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Supreme Court Reserves Judgment in Edo Guber Election

The Supreme Court has reserved judgment till a later date in the appeal filed in relation to the dispute over the last governorship election held in Edo State. After taking arguments from lawyers to parties on Wednesday, a five-member panel of the apex court, presided over by Justice Mohammed Garba, said the date for judgment would be communicated to them. The appeal was filed by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its candidate in the election held on September 21, 2024, Asue Ighodalo (SAN). Respondents in the appeal are the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Okpebholo and his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC). While arguing the appeal, appellants’ lawyer, Ken Mozia (SAN) prayed the court to allow the appeal, set aside the earlier decision of the Court of Appeal and return Ighodalo as the winner of the election with the majority of lawful votes cast. Lawyers to the respondents prayed the court otherwise and sought a dismissal of the appeal.

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2Face Idibia Apologises to Wife and Fans for Saying Men Aren’t Built for One Woman

Nigerian music icon 2Face Idibia has publicly apologised to his wife, Natasha, their children, and fans for his controversial comment claiming that men are not biologically built to be with only one woman sexually. Speaking on a podcast, 2Face had said, “A man can love one woman to death, but it’s impossible for a man to be sexually with one woman only.” The comment sparked widespread backlash online, with many accusing him of justifying infidelity. In a follow-up, the singer retracted the statement, admitting it was “unlegendary” and inappropriate, and expressed sincere regret to those hurt by his words.

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University of Pennsylvania Bans Transgender Women from Female Sports in Title IX Deal With Trump Administration

The University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) has agreed to prohibit transgender women from competing on women’s sports teams under a Title IX resolution reached with the U.S. Department of Education, which found UPenn had violated federal civil rights laws by allowing transgender swimmer Lia Thomas to compete in the 2021‑22 season. The agreement mandates that UPenn restore athletic records and titles to biological female athletes and issue personalized apology letters to those affected The deal follows a federal investigation triggered by Thomas’s historic NCAA Division I national title in women’s swimming, prompting scrutiny of the university’s eligibility policies. Under the terms, UPenn must adopt biology-based definitions of sex, bar male-assigned athletes from female facilities and teams, and publicly reaffirm compliance with Title IX Secretary of Education Linda McMahon hailed the resolution as a “great victory for women and girls,” attributing it to former President Trump’s executive orders aimed at protecting women’s sports . University President J. Larry Jameson acknowledged that while past policies complied with NCAA rules, the new directive ensures future alignment with federal requirements The case has reignited national debates on transgender participation in sports, with LGBTQ advocates warning of exclusionary impacts and others, including former swimmer Riley Gaines, celebrating it as a protection of fairness for cisgender women

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Over 600 Starving Palestinians Die in 5 Weeks at GHF Sites in Gaza

More than 600 Palestinians have reportedly died from starvation and related complications over the past five weeks at aid distribution points operated by the Global Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) in the Gaza Strip. The alarming toll reflects the worsening humanitarian crisis in the war-torn enclave, where continued Israeli bombardments and aid restrictions have left large swaths of the population without access to food, clean water, or medical care. Local health authorities and humanitarian workers say the majority of the victims were children, the elderly, and people with underlying health conditions who were unable to withstand the prolonged deprivation. Many died while waiting in line at GHF distribution sites or shortly after receiving insufficient aid. GHF officials have blamed the deaths on a combination of relentless air raids, blocked aid convoys, and the collapse of supply chains. “The scale of suffering is unimaginable,” one field coordinator said. “People are dying not just from bombs, but from hunger and neglect.” International rights groups have called for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire and full access to deliver food and medical supplies to affected areas, warning that Gaza is on the brink of mass famine if urgent action is not taken. The Israeli government has not commented on the latest death toll, though it has previously accused aid groups of failing to ensure that supplies do not reach Hamas fighters—a claim aid agencies deny, citing strict monitoring mechanisms.

