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OPINION: Louis Odion: The Matter of ‘Capacity’

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Azu Ishiekwene

By Azu Ishiekwene

Sometimes it feels like we have been childhood friends. That we have known each other forever. For over 30 years since our paths crossed, I can’t remember how many times I’ve called him “Louis,” much less “Louis OsaretinOdion.”

Even now, it feels awkward to write it. I call him by the name that the closest circle of his friends has come to know and call him for nearly three decades: “Capacity!”

And that’s what he calls me too, even though he retains the proprietary right to the moniker. He earned it from the odysseys of a life of sailing against the wind when many of his mates walked a road paved with comfort and relative safety.

His struggles through early school life in IkareAkoko, Ondo State (where his parents stayed after leaving Edo, then Bendel State), his decision to set forth early to fend for himself and make his own luck by accepting and applying himself even in lowly jobs, and his abiding faith in a future that rewards hard work and diligence all combined to toughen his resilience.

These experiences have done at least two things for him. One they have given him wisdom beyond his years. It sometimes feels like he was 50 long ago. And two, his experiences have not only benefited him, they have also strengthened his shoulder for many who would lean on him along life’s journey.

I’ve been one of them. Even though Capacity started out first as a stenographer in Concord newspapers in the early 1990s, we didn’t know each other well until he began to make editorial contributions to the Op-ed pages and later, the back page of what was then one of Nigeria’s most prestigious newspapers.

It was a matter of sheer serendipity and generosity of heart that Tunji Bello, the Group Political Editor of Concord at the time spotted Capacity, encouraged him to get a university degree and later redeployed him from secretarial duties to the editorial department of Concord. But I still didn’t know Capacity well enough at the time.

We began to bond more closely around 1995 when he moved to ThisDay, after the closure of Concord and following General Sani Abacha’s assault on the press, and particularly on MKO Abiola who was detained unto death after he won the 1993 presidential election.

At ThisDay, Capacity started a weekly column, “Bottomline”, which soon became a national must read. Week after week, he brought to bear on his commentary a rare quality of insight and fearlessness which kept his growing fan base locked in and the political elite on edge.

Capacity was a columnist that other columnists had to read, especially on politics and current affairs. One particular article in 2002 bears recalling. Entitled, “Before the Babangida candidacy”, Capacity had taken on a faceless writer whose article was published in ThisDay, promoting the candidacy of military president Ibrahim Babangida.

After claiming he had stepped aside, Babangida was obviously still toying with the idea of running for the presidency exactly 10 years after he annulled the June 12 1993 election and was forced out by General Abacha.

In his usual bang-on-the-nail style, Capacity hammered the hack writer saying that even if the devil had tempted Babangida and he couldn’t summon the will to say no, he ought to have borrowed the sense of shame to resist it.

Two prominent pro-Babangida acolytes and public intellectuals descended on Capacity in a co-authored rejoinder. They attacked his motive, insisting that Babangida was exactly what a broken, wounded country needed. Then the fireworks began. The June 12 faithful-in-residence at ThisDay led by Bello, Kayode Komolafe, Sam Omatseye and Waziri Adio, launched a counterattack.

For me as Editor of Saturday PUNCH at the time, and a columnist too, it was riveting punditry and entertainment. I recall Bello accusing the two pro-Babangida public intellectuals who were in their fifties at the time, of “ganging up to silence a ‘small boy’!”

I was later informed that ThisDay Chairman and Publisher, Nduka Obaigbena, was obliged to call a truce, which also effectively signaled the end of the editorial road for the pro-Babangida merchants hoping to deploy the newspaper in the service of their principal.

This fearless quality of attacking injustice or hubris which he showed early in his career remains the hallmark of his journalism. We sometimes joke that it is a carry-over from his unfinished career as an amateur boxer. Anyone who knows Capacity knows he doesn’t choose his battles carelessly. He is a fighter you would rather have in your corner.

My interest in his work and our bond deepened after he left ThisDay as Deputy Editor and joined SUN in 2002 as the first Editor of its Sunday title. To be a title editor in SUN on the watch of the exceptional Mike Awoyinfa and DimgbaIgwe, ex-Concord staff members and SUN top guns who made Weekend Concord a soar away brand, was quite a task.

