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PDP Wins Court Order for National Convention Proceed

Nigeria's main opposition party, PDP, has obtained a Federal High Court order allowing its National Convention to proceed as scheduled. This legal victory clears uncertainty surrounding the party's crucial gathering.

Saliu Mustapha: Political Journey & Net Worth Revealed

Explore the inspiring journey of Saliu Mustapha, the Turaki of Ilorin, from his humble beginnings to becoming a formidable force in Nigerian politics. Discover his net worth, educational background, and rise through the political ranks.

Court Ultimatum in Nnamdi Kanu Terrorism Trial

Federal High Court Abuja issues crucial deadline in IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu's terrorism case as legal battle reaches critical turning point. Latest developments revealed.

Court Clears PDP to Hold National Convention

In a dramatic legal turnaround, the Federal High Court in Abuja has dismissed a suit seeking to stop the Peoples Democratic Party from holding its crucial national convention, paving way for the opposition party's reorganization.

Court Clears PDP to Hold National Convention

Federal High Court dismisses lawsuit seeking to stop PDP's national convention, clearing path for crucial party gathering scheduled for November 29. Legal victory strengthens party's position ahead of future elections.

Court rejects bid to dismiss N300m eviction lawsuit

A Federal High Court in Lagos has refused to strike out a N300 million lawsuit filed by tenants alleging illegal eviction from Banana Island properties, setting the stage for a major legal battle over property rights.

Court Denies Mompha's No-Case Submission in ₦6B Case

Instagram celebrity Ismaila Mustapha, known as Mompha, faces full trial as Federal High Court dismisses his no-case submission in massive ₦6 billion money laundering case. EFCC presents compelling evidence.

Nigerian Youth Use Art to Fight Gender Violence

Young Nigerian artists are transforming pain into powerful protest art, using creative expressions to confront the epidemic of gender-based violence sweeping across communities.

Three Get Death Sentence for Ilorin Murder

Ilorin High Court sentences three men to death by hanging for the gruesome murder of a 68-year-old businessman, marking a significant victory for justice in Kwara State.

Rivers Court Sentences Man to Death for Friend's Murder

A Rivers State High Court has delivered a death sentence to Goodluck Nwakanma for the brutal murder of his friend, Ikechukwu Ubani. Discover the chilling details of this betrayal that shocked the community.

APDP Defies Court, Proceeds With November 15 Convention

The Advanced Peoples Democratic Party (APDP) has declared it will proceed with its November 15 national convention despite a Federal High Court ruling, setting the stage for a major political showdown in Nigeria.

Why Jonathan Can't Run for President in 2027

Justice Monica Dongban-Mensem explains constitutional barriers preventing former President Goodluck Jonathan from contesting 2027 elections, citing term limit provisions.

Court Stops PDP 2025 National Convention

Federal High Court issues injunction stopping PDP's planned 2025 national convention, throwing party leadership into uncertainty ahead of crucial elections.

Four men fined for bride price assault in Anambra

Four men in Anambra State have been fined ₦50,000 each for brutally assaulting their brother-in-law over delayed bride price payment. The shocking family drama unfolded in Oba before the court delivered justice.

Court Sacks Zamfara Rep for Defecting to APC

In a groundbreaking judgment, the Federal High Court in Sokoto has removed Hon. Kabiru Maipalace from the House of Representatives for illegally switching parties from PDP to APC. This ruling sets a major precedent for Nigeria's political landscape.

Ekiti man gets death sentence for killing brother

In a landmark judgment, an Ekiti State High Court has sentenced a man to death by hanging for the brutal murder of his biological brother during a heated argument over family matters.

West African ICC Exit Puts Citizens at Risk

Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger's withdrawal from the International Criminal Court raises serious concerns about justice and accountability in the region. Experts warn this decision leaves citizens vulnerable to human rights abuses.

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