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Ex-Nigerian President Buhari Discharged From UK Hospital

Former Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has been discharged from a London hospital after spending days in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) due to an undisclosed ailment. The news, first reported by Empowered Newswire, has sparked widespread concern and renewed public attention on the health status of Nigeria’s former leader. Sources close to the former president confirmed that Buhari fell ill while in London for a routine medical check-up. According to reports, the condition was serious enough to warrant his admission into intensive care unit. He has since been discharged and is now recuperating in London under close medical supervision. There is no official word yet on when he will return to Nigeria, but sources say he is expected back home once he fully recovers. Although details of the illness remain undisclosed, the development has fueled discussions across Nigeria, particularly as Buhari had previously spent extended periods abroad during his presidency for medical reasons. Buhari’s absence was particularly noted during the 50th anniversary celebration of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), held in Lagos on May 28, 2025. His failure to attend the high-profile event raised eyebrows, especially given his status as a former Head of State who played a role in regional diplomacy. In a letter to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Buhari explained that his inability to attend was due to ongoing medical appointments in the United Kingdom.

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PDP Warns Defectors Accuses APC of Intimidation Ahead of 2027 Elections

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has issued a strong warning to members considering defection, declaring that decisive action will be taken against those attempting to undermine the party’s unity. Speaking at a press briefing in Abuja on Wednesday after a meeting of the National Working Committee (NWC), Acting National Chairman Ambassador Umar Iliya Damagum stressed the PDP’s preparedness for the 2027 elections. He emphasized that the party remains resilient despite internal challenges and would not tolerate disloyalty. “If you are a member of the Peoples Democratic Party, we are drawing a line for those who go out to demarket the party,” Damagum said. “We are watching, and we will take appropriate action at the right time.” Damagum also accused the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) of deploying intimidation and inducements to poach PDP members. He assured Nigerians that the next election would be decided by the people, not through manipulation. Blaming the APC-led government for worsening national insecurity and economic hardship, he urged it to “reflect and correct its ways,” adding that the PDP remains the only party with the structure and democratic values capable of rescuing Nigeria. The party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) is set to meet from July 23 to 25, with major strategic discussions expected ahead of the 2027 general elections.

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ADC Leadership Resigns Nationwide to Back 2027 Opposition Coalition

In a major political shift ahead of the 2027 general elections, the entire leadership of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) across Nigeria’s 36 states has officially resigned to allow a smooth handover of the party’s structure to a new opposition coalition. A key figure within the outgoing leadership, while addressing reporters, said the move is aimed at strengthening the united front against the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and restoring Nigeria’s democratic hopes. “I will now speak as a floor member. My job will not end until we sing the national anthem in the Villa. That will be the real hope,” the leader stated. “Nigeria has been in the ICU. Lives are being lost every day.” The mass resignation is widely seen as part of the broader political realignment following the announcement of former Senate President David Mark as interim national chairman of the coalition. The alliance aims to unseat President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 polls.

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Ebonyi Governor Condemns Killing of 13 Indigenes in Anambra, Demands Swift Justice

Governor Francis Nwifuru of Ebonyi State has expressed deep sorrow and outrage over the brutal killing of 13 Ebonyi indigenes in Ogboji, Orumba South Local Government Area of Anambra State. In a strongly worded statement issued Tuesday night by his Chief Press Secretary, Dr. Monday Uzor, the governor described the attack as “senseless and inhumane,” calling it a direct assault on peace, unity, and human dignity. According to the statement, the victims—law-abiding citizens attending a peaceful meeting—were gunned down at close range, a development Governor Nwifuru condemned as completely unacceptable. He called for a thorough and transparent investigation, urging his Anambra counterpart, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, and security agencies to act swiftly in identifying and prosecuting the culprits. The governor emphasized that any failure or compromise in delivering justice could jeopardize the cordial relationship between both states. While awaiting the outcome of the investigation, he urged Ebonyi residents—especially those affected—not to resort to reprisals, warning against actions that could escalate tensions. Governor Nwifuru assured that his administration remains fully committed to protecting the lives and property of all Ebonyi citizens, both within and outside the state. He vowed to closely monitor the case and ensure that justice is served, stating unequivocally that “there will be no sacred cows.” Ask ChatGPT

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