As Editor of a weekend newspaper myself, Iwatched Sunday SUN initially struggle to define its identity – a cross between a wannabe red top and something a bit more serious. And then, as Capacity grew into the job, the brand slowly pulled away to become one of the most authoritative newspapers for political interviews and consequential stories. It forced me to reset Saturday PUNCH. I think my friend and Sunday PUNCH Editor at the time, Remi Ibitola, also did the same.

But it was not until after Capacity’s tour of duty at SUN and later, National Life (where he was Managing Director/Editor-In-Chief), that we became really close.

As MD/Editor-In-Chief, he was now straddling the delicate and often potentially hazardous line between business and editorial survival of the new title. It’s not what you find in journalism textbooks. Well-funded newspaper companies abroad are protected from such miseries, too. Their editorial departments are walled off from the business side of the operations.

In a typical newspaper organisation in Nigeria, however, the MD/Editor-In-Chief is – or has to be – an expert at everything from circulation to advertising and from editorial content to digital marketing, if he or she really wants the business to survive.

As Controller at the time, I was also involved in the business aspects of newspaper operations at PUNCH. It was while Capacity was trying to find his footing not as an editorial man, this time, but also as a business manager, that he began to knock on my door more often, to compare notes.

Later, we worked together on a few entrepreneurial ventures, one or two of which we got our fingers burnt, but all of which only further deepened our bond of friendship.

When he accepted to work as Commissioner of Information in his home state, Edo, under Governor Adams Oshiomhole, he did so with great reluctance. Capacity has no patience for bureaucracy, the worst kind of which is the mainstay of public service in Nigeria. Even though his job as a journalist has forced him in the public eye, he remains an intensely private man.

Above everything else, accepting the job meant dividing his time and attention between Lagos and Benin, perhaps for eight straight years? He was concerned about the effect of the job on his mother whom he remains deeply fond of, and also his young family.

Yet never one for half measures, once he took the job, he took it, at a great personal cost. He brought to his office extraordinary goodwill, professionalism and competence, for which he earned great respect and admiration.

I used to tease him that he is one of the few public officers who drove around without a police orderly, even though he had one, and quite often spent his own money to run the office.

Outsiders who didn’t understand his misery hardly flinched from pressing their demands, mostly financial, on the “Honourable Commissioner” to “do something.” He tried but when he had had enough, he resigned voluntarily mid-way into Oshiomhole’s second term in 2015 and in spite of pressure to stay on.

His appointment in August 2019 as Senior Technical Assistant on Media to President (under the office of the Vice President), is well known. But positions have never been what binds us. At core, we share a deep, filial bond for family, profession, faith and justice.

Capacity has an extraordinary network of friends and contacts across age, tribal and occupational lines whose loyalty and friendship he covets. Still, he maintains that space, which Germans call lebensraum, that allows him to enjoy the respect, loyalty and confidence of friends, and yet keep his privacy.

If as Andrew Marr says, every editor needs an editor, Capacity is mine. He has been for as long as I can remember. He is often among my last “gatekeepers,” adding insight, challenging arguments and re-drafting awkward sentences.

And the owl that he is, I’ve sent my articles to him week after week for the last over 20 years, and have gone to bed only to wake up to his feedback in the morning. This is one of the very few editions I won’t share with him before press. I can’t be grateful enough for his labours of friendship in good times and in bad.

Since he insists that he is just 50, I’ll have to accept. But by my reckoning, which of course is not just a number, he has gifts far, far beyond his years!


Ishiekwene is Editor-In-Chief of LEADERSHIP

Group Calls For Arrest, Arraignment Of Protesting Group Calling for Interim Government Over Treason

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Protest in Abuja Calling for Interim Govt

By Akinwale Kasali

A Civil Society Organization under the auspices of Centre for Social and Economic Rights, CSER,  has called on the Department of State Services (DSS) to immediately arrest, interrogate and arraign for treason the leaders and members of a Group, National Youth League for the Defence of Democracy, NYLDD,  who were reported to have staged a protest today 23rd March 2023 in Abuja the federal capital territory and called for the installation of an interim government.

