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Abuja Appeal Court Stays Judgement Deregistering ADC, Accord and Three Other Parties
Stay order halts INEC’s move to deregister five opposition parties pending full appeal hearing in Abuja
Stay order halts INEC’s move to deregister five opposition parties pending full appeal hearing in Abuja
The Court of Appeal in Abuja has issued a stay of execution on the judgement that ordered the deregistration of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Accord, and three other opposition political parties. The court delivered its ruling on Tuesday, effectively pausing the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)’s move to strike out these parties from Nigeria’s official list.
The development followed an appeal filed by the affected parties after a lower court had earlier granted INEC the authority to deregister them, citing failure to meet specific electoral performance criteria. With the stay now in effect, ADC, Accord, and the three unnamed parties will remain recognised until a substantive appeal is heard and determined by the appellate court.
The case has drawn significant attention within Nigeria’s political scene, especially as it involves issues of party survival and pluralism ahead of future elections. The affected parties argue that their deregistration would undermine Nigeria’s democratic diversity and limit options for voters at both state and national levels.
INEC is yet to release an official statement regarding the appellate court’s decision. However, leaders of the ADC and Accord have welcomed the development, insisting that only a fair hearing will guarantee justice for smaller opposition groups. They maintain that their continued existence is vital for robust democratic engagement.
The appeal is expected to be heard in coming weeks, with analysts noting that its outcome could set an important precedent for electoral regulations and party rights in Nigeria. Until then, all five parties remain on INEC’s list as full participants in Nigeria’s political process.
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Atiku Welcomes Appeal Court Order Halting ADC Deregistration Ruling in Abuja
Former Vice President hails judicial intervention as reprieve for African Democratic Congress, urges INEC to respect court process
Former Vice President hails judicial intervention as reprieve for African Democratic Congress, urges INEC to respect court process
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has welcomed the recent order of the Appeal Court in Abuja, which has halted the execution of a lower court judgement that would have led to the deregistration of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as a political party. The order was issued on Tuesday, 16 June, granting a stay of execution pending determination of the appeal.
The development came after the ADC filed an appeal challenging the earlier ruling by a Federal High Court which had supported the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) move to deregister several parties, including ADC. The Appeal Court’s decision means that ADC will retain its status as a registered political party until the matter is resolved.
The issue of party deregistration has remained contentious in Nigeria, with many stakeholders arguing that it threatens political pluralism and limits options for voters. The INEC had previously moved against parties it said failed to meet requirements under the Electoral Act, sparking legal challenges from affected groups.
Welcoming the court’s intervention, Atiku described it as “a victory for democracy and rule of law.” He called on INEC to respect the court’s decision and allow ADC and other affected parties full participation in ongoing political processes. As at press time, INEC officials had not issued a formal response.
With this order in place, attention now shifts to further legal proceedings at the Appeal Court. Political observers say the outcome could set an important precedent on party rights and electoral regulations ahead of future elections.
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Mbappe Strikes Twice as France Overpower Senegal in 2026 World Cup Clash
French forward leads team to victory, sending Senegal out of the tournament in high-stakes knockout fixture
French forward leads team to victory, sending Senegal out of the tournament in high-stakes knockout fixture
France defeated Senegal in a decisive FIFA World Cup 2026 encounter on Tuesday, with star forward Kylian Mbappe scoring two goals to secure his team’s place in the next round. The match, held at a packed stadium, saw the French side dominate play and ultimately send Senegal out of the competition.
From the opening whistle, France pressed hard against Senegal’s defence, creating several opportunities. Mbappe opened the scoring early in the first half, capitalising on a defensive error to put France ahead. His second goal came after the break, sealing a comfortable win for Les Bleus and ending hopes for Senegal’s continued participation in the tournament.
Senegal had entered the match with high expectations, aiming to become the first African side to reach this stage in recent years. However, France’s superior attacking play and solid defensive structure proved too much for the West African team. The result highlights ongoing challenges faced by African teams on football’s biggest stage despite improvements in squad quality and tactical awareness.
French manager Didier Deschamps praised Mbappe’s performance after the match, saying his clinical finishing made all the difference on the night. Meanwhile, Senegalese coach Aliou Cissé acknowledged his team’s efforts but admitted they struggled to contain France’s attack. No official statement has been released yet by either federation regarding future plans following the result.
With this victory, France advance further into the knockout rounds of the World Cup and strengthen their credentials as tournament favourites. The focus now shifts to their next opponents as anticipation builds among fans and analysts alike.
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Trump Criticises Israel’s Lebanon Campaign, Calls for Restraint in Ongoing Conflict
Former US President urges Israeli government to reconsider military approach as regional tensions escalate
Former US President urges Israeli government to reconsider military approach as regional tensions escalate
Former United States President Donald Trump has criticised Israel’s ongoing military campaign in Lebanon, urging the Israeli government to exercise restraint as the conflict continues to escalate. Trump made the remarks on Tuesday, highlighting concerns over the humanitarian and political fallout from Israel’s operations across its northern border.
The criticism comes amid renewed hostilities between Israel and armed groups based in Lebanon, with reports of cross-border strikes and rising casualties. Trump’s comments mark a departure from his previous stance of unwavering support for Israel during his time in office, signalling a shift as violence threatens to destabilise the wider Middle East region.
Observers say Trump’s intervention could influence international response to the conflict, especially given his continued influence within Republican Party circles ahead of upcoming US elections. The situation in Lebanon has drawn global attention, with several governments and humanitarian agencies warning that further escalation may lead to a wider crisis affecting millions in the region.
While Israeli authorities have defended their actions as necessary for national security, critics argue that sustained military operations risk undermining prospects for long-term stability. As at Tuesday, there has been no formal response from the Israeli government to Trump’s remarks. Regional analysts predict that pressure from both Western leaders and Arab states may intensify calls for de-escalation in the coming days.
The international community is closely monitoring developments, with diplomatic channels expected to be activated to prevent further deterioration. Stakeholders warn that without meaningful dialogue, the situation could have lasting implications for peace and security across the Middle East.
