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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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Ijebu Ode Hosts Ojude Oba 2026, Orijin Powers Cultural Showcase and Creative Expression
Annual festival in Ogun State features Orijinal Village, live performances and bold displays of Yoruba heritage
Annual festival in Ogun State features Orijinal Village, live performances and bold displays of Yoruba heritage
Ojude Oba festival drew thousands of culture enthusiasts to Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, on Monday as the 2026 edition unfolded with colourful processions, traditional regalia and a heightened focus on creative expression, supported by beverage brand Orijin. The event, held at the palace grounds, highlighted the vibrancy of Yoruba heritage through dance, music and fashion.
This year’s celebration saw the introduction of the ‘Orijinal Village’, where visitors immersed themselves in displays of art and tradition. The area featured creator moments and live performances that brought a new dimension to the festival, allowing both locals and tourists to engage with indigenous customs in real time. Attendees participated in various activities designed to honour ancestral values while embracing modern interpretations of culture.
Ojude Oba has long served as a platform for Ijebu descendants to pay homage to their king, the Awujale of Ijebuland, and to celebrate communal identity. The 2026 edition stood out for its emphasis on individuality within collective tradition, with many participants using fashion and performance as vehicles for self-expression. Organisers said the collaboration with Orijin aimed at “transforming the event into a living celebration that bridges history and contemporary creativity.”
Speaking at the event, festival coordinators emphasised that Ojude Oba is not only about cultural preservation but also about evolution. “Every year we see new forms of expression,” a lead organiser stated. “This year’s Orijinal Village has given our people another avenue to showcase what it means to be Ijebu in today’s Nigeria.”
The success of this year’s festival has sparked calls among stakeholders for continued corporate partnerships to further expand Ojude Oba’s reach and impact. Many believe that such collaborations can help sustain local traditions while appealing to new audiences across Nigeria and beyond.
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Ondo Government Inaugurates 17-Man Committee to Boost School Security Amid Rising Attacks
Stakeholders urge installation of CCTV, perimeter fencing and emergency lines as state moves to safeguard students
Stakeholders urge installation of CCTV, perimeter fencing and emergency lines as state moves to safeguard students
Ondo State Government has inaugurated a 17-man steering committee to implement the Safe Schools Programme, a federal initiative aimed at protecting students and teachers from attacks and kidnappings across educational institutions in the state. The committee was unveiled on Monday at the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology’s Conference Hall in Akure, the state capital.
The newly inaugurated committee brings together representatives from the Nigerian Army, Nigeria Police Force, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Amotekun Corps, religious leaders, traditional rulers, and members of the Parents-Teachers Association (PTA). According to government officials, this coordinated approach became necessary due to persistent threats targeting schools in Ondo State and other parts of the South-West.
Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Prof. Igbekele Ajibefun, who will chair the committee, said during the inauguration that recent incidents have made it urgent to reinforce school security. “We cannot allow insecurity to threaten our children’s future. The committee must provide direction and coordinate efforts among all stakeholders,” Ajibefun stated at the event.
Other stakeholders present at the inauguration called for immediate steps such as installing closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras in schools, constructing perimeter fencing around school premises and establishing dedicated emergency response lines. They maintained that these measures would help detect intruders early and improve response times during emergencies.
The Safe Schools Programme forms part of broader efforts by both federal and state governments to address increasing cases of abductions and violence in educational institutions nationwide. The Ondo State Government said it will support the committee with necessary resources to enable swift implementation of its recommendations. Further details on timelines for new security installations were not disclosed as at press time.
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Senate Panel Clears Nigeria Customs of ₦62 Billion Non-Remittance Allegation
Upper chamber’s committee says audit query on missing funds was based on procedural misunderstanding, not actual revenue loss
Upper chamber’s committee says audit query on missing funds was based on procedural misunderstanding, not actual revenue loss
The Senate Public Accounts Committee has cleared the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) over an audit query alleging non-remittance of ₦62 billion to the Federation Account. The panel’s decision was announced in Abuja on Tuesday, following a detailed review of the Auditor-General’s report and responses from Customs officials.
The committee, led by its chairman, conducted a session where representatives from the NCS presented documents and explanations addressing concerns raised by the Office of the Auditor-General for the Federation. The audit had flagged discrepancies in remittances between certain years, prompting scrutiny from lawmakers tasked with fiscal oversight.
This development comes as Nigeria continues to tighten its revenue monitoring processes amidst economic pressures and calls for greater transparency in public finance management. The allegations against Customs had raised public concern due to the large sum involved and the agency’s critical role in funding government operations through import duties and levies.
According to findings presented at the hearing, the Senate committee determined that the reported shortfall stemmed from a misunderstanding of accounting procedures rather than any actual diversion or loss of funds. “There is no evidence that ₦62 billion was withheld or diverted by Nigeria Customs,” a committee member stated during the session. Officials from NCS maintained they had complied with all statutory remittance requirements.
With this clearance, focus now shifts to other agencies under audit review, as lawmakers emphasise that strict compliance with financial regulations remains their priority. The Senate panel said it would continue to scrutinise reports from the Auditor-General and ensure any gaps in government revenue are properly addressed.