In a press statement issued by the organization’s  executive director, Nelson Ekujumi in Lagos today 23rd March 2023, “CSER condemned in the strongest terms, the irresponsible, reckless, barbaric, provocative, invitation to anarchy and treasonable call by the group who from all intent and purpose are dancing nakedly to the drum beats of it’s anti democratic sponsors who are hell-bent on undermining and truncating Nigeria’s democracy at all cost after their political party and candidate was rejected at the polls by the Nigerian people in an election that was fair, successful and creditably conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

The Group  noted that the 1999 constitution as amended, state very clearly the manner for the installation of government in Nigeria which is via elections as conducted by INEC and that there is no provision in the constitution for the installation of a interim government which the anarchist group is calling for after the conclusion of the 2023 general elections which has received local and international commendation despite some observed lapses which does not in any way distract from the success and credibility of the elections.

However, CSER noted that the treasonable call by this anarchist group (NYLDD) can be gleaned as leaning on support from the previous statement of former president Olusegun Obasanjo and the recent one of the vice presidential candidate of the Labour Party Mr. Datti Baba-Ahmed on a national TV programme, where he said democracy will end in Nigeria on May 29, 2023 if the president-elect is sworn into office in line with the provisions of the constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria, which is utterly reckless, reprehensible, condemnable and amounts to treason.

The group called on aggrieved parties and candidates who took part in the just concluded 2023 general elections to explore the window of judicial process as stipulated by the electoral Act instead of plotting to derail democracy by acts of treason which is condemnable and unacceptable.

The civil society organization used the occasion of the press statement to awaken Nigerians to be alert to defend this hard won democracy which has come under relentless attacks from agents of anarchy and treason in a scenario similar to the June 12 1993 presidential election debacle and must not be allowed to repeat itself.

CSER called on the DSS to immediately arrest the group leaders, interrogate them to name it’s sponsors and arraign for treason in order to safe guard our democracy and national security which is under attack.

House Of Reps Steps Down Bill To Legalize Cultivation, Use Of Cannabis For Commercial Purpose

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By Akinwale Kasali

The House of Representatives has stepped down the Bill to decriminalize the cultivation, use and sale of Cannabis for commercial purposes.

At Plenary Thursday, 23rd March, 2023, the Bill was criticized during the Second Reading by most members  including Speaker of the House, Femi Gbajabiamila.

The criticisms against the proposal forced the sponsors to demand that it should be stepped down for review, a prayer that the lawmakers unanimously granted.

The sponsors had clashed on Wednesday over the proposed legislation.

Benjamin Kalu and Olumide Osoba, had sponsored separate bills seeking to amend the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency Act, to expand the scope of the anti-narcotics agency to issue licences for the cultivation, sale and use of weed.

The proposed pieces of legislation were harmonised and titled, ‘A Bill for an Act to Amend the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency Act, Cap. N30, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 to Confer Additional Responsibility of the Power to Grant and Revoke Licences for the Cultivation of Cannabis (or Any of Its Three Species, Namely Cannabis Sativa, Cannabis Indicia and Cannabis Ruderalis) Plant for Medicinal Purposes; and for Related Matters.’

However, when the bill was up for second reading at the plenary on Wednesday, another member of the House, Miriam Onuoha, protested that the content of the bill was the same as hers.

The Cannabis Control Bill, 2020, sponsored by Onuoha, is titled, ‘A Bill for an Act to Regulate the Cultivation, Possession, Availability and Trade of Cannabis for Medical and Research Use, and Related Purposes.’

The Speaker had, in his ruling, asked both sides to liaise with the Chairman of the House Committee on Rules and Business, Abubakar Fulata, to identify the differences and similarities between the bills ahead of sitting on Thursday.

On Thursday, the two bills, which had different titles, were harmonised.

While Kalu and Osoba maintained the same title, Onuoha’s was titled, ‘A Bill for an Act to Decriminalise the Growth and Use of Cannabis, to Establish a System for the Registration and licensing of Cannabis Growers, Users, Control to legalise the Growth, Sale and use of Cannabis and set out a Legal Framework for the Registration and Licensing of Cannabis Growers and Producers in Nigeria; and for Related Matters.’

Those who spoke against it, especially the Deputy Speaker, Ahmed Wase, and Majority Whip, Mohammed Monguno, condemned its proposed decriminalisation.

