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James Thomas

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It cause nothing to be kind so let show kindness to humanity and live in peace and unity 🤝 ✌🏿

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Wike vs. The Nigerian Army: A Soldier's Call for Recognition In the ongoing saga of Wike versus a solder of the Nigerian Army, one story shines brightly: a soldier who truly deserves a promotion. This is a commitment to duty and exemplary performance. Respect authority.

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BREAKING: The National Assembly National Assembly has removed certificate forgery and age falsification as valid grounds for challenging election outcomes at tribunals in the newly signed Electoral Law.

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At the center of the storm is Section 138 of the Act, which now limits election petitions to just two grounds: corrupt practices or non-compliance with the Act, and failure to secure a majority of lawful votes.

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Lawyers who file petitions outside these boundaries risk a minimum fine of ₦5 million, while petitioners face penalties of at least ₦10 million.

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What has unsettled many observers is what is missing. Previous electoral laws explicitly allowed challenges based on qualification issues such as perjury, age falsification, and certificate forgery. That provision has disappeared.

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The tension deepens when placed beside the 1999 Constitution. Sections 137(1)(j) and 182(1)(j) clearly disqualify anyone who presents a forged certificate to the Independent National Electoral Commission from contesting for President or Governor.

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Legal scholars voices warn that this legislative narrowing could trigger a constitutional showdown, raising a key question at the heart of Nigeria’s democracy: if qualification can no longer be tested at election tribunals, who ultimately decides who is fit to hold public office?

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Nancy Isime Most of us don’t talk, not because we don’t feel like , but because we've been taught to carry everything in silence. From a young age, we learn that our value is in what we provide, not what we’re going through. So we smile outside, while inside we are calculating bills,

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Conclusion: • 🧩 Trading is simple, but not easy • ⚖️ Success comes from execution, not excitement • 🚀 Master the basics and the results compound Do the boring things better than everyone else.

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The victory of the opposition in Hungary yesterday, like the Polish election in 2023, is a victory for democracy, not just in Europe but around the world. Most of all, it’s a testament to the resilience and determination of the Hungarian people – and a reminder to all of us to