive comes amid ongoing security challenges in Nigeria.

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The senator representing Abia North Senatorial District, Orji Uzor Kalu, has urged communities across the zone to embrace love, peace, and unity, warning that internal disputes must be resolved peacefully without loss of lives or destruction of property.

Youths in Enugu State have removed their leader following allegations of blackmailing Governor Peter Mbah. The group has since issued an apology to the governor.

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Basorun Seinde Arogbofa, former secretary-general of Afenifere, has emphasized the need for the Yoruba to defend their lands against bandits and terrorists. He made this call during the installation of Bakkita Bello as the seventh Olukoju of Odooko, Afa Okeagbe. Professor Abiodun Akinpelu backed the position, urging synergy to protect the region and strengthen the Amotekun security outfit.

 

 

 

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