Gbajabiamila, who presided over the session and had defended the proposal, noted that it must have been opposed due to the word ‘decriminalise’ in the title of the bill, which he said was not there earlier on Wednesday.

While Kalu and Onuoha were unanimous on the call for the bill’s withdrawal, the former noted blamed the rejection on the harmonisation of the bills, noting that they would be represented separately after a review.

It would be recalled that the Presidential of Action Alliance Congress, AAC, Omoyele Sowore had promised that if he becomes the President of the Country, he would legalize the cultivation and usage of Cannabis also known as Marijuana for Commercial Purpose.

Also, Ondo State Governor, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu had backed the cultivation and usage of Cannabis for commercial purposes saying it would boost yeh economic fortunes of the country.

On January 7th, 2021, it was proposed at the House that there should be a legalisation of cultivation and trading in cannabis, also known as hemp and marijuana, for medical and cosmetic use, research purposes as well as revenue generation for Nigeria.

If the bill becomes law, hospitals and doctors will be allowed to prescribe doses of cannabis for the treatment of patients, while pharmacies and stores will be allowed to sell the drug.

The proposed law, however, sets conditions for the cultivation, buying, selling and consumption of the drug.

In the bill, Onuoha said the objectives of bill, among others, include providing for the “regulation of the cultivation, possession, processing, availability and trade of cannabis for medicinal and researching purposes.”

The proposed law will also provide for “registration and licensing system for cannabis farmers and processors; regulate the cultivation, processing, availability and trade of cannabis for medical purposes; and promote public awareness about the cultivation, processing, availability and trade of cannabis for medicinal and research purposes and its use in relation to medical or health purpose.”

The relevant agencies will be empowered to “regulate the growth and use of cannabis; register cannabis growers and users; issue licences to cannabis growers, processors producers, manufacturers and users; and develop awareness programs on the growth and use of cannabis.”

My Suspension, Beginning Of Ayu’s Exit From PDP – Fayose

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By Ayodele Oni

Former Governor of Ekiti State, Ayo Fayose has revealed the next line of what will happen to Iyorcha Ayu, national chairman of the People’s Democratic Party, (PDP), following his suspension from the party.

Reacting to the National Working Committee’s decision on Thursday to suspend him along with others, Fayose  described the action by the Iyorchia Ayu led National Working Committee of the party as “the last kick of a dead horse.”

Fayose, who reacted to the suspension through his Spokesperson, Lere Olayinka, said “Ayu and his cohorts are only entertaining themselves with the purported suspension as their latest comedy skit.”

He said in a matter of days, the inglorious tenure of Ayu as national chairman of PDP will become history and the party will enjoy a new lease of life.

The former Governor, said that himself and others who stood by the party when Ayu and his cohorts left it to die will rescue it and give life back in due course.

“The purported suspension will have no leg to stand.”

Wike Escapes As PDP Suspends Fayose, Anyim, Sets Up Committee To Try Ortom

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Ayo Fayose and Anyim Pius Anyim

By Ayodele Oni

The People’s Democratic Party, (PDP) has weilded its big stick on recalcitrant members as it announced the suspension of a former Senare President, a former State Governor and other prominent members.

The suspension, coming after the poor outing of the party in the just concluded elections, affect former Governor Ayo Fayose and former senate president, Pius Anyim.

Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom’s case has been referred to the a Disciplinary Committee for necessary action.

However, PDP was silent on the leader of the PDP G5 Governors, Nyesom Wike who took the Party to Court to stop his suspension from the Party.

These are some of the chieftains of the party that worked against the interest of the party before the general elections, which led to the defeat of Atiku Abubakar while some governors, national assembly members lost their States.

A statement on Thursday, signed by Debo Ologunagba, PDP spokesman, stated  that “National Working Committee (NWC) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has after very extensive review of the affairs of our Party in the country and pursuant to the provisions of the PDP Constitution (as amended in 2017) referred the Governor of Benue State, Dr. Samuel Ortom to the National Disciplinary Committee over his reported involvement in anti-party activities.

“The NWC also approved the suspension of the following from the Party with effect from today, Thursday, March 23, 2023.A

“Ayodele Fayose, Ekiti State; Sen. Pius Anyim,Ebonyi State; Prof. Dennis Ityavyar Benue State; Dr. Aslam Aliyu (Zamfara State).

“The PDP urges all leaders, critical stakeholders and teeming members of our Party across the country to remain united and focused at this critical time.”

Post Election Tension: Keyamo Calls For Arrest Of Obi, Datti

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Festus Keyamo

By Ayodele Oni

Minister of State for Labour, Festus Keyamo, has written to the State Security Service, (SSS) to arrest Presidential Candidate of Labour Party, (LP), Peter Obi and his running mate, Ahmed Datti for incitement and treasonable felony.

In the letter, dated March 23, 2023, Keyamo, in his personal capacity, accused the two LP Chieftains of overheating the polity.

“I write this petition with the full realization that in a post-election period such as this, there is a need to sooth frayed nerves, lower the temperature and begin the healing process.

“The President-Elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has issued a statement to this effect a few days ago.

“However, it appears the President and Vice-Presidential Candidates of the Labour Party, Mr. Peter Obi and Datti Baba-Ahmed are not prepared to toe this conciliatory path for the sake of peace and national cohesion, whilst exercising their rights to pursue duly laid down constitutional means of addressing their grievances.

“In this regard, since the declaration of the Presidential election results, they have been hopping from one media house to the other making incendiary comments and claims about the declaration of the President-elect by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

“These comments and claims are made, not just within the boundaries of exercising their rights to freedom of speech and the freedom to air their grievances publicly, but they have since crossed the line to call for the outright truncation of democracy by insisting on the adoption of other processes outside the contemplation of our Constitution.

“In some cases, their privies have even called for the establishment of an Interim Government.

“The latest of such are the comments made by Datti Baba-Ahmed on behalf of himself and Mr. Peter Obi on Channels TV on Wednesday, March 22, 2023, wherein he threatened that if the President-Elect is sworn in on May 29th, 2023, it would “signal the end of democracy.”

“Posing as an accuser, a judge and a jury all by himself, he unilaterally declared the duly elected President-elect as “unconstitutional” and, in a subliminal manner, threatened mayhem if the President-Elect is sworn in on May 29th, 2023.

“I also have it on good authority that Mr. Peter Obi and Datti Baba-Ahmed have camped some youths in a popular hotel in Abuja with the sole aim of instructing them to push out inciting messages everyday on social media in order to cause panic and fear within the federation and to incite people to riot and social unrest.

“It is noteworthy that Peter Obi and Datti Baba-Ahmed have submitted Elections Petitions to the courts for adjudication, but their conducts and utterances amount to subversion of the processes they have instituted in court and a subversion of our Constitution and the laid-down processes for addressing disputes and grievances.

“These conducts and utterances are a build-up to something more sinister and it is important you rein them in NOW!

“In the circumstance, I submit this petition in my personal capacity as a patriotic Nigerian to invite/arrest, interrogate and after investigation, if necessary, charge both individuals to court for their conducts which amount to incitement and treasonable felony.”

However, not a few people have accused Keyomo of provocation and lying against Obi and Baba-Ahmed.

Nigerians Lament Poor State Of Abuja Airport, As House Of Reps Urges FG To Fix Facilities

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Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja

By Akinwale Kasali

Following series of complaints and condemnation of the poor State of the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport in Abuja, the House Of Representatives has urged the Federal Government, through its relevant agencies, to fix dysfunctional facilities at the Nnamdi Azikiwe

International Airport, Abuja.

During Plenary Thursday, March 23rd, 2023, the House specifically urged the government to “as a matter of urgency” fix the escalators and lifts at the airports across the country as well as provide more airside buses and conveying belts.

The House Committee on Aviation to ensure compliance with the resolution and report back within one month for further legislative action.

According to Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria data on flights and passengers, NAIA is the nation’s second busiest airport after the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos.

Hon. Onofiok Luke had moved a motion of urgent public importance on the Abuja airport, which the lawmakers unanimously adopted.

It was titled ‘Call on the Federal Government to Repair Dysfunctional Facilities and Provide New Infrastructure at the Federal Airports for Efficient Service Delivery to Air Travellers.’

Moving the motion, Luke said, “The House notes the breakdown of facilities or lack or paucity of certain infrastructure in some federal airports in the country, which has caused inconveniences, difficulty and delay to air travellers. The House also notes in particular, the breakdown of the escalator and lift at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, which usually helps in easing the movement of passengers to the departure lounge, thereby forcing passengers to use the staircase.

“The House is disturbed that the dysfunctionality of the escalator and lift operates as a major setback to free movement air travellers and causes serious inconveniences to the elderly and air travellers with disability.”

According to the lawmaker, the insufficiency of airside buses at the Abuja airport in conveying passengers, especially during the peak hours of 10 am to 12noon, and the lack of conveyor belt to convey passengers’ bags from checkpoints to the baggage sorting area, are leading to delay in flight departure.

“The House is worried by the hardship occasioned on air travellers by the above-painted circumstances,” he added.

Kogi Assembly Suspends Nine Members, LG Bosses, Over Alleged Terrorism, Misappropriation

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Kogi State House of Assembly

By Ayodele Oni

In what is perceived as disloyalty, and party indiscipline, nine members of Kogi State House of Assembly, eight council chairmen and three vice chairmen have been suspended.

Although allegation against them is alleged terrorism, which is seen as trumped up charge as they were accused of working against the interest of the ruling All Progressives Congress, in the state during last election.

The chairman of Lokoja Local Government, Dansabe Muhammed who is also suspended is alleged of misappropriating fund which amounts to about N150 million.

Reading the letters at plenary, the Speaker, Mathew Kolawole said the correspondence from the Governor stated that the lawmakers were involved in terrorist activities based on security report while another letter from the state APC Chairman alleged that the chairmen and some vice chairmen carried out anti-party activities in the just concluded elections.

Contributing to debate on the allegation levelled against them, the Deputy Speaker, Alfa Rabiu Momoh, said the state is bigger than any personal interest and that lawmakers should not be found contravening the law.

Supporting the position, Collins Musa, argued that issue that borders on terrorism is too grave to sweep under the carpet.

The House therefore placed the nine lawmakers on suspension until investigation is concluded.

A seven man ad hoc committee headed by the Deputy Speaker, was set up by the House to investigate those on suspension. The committee Secretary is Bayero Jiya.

The councillors and the Vice Chairman of Lokoja council had written a letter accusing the council boss of reckless financial spending and misappropriation of funds without recourse to legal order.

Elections: Defeated Candidates File Petitions In Ondo

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Ondo Election Petition Tribunal

By Ayodele Oni

The Ondo State Election Petition Tribunal has received nine petitions on the 25 February National Assembly elections.

The Secretary of the tribunal, Musa Adam, who disclosed this in Akure on Thursday, stated that seven of the petitions were on the House of Representatives election and two on the Senate.

Mr Adam said that Olusegun Phillips-Alonge, the candidate of New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) in Ondo North Senatorial District, filed a petition challenging the election of Olajide Ipinsigba of the All Progressives Congress,(APC).

He added that the Labour Party candidate for Ondo Central, Morounfoluwa Bademosi, also filed petition on the election of Mr Adeniyi Adegbonmire of the APC.

The secretary explained that petitions were also filed to challenge the elections in Akoko South east/Akoko South west, Ese Odo/Ilaje, Okitipupa/Irele and Ondo East/Ondo West Federal Constituencies.

Other federal constituencies include Akure South/Akure North and Akoko Northeast/Akoko Northwest.

Mr Adam said the tribunal is still expecting petitions on the outcome of the House of Assembly poll.

According to him, aggrieved candidates have 21 days from the date of the announcement of the result of the election to file a petition before the tribunal.

Breaking: Bad News For The Ekweremadu’s, Found Guilty Of Organ Trafficking

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Ike Ekweremadu and his Wife

Ike Ekweremadu, a former Deputy Senate President, and his wife, Beatrice, have been found guilty of organ trafficking in the United Kingdom.

The duo alongside their daughter, Sonia, and a medical doctor, Dr. Obinna Obeta, were found guilty of facilitating the travel of a young man to Britain with a view to his exploitation after a six-week trial at the Old Bailey.

The couple, accused of criminally conspiring to bring the 21-year-old Lagos street trader to London to harvest his kidney, was found on Thursday by the jury handling the case.

The couple will receive their sentence on a latter date, Justice Jeremy Johnson said.

More to come………..